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THE HOLIDAY IN WESTERLY How Thanksgiving was Observed Religiously and Social- | i ly—High School Team Defeats Alumni 11-0—Junior Promenade—Court News—Guests Entertained. | vm-%l‘ schoel rootball | cloeed ita season by defeating by & score of 11 to 0. How- the stars for the for the Alumni. and_summary: | Doyis ls, Healey It, Utter | Anderson rt,Ra- | Dower Tni, la, Robertson It, Stow- Lusk_c, Woods and Arnold s, et Broadfoot re, Pengeiioy ab, #ho, Spellman rhb, Anderson L. Tewshdowns, Dower, Randail; goal from toudhdown, Howard; referas, Ar- | wmptre, Hisoox. B Bundick, Daniel F. Larkin. Barr, D. Harold Rogers, Georwe | URter, James doors, Harold' Living- | steme and Walter Prios were in Provl- the Cran- X ) i | S | The anmual promenade of the jun- of the Westerly High school, | ors of the Dixon house . waas largely attend- od and was a great social success for the town and vi- 3 ‘were many guests from out of tewn. The dance order included Awo-steps, seven waltzes, (wo ca- and two Paul Jonses. The com- | wae composed of R H. Hiscox | tcbmirman), Miss Elimabeth Franken- nwi‘mncay Miss H. Joseph- | ne and Ray B Gavitt | Fred Clarks, teamstor, Canal street,| to sleven months in the | | at a seasion o Gold Dust Hard Water Soft Bytheuse of GOLD DUST rainwater right at your for the asking. Imag- what a help this would for washing clothes, and s8ll cleansing purposes! ust a little GOLD DUST, to any water softens it, g, and relieves house-| of all its drudgery. | .. For your poor back’s sake,) don’t try to keep house with- out G(;{,D DUST. GOLD DUST is oid_in size |t and h’H' pack- 'ltllll offers m— mfl.?!UST COMPANY | Woeaterly Branch | w‘ Three Million Dollars | <. erwes. . Three Million Dall-n: Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Aberal, courteous and cient in ity management e ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. W can at all times have nice, | saulting his wife last Tuesday night. Clarke returned home intoxicated w: commenced to hit his wife. neigibors could interfere Clarke h: broken two ribs and otherwise serious- injured her. He was committed to | Jail. | The_three Italians who waylaid An- gelo Ulso on the White Rock road were placed on probation. They had an al- leged grievance with Ulso regarding la- bor matiers. C. W. Willard, fish commissioner, purchased a strip of land on the Gur- don_Hiscox farm on the Potter H road. The land adjoins the river and extends on the south from the higl way to the brook on the north. Mr. illard propees to erec ow, where he can res i family in the spring and summer. Mr. | T Hinman of the | leeves Jackionville for New. London the truest expression of every oot -y o e eTan | Westerly are spend- | With a carso E re sy ind will have & motor boat on, the riv- |, 5 fow gays with relatives at New _ Witnessed Moving Pictures. corset yirtue—the highest achieve- AT Bedford, and other nearby | Thursiay afternoon and evening ment in the art of modern corsetry. Wallace L. Maine of Providence and | *7"1* es " Cowan, "It JEave tW0: ex Miss Eva M, Pellett of Grove aven were married Wednesday evening by S. H. Cathcart. at the Congresa- | ¢ nal parsonage. re & short wed- ding trip they will here Mr. Maine is emvjove though the wedding was a qu the couple received many which' M ence of . the esteem Maine was held. For several was in charge of the glove counter of the store of P. H. Opie company ve her a hand in and |, An Italian was taken into custody, being Tony Rossi, who led Louls Job agansett Pier, by orficers. _Chief nington and man held as he was much r complexion than we a goo. ount of hi Iast Sunday, when Johnson was He left Providence on a freigh® Sund lett the train at 1 alked to Stonington. | an was then released, and start- walk in the direction of New An_oraanization of a troop of the Bov Scouts of Ame is being form- n Westerly. W \ W. Hisco ved an ntmen n t the. Pay Scouts Tr ommi mmittee, ) secure one or more actively to ad- hall at a|t wthor | Lee F.| tion Hanne America A ey tude Jacok setilem, m Verbeck, state of New M. D, fon: Dan Pioneers, nd well | e nd of almost every | s binson, secretary of | ittee of the Tnterna- | M A.; Colonel Peter Bo- |k of the Army and Navy club, New || ana Colin H. Livingstone of the t of the Bo: Scouts of o good citizen- | Thanksgiving day was observed h fashioned way in Westerly. o town from all d and 1 visit e for outdoor a At 9 o'clock a un- ervice was held in <t church. R C. A ball game be- |tween the His boys and an | alumni eleven side at- | t E morning. During soial ealls, tramps in itomobile parties. and ersion. The the- | pouded Bey Your Shoes and Hosiery and get 2 soupon on the Plane to be given aw: PURTILL'’S “O¥ THE BRIDGE. City Pharmacy Tay ewe dce Cream, Soda and Col- Ioge lese while waiting for your ¢ 36 Lanal St.. Westerly.R. L erly, R. I Fatablished 1901, Fareld 1. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist wiston corrected by the prop- tament of lenses. Room 9, Pot- ) irthy Block, Westerly, R. L sAL ttages, aitunted iy e compact part of 1, emch having 80 foot 4, and both having vacant that can be secured at Two asvenicom . of t B o Zoiegs it & purchaser de- res. Bo! vi; eat, electric flants, moders plumbing Inspection invivd Feasak W. Cey Real Estate Co. tebled Westerly, R. 1. S DIAMONDS It will pay you wel to get our on Dismonde, 100se or mounted, ore purclasing. : CASTRITIUS, Leading Waesterly Jewei MEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, R ess_Sw Ma np. . M. SADNDERs. - 4o 44 SYest Broad Street. Ity. jes car- s Harness 1 a r Altogther the Richard J adelphia | 15 in to 1 | Manrice § n of New York Is vis- iting at his home in Stillman avenue, | Miss Rose Ahearn spent Thanksgiv- | ing day with her sister in Providence. | Tohn Montague of New York and Montague of Newark are v in town Harrie D, itall Elec- | parents in Stone of the Wi company was with h Providence over Thuraday. Arthur Steafiman of Provide merly of Westerly, visited town over Thanksgiving da Dr. Frank A. S of Bridgeport 1s mpending 1% at the home | of his mother, on the West Side. | J. W Swain, principal of the Wester- | i 001, has been ill at his homs | jon Jay etreet for the past week | Miss Katherine Gourlay of Boston guest of her parents, Mr. and /i Gourlay of Spruce street in| 1. Owen, who attends the West- {er siness college, has gone to New Pedford for a short visit with his par- ents, Iward cstone of Grove avenu was able to be out Thursday for first time in. a wesk, because cold harles D. Max ark avenue spent faxson's parents at We tion Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Herbert, of 21 Grove av o ¥ 8 dave. Mrs. Otis . Dean of Ie spending.a few er, Mrs. Mary | Allen nue, ha t t relative nd son Holder s wi Slocuni, on A nu ed the Provide number ber rowr on Ti D d Mrs. A n T London, me in Austin is the INO INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH ask h tle in Providence, | on spent of Bost their mother, Mrs, ends veste son of North Stonington. J. Denehe, Mrs. E. F iving day with W. M. Gates Pioneers’ Fair Closes with Numerous | and of | pa in! he Heartburn, Gas, Headache and Dyspepsia Go and You Will Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Stomach Misery Vanishes After Taking a Little Diapepsin. Take your sour, out-of-order stom- limbs, “sleeplessness, belching of gas, it Tndiges- | bilious sick heacache, nervous- tis or Catarrh| or many otlier similar! your stomach irouble right ur appetite is fickle. and noth- vith you to vour Pharmacist and )ts you, or you belch gas or if to open a 50-cent case of bloated after eating, or your s Diapepsin and let you eat one | like a lump of lead on your| r and see if within | stomach, you can make up your mind | left any trace of | that e bottom of all this there is | gested food. Prove that but one cause—fermentation of undi- | rrect nam> for your trouble is | i bod souring:; the E to yourself in five minutes there stomach is as good as that there is nothing really top this fermentation and cating what you want without | fear of discomfort or misery 1 Almost instant relief Is waiting for you. It is merely a matter of how Soon you take a little Diapepsin. your ested. fter omach, o, pain inl t of Armour | then load phosphate in New York for onville; schooner Benjamin Poole hibitions of moving pictures. About 500 attended | Guests in Borough Homes. | Pendleton spent Thanks- orge Loomis of the West Side took Jollier, out of the Paw- hursday afternc and for the winter in a barn irove avenue. Harry Coyle, Mrs. An- Maud Prevost of Mr irs. - A symmetry. holiday in No spent “rank Grandy Noyes was the guest of Estee at Holyoke, Mass., iving. Miss Mary Lee and Miss Ruth Lee wvere guests vesterday of Mrs. M. M. lyns Point. i s Rose Murray was the guest of { Mrs. McGuinness of Rhode of Narragansett Pier. Paul Whitell of the Whitall Blectric ! ompany has brought his family from | Bt wr Bostun, and they are now located r the winter on Newton avenue. Be- | I Mrs. Whitall, there are thi combs of Hartford was en- his_cousin in tow ained & | Sfthe Ceopios Mision C. Hills of Providence | e of friends here y | Charlotte Joseph at Auburndale, M. ing day with her he public w food contributions barents annual sunlight social of iss Grace Maine of Waterbury was Men's Social club was 1 y uest of her parent: . e comn in cha Maine. tward M of t1 11 Entertaiment by St. Andrew’s Guild— 1| Violators of Game Law Pay $5 and| ts and $1 for Each Bird. H reot are com- w m a ument g window lights in An One resi zely attended. for informa- ramme ¢ ted of a short! he arrest and ntitled c Thespians s, etc., by the scholars of the Dub- “hool. Dancing was enjoved after | v Refreshments were sold dur. | > ‘evening. 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