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‘who suffer froni pimpl e S othe?disfifllri:" Smm Society Attends Kar.eptwn MMu. Hatvq Chnn Derning ;?mr: :fl ?l::::-' Pmy—Shennan Sons Fail to Acquire Maxson Plant| ] il ey oo ond fling | _Handeome Gift for William P. Amold from Busi-| d make trial at-once of ness Associates—Suggestions for Flag Day Observance. soap and ointment. No emollients cost so little and 80 much. No others S0 pure, | yere was general acceptance by the | the membership of those three com- sweet, so speedily effective not | 230 recipients cf the invitations that nhmse: :eu Mus]x‘l’ -:lnakflnt probably inor afflicti uc “To meet Mr. and Mrs, Harvey|all members would desire to support for these minor aiflictions of | &Il "2, oet, [T ARt St ERINEY | eir” own committes and ' therstore IHI, scalp and hair, but for | Pury and the Misses Perry will be at | would be obliged to aid the other com- disfiguring eczemas, | home on Thursaay, the 34 of February: | mittees at the same time. I¢ separate from 4 until 7 o'clock, at 4 Margin |resolutions were introducad, instead of street, Westerly, R. L" The reception | one combined resolution, the senators was o introduce Mrs, Harvey Chace | might decide to employ a clerk for one | [l Fanciest hflh Legs e - ; Choice Cuts _ ? 121 : =146 Choice, Tender Pork Loins Perry, who was recently married at|of the committees and not the others, her ibme In Haverford, Pa. | but that is evidently not the desire of ¢ ¢ c Y vas the soclal event of many sea- | those belind the plan for three more Fresh Y01 efs 1b. 4 orne ee1 Ib. : sons. The decorations, arranged by a | cierics! ips. - f t. ” in “csum local forist, were primroses and tulips| . C o - in the dining room and palms and pot- | ag day programm - ; ted plants in other partgy of the house. |for the annual event by F°requmrs LAMB - he lb- 8%(‘, SlnwlN STEAK | The receiving party ' included Mr.| Ranger, commissioner of s 4 —_ ¢ 3irs "Chasigs Perry, Mr: and in’ the public schools of Rhode “INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY C. Perry and_ Misses d, has new features this year. Flag lizabeth and Phebe F. Perry. In the|day fills on Sunday and will be ob- Weaterty Branch s won were dga iy 3. ot | rurved an Monday, ¥ov' 35 ' weser: - - E T Million Dollars | trell, Mrs. James M. Pendleton. 2d.l1y a celegate from the Grand Army o T M 1 i Rheoe Ibert H, Spleer, Mrs. Clifford| te Republic will attend every school tri F eamery F Tabl .Three Million Dollars ‘Campbell, Miss Bmma S. Lang-|in the town and participatd Zm the S Ctly FreSh u" ("ream )auer Elgin Cr s Over Fifty Thousand Accounts « | Misses Desse Taylor, Telen | Flag day exercises. c Butter 3 . 9 Liberal, courteous and efficlent in its Edith M. Dodge, H. Margaret A speclal feature of thé programme Eggs Cheese Kraut 1b. management. | Ex Marion E.|for this year is the collection of trib- Guaranteed 5 Dorothy Taylor, rgaret Cottrell. utes to the Grand Army veterans, to. Araong the guests from out of town r with portraits of Rhode Island’s dOL l9c Ib. 15¢ 3 q[s 23c Regular 330 value 2 lbs 49¢ ” m" & m were Mrs. and Miss Irwin of ¢ generals who served in the Civil war, 2. e i) ven, Miss- Cadbury of _Philadelphia. | and the state's admiral, John B. Bart- 3 Hoxie_of Erooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| war governors, also a list of the Rhode 4 ARE SOLD BY thur_Perry, Miss Browning of Boston |Island Veteran association, brief his- 3 Clothes e and Mo % wervere el of et 3] mitn et osmonical| WA AGA SYRUP a Bc|Towie's Log S 75c|Larse Size LEMONS - dozen 15c{21 SWEET oRANGES - - L. 8. CRANDALL CO. e Aien Konsin of it tory of ‘e orisin of e Grand. ArmY < : e bottle “UIoNIONS - - - - 3 quaris ic|Ciean Sugar DATES - 2 Ibs. 15¢ . e of ‘the Republic and ghe formation of GOLD-DUST % - 2ovB04 Westerly, R. k| The negotiations of the R. A. Sher- | the department of Rhode Island, with / | ; ; Ehi ke 1% POTATOES - X for 18¢ B B o Iy | e E e Sy e S e e |Best Bread Flour Tic : it By Your Shoes and Hosiery | froad soveetrom 3 iev i Miaoson are | Yo sketch of ol % | f|Sunay Mondsy SOAP [3 . 0 R S st o R SRR o o, PG S e N ke ) =/ I Yellow Eye or White Pea BEANS - - 2 quarts 17¢ siven away at d4y to ‘another purchaser and the lum. | selccted for uss in the exercises. | . NOISELESS MATCHES PURTILL's malefSniiee | oeoee S s IN ATCHES . 96(20 ths, GRANULATED SUGAR - - - - $1.00 M got & coupon en the Planc to be | Nt as to specified conditions. ~The | Republic, is also included, and th: “ON THE BRIDGE.” lessee are not given out at the request| g1 p Stone is visiting relatives in Maxson tha present time, | p oo, D DX reasons that are considered suffi- : ¢ 4 Brenwiiated 1sot. + Fhe plant has heen establisned| The ladies of St. Michael's church 0. D., Optometrist. . are arranging for a whist. e D corrected by the prop- A. S. Maine, formerly of West | lady assistant stweard, Sister K. A.|evening before a very large attendance. | Quinn, Norwich; dol, John Clabby; ment ot Tenses - Room 3 Fet | itk . Mystic, has moved to Putnam. Lundgren. The candy and other things left over | ton of coal, Emile Déspathy; picture e o e % g et e gy SR «| At the close of the ceremonial Dep- | were sold at auction and brought sat- | of Rev. Father U. O. Bellerose, Blanche at Opie’s,”who has resigned to enter Mr. nd Mrs. Albert L. Castritiu: AT H in Provi- | 165t TWeoterly Thursday for o viait n| uty Bradley gave an Interesting talk | isfactory bids. Despathy; gold watch, Joseph Donais, X m saLE dence, is evidently very popular with [ Minnesota. ;’;:,..‘,?15;’;"‘.;;{,4"1,,""&: 53)2;33; It was stated on’Thursday. evening e T v W, g onu e Seven-1com «oittages situnted In ow workers. There was a a] o o] I that a little better than $500 woul . Sofes TR b et 4ot the b . Ovie Social | arhelegation from Paimer chapter of | work committee @nd the young 1ady | probably he reatized on the underiak. | The money was distributed this way: & 2 B ° i 0_toot | ciup ‘Wednesday evening at the resi- oh Wed Horeen & members of the grange. ing. The proceeds are to be used for | $20, L. J. Fontaine; $10, L. T. Genard; Bl et e, Tying vagant | dence Jerw ddwara’ Fresstone inl oy ioncatay TG the purchasing of new uniforms for St. | 35 L. J. Forftaine; §5, Miss Lemoine; it a urchuer de- | Grove . with forty magbers in | (S80S ik Rdlau' th‘“d "9}““"‘9"1 from BALTIC o Jean’s band. $5, Alfred Clocker; $5, Alfred Clocker. oo PR gy : s S G S B L The_committes under whose, direc- | 93k $50. modern plum Inspection | ' Luring the evening Miron L. Allen, | (i 19081 branch of the Lehigh Valler ] o, mlmmmenyy o o | tion the swards were made consisted e B i ey F g . Coy Meal Entate Co. THet DXtatied e mood qudiitics of Mr.| John Bennett, accused of wronz-| Band Uniforme—Personal Tax En. | oy ApGaocher, George Lacrolx and | {ook the prizs of $10 in gold, A pre- ALE 0 Weste: "L and exor esteem in | doing at Pleasant View about two roliment. lows: Barrel of flour, H. Betterman; | S.0ing officer’s chair was contested for as held by his associates, | vears ago, was struck and killed by & by the Odd Fellows, the Foresters and i Por gkt S lants 5 that was blown from & bullding 4 pair shoes, B. Gray, Willimantic; plpe, | (%, ‘Woodmen. 1t was awarded to the rese in their behalf an elegant Alex Jr.; um] lla, ur i The - distribution of the prizes and Dupont, Jr.; umbrella, Arth = m AND LIGHT HARNESS cold wateh, fob/ind g The out- | Philadelphia last Monday. asvacdsof tHCBE Tenn X,;p“".(:‘.n';! Racicot, Willimantic; cigars, & w. |93 Fellows. BroKen L.ots Ladies’ Satin Slippers, black and gray, $2.48 ONE LOT— Ladi - £ MADE BY HAND, side case of the watch bears the mono- | At the meeting of the College club |2 3 Rogers, Norwich; cord of wood, J. A. | e usual bean jar was a center of ’ Sade Work is Our Spectalty. | zram of Mr. Arnold and the iscription lpat the home of Mrs, Harry B. Agard | (7 00k place at § o'clock Thuraday a, atiraction. It contained 2278 beans aad ail Harness Supbiles car- | on the iside case reads: “Presented |a pager pertaining to women's collges iss Mabel Truckman was the clescs | nufi' :n-:t:u Made Herness | ¢, Willlam P. Arnold by Clerk: read by M Esther Grisw guesser, figuring that it contained 2,27 expression of sincere apprecia- gave ; The English syndicate company that 8 SN mavn Clirk A, P, Cote : | - sses-| Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, i mae rolled in the town of Spiague and Ha- k 'a'e News Friends from Woesterly were_ at the | 5°05 and now.owns over a square mil gestion, FEERSA po X S el Hemarh G | e oo e .‘\_ home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Crandall | O Property at Niantic and it reaching and You Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Just a Little Diapepsin rollment was taken by Theophile Don- e ot B. H. Crandail| uf’for more. Indications augur well poabie Do in Riverpoint, R. L. Wednesday ‘and | for that million dollar bleachery plant - is Always Efl'ecuvc. Y A e e e o1 H. Opie Company, 1, 1911 Mrs. John H. Sv read a paper on beans. 'She’won the $2. The winners Bimovet b 5 w-. Brosd Street. |accepting the beautiful gift Mr. Bernard Shaw and His Playe. A z&fi%’;’:‘m to be present with but ONE LOT— Men’s High Grade Shoes in High Grade, Patent ended_tha " wodding o thelr aiece, | 1T LHAL, empt are: Firemen and ex-firemen 57, Leather, iand Iy K00 Qbown Dlas goct T Settod and Miss Reba Violet Kenkon, of Rive ; military 7, disabled 27; to . to close at lace, to clase at u-ml.‘l",lf?&";'n‘r?fi ot nd_Stanley D. Morgan of ) At the funeral services of Mary K. ‘ Some of. the women of the Ladies® g E : o gown of | Kelly, widow of John J. Kelly in St| As thers is often some ane in youy| Some folks have tried 5o long to ind | Ald society of the Methodist church bive satin and carried a shower | Michael's church Thursday thére was | family who suffers an attack of Indil | relief from Indigestion and Dyspep- | attended a supper in Occum.on Wed- | $2 48 98 1 3Mrs. Bawin|bovnuer of hridal roses. She wasat- | & solemn high mass of requiem gestion or some form of Stomach [sia or an out-of-order stomach with |nesday svening. Among those who | . . and ”;'f'*}; at Wé;’l tenfed by Miss Christina: Morea - | Rev. Dr. John Neale celebrant. Rev. |ruuble why dom’'t you keep some |the common every-day cures adver-|were present were the Rev. and Mrs. | ke l;a.l-bn( X e i x;:” ¥eFiof the bridegroom, Wwho Wpre .hk | William Krauss deacon and Rev. Frank | Diapepsin in the house handy? tised that they have about made up |Charles Smith, Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Bam- | il i f R own overiald with yhi iffon | Bruno_sub-deacon. The bearers we! This harmless blessing will digest | thelr minds that they have something | ford, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Dobbrow, Mrs. ONE LOT Men's Gun_Metal, Box Caf¥ and Patent “Leather Lace Shoes, to close at ONE LOT— Ladies' High Grade Gun Metal and Vici Kid, lace and button, to close at i, carried @ bouaueb Bt cabn: John McMahoti. John Conway, Michae! | anvthing you can eat without —the | €€ .wrong, or believe theirs in a case | Kay, Mrs, Stevens and Mrs. Butter- Waltingferd.—Bishop _rirems: jir {®he hest man was Clinihf H. mn,—“n e Patrick Shea. Burial was|clishtest discomfort, and_overcome a |Of Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of [ worth. ishop _Brewster will e ondon 3 P 1 = Sour, gassy Stomach five minutes|the Stomach or Cancer. Michael Jacob was a business caller """- R iy Wk 0d- — after. This, no doubt, is a serious mistake. |in New London on Thursday. concinaion of the’er oy, SRS $hé Fite of confirmation in the 8 formed by Rev. ¢ 1 STONINGTON Tell your pharmacist to let you read | Your real trouble is, what you eat does | A theater party went to Norwich on Siterhoen at 4.15. pastor .of; b the formula plainly: printed on_these | not digest; :nste?g it ferments and ThMu{ldl;“a'engzgéh : L tional ehurch: t 7 = G0-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, | sours, turns to acid, Gas and Stomach 58 a Rocheleau visited Mrs. | l 98 1 98 'wl:n:y':)i:h-dm“p{.fl; R e and Tuncheons - Ar. and Mrs, | Edward H. Frye Pleases Large Audi- | (or"you will readily see why it makes | poison, which putrefy in the digestive | Beckwith of New London on Thurs- | . H, ence—Borough Bowling Team Rolls | indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart- |tract and intestines, and, besides, poi- | day. Up Big Scores. burn and other distress go in five |son the breath with nauseous odors. = minutes and relieves at once such mis- | A hearty appetite, with thorough di-| Forty-six women were chosen as| — | Thursday evening at the Congresa- | eries as Belching of Gas, Eructdtions | gestion, and witheut the slightest dis- | county superintendents of schools in | The general laws of Rhode lsland [tional church the eminent monologist. | of sour undigested food, Nausea, Head- | comfort or misery of the Stomach, is | Towa at their last election. i o fo# clerkships of certain.com- | Edward H, £ave one of his clev- | nchess, Dissiness, Constipation and | waiting for you as soun as you declde ‘al msseribiy and |er lectures and impersonaied charac- | other Stomach disorders. to try Pape’s Diapepsin. \ i - g were baptized, there were also Judiciary: of which | ters well known to the public. He has NOTICE ! (just like papa’s), to olose at Catholic marriages and thrze mixed v of Westerly | always proved a genius and was not I repair, remodel, redye and clean ‘marriages. Tias been -cleric. for several. vears, ihe | siranger to the townsneople, having | @ Furs at & very Tessonable price All | $l 98 3 $l 2 salary being $800. for tha session. peer here hefore. In spite of the storm . o ry—Florence Cutting Cha- | he Conneesiont Jerielnture it 1o cone | & lirge number atiended. york Tuaranteed, Drop o postal and | IR enid o Mankey s |2 oo arl hotor‘amens’ the mambers Bowled at Westerly. BRUCKNER, The Furrier ‘ ehimpaiam 48 & E£Ospel SINEET 0t | e tins te i thes s dssimad | o ThE Tolly Twelve bowling team went novild Tel 254-3. Franklin St.| Freeport i compensation, | (o, Westerly Wednesday _evening and and n e good, as usual. Score B waiaie s i - FULLY WARRANTED Safider.— At the ¢ | the Rhode Tsland | Joiie food. & 3 Mt ‘Wednesday for & Iou(h‘er‘ nt > permitted to | “TRCelion feam lost by £ nerary includes a {rip | oapioe utslde of thelr | k) n | 18 Gube, whers hey will witness the but the habit ,.m..;;‘f,‘,‘;,,{%'j“;g;;;"?;’;fi Py Fanpel 2211 COBBLING OUTFITS Only 50c¢ ratetmg ain> nd na there de=no" scarcity of [SOSRSACEEIEC b Pampel, od0. -1 " s sty akdns | PPtICORs Tor e pimeen. ;e [SRECRER I g s Mame fos LEATHER and FINDINGS & Britain are growing rapidiy and | sehaie 1y authorizing the come |yiol: E ey ) Haitis WATERPROOF TAPS, per pair, 25¢ : wery short time the fil be a t nd e ‘ 5 regiment, we nd | rections and nardons to employ clerks A Stormy Da. BOYS® TAPS, per pair, 15¢ 2 only the more im- |y ¥ , in the ci ainville and | at a salary of $500 cach for the ses- | Thursday this town was visited by | =7 a slect and snow storm, whien made| HAMMERS, KNIVES, AWLS, THREADS, Etc. 2 Tt 18 eved that If the resolution veling very bad. Several trains were Winsted—Rev. W. £ Mcintire, sec- [ zets favorsble recommen: n from minutes or more during the - \ By of the Lord's Day league of New | the committee it will meet with strong | da and the New York boats were de- d, conferred this week with the | opnosition in the semate. One of the | going through until late n the| = . ted clerzymen relative to holding 1 a“nmators says that it 1§ o wise schema | morning. Heavy fog prevailed and the A 5 ifter their wedding. trip. will on_their return Monday noted a St Fernd Mest i bINes Ton- m-t seven deer near Pomperaug ONE LOT— Youth’s and Little Gents’ Migh ONE LOT— Boys’ High Cut Storm Shoes in russet grain leather, eolid and serviceable, to close at —At St. Franeis' church, the year 1810. 143 infants and for the purpose of discussing | tn have one resolution include fhree|sirens and bells were kept busy all ‘observa 14 Sabbath ymmittees, and he pointed that | day. - = e b .4 . ie, Be, poipied dutstun harles Whitman of New London| Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street was in town Thursday. Sooe e Josepn 15 eritialy 1 Yot Sai Qv 1 Jin |l o0, BRI ot st $050 $950 $950 $950 = $950 - $950 OUR DEMONSTRATOR IS AT YOUR SERVIGE with pneumonia. ghen Qoset, 12 PRESTON CITY GRANGE. ¢ Today (Friday) the High school vnmmltme of twelve, Murray Henry [ ion of OF < WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY “ror g I “Flyers”’ d Corbin C: homas “Flyers” an orbin Gars m’,.fz*?,:?';é.'.‘r‘.%;?;?”,‘fvfi‘;‘i;‘;;“:;";‘ Chalmers ‘30" Chalmers ““30@°” Chalmers ““30* callers here yesterda, wosim e enane e | THE LAST WORD IN TYPEWRITERS | bt dina sibesin oz ’ Pony Tonneau and Touring Car Models SI 5“ SI 500 now on Exhibition o Fr e | Maxwell 25> Maxwell 25 Maxwell 5‘25” k in Tarrytown, N. Y. 3 THE CAR WHICH CREATED SUCH A SENSATION AT THE SHOW ,Captain Elisha Clarke had a large m-l'o:‘g: rtieles, ville. Rl i { .\hs Laura T. Wood is spersding the ummo ROOR & B o Avers o | RS0 S prertis : BEN® - 1. TOURING BODY WITH FORE DOORS by Wofl.hy State Depm_y L H. Rr.uh saving devices, thirty-five inguages can be written on a single ma- ley, ably assisted by his wife and by chine, type instantly intérchangeable. Mrs. E. P, Barnes. The ceremony was mh = o :;;t«megnjgy;nb;x&f‘t‘dz‘:’ i e i 'r:..: :Am:aoun is ";h:, t{::wnt:'rd of all nations and tongues and Our Easy Payment Plan o s b Let us give you a demenstration i ofcs: without - ND H Lk, / y i % R noe Hals in your own office without ex SECO ; Q ND A UTOS Reb““t and Reflnlshd Programme. nse or obligation on your part. fi.mun ”'fiw mwmmnmst.uwm The officers installed were: Worthy || 2 4 \ master, Brother E. L. Barnes; over. > - seer, Brother A. B. Burdick: worthy g' lecturer, Sister N. H. Hall: worthy = 7 ltaley Tek] | SRR B il S The Hammond Typewriter Co., at $200, $250, $500, $750, $1000, $1200 . NEW LONDON. AUTO S‘I'ATWN ’Phone 790 “-lli .t- Now I-.l‘.l + »H ‘: i M‘)Y‘(l:“ chaplain, Brother ¥. lolden: worthy treasure Brotl 7 A AR O 113 Church St., mmCh'd St., New Haven, Conn. Adelsia H)Iék(‘;l‘l. worthy -~ gatekeeper, rof ‘eckham: worthy. Co 2 o o Peckhan: orthy Ea: || The Bulletin: Uses Six Hammond Typewritars. sl A. D. Zabriskie; worthy s i A ,“EWter A B, Burdick; worthy .