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e tations of Snclgested f00d: no fecling 1ke & Tomp | of lead in the stomach or heartburn. m sick headache and Dizazi and yaur Aw‘“ rell food will not ferment 08 Satsor your 7 ‘with nauseous odors. m%o to Pape’s Diapepsin costs only 50 cents your druggist for a large case at any drug stor hm and will relieve the most case of Indigestiom and Upset sunmen o 5 o presented, leav. |in five minutes. of-order: and De- | ing a vacancy men must be fifled as |- There is nothing else etter to take | can got st rellet,ih Ave minutes, soon as the resignati ion becomes effec- tive. "The matter of the contination of a | It ‘their lodge Toom in Kinney’s block sewer 10 Wost Sircet was,intro- | Several out of town members attend- duced, a_petition for nermius!on to go| © The ;irls at mem mg%c ;rfia Riils e o 1 ved wwm'l‘hnn n,'ms‘ ‘were held an_interest closing day {or there. - At noon a s ‘hesebro and Brightman and Borough Joved. to-en- | Clerk C. B. States. Routine business quthe feast before il the | and auditing of open ere 3 Misses Ithel Meyers, S Fo e hian Payne. math n- Payne, Tm‘ enelntu e Yeve, | nie MacDonald, . Chstine '““'. this will ?mie ’l:‘:}'lor. Iagn e osse, | Maggie Singer. Roake, :;v in part, ‘“’:‘:’ ""gf“"" comt | Bessie Morgan, 1da. Main. Louise Ash- mubommu‘ - mmmm B T | craft and Gertrude Smith. —The day $he dvees. SHe i was ended by all sinsing "Till We 3 Again. bh were united however, will be time. H. A. Johnson of New London was I.t Gelcheater. Cct. t.horwoohntood there Yy trawlers drag over the oyster but if they should the oysters would m be damaged . Jam: Babeock of Westerly de- clared Int ‘it did not seem fair to pass the to tak ect wil On Friday, Mrs. George B. Marston « the fish go by Rhode this delay and-will be able to | Lhere o efaets iprl 1y snd will e 1 o entiy no effect upon her. t direct to Caught in Commceti- | donver a3 Guickly as Bis Amer?c-n sing ‘st Park Congregational church, |'Was delightfully remembered in Tonor Borough Notes. ‘A remarkable feature js that all at-|§ end from New York. ol fish destroyed by Q’. trawl was small, he said as no M-nun believes' in ecatching and sh. He explained of the use- erefore they should he h their work, instead interfered with. Elisha Hall of Westerly sald that he the bill because he did not thet trawl fishing i d the Mef industry and was not detri- mental to genmeral fisheries. The cemmitttes will give the bill further consideration before makis report to the bouse for action. The funeral of Michael Weich was m M Saturday by a mass of requiem in St. Wikchael's church, with Rev. Dr. lohn Neale as celebrant. At the offertory a trio, Mrs. Michael Dris- coll, soprame, Martin H. Spellman, tenor, andThomas V. Clancy, bass, sang. At the conclusion of the mass % of | D8 | Th portant savi e pchuu' out that at present an erican wholesaler dealing in cotton Tis retain chients Tl ents Tor mgm already - sold must wait ths or se for delivery, if he his previous order to a Brit- ish, French- or German In this country: of ‘quick market changes that is_too long, and rather than wait he will ‘g0 to'an Ameflm compefixor and buy domestic and eften although he 'would “ften prefer the im- ported. article. By establishing dye plants’ here the European dealer will competitor. Tho :ll hing of John Donchus, aged 12, knifs wielded by Guisseppe Mmh. ,Ind the assaulting of the same Frank Barrowveicha witlf a bunch of keys attached to a chain, has caused considerable excitement in the village of Pawcatuck, the compatriots of the accused men assembling in the streets in force, as if in anticipation of being attacked by an indignant populace angered by a brutal and cowardly assault of two full grown men on -an innocent boy. Some boys were, snowballing in Liberty street, Friday night, and among others select- ed the twe men mamed as ‘hese two men did not take the sport and showed fight, whereup- on the snowhballists dispersed. Just about that time Johnny Donohue came from his yard on an errand to a near- by store, and-as he reached the walk he was seized eicha ' and struck with a bunch of keys. The boy started to run back into his home; when he wu overtaken by Micheli and slashed In the left side of teh back Congregational Vesper &Nm. At the vesper service at the nm gational church the pastor, Rev. A. F. Earnshaw had for his subject “Eliha Buritt and Peace. The_ pastor' treated the subjett with & .mmv Spe- cial music was rendercd at this ser- vice. To Sing in Narwieh Church. Eugene who has been baritone in the Second Congregational church in New London for the past two years, has resigned Norwich. Mr. Seamans before going to New Londoh sang for six years in Cranston Street Baptist church, Prov- idence. Game With New Haven. Much interest is game of basketball to be played here on Tuesday night, when the New Ha- ven team will come here, and the Mys- tic boys will try and win-the cham- pionlh.lp of the state. ' Manager Shea ‘has been ,putting in considerable time with his team in practice.” Mystic will Davis center, McKone right forward, Gley right guard, Wilcox left guard and Lsrkum left forward. Ed: ward Denehee will referee the game. Village Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. ‘White left Saturday for East Weymouth for two weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kn.iflxt are vis- iting in Providence. Supt. T. W. Ryley of the Groton and Stonington street railWay has been confined to his home the past week, threatened with pneum STAFFORD SPRINGS. ahead with the work having been re- ceived. The petition was granted on the condition that the pro; own: ers, J. A Vargas and C. J. Vaughn, furnish bonds as a guarantee of their agreement to leave the street in good ondition when the work is complet- ed. The amount of "bonds will be agreed upon later. The sewer is to_ex- tend dogmn part of West High street will serve several families. . Mrs. Marston’s Birthday calobnhd of her birthday. ‘Woman’s Home Missionary society .of the First Baptist ch\u'ch.\whieh “met at the home of Mrs. Asa C. Wilcox, had arranged an. elaborate pre many handsome gifts, and a shower of post cards and daffodils. 8Supper for Club Members. The second of the suppers.for the members of the Mistuxet club will be served this (Monday) evening. Funeral of Mrs. Antone Clay. The eral services of Mrs. Mary Clay, ‘e of “‘Antone Clay, were held at St. Mary’s church Saturday morn- ing at 9 o'clock, Rev. Father Lynch officiating, Burial was in St. Mary’s cemetery. Personals: ‘Mrs. Stephen Palmer- has return: having spent several weeks in Cl land. Mrs. Bessie Palmer Laxton of Lynn, Mass., is the guest of her uncle, James H. Brown. on Elm street. here Saturday. ‘Mrs. Clarence a caller in town Friday. —_— i sf- H. Davis of Hebron was in town | FASTING UNTIL GOD TAKES HER turday. Henry Maynard of Westchester was | passaic Woman Has Now lun 2 Beebe _of ‘Millington | urday. was a caller here Sat: vices at the + Sunday Services. 5 e e EPURTY A. L. Fretz of Wesleyan, pastor of the General hospital, has gone B. Seamans of this place, |and Front street to the harbor Bml the local M .E. church, coa&uctsd ser- L E. Gardner Lake M. chureh Sunday morning, and also at the local church in the evening. Mrs. Clarence House of Springfield, Miss., is Emma Bigelow. visiting her. mother, Mrs. Miss Mary O'Brien, who is attending mmé | ghe Willimantic Normal achool “|and supper and at the close of the| being takon in i | entertainment presented Mra. Marston e F o Dl e M Mi Royal A. Moon. Y. Wol weeks' York. Ida E. wi EDDING. . Lyman—Bigelow. Mrs. Emma-S. Bigelow of Colches- Franks of St. Paul, , is ¢he guest of Mr. and Mrs. , was at OIff has returned from a two visit with relatives in New i marriage by ev. Bdrhund C: Imll. March 4, 1911, Days Without Food. March 5.—Miss Annie v years old, a patient in Passaic, N. Geshelle, thi: e days without food. She says she Wi]l eontinue to fast until God takes her away. Her case is most unusual in that her long fast has had appar- tempts to feed her by tube or injec- tion have been futile, for the woman soon expels throush her mouth all that is given-her. She tells the nurses she does mot require food or medicine, as sustenance is given to her by God. Should Put On Brakes. The Hon. Jim Mann is taking pretty violent exercise for a fellow who's only ig training for minority leader.— ‘Washington Po: Occasions and Genius. Only occasionally do you find a gen- us, and a genius is a genius only oc- ca.!iomlly-Au:hfsm Globe. - New York CHELSEA LINE o A e ey PR ERI LR S e uot R velt t.“ g-d.-n. N ane o:"mu Toi Sotdet: ™ P. B—Freight received nn'.ll s p. o C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. BERMUDA MOST Bmmvwb SPOT IN THBE ?,".?.':-‘..'m, from IEW lllBK ‘l'kin Screw S. S. “Ouun 14.000 Tons Displacement; 8,000 To: Reaister; 635 Feat Lang: o 55 Feet reless Telegraph; Bl mll {nmrln. Bignals. AND MOST LUX- TO BERMUDA. "fi ROUND TRIP F'ARIL in- ll‘ !Km.rol- Berth snd Meals, Mrs. Driseoll sane Beautiful Land on - High, Mr. Speliman, -Jesus, Lover of | MR O MR o thronety the s COLCHESTER. piNBET CUISINE ON THE ATLANTIC. My and Mr. Clancy, Calvary. | goipt JUCRe0qs B re e B e an | Repairs to Rockwell Building—Stats i ; Dilvee, Launch Tripe, Bumeross. Shece e sttendance of 192 | inch deep in the body from the reslion School Grant $2,308. Waloome'_ for_ Mec andJes. J. Hew B e mee e res ncluding Beslong | 5 the lungs downward and towud.' ton Dauphine—En; for New Pow- ln mum«mmbuc.nt Mr. Welch was &.member. the right hip. ‘William Tobin of Staffordville spent er suuou—l..ymln-&qolw Mar- 7 $28 in Idlll;:n o' fimuu‘mx ATmI el S, 5 n five minutes after the cut-|Sunday with relatives in Worcester. o Tae e were Thoae T . | ting: occurred Constadle John E. Mc- |~ Repairs are rapidly progressing on tinge. rathend ey Sosen Crowiay, | Mahon was in pursutt of the offenders, | Samuel. Rockwell's building, which | 3. and sere T N ton “Dasittng, iR e ph Crowles. | while indignant people tore pickets | was damaged by fife several weeks ok asiy ot thete aaugle, — In an interesting articles on dogs in “‘2‘ is a plqtur'e of fer, aslect- of Westerly; ome of the best types of h-nu\nm—y. Tln British dyeing firme which are $ i meet Ameriean ".'omo:.irtlo-;l by o al plant an m "‘"v':&.. &t Mineid, in e o of ‘esterly, are ly foreign dye- ing concerns with the inténtion of go- business in_this countr; from a fence and also started in pur- suit, with the evident intent of doing the offenders bodly harm. Micheli and Barrowveicht were arrested in a house in Mechanic street and taken to the lockup, and were saved from. harm by the influence of the comstable. Constable McMahon took his pris- oners to the town court of Stonington, Saturday afternoon, where they were arraigned before Judge Alverti R. Stillman. Micheli was charged with assault with intent to kill, and pleaded not guilty. He was held under bonds of $1,200 for appearance for hearing bllorl the court next Friday afternoon [ Barrowvecha pleaded not s’umv to the charge of assault. His bond was fixed at $200 for appearance at the same time. The court room was filled with friends of the accused men Troin Pawcatuck, including the wife and two children of one_ef the accused ago. It will be ready for oecupancy by the first of April. State Money for Schools. Town Treasurer M. B. Fisk has re- ecived from the state comptroller a check for the enumeration grant for schools. The amount receivea this year is 22.308.50. Miss Ella Conmer, teacher in the sixth and seventh grades in the Sec- ond district spent Sunday at her home in Broad Brook. Springs Man_Wanted to Go to Jail Saturday’s Middletown Press said: George Swanson of Stafford Springs has apparently found little in 'life to make him desire-to mingle with his fellows for when he was arraigned be- fore Judge e in the city court this morning on the charge of intoxi- cation, for he asked to be sent to jail. Judge Pearne accommodated him and ‘who ter’s, Mu. Madison s, in &or- ganstown, W. Va.,, returned to their home here Friday. They were met at the station by Mrs. Edwin R. Glllete. Mrs. Dauphine’s sisters Expecting t be obliged to come a into cold, u.nflr ed house, they m ‘ushered nicely warm room, dinl mlo loaded with a Wflm fruits and everything they were gettihg ready to vl.rtaka o! he past,the door opens, Mr. and Town!end of Norwich enfered. Ml'l Townsend is a sister of Mrs. Dauphine. Mr. and Mrs. Dauphine say that not only the traveling, the visit, sight see- ing, but the home coming was one of the most delightful = experiences ot their life. One their return rip they stopped in Washington and visited all the places of interest in the city. They also stopped in Baltimore. Leon Broder has returne Model AA $3, 500 ‘\/Iotor Wy x 43 Six cylinders The Thoroughbréd’ of the Motor Wor_ld THE' FRANK J. McCAW CO. 3 from a|Distributors for New London ‘and Windham Counties in Connecticut and the LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 hnlmn St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere ‘Beautiful Spring is in sight and so are our Carriages, and other women and” children. Al- o i 1 . Al- | gave him a sentence of 30 days, which | week’s visit in New York. State of Rhode Island. e o i wealinie | oS (e Ppelation of fhe M| Vi the costy of Ttz wil Koy vim | "ot i Wenke"Bigwn of Sa-| g0 g7 chington Street, Providence, R. I I wcnes. estigating at Haddam for 41 days. anson is | | re callers in town Saturday. as| on € ovidence, o the prisoners were taken to the troll = jitoxd el o Ry > Now, n 11 your privilege to make the potentislities fn such & project on -ar, "bound. for the court in Siomine £ | =5 ool Turier aud Vel Witoxionten Able to Leave Hospital. and ‘get prices. Wo LIVES EMBITTERED BY SKIN TROUBLES Many estimable lives have been embittered by skin afflictions, due, in most cases, to neglect in in- fancy and childhood. * Delicate skins readily become irritated and seévere eruptions develop. Then treatment after treatment is tried and found wanting ‘until life be- Captain Henry M. Knowles of Wake- field, superintendent of the ditrict 1ite $aving corps, one of the best known life- savers along the Atlantic coast. and a frequent visitorito the Watch Hill station, underwent an-opsration for appendicitis Saturday at the Pa- rade street hompital in Providence. Captain Knowies stoond the operation well, and it was given out that indica- tions were favorable for complete re- covery. 3 Thomas_Helme suddenly at his home in Pond street,- Saturday even- ing, just after returl\ing from .a visit when he walked into the police office yesterday afternoon. FRANKLIN SCHOOLS. Attendance Report for February—Ag- gregate Absences 149, J ¥. W. Barber, supervisor of schdols, malkes, the following returns: The Jebruary report for the Frank- lin schools is as follows: Franklin Hill, attendance 94,2 per cent.; Sedom. 90.5; Blue Hill, 88.5; Guagertown, 73. all districts, $6.7, against 9.13 for Ja uary.. Thé ageregate absences . were ‘140, which means that all of the schools might Have been closed for practical- Mrs. A./Schlaich, -who has been at the Hartford hospital for the past month, where she underwent an oper- ation, camé home Saturday very much improved in health. New Engine Arrives. The new oil engine for the, Electric Light cempany arrived Friday and was unloaded and taken to the pres- ent power station, where it will be stored until the new power station is built. Albert E. Fargo of Salem was a caller here Saturday. George B. A. Baker, Louls Schlaich and Daniel W. Willams of New Brit- ain were at their homes in town over Sunday. ’Manuilofiuud by Stevens-Duryea Company, Chicopee Falls, Licensed under Seiden Patent. GOLD DUST will take the grime and smut, grease ond dirt from lyour pots and pans in a twinkling, 'leavmg them as clean as when new .E eom| ‘would dmu- it a faver to see our lines before you buy. It is the best stock we ever had, mz:'t htm;ul‘oa.ug demande, and represents the wo! of ,the factories, THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Stroet, Norwich, Conn FOR SALE MAXWELL L.D. at the lowest prices. comes a mightmare of torture and | { Jobn Michacl, nearby, who is con- |y three days. The gverage daily ab- | Blucher lodge. No. 2§ Herman's :‘ remen:fi mws,?g & fearfal | o4 ?‘ ey Minces - [sence wmsin. At tils wato_the, town | Sons, helda mceting Saturdes evening gOLD chUsg is so far ahead of soap for cleaning_pots andicap in the race for business | fome, time, but was aible to be about |for the year. Some of ‘the absences ‘and pans. at the woman who d all ; *> | the House 'and streets at his pleasure, | have been caused by sickness, but th 2 oes not use it is really 16 Horsepower or soc ial advancement. Yet this | Mr. Heime was 4 stone mason by oc: | itendamce “sient “have pein much | @ @ | doing about twice as much work as necessa The soap 2 physical and mental suffering |cupation. He 1is survived by four |petter and it is hoped that there will % ly cl fF th might have been avoided or miti- | faaenters. He was among the best|bo a decided improvement this month. nfierc ly cleans off the surface, and does not lg deep after, RUNABOUT gated b{‘ 4 timely use of Cuticura | mémber ‘of the Advent church. o DECKARES WILL OF :_[NDIGESTION ;e: f:rfifilziti?lynv?;fi}: ai\cumuhtc on pots, pant and soap and ointment rne e stant use. - <1 : Isaac_Beckett, son-in-law of Colonel uNS, FoOv Ivauie is not only disagrecablé but Overhauled, Painted and James F. Brown, of North Stonington, GOLD DUST does more than clean—it goes to the Bled Tast Tresddly at His % Nephew of Christian Science Leader ( dangerous. Why suffer? in FIRST-CLASS con- Wherz 1o Bov.io W B oty eyt 2 33| Takes Hand i Liigaion. wéry heart of things, kills every germ and sterilizes your |°5 lm is 73d year. eran kin sils. on 83 10 ll] -_Wes ' atvil wlr”.emi,"‘v’vfiu“’fim.mfif,fifi Concord, N. H., March 5.—Another *€ooking uten: t makes them sanitary, clean and safe. |dition. . esevsssssscesssessesesssesessessssssssessesess | distinotion as lieutenant in the Fifty- | Step Was'taken in the legal controver- BPRSECie. %i INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY sixth New York, and subsequently in the signal corps. Mrs. Beckett was Mrs, Peres Wheeler of Stoningten be- Baker the late Christian Science the filing by George W. sy G- leader, over the will of Mrs. Mary Eddy, by oHNSo | GOLD DUST does the work in just half the time that | it can be done with soap or any other cleanser. M. B. RING AUTO CO. fore her marriage with Mr. Beckett, | Baker of Concord, N. H ,a nephew of B Westerly Branch Ho leaves three Sons and thres daugh | Mrs. Eddy, in the superior court o | | GOLD DUST is a vege- < o Thtse Million Dollara | tors. Merrimack copaty, biic 1sal TEL o\ wil reire your distress'sna | ¢ t2Dl€ il s0ap in potvdered » .~ HECKER'S Dt AerEEan iy the suit of Mrs. Bddy's son, George make you feel fine. form, which starts to work o al Rilbiedd, Bousiabln Su4 Mbctoat ta i | nites-Srass eineh e Yinition 1s e | D e artats Thi mation ONE WEEK'S TREATMENT | | the moment it strikes the Cream Oat Me management. York. - |of which notice’ was given several| TEN CENTS - ; t it cl kl " “|\veeks ago, prays also that George W. 3 | water; it cleans quic ' MMrs. William Pryor-is seriousl b St o At AR Druggists 2 & SB e Norsis sexlouhly 111 | Glover be enjoined from continuing - | easdy and thoroug l.l “ll'l the h(lgahuon. i S e ... h—mmu i 3 1t declares e will of Mrs. . e oy eich, who has been Se- | pagy s invalid because of the residu- e R | # usly il for several months, had a FnKing spell Sunddy morning. smq it |ary clause by which the First Church | g DomotTise 85ap, Naphtha, Borax, ARE SOLD BY was feared that he would not rally. of (hrist, Scientist, Boston, is be- { Queathed ‘an estato estimated to be human powers, 1. B. CRANDALL CO. 3 F . lames Duncan, secretary of the Na- | worth $2,000,000; that George W. Glov- New London, Westerly, R, 1, | L7481 Granite Cutters’ assoclstionand | er is barred from any benefit from the - personally kmown to mnearly every | will because of .the release which it ‘a“u,,.w“ A. T. Gerdner) ! "m POR SALE Two seven-icom coitages, situnted in of the compact moders plum iluvneuu Westerly, R. L hhhdlmm mflmnmnmmnh stone worker in Westerly, has been elected to represent the Federation of Labor at 'the international labor con- vention to be held in -Budapest, Hun- gary, next August. says he and others signed several vears ago, and that George W. Baker alone, as “the nearest of Kkin” is enti- tied by the statutes of New Hampshire to “take, receive and hold” Mrs. Eddy’s property. EVE PICKED A PEAR INSTEAD OF APPLE Meirose Man’s Version of Garden of Eden In nt. Hartford, March ‘The garden of story ot a black eye in ere by George . Smith Hack, Livery and - Boarding - Stable 12-14 Bath Street. Made by THE N. K. Let the GOLD DUST do gour work™ 'AIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY gOAP. the oval cake SPECIALS HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| AXES, 23 and 3% 1b. handled 50c AUTOMOBILE TO REN‘I’. ‘Telephone $83. Twelve-inch Adj. SQUARE and MITR! 'SOLDERING OUTFITS Burnley SOLDERING PASTE. St. Patrick’s Post Cards X siven away at % of Melrose, Conn., of - the : Sl ot TR S S A $1.00 | MELTING LADLES and BOTS PURTILL’S e O y Seven-inch Box-joint side cut< Armstrong STOCKS and DIES 1647 ting PLIERS ...........io--- 50¢ 3 *oN' BRIDGR" Twelva-quart- TIN PAILS. THB like that of the ga Eight-inch Box-joint side cut- Enamel BREAD PANS - | Mr. Smith said that on the fateful Adam S I avern ting PLIERS ....o.ceco0ooqe 75¢ b il g, Eetamtished 1301, Srening wneu P dasiocs o | gmpts Soven and one-halt inch Stesl DRIE EANS ... .. m, and incldentally saddle cterna e : > _ Harol "'“‘n'mn"" misery* and woe on the earth, she 1361 =0 Mitpe BQUARBE) ..o 89 Detective vision 5 doubtless went into the pear orchard and chose a fuicy and fine looking pear and that is what it was that she took to the sleepy Adam and which her credulous comsort “did eat.” lecturer duerlbed the climat of the n:den of Eden as tropical. offer to the public the finest Standara brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Bmfifg “Take Down” “Take Down" Blued Steel SQUARES Steel SQUAR‘L ©One sét 13 BITS, Irwm pattern - 3.26 75¢ $1.00 DISH PAVS SLEEVE, BOARDS . Mrs. flom SAD IRONS, set v ,q