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TINAND ABOUT WESTERLY "o gmir [ s o e e “HORLICK’S™| PUDlIC Aucitio With Railroad Preliminaries—Changes Conte: Original e ) as. the J Ohl\ Maples Farm) Asylum st_ near Newton'St AtFouncains & Eisewhere oy B - ., " MALTED MILK'l 'MAPLE COURT” (Kno Norwich, Conn. . °d in Police Department—$3,500 Fire Loss—Bi; - - - § Vs “ > S 5 \ “ics Raised Over the Border. | Ao wi. | Saturday, OCTOBER 14, 1911, ,.&5%. v On the premises, rain or shine THIS PROPERTY schools and churches, has within a short distance of the centre of the thriving and beautiful city of Norwich, in a pleasant residential neighborhood; y water, gas and electricity. The property is FREE and CLEAR of all encumbrances. 2 \ nces; or 5% discount for cash in 30 days. SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE LOCATION and THE LIMITED NUMBER OF BUILDING PLOTS so near the business centre of the city, and the ‘growth of Norwich in this direction, make this an exceptional s three blocks from trolley, near : connection with the| The case was taken to the supreme ements at Westerly 18\ court on exceptions after a jury in the # rapid rate under the ['Superior court for Washington counts | quick lunch i TERMS -OF SALE— 10% down; 5% monthly, with interest at 5% on unpaid b: the foremen for the con- | awarded Champlin $15,000 in damage: ey Y the bridge abutments and | for injuries received. The accident tia. Jake o imitation. Justsay i concrete work, and for | caused this suit wccurred in the sum- 1d eompany, aided, of ceurse, | mer of 1910 when Champlin receivea '“ i~ Milk Trust cpportunity_to SECURE A BARGAIN which cannot fail to prove. PROFITABLE ‘to both the HOME-SEEKER and the INVESTOR. Norwich Office, Shannon Building, corner Main and Shetucket Sts, Room No 5. o PLAINFIELD LAND & BUILDING CO., Owners, A. D. THOMPSON, JR., E. A, PRENTICE, Agents. A. D. THOMPSON, President, 141 Broadway, N, Y. ALBERT CHESHIRE & SONS -+:.....Auctioneérs, Syosett, L. I s ¢e tized oitizens' commitlee, | Permanent injuries. He was engaged ive no cvders but who watch the |as a teamster upon work on the high- | mwove of every workman. and |Way at Watch Hill, and, while on the{at 19 Pro&pect -street from noon to .Jer ¢ sme of the things that are | track the dump cart ubon which he | 730 in the evenins. ¢ & dene upd beyond thelr compre- | Was seated was struck by a trolley car, o casion, 4 this is the biggest job ever | Champlin being thrown to the ETOURA | Wiy Fae on oo St ber prar T undertaken in Westerly, and‘of a mag; | and seziously injured; it was not be- | Dixon streat, Monday afternoon, by nitude that is beyond the ecitizens' |lieved he would long survive Rev. F. C. A. Jones, assisted by Rev.|per Sunday evening. Among the NOANK . 2 If All Housekeepers Knew Already the railrosd bed on the Con- | _The senior class of the Westerly |i." g1 ana had known the deceased F. Higgins of Boston and J.| Burrows-Tryon Wedding on Monday the Advantages of the ‘ . 2 . necticut side of the Pawcatuck river, high school, plan for the annual e z 3 % Rearly o the West Broad strect bridgs | senior. piay, has slected these offigials | Many veats. There was a large at- |Hownrd Potter of North Adams, Mass. ~Evening—Personal Mention. beer, wicemed almost sufficient for | Robert E_ Gavitt, business manager; | i tong ey T T s ey ol Tt iotvaet B ottt of e st T Fapale Qevict: assistant Doctias ooy’ | River Bend' cemoter pied the Noges house on High street] muq wedding of Winnifred Rose Try over whish work traims will carry |ager; John Wilcox, stage manager; | E. D. Woodworth and A. J. Cloran | for several years, has moved to Provi-1, oy 3 p008e” racy Burrows took of éift to be used in the deep | Willard Crandall, Louise Coy, assistant | Bave sold ten building lots on Pros- |denhce Sty cerely | Place Monday evening at the home of Hhing that Will bs mecassary 1o acs | stage managers; Willard Crandall, Po. | pect park plat to George and Antonio | -James 1. Stivers, who was e ‘i | the bride’s paremts, Mr. K and Mrs. commodate the new layout. This [iil- [ter Comi, committee on music. The | Capucci. ‘Townsend S. Ware has soid |burned several weeks ago, s adle ' Hepry Tryon, on Elm streef. The ing is being taken from the high bank | junior ciass elected officers for thet? lot near Babcock’s pond to Jemnie |De out and attend to business during |, ;.. wag gecorated in carnations and of the Dixon property facing the rail- | school term as féllows: Carl Brucl M. Eldred. Davis C. Anderson has |the day. i Army | Pink dahlias. The bridal party stood Yoad tracks, and the cars are loaded | president; Jokn Wheeler, vice presi-|Sold to Mary E. Burrall an undivided | Members of the Salvation AImY | under an arch of woogbine and autumn direct by & big steam shovel or scoop. | dent; Arncld Ames, secuotary and{One-ninétéenth part of a lot on the [from Westerly held religious services|q;ves™rne pride wa$ attired in white The filling that is being done on the | treasurer; Vivian Arnold , Dorothy | Everett farm at- Watch Hill B e By e e hftornoon, | embroidered vofle and _carried bride/| « Westerly side of the Pawcatutk river, smond Crandall, committee | Dr. Michael H. Scanlon was called by | hoSteffice’ corner Sundis SECFRIEE | roses. The matron of honor was the in connection witlr the approach to the | on class ribnons. telesraph to meet the westbound tr They brought out e crowd to hear |1ofes. The mateon of ionor was the bridge abutments m course of con- —_— Monday nmoon. When. near Kingston, |"ii ool s being thor. | Wore pale blue messaline. Dr. Rhodes strustion, is being carted from the Ca- | The drill season of the Rhode lIsland | James A. Morrison, a Waterbury man- | The sloop vacht Viea ' de 08 100 | Burrows, the sroom’s brother, acted DAl street side of the Dixon property, | National guard *opens this week and | ufacturer, had an attack of apoplex I}»““; e the Holmes motor | a8 best mani— George Carpenter and :‘n”:.:men has bean acquired by the wmlh u&. new ;linn‘ nlf instruction for- in)nd sm:e(l]ed medical attention, wh.{»h S v ¥ Eldredge Lad@ of Mystic were ushers. company. Although there is | mulate by the military authorities r. Scanlon gave, accompanying the WorkR B et Mevetic, Rev. Charles Hatch, pastor of the an immenss amount of filling to be |there promises to be plenty of inter- | patient as far as New Haven, where Delegates to Waterbury. Methodist church, performed the cere- done, it is estimated that a sufficient | esting work for the officers d en- | he was met by the family physician. At the prayer meeting of the First|mony. Many guests were present from amount of gravel can be obtained in | listed men. Lieut.-Colonel Gatchell, U. | Milo Clark of Westerly has a farm |Baptist church Saturday evening part|out of town. Refreshments were served, the leveling of the Dixon property,-so- (8. A. is the government Instructor | just over the line in Connecticut in the |0f the delegates were chosen to rep- |after which Mr. and Mrs. Burrows left . which extends along the line |and inspector detailed to the state. |iown of Sronington, and he has on |Tesent the church at the annual ses-|for Pennsylvania,where the honevmoon of the raflroed from the West street | Lieut.-Colonel Gatchell was appoint- | exhibition in his store windows the |sion of the Baptist State-assoclation | will be spent. Upon their return they bridge to Caual street, with- a depth |ed from Rhode Island to West Point. | wonderful product of @ stray pumpkin |tc be held at Waterbury on Oct. 17|vill make their home with Mr. and of several hundred feet. with an aver- He is brother of Mrs. Willls E. AlmY | seed that took root and flourished in |and 18. The full delegation will be|Mrs. Tryon. Many beautiful gifts were age beight of twenty-five ieet above |of Westerly. an uncultivated section of the farm. |chosen Wednesday evenine. received, consisting of gold, silver, cut| R . few others would be sold ) - the track level - From this single seed there grew six Tree Trimming Begins. \glass ana linen. ¥ . . = Hvery avallable tip cart, with horses | The funeral of Michael McVeigh |teen mature pumpkins, the aggregate i i ofsthatbor - : . an S e, 0 2t e herses | The, funeral of, Michisl, Mevelah | cecn mature pumpiing, (he Sgiressic | on atondsy the trimming of the ver:|* Various itane In_ the saving of time, trouble and labor and in superior {agtors, and, as the work prosresses, | requiem in St. Michasl's church. Rev. |Clark cut the first growlng to bre< | 0Uf Ly 3 mumber of men who were un- | O T e cggézflg ability, no other range can compare with th It ums of that description are not | Dr. John Neale celebrated the mass. | v Isla Sen ah i 3 , VIBIE fo Jiten e m. avaiiable in Westeriy. there wil be | There was s ‘larse | attendance OF| Lol T o e e e fne, - The imbrover |, Misa Kate Spencer left Monday for e g P 3 additons :hrem cl‘:lerr pln\r(‘s. i ‘lflenfl!. PBurial was in St. Michael's Mi G Fit: trick hi t ed As yet the work of mixing and lay- | cemetery, Andrew Shea, Patrick She g £ ko X BEiag COMOS ZRALEL s sturny ing Gemerate has not been commenced, | John Sullivan and Timothy Sullivea]| - T REE LIBRARY. A NECESSITY. mud e SO LT o emt | from a short visit in New London. and this wil: be accompiished by mod- [being the bearers. Mr. McVeigh was| Bvery voter who has children in [condition, the leaves belng caried away | jonn Biiis of Newport spent Sunday ern machinery and methods, all the |73 years of age, school, or is the head of a reading | %MOSt s soon % R€ | with his family on Church street. material uired, except the cement, A AT ahaniat B at i tion o fhe | o Miss Chariotte Rathbun has returned being available at the place where the | The barn owned by Judge John W. | 2mily should gi % - from a pleasant visit to relatives in Work is to. be dome, or in the vicinity. [ Sweeney and located in Mountain ave- | adjourned town meeting tonight PUTNAM Provjdence. ment to the highways ‘s most_decided The Single Damper (patented) is the only perfect fire and oven control; one motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” and the vange does the rest. The machinery in connection with this | nue, near the quarry and dwelling- | This all-'round beuefit advances the —— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen,who have work is in rosition, so that there will | house cwned by the judge, was totally ; o BAY STATE TOWNS Leen spending a few days in town, left Be no delay in operation when ali is | destroyed with its contents, between | 14X Tate only a little over one-quarter s Monday for their nome in Fast Green- The Two Hods in the base (pat- in readiness to commence thk actual |10 and 11 o'clock, Saturday night, | mill on the grand list and it is worth [Do Not Favor Plan of Strictly Home | wich. : concrete ccnstruction and from incendiary origin. he anner b iears tasaily. Playors for Leagis: Miss Margaret Henderson has re- ented) is a wonderful trouble-sav- . — s The barps contained about twenty| ' o 2 el s 4 turned from o lofg: visit in“Boston. i feat One Hod f h The | committee appointed by |tons of hay, a mowing machina and| Be at Town hall at 8 o'clock this| riccaihusetts towns interested have| William Rathbun has-arrived from ing leature. ne Hod lor ashes, instead of the old, clumsy ash pan; the other Hod for coal. the Waesterly town council is planning {other farming machinery, an automo- | eve: pport ] ropositio ot take indly to the demand, of | New York. #0 report to the next regular meeting | bile, three cows, one Meifer, a call, a | o co S @R SUPPOXL the Broposition |Rot ke N erand the Putwam play. | Altany K. Smith spent Monday in rules for the government of the police | horse, and general stable utensils, all | With your “Yea. ers that all teams in the new inter- | Danielson. ~ force, to supplant the obsolete rules |of which were destroyed, One of the T o roamma o composed | Mrs. B, W. Latham ang dauehter that have prevailed since the forma- |cows was taken out of thetbarn, but MYSTIC o Hayars onle. °The opposition | Ethel. wio have been the guests of Hlon of & regular and uniformed police | was o seversly burned that The ani- ; 230 0 De chiefly on the ground that | friends In Wesferly, heve ' returned forge. It is understood that the com- |mal was killed to end its suffering. I ; ol a | home: = ; mittes will confine the, report proper | There wae a large quantity of powder | opord Palmer. Wins Noank Bride— |it would be impossible to oconduct | *CFil, sreDonala of Newport Is visit- i . 1 A h roposed league %0 general ruics, and tRai the matter |stored in- the boller house for uee in| Wedding Invitations—Manual Train- | team in some of the proposed leagus |, Wi, Lorents Mr. and Mrs. M. B. The Oven with its cup-joint flues is heated a// over alike; no “cold corners,” no “scorching spots”. of beats and_tour of duty |blasting at the -quarry, and this was | ing Taught at High School. Ve i McDonald, on Spring street. Will bedeft with the chief of police. | promptly removed undér the direction ° Webster and Southbridge ' are alll™ Mre. Finley is confined fo her home The Pitented Geat bl It e said that.the chief of Dolice |of one of the quariymen, as a precau- | Miss Edith MacGowan of Noank and |283inst the home plavers plan, Sndl,."peart street by illfiess. e Patented Grates saye trouble will mot be required to take his regu- | tionary measure. Howard Palmer of-Mystic were ma. e ayers. Millbury will use |_ Capt..Henry Langworthy fs in New and money. lar $urn of patrol duty with the other | Mis< Knte Sweeney discovered the |ried on Saturday evening at the vec- | 917 OF JOUR BAVER, M oRry S I vore members of the force, so that more fire, which was in the upper part of | tory of St. Mari’s church, Rev. A, C. |PTACHealy, the Sams "REOR €3 U8 |~ The Noank fire company are making Ausiliary Gas Ranges at the end or time can be devoted to work of su-|the building, showed that the fire | Jones performing the ceremony. The mature, and also be in read- | started in the hayloft. The work in | couple will reside in Noank. iness to respond to any special duty |the barn had been completed by five | Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler and son st amy time, and be res the gemeral conduot of the force. wag no lantern or other li £ | arrangements for a social and dance. live 'in that town. Manager Taft o 16 ; Oxtord says he oafinot get along with- | Miss Linda Peckham, who has been . i n Sie players ‘and Manager | 7isiting friends in New London, re- ymeible £or | o'clock Saturday afternoon, and there | Reynolds have returned from a week's | Moy o Areomias e sure that he it | turned home Monday. t used in !stay in Boston. be obliged to go elsewhere than that above the range, if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circulars. ‘The special commit! will_investi- lahe barn by any one connected with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Hewitt 3 © gate the police methods of Norwich, |the premises. The locs I eatimatod: at | have issued invitations for <the mar- | /% Lo get {ogether such @ team ashe| MAKE THE ACADEMY FREE. Walker & Pratt Mtg. Co., 31 U \ w London and perhaps other cities | §3,500 and was partially insureds riage of their daughter, Miss Sarah |WAN(S In he, SSgle. SISIOESE FECT| The town's paying of the tuilion of g- Co., 31 Union St., Boston eir size. before sabmitting -their ik piracres Louise Hewitt, and Col. - . 5 o ; a - the' Norwiol 2 np;:t for formdl action to the town nold Tucker of va(ij;elm::,ng_m}é. ‘e | from out of town. Nofwish piulls mydcs e Norgion For Sale by M. HOURIGAN. Norwich, Agent. Monday evening the voters of the Daniélson has not peen heard from | Academy free in name as well as in council of Westerly. Fivet FRIALE T S wedding to take place at the home of : vot work on the big plant at Brad- - s canens | noonOct. 28, at 1.30 o'elock. and v nam. : o s o B e oy, e e Toute W, Arnold: > The - et aistrics | ¢, ME, Fred Godtrdy of West Haven 1z | FIOPIOLS Wore 1o Teagon [0 Believs | of tate haye mocesn e e ot sarried forward as rapidly as pos- . 5 7 o the gmest of her sister, Mrs. Conrad | it when o At of the fe: ere {15 roo DI foT 2 sibls, and has already reached a stage | M40, no Tecommendation for . repre: | gretzer, started it-will be by an all Massachu- |0 0 000 T Studonts, Tt means | seeesssesesesessssssssssseasasessassessssesser of completior. that warranted official [ €0 5/ TG £y L TG Ko, Ao ene ss ‘Btta Delle Woedmansee, who | Sclts league. Danlelson promoters:cans 7 AT O L ey ord . frspertion. Officers "of e, Tradiord | % contest between Joseph T Murphy, | o {5 P18 0ns (OUmANSES, MO8 | ot get any’ suitable hail in which to | half-mill tax; and Norwich can affor A Dyeing association, of Bradford, Eng- | 19 Brescnt.t distriot caueus will | Mechine company works in Westerly | '4¥: as all desired are unavallable: 14 . A1l citizens who believe 'in an mn I” N nester land, and ‘}‘E‘;‘:‘]"’""";,'dj"""“g‘{”‘ be held Friday at 4 o'clock. | EinyShe Shasl Lolx year Ldb: Tenfgnicd fl:d\]rsmyrr):)!:;nsz‘xgnms‘“ on tie Aome | cademic education for every INOFWICh |esthessesestisssosssossescscsssossosassoasisste soclation of ford, R. I, on Mon- rhe Sect strict recommended for | @nd iS with the New Lupdon Ship and | 72Yers pi =3 5 = P tiom of the big plant, which they expect | v ve Henry Burdiek agaipst| it o the lea euit oy fail ; ; : rrive New York Saturday RERRaR ke cus of Se { g g] e p is be a_mee is measure, he door, A i S :rg‘.nu edm;nfimrk and includes | 9iStrict will be held on next Monday at |.vear at the Mystic High school under [of the league officials in Webster, [yior e equcation to those who can in Weacerly Dunnoy | * NO RISHMEN D. B Thornton, president of both con- | ¢ 0¢lock L e R Totel Dewitt, next Sunday. e T Capital . Three Million Doilars, cerns. his son, W. I Thornton, Wil- » e a0k e tawenE and Must Renew Licenses. AL e Burplus . ..Three Million Dollars frod wart, s dtector, and Mr. Dem-| Local Laconics. palnting. Woodworks will be taught | st Renew Ljcensen. = 4| The adiourned meeting will bo fetd | PVEn i hrse Midion DO READILY ASSIMILATED secretary sident Thernton dexter B. Pcttef of ! v: e S Eis. R > N Mol ight! P ~ R T Ho e Crown | 1n Ve er iy, Fyfitef, of Providence Was | oric will be done in one of the vacant | nof have to face any contest to keep [in Town hall at 8 o'clock tonight! | Liberal, courteous and efficlent in Lty By Those with Impaired Digestion hotel, Providence, their quarters for Archie Murray of Milford, N. ., is | 008 in the school buildimg. Putnam in the wet column this year, e P R P i mapagement. = short time, where they will transact | hore on a visit to his parents, = Heard About the Village. e ‘wr}h?ess §’-b."f”"“ (ofr?x:‘ew bh'e‘lr STAFFORD SPRINGS s Business of ‘impdrtance i1 connection | "*L0 R T (00 NE PUTNE et 1s |, Mrs. Charles ‘Brigss is spending a e e e Setablsbae! 190 BORDENS T o tion within fout months. | on annual two weeks' vacation. i PR TR O ‘i | missioners. Tt is not probable that|Fair Ground a Busy Place—All inj MHarold L Wells. O. D. Optometrist. : b 1 i o M d Mrs. Frederick Sch 3 & 2 . St are VISit- |there will bé many, if any, changes Readiness for Today's Event: Defective vision corrected Dy the prop- Mr. Ward is to be the resident director K rederick Schwaner of | ing with the former’s parents in New | (nis year either in the number or pro- i | er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- a te 1 and treasurer of the company in ew iondon, are to locate in West- Rochelle, N. Y. 4 Josiots s ces, T P ¥ ter-Langworchy Block. Westerlyy R. L Rliode Isiana, erly. Charles McLaughlin is in Hartfora | Dystors, of the = Hoensed places, ey | o Preparations are completed for: the | 3 il bs the largest manufacturing | The arectors of the Wektérly Auto- | tor o for dsn which there are 21, exclusive of drug | Stafford fair, which begins today and | Sy S e e plant in the state. and will add ma- | matic Telephone company held a bus- | John: Wilbur has returned to Phita- | f.oreS, at present. Putnam has never fcontinues for three days. Thers are| WHEN you wanc fo put rour busl- the industrial influence of | iness session Mond 5 : elphla after a visit to hie parvents, | So0 & no-license town since the one {more horses here than ever before, and | ness before the public, there is no me-] Capt, Joshua Vess of Pontia 1| Deticon and Mrs. Rovert Witour. " |liccnse to every 500 of population Iaw | with the track in excellent conditon | dium better than through the advertis- apt, Joshua Voss of Pontidc and Mrs. . went into effect, so the number of |jt js expected that there will be some | A columns of The Bulletin. It is expectsd that the matter of [ 15 Allce W. Vase of Moosup were p.i[\{fge,{f:me B. Noves s visiting in | places is in excess of what it would|fine racing. Many peopls went out to|— 5 8 jidt Js expectsd that the matter of|visitors Minday tn Woesterly. Oidence, iy of the U. . navy io|P¢ If the law passed in 1909 applied) the kair Grounds Sunday afternoon and the rest of -the town of Staning-| Thomas L. Chapman: appeared in | ins suest.of By meronts, Dr ang S |here- . and Monday. The showmen have ar fom will be decided by Judge Reed of | PUblic in the uniform of a policeman, | i °3f purg iz Drssuip ) Officers Elected. rived and spent vesterday in arrane , the superior court, in New London,|for the first time Sunday night. i % o ey At a recent meeting of the O. M. club | ing their tents for the big show. To ¢ Friday. Upon the face of the| Josephine Rose; daughter of Dr. and 1N Mrs. Helen M. Willey was elected | day will be largely devoted to arrang Feturns, the oat STONINGTON. president, Miss Alice Morse secretary, | ing the exhibits in the main/ hall, an returns, the town voted in favor of | Mrs. H. W. Ros§, formerly of West- t] ’ . Jcens:, and the moderator in the cen- | erly, died Sunday in New York. . Py 7 Miss Bessie L. Champlin treasurer. | by Wednesday morning the fair will be tral district of the town 5o deelared.| A jocal store sold brooms at ten | COTPlimentary Sailing Trip—Guests at | Plans for the winter programme were |at its best. On Thursday the Higl Subsequently it was claimed that n | cents each, as a leader Monday, and| Chafing Dish Supper—Baptist Dele- |discussed, but definite arrangements | school relay and the motoreycle race 5 the Old Mystic district the vote was | the result was a parade of the broom | gates Named. 5 for the programme of the fortnightly | will take place. Several former Staf- in the majority for no-license, al- | prigade. meetings were made. {Ord pfeapl:l h;'if\.? alrei\ld{he&;;\; i:l\ in E s e official re- V Tl _ , e fair, an ome Huras to the general moderaior showed | o Capt and Mrs. Benjamin . Burdick | .0, SUOISY 2 Party of xouns people| . Social and Personal. feature will be noteworthy, as usual furss to the general moderator showed | of New York are guests of the cap- | 05 the, bordiigh gaye a sailing trip to| Jrrg Lyckland has returned to Prov- to_the contrary. 2 lle Fisher's Island and return in honor of | ; 5 Splanf Notes. pectation of favorable decis- ster. Mrs. Mary A. Perrigo, in |yryq 0T of idence after a few days' visit with her Notes. Son e Toensed deators have made | Mechenic sireet. e o it vernon, N. ¥ | Gaughtor, Mrs. George Blyth, in Brad- | William D. D'Connell and daughter, ormal application to the county com- | The monthly meeting of the Wester- | party 1ot at 1 . m. And reummen Totls | le¥ street. | Ardelle, are visiting relatives in town.' Ji8 - missioners for renewal of license, Iy Ministrial association was held on |in the day. 3 T| Miss Ruth Daniels of New York is| W. P. Pease and James Daley of ¥ % = Monday 1n the Memorial building, but | Henry B. Noyes 45 confined to his | SPeRding a few days with her parents, [ West Stafford have cach purchased 5 B . The case of George W. Champlin {he pmall attendance no bus- | home with pleuro-pneumonia. o s aECR e A1 - & Beiniely S RN [HEW Batonmolles ¢ : mst the Pawcatuck Valley Street . transacted. Mrs. Thomas is ill with an attack of | 35 or yraies B Y R TS ST ST Efl.’.‘, cowpany Was before. Tustices | . Thar McSparrow} emploved at | tonsilitis. Plce Mt oSBT alcY et 1E WEDDING. ' Dubois, Blodgett, Johnson and Sweet- | the Cotirell plant, had his left arm | Louis B. Hammond is engaged in i aes o TR e e v e cou: A severely cerated by eing ¢ ] i ki ! gcho day %3 N e T e ames. Jand, in the supreme court for Rhode acerat by being caught in | taking the enumeration of the school Miss Mae Sabin of Florence street ee a Jsland in Providence. The case was|machinery, Monday morning. Six |children in the borough, Tangwonk, At Mangfield Center Saturday after- heard in part and briefs submitted on | Stitches Were required /to close the{Wheeler, Harbor and Williams districts | bt noon, October 7, Florence Colegrove, @efendants bill of exceptions. Albert|wound. T the town, the month of OAtober be- | ““Nit. § Diizabeth Clarke recently | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. T Crafis appeared for piaintiff and| Invitations are out for the marriage, | I8 allowed for the work. took an automobile trip to Windham, | James, was married at the home of her Everett A. Kingsley of Westerly and | October 25, in St. Michael's church, of |* Chafing Dish Suppe . 2 Mrs T, Guild of Windham | pavents to_Adrian Meredith Reed of Donald G. Perkins of Norwich for de- | Clement Joseph Sharon and Miss Mary | Miss Juanita Nichols entertained a |have been guests of Miss S. Elizabeth | New York. The ceremony, which took fondent. . Fitzgerald, at 8 o'clock. Reception ! party of friends at a i , place at half past five, was performed = 38 Chafns dish sup- | QlaKe o e et imiroving frof | PY the v, Waltet Bl Lanphar. Thote recovering from an illness of typhoid t of town who attended dthe & recent illness. B AXSm on O] b 7 o . wedding were Miss Ruth Reed and i o R o ertaining | william Reed from Lansdon, N. Y. F you are nct hav- and Mrs. Arthur C. James from New- ington, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard W. James and daughter from A meeting of the Queens of Avilion is to be held this. (Tuesday) evening. ing the same suc- management. Mrs. F. J. Daniels, the regent, presided. Miss Bertha Sargent, | If you are suffering from Hezema. the recording secretary, read the re- | Psoriasis or any other kind of skin port of the September meeting. Re- | trouble, drop into our store for instant Forts of various officers and commit- | relief. We will guarantee you to stop fees were read and aceegled. Mrs. C. |ihal itch i two seconds. oftle will ‘prove it. ! Many a fiOd cook will tell you that she could not be sure Timima Kinne. of | Center” siseet dre | Plainfieid, N, 3. Mr. and Srs. Robert cess with your bak- B of the light, flaky biscuits, cake and pastry that she makes, (P e e ity | 2, Stearns < family were i pres- iR & i Gisars 3 without using \ = P i Waterbury.—The 49th anniversary of 3 buy : = . A. R. 7 Wadhams' post will be celebrated on > 3 = r 3 = Holds October Meeting on Monday— | Thursday, October 19. o Pillsbury’s 3| 5 - Interesting Programme. L BEST 3 = 2 3 The October meeti f Elizabeth 2 ! = Porter Putnam c‘l?:;t:g D A B }535 Y0UR BRUGNST the flour that never el i t] cha, r To Py ret . % slreetml\lnl‘fd;,y :tlee,rnog:spr';cegég xby STOPS THAT ch' t varies 2 £ £ s OR = a business meeting of the board of - : = ~ = BAKING POWDER. ) = K Shaw av Yies Tevle Chamnlin A 25c trial Made from a Superior grace . s Cream of Tarta i i AR I I SR b G o T entiriirmen: . lhe meeting in- | troubles, but none that we c3uld rec- <Iuded a most interesting and instruc- | ommend more highly than the well tive paper by Miss Harriet Brown en- | known compound of OIl _of Winter titled Harriet Beecher Stbwe's Cen- |green, Thymol and a few other ingred- tenary, and singing by the chapter glee | jents that have wrougnt such wonder- under the leadership of Mrs. S.{ful cures all over the country. — ° M. Wheelock. Ices and assorted cakes | This compound, known as D. D. D. were served by the hostesses, Mrs. | Prescription, will cool and - heal the Fielen Willey. Mrs. C. L. Torrey, Mrs. | itchy, burning skin as nothinz else’can. G. Harold Gllpatric, Mrs. J. B, Tatem, | Get a regular bottle and see—on our o Mes. H. F. Hopkins, Miss Fredsile | no_pay offer. Randal & e Lee & Osgood company. BHA Biscuits, Cake and Pastry Bl ANNNK 34

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