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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES . - |Breaks a Cold, | Windham County WINDHAM Runaway Causes Excitement—Twen- ty-five Attend Meeting of Home Mis- sionary Society. There was excitement ‘Wednesday noon when a pair of horses belonging to Mr. McArthur of Scotland and at- tached to a long business wagon, ran down Zion's hill, tuched up North street and freed themselves from the | g, W, MaGuire's, going on | = 3 wagon near E up Jennings where they were finally caught. Mr. MacArthur got out of the wagon near Charles Pot- fix the bridle on one of the when it became frightened and Mrs. MacArthur, who was in the wagon, jumped from the vehicle and escaped with a few minor bruises. Attended Convention. L T. Pegrum attended the y school convention in Hartford delegate from the Congregational h " Carrie Kenney of Montville is t of Mrs, George Keeney. julia King of Willimantie sunday with Miss Josephine lane maids at the wedding in Willimantic 'bus load of Windham peop! od the union meeting in the in- of home missions, held in Con- in Willimantic en tenc tere gregational church Thursday evening. Missionary Meetings. The Women's Home Missionary So- ciety held a special meeting in the chapel Tuesday afternoon at which there were 25 present, including two from South Windham. The meeting s led by the president, Mrs. F. E. The subject for the afternoon yrians in the United States and papers were read as follows: _Sources Merit, Mrs. W. 8. Chappell; Activities, Julia Swift; American Citizens, Mrs. Metzger; Intellectual and Social Miss Gertrude Arnold. A second meeting was held Friday aft- ernoon, addressed by Miss Jarvis, daughter of the late Archdeacon Jar- vis of Brooklyn. Mrs, Arthur Clark the t Wednesday of her sis- Mrs Maine. Mrs. W. Maine spent 1 with her WAUREGAN Delegates Attend Sunday School Con- vention—Moving Pictures Witnessed 3usine ns as Julia ter Wednesday unts. of Willimantic | r Edmon ] fhs | | home of his parents, Deacon and Mrs, ! by Large Audience. | Wiliard Arnold was in Cen- | d Sunday. 1iff and Miss Mars | riford attending lhe{ school convention. | on, who has been in the | past four years, Miller of Boston was in town past week, is much im- proved. lliam P. Gaffney was in Norwich Connor of Norwich was a calfer in town Thursday. A large crowd attended the meving picture ghow Wednesddy evening in St, John's hall given by L. A, Wilcox of of thi for for Pellerin has been chauffeur son of Providence the n has returned home. r. and Mrs. Joseph Maynard were in Norwich Wednesday attending the funeral of a relative. place, who llam Wat- past e‘sm NORTH STERLING George Pierce Shoots an 11 1.2-Lh. Fox—Recent Visitors. Mary Arnold of North Feoster friends here last week. Plerce shot an 11 1-2 pound )x last week Thursday. Mrs. F. O. Plummer was in Provi- dence last week. Miss Myrtie Griffith has returned 1 in Nc Foster. been visit- ster. st Killingly, on friends here recently. n Owens of Providence is vis- brother, Josiah Owens, Hall has moved his’ sawmill alley, ) da G. Knight her aunt in Providence. Mrs, J. Leroy Frink of New London is visiting Mra. F. O, Plummer. T. E. Briggs has returned from Providence. Lafayette Blanchard of Danielson calleq on friends here last week. Fred Chesley of Providence visited his home here last week. Mrs, Clifford Stewart has been visit- ing-friends in Provjdence the past \wo weeks. Mrs. H, H. Crowell was in Provi- dence Wednesday. Mrs, William Hartley has been vis- iting friends in Providence. Jessie Lee of Providence has been visiting at Stewart and Hartley's. POMFRET CENTER Successes of Community Home Club Meetings—Whist Club’s Officers. Mrs. alled on George his is visiting Frank Hildreth has recently moved from Elliotts to one of John Murdock’s cottages. Miss Euretta Grosvenor reports a fine time in Kansas where she is vis- iting. The meetings of the Community House club are a great success, tax- ing the accommodations of their hall to the limit. The efforts of the com- mittes are evidently highly /appreciat- ed. The whist club reorganized last week for the coming season. Dr. James H. Huchins was re-elected prestéent, Arthur T. Grosvenor secre- tary, Mrs. Andrew Sharpe treasurer. Andrew Sharpe was operated on at Day-Kimball hospital Wednesday by Dr. Overlock. Mr. and Mrs, Everett E. Brown are spending Friday and Saturday in Bos- ton at the corn show and other places of interest. SOUTH KILLINGLY Thirteen eandidates took and second degrees at grange Saturday night. Rev. H. B. Goodsell went ford Monday The Willing Workers gave a supper at the parsonage Wednesday night. The social and dance at Tewgood's ball brought out a large crowd Sat- urdaey night. Willlam A. Gaston, sen of for- mer Governor Gaston, has presented the Congregational church a new Bi- ble. It is a superb volume, revised edition. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignatu.e of the first Highland to East- | here fch | the choir. has re- | F. ! a HAMPTON | Cleveland Place Sold—Whist for Ben- Opens Nostrils Mrs. Annie Cleveland has sold_hor | Pape’s Cold Compound cures summer home here to a New York | . . purchaser, It is reported that Mrs. colds and grippe in a Cleveland and family are going to re- side in California. few hours. Mrs, C. B. Jewett, who has S U visiting relatives in Springfield, : { returned to her home here. Syors col L will be Inolfee Fred Humes, who is ve Inlsery; o hified . after of Pape's Cold Com- two hours until three e taken, taken to the Putnam hos ago. | distinctly feel all the dis- e symptoms leaving after the been has The mos and ill, was takin pital a few Misses Beatrice Pearl ~and Ruth Burnham joined the juvenile grange at their last regular meeting. Winners at Whist. The opening whist of a series which will Dbe. held through the winter mont for the benefit of the Hamp- ton Catholic church was held at the home of Mrs. James Brennan Monday evening. A large number attended. Playing lasted from $ to 10.30 o'clock, after which refreshments were served izes were awarded s follow: William Decker aret Riley. Gentle- Burnham; second, headache, dull- head and nose stuffed up, fever= ieezing, running of the nose, t, mucous catarrhal dis- reness, stiffness, rheuma- and other distress vanishes, ake this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is nothing else in the world, which will cur your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and with- out any other assistance or bad after- éffects as a 25-cent package of Pape’s Cold Compound, ich any druggist can supply—contains no quinine—be- longs in eve :ept no substi- tute. Tas: nice gently. —————— SOUTH WOODSTOCK Apple Buyer Who Breaks Leg Taken % Noriich. red by Miss Annie Palmer over - They are students at the antic Normal hool. ss May Turner of Willimantic was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred A. A Hunt, over Sunday. a long time, is slowly improving. Mrs. Yeomans in Ashville. . The mecting of Senexet grange was| Howard W. Yeomans of Cleveland, in charge of Ceres, who furnished an | 0, made a th relatives in interesting programme, consisting of | town rece 2 Mary B. Yeo- readings and a farce, Two Aunts and | mans left Thursday of last week for Photos. Ashville, N. C., where she expects to 8 nd most of winter. Substitute Carrier L. E. Winter cov- . route in this place last week while E. P. Lyman, the reg- ular carrier, was taking a short vaca- tion. of the Sot is planning apper, been ill for Broke His Leg. Charles S. Peck an broke his leg while jumping stage last Tuesday, and was to Norwich. WESTMINSTER Lester Colburn, died Tuesday at the home of his son, Thomas Colburn. Arthur Edmond spent Sunday at the e agent, | m the | taken Water Supply for Town. The town is having a \vell excavated at the rear of the town building. Hutchins has been ill for Edwin Edmond. Dr. Gallup of Willimantic was in this village Monday. | The tegchers of the several schools | in town assembled at the school build- ing here Tuesday afternoon for the monthly teachers’ meeting. The te: for the sermon last Sunda morning was found in I Mr. Croft will preach aga day. Mrs SPRING HILL Friends Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Flaherty on Silver Wedding An- niversary. The people of Spring h some from other town, embled home of Mr. Daniel C. Flaherty Tuesday \hservance of the 25th an- (heir marriage. They was a_complete surp and i d seem that w: - were both at neighbor's wh party arrived. About 65 were present and brought with them as a token of friendship a sideboard and knives and forks. Games were played, usic was fur hed b the local r- and a vocal duet. Ice cream, P and coffee were served to the tomoiient ny, the members of which ¢ B ol tended to Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty many Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James of War- | §000 Wishes LT renville were at Modena Wednesday. | 92Y- Mrs. P, J, Navin was in Williman- tle Tuesday. Tolland County SOUTH WILLINGTON Funeral of Brakeman Frank Allen— Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Hall, on Golden Wedding, to Provide Turkeys for Employes. Hill, together parts of the Croft of Hanover was at church | unday and occupied a place in| ¥ CLARK’'S CORNERS Mrs, Adele Ford, who has been a W. Martin's left Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin and sons | P ch 7 to Nor- | Attended Wedding. Not many were left on Spring Hill Wednesday evening after 4 o'clock, as t evervone was in North Coventr: tending the wedding of Gilbert F a former resident, and Mis: Mary O. Chase of that place. Th ceremony at the Congregational church was followed by a reception at the old Gilbert homestead, where the newly ied couple will reside. ptist church Sun- tomorrow will be dlen, gon i0f Dr. A. B. Coates of Mr. and 4 was held at their t y “riday. Burial was in the cemete: ton Hill. Rev. E. W ed the services about 19-vear train on 2 near White Vit family lived in town a couple of y ago. Rev Hartford. STAFFORD Union Training Class to Begin Meet- ings—Recent Silver Wedding. Allen, who w led by the man The ars Miss Ethel Ensminger is ill with diphtheria. s Mabel Booth was the guest week of friends in Springfield. s Florence Walbridge spent sev- At Hartford Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. James Service, J tended the fur Hartford Friday of Mrs father, died in that citv Nov. 13th, John H. We )w employ as carpenter 7. H. Hall. W. C. T. U. Appointments. The ex mmittee of the W. the llowing ap- presidents, South 0. Hall, Wil- A. Preston, W. Pratt; rtments, sol- Annie Service; Mary A. AHen hews: L. franchise, ) educ . unday school, medal contest, t who rgaret Glover has returneq F ol it with friends in Williman- Mis: €d| from a tic. Miss Elizabeth Kipp of Springfield is the guest of Mrs, F. A, Las Mrs. Thomas E delegates chool, school cutive ¢ from the Baptist attended the State = convention in Hart- Special Music. Next Sur at the church there will be special music. Selections will be sung from the can- tata, A Song of Thanksgiving, by Fred Pease. Silver Wedding. Charles Prince, a former resident, and Mrs. Prince celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at their home i Paterson, N. J., on the Sth inst. M made ar. | Sara P. Alden of this town contrib- rangements for a sufficient nomber of | Uted @ Poem written for the anniver- turkevs to be here f or |52 2 & Thanksgiving and will present them to Union ‘Training Class. the employes. No employe has been| The union training class for the overlooked and whether the head of | Sunday school teachers, arranged by the family works for the company o1 | the Bible study committee of the Fed- not, cach one of the employes may |€ration of Churches, will meet for the have a turkey dinner at Mr. Hall's |first time next Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. expense on Thanksgiving day. at Grace church. The class will be Golden Wedding, taught by Charles Boyd of Hartford, On that day Mr. and Mrs mission, Mrs, Id Rosa O. Holman; Jennie Green Alice Westerfield; Ida Hall Jones. Thanksgiving Turkeys for All Em- ployes. Gardiner Hall, M Hail moral Mrs. i S Mrs. Mr: Han win | &, Eraduate student of the school af s will | religious pedagogy. Delegations are celebrate their golden wedding anni- | planning to attend from every church versary, in company with about 75(in town. relatives, near and far, who have been invited, ‘and when the clock in Me- R morial church tower s HE than 300 persons in BRON be reminded as the t that Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner o ol | Instructive Lecture on Shakespeare— and relatives are also gathered round | Thanksgiving Vacation of One Week. the festal board and while the senti- ment may not take form the cele-| F. J. Spencer of Hartford gave an brants will be assured of a host of | interesting lecture on Shakespeare in the town hall last Friday evening, congratulations and good wishes. A ” Home Mission. Conpert. which was enjoyed by all who attend- The annual home mission concert of he GSundag school will be held next Sunday, the 24th, in connection with | ning in honor of his 24th birthday. the regular—church service, and will| Mr. Young, the superintend(tlzi); of begin at .30 p. m. A very interesting | the 'schools, was in town Monday and programme entitled America, prepared | Tuesday by the Home Missionary society, will y be used. Rev. E. W. Darrow will de- liver an address. The meeting of the W. C. T. U. is to be held at the home of the president, Mrs. E. J. Holman, Tuesday after- noon. d. A party of Edmund Horton’s friends gave him a surprise last Monday eve- A Week’s Vacation. The schools of the town closed Fri- day for the Thanksgiving . vacation, having one week. % Mrs. Seyms, Mrs, Gillett and Mrs. Tennant were visitors in Willimantic last Tuesday, going over in Mr. Cham- berlain’s auto. The ladies met at Mrs. Noyes to sew for a charitable purpose. Rev. Mr. Foster of Columbfa deliv- ered an interesting sermen Sunday morning, the 17th, in the Congrega- tional church in this place. Harry Tennant of East Hampton The W. S. 8. E. club gave an enter- | was a visitor in town last Sunday. tainment at Yeomans hall on Friday H. C. Porter is out after having evening of last week. The West Street | diphtheria. Dramatic club presented the play L GURLEYVILLE Simpkins' Little Breakfast Party to a Annual Chicken Pie Supper Well Pat- full house, to the enjoyment of all. After the entertainment the quilt was ronized—Thanksgiving Sermon at M. E. Church, COLUMBIA Pleasing Entertainment Crowds Yeo- mans Hall—Town Sinking New “Well. awarded Chester B. Lyman. The quilt thus disposed of by the ladies brought them $10. Hebron Pastor Heard. The pulplt was supplied last Sunday by Rev. Mr. Herrold of Hebron by ex- The annual chicken pie supper was change with Rev. E. O. Foster. heid at the heme of Mrs. H. E. Si- Miss Josephine Kneeland, principal | monds, the president of the Ladies’ of Waterford school, spent the week | Social Benevolent soclety, last Friday end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |evening. There was a good attend- W. H. Kneeland, in Pine street. ance, some coming from Storrs and Miss Carrington of Colchester was a number came in an autobus from i | i ter. | m | Jone: represented. Hi On Saturday, Nov. 23rd, the representative of one of the largest and most reliable Manufacturing Fur Houses in the East will be at our store, and will have the most comprehensive display and exhibi- tion of better grade Furs in FUR COATS, SCARFS, MUFFS as well as MATCHED . SETS and AUTOMOBILE WEAR for LADIES or MEN ever attemptedin the city. This demonstration will include our own splendid stock of the safer grades in FURS and GARMENTS, but also unlimited quantities of COATS of HUDSON SEAL, FRENCH SEAL, NATURAL and BLACK PONY, MARMOT, SABLE SQUIRREL CARACUL and PERSIAN LAMB. M And a complete showing of SINGLE SCARFS, SINGLE MUFFS or MATCHED SETS in the late designs of MOLE, CIVET CAT, POINTED FOX, BLACK FOX, HUDSON SEAL, MINK, JAPANESE MINK, NATURAL RACCOON, BLACK RAC- COON, CARACUL, PERSIAN LAMB, BLACK LYNX, NATURAL WOLF, BLACK WOLF, BLUE WOLF, BEAVER and JAPANESE FOX. Mr. Mayburg, representing this house, is thoroughly conversant with the details of manufacturing, having spent a lifetime in the business and not one item will be mis- This store will be responsible in every case and guarantee each item to be as rep- resented. This will be an exceptionally good time to select FURS for CHRISTMAS and we will hold any item you may wish from these immense assortments just as if pur- chased from our regular stocks. us just the same as if they were a part of our own line. THERE WILL BE BUT ONE DAY’S EXHIBITION AND SALE SO THAT IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU REMEMBER THE EXACT DATE — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, at FURS will be charged to those having accounts with THE TOGGERY SHOP, 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. J. C. MACPHERSON, FURRIER added to the treasury. Thanksgiving Sermon. Rev. E. H. Tunnicliff will preach a | Thanksgiving sermon next Sunday morning at the M. E. church. W. D. Walker, from Ware, was a week end guest at F. ham’s. i Edward Bates from Willimanti a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Conant Saturday and Sunday. Willimantic. A substantial sum was | GILEAD | | ent. L. A. S. Holds Profitable Supper and | Entertainment — Local Guests at Verment Wedding. - Daniel August is moving his sawmill | from W. N. Hill's lot to Talcottville. | A. Hitchcock is spending a ford. | A E. Lord returned Monday from spending several days with Mrs. Harriet Dickinson in Mariboro. Rev. Joseph Herold, M. W. Hi W. Hutchinson and Mrs. Hutchin attended the state mday school con- vention in Hartford Tuesday Success of L. A. S. he L. A. S, at their annual chicken | upper t week Wednesday net- ted $37.50 at their fair, $40 from their | supper, $5 from Mr. Hitchcock of | Hartford, $25 from J. L. Way and | $25 from Mrs. Spencer of Manches- | | c pie 5 Mrs. Mary C. Gilbert and daughter | Mabel went to Bellows Falls, Vt, on | Tucsday to attend the wedding of R. | D. Gilbert and Miss Helen Ryder of that place. | ;. H. Hodge and daughter, Mrs. | . Carpenter, returned to Perry- | ville, R. I, Wednesday. | Schools . closed Friday Thanksgiving recess STAFFORDVILLE |’ Union Thanksgiving Service Sunday— Officers of Knights of Methodism. Mrs. John Fagan was operated -upon for appendi Hartford hospital las The 7 day old sc Horatio G. West @ its grandparents, Mr. 2 Wilson, Monday mornin er’ at the house by the Rev. s and Rev. D. Hamilton offi- ciated at the burial service in the lo- | cal cemetery Tuesda, ’ Union Service, | There will be a union Thanksgiving | service in the local pnal | church next Sunday Rev. | W. D. Hamilton of hodist | church will preach on Thai ving to | Jehovah. Officers of K. of M. | The Knigit Methodism elected the follow last week at their meeting at the M. 8 Arthur Chandler: captain, cher; scribe, Ernest Belcher; Clarence Hubbard. The pastor is seer of the order, | Those who are ill include Rev, Hen- ry M. Vail, Harland G. Dunham and Mrs. Fred Bowden. s, C. Dunbar and son, Robert, of | Springfield, Mass. are guests of Mrs, H. G. Dunham. BOLTON Start on New Hall—Griffin-Mack Mar- | riage. nccessfally is at the of Land has been broken for the Bolton hall. Wiliam R. Grant, who is to; build the foundation, started work on | Monday. | Miss Lillian Mack and Joseph Griffin | of Hebron were married in New York ! Jast Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are to live in Hebron. | The Friendly club met last week with | Mrs. Charles Sumner. Mrs. Charles M. Pinney and daugh- | ter, Dora, have been in Webster, Mass., | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Avery. Aleck White of Hebron was a recent Bolton visitor. Mrs. C. E. Pomeroy has returned to her son’s, in Windsor, after five months g{m with her daughter, Mrs. W, C. ke, | vention, { Mansfield eDpot, | tended as delegates du: WILLINGTON attended, rmon, from , being par > Sunday sc s con- | meni, and it member of the the was voted t any school able to be present at the meet- ing of the convention at the Fourth | chureh, Hartford, this week might reg- | delegates from this _school. ; F. W. Pratt reported 32 pres- | Among them were six teac Lillian C. Math Miss Mabel town; M 3 hel | Elaine Clarke, ! s Helen Nichol: M Parkinson and | Tiffany, Tolland side, ; Rev. Mr, Osborne, who supplied the pulpit for two Sundays in the summer vacation of the pastor, is again the| guest of the Ayers family and accom- panied the family to church. | W, H. Marsh gave a fine compre- hensive report of the Congregational | state conference at New Haven, which | ie. Mr. Marsh, and Mrs. Gardner at- | g the week. Miss Potter, teaching MASHAPAUG Friends Attend Funeral of Town Clerk Alvin B, Chamberlin at Sturbridge. rain of last week it looks g for farmers who | water for their live- Since t! more enc have had to cart delegation of friends went to Ma meral t Satur town clerk ster 16 3 5 entative one term. He respected by Dpeople around. Tho! S f 2 i for Harman will keep 100 hens Leghorn, Rhode Island h Rock breeds. cents per dozen at E EAST WILLINGTON moved to O. P. Williams’ last week xt Wedr Potter goes to er home in New London to attend the ball of the Williams Memorial insti- tute at the Crocker house. Charles Horner is the mail carrier on R F. D. No. L Washington County, R. 1. ROCKVILLE Address by Mission Teacher from China—Officers of Leyal Workers. e a Seventh-day - who has been 20 years, gave an in the S. D. B. church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Ash- away were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pajmer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stone of Tomaquag visited relatives here this week. Hon. Benjamin Kenyon and Emory Kenyon were callers in Westerly Sun- da; Gorton Burdick has returned home from Beach Pond, where he has been for two weeks building a fire place and chimney at one of the cottages. Mrs, Benjamin Kenyon has been ill. Officers Elected. The Loyal Workers have elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. A. G. Crofoot; vice president. Miss Elva G. Woodmansee; treasurer, Miss Gladys Edwards; sec retary, Miss Evelyn Palmer; directors, Mrs. Charles Crandal] and Mrs. O. G. ‘Woodmansee. RICHMOND 0. U. A. M. to Attend Church—Will- | merly owned by Mrs. Hattie Potter. services at the nock Sunday kin of Matunuck, who is > superior court as juror ston, spent Wednesday night with B. B. Moore Baptist church at at We: and Thursday and fan Az has sold her ‘of East Green- Mary Sweet been the 3 gu of Point Judith Mrs. B. R. Cor- Eighty on November 24, T of Il Monto, Cal, on the 24th of William F. formerly of Sha November will obscrve his 80th birth- day. His friends in Richmond and South Kingston are sending him birth- day cards. USQUEPAUGH Loss of Gold Watch and Diamond Ring —Progress on State Road. rvices held in the church morning and evening Sunday were well at- tended. Mrs. Mary McConnor spent Saturday and Sumday with relatives at Provi- dence. Clark B, spent Wed Wells of East Green- sday at Dr. Ken- Wells of Shannock husband's motier here one his district was James nd aunt, y n K. purchased by Geol Amos H. Ker icknell, spent unday as guests of F and family at Arcadia. Archie Kenyon visited with his brother Cliff Arthur Cooke h: house owned by I Mrs. and Crandall over Sunday rd at Ashaway. moved to the K. Crandall, for- is that a lost a gold v It reported village recently diamond ring. Several Italians have arrived and the on the state road is progressing this and Flora Kenyon spent Tuesday f{at Carolina. . E. Kenyon v e ited Wednes- Crandall's at Arcadia. oh Grade kurs HOPKINTON Veote Polled—Mail Driver's Horse Tries His Speed. Large The vote in Voting District Ne, 1 of this town, at the last election, was the largest polled since the divisien of the town into two districts in 0. The first ballot deposited in the box November 5 was put in by Jomathan Larkin, one of the oldest voters in the district and a staunch adherent of the pwohibition party. Mrs. Olive Alice Mellen has left town for St. Louis, where her father is critically 1ll. The residence here Is under the care of Henry Matson, whe boards at the heme of Howard C. Boss. Mail Driver Eugene D, Wheeler left his wagon one day last week to pick up some object he discoversd in the road and was walking behind his hors and buggy when the animal increased his speed to a run before Mr, Wheeler could overtake him and ran past his home through Hopkinton City and was stopped by George K. Hoxsie em the hill nerth of the postoffice, about two miles from the point of commencing the race. Willlam H. Burdick, who has been very {ll at his home on High street, Ashaway, for three weeks, is much better. D. Walter Blake of Westerly spent Sunday at the home of his h&‘:, Daniel B, Blake, in Ashaway. Clay Products in West Virgina crease. The value of the brick ,tile, pottery, and various other clay products made in West Virginia in 1911, according to the United States Geological Sur- vey, was $4,333,420. This is an Increass of $385,375 compared with the figures for 1910, Scientific Fact Established. A number of rabbits upon whom cof- fee was tried to determine the effect of the caffeine it contained died, proving beyond a doubt that coffee never was intended as food for rabbits.—Louls- ville Courier-Journal. The average mother believes that it would be impossible to keep her out of the presidential chair if the ple properly appreclated him. Sayannah .a..a‘,.‘.g o iam F. Tucker’s 89th Birthday. Pawcatuck council, No. 15, Jr. O. U. A, M, will attend in a body divine Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Ca 64-66 Franklin Street