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TALKED ABOUT IN WESTERLY Nearly Three Hundred Shriners Coming November 24th— George T. Foy Held For Superior Court on Grave Charge —John A. Slocum of Ashaway Meets His Wife Return- ing From New ’Ym'k With Joseph A. Ashworth. upon commerce and offered as urgent- Governor Pothier has named as the 1y neede as any in the entire project. Haode Island delegation to the Atlan- tic Deeper’ Waterways association con- vention to open Nov. 18 ai Jackson- ville, ¥la., United States Senators Lip- pitt . and Colt and Congressmen U'Shaunnessy, Gerry and Kennedy. ‘The state is interested in the inland waterway movement. as it means easier and cheaper trausporiation. :'he section of the iniracoastal waterway proposed for Rhbode Isiand will com- wmence ai a point about a mile below Wickford, on Narraganseti bay, und thence in a line through the towns of Wickford. North Kingston. Narragan- sett, Chzriestown, South Kingston and | Westerly, to Fisher’s Island sound and | opposite Stonington. The total length | of esmal in the state is 35.6 miles and the total cosi js estimated at $12,000, or $338.000 a mule. Jurors have been drawn for the November session of the United States district court for Rhode Island, which convenes in Providence Nov. 18. The grand jury has been summoned for the opening day and the petit jury the ond day. Among the 23 grand urors summoned are Russell L. Sto- cum and Oscar H. Tefft of Westerly and the town will be represented on the trial jury by Charles H. Crandall and David McG. Newell. Several im- portant cases will be considered at this session of the court. Illustrious Potentate George G.. Bell has charoe of the plans for the meet- ing in Westerly of the Mystic Sarine of Rhode Island Nov. 24th, which will mark a second time that this body, The immense traffic between Boston | composed wholly of members of the and ports to the southward on the At- | Masonic fraternity. has ever been held lantic seaboard is hampered by the | outside of the city of Providence. At members, the Shrine band of 35 pieces and a patrol of 2 to be initiated, will com; from Provi | the riners of Connecticut will be represented. The 11 be in | full regalia and make a short street pa- rade. The exercises in the evening, in- contour of the coastline of southeast- ern New England. which forms a long peninsula which, irted by Block- Isl- and, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, comprise one of the most dangerous B navigation on the entire the United States. In the pasi quarter century, between | | i ] ! | { | thousand | | | | | the eastern end of l.ong Island and | cluding the initiation, will be held in Cape Cod, upward of one the Westerly opera house. It is said disasiers have been recorded, and | that 15 Westerliy Masons will walk fuily 35 per ceni. of the disasters oc- | ankle deep, if necessary, through hot curred off Block Island and along the | desert sands in order to be initiated. eastern coast of Rhode Island. Lo The proposed remedy the inland A report of the medical inspection of waterway. the route for which the schools of the statc was made ‘at a peopie of Rhode Island desire to be | meeting of the state board of educa- tion in Providence which showed that during the last fiscal year money fur- from Roston to the sheltered wate Mount Hope and Narragansett bays. or | along the line of the base of the ; nished by the state had been expended Cod penimsuia, cutting off the danger- | to the amount of $14.671.95 in nine ous passage from Boston around Cape | cities and towns, representing 80 per Cod and through Nantucket sound, | cent. of the school children of the state. thence from Narragansectt bay through ; The expendi as foliows: To the western shore line across Rhode | Westerly $277.90, Jalls $700, 1sfand to the ecastern end of Long Isl- | Bast Providence $509, i Greenwich and sound, thus avoiding the passage | $100, Jamesiown $250, Johnston $215, around Point Judith and the exposed | Newport $1,700, Pa®iuc $1,000, south shore of Rhode Isiand. | Providence § Warwick $1,000, The 31-miie 1i and Woonsoc 02 and from the M whu was sent the wesier'y to it to study th stem bay, to Wa of child training, made a report, which leasi costly of was unanimou ap , and the and wounid confer a system will be given a test at the siate TR o normal school during the _presént = | school year. In urging thai the system be given a trial, Miss Cr declared that the method, in view of its merits and evident resu could not be ig- , d She volunteered to supervise experiment at the normal school, i was accepted. None of the « ses will be open to nor 1 school i s, but the m may be in- .d into the course of study For the present it will be t ed on children in the kinder- en or lower Could Hardly Do Housework. Pim- ples Full of Matter. ltching and | Burning Intense. Cuticura Soap | and Ointment Cured. ‘ P. 0. Box 25, Alburg, Vt. My hands | @ere s affected with eczema that I could Mardly do my house work for all summer. George T. Foy, arrested by Officer Dom:nue in the White Rock sction and iized tor intoxication by the Third ourt Wednegd: morning, and ased, was back in the police and upon a more the maximum punish- arge, ment being 20 years and the The eczema. broke out as | Sayen s eass. o e f detected commitiing an abomina- the itching and burning nd detestable crime against nature | | pimples full of matter and | i | were 8o intense that I n the barn o¢ J. Burnside Babcock, scratched and made it e a mare stabled. He was ar- spread all over my hands. | '@iZned at a night session They itche | of court and pl t guilty. He v itched and burned |y o5 held for ' the y of the 50 1 could not sleep. [ triod different kinge of | SUPerior court for Washington county. This Beautiful Hair salves, pills and liquids | Joseph Si Ashworth of Attlebore, but to no success. Then 1 used Cuticura Mass., was taken from a New Vork Soap and Ointment. ( washed the sores and Boston train upon arrivs with Cuticura Soap then let them dry and | 'vesterly by Depi Sheriff Mitc! hc-ll ‘ then T used the Cuticura Oiatment. In a upon a compi orn out b, lu]m H | few nights I could steep well and in two i weeks my hands were completely cured.” (Bigned) Mrs. George Pelkey, Oct. 14, 1912, A gemeration of mothers has found no soap %6 well suited for cleansing and purifying the skin and hair of infants and children as Cuticura 8oap. Its absolute purity and re- Creshing fragrance alone are enough to A. Slocum of A Slocum, ectives, he was of Mrs. Slocum | and Ct ules det ny found in the in P a_hotel, by 2 clestone of 4 laid at $10.000 and the wr s re- T court for! : A to the sup recommend it above ordlnaryAB.kin soaps, on cot r Dec, Ashworth | butthereare added to these qualities delicaio i< .hout 5o vears of age and a widow- | yet effective emollient properties, derived er. While in the police station here | fom Cuticura Ointment, which render it Mrs. Slocum brought him food, gave | most, valuable in overcoming a tendepcy to him all »ssible attention, and gave | e evidence of close friend- i distressing eruptions and proroting a nor- mal condition of skin and hair health. unmistakab Cuticura Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Oint- - the suit was seitied and Ash-| ment (50c.) sold everywhere. Liberal sample feipedech Wis Qv scobnl of @nch muafled froe, with 32.p. book. Ad- | reves pracecnin Lo¢ commenced di- dreas post-card *‘ Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." AFMen who shave and shampoo with Cu- #icura Boap will find it best for skin and scalp. Daniel David Malnaxh, 70, a sculptor | by occupation. and among the kest in esterly, died Thursd fternoon at home in Summer g along | % _He W rom his | ® fared: ithe eriploy bf tha e Bng- 4 land granite work, and remained in | Lower than ever in price. Better and | that employ uniil forced to retire by | more for your money than ever be- | reason of fai health, He was! sy the first of the [talian families t ate in Wesie nd was an ex- 1914 l h 1 workman. I a mvmhev of | veriand is eww Soclete Oper. . 'and Ryoal | 1 aliuni: He Teaves o willow and Ave| Demonstration will convince you it ughte! rie Rose, Helena Jose- rgaret Charlotte Jo- Malnatti and Mrs, Columbus i, Jr. i Louise, the autemobile of the year to buy.! 1“ Xy M. B. RINE AUTO Co. AGENTS, 19 Chestnut Street Local Laconics. Talephone. Grand officers from Providence visit- | IT PAYS TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHES PUT IN SHAPE AT NORWICH'S ONLY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT ENDS HERE The only modern plant in town that will treat your clothes kindly and that CLEANS CLEAN. Oug years of satis- faction is your guarantee of excellent work. PUT US TO THE TEST! IT WILL PAY US BOTH. LANG'S 157 Franklin St. IMe<=rmeg Mg Cleansers’ and Dyers THE NORWICH ELECTRIC COMPANY 100 Franklin Street. Contractors and Dealers In Electric Supplies “ELECTRIC PORTABLE TABLE LAMPS” ed Bowen lodg X, of “P. evening. C. Clifford Bradford of Attleboro is visiting in 3 William H. ( , Willard D. acon, | H. T. Bugbee and Joseph 3 are the la t to become afiili 3 1 the Westeriy Board of ] The P. S. Barber Hose company re for corner s Wednes- sponded to a fire alarm sent himney fire at the arden and Thomps | day morning. In connection with the conducted at the Peopi a s by sion by 2 M » there 1 be all-d: on Friday, commencing at w o’clock in the morr ing. | Westerly school pupiis did not com- | pete in the last crayon contest ¢ School Arts Guild. Among the prize winners are R Farino of Sal- tonstall school and ik Hooker of Harbor school, New Willlam I, Clarke ay, for- merly pres of the Westerly town | | council, ited a beautiful poem entitled. Sonl B leth Not tm the Sabbath Reéc: ¥, Cle e is president of the venth- day Baptist | missionary board, * During the recent conference gf Seventh-day Japtists T Westerly there were ofterings that aggregated $94.15, as foilows; For tract ‘and education for Sabbath school, and women's boards, The recent ragansett u.umi\ )«. stalled by District J)epuu' were Lawler of Asks Dncmrs {0 Prescri}ifiheuma% Agent Greenburg Shows Faith in One Rheumatic Remedy After Six Years’ Suffering. i “3839 Cottage Grove Av Chicago, | 1L, March 17, 1918.—For six years, on and off, just as the weather would change, I have suffered agony from Rheumatism ,the pains in my big toe, left foot, knees, hips and groins be almost unbearable. At such times I hardly dared take a step for fear of another attack. I spent many dolars | and became thoroughly disgusted with so-called Rheumatic remedies, until' I tried RHEUMA. I was buying some liniment when your Peoria, Iil., agents recommended your remedy. I have since asked physicians to prescribe RHEUMA for Rheumatism. The train crews on the Rock Island Railroad, cane, will verify my statements. Yours most sincerely,” J. K. Greenburg, News Agent, Rock Island Railroad. Anybody can afford to pay 50 cents to get rid of terrible Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, and that’s all | RHEUMA costs at The Lee & Osgood | Co., and they say if it doek not do all that is claimed for it, money back. RHEUMA costs very little, but- it Some Special Bargains to make room for new stock is one of the best remedies yvou can find to drive Rheumatic poisons from the system and bring back’ perrect hoalth. who saw me limping along using a | | against | 1 i It’s just what its name implies —just to make the hair glossy, and lustrous, and more beautiful — just to make it easier to dress, and more natural to fall easily and gracefully into the wavy lines and folds of the ceiffure, just to resh and cool effect, and leave a lingering, delicate, elusive perfume. 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The boy is ng any kind of the term of pro- report r rly to s, a state game com- three bicycles have from in front of one from in front The purloiners were Ik and Ecclestone by , and were taken into police and subsequently released af- ven some herly advice. were rec red and re- turned to the owners. The Last Race Won. Yale's oldest alumnus is ’96. As he retains all his faculitie he can re- mem when Yale won a boat race Harvard.—New York Evening t. The pul i the | respondin, only foreign to our zat, 1 Burmese measure, i ire exactly cc nea i O’Connell of+ officiated and in ] ( hPPk and momhs-rs i 7 M‘;STIC | Evening of Whist at Colntry Club— | Mrs. Edward S. Harkness’ Fine Gift | for Cemetery. There was a hux(‘ attendance at the cemetery the keys of the | chapel built for the use of services and as a memorial to her grandparents, Mr, and M Thomas Greenman, The structure Is a beautiful piece of arch- itecture, and much appreciated by Mystie people. Local Brevities. Claude H. Gilifillan of Barnet, Vt., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Kretzer. Mr. s Mrs. George C. Lane and son Robert Wilbur le, are visiting relatives in New York. There was a large attendance at' the dance in Gilbert hall Wednesday eve- ning. Grinnell’'s orchestra furnished music. Jhe committeegof arrange- ments was Daniel Donovan, Thomas Hickson and John Beebe. One lighted gas jet consumes as much alr as four adults. Children.Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA You’ll be prouder than ever of your woodwork when you clean it with GOLD DUST 1t quickly ““Let the and grease, and cleans everything. 5c and larger packages. (R FAIRBANK Sa] dissolves and removes all dirt ® CHIGAGO GOLD DUST TWINS do your work™ s mortuary | Ferguson & Charbonnea: | are selling the | Mystic Country ¢ Thursday even- | 66 . CiRaeg ¢ | ing when whist w njoyed. A Dutch erlt ln supper was served. The committee in charge were: Mr. and Mrs. A, . George, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S ana Sire, Damei B Gruen Watch Mr, and Mrs. Frank N. Batty. Beautiful Memorial. b Mrs. Bdward S. Harkness has been | Also the Best Watch Bargain in Mystle this week and has turned Feved over to the trustees of the Elm Grove | ever offer A 21 Jewel Adjusted Watch in a 25 year filled case for $25.00 'WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with new edditions coming slong, including those with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also art 13 -imitaticons. We are in thc market for painting, paper-hanging and decorating ali the I ume. ! P. F. MURTAGH 22 and 94 West Main Straet. For Wedding Gifts we are showing new pat- terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- ing _.and Silver Plated Ware. We carry the best makes in above lines and will Guarantee Prices. Engraving Free. John & Geo. H, Bliss JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruted ts Ords- 108 BROADWAY WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before tne public, there' is mo me- ¢ium better-than through the advertia- ing columns of The Bulletin