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FEBRUARY 6, 1914 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY i | | \ TEIENRSPREAD - WESTERLY VETERANS DESIGNATED I Tie Portesas & Mitchell Ca. Voo, L o = i FNORWICH) M.l_ DVER HAN[]S G. A. R. Men Selected to Visit Schools on Grand Army Flag, i _ ' Line | Could Hardly Do Housework. Pime Day, the 12th—$4,500 Asked For to Compensate Court | i NE \N‘“‘Y‘o R ples Full of Matter.c ltching and House Commission—Old Book Printed by Samuel 1 E i STEAMERS Burning Intense, Guticara Soap Trumbull Secured—Post Office Force to Entertain. | CHESTER W. CHAPIN and Ointment Cured, ! | ‘ It Is Now In Progress f | To Continue Throughout the Week NEW HAMPSHIRE Clioose LhiS TuLie DeXi iiwe yud B0 10 Now oo 10Ul have & deligatiud VOyage i iong isianu Suyud «8a & Supern view Of the Womderius skyiBe | aBd wateriront of Manhattan fiteamer leaves New London at 11 m. daily (except Sunday), due Nes [N -~ To—— . 0. Box 25, Alburg, Vt. — * My hands , Representative Owen of Providence were so affected with eczema that I could | .5 presented a resolution in the hardly do my house work for all summer. | Rhode Island general assembly pro- The eczema broke out as | viding compensation for the commis- pimples full of matterand | sion on the construction of the court and @eliver a patriotic address in con- | nection with the exercises. At a meet- ing of the post, Thursday evening, de- tall was made as follows: i ““High school, Paul H. Hillard, James the itching and burning | house in Wester] which was built | A. Barber; Eim ' street. Christopher i . o = g o dally o ¢ Sundss). dae were so intense thag T | in connection with the town hall, and | Simonds; Pleasant street, -John B. |} An interesting feature of this Annual Sale is the e e S o scratched and made it | PV (he same contractor. The resolu- | Brown: Park avenue,” Abel Babcock, | Milling f ali Joshua M. Clark; Quarry Hill, Amos Qr ty tion was referred to the finance com- P, Chapman, Mrs. Jennie Parker;: Wo- very special offerings of Plain and Fancy White Goods, "omii‘onw'cn spread all over my hands. e ihhed and brsed ;LT'}“‘ Bal st‘)(:ne‘r;‘ac!‘w&i?‘ d"“gfi mama- Reliet Corpo: Chesimut street. . || Long Cloth, Indian Head, White Dress Linens, Etc. 10 $ l o leep. an urnishing of th t rs, A g 5 e i | tried_different kinds of | for which the state appropriated $50.. | llam D. Babcock; Dunn's Corners, Ste- e s ln t e rea | - - NEW YORK salves, pills and liquids | 000, the site being donated by the | phen A. Congdon; White Rock, Miss Note These Emph tic Reductions Meals a la Carte Wut t0 1o success, Them T used Cutioura § town of Westerly. Although . there | B. Alice Tefft, president W. R. C. i pha e n e, TSN | i sent rallroad station. 8oap and Ointment. ) washed the sores | is @ distinct separation by.a hallway S ‘with Cuticufa Soap then let them dry and | ©f {1'® town and state buildihgs, in the | . poagurements were taken again on l h h h 36-inch English Long Cloth in 12 40-inch White India Linons, short NEW ENGLAN AMSHIP CO. then 1 used the Cuticura Olntment. Ina | PXICTO0 1t fs ome. splendid” granite Thurakhy of the:distance e the - taSte’ e teXture’ the ard pleces, regular value $1.50 lengths, 2 to 10 yards — regular JOLAND; STEAM few nights I could sleep well and I two | “ 05 o railroad station, from a poin th . value 20c to 25c— weeks my hands wero completely CUed”l | ocien (areion With 1o mn Appiopria | SRS Of the Buggage room doorto size of the loaf and the e ik SALE PRICE A YARD 120sc- (signed) Mrs. George Pelkey, Oct. 14, 1912 | tion of $4,300. The commission s | e Cront door of e KON B nefer of 2 36-inch English Long Cloth, good, PRCEE A g S e A generation of mothers has found no soap aposed of Judge Willard B. Tan- | o . 0 e the h ll dependable quality, regular value | . #5-inch Indian Head, soft finish 20 well suited for cleansing and purifying the Senstor Lovin™ W. Arnola snd | Hane weuld sl eovelee LRc @ v nouris ment, all are not- S for needle work — ideal fabric for Tk . mis sad bair of infants and children as sentative Abram L. Atwood and | [aliread company, of Be 4t n the = % SALE PRICE A YARD 113c | 130 sults and skirts —also for uesdays, Thursdays, Sundays Cutlcura Soap. Tts absolute purity and re- | | solution is adopted, each Will | , ¢ office department. The measure- | « abl S er E'1 th b d | 2 i‘f‘:‘: S scuxts, otc, as it is Leaves Norwich 5.15 p. m. Lreshing frazrance alone are emough t | FoC¢ive 11,300 for services rendered the | BoSt 908 JERACIICCL 0y " by Tames Y supe€rio n € brea 6-inch English Long Cloth, in a | 2% t0 dmaw— 4 Arrives New York 7 a. m. recommend it above ardinary skin s0abs. | ““Uh. or Arnold is the resident mem. | Noonan, of Boston, assistant ‘superin- ‘ BN 5 very fine grade, regular value 20c SALE PRICE.A XARDAIS buttheroareadded to these qualities delicate of the commission and devoted | tendent of the rallway mail service from Heckers Flour SALE PRICE A YARD 15c 36-inch White Linen Waisti Fare §1 Staterooms $1 4 » b B Villiam C. Nichols, representing . o, LS wistae, = yet effective emollient properties, derived 2 of his time to the work and the | and WHlam C. AU erom, Temone Tt s Lo medium weight and soft finish, reg- All outside rooms. from Cuticura Ointment, which render it assigned to him is not extrava-.|the New York, He e dativer 40-inch White English Nainsook, | ular value 37%c— ‘Bixeligat; Plolngs Mevice. | ford Railroad compnay. distance of the railroad company is 1.320 feet and the actual distance is 1,318 feet, but by close measurements ] and allowances by reason of door siils, The two other gentlemen of umission did very ith the constr the most, valuable in overcoming a tendency to eistressing eruptions and promoting a nor- wal condition of skin and hair' health. Cuticura Soap (25c) and Cuticura Ot~ | fine, soft finish, short lenaths, reg ular value 20c— SALE PRICE A YARD 1205 | A book of practical home-baking recipes—for | bread, twists, knots, horns, rusks, rolls, cookies, { cakes, pies, tarts and puddings—sent free for the SALE PRICE A YARD 25¢ inch Dotted Swi sizes of dots, little in con- ction and fur- bullding and $1,500 Chelsea Line in a variety ar value 1c of 1 be ve L, st like - 2 % ment (50c.) sold everywhere. Liberal sample be velver, Just like find- | 40 figures were changed, but left the 40-inch White English Nainsook, SALE PRICE A YARD 12/4c Phone 117 in No mention was made asking of each mafled free, with 32-p. book. Ad= | o .ompe G o alstance within the railroad limit by > 3 SEP Ttan SEo e . ( mpensat] when the commission 1 in a fine grade, regular valu 51 45-inch White Batiste, a thor- @ress post-card * Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.”, | w..: uppointed. but ii was plainly stat- | just four inches. Therefore, if those B 3 », & s ”» i SALE PRICE A YARD 17c | oughly dependable grade, regular 2 #3-Men who shave snd shampoo with Cu- | o that §30.000 would cover the en- | fgures are accepted (he LRy o Don’t merely say “flour’”’—say “Heckers’ Flour ’ Salhe 296 - tie Cort or canrbint ‘nish. | pany will attend to the transfer of the : e i #icuta Soap will flnd it best for skin and scalp. | Yo Sost of. Sonstenchon ot ernEC AR I CISEC Rt Whets iaine Then you will get the best 36-inch fine” quality, soft finish SALE PRICE A YARD 29c = == | ALl | post offce is in operation {] Gambric. very gesiravle for under- o e LEGAL NOTICES o T : The baggage rfom at the new stat- wear, regular value 15c— I G b g Sl S o e adung Westerly Public library has just | tion Is located in the cast end farth- At all grocers SALE PRICE A YARD 11c | 37350 o oo Te&u i REGISTRARS' OF VOTERS NOTICE.| olume of 281 pages, With ihis tile | C5t Femoved from. the new postoffic R N SALE PRICE A YARD 25¢ The Rogistrars and Assistant Regis- Hymus and Spiritual Songs, by |1t i8 evident that when the new sta’ R et o 0-inch White Voile /otexs of the Town of Nor-| Henry Alline, Late' Minifter of the |ton was erected measurements Weis HECKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CO., NEW YORK e ey ey Tegulax fin‘,r’;r:dp“:‘_‘;m““_flfh{: s UNIVERSITY PLACE e in on on ; o, e oty |taken from the 5 o ” c to 2 @ne Blook West of Broadway FEB. 6th and 15th, 1914, from 12 o’clock, moom, until 9 o’clock In o evening, post office building that stood on the site of the new, the entrance to which the railroad sta- SALE PRICE A YARD 10c SALE PRICE A YARD 37'c (Con.) Printed by S. NEW YORK Tloss “To Register” the Jegal voters of said Trumbull, son of John |if many feet nearer 0 Wholesate asd Town Who may appear for the privilege printen of Nwich. wemt |tion. By the change in post offices the A wry o Diser .S of voting in political primaries or cau- Stonington borough | Mail carriage to Watch Hill and MODERN VUIELY ¥IREFROOY| cuses, prescribed in Act of Legisla- 17 p | Pleasant View will be lessened three ture, 1999. Those who have The peninsula upon 360 Rooms (200 with Bath) | hundred feet and the service to Ash- T e e IS FANCY WHITE GOODS—Four Special Lots o Ly ok Yo reater part of the borough feet 5 3 the 1 b v g fitureatitiitia: & | RATES 21.00 PE Syiously TR s aTed renot Tequire: located was from its settlement in | away and North Stonington will be|the first to run a locomotive in the nteresting Lecture. d 2 % SRS .00 PER DAY UP) AL b e e R R a3 oo il i yiliage | ncreased the same distance. Wood River branch raiiroad. | Thursday evening the members of LOT b White _LOT 3—Ore Iot of White Excellest Restanrant ang Cate. ”p'xns-[ DISTRICT — At the Town s constituted a port of delivery and —_— Application has been made by the | the congregation enjoved & radiopticon Dimity Checks for under ";]rmn]\ ;‘nhr‘w,\ L:na:‘.—‘-»\ loderate Prices. 3 - S D, mieat | T Stonington-Port, which | Robert A. Mason was stricken with | First Regiment Hibernian Rifles of | trip to Burope in th ure room of || wear, etc. actual vaiue laxons, sal value o HCOND DISTRICT.—At W. D. Rick-| name it retainod, untl 1301, when the | apmoniery that reeulted fataily at bis | Rhode Tsiand for three hundred Kras | the First Baptiat church, The lecture || 12%c - White Sale price 8¢ | 17 White Sele price aj9lpe IHIRD DISTRICT — At James Con- L "TM:-_".', St “'f‘;,w ed. Samuel Tnm;- home 34 Greenman avenue Westerly Z‘flfhi‘;’?fl“:um:,“"o}':;,’,’}“‘(‘- is df}a- | ““t\s(dl:‘l"\:(\‘:‘ ‘vln"'crrr-finxm:',‘‘J SEAR i yard ners’ News Office, Gregneville. oull published the first newspaper in Iy Thursday morning. He w ciby 3 y organizations for | _ Mau onohue and J. - are 2% j Rioic AN DURTY ¥ SRICTZALE T, Con- | the place, which was named the Jour- P an ot T ootry Hepartment of | the promotion of rifie practice. Fairbrother are in Passaic. N. T, i (f 2 Jot of Winite LOT 4—Best grades of 113 Barber shop, Norwich Town. " |nal of the Times. ~ It's motto was: | (o tr T Cotsesh o Sone. company | During the holidey season the sale | (1o nteresta of the Atwood Machine || Goods, “comprising Leno: | Fraxons and “Linaires, i Large Hal Taftyille, iPilant as weeds where streams of | plant for thirty-two vears and was|of Red Cross seals in Rhode Island | "%y o1g arrs. George Hamilton have | | 3o White Sale value 25c—White Sale price 1%, XTIT DISTRICT--At Billings' Han, [ freedom glide: firm a3’ the hills to | prominent in Masonfc circles and de- | was 1,144,633 and $11,000 waef realized. | . our 509, MIs SFeorae He |} price a 10c |3 2 17c¢ B e Wiy On Hfemiaa i 00 Dervedly popular with all the people of | This sum will be expended for the re- 3 e =i | o.D3ied, 4t Norwich, Comm. this 3ist = P marvived By Baey Ma. | lief of tubcrculosis by, tho Rinode To- Sassafras Shingles. | ¢ Janua 2 Tho clerks and carriers of the Wes- | son, « =un, Robert .. Mason, exalt- | land _ Anti-Tuberculosis association| Contractor A. W, Perry and men | D. Y Q'EV‘Y post office are making olans for | eq ruler of Westerly Lodge of Elk: and its branches, one of which is lo- | have commenced closing in the roof 04 o e the ‘annual banguet when Congress- |a daughter, Mrs. Harry Burdick. [ cated in Westrly and where the seal on his large lumber storags bullding ur 0 mne i R oeintrarst or Vater e "”~‘“ a “;' y rrwmlnn DE | When there was a camp of+ Sons of | sale r:‘prosznln between one-third and ;:n Main u;eu T‘ué sh’.nslnsn e made l - - { ars of S | the districts covered in part by the | veterans in Westerly Mr. Mason was | one-half of the total money expended |from sassafras wood, the trees having A Emb d = lo. office the postmasters, | captain commanding and was promot- | under private agencies for the con- |Dbeen cut from the woodlands on the nnua mbroideries | CRUISES ST W AR CARAL sssisiant postmasters, clerics and car- | C3 (5 major of the Rhode Isiand di- | trol of tuberculosis in the state. | farms ot Bugene Paimer and the late CONTINUE ROUGHO! E i ‘VlBCy'li‘.h(;.i!&li:.LUlSE" | iers of the Norwich, New London, | viston of Sons of Vetorans. He was e Thomas W. Palmer. Mr. Perry will |~ TH UT THE WEEK ‘ ATTENTIUN Siqnington, Mystic and Noank offices | 4jeo interested in the Knights of Pyth- MYSTIC have his shop and sawmill in the | WILL e N 3 ‘ #nd 2 delezation from Willimantic will | fa2und is a past chancellor command_ | building after it is completed. | e ¢ A fecidas | Feb.7 March11 April 11 : 8 ey eyenaaceaquet willihe theld | Grbgethns iocal: Tofige: N | i = | Thousands of yards of new, crisp Embroideries, 't | Saturday eyening, Febmiary 385 5618 | Sy Miason was a past master ot| Otuth of Mra Eral Watrous—pleas- | NOANK i 5 iy 161027 Days,3145-3175 4P Dorary (5. the e o s ke temt Sl Paveatuok lodge, A F- and A M ras |- UrablelEvening . Spant by - Country Al especially selected for this sale because of the EXCEL- 1§/ Al Crukeis Around s Waehd Tag Tebruary 22 and it was plonned | MER priest of Palmer Chapter, R. 4| Club Members. | Books Added to Free Library—Nug- LEN ALUES AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN. e e e Otlcs atethe Lo have the banquet on the following | 111328 %1ies past eminant command- | Mrs. Mary Davis Watfous, 45, wid.| 9¢ts Standing for the Season— CE OF VALUES AND 2 : S fo Bk, Saing Creim Slivati aturday night in celebration of the = e 5 W - e horae| Meeting of Reading Club. : . £ s e su Commissione e er of Narragansett commandery, | OW of Fred Watrous, died at her home eeting of Reading Club. Norwich, dan 5. toua. - | SYRC but conditions prevented. It | Knighis Templar. He was 85 Vears | on Ashbey strest Wednesday afternoon| oy oo S These are goods you will surely need for making Spring {| HAMBURG- The Jidtiamnces i o4 Ll ot vor- | 13 prob ; bang St after a long 111 wi oro New books 2ded to the Noank free | 5/ LE I tile 9t ar Swhers, | held at The Rhode Island, but the place | °F %89 and born in Pawcatuck She was hea ess it tuberculosle. | jibrary recently are: Prince of Pulpit, and Summer garments. Why not profit by these EX- AMERICAN Uxcapuntel private’ cor: | has mot been definitely decided 88 | a0 o g Phebe | daughter of John C. and Katherine | Orators, Wakeley; Life of Adoniram TRAORDINARY UNDERPRICINGS? | INE uily yerson hiving care of | yet. t the February meeting of Phebe | 92 of John C. an atherine | Drators, Wa e e GS LI iins of 16t of iapd. Doraering Grosne — Ward . Ghapter, - Daughters | KerT Davis. ‘She had resided in Mys- | Judson. Johnston; Following the Sun- 2 4145 Broadw: New Yok iecl, square, or c o b+ " ry L ' i v 20 ¥ S 3 i L Montgo: 3 sus Christ's Men, PeSp— - e CltySWaers thefe'is a Side- | By statute Rhode Istand” des, American Revolution Thursday after- | ic for over 20 vears and was a mem- | 3 110" e T ich s Chumuc e L gidicar or Tadsd- aad DAves | the tweltth day o Femmarocsignates | noon, it was voted that in the future | Ber of the Methodist Episcopal church. | WARGL:, 1" ion of Bt Markg Hen: , & —_& <4l Cuuse lo De Temoved tnererrom | o 'n il R inte $o Ho figs be siver: at Al |E o e Aiines Tmg- { vyor pauson; "Lion gl St Macks, .k 4 2 faas year in the School c 5G < : ty; Crittendon, F port of Board . Taiion, "o “doposited or Zound, ot | day of Abraham Lineoln end proirihs |al congress to be held in Washing- | B Ausustus Davis of New York, and |3, ,ual of the Northern Baptist Cone e Qorieous iiche Q witiih, three HOUrs after sunriss when | that there be an sheervaree win aes |ton, In April were elected as follows: | & Sister, Mrs. James Brady of Canen- | Chrough the Looking {6 same sall nave fallen in the Mgt | (rimcie B c th Da- { Rogent, Mrs. Bdward M. Burke, with| ¢ o ough the Tooklug scason; aiso, that whemever ihe sie- | [ OU] exercises in the public schools, | njrg Wiiliam D. Critcherson alternate; At the Country Club. ! ‘,), AT B ey hac " Liereor, abjoiming | Put the day shall in nowise be con: | MI% W L on alterna 2 : g: - on Eurns, L Rk at strued as 2 legal hotldas he. Mrs. George N. Burdick, first delegate, e T Carlisle: Tales /of the White Hills, | m—————— = = = 2%.0NER, O plbiic piafs! o BE [ Gevoted to the honor Sf the aticrs) | Nith Miss Amelie Poiter alternate | noottn® TP53 rsn AV SIASRES AL the | Howiiorne: ~Mosses from an OW | oo o T ST T ] DRAWBRIDGE NOTES Goversd wiih'ice It enail be the duty | flag, the Grand Army of the Republio | XS Oicuw\ir‘vae. Miss .\|aL\m]H}h— evening. A. L. Pitcher gave a reading | Manze, Hawthorne; Song of Our Syri- | was not crushed, As e Do e d L] o owner or owners. oucupant o | 208’ the birthday of Aheahoen 1) cock, Mrs. William Segar, Mrs. Henry | Syorirs: b Zltchergave % an Guest, Knighy These books are | directly ben S S N 2 : Secupants, private oration, or aiy tt rthday of Abraham Lincoln, Chagd s z which was greatly enjoved. A social : ght. oks et afortably Thursday ir. and Mrs, John Klemansky of Bersen havina the cars of such buiel | Walter b .Ranger. commissioner of | Oreehg; Miss Fannle Holms, Mrs. Tu- | Hour followed and refteshiments werg IT€¢ 2nd &re obtuifable from the ifbra- [if testing com | 56 Greonmanviilo aveme, Myatic, speot Fig or lot, 1o cause such sidewalk to | public schools has ed a pampnlet |Eene Stillman. Mrs. Thomas - | forved. The romroitior SpIIgTte Werf irian, W. O. Rathbun, at any time. [a ek ettt s e e be- made baio and convemient by re- | of thirty-two Hth o 4 body, Mrs. Albert B. Briggs. The : 5 % Defeated West Side Team. . 2 B cua | moving the ice therefrom, or covering e pages with suggestions s eath il held ¥ ® | abeth Mallory, Mrs. L. P. Allyn, Mrs. Result of Season's Games. -4 5 e and_Mrs, Charles Patridge. | B e with sand or Some other suns | for the fitting observance of the day. | State convention will be held February | B, S. Cutler, Miss Alice Fish and Miss | Following Lo the cohedul | Baltic defeated the West Side fi T (Chawall 6t No-th. Hon- T abie substance. On the front cover is the national flag |12 11 Providence. Helen Wilcox. e :;‘;t{nfiv Bithe “Scdnle and cors | from wich in the new gymna: ington and Mrs. Albert! Patridge of 1he ‘faiiure to do 80 for two hours|In colors and on the back cover i | = Dl by the Noank Nug- | Wednesday evening by the score Poquetanuck visited on Monday wifh bl D" Guyime SXpodts THY B2 | plelired fhe solaiers mmomument in feaiia e Local Brevities. s during the season just close PS5 The Eame was fast and inter- (halo. siater, M. Charles Patridse at SALESROOM the ordinances. - oo < by | North Scituate, the heroic statue be- | The Ashaway Clay works, which hus | Rev. Herbert Gessner and son of | beacedale 32: Noank 42 esting from sta B o heraaic ke The ordinauces also provide that in|oF Jepisned, modeled and cut by Ed- | peen idle for two years, is to be sold | Zaston, Pa. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. | “Wester! witnessed by & large crowd. The Rough OPEN Zeor any Viviation o7 any of e |ward G King of Westerly, in Wes- |4 a mortease sale. Flaviue Cheney. oank 1b, Stoninaton 31; | and Re had oy Seith Plain- | Winsted s = Bepisot 1o comply with them, the parcy| The i iteadid W. Herbert Caswell, of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Thompson are | Noani 18, Stonington High school 58.| feld, defeating D 12 to 8. e Mres | the®county hos L 8a m. to i2 m I eating ¢ ¢ compiving “vith : amphlet contains the names | fifed i gston, | visiting in New Haven. "Thiin' fa ot a5 SUAECsatnl -yl team was scheduled to play Plainfield | Slating ¢ % Witk | andt Pecoras or rhe has i as cler! F : : ; s i as successful a season as / | (O e S S A S L hem shail pay a penalty of five doliars | A1d records of the sixteen Rhode Is- | a8 Qualified as clerk of the superior | \fisg Helen Shay of Hartford is v Bty i) nd Readys to play the | ==————= SEremmes s S 1p.fa.to Sp.m. for every four hours of negiec 1d soldiers who were awarded med- |¢ourt for Washington county. iting in town. {Was the previous , during which the West Sides were z Rotice irom a e of ¢ of honor by congress. The | Miss Mary Breed died Thursday| Mrs. John McGuigan has returned to | Ot & §ame was lost am, 80 the order was re- | MOTHER! THE CHILD | Daily and Saturdays t udes mes Barber, of Wes- |morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. | Philadelphia after a visit to the Mys- | Reading Club Meets. IS COSTIVE, BILIOUS | 2 mmissioner to ¢rly, Mle was @ corporal of Company | Eaward Norman, in Wequetequocck. | tic Oral school. She was called hers!| The Readinz cluh held its weekls Personale. < e | until 11 a. m. icurred under | G, First’ Bhode Tsiana ariitiery: O e local branch of the State Au- | by the death at Putnam of her mother, | meeting at the home of Mrs. IFred| Charles B. Montzomery of Packer | Don't hesitate! A laxative is necessary | demand, to report aprtl 2o . etersburg, Va.. he | ti-Tuberculosis society held a busi- | Mrs. Josiah Hammond. | Rathbun. - Refreshments were served s the guest of am D. Nolan of If tongue is coated, breath bad | Vigries, W RAS ot L (Setachment of twents ness meating _in Memm:; bullding | :»yxlx‘sn.sg ml—l‘\:“:‘»f'or.j of Martford is at the concl ion ;y‘r the afternoon. road street recently or stomach sour. | 1': L1 R K ccom nied h infantry as: = shursday evening. e v rs. Carrie Latham s returned Roderick A. Jodoin of High | 4 LUIBRINGE, | | secompanied sn Infantry assguiting |ofo R 2 Miss Katherine McGrath of Sey-!from a visit with friends in Provi- ' was a recont visitor in Webst Califor Figs” at §8 P9 san3d reet Commissioner. | DAY and who fturned upon the ent | The American Continental League of | M e el Sy wa recent visitor in - S DETlY 298 wio tue el e | sl e nental League of | mour is visiting her sister, Miss Eliz- | denc i bt 2 teaspoonful today often savedd| % T T | B canimret i e s e e, et Mot | Jovert Porter has rewred to nis Sherifis and Guards on Trial cnild tom | Taftville, Conn. Jisa i B L et sty D | * Mrs. Isadore TFiedler is iW Hartford, | work in Massachusetts after ViSIting| ;> vion aic il OSas vyour little £-sorts, half- | | at the custom in Westerly | to celebrate the = centennial of peace iere she installed the officers of Uni- | his family for a few days at his home | , Joughton. Mich.. I 4—Wits ot et A o ctng | Tans. Tmetellie oe Wi | for g post to detail a member | With Great Britain. | i meaple “Priiin’ Sistars, Dharsdns o Skvsn street te in the Seeberville d : | © the schools of the town| Mrs. Lucinda Hoxsie, 76, died Thurs- | eventag . | S S e I i began introduction i This e mign inat it — sie, T irs- | evening. Mrs. Samuel Mosher has returned is couted. This is a sure sign that it's | 8 e ? ’ e eitort to iove chat |is coate 1o Board o rown ot e hc George D. Johnson has been a Hart- | from a visit o tore et n noan eftort w0 Wove ihatllittle stomach, liver and bowels are| - Conn., ihe City ford visitor this week Capt. John Jenssen is attending the | (i (%3 deputy g L ® | clogged with waste. Wher - din; day, Mrs. Herbert Porter and daughter, | motorboat show in New York jayafgs I oh £u < 5 table, feverish, stomach s t d to Leb. | Miss Catherine Porter. of New York,| . The fishing schooner Ada Belle, | fully and delibe ; |bad or has siomach-ache, diarr us ecelvi s f “ ’ ,’ are the guests of the former's sister, J,l\jan( Il;:;‘r\ ‘1,“ .U;;whn' o 3 in New Y:. v.uh \’:‘ ’r\v..v J <;.r iy ey s sesgors, and | Mrs. Elija_Nas 5 { York with 2,100 cod. s S gk oonful of “California Syrup of Figs proper 't he_done at said mestines | " George F. Costelio is spending a few | Mall-Unelaimed fEes i In a few hours all the con A carload of MOYER CON. Dated at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 20th, days in New York. ¢ e =3 ison, undigested foc sour carload of s | dave Nex L e jioListters: remainipg the postoffice Cheers for Minister of Defence. B Ty snoved ant of Ha:litile howele S ol A L) ; STONINGTON L e Soyth Atrica: | Without griping. and you nave o weli (CORDS and. . CARRIAGES 5 {oll; Alon. Rennett, P Soland and | web. pristinn. Smuts, | o ) e e B Mo sil._lon Henn mits! | LT child a DAVID GILMOUR, i Porfecting Plans for August Celebra- iilans Vartsiies | Sit sestionin lexvent the laborites when |t e e i et R o anz0d Board of Relfe: { You may have al | tion — Building with Sassafras tea e e ' i he arose in the assembly today 10 |jt neter falls to cleanse the little one's | | y small care “vhat | Shingles—Illustrated Lecture. [ ¥ouh o isiaat s § Tt fiaacts | and ana eweeren the | The L. L Ch&p Co. | 2501 ev. W. iken will return home | stomach and th arly 1 Dicas =2 iy the reason is, 50 long as your food | The officials in charge of the ar- | orvarrow affer o fow anve iain: oM | under martial law ant taste. Full directions for babi Bath St., Norwich, Ct. uto Repairing and Painting all; rishes rangements for the celehration of the | fficnds. in New Yok ciate T hlidven of i ages and for srowaoips| 14 Bath St., Norwich, ! i really nou your body and | battie of Stonington, to be held Au- | T Nres Amnie Washer emtcrtained the Went to Get Pointers. printed on each bottle | We repair autos of all kinds in the % . |gust 5, 9, 10 are planning for an | sewiex soetory o the Merhomoreitie | Secretary Bryan stopped in Pitis- | Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask | —. vper AL keeps your brain healthy, active | elaborale programme. Members of | iy e o burgh to hear Billy Sunday. Billy |your drusgist for a_50-cent bottle of o { the borough fire department will S00n | TThe Woman's guild of Grace Episco. | Sunday receives one thousand a per- “California Syrup of Figs:” then cr Latest Improved Facilities make d a -makk | nold a meeting and appoint commit- | pa] church met yesterday with Mrs, | formance. No wonder. iemphis | that it is made by the “Callfornia Fis g an money: er. | pal church met vesterday with Mrs,| 0 th i L . our shop unexcelled in New England, | tees and formulate plans for the ob- | Winiam Johnson of Potter court. Commercial Appeal. Syrup Company.” Dow't be fooled! | Wo bake the baiist on, whish rasies | c ay, Saturday, | Robert Anderson, son of Judze and i " August 8th. The executive c - 5 " R e ™ T o > En T - 1 and will not crack. 2 - | bration is doing all possible to have 2 G J | < | tration set in, you want to know the military and naval parade Aug. 10, | 221 1] 3 :uv:h{.::o!:“ yours done right? It | % 5 e at which time the tablet to b Dlaced | BALTIC. i & AT. s why you can get sure help from on the parklet at the corner of Water | = AT and Franklin street by the Connecti- | Albert Fortier Narrowly Escapes Fatal HEALTH M]RACLE THAT SAVED HER Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. Daughtors of 1812 will e’ dodicatca: | |piury When Crushed by Elevator i 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I. The Historical society has taken ac- | ;Vd "{_"—W“' Five Defeats West _— | CRANSTON’S | tion to have a loan exhibit of antique ide Team. | i rkable health story - . | Members of the executive commit- | Albert, the 14 vear old son of Mr. e of thisa bdoreit o rape Fruit } | tee made a visit to Mystic to ascertain {and Mrs.' Louis Fortier, was severely| Used Mayr's Wonderful | !¢ from users of this wonderful rem- p | - | what is to be done there. Contribu- | injured in the Baltic cotton mills | YE R L perce. ol the ""?”‘”" K T’:e ons are bei ec by the finance | Thursday morning about 11 o'clock. | - dose convinces—no long treat- | — Oranges e oo b e e | toton e rekiga it Stomach Remedy. | Tangeri FOOD By et i Smac, || (26l o S b | ' o |, Smect nemey | MISS. ELLA M. POTTER angerines { Capt. Kldridge has pur. standing ‘near the elevator, looking Mrs. Clare Shaw of 2 MaleTic | yocretions and _poisonous matter. 1 " g | SR piceestins ned e smanty Mt tnsiractor of . 7 N S 2 the ing smack Thames Bell. The |one in a Jower room Started the eleva- | ferer from stomach oublea| aflments of h, liver and % nd Malaga Grapes | A 10-days’ trial usually brings biat I AT feat in Jengtn and Bas | tor. anf aa th WEIH Ha dl k[ tor many.. owsis. | Many has saved Piano and Harmony g i 3 A b pacity of seven tons. over the boy's head, they descended us | 20th in the Unit em from aangerous operations and | Studio now opvn for ssason of 1913 S U A e g o Sloninaion e cletuiry aacenac s sipuch him s | e | paerwent an many are sire it hes sived e Room @, Alice Bidg. Tel. 968 's Marke Vo, 10, A O. 1 . made n glanciug blow on the head. and pin. | She Fuffered ves | P t the experience will show pareday evenine, S prie oy e uiher empioye saw | Stoimach Kewedy and found SwIfe refof (his remedy there are many DENTIST Monday evening' Feb. 16, the va- |the boy's predicament at opee and|llef. In a letter telling of her case be cautious. Be sure i 6 Franklin St. b3 9 i< vious’ fite Companies will dtend the | sprane o the pulley and stapped ‘e | she said L B JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prep. Th R air of the P. S. Barber Hosa Co. in | slevator. The boy was. Oistngaged| -1 received your ‘sample ireatme ask about Wonderful results | S fEeS 2 season FSmt S perions poaition. o sine | ' dag. Saiare Chrimg o . waved | fepas et accompiianing in caae hey | (2R Ee Ju JONES —— ——— Deaiding Gams: [ination it was found that one side of | my life, for 1 was almost Eon Yriow about—or send to Geo. H. Ma - N Sy A . Desiins amt Tonibe - {i2n §To TR e e W B et gl S St oI Rerr | - Suike 48 Shiaien. Sl A H . .+ . Florist Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts. The third and deciding game with | belng mage from (46 x8 ta the masin. | I core. theoat and. secmes 1o chove | Chicazo, Th.. Tor fres ook on. atom? | Luke ~eiévatér (SBétuckat "Siresr’ en- 1 Wand Steset South Kingsion nasketball team “will | e was Temoted tn hiz lome. on 1isli | me. M5 nelghimts 2 mira- | dimen:s and many graeful lei- wrance. Phone. Heragt B R ,Be piaved heie (hie (Priday Jevaning. | street whare the cijty Wwere dreased by | lo, as thes Know | ruffered. 1 |iers from meople who have heen Te- | —rmuwe b s cstort - Eras t/ { Each team has won a game and in. a pheaician. Persons who saw e ac- | am heiter now than [ have been for [stored. Any druggist can teli a e T A mediue Tlants, Telennons 457 | prepargtion for the deciding contest cident say it was @ wonder his hegd! -0 years venaddrEul Coanite Tl . The Bul

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