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FAGE AND NECK And Ears. liched and Burned So Scratching Made Sores. Great Disfigurement and Pain. Cuti~ cura Sonp and Ointment Cursd. ECZEMA SPREAD TO| TALKED ABOUT AT WESTERLY f R!¥. D. No. 2, Enosburg Falls! V] My ecoema began by & pimplo on my 1t then spread to my face and neck and eurs. Tho pimples wero small and they festerod. The eczema ftched and burned 50 I scratched and it mado raw sores. On account of the irritation 1 could not sleep much. It caused great disfigurement and 1t caused pain. *I underwens two treat- ments bat they falled to help mo 80 I took two botties uf biood purifier but got no help. The trouble had lasted about two montha. X then thought I would try Cuti- <cara Soap snd Olntment. Aftee using the Cuticura Soap aad Olntment a week my ecsoma began toheal. I washgy the eczema. with the Cuticura Soap and then put on the Cuticura Olntment. One cake of Cutl- cura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- ‘ment cured me aud 3t the end of five weeks 1 did not have = scar”” (Signed) Miss Mabel Gilman; May 2, 1913. 1, costs nothing to learn how pure, sweet, effective and satisfying Cuticura Soap and Ointment are in the treatment of poor com- plexions, red, rough hands, itehing scalps: dandruft, dry, thin and falling hair, becauss you need not: buy them until you try them. Cuticura Soap 25¢. and Cuticura Ointment / 50c. are sold everywhers. Liberal sample of each mafled free, with 32-p. Siin Book. A dress post-card " Outicura, Dept. T, Boston. A@Men who shave and shampoo with Ou- sicura Scap will £nd it best for skin and scalp. MOOsUP Local Candidates Receive Degrees at Daniclson —Got-to-Church Sunday Tomorrow. Anthony Paranzino was at Quidnick, I, Friday to attend the funeral of & | relative. mill and is clerk in a clothing store at Danjelson. Four candidates from this village were at Danieison Friday evening and ‘hey received the P. M. and M. Ex. M. degrees in Warren chapter, No. 12, Royal Arch Masous. Both the lower mill.and Glen Falls iils of the American Woolen com- pany shut down Thursday night for ihe balance of the week. Mrs. Nora Young is entertaining her danghtes, Mrs. George Gallop of North Windharm. Funerai Services in Westerly. Faneral services for the Hon. Edwin Mfiper will be heid Monday from Christ Protesant Hpiscopal church, ‘Westerty, R. L, with which he has been dantified tor years. Burial will be in the famity Jot at that city, \ Mre Albert K. Briggs is entertain- ing her sister, Mrs, Jamoes Reynolds, and childven of New Hampshira. Greetings from Misses Bvelyn A. ry and Bdith B. Bliott, who are several wesks at Brostproof, Fla, indicate thai they are enjoying | the trip immensoiz. Mail Unolaimed, Letters rematn nwcd“!t;‘u tha Moosup postoffice for Charlss M. Browa and Mrs, Bimire Desrosiers, Howard G, Buskdey of Flaviford ie a gaest at the bome of his auni, Mrs, Alfrod H. Myde, Everybody-at-Churoh Sunday, Bverybody-at-Charsh is for next Senday in Moosap, and spe- cial plans ere being mads for the ser- vices, both mewning and evenming, that they may be speaially atfraative, Iv- rybody Js nvited at’ some ehurch ou that day, Indica- flons point to A very successful ob- sorvanes. —_— POSITIVE PROOF Should Comvince the Greatest Skeptic In Morwich. Besanse f#s the evidemce of o Nor- wieh ettizen. Testtmony easily mwestigated, The strongest endorssment of merit. The best peoof, Read it; Mrs, Roland Ogkery, 202 Franidin Street, Newwich, Conn., says: “Pains the small of my back eaused me great suftering. Whenever 1 stooped sharp twinges darted throush my hody and I was handicapped in doing my housework. I felt misesable when 1 begea using Deaw's Kidney PMs, pro- cused from N, D. Sevin & Sow's Drug Store, T go0d effect was soon noticeatde, and 1 eontinued taking them until the treuble Was entirely Te- moved’ NO MORE TROUBLE. n Howme years later Mrs, Ockery &aid: ¥You may continue to publish my fepmer statement. Doan’s Kidney Pills sad me of kidney trouble and I have on in geod health since. Others of v family have taken this remsdy with good results.” For sale by all dealers. Price 56 cents. Foster-Mitbura Co, Buffalo, New Yeuk, scie agents for the United States. Remembar take no cther. the name—Dean's—and Horrible Blotcnes of Eczema. Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Ee- zgma Ojptment, C. P. Caldwell, of N Origans, La., states: “My doctor advised me io try Dr, Hobson's Bc- ?.;n.s Salve. I used three boxes of Jintment and three cakes of Dr. Hob- son's Derma Zemf soap, Today I Bage 0t 2 spor pnvwhers on my ody and can sg¥ 1 . cured” f m.x o ihe saaue for von. Its seofhin aling, antiseptic action WHI \ou of all in humors, blackbeads, pim- ples, eczema blotches, red unsightly saores and leave your skin clean snd Bealihy. Get a box today. Guaran fegd. Ll druggists, b0c, or by mai Pleilfer semical €o., PhHadelphia & St. Lou or The Lee &“®sgood Co., ‘Norwich, Conn, The Fenton-Charnley Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS the slogan | to be in attendance | ae Hosts. Eawin Milner, who died Thursday afternoon in Moosup, where he mado his home with his brother, John Mil- aiways had interest in Westerly pent his boyhood and early | as he said on his last Although I reside in visit here, Moosup 1 always feel that Westerly is my home.” He has been a frequent tor here ever since he engaged in ess elsewhere some thirty years o zod has always kept in close touch with the town. As a director of the New Yoi New Haven and Hartford ailroad company, he showed interest the new railway station, the new it depot, the elimination of the vet ' crossing and the gen- vement and changed aspe: ruiiroad property and its sur But for the efforts of M, would not be favor most complete and stations on the of th roundings. Milner, Westerly with one of the handsome passenger :w Haven road. He took personal in- st in this matter and as he ‘put for “my home town.” Here in Westerly he has done much for some of his old-time acquaintances » were honest, industrious, but un- in the work-a-day life. It er who provided the tow- Episcopal church in Wes- d placed therein as Tine chimes ould he obtained. The tower was { dedicated fo his friend, Rouse Babcock and. the chimes bear this self-explan- atory inscription: “To the most high praise to the ne God and in filial and blessed of John and Charlotte Mil- There was brief dedicatory service st church on the morning of 5. Rev. Willlam F. Wil- the church, announced ths by Edwin Miiner, of Moosup, in memory of his parents, John and Charlotte Dews Milner. Immediately after the formal dedication, Chester Meneely of the Meneely Bell company rendered a program of seven numbers and in the evening there was another concert of twenty-three selections. The fortunate was Mr. Tr memory { donor of the tower and chimes | was not known to the public until announcement was made by the rec- i tor at the dedlcatory service, Mr. Mil- ! after 1faving Westerly, retained | his’ membership in Christ Episcopal hure Tt is not generally known that | wara M was the first to s park for Westerly. While the Memo- |rial building was in course of con | struction Mr. Milner sugsested the pur- hase of the Babcoek property to 2gn Wilcox and expressed willl bear one-half the expe was favored by Mr successful effort made to p |Shase the property for park purposes o Wilcox knew the desire of her ad in that respect and, after his with conditions changed, she purchased t srties and W cox park came into exist ence. Mr. Milner contributed to the n of the Memorial and Li bullding, but Mrs, Wilcox donated the | Park as’a memorial to her husband | Mrs. Nancy M. Colla, wis of Louis A. Cella, died at her home in Liberty | street late Thursday afternoon in her | 64th year. Mr. and Mrs. Cella were born in Italy and came to Pawcatuck over forty vears ago, and are among the best known residents. By thelr thrift and careful ltving they saved | sufficient to invest in several piec of real ostate of value, and also rear and educated a large family Cella is survived by h en sons ¢ ath is th y. Mrs. Cella was in her usual g health until last Wodnesday, when she ate some canned corn that resulted in ptomaine poisoning. Bhe was given prompt medical attendunce, but failed to respond to the treatmen The . Westerly .Cycls olub observed Friday 1 as ' the annual ladies’ night. There was a dance in Mechan- cs' hall from 9 to 12, followed by & | roception in the ciub rooms. There | instrumental music by an orches- Dieces, singing and recita- refreshments and o general so- on of members and their uests, The affalr was a Success un- der the management of a committes composed of James Aitken, Frank Ahearn and Benfamin Peabody, Jr. Governor Fielder of New Jersey ha: reappointed Rev. Everatt T, Tomlinson. D. D, of Fiizabéth, N. J., a member of the New Jersey library commission,be in fifth governer to select Dr omiinson for the_ place. Dr. Tom- linson is son of F George E. Tom- « former pastor of the Seventh Day plist chureh in Westerly, and he resided here several years. He isa ‘»n«] known author, with specialty ef from the Third e The appealed case district court are being | | Jurymen selected to serve in the | rior court of Washington coun | session Kingston. First the case | against James Rawson, charged with eing a sturdy beggar, was disposed of 1 jury verdiet of not guilty. Then came like verdict for Herbert Dyer, | charged with beating his wife, was neglect to provide for his famil Friday the case of Lulgi Arivett, charged with beating ghis wife, wi given trial, The wife bore evidence brutal beating at the time of her hus. Edwin Milner’s Continued Interest in Boyhood Home Re- called—Mrs. Louis A. Cella Dies from Ptomaine Poison- ing, Attributed to Eating Canned Com—Wheelmen‘ abcock and other prop- | Actual Discounts of From 25 to 80 Per Cent. on Furniture, Floor Coverings and House Furnishings At this February Sale we surpass all previous efforts in this ANNUAL EVENT and offer you your choice from one of the largest stocks of FUR- NITURE FLOOR COVERINGS and HOUSE F URNISHINGS in EASTERN CONNECTICUT at actual discounts of from 25 to 50 per cent. This sale offers such chances for economy that y ou should not fail to come in and share in the savings. Goods ordered during this sale will be held and stored until wanted free of charge. & Westerly Traction company made a | run to tch Hill Friday afternoon, to ald in getting the passenger traffic back to schedule time. | Rev. E. B. Saunders, corresponding seoretary of the Seventh Day Mission- ary society, sailed last week for Georgetown, South America, to inve: tigate missionary interests in that sec- tion. |8 Mrs. Chadwick of Newport will give | an address on When Washington Came | to Rhode Island at a soclal session of Phebe Greene Ward chapter, D. A. R at the Rhode Island next Monday af ernoon. Miss Mary M. Congdon and Louis Stanton wert married by Rev. Patrick O’Leary at St. Michael's parsonage on Thu lsdhx‘ evening. They were attend | ed by Miss Catherine Murphy and Lon- | ala Stanton. Miss Saliy W. Coy is the owner of the Watch Hill property known The Dunes, that 18 soon to be tran: forred to Rt. Rev. Samuel G, Babcock, sufiragan bishop of the diocese of Mas- sachusetts, a’former resident of Wes erly. The report of S: Davls,treas- Baptist Mis- for the month of Jan- bis of $100 from the tuck church, $9 from the Sec- ond Hopkinton, $2 from Second West- erly, and $48.67 from First Hopkinton. The | will be the & e com | » of the visit there |-entation of a loving cup with thi | scription: “Presented to P, S. Ba compan Samuel H urer of the Seventh Day siona society ows re Hose of Westerly, R. L. by | East Greenwich Fire company, Feb. 1 19]4.” The P. S. Barber Hose company is located in Paw The committee Chiet er Cottrell BEDS in Iron and Brass deps West L3 o = eyt e ot D R S t Value $ 400.......cvov.......SALE PRICE $ 2.75 nstin 5 o carly dae One i lnlng oom uits Valiei$ 750 . .....-... 7. ~....SALE PRIGE'$ 550 Zevion, ‘and another. for the purchase Value $10.00...........~........SALE PRICE $ 6.50 pLE e el e In Golden Oak Value $15.00....................SALE PRICE $10.00 $17.00 " MYSTIC | | | Masquerade Dance—Holy Name So- | ciety to Observe Washington's Birth- | day—Odd Fellows Buy Hotel Prop- | erty. | | | Value Value $40.00. . .SALE PRICE $15.00 .SALE PRICE $22.50 MATTRESSLS $i3o5. Bl T . .SAFE PRICE $225 $HS00. .« ... SAVE PRICE %375 Value $25 SALERRIGE =i .. Quarter Sawed Oak Suits, Value Value « =0 < Value $ 7.50......................SALE PRICE $5.00 i t ; valu., $3730’ ”ALE PR[CE Val:: 1000 .. . oo o steie e - BLE PRICE S S7.90 L i DI Fumed Oak or Mission Suits SPECIAL e [~ N CF Ost: Matt , while they last— Medal Contest Repeated ver few weeks ago a ] Chairs Hoosier largely | | The m. rick's ehu and Chairs, Cane Seat Wood, Leather Cabinets ton's Sunds & flag drill by the en in all woods — from e nid Wil o i Tunni 0 ALL WOODs VR (§ S8 oo Purchase, ‘ ¥ e : 5[][: fo 32 8 AND - ¥ s Hull and Rathbun poiasy’ ind rlcoried A PIECE COVERINGS i+ JUST A FEW AT tinue to let it until Fellows’ hall in pires, when it is own ‘a house he sewing Order of B: Three-Piece Suit, Special A STRAIGHT CUT || valye $35.00—SALE PRICE. ... OF 25 PER CENT. the G $22 $22.50 | Others in proporti Value $30.00 Mystic EEE by Mrs 2 158 - routine of business and wor 3 | ments wero served and a sc enjoyed Mrs. her members ome Al Drill for Cadets, Patrick’s Tierney ( 3 dg in A d SCHWARTZ BROS. ‘ PoN . J o . 1 w S on of L] )] i H G Telephone 965 The Big Store With the Little Prices, 9-11 Water Street _ Personal Mention 5 : e ez | T od cond Enos M. Gray, Jr., of Ledya s ey OF TWo yoars < oner Tionds of Rev. ¥ the "gicst of ils grndmothe Critcherson Residence Sold. i ane | Lsabelia Macienzie. =) e, The handsome f his enjovable southern trip, o is the guest of J n her mott Mrs. Bmma a and Pan n being among tho ank N. Gilfillan o Calf Stolen, 1 Hoxle of Toston are a1l : STAFFORD SPRINGS | bort missing poultry but’ & Mrs, Charles ken from the barn of Miss band’s arrest, although complaint was | A¥s. Charles Shrtuncy Notes— \ SupseRlUNERRCS Of | @ o nEinuotis torm Bothers Sect | Fanny Cralg during the early evening made A week after the assault, Her | anchester « local office during Mr, | Sndic. Teachors Hear PEacticallAd: | oonbinvats Snow toemy Dothace Soell TR = % condition was duly testified to in the | cru sence = i dresses. tion Men—Pupils Visit Big Mill. | MSpre 0 onditton of the sfliewalks superior eour¢, In the district court JEWETT CITY | The Riverside Grammar school 1s | i 1888 ng t : resultel Mrs. Aviretti testified that her hus- B | closed until Tueesday morning nulied The Do 8 Mrs. W. band assaulted her with a_chair, but| Minsf h leases The: | ity . DOULE, A e i the higher court she said that she Md"i trel i“'Hw P\"s 5 e Hunger Makes Birds Tam “ Earl But ItUhRS SIOCION My ot e Frio il was subject to fits and fell in one of | S MBad Mest fon Mail Oar Birds which ordinarily I well | gome O O e B | Faanite these fits and was injured. The jury| rier—Birds Seek Food. RIGAT Recks hubia ot | e good for another week ~The only - returned a verdict of nof v. = = o prinay e teams to be seen 1050 deliverin rned dict of not guilt Nt anaT ws Whirlwind Min. | f,“';,’,", LA iace .z’::m:,")' ane [ wdod, millkc and provisions, en Local Laconics. L Sl starinenn of & hammock post not over twenty | o @ SEhban Sai acple on fout ars those gning ed Monday in observance of Washing-| dieme s gro. feasted ufoniit al laforvalyan | é“ hort time, began to ton's birthday eoiated Seiiio v, dispuiing at times his right fo | a3 Il aiea e ndicatec L \ during Wednesday m)l‘ Mrs. Alice Fanny Lee, age 92, wife| hearly a Tt h made'held | pps st independ- ol SEART I S R | 291 MAIN STREET of :1\!14\v!n L; e, died [;:\ raday afte ngers : L cr e A Tm.\ ]mm» to their ARG g the section men to put In an- e | srrageund e S rown ou cor atrsec: | 1878 Y15 LB Wetnemiay srenins S i e R {Correct Wear for Men (e three fire companics of Stoning- | /3410, Suecss T p g and depurtis | (BNt DAoL bt e e Visit to Mill | The first purpose of this shop is te acn ob et e o R o Deacon n is crit- | day yester- | high kehool pupils and their teache pi Piicay night S Mosses Geer, Dunker 1y Mathewson Teams Break Even, | travel was | weat through Lawton’s mill Thursday | Sriminate bstween dres & e Boy Scouts of Westerly will dis-{und Mays tambos, Mes . | #n the pool and whist matches Wed- | out {o give the elass a chance to ses a | following after current fashions, and tribute food for the birds today. | A. Geer, lais and Griffi G. A. Hask confined to his home | nesday evening at 1 n practical onstration of some me- | dress as a means of distinctive per- Al cases were continued at Friday's | Ratheris ith o severe grip attack. the Colonial club of hanical @ remical problems | somaj expression session of the Third district court. for the evening. et Rpiay R Mistuxet club of Stoni J Dunning, who was injured last ¥ The big anos ‘plow of the Norwion| Salo, 'Gfoss. tie Dixon il Delivery HnderpDisioubies t pool by 11 week, is at his hemo at South Plain~ Everything in fashionable Ling Thadd Geer; song, Why | Perle Whitford, the R. F, D, No, 1 t Whist by n in the ‘f‘” accessries to Men's Dress E— = =13 art s Lonely, Herman Roberts is getting his, these iimeés. He ill in advance so fa T S S s g | solo. That Colored Kagtime 1 only 4 little short of 25 | Fa} both games, hasing occum AND VERSAILLES. for Tewn, Ceustry; Motec: Auto Repairing and Painting | 5o, ieoce om0 g lammament 5} Do, X S| Ministorial Assosiation Mesting, | = | ing or Sporting waar, : @en Tregsure, Mr. Ritchic 3 ho atiempt Fi ke T AL | Fhe postponed meeting of the Staf- | Methodist Men's Supper Nets Nearly | We repir autos of all kinds in the | tucky Days, Abrabam Scott: sone, In \ open until after storms May Revive Clul | ial association will_ be| $40—Calf Stolen from Barn—Serious JAS C MACPHERSON proper manner, uthern California, Far Away, Frank ¢ the selectmen fake the i for the pur = Percy V. Norwood of | p£ojo S g e | Waleox: solo, Love A e € hand. Many of Mr. Whit- d time Senec b, Grace Sunday afterncon. ' | N ich, C Latest Improved Facilities make | ing Ts Good, Clifford Langlais nt trips have been made with | George Hyde as president, will be held| The pron sale and soeia - e e L | orwi onn. our shop unexcelled in New England. E'mu;]i\.‘“" X Is Your Best Kriend Af- The cream gath- | Saturday ever Feb. A dinner Congregatonal church \\'- e Thio e af the Ve | —_— ¢ P : er All, William Porter solo, Dear O1d | erc ¢ péddlers and the Bos- { wijl be served and Albert Branch will | day evening well atlended. aa a, | ~ We bake the paint on, which makes | 55 onlient Afr D Ly T 3 s sailles M. B, netted neariy $40, o Moonlight, Mr. Dunkerley; solo, 'Mid | ton atrons ave all come | act as caterer and hef. Presider 1d, ¥ - it wear beter, heep e lose lango, | B i (3 o Bt Ao | Lo8, IIE for, paivuge, have wll come | agf a5 Saicrer and chit. Eestent| ” peactical Address to Tascohr. | The s et | FUR SERSONTOPERS and’ will not orack, song, Daddy, Joe Porter interest to note” the differences {j | munications will be read from ma: Princiy }L] 'r.‘ Burr of the Willi- | €07 At g e | Nov; 18 u:o‘uu::.t‘:: you to get out : by the Old Mill ream, (George opinion of these hardy men who must ut. of town members. Angus Che mantic Norm school gave a very 1l o r =t e - repalr worl Why not have yours done right? 1t |53 "%, One Touch of Nature, Mr, | be out on {he road tn all sarfs of | bro will b the uest of the evening, | Leresting address on School Room B | A5 Thch; Ioe. B o T T costs no more, Morton olo, Silver Threads Among | weather. One farmer says he doesn't , ¥ | ciency at the monthly meeting of the| 31 Jacobs completed harvesting his | Pur Coats for mem and wemen, Wo- the Gold, Mr. Blanchette, care how much snow there Is if it Presented Loving Cup. Stafford teachers Thursday afternoon. |ice crop Tuesday, l4-inch ice being | men’s Muffs and Cellars and anything Befltley,marke A“to CO. Part 1I, Olio—Duet, mandolin and |isn't cold, while another cares nothing 2dward Loomis King, He spoke of the necessity of having | secured. { in the Fur line. guitar, Geer and Saunders; vocal duet, | for cold 'weather if the snow Keeps | mer visi well planned programmes. It is the| The many friends of ¥. W. Zem- | M BKRUCNER, 81 Franklin St. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I. Roberts and Wilcox; orchestra bells, | away. Still another doesn't mind )1y presented a loving cup at a banquet ! teacher's fluty to have the child gain!ington are pieased to learn of his