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- Betes for Non-Support—Sunday Band Concerts for At: & S s ety Winn b ‘- t Vi L ive " N, ia to be an increass in the Mm'.g.i. Waaterly and. Noowich re |- c . g . 5 2 “of 'Westerly. policemen during | not large epoug! Lot S School Picnic at Gard) Lake v z Ak % . 5 ! balance summer, and as nons | cars at the same time: But there was | Sunday Sef ienic ner 33 7 . ok & iy uglu:‘u:::ublu that were con- | room enough for their a odation | —Clubhouse Opened—St. Andrew’s Y Good p eklng because our select stock is the ; widered be desirable cared to give| in the large pavilion at beach, an Parish Lawn Party, P - D3 employment for ‘“hu:‘:v:: then_some mere. E R | a8 e ; l f ful h . f » A t menths of patrol duty, one W ) - The picnic of the Sunday school $ % z . 00! in the large list of supernumerar- J tashl Cacantes: the Congregational church will be held s r“u t 0‘ pour care C Slng rom a grea N “‘-m An it ls eeentalfio| The members of the Clarkville Sun- TESauBaEy, the uth, At O SARTEL * - { Z7ior vesuiar police duty, there was | day scehool picknicked at Weekapaif | yo Congregational church was heid in many more garments’ than we purchased. @ #pecial session Of the town counil, | Saturday. the chapel Thursday evening. The e i Qeorge B. Dyer was elected a po- Thomas H. Gill of*Providence topic was “The Crown of fe. - and then appointed 10 | arvived at the Pleasant View house for| Mrs C. W. Trypn of Meriden has Dyer is & member of | the balance of the season. been the guest of friends in town. 38-9 m w m s hmtthflefirt. &fh}?mo gt ;\; ,:: At Deep River Club. - 8 ASII DRBS SU]TS OF 12.98 e ol ] George Westbrook of New York, is PR 2 P e e i at his summer residence. the Deep|l Snappy styles in imperted Eponge and Linen— There was great travel beachward| River Club house, four miles south of{f} "* . Sunday. An ideal day with. Watch| the day A e A T iacn | the village, for a fow days A number|} Siits cut for those who are particular about the t'ons, rive th t week for the season. i 1 i o T SRS R T L e swing and hang of the skirts and the careful fitting are Parish Lawn Party. . Sua Block Island, -three. being - 2 . ) o o | LR iy isr e, e ren o5 | . The annual lawn party of St An of their coats: They’re up-to-the-minute and only $&98 of members of drew’s church was held on the lawn . ;‘:hf"m but have not .the authority | Saturday. o;e‘:h.e Tect ory Friday afternoon and one of a kind. of constables to serve papers in civil The ¥ifth company, . Westerly, ie-| evening. Clam chowder, cake, ice casves. 4 turned Sunday from a’tour of duty at cream and soda water were on sale. FortgGreble. The trip was made on| A latf was erected and a E “rae gt 17 o U Bt ARG 5 2 R R K DAINTY DRESSES FOR $3.75 court no A nl bn . . May motored | chestra furn! music. eral par- o . Wiliahn "I | o B o, o L e ot | e o Moodus aad Fitchvitie at-|] We're going to sell these Dresses, many of which the ith th d will e . : Shond seversl aays in Westerly. | Hurry Friedman was the guest of|| were originally marked .at $6.50, for this one o tnats investigar | . Captain Frank Robinson of steamer | friends in Hartford Friday. = . - : : : dlom e anterngen, B | estery ten & sehnel of SIEN RSt | primene "of” Conmectiout 6. & P e e e v Stetions, et Poowd urday, and many tuna off Pleaswt| FETES, PrOTE WAL 17 nville,_onl§ ratines, stripéd effects and linens will be found, cut ed to the jurors when the 3 g B e isiad M) “Dr Lowiy Totlow of Westerty, matel o anr il e JSpas M in the most approved modes.- Every Dress is a $3 75 o be criticimed If they Aid not Mpld ses-| 18 holes In 72 strokes at golf on_.he| Harold Porter, who is rare bargain. sions on Saturdey. and /Mon and | Wannomoisett Country ctub links, Sat- | Manchester. is &t his home on Pleas- gain. the jurors have taken advantage of the | urday, and established a record for the| ant street for a few days. suggesti “ ‘grounds. lon. o The strictest secrecy is enjoined up=| The arfiny worms have struck on in PLAINFIELD on all who are in any way connected | fuil force in Westerly. They made with the court, and the newspapers | their first appearance here on Satir- Plumbs—Two ' Nights' Carnival of with the investigation, or as to St. John's Parish lawns, percales and chambrays, e Rev. John G. Dutton officiated at how -long - it wfl‘l ':, befi"l‘:th;g“" 18 the funeral of Charles H. Thompson § ready to mfl e © JUry | at his late home in Lower Pawcatuck,| Theficoming democratic caucus will 3 iped room and Mts surroundings are con’| Saturday afternoon. Burial was af| Drobably be a hummer. It is predict-| | $3.00. . Pretty striped and fimu’m‘,’" L ated o 2 Juror® | River Bend. ed that two hot factions who are aft- heck ttérns, cut in several Bave been obligated to unusual Secre=| .. werton L, Stott and Mrs. Oscar | o the Moosup. post office will . eacn|] Check patierns, cu £There were thirty tiblos in play at|and, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert by Willlam F. Curran and the other ot View in"aid of the bullding | a{ternoon by steamer Block laiand. | losal politicieng and dclesates from | otvla and individuality. find for the proposed Catholic church| Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart, former|ing a different man for each office. dnd over $80 was realized from the en- | Dastor of the Congregational church in| Ag the republican and imdependent ‘ jovable event. The first pfize for la- | Pawcatuck, preached in the Congre- partles are in the same fix and it is on by Miss | gational church in Kingston, Sunday, | uncertain what the women will do, the . and the se>- | and will supply the same pulpit next| political situation in Plainfield looks ond, a box of candy, by Mrs. Mindell. Sunday. interesting and points to stirring The gentlemen’s prizes, a box of cl-| - James Dean, who sald he was fiom | times this fal. gars and whisk broom holder, first and | Foria tak v i ;i i nd, were won respectively by Frank | intoxieation. rie roa a beiis, Police for| Popular Attractions at Carnival. earn and Thomas Tuite. 'The gUCSS | od antie mnd . woe rooeren®y, SOrail- | The lawn party on the grounds of cake was awarded Miss Alice FIynn | Willlams when nsraion s ortie mosg | Rev. Willlam A. Keefe, for the ben- and Richard Mullen took the prize case ! dictrict court gned inAhe Third | efit of St. John's Catholic church was ‘Those present were mostly from Nor- i well attended Friday evening. The wich, Providence, Hartford and West- |, ReV- Clayton A. Burdick officiated| grounds and various booths were ely. at the funeral of Miss Alice Am:lia|Hghted by numerous electric lights - g Burdick at her late home in Gras and there were popular attractions in- -Pete Clemens, of Westerly, is p street Saturday afternoon. Burial wis | cluding an African dodger, a concert ing great baseball in the centre gar- | i1 River Bend. The pall bearers were| by the Plainfield band, auto rides, den, at natural-linens i GOOD WASH DRESSES FOR $1.98 WASH SKIRTS FOR SHIRTWAIST been ed not ti en ke | d. i Plenty of Aspirant: Fou Political Hike bsh wacnb not (oo el i gav and were multiplied into miliicas | Plenty spirants r Poli Dresses of neat ginghams, WEAR, 31-98 which were intended to sell for We have included in this lot Skirts running in value as high . H. Tefft who have been at Block Isl- | StTive to carry the caucus. One is led|§ stylish models. They are in- as 33-4.& A‘ good flSSOftment the whist held in’ the old Catino at Farnham, returned home on Sunday | PY Daniel Smith and then along come|} expensive esses with real $l 98 of white ratines, linens and sl 98 o - n the lot. STEAMER CHELSEA To New York FARE $1.00 All Outside Rooms Excelient Dining Service Leaves Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 5.15 " [eaves New York Mo Wednesdays and Fridays at p._m. Express service at freight rates. Tel 117 F. V. Knouse, Agent JOSEPH BRADFOR) BOOK BINDER . Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY F. C. ATCHISON, M. 9. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1, Second, Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night™phone 1083 " Arthur M. Weede: Stil Ro: - | danch and oths amusements. Th ¥ and on n, es SS, £T Ing er len e b0y oam o the New Posiaay | man Ross and Willtam Sprasae. BT | D and Piayed with thelr uetal skiii and| they have been, sttending camp mieet- | ence Potter, Marc league. It is probable that this team Chief Brown went to Willimantic on | {Neir music was erfoyed by the en-|ing . Capt. Henry Randall left for Mott, Frank Mott, and the New Londons will play a se- | Saturday amd returned with Geo ge| tire Village, The carnival was held two| Douglass In the early part of the week | Albert Russ. ries of champlonship games at the end | W- ho is charged with non- | evenings, Friday and Saturday, and|and was joined later by Mrs. Ran- il Give.a Pl of the regular eeason. Should this|SUDport of his children. He was ar. | there was a matinee Saturday for the|dall. < Will_Givera Play. come to pass, and one of the games | Faigned befofe Judge Oliver H. Wil- | children. Mrs. Annie Adams returned Satur- played on a Saturday in New Landon, | Hams in the Third district court S.n- day from New London to stay until there would be enough fans from |day. afternoon, and sentenced to six| WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUNDS |this (Monday) afternoon. vc‘vqtcrl.v to fill Plant field to root for | months in the state workhou: lemens. tian Endeavor society held a meeting Friday evening at the home of Miss P AR Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morse and son | Marion Rogers on Washington street. First Benefit Concert for Improvement | Howard visited Mrs. 8. L. Summer Socisty—Mr. Lippitt's Victrela Fur- [SURIaY: 0\ e & caller ;c "h:- Fine Programme—Sunday | on the grounds Pg:turd-y. Syl day afternoon and the concert pro- | Dedication of New Mort ol at Niantic House. Mrs. A H. t, Mrs. C. L. Perry, gramme rendered by the Westerly uary Chapel, e R Gift of Mrs. .Edward .Hark both }:t"i;nud: are visiting Mrs, Ju- ‘bang o 43 3 al -Harkness— Saturday evening at 8 o’clock in the | lius {lls at her- cottage. .%fl.,'.f:n.:"m‘m om st ,“:;:"_;“;g,,g_ Bisop Babcock at St. Mark's. tabernacle, the first concert of the sea- | Mrs. Btta Lewis of Willimantic was ‘vation e beach and that of Sun- There was & la b 1 day being | rge attendance at the | L.adies’ Improvement society. Those Miss Lydia Baton, Mrs. A. H. Post, Sonoects o porach approclated, che | dedicatory services of the mortuary | Present were entertained by & varied | Mrs. Julius Hills and Mrs. C. L. Per- Musio had charms to draw an_im- MYSTIC mense crowd to Atlantic beach Sun- quarters building in Boston, Miss Jennie Potter of Washington Grady, Bdward |i§ the guest of Mrs, James Lathrop Auto Rm and P; l'li..g us ‘Willlam Durr and |in Canterbury. We repair autos of all kinds in the Rev. George H. Ewing of Elm ave- nue, who has been spending several Latest !mpreved Facilities make The finance committee of the Chris- | days in Yonkers, N. ¥., has returned. | our shop unexcelled in New England. proper manner, We bake ihe paint en, which makez Miss Elizabeth L. Luther. who has | ¢ wear better, kesp its gloss longen Mrs, James P. Bath and Master Local Briefs, James P. Bath Jr, of Willimantic Bentley-Clarke Auto Co Mrs. C, P. Lane of East Town street | Were recent guests of Mrs. Ebenezer son wastheld for ithe benefit of the |a~esiler on the grounds Sunda; s visiting relatives in Brooklyn, N, Y, |Allen of Washington street. 88 Main St. Westerly. R. Ik e | 2~ ramdiaasy - been spending two weeks in camp at L e e O B ms Dinbose ot | Saunders Point, is visiting relatives in | #nd will not i raising money for the new C. E, head- | -ebanon. Why not have yeurs done right? 1If ecosts no more. Mre. James Bushnell and grand- : 1647 treet spent @ brief time last week in day aft chapel in Elm Grove cemetery, § programme of selections given by Cos= | Iy_were at Storrs college Saturday. - daughter, Hazel - Ay o e i parpainder of the | day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The ser | tello Libpitt on his Victrola. The pro- | Miss Jessle Smith of New London | ~rovidence. ,hrnn' plonic party ever at the beach Vices were simple and were in charge | 8ram follows: spent Sunday at her cottage here, was that of the united Sunday schoois | oo N°": G€0r€e H. Miner. The ad-| National Emblem March, German Fi- veral weeks in Srtgn vas sieoni T b d Pixitound Shoth an ¥ street is spending seve of the Greeneville sect y Rey. J. Romeyn |delity March, U. S. Marine band: Sun. CH WN h Saturday, wmn’mé’&z“ i‘:‘f ::";f.cr: Danforth of the Second Congregational | light Waltzes, Lucy. Isabelle Marsh; NOR 5 TO' ew Hampshire. &hd church, New London. The chapel, | Love’'s Old Sweet _Song, Neapolitan mm:'::g;;emr? . They | which 'is a_beautiful piece of werk, | trio; Rigoletto quartette, Victor Opera | Oficers Elected by W. I T.—Meeting hour apart, as the sidings on the route | /%, 8iVeN by Mrs. Edward Harkness | company; The Nightingale, osarina| of Finance Committes of C. E. So- as a memorial to her grandparents, |5olo, Tapeiro; The Old Man and Jim,| ciety—Personal ltems. Thomas and Charlotte Greenman, The | recitation, Humphrey: Il Trovatore, 3 P. Bath of Willimantic and BAL Sornerstone was laid Sept. 17, 1911.|anvil chorus, Victor male chorus; The| The semi-annual meeting of the W.[pooacs 2, 20, Washington street 5 TIC ;‘:fif,, ca:::x 1[1?5 gfen completaq for | Mocking Bird, zylophone solo; Favor- |I T. was held ¥riday evening at_the o g W Dwight W. Avery of West Town street spent the week end with his Mrs, Henry H. . Mrs. Leone F. La Pierre and children Franklin, Arnaud and Betty are spend.- | Y&er “d“":.&““"'“ m“‘:".“':"“ m;“_‘ ing some time at Red Wing cottage, | brands. family at South Coventry Lake. e Tt Palmer of Hartford, are spending several days with Mrs. . Mrs, James Mofit of East Town |Albert Sterry of the Scotland Road. Adam" Taval‘n La Pierre, Dr. and 1861 > Scotch Ale, Guuness’ Dublin St .New Milford—An express package|C. & C. lmported Giuger Ale arrived here Sunday morning which | Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- be open for the |ita, “Am Yaltc Ardor,” Matzenauer and | bome of Miss Jessie E. Hyde on Wash- | Woreé at Pleasure Beach recently. i public-and will b, made all the boys in the yicinity of | g Ale, su;un‘;:lu:-:‘le. Anbeuser, Willimantic Emeralds Def and wi e a great convenience | Amato; The Portobello Lass, Harry | ington street. Officers were elected the railroad station sit up and take| iudweiser Scaliz and Fabst Toam, 16-10Villege 1ammrty 02! | for people bringing friends from out{Lauder: Bridal Rose overture, plano, | as follows: President, Allen W. Keath; | Miss Sarah J. McClellan of West | notice as it was being opened on the A A ADAM, Nerwich Town ? i il of town. It was open all Sunday af- | accordeon, Pietro Deiro; Ticklish Reu- | vice president, Earl Kinney; secretary, | TOWn street is spending several weeks | station platform. It was a crate con- Telephons 447-13 Baiits i defiaton by i Wkt ternoon. and several hundred people | ben Cal Stewart; I Hear You Calling | Clarence Potter; treasurer, Marcus |at the Adrian House, Block Island. taining " a little Shetland poney and e sk oy o B yn :h Yilli- | went throush the building. Me, Lucrezia Bori; All Through the | Grady. Games were played and re- Sperae—— consigned to T. F. Young. The ani- BOwmite by the score|of 16 to. 1o Pas Home for -Sunday, Night, Julia Culp; Linda di Chamou- | freshments were served. Those ent Has Been in Camp, mal is about fifty inches high and game was loosely played and Phil| Frank N. Gilflan of o nix, Marcella Sembrich: Agnes Dei|were: Allen Heath, Barl Kinney, Clar- | Miss Cecile W. Hale of Town street | prettily marked. Mps, pitching for Baltic. was not up | Harry FHoxie of New Yorm Jore oy | coel), Schumann Heink: ave Maria G - g (Kahn), C: . violi bl ; 8 'his usual form, while Cummings | Hoxie of Boston. Rosare Burrows of | Mischa' Biman. Ameritan ‘P“:?r!otbi\c for Willimantic pitched - good ball. | New York, Edward Schofield of | Aire Beltic did not have its reguiar team | Springfield, y R 4 Hiram Bu ! X and possibly. this is the reason for the | York, Ira F. Noyes 0’;n§:w0\;{;\\':: r showing. - William T, & 5 3 Sunday Williten ~Sonon. whi Eas s da . drand of New York. Har- Sunday School Held. school was held at 3 o'clock ; o~ ,. ! ris ‘Brown ‘of Providence. David Galiup | .0 the Niantic house. A prayer mee| l ¥ith a bad attack of pleurisy, for thie | of-New York spent Sunday with their o St ,},‘f‘"’ in the b 0 place g { 3 | past week is able to be about families in the village, gclock, The meeting was led by Wil- ; ANy o X avine, las purc v \ : - 0, * Aa Iy _purchased auto truck. | At St. Mark's Episcopal church Sun. | spending ‘Sunday with his parents on I \ 22 v morning the Rev. Samuel G. Bab- | Mystic avenue. o { ® John Turner was the guest of local reiatives the pasi week. 5 suffragan bishop of Massachu- “Mr. and Mrs. George H. Buckland The Children of Mary and members | SSitS. Dreached to a large audience | of East Hampton have arrived at their of the St. Anne society ars makingz | Personal Mention. cottage on Cartwright. avenu preparations for a lawn festival < Miss Fanny Proctor of Windsorvills Sheriff and Mrs, Sidnev A. Brown : Will Renovate Hall, and Mrs. Susan Hawkins have return | " 3r.> and Mre. R N, Stantes and alt Marvs T. A B, soclety ls. to 0 e Ypondon after a visit fo Mr. | daughter' of Highland Park visited Ve its T red d n 3 ’ Ky ¥ i J e X 4 1 Bave its hail rep and a new pool | AN A, HaTk R heeler ang | (NOIE_cottage on Wesley circle over . daugitter, Miss Helen Whesler of Hart- | - a3or; rge Cooney of New Londoh spent : e 2 .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eiliot. who Sundhy af the home of his parents, | Lo 31 SuSsts of N livheeler's par- | nave been spending the past few days Mr. ang Mrs. John Cooney of High | 1™ ™™ s am E. Wheel- | 3¢ their cottage on Wesley Circle, re- Street. - ; 7 |turned to Eilington Friday, Henry Douville spent Sunday " in vieM\'le”Ch)::!r;‘il;flI::vf ?“eel‘—r::dd tapome- |- The six regular week-end visitors, Septt City. Visit in_the western partiof the state. | wiam Grout E_A. Cleaveland, Ern Fred Massey and his mother have S, 'S. . Brown McKnsle :"S" €. | est Weller. Dr. W. R. Maclntire, Ar- gone to Canada for a month’s Vaca- | day fn Meriden. ¢ spent Sun- | thyr Andrew and E. M. Wheeler, ail - Mrs. AL, Piicher and. family have | ren: Ctacuneey, 1 L+ #pent Sunday with returned eom Boston. g ¥ | their families. on. ‘Miss Alice and Viola Rabitelle have v P groies visit with rel- | gt 5 S Dalge baaiivined Trom,| b o S0, Osborne of Bridgéport apant i o o a visit'in Nantucket: bR p s S ] Harry A, Gaucher was on a business Miss Maude Skerry of Providence, R. L, was the guest of Mrs. M. J. Belts over Sunday ; has just returned from trip to New Haven the past week, York 2 Arthur Roy, Jr, has resumed his| O % & Haiting. Harttord, Sorasas sad mn NTI lengthy vielt in Nova Scott v , Springfield and Wil- 4 & lengthy vislt in Nova’' Scota. TPk Dowd, ot Wosessies vaslthe < SR " tiome trom Maine 3 guest of Thomas Donahoe Sunday. Dinner: and ' Piazza Whist for Guests| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood and Johntéruok/lms returned .to New r a visit in town. - The Governor Says— OLIVES ! Plain and Stuffed with pepper {and celery. Large and small ibottles. Every one a big bot | tle for the price. People’s Markel i i 1 | | ¢ Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Froprietor T. P. MAINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office Ward Building, Corner Main and' Market Streets. Office Hours, 9-11 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m« - 6to8 p.m. Telephone 1296. 3 DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE ° 287 Main 8t PRACTISE LIMITED TO EEYE. EAR 10OSE and THROAL ;Hounusst:lll&humhn xt of Thomas Donahoe Sunday. | Pinner-and Piazza Whist for Guests| A At s e Rovee, atof Wit ||+ Cut, out tea and Coffee, my boy. They contain an irritant—affeine—and you DENTIST gnd In Pawtucket and Providence | risd Thirty-thres Years—Summer Wimantic, and Mrs Wood's daughter, can’t have a fluttery heart or sour stomach or a grouchy headache and do big bus- DR. E. J. JONES Boardsrs, Increase Traffic. Saturday to thelr cottage oB Simp- iness.” S el 4 . son avenue after spending the greater 3 3 Ifi’“ll;'o l"end::fiut lttex‘:deds the De- | part o.t’.!u;yl,- :g::up‘y‘lax a cottage at - It’'s a roit-Boston game in Boston on | Pemoquin Harbor, ne. = . « a recent Saturday. and saw Boston get | Miss Dorothy Wheeler has returned for a delicious.table beverage, use defeated in a 1 nigs same. 'to her parents’ cottage here after a g 3 Mr. and Mrs, Mark Leland have re- N visit with friends in East Dover, Ver- < ::‘am]lu w,Hgllllwan.tr:erBl vislt Rere i AL F sk X r. and Mrs. John Busette. 3 rs. m . TAn SomD g A b0 WaTd off old age ls not Lo Fred Joyce has returned from a few | of Norwich spent Sunday at thelr cot- pressed by the dread "of . advancing|18y8' outing In Worcester. - tage Wesley Circle. ; D e oty toettimats provaniiE | Mrw Louis Pendergast has returned & Eroma Wells is visiting ber || . , and_avol n h A trylng experiments .with |from a week end stay in IHolliston and ! sister, Mrs, Ruth Wells Brewster at ns indo is entertaining her mothey. - | Sunshine cottage, t reed b; J o = H i s fective A2 nlifely (ands ana’ very N e Wie. & Frank Qardner en. | Myxon Wil or e Britain gpent the pure cereal food-drink. There is no caffeine nor other harmful substance in _the complex: tertained & party of friends Monday | Sunday with his family on Mystic Postum. "10oklng and ‘&““’flx &t thefr home on Oakland avenue. |avenue, ‘Whist was enjoyed on the wide plazza Lease Wilson Cottage. ually énd an appetizing dinner was served | yo cutice and her niece, Miss Lol X p in thé i . Tbs withe at nown. Among those present were: | M. Curtiss end her niece. Miss ages) or Instant Postum, niade instantly in {hé cup with hot water (30c and 50c is repiaced by youth- | Mrs Frank Reynolds, Jeseph Ashwell, | (PR O RURELT, Aol re0 tins)— * e D Ta "at ay e | Mre Ourrie Purk. My and Mre. Wil- | %96, Jo 08, T8 Jo oY (r it ot Jew- : < 2 PRI . s encugh to comsletely Yo e awey, and s shivies. Jobni} i (Gity, spent Sunday with thelr Postum is good in any business. 8 Wworn. eom, 3 " grandmother, Mrs. J. 8. ‘ers at her - RS oRh 1R et weinids. thy & fi«;x;:dhip o o lolliston | Cottage -on Janes avenue. 2 = of advancing Sge may : There’s a Himpla, Harmisss b7 & Thly-thnse Yans Whsiw e DB R : A soiwin e . ., 3 zabet! eaman d - 4. ' i oA bzm . Dr.and Mrs, - H. H. ;Howe were: in \!rl.‘.Wooddl are expected -to m::n = - = . ‘of many congratulations Mon- ! today (Monday) from Douglass, where Reason” nfighty good plan, if tea or coffee puts you “off color,” to quit it, and In either form—Regular Postum, which must be boiled, (15c¢ and 25c pack- | excepted. aud LY appoiniment | Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. Take elevator Shetucket Sirest ea« trance. Phone. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE aniee our service to be the prices.