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Hobert Dunfleld was 1 Providencs, Miss Alma L. Rich was the guest otl(.r.sndura.numnn.cmh Pu here A. Potter “it Witam Robbins, called on Mra, Phehad to & ST enter, Mrs. William ‘Waterbury. 5 i is_spending Mrs. George S. vamh 'Fiskeville, Friday. left Wednes- her m the week with relatives of Putnam thxhu Epent Sunday with relatives here. M.vta.sv:ed Barrowclou; Dayville called on friends here y. 1ile called on George Pray_of Ballouy William h of Mr. and Mrs. Sunda; S e chicks d the North evening. and en m!g:;ter church, Sati Miss Ina Oatley and her brother, Allen!.' Sp:r-l! a few days with Mrs, Law and family In Providence last week. DAYVILLE Mrs. Oswn.l‘;il dstuet is spending a few in Providence. a";lsmeadiu' Aid_society met Tues: day afternoon with MMre, W. F. Bid. 1 w’nlflu Maude Street is spending the week end in Providence. Mrs. C, A, Russell is passing the wveelc with Mrs. Commings of Willi- mantic. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Potter and Mr. qnders. E. L. Dexter were in town suN. r{'LaBene was in Boston Thurs- day. "i’ars. Samuel Gillette was confined to the house with an attack of grip. Miss Victoria Gringras was burled Joseph’s_church. attendance of presen spending a few , Monday from St There was a large mourners and frien Mrs. NI;XL. Greig is days in Hanover. 1\3:. L. Greig was away_from town on ‘business k':l‘uusdl.y and We in New Yor] LM E. Witter wlufl.m Hartford and New Jersey for a visi Henry Burnett is still assisting his ‘brother wu'lbhnl‘n Danielson in the jotorcycle business. mMiu’Enubeth Barron has been the gpuest of Miss Maline HAMPTON Mrs. Marshall H. Greene Dies, Aged 86 Years. Mrs. George Fitts is visiting friends in North Windham. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Brenn visited their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Pearle, Sun- éay. 3iss Charles did not meet with her dancing classes last Saturday, but the young peopls had a very enjoyadle danée in the hall Saturday evening. Mrs. Marshall H. Greene died at the home of Miss M. E. Burnham early ‘Wednesday morning at the age of 86. WILSONVILLE ‘Wife Suicides, Leaving Husband and Four Children. Mrs. Charles Webster attended a Missionary meeting held at Mrs. Rob- ert Anderson’s in Webster, Tuesday. Mre., James Welch is able to be out after being ill for a week or more. Miss Hazel Frink was in Dudley Mr. :l:ld Mrs. Fred Mills spent the week end in Fitchburg, Mass., with friends. Mrs. William Primer was in Webster ‘Wednesday. Drowned Herself The funeral of Mrs. Scheriter, who drowned herself in the river Friday morning, was held at her home Sun- day. She leaves her husband and four children. Burial was in East Web- ster cemetery. River. Fred Emmons, who has been laid up for some time with a sprained ‘Lnee, is able to go without a cane and bhas returned to work. Miss Gertrude Brooks of Worcester {s~ visiting her sister, Mrs. George Pierce, Jr. The rain of Sunday night was very ‘welcome, but much more is needed, as snany wells are dry and cattle have to be driven to neighbor’s property for srater. ¥red Emmons visited friends in Norwich last week. ‘The old grist mill, which is not in order, is greatly missed by many, far and near, Fur trappers are not doing much season, as the price of raw fur has dropped. The church 1s being painted. PACKER Aiss’ Evelyn Strong was in Norwich Saturday. Is D. Howe and family and Mrs. Tracy of Jewett City visited friends Mrs. Wil ‘Wednesday, iam Tilly returned heme , after several days' visit in Providence and vicinity. €. A, Parker held an interesting mu- When the stomach fails to di- gest and distribute that which is the bowels become ' Miss Lucy Shippee spent the woek- end vm’; Miss Pear] Smith, at Hopkins | show. Mills, attended the|R, tertainm at & ade and Herold Brooks 1o ionds g Brovidence, Sunduy. S, Echel ey and <on A were' weel-end guests of . Fiskeville, R. I. STATES | pense resurding nis candidacy on ‘prohibition ticket for state 3 Annje Cavor and Frank Holub were quietly parried by Rev, Mr. Darrow at the >hurch Saturday afternoom, th wedding party coming Wwith Adol Parasek in his automoblle. served a hot dinner at noon in the con- ference room. After the work the rcg- ular business mesting of the soclety was held. Neighbors’ . Night. at. Grange—Everett 3 FE'ri Brown Wins Fourteen Apple izes. : - COLUMBIA Library Receives $500 Bequest from Page Estate—Sisters. Meet for the First Time, « Arthur Bailey of Cobait was in Co- lumbia Friday and Saturday of lact week on a-hunting trip, ‘the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Collins. Miss Lena G. Wolff, bookkeeper for J. C. Worth & Co-, Norwich, is having two weelks’ vacation, part-of which she will spend with her mother and brother on Columbia Green and part with her brother Herman and his wife at West- field, Mass, D. A. Lyman's new house is pro- gressing rapidly. A Willlmantic con- tractor has the job and will soon have it covered. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Collins, Jr., of Rocky Hill drove into town last Sunday and attended the morning church service, where they were greet- ed by many Columbia friends. Mrs. Collins returned to Rocky Hill Sunday night- Mr. Collins remained with his father a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Col- lins formerly resided here. Be-uest for Library. ‘The Saxton B. Little Free Library association recently received a legacy of $500 from the late Eben Page of Boston. The income is to be spent annually for books. Met for the First Tim Mr, and Mrs L. Morell Cook « Wallingford and Mr. and Mrs. Pinckney of New Haven made an tomobile trip to this place last w: and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Rice. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Rice are the sisters who had never known each other, as noted in Tue Bulletin: last week. There was much to talk about, and the meeting was a bappy one. John Szigbee is having an addition put on his barn. John Randall of Willimantic recen‘ly had a handsome monument erected on his lot in the Columbia cemetery. Mrs. Theodore A. Lyman of Hart- ford has been spending a few days 'Avit{l:t{ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. James . Utley. —_— Robert Rust #nd . ¥. Br to Boston last week to the. “Mutn: Miss Parmenter i - fli}:_" Ei, i‘"fi“’,l“ away _hr a va. -Mr, Wicks plans to attend t National Stock nlaowpu} ghlg:o.n“ granges. An oyster su; ‘was - td.s t:'nlwnw"fl by mfll!‘p.fil‘ R and B. E. Brown at- tended the New England Fruit shzw in Providence. Mr. Brown won six first prizes and eight second prizes on apples. 5 WARRENVILLE 3Mr. and Mrs, S, L. Case rocently entertained Dr. and Mrs. Adams and MWr. and Mrs, George Moore and little Qaughter of New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Durkee speni miru days last week in Ashaway, A. E. James was in Putnam Thurs- E. L. James entertained Floyd S, Lewis and Herbert Turrell of- Water- bury this week. Mrs, Caroline Lawton has been the guest of her son, Marshall Lawton. A. P, Durkee and his sister, Mrs. Ellen Weeks have gone to Worces- ter, Mass. Corner Crest is closed for the winter. EASTFORD Meeting of Suffrage League—Revival Services at the Chapel The Woman Suffrage league met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chamberlain. Mr. Whitford of Boston is visiting his _daughter, Mrs, Cowan. Miss Jullette Chapman has gone to spend the winter with her niece. The Congregational people are hav- ing a furnace put into their church. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal chirch met at the parsonage Thursday afternoon. Rev. William Stewart, who is con- @ucting revival meetings at the cha- pel, is entertained at the home of Dea- ¢on Trowbridge, WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Mabel J. Weiant of New York and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Renice and Dr. Arthur Randall of Providence are at Allen’ W, Kenyon's this week, Mr, and Mrs. Tifft of Westford vis- ited their daughter, Mrs. A. N. Ham- mond, last week. Several attended the kitchen dance ‘W. Chandler's Saturday evening. Tolland County RIPLEY HILL Hilltop Hom: b Months’ Me: ‘Trappers Annoying. TOLLAND Republican Wins Out in Special Elec. tion—Death of Paul Green. — A Hallowe'en social was given by ithe young people Saturday evening. There were games and music. Fortune tell- Ing was by Miss Place and Miss Baker. The Ladies’ society of the Congrega- tional church served a dinner in the church parlors Tuesday. The pro- ceeds are to be used for the support of Mrs. Griggs. Misses M. Helen and Elizabeth Hicks and Mrs. Downing have return- ed to their home in New York. ® Paul Green’s Death. Paul Green, 76, died last Saturday from pneumonia- He leaves his wife, two sons and two daughters. The fu- neral was held Monday. Arthur Clough is on the sick list. Rev. B. F. Case and Samuel Simpson were delegates to the Congregational conference at Winsted. The Nature Study club meets Mon- day evening at W. B. Sudlow’s. Curtis K. Christopher attended the Congregational convention at Meriden Nov. 5§ and 6. Special Election. On account of the tie between Peter Morgensen and John J. Felber on election day there was a special elec- tion called Tuésday, Nov. 10, which resulted, vote standing for Pefer Mor- gensen, ‘rep., 116, and John J. Felker, at The Hilitop Homes club met with Mrs. A. E. Peterson the 6th. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by a good number. First lessons in basketry were glven. It was voted to meet monthly during the winter, also to have programmes for six months printed. A fine programme has been prepared for that length of time. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. F. A, Ayer. Mrs. Lydia Willlams of Middletowa is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Ayer. Mrs, F. B. Topliff has returned from a trip including South Hadley, Mass., and Gullford, Vt. Miss Maud Brigham is suffering from a severe attack of quinsy. Misses Sarah and Hlen Stanton of New London were week end guests of Mrs. Sherman. . Drouth Serious- ‘The lack of rain is becoming serious, as a number of wells have given out, and the entire water supply has to te carted from the laike, a long distance for some of the farmers, who are watching anxiousiy for the old signs before the coming of winter. Ignore Trespass Signs. Hunters and trappers are unusually bold this season, paying little regard to trespass notices except to deface them and feigning ignorance when held up. Some arrests are pendin: SPRING HILL Surprise Visit for Miss Reynolds—Mr., and Mrs. Robert W. Gardiner Mar ried 15 Years. Miss Ida E. Revnolds was agreeably surprised Thursday of last week when the party were Mrs. Elizabeth Mandell end eon Howard of New York, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Washburn, Misses Alice and Grace Washburn and Miss Hattie Smith of South Coventry. They ‘were royally entertained. Wedding Anniversary. A very pleasant family gathering helped to observe the 15th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert W. Gardiner at their home on the 8th of this month. Those present were Rev. Leonard Smith and Miss Ebba Elmstead, Judge and Mrs. L. J. Storrs and Miss Bernice Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wayne L. Storrs and Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosebrooks and Harold and Gertrude Rosebrooks of Willimantic, Frank A. Davis. None in these parts know how to entertain better than tine ners, and this occasion was no exception, Dislocated Shoulder. ‘While Mrs, Erastus Rogers was feed- ing chickens last Wednesday she caught her foot in the wire netting, causing a fall which resulted in a dis- located shoulder. Drs. Parker and Ma- STAEFORDVILLE Methodist Pastor to Preach on Silver Threads Among the Gold. Raymond G. Ormsby has returned to his duties in the state hospital ot Concord, N. H., after spending a vasa- tion of three weeks with his father, George M. Ormsby. Mr. and Mrs. David Gaudette and daughter were with Mrs. Gaudette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Heck, in Union, over Sunday. North Franklin Guests, Mrs. H. A. Race and granddaughter Rena of North Franklin _visited the former’s sister, Mrs. C. W, Hill, and niece, Mrs. T. Lyon, last weck Thursday and Friday. Mrs. H G. Dunham is with Mrs. Cyril Johnson at Stafford Hollow for a few weeks. Horatio G. West is loom fixer George Duffey’'s mill Mass. . Mrs. Edgar Wilson of Westerly, 1. I, recently visited her brother, Jerry 8. Wilson. Misses Arlene and Blanche Hanner have heen ill with tonsilitls the past 'w“rlx(' The pastor of the Methodist church, Rev. Mr. Tunnicliffe, will preach next Sunday morning from the subject Sil- ver Threads Among the Gold. BOLTON Members of Bolton grange, No. 47, attended the meeting of East Central Pomona grange, No. 3, in Enfield Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trude and daughter of Hartford spent Sunday with George Newcomb and Mrs. New- comb. Mrs, Frances E. Ruggles is In Springfield spending a fortnight with relatives. lokérs, Esther F. Northam of Hart- rd was a recent guest of MMr. Mrs, Charles N. Loomis. o Miss Mary Ellis of Gilead is spend- ing some time with Mrs, Charles F. Sumner. Miss Clara Post of Hartford spent the week end with Miss Annabel Pos:. c in in Worcester, on the [calied on friends in town the first of Colonel Hall. in Atlanta—$1 Per Cord Bonus for Spocl Birches Thie Month. Col: W. H. Hall is in_Atlants, Ga. this week, 2 delegate tc the good roads convention, Spool Birches Valuable. Spool birches are coming at a good rate these days, $1-per cord bonus being paid during November. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Brackett speat Sunday with friends in Norwich. Of 165 ballots cast in the recent elec- tion in town, only one was il out as defective. Ruling Disputed. The ruling of the superintendent of fisheries and game that hunting rab- bits with a ferret before Nov. 25th was illegal has been disputed and will be pagseq on by the attorney generpal A new electric light placed at the top of the hill north of the village went out of commission immediately upon being lighted the first time. Philip Denman has come home from the Stafford hospital after seven weexs® treatment for a broken ankle. A new machinist from Eagleville is employed by G. Hall, Jr., & Co, Five Partridges Bagged. Fred Service bagged the limit of five partridges in about two hours Wel- nesday morning. STORRS Mrs, C. L. Read Entertains—Dickerson Baker to Speak of Belgian Rel Work, The Red Cross dance given by the young lady students netted $28. A meeting of Mansfleld grange was held Monday evening. Mrs. C. L. Beach, assisted by her sis- ter, Mrs. Buckner, entertained the la- dles of the facuity at whist Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. A Laemson, Jr., spoke at the Wedneeday evening prayer meeting in the absence of Mr. Rogers. The Ladies’ circle met Thursday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Wheeler. A. E. Morse was on the Hill over Sunday. Doing Laboratory Work, Dr. C. A. Simonds of Willimantic is at the college on Wednesday and Sun- day afternoons. His office is in the southwest room on the second floor ~f the main building. To Describe Belgian Situation. Sunday morning Dickerson Baker, from Ghent, Belgium, will speak of the distress in_Belgium and ask for help- Dr, and Mrs. Jarvis, who have been in Washington for a week, returnei Saturday. Mrs. Ketchem of Danbury has been visiting here with friends. STAFFORD Harvest Supper—Football Practice Today. Many at Rev. Mr. Ballantine occupied the pul- pit at the Baptist church Sund'y 1 the absence of the pastor, Rev. Curtis. The harvest supper at the Baptist church was a success, with a good at- tended. There will be association football practice this (Saturday) afternoon in Hyde park. Two teams will be picked for a game to be played on Thanksgiv- ing- Aid Society’s Meeting. The Hospital Aid society meets next Tuesday afternoon. The regular meeting of grange will evening. ‘W, S. Walbridge has moved into tie house owned and recently vacated oy J” B. Hough, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chapman of Westford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green, making the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chism in Mr. Chism's automobile. BOLTON NOTCH Mrs. Loren Maine is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. McGinn, in Hartford. A number from this place attended a dance at Hillside hall, Mansfleld, Friday night. Mrs. Estelle Read spent Tuesday in Manchester Green. Mrs, Maud Woodworth went to Prov- idence Monday to attend the funeral of a 1elative. John Castle Hartford. Mrs. Hattle French visited her son :in East Hartford Thursday and Fri- ay. s Mrs. Emma Dennis is keeping house at Lorcn Maine's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard, with their two children, spent their 1ith marriage anniversary Thursday witn Mr. Howard’s father, M. W. Howard. HEBRON Flavel Gillett of New Haven is vis- iting his sister, Miss Gillett. Randall C. Frink was in town last Saturday to see his mother. Addison Frink of Andover was town Saturday. Mre. H. F, Tennant returned home Monday. Mrs. Ellzabeth Hills has returned after spending the summer at Willi- mantic camp ground. Mrs. Mary F. Frink is improving, but is not able to sit up vet. There was a surprise party at C. A. Lord's in honor of his election Wel- nesday night. Washington County, R. I. USQUEP)_\LJGH Oyster Supper Well Patronized—New Owners for the Bray Farm. L T Stafford be held next Tuesday spent Thursday -in in Dr. Martin-spent Tuesday and Tues- day night as the guest of Dr. E. E. Kenyon. Mrs. F. K. Crandall, with her chil- dren, who has been spending a few days with her -parents, Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon returned home Wednesday. son from Willimantic attended her. MT. HOPE Mrs, W. P. Wildes has been in Pravidence; R. L, several davs on busi. Mr. Merwin, Mr. Taylor and Mr. ness. - Mr. and Mrs. Theodore LaJess have left home again on another tour, Mr. Mrs, A. D. Palmer were in Vernon -Sunday and Monday. S i Shepard of Westville, Conn., were out hunting with Mr. Albee the past few days. They reqport very good luck, two hares and birds and other game to the law limit. H Willlam Ford of New Haven and George Russ are trying their luck at hunting three days, Miss Ellen Chesebro of Ashford is at work at George Smeade’s taking care of_his house. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lawton were callers at Mr. and Mrs, George Albee’s last weel. UNION M. A. Marcy has closed his summer home for the winter and has returned to Hartford. b John Buckley was home over Sun- day. -is with her daugh- Brand of Oaklan: a party of friends c: on her, «Bittle Donald Hawkins is ill. T WILLINGTON - 4 mesting of the grange was held y-evening. 3 uew furnace was in working or- ‘s _Sunday jmcrning. ' There were 66 t Sunday school and a good number t tHe service. Rev. E, Darrow's At the prayer meeting Thurs- oning the Arst chapter of the Daniel was studied. Plans Mrs. Mary Dodge ter Mrs. Theodore Andrew Smith of Stafford Springs - made the re- . B.'W. Darrow has quired return that there was no ex- A. 4, | were callers at B. C. Loche's Wotnen: C. C. Kenyon and family, who have been living at Bradford, moved into the house with his grandfather, T. T. Loche, one day last week. J. C. Webster visited Providence Tuesday. Mrs. 8, Chappell, who has been vis- iting M. D. Palmer, has returned to Westerly, Nets $17.66. ‘The oyster supper held Nov. € net- ted the society $17.66. The . profits from aprons was $5.26. Mrs. Hattle Carter of Attleboro spent a few days last week at T. T. Loche's. = The family that purchased the Bray Proving the praperiz. It 1e'Snderstood proving the ¥ s un: they are to farm quite extensively. Charles Boss of Exeter was a caller here’ Wednesday. \ ‘W. Kenyon ‘é‘vfl R. L. Knight vis- ce = Joslin of : day. 4 - Mre. . W.Kenvan is visiting over er here 3 x . Several from here attended the en- tertainment at West Kingston urs- day evening. * P. A. Money of Exeter was a caller here ‘Wednesday. 4 C. C. Kenyon is working for his father, C. D. Kenyon, E B. C. Loche.and Miss Grace Cornell were in Providence one day recently. WEEKAPAUG Ocean View W. C. T. U. Meets— Grange Lecture With Radiopticon Views. T The Ocean View W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs, Adah L. M. Bliven. A very interesting meeting was held. Mrs, Alice Saunders had charge of the program, the topic being Purity. Sev- eral well prepared papers were read by thgse present. At the close Te- freshments were served by the host- ess. A soclal hour followed. S. M. Gladwin of Hartford spent Monday and Tuesday at the Macomber farm. Addition to Cottage. Ernest Champlin and Leon Bliven have the contract to build a large addition on Eastcote, one of the Glad- win cottages. Mrs. John Maxson left Thursday to visit her daughter Mrs. Henry Parker, in Hartford. Mrs. Parker has justre- turned from the hospital, where she underwent a successful surgical op- eration. Illustrated Lecture. Nearly one hundred attended the grange lecture Tuesday evening. The radiopticon views, which were given by Miss Hallie Hood of Westerly,were very much enjoyed. Walter Curtis of Providence spent ‘Wednesday night at the home of Geo. H. Noyes. ROCKVILLE Taylor-Palmer Marriage—New Sena- tor Serenaded—Mrs. Benjamin Ba- ton’s Death, William Taylor and Miss Evelyn L. Palmer were married in Rockville, R. L, Nov. 10, by Rev. A. G. Crofoot. The new senator-elect from this town, Joseph J. Taylor, of Moscow, was given a serenade Friday evening, Nov. 6, by the Hope Valley band. They ‘were cordially entertained by Mr. Tay - lor and family and were served a col- lation. Mrs, George W. Avery of Hope Vai ley visited Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kenyon Wednesday afterncon. Prof. O. L. Burdick of Stamford, Ct., was a week end guest of his sistor, Miss Lottie J. Burdick. On his return home he was accompanied by his wi’e, who had been here for several weeks. Paul Irish has this week moved inio the new house which he recently pur- chased of La Clci» Woodmansee. Harold R. Crandall and family ha ‘e moved to-the J. E. S. Crandall place, George L. Barber of Waltham, Mass., Wwas a recent guest of his sister, M.s. Emory C. Kenyon. Death of Mrs. Baton. Mrs. Benjamin Baton died Wednes- day mcrning after a long and paintul illness. Mrs. Jared Barber and Mrs, A. S, Babcock were guests last week of Mrs, Barber’'s daughter, Mrs. William Ham- mond, and family at Wickford. Miss Florence Barber was a recert gulesl at -Pleasant Orchards and Stoue- olm. The nourishing malt juices and tonic properties of pure beer and ale help to restore the energy of ’nerve and tissue used up by the stren- uous work and plav of modern life. '[he famous “BEST BY FAR” “miss m.c.avies | TW NERVOUS Hair, Sca'pandfaz: pasialis | WOMEN A VALUABLE WARNING. One of Miss Adles’ patrons sald last . w;]! B,L = B 2 - ham’s Vegetable Compound. week: “1 owe my good complexion fc vour warning never to use a cectain much advertised face cream stlil -on Philadelphia, Pa.—*I had s severs case of nervous prostration, with palpi- 7 tation of the heart, the market! Aliss Adles has studied ) with the best physicians in New York, i constipation, head- aches, dizziness, so knows what is best fitted for tue noise in my ears, nl Wi YOU THE NEw RICHMOND The Christian Endeavor society, of Shannock, s planning to hold a sale in Clark’s hall. A number from this vicinity attend- ed the Hallowe'en fair given by Rich- mond grange on Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dawley, with R. L. Moore and family, made a irip to Narragansett Pier recent'y while they attending the Baptist church. Among recent callers at Cliffmore were: Willlam J. Nicho of Westerly, Reynolds _ and Charles F. Holley Briggs of Gould Money of Exet mansee and Mrs. . J. Dawley of West Kingston, Mrs. Charles Daw'ey of Wakefleld and Miss Mary Hoxie of Shannock. HOPKINTON Dr. Riley of East Greenwich was a visitor at the home of Roger W. Lewis over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Durkes >f Warrenville, Conn., who have _been visiting at the home . -cf Rev. E. P. 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Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. -Gen- HUGH L+ SCOTT] ‘Washington, Nov. l0—Secreary of War Garrison will recommend to the president_a successor to Major Gen- eral W. W. Wotherspoon as chief of staff of the United States army. It is understood the place will go to Brigadier General Hugh L. Scott, at present assistant chief of staff, and a brother of Professor Scott of Prince- ton university. Brigadior , General 1 Scott_has a splendid record. Gen- Woman Sufirage. The woman suffrage army has cap- Sotive Mat Movosniber 18 tured twa more redoubts on its way eral Wotherspoon retires * from thei to Washington—Providence Journal. LNews. The group of laughing, merry Aus tle they thought it would be their ame to see a mum:lmghm& that th 80 an ly shouted" ey belonged was nearly agnihilated by the Russians after a LAUGHING AUSTRIAN SO D&fi?.fié}fl’%fi,}’@&é ’ofng C tfl&n soldiers was. Gayly they