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COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR nsbedy can tsil—Brings ickness. h \(.;TO‘\' Hear Prof. . A. Woodward—Nine Howard Barber have Bridgewater after 5 hoildays with Mr. and Sirs. William H. Fairbrother. Falion has returned to At- fter a visit of several days with his ‘parents in the borough. Dr. Fallon is practising medicine for him- now, after having spent some time & hospital. ¥e passed his examina- t and gradusted with the fine per- cantage of 97, Misses Hope 3 Constance Haley ent part of their vacation with their andmother, Mrs. A. F. Dyer, in Prov- dence. Miss May Davvan has returned to L. Ryan hes returned after z > sit in New York.: Harold 'T. Eaton has left for Provi- dence to resume his studies at Brown - Rev. D. C. Monroe of Hartford, who preaching st Calvary Episcopal shurch for the present, spent several ve last week in Providence, where 12_visited hie son at Brown. The public schools resumed sesstons Nonda The Stonington Men’s club will meet Thursday evening in_ Brayton hall. $When the speaker will be Prof. C. A. ¥V ocodward. J. A. Vargas has filled the upper house at the mill pond with nine inch ice. Mrs. Anna C. Palmer has closed her &tmmer home in Main street and will =pend the winter in New York. The joint installation of J. F. Trum- bull post, G. A R, and the W. R. C. %11l be held this (Tuesday) evening in B rayton’s hall r. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson are New York PLAINFIELD i Gallu- of Ekonk, father of arles O. Hopkins of this place, ulted a physician in Provi- s, who gives hore that Mr. Gal- s eizht may be restored. ¢ the Congregational church Sun- e mornine service was followed supper. In the evening Fndeaor meeting was a service Jed by Mrs. An- he newly elected presi- fcehouse ick to coffee! (It’s an established fact that the poisonous drug, caffeine, in coffee causes these and other ills.) But if you want to know the joys of freedom from coffee troubles, quit coffee and use most coffee drinkers that \WESTERLY TOWN COUNCIL thia! Darkens bluub:. Coon Reappointed Enumerator of Births andl ice Brown’s Report Presented—| £ Peace Dale, e started on the trail of | tellows and untll Westport, b SeacTion: Aot : il was | after spending k with his sis X i G Gt lornw ar- | JEWETT CITY Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts m presented Eanh"‘ rendered & : asiak P o 158 was heeken by bolne run over of the Schoole—Mone Club to | & 708, TPCCs, M pon ‘which he w stealing a ride and fell off. e to place Sheriff Wilcox believed that the ere homeward bound youne l'u]lo\\'s 2 Joseph Gabriile is the uncl and guar an of the boy, to pay the to the town of Westerly or n of the low gear to pay. being of the question for the town to sented the il dectded by the council that v responsidle but refuses tiat their hom e e Kinguton tation when they were nabbed b: They will be arraigned 1 court on a charge of mal Without consulting the public util- ities commission, the Westerly Auto- { matic Telephone company changed its | schedule of rates and required regu- lar patrons to pay ten cents extra for calls to and from Watch Hill and a | within the town of W i | was contrary to law and the fact was | called to the attentidon of the public jies commiesion by some of the In consequence the amount overcharged has been re- bated to the the town was in no for the payment of th Report was made of the installa- | tion af an electric light with a whlte the entrance to the was reappointed | enumerator of births and deaghs for telephone s Card was granted a vic- tualling lcense for the f.eonard hous subseribers. oners for per- Cierk Whipple suggested as a mat- hareoe &r ter of economy in light and heat, the meetings of the Westerly increase the | the Watch Hill service, and along the ’same lines that prevailed council chamber instead of in the town as that body paid Councilman Flynn in financial town meeting the citizen. had voted to give the Westerly Board of Trade the free use of the town hall the vote should be ed for the | A" counter peu contemplated change in schedule d will be presented to his petition asks permitted to - scribers be for meetings and vice at any The board not the council the request was granted out any opposition. It is set up that tele- phone communication can be had with Mvitc for flve cents flnd “l'h T ten cents So the matter the council coincided w![h of Councilman Flynn the Timits of the town of Wes on Lhe cler! Chisf of Pohce Ehomasl Bl Brown William Sheldon Aldrich, report for which showed two arrests for into: cation, two for keeping liquor for sale illegally, one for assault and on The chief also presented the summary of arrests for 1914 tal of 119 arrests of which for intoxication. Town Solicitor Agarfl were lees arrests Bashaw | stock farm, died at his home Monday {afternoon at the age of 41 vears. Mr. a hemorrh of the brain. Mr. Aldrich has been a breeder thoroughbred horses for many and was known V' sane person. stated that there for intoxication in Westerly under 1 cense than when the town was in the no-license_ciass. Lewis Stanton, Aldrich, 2 prominent manufacturer i Hope Valley, Alton and later in Moo superintendent of reported one case of scarlet as being the only case of ugmus discase for the meont! TEleanor Ensinger of Phila- of Joseph A, ne, frn- sppmmmont as tx)n:ta.blfi w power to serve pa was voted visiting Mr. p— £ it’s coffee that is causing your nervousness, headache, heart flutter, . or sleeplessness, and you want to keep on with t these troubles anocther ye POSTUM —the delightful pure food-drink. Made from prime wheat and a bit of wholesome molasses, caffeine, or any other harmful substance. Usually a ten days’ change from coffec to POSTUM is sufficient to convince and free from “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM ME‘EflSAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING QUT | —coomeeemesn | emens omecen FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN !Mr. Farmer, 1$1. TO NEW YORK Sl UR DANDRUFF"25 GENT BUTTLE Are YOI] Shy on Sheds" CHELSEA LINE LADIES! MEN HERE’'S THE jhalr fulls out fast. A little Danderine ! . NORWICH AND NEW YORK {*" 'QUICKEST, . SUREST DAN: | \BESE= nows - asiviimas, niltousi- Why leave your farming || . xoiwicn Tues s Thurs- | y ax : X days, Sundays at 4 p. w DRUFF CURE KNOWN. Got.a 25 cent bottle of hrowlton=‘ mplements exposed to the New York, Brooklyn Bridge wderine. from any drug store or | yeather, while our stock in- | Pier. East River, foot Roosevelt flet counter, and after the first ap- | 2 Street, Mondays, Wednesday. Fri- colorless and. scragey | plication your hair will take on that{ judes everything necessary |}days, at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE., Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $I. of a mneglected awful o destructive bs the hal nd its ver: fe, lustre and luxuriance which is so | . {utiful. It will become wavy and| or the comnstruction ufty and iave ‘the appearanc nfl Py dance; an incomparale gioss ana| £ weather-proof sheds, at but what will please you | - after just. s fow week's| JwWest prices? 7 " TroOts | of e - & ' nto nairins ani P g The Edward Chappell Co. Lute Repairiny ani Paamiing ~ We repair Autos of ali xinds in the Central Wharf Coal and Lumber | orope: manner. b Ficutignas Latest Improved Facil‘ies make L siaxgon and - Ees = cur shop une-celied in New Engiand. rday an 1 the srnoeting |G “Attended Lecture, Ve bake the paint on, which maas Monday cal club. stjr‘;org é\as a large delegation of "t V-eavl better, keor :ts gioss lengar, Lucius P. Burch ob- afford Springs people at the lecture and wlil not crack. nth wedding anni- | §iven by Dr. Toole in Stafford Hollow | Why not have yours right? it ning thirty-five of | Monday evening. : 00ls opened the w g eir | ., T e ter term v 1 4 Hec 1S 24 T | stonday with o’ fuil attendance. tiee Bui in> Kinds and Lehigy > . d_Min tion Join Simmons of Hartford is | met with Rew. pe,‘c““\' o n,f \ah“. 5 ALWAYS IN STOCK ing her brot MCTurk. | day afternoon et Gra i A. D. LATHROP Amos G. Sheffield hes returned home costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auts Co. 88 Main St, Westerly, R. I, = Telephone 463-12 = 4 Thomas Burnic | Committee for Firemen’s Ball—Miss 1818t D]V] en Burdick Chief C-erator at New London Exchange—Early lce Har- A A MLy E]D“"Ce of The Norwich Savings Society vesting. COAL Norwich, Conn., Dee. 12, 1914, “THE BRIGHT KIND® 4 The Dirsctors of this Socicty have - ¥ leclared out of the earnings of the d0HN 0. PLCKIAM current six months a semi-annual 58 Thames St. 52 Broadawy J|dividend at the rate of FOUR PER | CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- == = —————==—— | tors entitled thereto on and after January 15, 1915, THE DEL = HOFF | costelio Lippirr, Treasuren declSdaw of the ohn McGuffog, on October 25(:‘ He een nine years' service and was = et of the ith Roval Irish Dra- (; The committee fo He is survived by his|{paaiy” Morgs 3 : ¥ Pear] Morgan, John wife and an infant, George Lague. According to the record kept by F. H. Gilbert has been Everett Barus, teller of the Washing- |attending the automohile ton Trust company, the fotal rainall dain entertained a fam foriibeinant = 6 on New Year's d mallest during a period © and Morin and D The total for Lhe year wa of Gros were among th September was the dryest mufllh guests. in 2y ily 1814, the waterfall for that month In Charge at New London 1 European Plan being .52 of an inch Mrs. W. R. B s in Ne Rates 75 cents per day and up. kK don Sunday her Miss 1 Burdick- Miss laced in char-—- of The Monday club resumed its meet- ywed at noon thorot : o'clock t heid. Thers w g repc hag returned with her > organizations ¢ MYSTIC HAYES BROTHERS, Look over our line of Telephone 1227. 26-25 Broadway e 2 on telephone exchange Monday Club Resumes Sessions—Fu- | ZUAT,, ISRIoRE UMy, a5, it | ——— Fur Coats, Horse Blankets neral—Opening of Oral School. |where she has been in charge of thal xehange for two and onenait vears.| We have for New Years d Auto Rob 3 D, Spaulding of T . few b an 0 Robes, ings Monday afterncon at the home of a’ guest at Mrs, I i Welcome B. Bates after two s g . the holidays. A Cut Ice Early. N t ’l‘ k Prices to suit buyer interesting programme was car- CRR e I e at ve ur eys parg £ out. 3 9 tons of in i Silk Mill Shuts Down. & once in 14 year Also the flxmgs. The Mystic Silk Co. sh has had|have they cut ice so early as this yvear i L C ) G Drospevolly businges 6i.the po xS, Josepis R C. Brown s iil at e The . L. Cl\anmafl Qe Il at Industrial place closed down on|home on Mathewson street. , s for an indefinite time. The| Adolphus Moffitt was very ill Monday B- 4l 14 Bath Street, Norwi reason for the shut down belng the|nigh ; Peop.e’s lilas ketx Street, ich, Ct. inability of the company to procure! Mr. and Mrs. Noah Frechette, Mr £ A raw material. The closing of the mili|and Mrs. Alvert Adams 6 Franklin Street | throws a number of people out of em- | Frechetie and Homer Te ployment. It is hoped that arrange-|ville were Sunday gues JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprieter Hcat YOUI' HOUSC ments mavbe made for resuming op-| ' ? erations at the factory before long. Marian Tracy of Hart \/Vlth Gas Funeral Sunday. have ‘uean'-«u.»slz:‘k::“Jmn' The funcral of Joseph Lankes who| Golden Links circle of )h fi-'md lhm"t B U . died at his ho on School street| Daughters mests ot drs. G enjoved. el ) Thursuay evening after a short gon'S EhIs L Eterr o e § Seveioe wiia | 10 sing a ness was held from his home st S ses i afternoon at 230 o'clock. Rev. C. Hatch, pastor of the Methodlst Lpi COLCHESTER Gasteam Radlator copal ‘church conducted the servi a Burial was In Elm Grove cemetery Feast of the Holy Name Observed— 2 .r)?h::\rad‘ Briefs and Personals. Deputy Sheriff Stanton Sells Goods St Artters fo- the| 5 Eachixadtateriis a Beater n | Miss Jessie Gardner is visiting rel-| —Many at Benefit Dance. he reports showing | itselt. It is safe, san and eco- { atives in Slocum, R. T by il | nomical. The: no coal to carry in | "Miss Grace Burrows onnected with the | and no ashes to carry out, and it does [to New York after o vi away witk an endless amount of dust cousin, Miss Bdith Burrow and dirt. | Mrs. E. R. Lehr and Mrs. H. Horg It maintains an even temperaiure { of New Yorg, are the guests of their 3 . attended a nd-—Jare and the gas flow is shut off automati- Mrs. oh Lankes on cial service at p. m. in the W cally when the d s pressure ~hurch_in honor of the Feast of the Is reached. there! waste 0 rnea to| Holy Name. of gas EPUPECHT two weeks'| Maurice Tynan left town Saturd rch the| (., e AR vacation in the v e R portion- ! GiSeand eiiness\s demcnEustion At | “Joun Whe returned to|‘'endin- a dc present : Whrcester after isit_to his ar-|Weeks' vacat ad- | | ents, Mr. and Mrs, . Wheeler. ! Sells Goods. H ‘ The City of Norwich amount are to be heriff Geor h was i Closes Bungalow. Dr, end Mrs. George L. B. nuara, i Bl d E] . D s se angalow 200ds in Mr: s nes in P ot reatic Tor, o e ot M| non avenue, which had been ; , Gas and Electrical Dep’t. G. D. Stanton the wint in Reynolds Hill, for Benefit Dance. A benefit dance was h turday evening | Aid society. Mu and Prof. Po OrTS 1 visit at | GREAT BRITAIN TO RESLY 1321 Main St., Alice Building d in T To ey TO NOTE THIS WEEK-’ the Hebrew | Gitlin's er prompted rned Sunda is home in School Opens. of the Myst rned lr"ln thei An Outiine Has Besn Submitted to | 1 647 =—m Adam’s Tavern u‘.flmr?g 1861 the e f the reply | Offer to the public the Huest siandard B is | brands of Beer of Europe and America: { Bohemian, Pilsner, Cuimbach Bavarian B ; and Burton Muers Scotch_ Ale, nress’ Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish= ing Ale, S crlmg Bitter Ale, Anheuse: ch'itz and Pabst, A. A, ADAM, Norwich Towa Telephons ¢47-12 nment’s oncernt e sent b be a statement that Italy and es have ar- | cerning | Budweiser. the s in the Con- | T i ‘V_ ; _LEGAL NOTICE :;l MRS.mANTON ATTENT[ON ' ! 62 Shetucket Street, u showing @ full line of New SHDEW ALKS Millinery for Fall and Winter MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding { Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the best at ths most reascnable prices, CHAF‘L_!N CHURCH EETING. j Business Session Foliowed by Dinner and Roll Casll—Respenses from El- derly Members, OFFICE (¢ STREET CO) ¥ THB MISSIONER, Norwich, Dec. 21, 1914 The ordinanc of the City of Nor- wich provide that the owner or own- | ers, occupant occupants, private Manufacturers Load in Candlepin Con- | At Chaplin, th test at Enc of Ninth Week. and roll call annual busin rvice of tb ional c was 1d Ne lead in the stand- o'cloci. | i | | rens and Independents | &: M- ¢ uar [Wiis poatponaq 7en and Independents | &, rciy ‘i clected ‘a membar of the [PoTderiz on any, street, equars, or eW ear = i ti b o h ars. blic pla h g | . Standing: e Prudential committes for three vears. | re is o sidewalk graded, or graded | vor . | | | | \dlepin league at < Rev McKnigist = Feldeiod e i eninllongupias nairman for tho day and Deacon | COrporations, or any person having hetween the W Ghrant wase "cletk [ €lifton’ J. ] SIS OM. STFIHULCIEE 10T 08 oty e, Deacon A, M. Grant _was _re-elected clerk an Frank C. Lummis, | ved, shall cause to be removed it Mantit > | therefrom ‘any and all snow, sleet and Car am LS T AT | jce within three hours after the same ds Games of the pluxlemul < mumitiee, and Grant, treasurer, made financia v 1 el b 1 reborl: for the past year, showin, shall have fallen, been deposited or Booklets Dolls found, or within three hours after sun- Loxpn X 3 bills paid and a balance in the tre: en the same shall have fallen in Favors Toys am total—Manufacturers 1362, | WrY Jan. 1. B uns NS (it whe e Alanufacturers 483.] A fine dinner and a social hour fol- ewalk, or any part thereof, ad- joining any building or lot of land, or ings—Pinney 3 any street, square or public place shall Y ring—Pinney 14 ; be covered with ice, it shall be the MRS tDWlN FA Manufacturers 11.840, After Measles .. duty of the owner, or owners, occu- o 55, Clerks 11,362, Mer- 2 & pant or occupants, private corpora- Franklin Square Warrens 10,192, Tnde- | B E¥eTe} e PSR S-M @LoNbE-F o | tion, or any person having the care of . 5 such building or Iot to cause such side- | ———————— -— ~—— leaders: Pinney 101, T. (ol SRCTOE-V g LT AV e | wvaik to be made safe and convenient 1814—1914 ichants 11,3 pendents | Averages c | Mullins 94, Yare 91, T, DaDalt % | by removing the ice therefrom, or cov- Amy, Ql)x;pgwn 90, Cote 99, ering the same with sand or some |JOhM A. lhorgan & Son other suitable substance. ek: Tuesday, Mer-|| the extreme weakness often re- The failure to do so for two hours COAL vs. Indfin!\nd&nts: Wednesday, vs. <Crescents; ‘Thursday, vs. Manufacturers. OBITUARY. sults in impaired hearing, weak- f|lurivg the daytime exposes the party LEMIGH VALLEY in default to the penalty provided by ened eyesight, bronchitis and | |the ordinances. Ne. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. other troubles, but if SCOTT’S | .10 S'pances also provide that in| office and Yard Centrsl Wharf EMULSION is given promply, | |foreeping provisions, or refusal or neg-| _ Teleshons 886, its rich nourishment carries | |violating them or not complying with strength to the organs and ||l & pany orfvedoless| W, TYLER BROWNE, M. D, creates better blood to build up [ ["°1ice o an¥ policeman of the city. | gye, kar, Nose, :-:u;:. Electeieits. b ST Y the depleted forces. duty of the Street Commissioner to , collect all penalties incurred under the let Ray, Mechanical Massage. Children thrive on furcgm'lég‘prgylsions.d and é’ they are| Hours: lu &. m. o 4 <ld 6 o 3 B not pal o him on demand, to report|275 Broadway. horw ch, Conn. SCOTT’S EMULSION | |iic Gase ‘to the City Attorney. who | Frankiin SU car to -Df Browaes shall prosecute the party offending. sepld ik Is no sdverdsing um ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, | pgiixin' Gonnecticut equai to ihe Sut Street Commissioner. letin for business results i Miss A«r\es E. Rister. Miss Agnes K. Rister, aged 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rister, died Monday morning. She had been troubied for a- long time with a disease of the heart. Fred Mann. Fred Mann, 69, died at the Johnson hospital Saturday night, following a serious ovneration for hernia. He is survived by his wife and one Drot.her. Edward Mann. Joseph Pierola. Joseph Piercla, 44, died Monday