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efls’ DIRECTORY MAN INJURED NEAR WESTERLY |2 e e With Dr. Edwarde’ Olive $1. TO NEW YORK $1. R CHELREA- LINE Philip Gagne, of Lynn, Found in Railroad Yard, After Falling | . 2'700 242 Wil not emberrass vou FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ¥ Dp. Edwards’ Olive Tablets.” The skin H art = w NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Express—Pendleton Hill Man Arrested Wgtrmg fi:'!ldt;:g:mgsfiegw-fi;;&'ou bave am} m u’):mk;); Fuesasys, Thurs- leanse L he ays, . - Stolen Coat—Mrs. Albert Chapman Dead. liv(ilr T T S New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, East River, foot Roosevelt The Vogue of the Pleated Skirt [|=: o =~ F. KNO $1. TO NEW YORK $1. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the successful substitute for calomel— th s ever any sickne: pals 3 Miss Gertrude Whittemore, li'urs.fltn)summened Joseph | _Masterdon, the | {aving them. niess 0 Dein\aey of the Narragansett library at Peace |night baggageman. Dr. Scanlon was| Dr. Edwards’ Olive | Dale, is soon to begin educational mis- | called and gave ali possible ABEIStnCe | wilth catomel dobs, Sl uer a0 et | sionary work in South Kingston, which {and decided that Gagne should re- but their action is gentls and |is made poesible by Rowland G. Haz- [ceive hospital treatment. All of the | sate instead of severe and lrritating. |ard placiug at her disposal a chauffeur | ribs on the right side were fractured, | “*X, one who takes Olive Tablets is | with an automobile in which to make | che upper right side of the skull Was | ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,’ | her semi-weekly rounds. The service |cracked, and It is believed there are | bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” You cannot pleat the ‘material yourself— your dressmaker cannot pleat it as it should be—but we will have it properly COAL AND LUMBER s p will be personally carried out in ev erious internal injuries. Gagne board- | seal;; constipation, torpid liver, bai B ] |detall ‘by Miss Whittemore, who wi. | :d the train at Providence and &s he | iopaiti ool fane. o ou in any style blace and collect the books and period | id no money o ~~v his fare was put | S bosiion oF PImDLy face lete are & and promptly pleated for y y styl you may wish. GET A SEMI-READY PLEATED SKIRT (See Window Display) SIMPLY SEW UP THE BACK SEAM AND THE SKIRT IS READY TO PUT ON SEMI-READY SKIRT of all-wool, |icals.” As the section is noted for i ¢ at Kingston. It is belleved that as | oy, SEAtatls componi 4 | magnificent distances so admirable ¢ train was leaving Kingston he | DIel¥ vegetable compon llge,r??: Chetr the_summer months and o depressi nton to the rear coach and fell | Jliva Color, | when the winter shuts in, Miss Whitc as the train entered the Westerly » : i {More conciived the project of csta: | .. He probably realized his danser- | uerrs omy Sort Jears Amens pay end | isning a delivery svstem which | ous condition on’the main line tracks, | comoiafite “ana Olive Tablets: are the Descriptive Booklet @ | 1ot only exiend the service of the Nar- | for he crawled out of Ganger and into | o B & 0rs S8 O Ve T8 KINGS PUREMALT ssansett library, but make it 2 sirong | the freight yard. Take one or two nightly for a week. DEPARTMENT dueytiongt fncier i Dol Eangaton See how much better you feel and look. Ihere is plenty of reading matter, in- & Bt 4 2 3638 Hawley St Boston § - 13550 /5 Bicnty T, opding matter ons | Lecal Lacenics. ¢ and Z5o per box. ‘A1l druggiets TR T QSRS < _nes, works on farming and poultry | Mr. and Mrs. George McBride re- - . ng and othe: pubhcfu.ms het cir, | turned Sunday from two weeks visit|bus O. ==—=————=1he spared from - the Narragansett |in New York. ielves without discommoding the pa- | Owing to the funeral of Alexander JEWETT CITY COAL If your suoply needs repleni avail -of this pleasant weather, which offers many advantages to both Con- sumer and Dealer. “In time of peace prevcare for W AR roas of the library living in the com- {McFarland, work will not be resumed . . v ? Pact part of the town {at the plant of the Smith Granite com- | _ : . black poplin, done in box pleat- CHAPPELL cn Rev. J. V. E. Belanger's Annual Re-| Aiss \’\‘ldlgemflrqrsa)'b “I am ;ru}i}' pany until Tuesday. Faith Chavtaé Installation—Appeint- ing $3.88 M port Shows Successful Year—Social{delighted and gratified because of the| Rey. Clayton A. Burdick conducted| ment of Committees—Funeral of L IO L R b & B oD Min o . 3 nterest the public has already shown | : &4 = 1 s 2 St N 5 Central Wharf an: ain Strect of Doubls F. Socisty of Norwich. |in his work, and o number of Deoble | Bennett At hix home b Moy meeot aats| [ reddie Herbert—Borough Brief SEMI-READY SKIRT of all-wool, Telephones = livine at remote distances from Peace | prq e e X 5 o n | livins ot from I urday morning. The body was teken| The officers of Faith chapter, No, 82 At Both masses in St. Mary's church| haje. but on the main roads, have of- |on the 1515 frain to BrOEeport Tof | wers fastanod at o epecins mecting Sundsy the pastor. Rev. J. V. E. Be-|fered the use of their homes as Stations | purial. Rela in Masonic hall. The installing| to leave fro 15 to 20 vi 5 ich, g 3 3 o = |of Albert Chapman, died Friday night { Moosup, past grand garshal, Helen F.| well oft a 3 ¥ 4 5 E hd Been a most successtul one fian| " T iiies wi b et wedar T at the home of Senator Louls W. Ar: E:A:;;pfimxe;téa{y:ms,g«;sv:';o acted| i sides having pel i o Gould's ing, (1Old in nigh street. She is survive : e Icell as IR et hajing Soaid other|irst vl D ciromsh Doulde Stomsin {b¥ a daushter, Mrs. Louis W. Arnold, | ganist. ~ Officers installed were. Mar heavy bills, he had been able to pay and @ brother, George C. Greene. K. Cheney, worthy matron; s t5%at| other will be made by way of Moores- ey et o g oA o e eotellfeld aad over Tower Hill, © will Joanna _Mallon, formerly of|Gray, worthy patron 1 . 1 e o g t W 5 T ki 3 be made to cover the Old Point Judith | , died Saturday in New York | associate matron; e ,‘;Ild ™ 2:5;:,"_‘;’;?“"’ The Miss Whit- |¢i he leaves two deughters, Mrs. | Secretary; R. F. Cheney, IR st the church for 1916 are about 100 volumes | Frs ann and Mrs. Zoel Ganiran | Liillan, R Crumb, conductres FSt..Onge ana Sames I stop at eve 2 and two sons, Frank of | M. Robinson, associate conduct Louié St. Onse ang James P. Brown e aos and Dhilip of New York. Edith M. Gray, ch Isabeila M R .t i ¥ of ption to what| XNine candidates took the civil ser- e navy Epingle, done in box pleat- | coAI 2 Willigin Hollin of High street. made upon the |vice examination on Saturday for ¥ Alice M atdich) S Select Your Material—We Do the Best. Free Bummg Kinds and Lehigh sources of the Narragansett Jostmastership at Hope Valley, F. eney, Esther; Mabel Z 9 ALWAYS IN STOCK g Many at Social. { The same rules will apply to this {examinationw as held at the Westerly | Martha; Ruth 7. Gray, Electra; Mabel A. D. LATHROP - a1 e bile service that obtain at the 1 toffice and conducted shERinon, S a s - me of ihe larsest crofds o e s ol : s andicon 2 v, sentinel. - Office—cor, Market and Shetucket Sts, seaso@i was in attendance S auitert el 2 FerTsenunpathe The following committees were ap- Telephone 463-13 nightat the social given by the Doub hin a prescribed time limit. ¥ S By | BhuledinUy sine bwert iy, g runtroll, HEE wWich and Wilimantic. The music w he homes books of an instructive |y in Boston. Her Bus: | Itore™ comatiee Rame T Chenes, : ALAMIT excellently rendered by Drew's Ry 5 o h g - 16 Jast, and then Mrs e i thur Tasthy B & Btk c COAL E&xfluga th Arthur Campbell &s vo-|iha Jong Y % Lot ’;‘t"xdi‘e‘:;;g f°1| Committee to instruct new members, ci - # Vhittemor- nows what it 2 FoRIs OF 2% Lillian .R. Crumb. - " Miss Alice McGuire was a p S Eauin Rogn tnone health for the past STHEIPRIGHEIIND far |y Refreshments were served during a wisitdr in Hartford. | rom ain road, miles from |7 recess declared for that purpgse. i} .« JOHN O. PECKHAM Roderick A. Jodoin of Hartford was|any place where reading can be obe | which was printed| Among those present were Mrs. Co- the guest of local relatives Saturday|iained, the highways blocked with |the excellent portrait of the late Con-|ra Arnold and Mrs. Genevieve Weth- 68; Thames St. 52 Broadawy and Sunda. e Ing no horse with which | &Tessman Geor: Utter of Westerly | erbee of Fidelity c Miss Mabel Biais who is in St. Jo- town, to be completely |In tie congressional memorial to his|New London; Mr. Aubrew W. Jar he removal of the bodies in the old |expand in Latin-America, seph’s hospital in Willimantic for|shut off from communication with the |M°MOTY cost the govermment $493.81, . Jarvis of S: Smith Lake 3 It is possibie | good government alone treatment is reported as improving. uiside world. No deliveries will b > annual report of the 5 Norwich; £ avoid: can he | turn this region into one Jolin J. Macready i ew 1e compact part of the town he bureau ° engraving and onN Bertha found, as it is now so nce the last | vored. He write: for a few days. e treasury department. | up, John (¢ 5. M burial that ate board of health | uatemala, Honduras, white storm serge, in accordion pleated effect savto e oo o -nls - 9438 SEMI-READY SKIRT of all-wool, navy worsted in accordion pleat- SEMI-READY SKIRT of all-wool, LUMBER ESTHER CLEVELAND MAY GO TO FRONT as A war nurse.| Agto Repai]'ing and Painfing and £ th Nic: George ‘A. Rochlean _of 1 A E ; were made of other de-|qs Danlelson, James P. Polleit, Mrs rm can come ragua, Costa Rica, Panam: We repair Autos of all kinds in the ;;:e:'zo;&axy;;;h;nd with his pa ‘y*th:e:rret"rraymo‘frm-c:fisuiihjg:\rlsi::d smen, as is the custom. lielen F. Peliett Gertrude Em- g e o ve r 1land the neighboring islands proper manne: 3 i b e et Eage) R onn orenzo stole a coat harles Ealisbury, ther 2 & in natural resources almost Miss Anita Wolsard of Water oction with the epidemic of foot November and Johnson, Mrs. Frank E 5 = i A. C. Weeks are en- | imagination. Now Latest Improved Facilities make mouth disease, which is effectiv this decl: our shop unexceiied in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss lengar, and wil not crack. Why not have yours right? It was the guest recently of Miss vina Dupont The meeting of St. Mary’s T. A. society is to be held Tuesday cveni to discuss plans for a pool ment. et his home in the d Mrs. Alma Maine of Rel tertaining Mrs. Hicks of Abington, world has Nature been more b urday chapter, No, 27 of Moosup. Jach: 3 r goes New York |ful in her blessings th: in the n region. Everything th: e holds has been bestow- vish hand. As you tickic the g o Westerly, wearing t Recalled by Mother's lliness this week to see about the purchase of | be @ was arrested & 7 some racing horses for next seasom's | treasure rrested altes Hanthd of 0 ome racing horses for next season’s |treasure ed here w s arraigned before Judge | {one has said- his wife § h Williams in the T! who 1 his wife S8es Anna TaBroad, of Sprir | : 2 i t © afternoon, found |Horton, was summoned 3 J with.a hoe, s back with a yam. costs no more, B e 6 vk cnd nens ot meis |abeolutely ; : e i na ! day by the illnese of his mother. | STONINGTON Some of these lands are filled with & Kittle Prendergast. 3 = B county Jail. Father McCabe's Friends Pleased. ——- wonderful plenty. Others mre in - = les, ¢ A 5 < 2 The very many local friends of the| Borough Officials Think a Public|wretched poverty. In hough Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. = Ga Lk - Tnanure or dit | the toc n ¢ | Rev, J, J. McCabe. both In the Catho-| Building is Needed—H. S. Team to|them one is impre Bithe At 88 Main Ste Wasterly, R. I, chlldren C?'y a e In(h Ay 1l ahiorch o cotade e PlayBtorea prosperity abi h good rul - et - e . d g n i had pleased to learn ¢ his advancemen . |2 o FOR FLETCEER'S Chibe isea - sever and it is he- | from Thompsonville to he assistant| rpere s talk in the borough of hav- | and undeveloved, Heat Your House ing a_fireproof municipal building- Junior pas be presented to the v offee and grazing lands With a s = ¢ P > under > 3 .| i 1t e I n k of diz pastor at the Star of the essed beyond measure 5 > i Borough Brevities. records, with offices for the : > = : : ¢ PRl sl > list of the N. 5. O. P. {town ana borough omcials. |Smeaces With Gas PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | ’ : z ot lad e fn Sai lletin Frank Bat It is expected that H worlc great areas of magnific = A il ; The & 3 ¢ of | i v y are Miss By Using a - -~ M s a warder own meeting callin government, it ome 2 lan 4 { vt ., How proposition. i Salvador, across the borde s F. DURN) As indicative of the time nocessary EORAID, Had, o - i Y| The present building | prosperous. Althongh . containing # . 4 for military examinations to pass | 2 ded the i ) street is not suitable for only 7,225 square miles, it supports Hea“n" and Plumbing through the various channels at Wash STAFFORD SPRINGS 4 No. 21 5 i fice, it 2 It o D o asteam a Iator I+ n m lno in, “};’."n;:,s“f“v‘f‘mfl he = AR | . C. Hawkins was in charge of \“'l_fl“!"‘ to i and returns a balance of trade of about aminations taken by off New Duckpin League of Four Team ding room at datlons for 3 caragua, like Fon- . Rhode Island National guard last ) A ot 2me ; rnoor ci em cl i 92 Franklin Street o an i heen oo e 2 menessy| Succeeds Candiepin League—Final t afterno . Frpal \;‘I: S - luu» Ll,\u..n,i\‘ )r(;]. “:;Ia;ulia?lamr(xs a sttezm h 3ter B i i P il ol ertaker J Hot 4 Jieiine Dasmo T v evoluti undeveloped, £ s safe, sanitary and eco s it s o - B Standioe b Latter LangGe Disant {5 f the faneral s tv Fast giariford & d_hopeless nomical. There it no.coal to carry in aminations 2 > 1| isfied Laborers Reolaced, ternoon of Freddie Herbert, with relatives here a Rica, Cuba, Panama and no ashes to carry out, and it does Robert J Cochranx 5 : : < Gl two year. ohn, Shannon. Is Dominican Republic, all posses away with an endless amount of dust . H D nn oo N. 2 A s t| Dorcas circle of the King's D: e S marvelously produciive orchard and and dirt. GAS FITTING [ort & anmasterny Dattery & b ;1o the closing of | ors meets at Mrs. W. R. Burdick's on|(rom a visit in Na farm lands, wealthy in their outputs of 1t maintains an even temperature s t ack a W and th affo) ck) v evel he Sto gton H tropic: U coffee a ari ey . # own in Westerly, has. no on chr -4 iting at B L S hs e R =t Ved: = S cantageofthe] TaA e & cally when st steam pressurs 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. s o # Al sl e s G R e G is Leing made to take advantago of the | “M186 ESTHER CLEVELAND, |is reached, thereby preventing wasts Agent for R tsc okl | 3 ¥ ner joF comstzuction of (g diew oy a hoped to see more inter- ries expect to derive the P. ot | Ball and_court building, ps x: : ckpin league, The nam YANTIC B e et Miss Hsther Cleveland, daughter of| Call and witness a demoxstration at e basic emplacem ofiicer, | of the teams will be the Red Sox, Ath- = — {bean countries is anti ion | Grover Cleveland, may go to the front | OUF office, Phone 581 Tensnendsomgunication and Batte = ISuccm of Week of Prayer Services— | Engine Company’s Whist Proves|that the canal is going to brinz in a|in France as a Hed Cross nurse. She 3 “The et 3 ng he teams in the Pleasing Social Affair — Teachers [Ereat stream of capital for with many other soclety giris, is tak- 3 - The annual inspection: 1 i oyt S Junsita § Purse for Deacon Brown—Starrs h £l s f capit ith v other v girls, is tak C f N h MODERN PLUMBING this evening in Woonsocket, : iy EE0 8¢ the clase fwas a8 1 H R cvaratWin fiom Hoyw Club. | Discuss Language. ool Depes e Ea 1 f un JSourse in. practical nursing in € LIty of INorwic conducted by officers designa Won. - i - e o OF Sick s . 9 8 general commanding i ietires: 0 - he Colche 3aptist chur The Yantic Steam Fire Engine com- n aiding the tols ser stie will go to Europe in the Gas d El cal D Is as essential in modern house as|STTSAl commanding ihe casern de-|anufacturers .. I3 ; i, Bopist church | any gave s whist In the engise hall ihelr' expectations, the United |Spring r not. Her friend, Miss Hilga- and Electri ept. electricity is to lighting. We guaran- | tional militia law. The Fifth co J | Wartens sl -330 I preached on Glorifving God. Hig even- | Friday evening which was well at-| GRilEmotimls oner Wio o tlo Grier ilibben daughter of the| ke ot 4 coen 12 ; 4 ey p & e et waeit or its own proc ut, aiso, v of Princeton Univarsity, is | . P S B tee the very best PLUMBING WORK |and property will be in Question: How Shall | tended. The first prines were awarded e . mpdnca Db alse T rincsten University: oo | 321 Main St., Alice Building by expert workmen at the fariest L We Neglect “o Great|Miss Emma Counterman, Miss Mary iton & ke anie terest | taking the same course and 'the prices. Philip Gagne, a painter by trade, |Independents .... Salvation? The annual weel of praver | White and Edward Jones, and the c | gt s = - Yhose | two_eirls may decided 'to 20 “to_the | surround vitally im front together which has been observed at the church | Solation awards went to Miss Bertha ably fatally injured _early ~Sunday|Crescents 1185 59, | was well attended and of deep inter. | Weeks and Bdward Jones. Candy was rescents 1165 o7, 2% | est. “Thureday night at the Close of | 0n the tables A real sicial cvening {vard, falling from the westbound ex- |re T, War-lthe services a surprise was given to|Was enjoyed. T e it iae o aurts ab oot e Y 5 - 2o |Deacon Lucius C. Brown, who.was pre- | New Owner for Mule. Ask us for plans and prices. with a wife in_Lynn, Mass.. was prob- | Total pin Manufacturers 11840, Most Cigars sre Goot— T W - THESE ARE BETTER iel en.—Owing to L] recen’ change in railroud fares an oda num-| TOM'S 1-2-3 Sc CIGAR | ¥ 2 Merchants {morning when in the Westerly railroad | Clerks 11367, Indépendente 1o ess has already | —— rowing share of the trade t ribbean lands In Guaten Honduras, Nicaragua, Cost groans of red man were heard| Figh s et > i T has sold a >a o e Dominican = ber of ts being charged in many 67 West Main S A4 Setock by Terence Gallagnor: the| Hich (gom, string, Manutacturers 483 | sina™ Bl presentation was masn by | wiiim Fomtt 8 b naold SomUle {0 | Panama. Dba, the Dominican Sepuh. | ciies fienot Agent ' We H. - Russeii| GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR est Main Street night employe at the vard, and he| Iligh singie stune’ prnney 826 lthe "pastor. Rev. Mr. Remington, in|recently loss his fine & horse. | United epresent more Dassedian SR nal e ave e Fep thae Swd des. ot Jeanmes: Bhuges oo, . |PEBRIL of the chureh ‘and friends. for | "WWiliam Robinson lost hie roan driv- | w in four days. THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cafe art Yin &5 v the falthful services of Deacon Brown. ; S i sk 94, Yare 92,” Buckley | LayeeTy & Co .. ling horse Thursday wh E - “ 99 2. DaDait 91, Ramsey 90, Brown. 5. fr"eg’fif,;"v’ el iej";'-:e gift in words | blood vessel and died. export of these countries is sent to the % 90, A. Lee 88, e ‘sm R e"_‘ Wi - Teachers’ Meeting. United States The great trade com- ¥y 9 Working for 20 Cents an Hour. P bl g : Supervisor Frank W. Clapp of Willj. | Petitors of this country markets | The Boys' club basketball team had | mantic conducted a teachers’ meeting | 2 been Great | { at any other time, due to the overheating of furnaces, stoves, etc. | [tdalian workmen and the contractors |- ay “ovening & auinterte’ ,from | In, the Sodom school Fiday atternoon | RiEIR 38 Cermany, bul, (helr < | Thers are always more fires during the Winter months than | The labor difficulties batween the | o s gt SoulniAmericn 6 are - hotld < _ hursday evening a quintette _from |yon; Ba o i or | petition was never as effective in Ca A few dollars invested in a 3-gallon “PARAGON" FIRE EX- |1 Toeer aipfieds SLidsl 825280 | Connecticut Agricultural college Called | angnage wea the oot giscimeny " | ibbean lands as it was furt t Cor. Green and Golden Sts. TINGUISHER will protect your home. Throws a flame-choking | turned to work and others have been | iy oo Tomond‘phovers, The Lnebp| “Mims Florence Saure of the Winl- [SUfh | o 0 = B _ Follow the erowd to the enly piace stream forty feet or more and is durable and efficient. Tenlacsisly men-whgbareawillingito hie g g farris 15, | e Sadors sepoct 00 “PENC FTIdaY at| Americy Ta'ls s was valued at 32,456 T s ¥ b > if, Spencer rf, Walton ¢, Harris Ig, ork )] h <o 1 - 1 A % IT IS BETTER TO HAVE A “PARAGON” EXTINGUISHER |tents an hour, o oorors Bates rg. Bovs' club, McDonald If.| “3fiss Eiizabeth Shea of Colchester 44 While ¢ e Ny an Orleialione ot large in pro- suey o e i e Fanean | Groobert e Porter ¢, Storrs Iz, Clif- o g portion to population and ex the other AND NOT NEED IT THAN TO NEED IT ONCE AND NOT| 1liss Anna L. Tobin of the Fabyan - | was 2 vieitor hera Friday : to population her | HAVE IT. office is il at the Johnson hospital, | iord .05, White sub. Prof. Tuluolskl| " Miss Ruth Dexter of Kiilingly was a |12nd 15 decidedly small in comparicon | 7 James Hampston of Hartford has |jomer s = E 2 visitor here durin~ the past we with the volume of forelan trade of | THE EL 0FF Delivered to any address in Connecticut on recsipt of §7.50. | % Telatives in town, B Doy, Thoikame wak &| " i sNenie Driacoll of \Willimantic |IDEBY Gtlier countrics,. (belng but lite| i o -H THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. ! Funeral of Mrs. Corcoran, |atiendance. ~ The visiting team came | ““fattons somine e o pome here | piiitics are shown by the statement IF PEEVISH, FEVERISH AND SICK, European Plan . s { funeral of Mrs. Susan Cor- |by. automobil ¢ trom Seattle, Wesh. and othor weorbce | that when South America becomes as| GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP — 274.292 State Street New B C |coran took place Saturday morning at | Morton A. Taintor post held a meet- | ({ote Chean ‘the staman “waede peil |large per capita buver in the markets | OF FlGS.” ates 75 cents per day and up. 3 w Haven, LODN. |y ociock at St. Edward's church. The |ing in the post room in Grangs hall |ama-Pacific Expociion 1 San Fran. |0 the world as Cuba is today, it w : RAYED Snchr R {requiem mass was celebrated by Rev.|Friday afternoon. cisco, 19155 — position in San Fran-|gemang imports worth $2,000,000,000 | = | Felix J. O’Neill and bural was in St. T T en it has as much to e 8 1ty | B ashahe IEAT, 26-25 Broadway Edward’s cemetery, POQUONNOC ! Laborers Left Their Dog. s Cuba has today it | ..o oun CRng et poumiy Borough Health Officer Parkhurst is Q! Sevéral Italians who have lLeen t business worth | Y055 and pecvish. See if tongue is | crorbing ity Shnsaes 1| coated s is a sure sign its little doing his utmost to prevent the spread s section of the C. V. | = im‘ diphtheria in the borough. There | Railroad Employes Pay fer Cind",;lnih'md ;mi 1lwi4g in the Owen Smith | But backward as South America o 7“‘ P.‘ :."‘d bowels need a ver a“ -n an ara three cases guarantined, Path—No Decision in Smith ouse, when leaving town Friday, left | in its forezin trade, it is by no means | < Sop, Sak , > - | "Bamuna B. Kellogw has been vistting | Comotors, Mottor Lake | *fine hound behing them. |55 backward a5 Cintral Americs whe | When listiess, pale, feverish, full of friends in Mystic. 4 : SRR [ volume fofSther exports . ofic the. jwix | SO0 _breath bafitinvet sore dossnic - 5 4 Middletor s iThs e G Employes of the New Haven road|F £ RICHNESS Sountries which constitute Central|,c) jene, diarrhoea, remember, a. gen- EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED e e e S ony dletown Cham-|ars laying a strip of cinder walk from | OF CENTRAL AMERICA |America is smaler in proportion to | {1000 T4 00 “cleansing shoutd > member- |19 $YEE & *Midway to the town hell. Ak area than those of any other region of | ot et s o ship of 120. The membership commit- | pies IR oacth Goed iGoveriment, Alorie N like size and resources in the New 3 5 - E D o i nmit- | phey e all clu ogether to | Good Government Alone Needful To |l e 1hs; A hing equals “California Syrup of | of g e, nciipgol Trom T 12| dnste ik Sxpenee. 5 Tni Toud 15 vers | “Tarm T int. Ore. of Earive Mook | L T B0 STt Senvany s B |2t S Calfornin, S ot | of all kinds on Automebiles, the membership up to 200 within a| U395 » = Favored Regions. | with Cuba's foreisn trade Having a |SPvonful and in a few nours ail the | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks o i rolley Pletform eeded. | Boputatitnave timan as great as that | o0ul Waste, sour bile and fermenting {of” Caba, the six Central American |food which is clogged in the bowels |and Carts. Washinzton, D. C., January 10.—In |states buy only a third as much in the | P2SSes out of the system. and you have SKATES It is expected that before spring ac- ‘Special to The Bullet —————————————— | {iVitles cOmmence at Poquonnoc Ariv-. (Specia. o The Bulletin.) ing park there will be some kind of { ; o E: L am et e a well and playful child again. All{ Mechanical Repaiss, Painting, Trim . A LARGE LINE — PRICES LOW suitable platform bullt by the Groton | {he Spneral opportunity the Buropean | mITis of the world a5 the Is1and|children love this harmiess, delicious | mi thod e HOT TEA BREAKS and Stonington Trolley company. A | War has brought the United States to {Republic; and they sell only one- and et (u:i!s tg ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. i t < increase Its South American trade and, | fourth as much as Cuba Their per | fruit laxativ A COLD—TRY THis || Yaitng room is not necessary, but a|,:"the same time, to knit bonds of in- |capita Imports, therefore, are only |effect a go0od platform certainly is, as 80 many hun- SFotibnm for ihable dreds go to the park durine the season | LSTeSt Detween itself and he twenty |about one-fifteenth as large as those | TOCHORS - lainly o South American republics, the coun- |of Cuba, and their per capita exports|and grown-ups are plainly on the bot- Get a small package of Hamburg|ani aimost all uee the troller, DOth|iries of the Caritbean form a vitally [only one-twentieth as large Yet mo |tle._ g Breast Tea, or as the German folks |ast and west. interesting phase. It is peculiarl Y | one thinks that Cuba has reached th Keep it handy in your home. A lit- snufl & Blark B“ru s in cleansing. Di-| Blacksmithing in all its braachi dren of all ages —at— ~ The Household ‘Bulletin Building’ 74 Franklin Street 3 Telephone 534-+4 call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee” at{ N.J. George, who recently broke his | i _viq that the Panama Canal, a most | fuliness of its pos: fes, and no one | t1e given today sav sick child to- any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful | Wrist and o. bone in his leg, Is able to | portant national investment, Shall | believes that Central America. once it |MOTTOwW. but get the genuine. Ask of the tea, put a.hcup Cft qu‘ng waleé geéasaa&md. e hae b“"“,"h"fl’:fln‘ be surrounded bv prosperous countries, | becomes fully developed, will fail to| gl; If'lu“ for L cent bottle of upon it, pour through a sieve an =h ol ¢ . ossessing stable and friendly govern- |show a larger foreign trade per capita | CAlifornia Syrup of Figs” then look s APk 2 tenoup tull atany time. It is|from a poisored finger, is much’better. | POSSeS: o triendly govern #n trade per capita | Cql 0l ot 1t 1a made by the “con:] 507 to 515 North-Main St. = Ham Joseph Showalter. in | than Cuba shows today™” ia Fig S the most effective way to break a cold | MTs. (C. . Culld has been vieiting |, "syrvey mede for the National Geo- fornia Fig Syrup Compan: WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your bus- and cure grip, as it opeus the pores, | O% 833 Jr8 Sroth B SOrmieh. | eraphic Society, potnts out that Cen- | Manchester.—The groun meeting to richness, that it deserves much from |Tuesday promises to bring togerhier |, SVaib,y, YOU WANT to put your bus- | jness betore the public, there is mo e help of & ll;elievxlngu;:on.gbestk;g. Also ll?iou:ls cge Al oy L N S tral America s of great potential [be held at the North Methodist oh irch owels, thus breaking a cold at once. e o y THeT | jness hefore the public, there is Bno It is inexpensive and entirely vege- The Cemetery Matter. the war-awakened determination on | Methodists from all the svrrouning' med Better thal ! 2| meatum better tn {1aule, tharefora harmless Much discussion is attendant upon|the part of United States businsss (o] community. Peiiing colmmnet ot Phe St e o Lo Vertising columas =7 rhe Bullatim,