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, THOMSON . TELLS WOMEN - Bow SheWas Helped During : Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable "2 Compound. Mflnl., Pa.—"Tam just52years age and during Change of Life I suf- fered for six years terribly. Itriedsev- eral doctors but none seemed to give me any relief. Every ‘monththe intensein sides, | and made me so| ‘weak that I had to 20 to bed. At last a friend recommen- ded Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable npound to me andI tried it at once found much relief. After that T no pains at all and could do my housework and shopping.the same always. For years I have praised jydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- -for what it has done for me, ihll-l'l recommend it as a wo- Sman’s friend. \ou are at liberty touse I>-vlattgruun way. ' —Mrs. THOMSON, W. Russell St., Philadelphia, Pa. Change of Life is one of the most eritical periods of a woman’s existence. fomen everywhere should remember ‘that there is no other remedy known to women so successfully through this trying period as Lydi E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound. | If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med- cine Co. (confidential), Lynn, iMass. Your letter will be opened, .read and answered by a woman fand held in strict confidence. NOANK JDoyle lcehouse Filled—Patrick Kerins Dead—Personal and Fraternal inter- asta, Demtiel Doyl has already m “ons of foe in his_houses, fAlling |to about two-thirds their capacity. He ‘has employed 42 men, who are at pre: ent waiting for colder weather. Thomas Fish, who has been vinter, is much better, though imot able to get out of doors vet Mrs. Loftus has returned from fvisit in_Springfield. i Mrs. Howard Durfee §3 able tout, after an iimess. Patrick Kerins Dead. The death of Patrick Kerins ace after o long iliness at his hic ondes noom. Liberts council is to meet this even- g._the st meeting with ihe new Reading Club Meets. W. M. Hill entertained il this he The monthiv mesiing of the «iags was hcldithis week at of Miss Miriam Everts Miss Gertrade Brown w2 <he meeting of the Farther weel Mre. A I. Woodworth las retuened *m a visit on Fisher's Island. Mr. and Mre. Percy Palmer of New Condon heve rveturned home after a visit here. | agrs. Nora Rathbur Mrs Grace se have been visitng m New Lor don Mizpah he home hostess f Lights this Miss Prue Davis has returned to {Wailimantic, James H. Ford of New London has wesigned as manaser of the Munger Spicer has €old his five passen- zer touring car to Judge A Hewltt of_Groton Mis Georse S il at ner home irs. Henshall New London after a Mrs. Raiph Packer of ceen vic Te. Mye. Ellen Rozers ha isining Mr. and Ar 1 New london been enter- icer from Poauonnoc: Driving ess trip to Provi- rdiner i 18 on a bu Micses Christine and Sadie MaoLeod ittng Miss MacNeil in New Lon- | HOTEL W00DSTOCK 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK 3s0_mooMS 270 BATHS . EUROFEAN PLAN ONLY ROOM WITE SATH $2.50 & 35.00 DITTO FOR TWO 3350 & $4.00 COURTBOUS ATTENTION HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE MODERATE PRICES —AND— 1N THE CENTER OF NEW YORK W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. Also THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, VT. Be Good To Yourself i physical by keeping in ¥ood trim and youwnl be_the best | friend to yourself and a pleas- m o}‘he?.}l Mo%t. sicknessesd m e ordinary an ‘minor ailments of the digestive prgans, and for these ailments o | i -were. the | }and trea | ments 0.ESIN Berry. e r inth annual meeting of De ftorah chapter, No. Star, was held in Masonic hall, Tues. Gay evening, with nearly every mem ber in attendance and a number O visitors from sister chapters. Prior to a salad supper was served, the table being decorated the business session with ferns. potted plants and _cu flowes Charles M, Kebbe, of West erl: follow: Matron, Mrs, ‘Gertrude J patron, Samuel Girven; a: tron, Mrs. Grace P. EiMs, Mrs, M Edith Burk; treasurer, M. York: conductress,’ Mrs. . Davis; associate conductres Jessie H. Kebbe: chaplain, Mrs. Louise Babcock; marshal, ~ Mrs, Adah G, Alger: organist, Miss Mary L. Vose; Adah, Miss lsabell Fidder: Ruth. Miss Grace Fiddes Burch; ‘Martha. Alrs. Harr] Blectra Miss Nathlie Sandford; O. Babcock. McKenzie; T Mi The officers were installed by Grand Lillian H. Durfee of New Grand Marshal Matron Mr: Dedford, assisted by Mrs, Sarah A. King of Newport., behalf of the chapter, Mrs. Durfee pre sented Mrs. Maude Larkin, the retir. ing a matron, with a jewel of th office. In regard to the Westerly postmast ership, it is stated at the post office deparfment that fhe case is “active Jt was explained that this meant thaf the commission. of Postmaster Charles J. Butler had expired and that Con. gressman Gerry either has or soon Will| Lall, last evening, under the make: a recommendation’ for appoint-| of the Teachers' association. ment =ECAR Nepatirarnt he engazement has been It Jos dostated gt hedepartm f Griscom Bettle, of Haver: that two weeks might elapse before ac- | 31 GTiscom Betfle, of Faver tion s taken in the Newport post-|fnf WA U0 MRS George mastership. The department is in-| Do o g ter vestigating John F. Sullivan and i | % e ¢hael Shea, the candidates for the of-| 'Ihie Pawcatuck river is & and Congressman O'Shaunnesy | free of ice. One year ago at a Princeton grad was ‘the choi of President Wilson. Charles J. Barton has been appoint ca postmaster of the fourth class of fice of Centredale, vice E, C. Bar low, resisned. At the biennial meeting of the Dem ocratc statc central committee, rly was rrell, Judge Cranston v elected chairman. ohn B. Sulliv because of his Francis was unanimous. Representativ n declined activities in connectior the postmastership appointmen wport. On accepling the po: that the lack o the democratic part. tate Fad figured largely in th of its candidates. He de e abscence of from which [ the . and promised the ch a headquart e main objec: systemati work of th part would be on of his administra- e vould b n for foundat of 1916. th mocrat co; have adopted the 1 been in force for the but one change. Th of th 1ty reduced from 21 to 11 2 chairman, secretar: e committee also un to appoint a com- which two £ ee 15 cluces comm that mitteo of the work of throughout the The new st n Cranston, in member of the s committees for several yea booster of Mayor Bdward Cranston. The other officers of th siate central committee ar chairme organi state. e chairman 1877 ng the party was and bas been e and executiv “unningham of North Providence, sec- retary ard of Providence, Themas treasurer The annual convention of the Rhod: Island Chris in E. Donohue 2n Erdeavor Unions wil Westerly on Washington’ e business session t cburch and the ban Baptist church. T t twe hundred delegate The committee of the lo. tian Encdeavor unions hei ) mf-v't/m’ in the vestry of the Firs and planned for th on and the entertainment ot Other meetinz, committeo wil be held a their work will not end until the con vention _adiourn . Gent of Ashawa: of ‘the local union and in the local union, ittee on planning for the con. Mrs, Anna Crandall of Ash lertha . Heath of Faddler church, st Baptist church, nders of the Pawcatucl: Seventh. Baptist church, were selected a: committee on entertainment an: reception. The committec on refresh s composed of Mrs. Clarenc Maine of Ashaway, Jessie Kingston, Mabe! Strong of the Congre. gational church, Ruth Burdick of th Seventh-Day Baptist church, Philips of First Baptist church, Bes Babcock of the Christian churcih, Robert Meikle snd Girven were selected as the pu committee. To consider the matter of general missions, that the knowledge of them Women’s Health 9, Order Eastern grand patron of the grane chapt- er of Rhode Island, presided at the election when officers were eclecied as sociate ma- secretary, Mrs. ther, Mrs. Jennie t V. Clapp; Miss Jessie L. Larkin; warder, sentinel, James | at| represented by | reelection ion an organigation | d of five members to take charge born | al and is a!cha allivan of | eve at intervals and the| presidents of the several societies with- were selected as Kingston, of the Pawcatuck Con- Christine Krebbs arguerite Barlow of Sadie fe. Methodist Samuel fcity STALLATION AT WESTERLY | Following Ninth Annual Meeting of Deborah Chapter—Get- ting Nearer to Postmaster’s Appointment—State C. E. Unions to Meet in Westerly—Funeral of Saxton P.| ment of the work of church extension. Rev. ¢| Providence of New England, a series of conferences in of Rhode Igland, from Jan S, These meetings will t luding Westerly, bodies of laymen and women gather the Newton flat to die home within a month. sldes Mrs. Berry, exander McFarland. Berry arrived in Westerly train and burial her husba. was at prayer Dutton. was held on of the dece: John W. Ber Coleman, and Weeden H. he regular Loca! Lacenics. Ftyen, town council, | tives in Nerwich Tuesday Miss Josephine Sulliv completed a at St Maurice W. sterly N | | W vi avenue has course of trainir pital, Providerce. The Scrotney gave a pleasin, Jos s comp concer eclares there no charges against Sul- | fror -l o ten inches whe he has recommended for|the river and the the: othing’ can be learned | €red ahove zero. = o The adyi boar th ting Nurse association to man an investigation of ditions in Westerly. Th been assigned to Miss Eliza the sociay welf: secrot: LceRoy Farnsw the People’s mission Mrs. John Herr, has announced the e Leita Nuto, of Lanphear of N of Westerly. M vated from E in 1902 the has beer Deput idence, ir i ite R vied gem e 0 t t| vl s Thompso €| C. Longhead, tr Wiilia: e Willian 3 | 3r Holdredze twice and cac o e | defandaant Meeting of Congregationa Mystic to. Plav Series With Stonington. v e The in ter, ng tailation exc in Mason e Joseph J £ Jobn F. Swan se treasure 1l time Jresent retary o rs. Geor 1 s from ot} 3| t s Annie Patron, 1 ppie Bro Ars. Edith Congregational Church The ing of Bridge o e hous, eiing: o TeporLGE A showed the church to be in cial nding. The followi: were ~elected: Deacon, mes: ber of committee, Benjami superintendent, Charles W. sistant superintendent. ushers, Jesse B. Stinso Wheeler. After the busines: lecture was given by Rev. Holbert of Groton, whose i Palestine. The address w ed by all present and a social hour folicwed Series of Games With St Manager Clyde Burrow s a | bal a purse of $100, botl up of local players. thusiasm is bein, ages. The Mysti 1 teams Ag manicest ries of three game: 1| the Mystic team had two N was not fair- so it has been start_another series of all Thafirst geme is to be play day evening of next week Personal Items. may be widened, and for the ady George Davenport, secretary of the Episcopal differont_sections of the state, not | | in| cl sterly, i the clerg; athering in va-| rious churches to listen to and take part in informal discussions on the work, purposes and opportunities in 1the present war crisis vested in the missions. Mrs.” Harriet Spencer Berry, widow of Sexton P. Berry, who died Satur- day in Boston, was the third tenant of away The: The body of Mrs. o River Deing oftered by Rev. John G. funeral service in Boston at the home of the| ased. The bearers were | James ienyon, Jam member of the n of Stillman three vears' nometer superintendent of | engagement | Charity Chanter’s Installation—Annual was enjoved. clerk, Norton Wheeler; mer tic basketball team has arranged with the manager of the Stoninglon basket- team to ~*av a series of games for team has defeated the Smnmgmn team in a out of five, but as men, the Stonington team felt as if it ed on Tues- To nce- world-wide W. , is to hold the diocese uary 20 to BEGI! S TODAY be held trom were be- nd and Al- the noon Bend, The Business Center of Norwich Berry sited rels seph’s ho: auspices| announced | Homer | practically | there was| of ice or flick e W has decided | labor con- work has beth Moore ary and Providence, ent of Miss of Tigh member ! Church— 'uW%nflExiVVHnewrkflc = {ormer CQSts . A SALE WHlCH INVOLVES EVERY DEPARTMENT Now is the time when you will find seasonable garments | at the lowest prices—now is the time for bargains—for your- self, for your family, for the house. Hundreds and Hundreds of ltems reduced greatly from our regular low prices. -EARLY IN THE SALE IF YOU WOULD HAVE THE GREATEST FREEDOM OF SELECTION G COME EARLY IN THE DAY -om d’[ldlSG Mrs. ge Wilcox STONINGTO R. A. Installation Postponed—Travel | Club’s Meeti 27th | Ya Anniversary —Nina Council's Pequo Swn Paime: Meeting. evening from the variou: e Monday committees | meeting this (Wed ay) afte 58 g00d finan- |at_the home of Mrs. D. ¢ « X ng officers| Mr. and Mrs I J. McC re Charles 'D.|entertaining Miss S i 5 limantic. L. Holmes; | _W. P. Lee has r m N inish Foote; as- | York. § | : Jesse Stinson: | The Travel « x : o m, Norton | noon ir e Lib wuildin a s session, a Henry W. ubject was as greatly topi in_ Mystic. Refreshments | The Teachers' Stud . t vy and Second Congregational Sun- | ' The ofthey Nina_council. F e : t ization, Tiesday e "“an’ 5pen [and Ca S3mes 107 | meeting was held nusical |€s at S 3 e apade | program was giver “aadress was | tist et e of,en: | delivered wolic Patriotism b v, William 4. Keefe of I i Just ember arsing =5 " MoOsUP : United Missionary Campaign Confer- | ence Opens Monday at Methodist | Church With Supper and Interesting | ew London 1 decided to local men. H Senator Benjamin 1. Hewitt, Repre- | Addresses—At Baptist Church Tucs- | : sertative Flias Wilcox and Represent- Requires Care i Si a0, fae o Crandai eft Romems | - - for Hartford. The opening gun o : - Woron axe so constituted a5 (o E govalter T Shea was & visitor in|sionary campaign o 2 se peculiarly susceptible to con- artford Tuesdax. Hoch fout with fhe Sei t ;uplfiion. aé:a» t‘heir general 3§ :ué—’:?:'é‘gagomm of Norwich Was in ches in Moosup and. cont health depends in large measure vesday. reto was fired at_.the Methodi on carsful regulation and correc- 2 crors, A George Is visiting rela- | Bpiscopal churci mday evening on of this tendency. Their del- iv when there w iven an elaborate icate organisms Gebel at the §|_Mrs Henry B. Noves is visiting in |bamquet for men onis Covers 1 Violence of cathartic and purga- §|Vorcester, Mas been laid for 110, bul as the men | tive remedies, which, while they 3 ~Morris Rylev has returned to Nor-|thronged the chu soon me may afford temporary relief, g\‘”"‘h ?;{‘__fl 2 few davs’ visit to his par-{evident that furibe rovision mu shock the system and seriously ;}en\s. o W. Ryley | be made, and wie been sea disturp the functional organs. A #| "o Teleeeem ed every available nook ard cor mild lazative is far preferable §| < Benner Eneofiment at Harvard, 'lthe ciiuren vesiry was o e and, if properlv compounded, 3| < o= Mass. Jan, 12.—More |soversi of the town were much more effective. 3| students are enrclled at Harvard uni- i tca by men who constit The combination of simple lax- | versity this vear than hefore, accord- hering ative herbs with pepsin sold in 3|ing to the annual catalogue ifwed to- the nquet. while ail o N Cut and drug_stores under the name of day. The, totel numter is 5.¢55, a gain | were . ated, Rev Arthu H Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is of 292 over last year. Inmstructors | Withee, pastor of the church, voiced ideal for women's use. A free §|Dumber $39, an increase of 36. the plsasure of committee in [dract trial botile can be obtained by charge to welcome all present At the |l ~drachm o ¥O! to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, The visible supply of corm now ag-|same time he expiained in detail the | This perparation 1 Washington St, Monticell gregates 22,752,000 bushels, the larg- | mission of the campaign, which is to | S50l Fer est at. any period for more than 15}devise means to more efficientlv carry | nome bi - essassnsannaad . J BT . forward the impertant work of the fregquen ¥: in Railroad motor Micient met c h problem. d iy talen Dividend. Jan Directors attanooga and St reduced the ser vele: ?Té Graw'Hair on A Bald Head sonoiis wood ale und in hair e~ following as made ha baldness, and. is tromg Ereasy t perfumed. _ favorite nighly tenica. Valte Etta, L few days, Mrs. mbard. a former a recent ace, was Home ds meeting of th 1 Schoo! acade 1 2 meetir PLAINFIELD Hill district opened ng after being closed f artfore ich avenue ord was in Provi- ew Yoris o attend a con- s in towr e of the Episeo- their mont where her sday a 5. was n into daughter MOTHER! IT'S CRUEL TO FORCE OIL OR GALOMEL INTO A SICK GHILD Scait & ark & o0r]. HARMLESS | CLEANSES STOMACH, LIVER | | 0ok - When doesn’t sie is feverish “FRUIT AND BOWE Jugh cl toma che, rup of cold, give a he foul LAXATIVE LS. children axative: they t alw bowels need a | mal ng at once. 1 made ‘ompany. with contempt, Figs, There 2 TINGUISH AND NOT HAVE IT. Delivere 274-292 THE “PARAGON” FIRE EXTINGUISHER re always mora fires during the Winter months (han at any other time, due to the overheating of furnaces. stoves, etc. A few dollars invested in a 3-gallen “PARAGON"” FIRE EX- ER will protect your home. Throws a flame-choking | stream forty feet or more and is durakle and efficient. IT IS BETTER TO HAVE A “PARAGON” EXTINGUISHER | NEED IT THAN TO NEED IT ONCE AND NOT d to any address in Connecticut on receipt of $7.50. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO., State Street, New Haven, Conn. | | contral TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY e ———— e —— $1. TO NEW YORK $1. 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Why not have yours right? it | costs no more. | 'iBentlcy-Ciarke Auto Co. 83 Main St, Westeriy, R, I, {Heat Your Hous With Gas By Using a ' Gasteam Radiator | [ | | { our office. witness a demonstra The City of Norwich Gas and Elecirical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark cksmithi in all its branches. 507 to 515 North Main St. al | | #iost Cigars ars Goos— THESE ARE BETTE TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR i ; GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin Next to Palace Cafs FRANK'S INN |Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Foilow the srowd te the only place THOS. in New Londcn where cenuine chos suey is made by an Oriental chef. THE DEL HOFF European Plan Rates 75 centa per day.and ug. | HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1222, 2625 S Broadway WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your bu: ness before tne pubiic, there is medium better than through. the a The Bulietin