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of a fine, bland soap, followed with a little fragrant-toilet water and a of g ; FOR 19 CENTS Osborz’a Peroxide (1 pint) For Over . 'S 2= Thirty Y R e e w1 in O O YOBK. ll'y flflrs Choseborough's Vaseline g = P o WE CARRY A COMPLETE LiNE i{___NEW s ; ; g B i Colgate’s Talcum Powder in Bxiat, | OF THE MORE EXPENSIVE 335 DosEs — A Capt. and Mrs. Jol Court Plaster let. ~ larance Rose, Monad | ALL KINDS, BOTH DOMESTIC 3 & lve e i New London were visiting Drinking mncwo‘ = s AND IMPORTED R AR A big delegation of — Vantine’s Sana Dermal 3 ey n presenting the Amolin Antiseptic Talcum sy ; the big Trolic at Lincoln parc FOR 10 CENTS A e Tl FOR 25 CENTS In the month of July the Pawcatuck Colgate’'s Tooth Powder . Colgate’s Talcum Powder, §-<odors, large size cans he Teturned to Providence, told the al- [ uted 375 to the denominational mis- fum and Violet Osborne’s Peroxide sionary society. Stanley’s Peroxide Soap Capsicum Vaseline This is Irish day at Crescent Park, Pear's Soap Cunscented) Johnston’s Absorberit Cotton. two men were given and members of the Irish-Americaif| Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap Tooth Brushes car and they immediately proceeded |club of Westerly will parade in Provi- |} Jergen’s Giycerine Scap Bradley’s Violet Ammonia dence and enjoy the feast and field Palmolive Soap Klien's Hungarian Soap IMNALilas, sports in the park. Wrisley’s \Gllarmsoo Lily and Violet b Armour’s lycerine Soap bag- | , e, Mathaniel Groton of Philadel-|} Vaniine's Sandal Wood Soap o i { Torrey, overseer in the finishing de- % YANTIC partment of the Admore Woolen com- Jor it chere, Sertvenl O oal 3 - Pe i Cooli B londay by autotruck from 1 n, 3 Vilisge ::';:'.'_:;:M ¢%eS | Mass., and Mr. Torrey has taken the ] ! Rose ance, who_evidently relented, because | Seventh Day Baptist church contrib- |} Jergew's Bath Tablets in- Geran. | Shefeld’s Tooth Paste e by Mr. and Mrs. A. Hemmingway. Egs, Do eveti, A ATADL gD, S1d Detthec Carmel Castile Soap ! enlrg Samuel MoGibbons-of Hartford | “Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Burdick have | Bad the appearance of being possessed | x, Buches's Carbolls, Sows, FOR 19 CENTS s Bl Gaid Creang FRr R Tortutc GUBSE: (AT (S M0rn. ©TORE § oot into ons of the village tene- to Westerly Wednesday evening. N s - Woolbury's Facial Soap Night Cream L = ts tree - Horace Kinney of New York is|™ S "from here joined the party|and son have left for Norway, where |, At e meeting of the Pleasant Tem || Colsate's Tar Soap e S P . Sotrin, e Eitas Stodkery o 1° | from Fitchville Wednesday who spent | they will spend the winter. = |ic"aeter sction in regard to fre ro. || Solsaies Viorle sosp Manyon's Witeh Hazel Cream Vantine's W i8terts Valsh. the day at . s o tection until the next annual meeti: o 2 Miss Dora Lemoine of Westerly is villagers from Memorial hospital, where she was ; g |} Colgate’s Tooth Paste Sanitol Cream ~epending some time in town, the Suest | o 0e From o stay At Ocenn. Beach | & medlcal patient” - ; 19,0 held the first Tuesday in July, [} Coigate’s Shaving Stick Sanitol Shaving Stick Colgate’s Tollet Water tn four i L MEE Ol T i are Mrs. Willam Kilroy and children, | Miss Mary Louise Cowell of New = Colgate’s Mechanic's Soap Paste | Sanitol Tooth Powder, Pasts and | _odo ! Miss Viola Turnbull' has returned| 1., o1 Stella. Miss Charlotte Bent. | York, who is spending the summer at | _ When asked for news, Traffic Officer Blue Seal Vaseline Liquid ey's Ggoiam“ Rose Water from a visit with relatives In West- ley, Mrs. Carl Bentley and children, | Riverview, is in Boston for a visit. Ferguson laconically replied: Osborn’s Absorbent Cotton Sanitol Liquid Shampoo Marvelous Cream ly. Mary, Carl, Jr, and Kenneth, Miss| Lester Smith, who has been ill, is | Crooks but ome have gone to Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream | Kolynos Tooth Paste cer & Gellet Soap_8 odors Mrs. E. Broming and sons, Ernest|p2i¥e SRf, St Q00 Sommot s | e rotum fo iy duties. park for Elks’ milk” Wonder if the |l Manicure Sets Lustrite Nail Enamel Sogunte Vidie) Wos. Scep {824D g ho have Boen the guests | ermnan and son. W. Hemry: Home from the Berkshires. | Jcer cxcepted hmeet or the secker || Campbor Ico e e ntin Furis o e ithe past two weeks, have left town Mrs. T. J. Sawyer has returned from| mpe fuperal of Wealter P, Slaughter, Household Ammonia-1 quart Tooth Brushes Boctetie Soap for Westerly and Newport, R. L, where NOANK a month’s stay in the Berkshires. son of M. and' Mrs| Richard Staughter; || Senftissue Toflet Paper Mum 4711 Verdura Soap (they will spend the remainder of the Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox have g late home ond Scott Tissue Toilet Pa Blue Seal White Vaseline Kleenwell Tooth Brushes \month before returning to their home g moved from Waterview cottage to the | e ! el%vfinm ttoroon. ¥he ||| Tooth Brushes 7% Blue Seal Pomade Vaseline Prophylactic Tooth Brushes in New York. a Mrs. 7. J. Sawyer Home from the|Spring house in Pearl street ot | bearers were Harrison Johnson, Thom- || Powder Puffs Gilt Vanity Boxes Amami Shampoo I rt Burnett of Groton was i r. and Mrs. Evere ams Deodorizer Babcock’s Corylopsis Sachet e nrt e G . Berkshires—Village Personals. Now’ Rothellh ore Giskts of My amn]o® Dc_»dge. Eerl Smith and Marvin anx?hsm. m - Vantiads Baial v . 5 :Ibse'e fi;‘:fin?m of Smm Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Jepson have re- mfi,w'm?;pflm e _,u!d“ John W. of Westerly, |] Aluminum Drinking Cups Burrell's Tooth Powder and Paste | Rubberset Tooth Brushes g i turned to their summer home here af- [, ithe [elebhone call at Tnb Falmer | . fifiog at a session of the superlor 2 = . ter a short stay-in New Haven. They | Miss Julia Dunham has recurned to|court in Providence Tuesday, denied soa Defmed Meth the nll't Stlck"use plel\ty of It are spending the week with rela- [are entertaining Miss Ruth Muzzy ofIher home in_Worcester. N the petition of Barney Botvin for a tives in Dayville. Bristol. Mrs. Jack Patterson has returned to | Preliminary injunction to restrain the ! Miss Curran has returned to her| Miss Dorothy Roberts has returned | her home in Pennsylvania after a visit enfiomemem by the city of Providence home in Willimantic after an extended |to her home in Pawtucket after a visit | here. hina board. of Solioy SeMEIeipnrs stay in town with Miss Nellie Driscoll. | here. Walter Ellis is suffering from fish | of the jitney ordinance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Congdon of | Mrs. J. D. Cahart has returned to | poisoning in one of his fingers. Mrs. Christopher Simmons fell down Stafford Springs. spent the week end at | Riverview cottage after a visit in New | BEdgar Ashbey is visiting relatives in | stairs at her home in Stanton street their home here. Haven. * Hartford. Tuesday afternoon and broke her right Miss Rose Mahan was a recent vis-| - Henry St. Germain has returned to| Mrs. David :Anderson of Jersey City | arm and dislocated her right shoulder. .itor at Watch Hill. his home in Uncasville. is visiting her mother, Mrs, Sarah|She was taken to Memorial hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Smith of Gro-| Mrs. Mary C. Latham and Mrs. Wil- | P: . New London, accompanied by Dr. Hil- 'ton were guests of local friends Sun- [liam Patterson are spending today Mrs. "Herman Fowler and children|lard, where the shoulder was put back NM FEER R e (Thursday) in Montville. bave returned to their home in Hart- |in piace and the fracture reduced . an Ts. erry Hemmi y | Miss Cora Rogers bas returned from | ford. Dr. Thomas B. Stillman, fessor have left town and have located in|a stay of several weeks in Montville.| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin of | of apalytical chemistry at the Stewens Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Joseph Davis and children have | New York have been visiting in the|Institute of Technology, Hoboken, for b soiizs Nora Ehes of mch‘;lvlileh has | returned to their home in Jacksonville. Village. e Oakley of Naugatuck is| 33 YEarS, and who retired on Carnegie een spending past week with her| Samuel Babcock has returned to his ss Alice ey of Naugatuck is in 1909, di esday at b nlece, Mrs, Carl Bentley, home in Amagansett, R. I 3 the guest of Mrs. Allen Ashbey. Hote 1 e cn?i e o~ m’: and who have been attending the Pan- m-:th lu;’lely expected the stirring music tn gl e month Moved by Autoturck. 5 Egagn Ellison Lewey is spending a| Mr. and Mrs. A. White of South|gsth year. He was well known in of the fife and drum corps. d-mmm ‘aterbury, at his home here. Manchester have been visiting in the | Westes S it It has been hinted that, as a rule, The household effects of Arthur O.| Capt. end Mrs. John Hendrickson | village. ‘ g S&pexiy > and es here. there S more"or Joss Joulousise bo- Willis | does not apply to the musicians of the street. L. E. Kinney is spending a few deys | band, in_Willimantic. Dr. Rhodes Burrows _an % B 4 Eugene Seameans spent Wednesday in Nor- cr e Harris Brown eldest son of Mr._and | " fts. Allce Jackson of Newark, N. ’ . Mrs. James E. F. Brown died on Wed- J., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. nesday morning at 4 o'clock at the | Gharles Green. that has been ordered v tuberculosis sanatarium in Norwich,| ~Mr. and Mrs. Flisworth C. Gray and Cruz. 5 to which place he was taken six|Mr, and Mrs, Enos M. Gray of Led- | Judge Frank H. Hinckley of Mystic weeks ago. He was a young man, | yard, were visitors in Mystic on Wed- | Was in the borough on business Wed- FEEER 3 loved by all who knew him and_a | nesday. favorite with all the young people. He Thomes Fox and daughter Al- attended the Mystic Academy and |jetta, and son John Fox, are visiting after two years’ work in the village|in Colchester for two weeks with Dr. he left for Providence, where he work- | Edwin Munson and family. The bride’s first and never-ending prob- 'y 2 fave out and “n'%"'m"‘;}med““ 100" come | coer, Hermman Eises, Mins e bt & { and his decline has n rapid. He is beck a of Astoria, lem is “What to Eat.” survived by his parents and one broth- | I+ T, are. the Evests Of Mr. and Mrs. er, Albertus Brown of this place. bach. this city foi ten AR W&mmmm ml‘,” "‘:u""’{hf:,' the Calvary Episco- | c208 &0 T over " f Springfield are the gus of 2 - " For breakfast, lunch, or supper, what it 2 . | ana Mrs: Ernest A. Biiven. . Marian Haskell Prentice. e e could one have more delicious than ” _ The funeral of Marian Hasken | \dence are the gues S e Prentice, who died in Middletown on | Waget . WRESIEr o oo h 1 the Sunday,” was held from the home of | K88 BTy COUEE O OFR . e - his sisters, M‘::le! dR\rby !nnd Helen tello. h Prentice on Wednesday afternoon at v ¥ NCW vt : 2:30 ociock and was Jargely attended | M7, a1d Mrv. Bages Whting aro is visiting ll'.lt‘ relatives Mr. and Mrs. N. B. King are enter- taining Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry of Wickford. by relatives and friends. Rev. A. F. T 2 = Earnshaw, pastor of the Congrega- i In_the tows sourt:of Stontagton Bl 5 t tional church ducteq the servis " oasties == - Bimemacat ook plons 13 ‘Bt Grore STONINGTON cemetery. 4 Poatollios. raprovements: Death_of ‘Miss Nancy Anna Chesebor- S i SIS Postmaster Robert D. Bradley has } These new flakes-are-made of choice —|| } e Rt D vy Ny . - ‘West rSti toffice for thi - IndiantCorn, cooked and toasted by a new, : : Tonas of o BontoMlce Lor oo Somien-| After a sickness of thres years' du- 3 S & of an adjoining room the floor space |ration, Miss Nancy Anna Chesebor- methodpthat brings out a wonderful new ||’ has been doubled, which will allow of [ ough, daughter of the late Gideon greater facility in dispatching and dis- | perry ang ‘Ann ‘Adelia Lasher Chese- borough, died Tuesday night at her p | home in Williams street, in the Paw- # fon SMigs. Chescborough was born. in , In this new process, intense heat?ex- |l - p Groton, Conn., Nov. 29, 1866, but spent X } Lhnnuurp-nofh:;létel.nhwm— pands the, interior moisture producing-lit-- ™ o patrons. Carpenters| tuck. Ele is survive T' brother, ¥ = AR AR 2 these o t- | Eu L. Palmer and Misses ¥dna tle pearl-like “puffs,”. a-distinguishing char- B as e o Tueaday for the fiet|and Grace Loulse Cheseborovgh. acteristic of the /, 5 New Road Being Used. Martial Music Missed. To the uninitiated there is much > . Automobile owners have already be- gt Iknov Just why the CM’—-' flavour. / | 3 Py .~ New Post Toasties |=it HEEs noon. No one in the borough seema .+ For a flavour test, ‘eat some dry.;; “Then notice that these New Toasties have ~_a body and firmness—don’t mush down when cream or milk is added—"