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w39, dangers of kidmey, s wil a0 tg] Work in Scwu!b-me—l(nifiuof(:ohmbm Hw heed the words of a nelghbor whol | - _;tn“"“'-"“‘"?‘”" -ldsnpremb‘wuafm:m L T mw,om( 3 R Onmmbe f the erder at the : - any m”:: a1y ad: ':?‘:l “fim’;muflznn‘-}xh ?;a;"kz?im the nt - | diners ga: from s of ' v-win = - ber- of | state. candidat e et 1% e S G one syt At their ting in Owls' hall Tues- 08 tako o groat deal of oifort on the | auy evening the members of Norwich Dart of each member to explain the | Nest, No. 1896, made plans for the ob- of.an. A..0. T ‘W mhom) servance of their sixth anniversary on' > 70| the last meeting, night. of.the month and they also. decided to hold another. whist on next.Thursday night. ‘The regular entertainment COmfll“- SIY | tee s boen placed in charge af the S'aon- | B. Fahey in his district in ‘Hatfora, | any, 05, the, anniversary celebrafio 1y | eon. 4 ;m“ e "fl“ ? which will include a roast pig: iul:bv.:l' 3 P b mitiasod 1 Freathy Jo| - ; ; : mende«th ‘those’ who kee) MOOSE. K = L 3 X - = : eyngn:‘z’a&n N. Waldo Kennedy, Mobsé' Otganizer, B by =R 2 a i Sz ‘ AN N ? that it Tequires | formerly of this city, was present dt & : BIICARLY 5 = hilh_epialon &Y tils fi‘&‘?&e effort ot the part of each |recent meeting of Wilmington ‘lodae, [l . - _ : e individual to obtain a. candidate and | No. 18, at Wilmington, Del. = Mr. Ken: : : . desters. Don't|hopes that ‘a fine start in this line | neday, who is also a National Direc- +; 'm mt. tor, outlined the general mem‘barihlp ¥ - 9 N 3 anctor o ey Femed ot L e e s t DV ’ RON! A : | gress during_the next ninmety days in 4 — A Mrs. Neft:‘had.| Fogter-Milburn Co., “'fl ,wn:";’{“fi"f“' . |that eity ana his remarks brought : 4 Props, Buffalo, N. Y3 . No. i12,.in . Fythian hall,-a - vote of | Learty respone from the meeting. Mr. & \ : & a highly. hle evenin, t day evening. ~A. & matters were v g S 3 " A \".y' “Why | next n .m,;vm :‘ha :et' discussed and ;:&u!n.r reports heard. Kennedy has but recently worked south 2 and years | plan which lecturere Frani T The ©tiendancé was of gopd sised pro- Stepm— - — - 3 R agony remedy | announced 181 TOpOSt 0 carry | roriions. e fifim}gagg- out st ihat mesting. . T—————“ e PROCLAMATION ‘experiment. absolutely heal-{ = : e < ing{n its power. Do .not allow it to onan oun S T ; u.u{’nne i By & bkt o R S RALOW: ty [ " There is no other b ° 9 i e e o A Mre. A | from Portland, Maine. lflm No. 11 will work the Tencohe PasiaIE, o6 oA, 0o e coeou?;! at their meetfng in Odd WILLINGTON ises for.the .husking beet which was HEPTASOPHS. o1 on Monday evening, Last hfiimm as a|held at Norwich, Town a.week ago. Moncay' ovesiug the iokge mot for 1t Reception to Rev. and Mrs. E. W. 13 nless. you be-| The husking bee was a feature among | 'Archon Willlam Disco présided at 'S S the recent soclal events conducted BY | the-business me-ag~; >f Norwich com- the grange and they are anticipating | ciave, No. 124, = hall on Mon- L store where you can NOTH: TTRA( . Fegul ion, but onl: £- A y | & O AP m?{r}u’gg iSporiancs required the| Darrow—George W. Zaming Enlists duplicate these Suits ABOUT' SERVIAN WINTERS |55 tior o thy membere e ey o 33 A ) The Uplands Have Only Two Well e et ST b et e an vercoats at b Befred " Sensone Co and Biter| - HIBERNIANS. day mmorning;. Mids Dunning was 4t -$11.80. They are us- ‘ually $15.00, 318.00 and 320.00. Ruewi President. Francis Brennan. occupied | tha church at 10 o'elock for ¢ i 4 the ChAIF at the meeting of tHe Second | {'hearsa) ot Sunday senool sonss. Hey. - (Special to- The Bulletin.y ~ . [Division in Eagles’ hall on- Tuesday | \Mr. Hughes; a candidate for pastor, Washington; 'D. C. Nov. 13e*Rer- | SVeN! The usual number were in|preached 'a sermon from Deut. 33-35, vlan , win A ‘and cheer. [itendance and only routine matters |that was excellent. with qi ,—,, damp | Vere transacted. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Darrow were :’fih “‘ ""&” e novA—a—l. P pies in West Hartford for Sunday. Tt is bt <. . Apag the ol A : expected that the former will cecupy c?'ld."u'; t:“bfillhun f:ue:x ”’m Thames Couricll, No. 1851 ‘held thein{the pulpit here next Sunday and that ‘the” flmom omupbxc Bcda\ regular busiress. session in Forester's | thereafter until a choice is made there “In_the lowlands adjacent to. tiis Dan-11dll, ‘on Wednesday evening with the|Will be candidates. g e mnafir usual attendance. Reports of the .ofi- | ~Theré was a large assemblage at the the ground m dnys'. is|eers were heard and accepted. It is [2uction Thursday’afternoon at the par- spongy wetth ess. In the mfimf- probable that the council will not hold | sonage. mn£ districts, quv:f'.l f 18 ‘mext whist until about Christmas vrA "g‘mion was tendered Rev. and s Dbitter as: that 'which: m the | time. ‘No plans for the second whist |Jre. Darrow at Memorial church Eostias” pising “during amuary g |-were. mado on Wedneaday' miknt sbit | Thursday evenng. and .most of -Serviaisin> | plans for the whist may be made at lext Tyesday evening, the 16th. a cluded In_the mountsinous avea. ;The|'the next session. soclal will be held at the church. The value Now This ‘sale is a demonstration of the Brooklyn Outfitters’ value-giving. Now at the commencement of the winter sea- son, when all stores are asking full profits, we mark down our Suits and Overcoats at the lowest possible price—this is one of the many reasons why we have the largest men’s clothing business in the city. When you see these Suits and %, committee is- Miss Mercereau ahd Miss i i 1 i i Sorih catural aschon: 1 he Baaube i B Bl T et Overcoats you will recognize the same high quality and style that are featured elsewhere at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Save valley, and g ‘belt, West, |, 1o, Neostra club . -held -their. first | Mrs. Darrow will be present. . - - - he | whist of the season in Forester's hall| Miss Church has a number of teie- | oy loat® | on Mondey.-evening. with a gratifying | phone linemen ‘as boarders. n'om- attendan The prizes were awarded| Rev. Mr. Hughes was the guest of ke a5 follows: Deacon Brackett at South Willington : Ladles—first, Mrs. Louis Manchester; | and of Mr. Cosgrove, while on the HIill, m,uunxed dolly; second, Mrs. Ger- Bnlists i trude Toatlll, cake’ plate; Consolation, il i A A, owsky,. |, George William Zamina, son of An- Jemén—first, W, J. McCiafferty; | ton Zamina, at the Triangle, who has uh mh‘r - second, Mr. Fields, neck |been employed for = some .time at lagion J. J. Bruce. The club LS:nrlsngfield, lMass,, ll:'ns satstha at the ist-on Novem- | U- S. naval recruiting station there. o erond oW He will report at the Brooklyn navy gflr? and Pxxpecla lo‘be :;l the Newport, : training station for some tim: DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. " | sy ‘wilbur, who is going back an Sebequonash’ countli, No.°' 11, ” ield | forth fom Liverpool on the U. . WONDERFUL VALUES IN WOMEN'S, MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES ’ | | 266, 268 and 270 Main Street, Norw:ch, Conn. : JINL B §W 4 THE STORE THAT SATISFIES their regular Business ‘meefii§ in' For- | mail steamer St. Paul, nas been pro- |last earthiy day. For years she and |thought to be better in health until |enth Day Eaptist church of Hopkinton | guest of Misses Eiva and Ada Wood- | see were recent visitors in this viein- esters’ hall on Moriday evening, when |moted from ablebodied seaman deck | her husband, Edward Morrison, were [a few davs before her.death. She had [gave a supper and entertainment in |mansee. ity. ud, [ routine repdrts were ‘heard and other [watch, to master diver, L. S. Q. M. ' |#mong the most faithful of the mem- | many friends here, who deeply sym-|the parish house in Ashaway Tuesday | Rev. and Mws. Herbert L. Cottrell| The Girard saw mill at Elmhurst has of | pusiress transicted. The session was| Tony Wostrel has returned to Bos-|bers and attendants of- .the Bapiist | pathize with her brother, the only near | évening. Piano solos were given by |and little daughter have returned to|started up after having been still for 1 {2 brief one as a whist was ‘to be con- | ton.” where he is in school. church. ~ And .while -she . has passed | living Trelative. ' Rev. David Dennett|Miss Clara Pashley, vocal solos by | their home in Berlin. N. Y., after a|several days. dQucted immediately aftétwards by the| -Miss Thrall of Hartford is visiting |13 happy years with her daughteg, Mrs. | preached the funeral sermon and was | Miss M. Althea Crandall, recitations with Mr. Cottrell's parents, Rev.| Simeon James of Providence is & Neosha club Mrs. Gardner and Miss Gardner Holman and_ famil South Willing- | assisted 1 the servicé by Rev. Warren | by Miss L. Gertrude Stillman and Mas- rs. L L. Cottrell. visitor at the residence of Samuel N. R ety Fiivaal ot Mrs Mircaee {on. she has kept,ner Intevest. and love | Dawley, pastor of Waite's ' Corner | ter Wells. - G S Reynolds. 4 * |for the mother churgh on-.the 11 | chure! of which Miss Watson has ‘Wendell Phillips is settin, les are| o “"’“';‘Ts ‘f‘ °°":"‘:lus The death of Mrs. Harriett Morrison'| and the old friends. . The funeral Mon- | been -an active member ~for many Two. New Bungalows. RICHMOND ang: will sokt DAV’ & telephene. HoTRas of, mo to i05( illiam < xn: gee T \Thoniveon. i n Ttl‘ng hem\ ngha beauflgm life. | day afternoon was. largely attended at|vears. The .bearers. were Samuel| Work is being rushed on the cellars ———— home at Meadow Brook Farm. detiines op- | Tlle, e e oty clenton n su | e A ey Soth year, she Wasithe Clara Hall [illoft. Memorial | Tucker, Willam Gould. Framk Mar-|of the two bungalows of the Perrin| T. 0. Tyler and family of Abbotts —— * Wm o hfl,e vall s ey d‘ty' 4t sfColumbie and rece iy Slected & o o Eompamongshin s ch{x‘r;ch, et it mmilb‘;,gfl momse}fno;‘-l:‘s m)(m._rlh.o;;(ummeu on Maple court, Ashaway. Run and Willlam Tyler of Providence Would Be More Effecti: e, where win -enr%rlmnm ? 5 Miss veret! s A sang sever ymns. The! BT AL i or a s gxperienced fre: Trom 13 fo | member to achiieve the honor, was the | with her needle and had been busy | Hartford, where she has been for two [were many floral tributes, nmong. them e b e T e e It | e o gesy Bk I ‘the moun.|Buest of homor at a banquet attended |about the little tasks she loved, on her | weeks visiting the Horkey family Gates - Ajar. from Walte's Corner ROCKVILLE O e ) 3 not ~wobliiewen: arsloe. e faious flnflda‘ on Jother hand, | = Death of Reuben Griggs. ChilCh i podbe e Ailad: with —— Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Nichols ac- |they are Igeitimate mihtary opera- .u_:ar is cwlngml i t among . A’ recent letterfromi John Merrick, 3»";‘%‘ e {‘?n"’: fl:\"% "“S"dhms The Seventh Day Baptist church|companied by their son and daugh- |tions and excusing them as reprisals the high groves of fir and !?-t{ Trav- o Minneapolis, Minn., mentions the death:| 21 MAany cousing of the deceased. was very prettily decorated with|ter and Lewis Cass Moore, of Florida, |for the British blockade.—Springield elers who have spent winters in ; - at his home in" Novelty, Missouri, of Mrs. Jennie A. Collins. flowers, fruit and vegetables for the|made a call Sunday on Robert E.|Republican. search of gport in the Servian movn- Rer v % Vi v ily. JReuben Griggs, who was born 85 years| ppe 1, Col- | Darvest service last Saturday. The| Moore and family. _— tnig bave browsht hck artic A;Orl;d ; % ago in Mansheld. He was the only | i s ai ooy od, canle & ol | sermon was by the Pastor Rev. I L.| R. H. Moore contemplates moving| The bureau of mines maintains six lbvu‘ Ewins’ helr. cream in chunks . brother .of Kate ‘Griggs, wife of the|iha residence of her daughter, Mrs. C.| Cottrell from Eimhurst to Barber Hill. mine rescue stations, eight rescue ing At on,;their wanderin:.s . - late Norman Holt, son of Gen. Orrin % . Miss Cora Browning has been a| Lemuel Wright and Silas Woodman- | cars and one rescue motortruck. H. Palmer, last Saturday. Rev. John ¥ ks dhiaenan K14 5 Holt, a -family - once. prominent here. | Siewart of Providence officiated. Mrs. FOR SATURDAY @ LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ‘777 a: Ib. 13¢ tomg dn. the Bighiands, of S are-ax . {a veteran of the Civil war. ‘He Is|Charles Donnelly, Oliver Wilbur, J. S. l:.r:nuo ¢ of Ruasin. /- survived: by his wife and thres sons.|Jamond and Greene Hendrick. Buriai "The Naes of ‘the -contending am- ‘was' in Usquepaugh cemetery. W i throuelr el 7 EAST WILLINGTON Lacal Briefs. { ihe. cildest .wititer, e E . . | hav three deaths 1 whica are fousd In the soirorn and : e Elmer Squire’s Uncle and Aunt Die|lcon than thrae weonks In thi monrscin P i S g e s S ¢ 5 the Same Day—Banner for School |settled community. S aouiasch and centrul. emot 3 Atfandaroe: Mrs. Nellie Bray of Lafavette spent elimawe is zenerally described gs be-| 1 A i several days last week with her father, Ing mila, Winter relgns with ‘- sfera 3 Charles Korner, Willington’s R. ¥, D. | L« 'F.~Eoche: o Atacox:, The. hacdtentl | - : carrier No. 1, is taking, his annual two r. and Mrs. C. C. Kenyon and son poasnta tn 1o, Ballkans, -peoptsy - P % > weeks, vacation. \ R e e e ared to exposure, labor and”all man<t Two.. Deaths in. One. Day. ‘e, Hattle, Brown of Providence 1s Hec ofs Ameligese wes ISy 1y el = : Elmer Squire has received word “of | visiing Mrs. Mortie Ferguson. upl omes the death of his aunt, Mrs. H. East- Mrs, Carolime Palmer and Mrs. sy We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them Which ‘are qow soming |within _the 5 , s 3 o . man, of Westford, also his uncle, Hen- | Melissa D. Palmer have gone to Wes- ry- Squire ‘of. South:‘Coventry. Mrs. | térly for a few days' visit. 5 Eastman"aiea Monaay. moring and |’ JYST Faond wos & caller in Walke- FRESH SHOULDERS, b. . . PORK to ROAST, bb......... 3 p r. Squire Monday afternoon. e1d Thursday. LEGS RIB AS EEF, At the bosinning of the e e ; Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Converse of| Mrs. E. E. Kenyon was a caller at of VEAL, bb........... c ROAST Bl y b A P o et S : the. glasy factory are entertaining Mr. | Wyoming, Sunday afternoon. HAMS, whole or half, Ib. .... ROUND STEAK, bb.......... Great Britain. Now there seems'to|’ - W : 3 Cotyarhe saflbn. fpm Msmiachpects. s e i g g - - : % £C Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cushman . vis- be 2 tendency to regard it a5 amia- o : ited the ‘early part of the week with HOPKINTON - Pt 4 : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woaliscroft atf . - e e = ; 2 rth dharg. i lay ~an ing Anniversary ~Qne. Ti Aftes Another. v ; / o ¢ Well, if it dsn't ome -thing- it’ A Won the Banner. Celebrated—Death of Mrs. Thomas r. We' s p o\ At th& teachers’ meeting held at the| W:. Kenyon. :;);ar €'l lmfl 3 o 3 - glass factory schoolhouse, last Fri- i quirer. . " 4 day: afternoon; the banner. for best at-| ~The community sing was held Sun- S & g = |tendance for October was awarded to|day evening at the home of Mr. and this district, the first-time since state | Mrs. Elwin A. Kenyon and the com- supervision.”. munity socfal at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Squire spent | Mrs, William S. McGonegal, ‘Wednes- Sunday with - their-'son; Walter,> in | day evening this week. Hartford: Addison Dimmotk is seriously ill, Dual Anniversary. His daughters, Mrs. A. S. Plerce, of ‘About “forty/ friends and neighbofs Proyidence, ~and Mrs- A, Hou- |of Mr. an@ rs. James K. Crandall chens of South ‘Willington ‘are with|gathered last Saturday evening at gt him... Mrs, Houchens is a nurse and is | home on High street, Ashaway, taking care of him. honor of their joint ‘birthday and fflf‘- Fiemti s BRI A g 5 ! {7-first anniversary of thelr marriage.! “PAP COLD POUND” ENDS which.anniversary fell on the next day, | é’-ucomonsm ; . 2 | Washmgton County, R. | Sungay. A\ posm composed and sent Stone of Hope IN FEW HOURS. Valley was read by Rev. E. P. Mathew- USQUFIAUGH [ |son. A social time was-enjoyed, Hght refreshments being servad. A goodly PRI .- | number “of usefal ifts ‘were left as Visitors—Funerals, Miss | tokens of ‘frienaship and esteem. Mr. Dorcas Watson, Mrs. Jennie A..Col- | Crandall has been crippled from rheu- i matism for-a number of years. = Lo 5 Death ‘of Mrs. Kenyon. ! irs, Fannie Bicknell, who ‘has beer| Mrs. Thomas W..Kenyon of High g i |epending afew,days with friends at - OFFICIAL REASSURANCES : { | Weat Kineston, o zeturnea nome. frger R R AT o’ Palmer spent Monday Mrs. Kenyon was rem BRITONS ‘WORRIED BY mauav 'ro KING | night - and Tresdny” with her': states’ ?fighfiofimi o I:;k et “g:;:"‘g m! e Despite yeassuring reports by the|accideat to King George resulted Mrs. o4 e an operation for appendicitis, but was ‘stay stuffed-up! - Quit "":,";‘ physiclans In attendance on King severe shock, much bruising and_ pe o - Dx g : :nnxn;la to L on_sccount v;t m E, ,‘ P 3 wives | GRarge of England, Who, was “iajured there lins -been no more : b > Pickled PIGS FEET 7| Legs b Tellegs R &thnb- ¢ 100 for pms 12¢ }/,ni BACON.} SUGAR 16 bs. $1.00 FLOUR, % e it YELLOW ONIONS 3C DESPITE 'l-' in § 2 . outeome 3 i FUNERALS. *-'| husband; a”daughter gnd o, "Feiiet E = e Cold|by the fal of bis horse with'himelt | Jdded o Lancet, - -Frers. ia Bo A e Wit & irellon, of g gty 2 Fhan at the front in France. the Bri- | dence whatever of any viscerlal lesi Miss Doroas Watson.’ FChicago, Ilis, have been spending a tw public manifésted uneasiness. The |or any fracture. ‘Although/ his maj- ¢ : > th | few days'at their country home in this w o the | medica {:nw'mfl i 1 was n?.m o | et eonEnaE B het: st e L W bmet” apd Entartalpiment/ s B2 ik < y the scular stiff !taanqum L2 R B state 32». ‘authqefty’ that: Ahat Pha ‘tha "brulsine.” e for the past vear, bi tb:i- The’ Ladies’ societv of the First Sev- Free Delivery 135 Main Street Telephone 29-4 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them