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FIVE MINUTES. , upset stomach, indiges- rtburn, dyspepsia: when the eat ferments into gases and lumps; your head aches and sick and miserable, that's when the magic in Paj psis makes all stomacl in five minutes. stomach ¢ for your sake, try Pape It's so needless to ‘without fear. It om any drug store. surest stomacn relief and It acts almost like magic It 18 & scientific, harmless and pleas- ch preparation which truly in_every home. £ MYSTIC Mes-Burke Marriage Announced— - Fair Draws Big Crowds—Burned . Firemen Return Home—Funerals, ¥ Crary. George H. Parker, Ji Fair Well Patronized. The Triple Link fair being held in % new hall on Cottrell street was e D. farragansett lodge, 1. O. success Friday evening. 500 being f Among them was 1 dslegation solo, Miss Doris Nnchols Alice Harrison; song, Mis ‘White; sketch, Mrs. Rudd: duet ‘White and ' Miss choir, in costure. _jpoyed until 11.30. The West in_solo, Paul Conan Lewls; recitation, Miss Injured Firemen Home. Luke McKone and Ernest D. Bliven erly pa- went home by special trolley. turday evening the hall was filled the programme consisted of song, F'ma at the Watch Hill fire, since been in Lawrence hospital PE'SDIAPEPSIN [CLOSE OF CAMPAIGN IN WESTERL JRINDIGESTION "ORBAD STOMACH SOURNESS, GAS, '‘BURN, DYSPEPSIA IN misery is in a continuous you can't get it regulated, have a i@ your next meal a e food meal, then take a little There will not be any dis- Diapepsin “really d rocuiate psin ly does” regulate out-of-order stomachs that gives millions of sales annually. a fifty-cent case of Pape's . and Mrs. Welcome E. Bates announced the marriage of their Phillp Welcome Bates and Miss Burke of Toronto. Mr. tor of steel and concrete work a concern at Washbago, Quebec. Bates 0. F, Hope Rebekah lodge. A fine pro- me was carried out consisting of Mar- d; song, Orris, Orla, Orbanda Per- i recitation, Mrs. Greenhalgh. ed to their homes in Mystic morning, both are getiing along Bll and bid fair to recover without sear. It will be several weeks be- ke they will be able to return to - ork. FUNERALS. George H. Packer. The funeral of George H. hded. Rev. Weicoma Packer, ko died in Jersey City Wednesday, s held from his late home on the W London road, Saturday morning | 10.50 d'clock and was largely at- Hatas; pas- F. of the Union Baptist church, con- Y ship in Warwickc on this Independent | inent e .14 department. The tie ticket. TRGAZH apparatus T ; i Mr. and Mra. David Robertson have | Sieam ffe engine a hand-drawn hook |- T I hose wagon. It is urged that the ter- A troop of Boy Scouts %ids been or-| ritorial limits of the borough. the real A B Wil be T i‘n;;:?p in Tope Valley with Thomas | jurisdiction of the fire department, can Republican Town, There Some Split Tickets— as scoutmaster. be readily covered by the department T L In proportion to population there| as at present constituted. Y are more republicans in Westerly, Oldest Inhabitant Remembers George Milner—Thomp- | 1oced on tormer cloctions. tha ta Aty Breakwater Spray. Sl other town in the state. The fire department made a_quick son and Scott Held for Fighting—C. J. Reuter Buys | waiter Fiynn, son of _cCouncilman | Tesponse to an alarm sent in Friday and Mrs. Maurice W. Flynn, has been | RiSht for & S ® Siam Land. elected president of the Senior class of | Trumbull house at the corner of Man $hie Albany” Taw sohooL: and Pearl streets. The flame was e tinguished with chemicals before seri- = — | Miss Besslo Gavitt, at her home in | ous damage resultéd. Hashington avenue,’ entortained the | *'Rev. . R. Senford will efficlate at here is difficulty in keeping |and the republicans from a big eigh- |3 O b socloty of fhe Seven a¥ | the funeral of Dr. George Dallas Stan- the "Rhods Tsland_ National Guard Up | teen inch Eun in comparison, . Each |Baptist church, Sunday evening. ton_today (Monday). to the required standard is shown in|party will poll its full vote for pres-| . Westerly High School football team | The weekly meetings of the Ston- the record for the six months ending | idential electors and state officers, hut | has not struck a, winninz streak vet.|ington branch of the American Red October 1, as publishea by the adju- [from these there will be some minor | They were defeated in Wi'limantic. on | Cross society have been resumed. tant general. Six commissioned of- | deficction, for there are republicans in |Saturday, by the Windham High| Miss J. Emilie Zangrandi of West- flcers have resigned and 512 enlisted | Westerly who will vote for Gerry for | School team, 12 to 0. erly, organist of Calvary Episcopal men have been discharged, an average | senator, just as they voted for him| Chief Cottrells men responded to | church, will soon leave for Bermuda, % of one commisioned officer and more | for representatives two years ago, but | two calls for fire outside the, district, | Where she will spend the winter. ohe than 85 enlisted men a month. Eleven | his fate will be the same. The dem- |Friday and the chief claimp#that the entertained ihe members of the cholr members of the Fifth company, West- | ocratic vots will be split on the vote |places assisted, Bradford @nd North | Friday evening at the home of Mr. an: erly have been horonably discharged |for ;—fpx'efiifltmuvesm.‘:d therefwi“| be | Stonington must pay the expenses. Mfe‘s?::—"’rn:os:;{sx“;fi:sg:hrnea P u on o ta il N i oo Amone e s [ mmine e BRI et Nine poultry shows are to be held | porough from Charlottestown, Prince that ot Captain Robert C. Thackery | The polls will open at nine o'clock |n, Fhode Island during this month, Edward lsland, Where he spent several Telephone Com-tesy : of the Fifth. company. in the morning and close at five In the | Cecomber And January, in Westerly Sh o 3 Y D joma: t- ; o | iornoen. | "The, liquor lcense ques. | donce, “Wakefield. Bristol, Woonsock- | ard G ihe guest of Mr. and - Mrs. ki L The dopartment council of admin. |UoR Will be settled for two YeATS|et ana Wickford. Thomas J. McCormick. If you will remember to treat the operator witn the same istration of the United Spanish War 5 The Cyclone motor hose and chemi- | There were six deaths in Stonington Tsland, T ;::";g:bSgpfi"s';g?;mfifo:‘hc‘:_gg“;lz’:& Another “oldest inhabitant” comes | cal wagon resonded to call for assist. | quring October. courtesy that you would if you were talking to her face to to' the front and centre and corrects | ance from North Stonington, Friday | Lester Thompson, who sailed on the 4 s 3 oy for It e It | R othes Sotdent Inhebiiant™ I the | svening. ” The ire was in the ehim- | Commbus ship Senta Marla as far a3 face, many of the petty difficulties that you experience from v der t statement to the effect that George |nev of the Thomas S. Wheeler house | Charlottestown, Prince Bdward Isiand, . o Frs OO St e i b | Milner, 0f Chicago, who sald in New |and was extingulshed with chemicals. | has returned Home Chicago is the day to day in your use of the Telephone will be eli awarded the camp making “the best |Tondon that he was a former resi- Charles . Thomas of Westerly, and | ship's destination. Showing in returns and In membership, | dent of Westerly and who had $20.- [ William Scott of Boston, both colored, — The annual state encampment will be 000 to bet that Woodrow Wilson would | and emploved at Alton. were in a row NORW‘CH TOWN “E somk“ “w ENGLAND TELEP“ONE cO. held early in December. be reelected, had never in fact been |Saturday noon, and Thomas had his a resident of Westerly, as printed in|face severely cut. They were ar- . Gholrit T . S Frida Bulletin. The second oldest | raleneq before Justice of the Peace|Rev. Arthur Varley ani oir from Both_ political parties have fired | inhabitant says: Rarber, and held for hearing in the| Taftville Congregational Church their final shots in the coming cam-| ‘“The name of George Milner may | Third District court at Hope Vallev.| gheltering Arms — L. E. Harris’ paign, the democrats from a toy Ppistol | not appear in any back number nrh(he‘ next Thursday. — In default of bail| T .\ Plunges Over Embankment— n{’obllesm alo;:pe‘c(l Saturday morning | the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Geer Westerl. but I went to school | they were jailed. about 10 o'clock when L. E. is' 3 ducted the services. = Burlal was in|mates. He lived In Main street In|ior of Grace Methodist church, W 5 o Sieltering Arms | HEDE SOUth of the curve nmear Sacred | Ever Ready circle of the King's Elm Groce cemetery. the house now known as the parson- | aiy"now located in Bristol, conducted | ( The service at the Saeltering $ | Heart church. Besides Mr. Harris in | Daughters is to meet this (Monday) age of the Pawcatuck Seven¥i. Day|a rally T i the | Sunday afternoon was in charge of | ine truck were Frank Smith _and |evening at the home of Mi; Jesse D. Crary. a rally and platform service in i % g ss Addie . 5 g Baptist church. He was a cousin of | \rethodist church there, Sunday even- | Arthur Varley of the Taftville | Dowey Woodworth, in charge of the | Heath on Elm avenue. gihe body of Jemapit \Srary, WO | the late Edwin and John Milner, form- | ing. ' Besides Rev. McGilton, ¥ here | Congregational _church, Taking {or | granite which was started for Maple- ok led at hl o I R iay ‘afy’ | er residents of Westerly and who died | were other speakers and the subject |Dis text & bruised reed fi;‘"‘," (e not | wood cemetery from R. H. Snow's, Timothy O'Hearn, Jr., who has been e 1. Albert Sisson, now resident at 36|ine Nation. At th ihe momvice | not quench, re id: e truck struck the telegraph pole, ; toe o jarote, cometery for burlal I | Summer streof, Westerly. George lett e o o s, moTning service | not know any verse in the ‘Bible that | eplintering it to a holght of six Yeet, | meiorned Lo his home on East Town Rl town over forty vears azo, and has| A Trageds and a Conquest. {shows better than this one the In-|the; plunged down six feet or more. | Aneors "0 13 Working at Hopkins & re. etted " his . ; an Winter Tours. Visited' his ‘old Tome town several|* TRETY N0 B CUSEN 4 orfinite patience and inlnlte tenderness e padieince ant madice (epacrnens | N oe o' Suaty Insurca: ana hap | 417 Mrs. S. Spi s vill close | times since.” R pit o « in raisin car was telephoned for. A e s e peace’ Dale, Aus been reetccied presi- | fiuhinite dove. My own snortcom: | B, 0% T ofhed houre” while, 1he | Valuable By-Products in Gas Manu- weeks' visit with relatives, before 50- | A delegation from Westerly attend- ;fi";flsgd e Womhn Boftrager . e | ings, the ciurch, its shortcomings, in | ¢ryck :fid its load was gotten back to ctice. ) b i of d underreath all, that ing to Brooklyn, She expects to spend | ed the dedication of a tablet to Major |, em aves Mam @ mop| s erisllan 1 call, Thet)the 1o It was found that the steer- | The value of tar, ammonia, and ben- e it b Califarar SAmnel” Appiston, who achleved Vo | mine: My Howesd O. Stugzess 1on- | park of faith, this fhikering dying |ing gear was damased, but the truck |zol products recovered in the manu- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox and |tory over the Indians on the Island of 0. Motoatt: wicel dent mire |MEntiClod Wi l;of'}(:rxis;‘gwas 4 repro. | Was_driven to the city by its own |facture of artificiel gas in municipal Mrs. ‘Wilcox's sister, Miss Perkins are | the Great Swamp, South Kinsston | A. . Harkness, ¢ e R Ui e e e LS plants and at by-product coke ovens in to spend the winter in Florida. The dedicatory exercises were held {jen FI. Howard, trea aaitns ;‘:‘Q[;;"‘”;}ef‘ o8 nd pahet Goa iy 1915 was nearly $25.000,000. Social and Personal ltems. near the scene of the battle by mem- | Root, excentive secretary. During the | atog qone. for the world's redemp- Fifty at Social, Statistics recently compiled by C. E- August Kuppers has returned to|bers of the Rhode Istand Historical | past’ year there has b=en an Increase Har-ford after a visit of a week with | society and guests. Major Appleton | ip membership of over 700. A large| his_parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | W28 the commander of the Massachu-|contingent from Rhode Tsland will Kuffer: setts troops in the days of early settle- | tend the national convention to be : i Lesher, of the United States Geologi- d “salyation. At the time of | Over 50 were at Scotland road hall . 8 Chvist's coming the moral character | Friday evening when a social time was |2l Survey, Department of the Inter. of man was never so low. Into this|spent. Different games, including |10 show that more than 51,340,000 tion . 1 . gallons of tar was obtained in con- G came the light of the world. | whist, were played. Old-fashioned : Mre. George N, Keigwin, has return- |ment and led the attacking columns|helq in Washington, D. C. December | 700088 G026 24° 01fist %o face: the |songs were sung, and light refresh- |Rection with the manufacture of oil ed from o two weeks' visit with her | Which drove the Indians forever from | gy, daughter, Mrs. Thomas N. Ryley in|the Great Swamp. The flat tablet AT s 2 a s less ¢ | ments were served. and water gas, that nearly 48,000,000 e o Lo st ooy gallons of tar was recovered at coal- N P erected in Major Appleton’s honor, was e e 5 gas plants, 138,400,000 gallons of tar N e e d Miss Clara M Placed on a cement base, beside the STONINGTON Him. Ll % Move from Gresneville. was obtained in_connection with the T A e g T Mor- | Cnument which was_ erected in 1906 iy Chilst saw in Matthew, the publl-| Mr. and Mrs. John Meehan and fam. | manufacture of by-product coke, and B spent Friday In Hedyard, iarmora |t commemorate - he battle. AD- | Ghimney Fire 2t J, F. Trumbull House | ity o Sorms of 0 mighty falth, 2 |ily moved last week from Boswell ave: | that the total quantity in 1915~ was Springs Is the suest or her mother, | DTOATh 10 the tRlel s T ga.| Extinguished With Chemiosls—Cal- | thank heaven for tnis that can make MireAliee Woomes and Miss Clara |fraved the expense of reconstructing| vary Church Organist Going to Ber- | divine strensth so xf‘?’:‘;ht o ‘;‘;fi‘r‘}; Chase spent the week ena at Groton |2bout a mile of the road leading from| muda—October Mortal nue. Greeneville, to the upper apart- |more than 237,400,000 gallons, valued ment in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwenk’s | at $6,260,000. The oil and water gas house on the Néw London turnpike, |tar had an average value of 2.2 cents a galion, the coal-gas tar a value of Tong Point. the main road into the island through — SSEm I uatentii oomes kel Gossip and Chat. 2.03 cents a gallon and the by-product A MMystic man ls to furnish Ston- | the swamp The Stonington borough fire depart- | P41 SIEM = Mrs. William Herrick of Bliss place | tar a value of 2.6 cents a gallon. inton Jodse, a. 28, 1. 0 0w Stomh | 'Adarestes were made by Rowland | ment is composed of as zealous o body | There was a large = representatlon | .o"g4 "her former home In Bozrah | Approximately 50,760 tons of ammo- 1,000 pieces of china for their new|G. Hazard. who nr»x(-n'pv\flhs island | of volunteer firemen as there is in the || ; of community silver for their new |to the society in 1906, Professor John|state of Connecticut, and their ability | &2, qa11 Samuel ita Miss i : ~ coal-gas plants and about 197,000 tons banquet hall. IT. “Appleton, Rev. Robert B. Carter. |and efficiency as fite fishters Is un- | SONCA, Sampel Amiase, WS BOvIe | driss Telen Loby from Niantic is |from by-praduct coke plants, a total Mrs. R. L. Webb is visiting in New | Former Governor Charles D. Kimball, | questioned, but they.seem to be con- | JofMFlEigy, TRC € S0, L8 o C0C | spending a few days with friends on |Of about 198,000 tons. The vaiue of York. Former Governor Charles Warren Lib. [ tent with fire apparatus that is long | Wit Keeb HIm - Ju Derioer Peace | West Town street. this ammonia was more than $11,- Miss Annie Spaulding is visiting in |pitt. Wiliam P. Sheffield and Francis | since enrolled in the antiquated class. { ferst, SREl, 0 FI8 SHIONRRAT SO0 175,000. Miss Hazel Banficld, Miss Jennie | dUring the week end. nium sulphate was obtained from the Boston. R. Appleton. Tt has served the boroush well in the | gBPIARCEs C0, Bt S, e “of ‘the | _ Rufus Stanton of West Town street, | The coal-gas plants produced and Miss Bertha Toote is in Arlington, e past, and it is urged that it is ample | p o a0 P o T hilot Me, who is now in Hartford, will be in |sold 336,213 gallons of benzol, drip oil, Mass., the guest of her sister, Mrs, Local Laconics. {o protect tie borough of the present | S Gy = town this week to vots and holder oil, valued at $23,281, an Charies Hoxie.- - Allan W. Peacock. .brother of..Rev.|time, That is the dgpariment equip- S average value of 8.4 cents a gallon. Ralph Van QilMer is entertaining his | Joseph L. Peacock Westerly, ‘is o |ment is keeping_pace, with the growth | = Truck Plunges Off Embankment. Mr. and Mrs, §. G, Norman of Jew- | Benzol products recovered in connec- brother from New York. date for a police commissioner-|of the borough is the beliefe of prom- | ‘A crowd gathered and many auto- |ett City were guésté over Sunday at|tiori with the manufacture of by-pro- battery is in good shape. ‘We specialize in storage battery work. We aredis- tributors for the famoux ““JExide’’ Battery glant that lives in a “»x. All makes of bat.vve inspected free of chargc. . “the duct coke amounted to 16,600,857 gal- lons, valued at $7,237,371, an’ average of 44.2 cents a galion. that coal-gas plants are negligible as a source of supply of benzol products. Nearly 223,000 po léne,” valued at compared with plants in 1915. 14,072,895 tons, in the United zol products, The newest mentia is the demoretized. worry lest thei, in the market Every time ligencer. are depending Ohio for ti ton Post. Financial tles.—Rochester He $3,505, 465,855 from It is thus seen :nds of naphtha- was obtained and sold from the coal-gas plants as pounds, valued at_$46,959, from the by-product plants. More than 27,000 tons of retort car- bon, valued at $183,170, an average of $6.73 a ton, was obtained from the ofl and water gas piants and 1,696,366 tons of gas coke, valued at.$7,232,744, or an average of $4,25 a ton, was ob- tained and sold the coad-gas Including by-product coke, the output of which in 1915 was valued at $48,538,325, States was tons, valued at $55904,239. The value of the tar, ammonta, ben- paphthalene, the coke and retort carbon produced 15,796,461 and coke produced in the United States in 1915 was $80,316,975. Dementia. form of financlal ge- fear that gold will be Now let the diamonds have to vi with broken a critical thrown through the windows the President front porch and yells, tell mother on you.—Whee upon If that's the c: is time for Democrats to pray.- ald. Jeweler beer bot- The Campaign Cry. brickbat s Shadow Lawn 'm mone: ashes to t going to ng Intei Srength Against Temptation. Louis Seibold says the Republicia Every grocery store has its customers who. order POSTUM regularly instead of coffee. They are former coffee drinkers who, for health’s sake, changed their table drink. S n e e If you suspect that coffee contributes to your discomfort or illness, ask the grocer for the names of several POSTUM users in your neighborhood; get in touch with them and hear their story. Or, secure a tin of INSTANT POSTUM and try it on the family table for ten days instead of coffee. : ; - “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM & e Fa H