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£ NORWICH suu.L:rn;. mm F u(WEiiiEn 15, ms : miese prices muc Lower ian marker §| FOR GRUSS, SICK Recent Real Estate Transfers—Building Work About the Beautlful Women and Vlgorous lron Men . J QUOTATIONS OFFERED TODAY. YOU WILL T Democratic D ion Set for This Eveni } ; m NO MISTAKE IN TAKING ADVANTAGE FEVEnlsucHILD —Party May Go to Boston to Hear Bill S ll Say Physxcums — Qunckly Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of. Women and Most Aston- ~ § OF THIS SALE. e S P - 7 % g ishing Youthful Power Into the Veins of Men—It Often Increases the Strength LIVER TORPID OR BOWELS e and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous, #Run-down” Folks 200" ° Meadow Brook e T oo CLOGGED. These real estate transfers have|Marle Fox, of Tacoma, and their son, ol TEE been recorded in the Westerly town |John Millar. Per Cent In Two Weeks’ Tinie. g dlerk’s office since the reports in The| R. A. Sherman Sons xidainety Mothers can rest easy after giving | Bulletin two weeks as;a Grace R.|the contract to cmtr\fgtml;;l;yn “California Syrup of Figs" because in| Knapp to J. Emilie Zengrandi, lot ‘buildi; Tt i 5 i ises 2 H H BUTTER H lC AN Potatoes 2 few hours all the ologsed-up. waste, | ncar Babeocits pond; Elizabeth G. Ar- S e R A Wonderful Discovery Which Promises to Mark a New Era in Medical Science. Chis to i : y : moves out of the bowels, and You Iave | of Beach streat: Tohn W. Swmeency to | op &b, With four stories on the frst| xow York, N. Y.—Since the remark- {nuxated fron, I am convinced that the|efit. But don't_tske the old forms of again. Children Mces able discovery of organic iron, Nuxated | lives of thousands of persons might be | reduced -iron, Iron acetate, or tincture lb 55‘: COMPANY e s en ,?5',';;’?31,{,-“,’;“',‘;;;,‘;;,, at Nopatree| The contract to emlarge the Ocean Iron ‘or “Fer Nuxate, as'the French|saved' who mow aie Every Yéar trom | of iron simply to save a few cents, Toe 2 Dlay fo empty their bowels, and they | Leibovits, inatvidual one-nalf interest | I0USe &t Wateh Hill has been awarded | call it, has taken the country by storm. | pneumonta,. &ribpe, consumption. igld-|fron demanied by Vother Nature for B s smcawtss ol — — s v. | It is conservalively cstimated that over | ney, liver, heart troubl e “Thi al | the red colorin, TODAY ONLY become tightly packed, liver gets slug- [in house' and lot west side Canal| i the R & Sherman's Sons company. | o, %, oilicr erbons daily are taking it |and true cause which scarted thely dio:| hew ‘ehildven 1o alas: mot. that King of gish and stomach disordered. street; Augustus L. Wells, Jr., to Clar- | 1he addition will be 40x45 feet. 'The | iy tuls couniry alone. Most astonishing | ease was nothing more nor jess than a | lron. You must take iron in & form With other pur- o S c ‘When cross, feverish, restless, see 1f | ence E, Roche, house and lot west side 13 arge results are reported [rom it use- by |weakened conaition brought on by a|that can be easily absorbed and &s- chases in dep't. o so that well known doctors predict| “Not lon, % , ong ago a man came to me who it 3 g i fous “frutt laxative.” ~Children love it, [del Block, Brisgs building, comer of |00 |\ 15 having a|ihat we shall =0on have & hew wge Of | was nearly hal? a century old and aske | Mawy. anainlste and prize-Aehier he 304 It can not cause injury, Mo Uit [Main and Broaa swets: Jomn W CUttie Mnamcien iesidmmes hon [ 1aF mare Desudleul ooy checiced Wom- | me o' give’ il L Dlelliminary ex- | Mo the. day HmIY Mecauze: ne knew oren s your o} reen, pa- | handsom en_and visorous mel. mination ‘fo i - 2 Y full of cold, or & sore throat, dlarrhoea, [ tree point; Ashaway and ‘Westerly | Structed on the banks of the Pawca- | “"Dr’ King. a New York physiclan and |astonished (o find him with a blood | sroanes Sng efiee bis s and en- 1 [ from Armours Yestern Hiomach.ache, bad breath. remember, | Rallway company i Norwich and | tuck river, in Lower Pawcatuck, about |author, when interviswed on the sub- | pressure of & boy of twemty and oo |pijance and filed his blood with trom tongue 1s coated, then give this delio- | Kim _street; iWilliam Segar to Men- | hill De twelve more rooms and six|botn physicians aud laymen. So much |lack of iron in the binod. similated to do you any good. "other- 2 gentle “inside cleansing” should al. | Westerly Traction company, railway |oPPosite the east end of Avondale. It |ject, said: ‘There can be no vigorous|full of vigor, vim and vitality a5 a | many amother has gone down in. o sassinasuren. is said iron men without iron. Pallor means|young man, in fact, a y he feat v le Sl Ib. 15¢ [§|ways be the frst treatment given. Ful fin Westerly and Hopkinton, £04 mil s e palorean Rroperty 0| amemia. | Anemia means Iron deficlency. | Jeally was, notwitnstantin® na aaw| Eiorious defeat simply for the-Iaclk o R STEAK, whole Slice. . A e S directions for babies, chilren of all| Mendel Block to iFrank . Robbins,|Elm stre pass into the po: snemla; Anmix means iron deficlency. | Feslly was, notw on. & ages and grown-ups are printed on|Briggs building; Thomas T. Saunders|sion of the Cottrell family, that al-|Zhe SKIG Ot muemis men apg women, 15| The seerel, he sald, was taking iron— ¢ 2O Schuyler cs‘axjg"flf’fi:v"e"'r":v’; rw:: SIRLOIN STEAK, whole slice................ Ib. 14c f|each bottle. et al, to Claude . Saunders, Hail|ready owns four residences on that|fick tone; . ihe brain fags -and . the|newed life. At ihitty he was in had | B Rragician, said: I have never be- Yy [l Ak s oot comniortet O I | RNk Setotning Tani of Hhey | & pair of horaes astached to o coal| SSEk, hetbatn. eltibe, Saepovaent | R Rty S L o A T Ask your dru for a 50-cent bottle | farm, and lot adjoining land of Henry r o rses attacl to a coal - =po: nearly all in. Now at fitty 2 mir-|ly.do not believe in it. But in the case Db, 12 e R A e o e e B | it e o Lo e Aoy o 0T hordh atiackied 0.2 con! and elancholy. Wren ine iron goes|acle of vitalily and his face beaming | of Nuxated Irom I fecl T would be rer 100k carefully and see that it is made | Wich and Westerly Traction company, |and were brought to a standstill when | ff9m the blood of women, the roses go | with the buovancy of youth. Iron is|miss in my duty nnt to mention it. T or advice for publication, as I ordinari. SHOULDER STEAK, whole slice. . ... n from their cheeks. absolutely necessary to enable your by the “California Fig Syrup Com- [Iot south side Winnapaug road; Nor- |one of the wheels locked with a tele- | ™0 (POIT CH0CRR o\ o0 4o | Blood to thange tood into 1iring t1amie, | RAYe taken it myself and giyen If (o= ROAST BEEF SPRING LAMB pany.” We -make no smaller size. wich & Westerly Traction company, to | phone pole in Main street. Before the ica, the starches, sugars, table syrups, | Without it. 0 matter how much or|satisfactory results. And those who Hand back with contempt any other Shore Line Electric Railway company, | compact, Everett Brown, the driver, candles, polisced - rice, white bread, | What you eat, your food merely passes | wish quickly to increase thelr stremngth OR POTTING PIECES fig syrup. railroad, in Preston, Norwich, Led-|was unseated and fell to the paving. |soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spa- | through you without doing you any|power and endurance will find it a yard, North Stonington and Westerly, | He received a severe cut in his right | ghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degermi-|Z0od. You don't get the strength out{most remarkaple and wonderfully ef- Forequarters. . .. lb. 125 5 36.32 miles; Shore Line Electric Rail- | cheek and was considerably bruised. |nated cornmeal, no longer is'iron to beOof it. and as a consequence you become | fective remedy.” g W ) i found. Refining processes have re-|weak, pale and sickly iooking, just like Neck Cuts Ib. 11¢ | | oins, Fancy. ... .. Ib. 15¢ GERMAN AMERICAN | {72 company to Winnapaus company,| At o meeting of the general com- | {00y (ReinDE PRISHEr nlfle (00 | SIS R0 10 TN JSE I | e vusmea Tron, which ts prescied sna— Shoulder Cuts Ib. 12V5c ood Loin Ch: 1b. 23 o e Vnpapaug road; Shore|mittee in charge of the present relig- | these impoverished foods; and silly |clent in iron. 'If you are not strong or | recommendcd above by physicians In such s greats e o G n Oops. . ID. c EXTERMINATING CO. = Y pany ious awakening movement in Wester- | methods Of home cooitery. by throwing | well, you owe it to vourself to malce | varets cf -caccn is mot & Datent medicine nor Rumps,5-6 1b. Ib. 15¢ ood Ril h 1b. 20c 2 Winnapaug company, lot with Im-|ly, a sub-committee was appointed to|down the waste pipe the water in|the following test: See how long you |scrt remedy. but one which s well known to S G Rib Chops. . . 1b. 2 Manufacturers of provements adjoining land of William | ascertain how many members of the | Which our vezetables are cooked, are|can work or how far you can walk |dwsdsts and’ whose irm eonstituents sre widely io 2 arah R.. Fred- | severa esponsible for anott g * | Seithont Decoming t/ian, Xty B ALK | prevctbca “by emisent physiciena both in Bure Disinfectants, Roach Powders, Bed | erick ‘0. Lanoheas, ot i Jot. west side | oo eoma o R ol Do g o | aras 15 yo wiah 10 proservy | RS BFAIR AEIERS f ordinary HOXAted | i Aneicn, _Uaike e tder oorsinic, ” Bug Liquid, Rat and Mice Sunset avenue, “Watch Hill; Albertus|Sunday, the evangelist, If a sufficient | YOUT youthfil vim and vigor to a ripe | iron, three ;(';“;hyer“g';v after meals | ne"teeth, make them black, nor upst the stomach: Embalmer W. Maxson to Frederick O. Lanphear | pomiey e cyongelist. It a sufflcient | Jd age you must supply the iron def- o wee N test vour Strensth fon {he contrars. It iy & most Dowent remedy n Contracts taken to exterminate all Tn- | et al, house and lot west side Wan- [trip arrengement will he made for & | CIeAcy fn, your food by using some form |again and see how much you have | nesry ol fors of indigesion as el se for nervons, Sects and Vermin in Apartment Hotises, | winnet avenue; Franklin D. Tawson o | romriaiions o ons toibmgcnade for & | of organic Iron, just as vou would use | gained. T have seen dozens of pervous | mmdown *cmditions. * The —mamufacturess n in 1 n a1t e osa Fin-down peorle Who were afling All | wieh srest confidencs in nuzated irn, that they of- Restaurants, Private Houses, Steam- | Marian C. Hotchkiss, four lots at Mu- | qecommodation. Sajt\hen vour food has mot emough | F O B i G tronmin: and | I i foret §100.00 to any charitable nstitution Best Cuts Rump. .. Ib. 18c Fresh’'Home-made SAUSAGE MEAT, Ib. 15¢c, 2 Ibs. 25¢ Fresh Ground HAMBURGER. .. ... eees 21bs. 25¢ Shoulder Chops.. 2 lbs. 29¢ ships, Ete. sicolony; Franklin D.-Lawson to Pau- - Dr, Sauer, who has studied abroad in|endurance and entirely rid thcmselves | they cannot rake any man or woman under 68 REGULAR 20c VALUE Fumigating a Specialty line M. Nurnberger, thirty-seven lots |, Dr. Charles V. Chapin, superintend- | grcai “Guropean medical institutions,|of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver | T lacks lon and incresss thelr welent 209 per Preparations Sold Wholesale and Retail | at Musicolony; Franklin D. Lawson to [§3t of health for the city of Provi- | s, s I have said a hyndred times|and other troubles in from ten to|fpmy O O In four weeks' time, provided they 7 3 Phone Willimantic, 620-5 Virginia Caseill, - twenty-one lots at|dence, in an address before the Rhode | gver, organic iron is the greatest of all | fourteen days’ time simply by taKing |is remd sour moncy if 1o docs not at least doubls ™ . | FREE—Spinach with every purchase of our Fresh JAMES A. HALE, Sales Agent, | Musieniony: peaniiin b Taween o |(sland Library association, on the pos. | strength builders. It people would only |iron in the proper form. And this BTer | wur s s e o Sary e Te S , o i 5 Mu. | Sibility of contagious diseases being |throw away patent medicines and nau- | they had in some cases been doctoring |is dispensed in- this ciy by Chas. Osgood Co. Les Matl anC b e Rt Conn. ot | Fitzhueh W. Haensel four lots at Mu- | S0 (3 SOM SRR, GSONES (iohE | SeTY Eoncodtions Tand take. smple | for months, without obtataimE ans bens | & O sk i ‘s v > 3 2 o g » demonstrated that disease could not Nicely Cured CORNED BEEF P 3 ttention. Valentine Peavey, two lots at Musi . Lean Plate Pieces. ............. Ib. 12c| Little Pig By Valentine Peavey two lots at Musle- | Lol itiea by means. of books. He Rumps, Clods and Brisket......... lb. 17c liam J. Smith, et al., lot west side of | SugBested, however, to allay fear, that| GANCELLATION OF INCREASES phalt, barley, beans, canned goods, |$100,000 TO CHARITABLE - Shoulders l 5 Ibs. Granulated SUGAR with BI: 355 ide 2| books from infected places, should be = L J. S. BLACKMAR, M. D, ||ishway Pleasant Niew 0, Weeki: |burnca, rather than he returned to a INJEREIGHT RATES | £I50 frolt andi'wine fromi ik Pactde AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS £ $1 of oth : $ l lb 16C Physician and Surgeon Narragansett avenue: A. I Potter,| H.T. Kenyon and company has been | Has Been Authorized by the Interstate Left by Former Postmaster McNelly of purchase of $1 of other groceries . 5 Mohican Princess Blend Coffee. . .. .. 11b. sealed bag 28c Mohican Wisteria Tea, all kinds. ....... 75 Ib. pkg. 18¢c (8 W 0 P. Boclestone, house and lot south side | {Prary for circulation. trustee, o Josenh A. Cloran, twelve |awarded the contract for a two_story Commerce Commission. SCOPE OF MANN: WHITE Trenton, N. J. i s in Service strest: Joseph A. Cio- | house to be built of stone, at Watch SLAVE ACT BEING TESTED THAYER BUILDING om0 Lo e o s o Mool Bt ror Trensy B Ty saf DEoit 1|1 ‘Weaanfnaton, (Nay R 140" Canicalint155] 5 Trenton, N. J., Nov. 14—More than 3 Hours 9-11 a. m. 1-3 and 7-8 p. m.| vicev street: Joseph A. Cioran to An- :vm be 31x70, with a service ell, 27x23 | of proposed general increases in|Whether It Covers Cases Where Co- [$100,020 is left to charitable and pub- = Phone 1449-3 Residence 1284 | nunziato Serra et ux.,-eight lots in|feet. In the main house there Will be | proiont rates by transcontinental rail-| ercion and Commercialized Vice Are|lic institutions by.the will of Colonel Central park: Bmilias Di Pietro to | thrée rooms on the first floor, and six p A i £ Totm Turano. ‘two lots in Central park, |rooms with a bath for cach, and a|roads on traffic from and.to the Pa- bsent. Frederick S: McNelly, formerly post- sewinz room on the second floor. In|cific coast and the inter-mountain i m - master, which was admitted- to pro- ¢ the service portion will be the kitchen, | country and the east was authorized | pnasnington, Nov. 14.—With the sub- | bate. Under the terms of the will the - = d The first supoer of the Westerly | and servants’ dining room on the first = : mission today to the supreme court of [ Board of Foreign Missions of the Pres. Mohican Pure Catsup..................... pints 18¢c ur mpm‘!e Branch of the American Association of | flcor, and seven rooms and bath on|!0d2y by the Interstate Commerce | three so-called white slave cases, the | byterian Church of America_is be- Isean Cocoa. ... .. ... 0oent 1, Ib. tin 17c [ Mohican Lemon and Vanilla Extracts, Pure, 4 oz. bot. 33c § Nuts, was held: at.the Rhode.Island | the second floor. Commission. Notice was given of a |question of future federal prosecutions | queathed $30,000 and the Board of o house, Tuesday. night. -There were 75 2 compromise between carriers and ship- | for violation of the Mann law, when |Home Missions of the same organiza- ronc va ozen es members present and the supper in the NOAN pers for a maximum increase of ten |elements of commercialized vice or.co- | tion, $20,000. These sums are to be i main was composed of young roast OANK cents per hundred pounds on carload [ercion are absent, now awaits the | augmentid fn later years by the squal will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenass, | IS When one of the speakers an-| - — S _ | shipments and -25 cents per hundred |court’s decision. it division between the two boards of an , Colds, 25| nounced that “the squirrels had been | Village Improvement Association Peti. | pounds on less than carload traffic to| In arguing appeals from conviction |additional $40,000. The es:ate is val- and all disorders of the throat and|fed.” exception was taken and counter | 4o o Solectmen to Call Meeting to | C0ast points. under the Mann Act of F. Drew Ca-|ued at about $200,090. H i lungs. claim made, as no inroad had been £ = _ < The proposed increases amounted in | minetti and Maury I. Diggs of Sacra- Mohican Ammonia................... 16 oz. bot. 5c & 10c A BOX AT made on tie muts. It was a joliy| Organize Village Into Fire District | some instances. to scveral nundred per | mento, Calif, and L. I, Hays, of Alva, | BRITISH STEAMER SEATONIA event and the nuts enjoved themselves, —Lights and Fire Protection Desired | cent. and were suspended by the com- | Okla., Assistant Attorney General Sohican Borax 1, Ib. pkg. 7c DUNN’S PHAR“‘ACY just as nuts do, when unrestrained. i it of the Village 1m. | TSSO several months age after ex- | Wallice for the sovernment asked the HAS BEEN TORPEDOED oA g TS A ST S Sty 5 = £ =B a meeting of the Village Im- |tensive hearings here in which ship- | court 0 interpre: e law so as to 2 —oan Minco M e T TR provement association held in the fire- | pers vigorously protested. Tho great | prohibit interstate transportation of Mo Menticy M":_f of the Fite of the Mohi %, D . . ! 5 LT men’s hall Monday evening it was|bulk of the traffic to points concerned [ women for any immoral purposes, in- rew. . ican Mince Meat 'C PXg., or Zoc k 50 Main Street. Two dayvé before Thanksgiving the|yoted to have the former committee, |is involved. The commission at the |cluding non-commercial, personal im- 5 . e o | town council will- meet-to-issue liquor | composed of W. A. Fraser, L. L. Park, | same time cancelled hearings set for | moral escapades. The contention that St. Johns, N. F., Nov. 14.—The tor- Mohican Early June Peas, fancy quality, 13c can, 2 for 25c § - | ticenses. Charles Libby, A. V. Morgan and Au- | November and December in Chicago, | congress never intended the law to|pedoing of .the British steamer Sea- L THE DiflE SA\' NGS5 BARK The democratic demonstration of | gustus Thompson, prepare a petition | Salt Lake, San Francisco and Port-|apply to cases of mere immorality, |tonia was reported in a despatch re- » ” . E o Westerly and Pawecatuck is now dated |asking the selectmen to call a meet- |land and Spokane. without the elements of commercial | ceived here by Bowring Brothers, own- ~3 Mohican Queen Olives. . . ... ... 'medium size bottle 14c § o Norwicn { for this (Wednesday) evening. ing for the purpose ‘of orsanising the | No changes io inter-mountain points | traffic or cocrcion was presented by |ers of her carsy, it was learned today. A x S Lee O i e e Festerly | village into a district for the pur- | from eastern territory, between the At- | Former Senator Bailey of Texas, and | No mention was made of the fate of i b en Geciired ot G D e O e from thy | Pose of lishts and fre protection and | lantic coast and the Missouri river, are | Harry O. Glasser, of Enid, Okla, for | the crew. r g 3 e e | O T e hatiais 1o Unity | to report at a future meeting, to con- | contemplated and the . commis the_defendants. The Seatonia carried a cargo of pit Dlfl'y Depan‘mem an an vcgetab]es t six months aad will be payable | 5 ¥ | vene at the call of the officers. stated that accordingly discriminations | Final decision of the highest court, | props, which were wadea at Mulgrave on ang after ov. 1916, " ith The meeting was not very largely at- | under the long-and-short haul clause | to set at rest variant rulings of fed-|Town, N. F. for Cardiff, Wales. She — RANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. e D et "ina | tended as many of the citizens were |now existing between Pacific coast |eral courts, was asked in today’s ar- | registered 2387 tons. P. S atah Hill which | out of town for the evening, but it was | ports and the inter-mountain cities | guments. Tt is possible that Digss’ troveat o ity WRICh | unanimous in sentiment. will be diminished to the extent of the.|case may be re-opened later this week | Se Lard Substitute, 3 Ibs. 50c | Brusce! Sprouts, bunch 20: nty per cent. of the world's cork vas pa X EiG it increases to the Pacifi¢ coast ports.|to hear his personal counsel who was |supply is said to be produced in Spain e lard. 1b 20c hWere is one newspaper in Rhode x 85Ee. The eastbound carload rates on as-|not able to reach Washington today.|and Portugal. Pur BRI tots o 2 (Celery ' EHentts hith, 3 Island and at least three republicans| Capt. and Mrs. Frank Meader, Capt. o e e Ty ) . in business in Westerly, who take no | Robert Smith, Mrs. Frances O'Brien, | — Whole Milk Cheese, lb. 25¢ ; Stock in the election of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter, Jr.| - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of Puy- |and M Mary Chesebro were enter- o 3 | allop, Washington, formerly of West. tained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Repaired and Remodeled |erly, announce the marriage of Miss | rs. Georse Carpenter. Cadets Plan Whist. - The Tierney Cadets have made ar- hyithe STONINGTON rangements for a big whist. Dancing will follow_the play and it is planned FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR |Realty sales of Late—Cleaning Up the | to have 75 tables. The committee Bt rmbont . Wharf—Democrats to | comprises Miss Grace Fitzpatrick, Miss COMPANY RENDOs Florence Fiizpatrick and Mrs. Jane Parade at Westerly. Carson. THAYER BUILDING Village Note and Comment. The latest deeds of transfer record- % ed by Judge Flias B. Hinciley, town | C2Pt Andrew Ostman is planning clerk, are as follows: Patrick Gibbons | '0 Yeturn to his o ome in Norway. 3 e > Capt. Fred Morgan of the schooner held Tuesday afternoon at their rooms |to John Crawford, four actes north|yowi."is a¢ his home here while the e I'Fine, Large Caulif IR A €hocse, b 305 Leacks Limburger Cheese, Ib. . 15¢ Peanut Butter, Ib. .. .. 15¢ Fine Mealy Cooking Potatoes, peck....... 50c Fresh From Our Bakery Department Daily | Chocolate Cream Corn. and Bran Muffins in Bank square, an address was given |Side Mystic and Stonington road; Dan- | TeWls is at his home here while ¢ Doughnuts, dozen. ... 15¢c i by Mrs. Stunley Adams, of Provi- |iel T. Giimore to Matthew T. Gilmore, port. ts, dozen'~. .. 5. e . 12c [ dence, secretary of the W. . T. U, in|house and lot west side of Water | MrS. Frank Goodwin is confined to that. city. street; Daniel T Gilmore to John E |U°f home by an attack of iliness. ici B Conferred Degree. Gilmore, house and lot west side Water | ; By S 1 A SShcoaeslcd Charity Chapter. Ones o Eastern | Srost, Frank B Shatter o Jonn £ | (6%, Tl M 1, megting s ovening Doughnuts, doze: 12¢ B star, met in Masonic Temple, Tue: Ay |Shaffer, lot east side Reynolds HIIL i g, ofo00@R (0 Mo g > D -+ TEC | evering wiien ihe desree was conter, | Mystic; Carmelo Depollina to Salva- | %% 50" 8¢ the True Blue society & red, after which refreshments were |tor¢ ltaileno et ux, undivided one-| il be held Thursday afternoon with Mohican Home-made | ser d a social time enjoyed. half interest in lot east side Downer |y Sidney Wilcox. Rye Bread, loaf...... 10c Mohican Milk Made Biscuit, dozen....... 12c 3 street, Pawcatuck; Jessie I Moss to | Aisg Carrie Horton of New London & J,[]y Rolls, each. Bread loaf. RIS, PR x‘. Briefs and Personals. Amanda C. Willett, lot west side Court- | has been visiting Miss Carrie Sistare. . lius J. Davis and maid, |land street; Charles S. Ryon to Wil-| "g B Conway of Fitchburs, Mass., nsel, of Jersey City, are |liam E. Ryon, house and lot north side | wag a recent caller here recently. lat the Conzdon homestead in Gravel | Stonington and Westerly road; Mattie . street. D. Chapman to Ida Lindsay, house and Big Fare of Cod. y member she| Miss Ruth Allyn of Holyoke, Mass., |lot east side Bay street, Mystic; John| The schooner Conquest, Capt. John school is to have a x-ea‘ s the guest of her grandmother, Mrs, | Shaffer to Fanny S. Dodge, lot south | Hendrickson, with 2300 codfish has button. esiie Harrison is the cap-|Emeline Allyn. of Mystic station: Wiiliam G. Rahdall | gone to New York. Mathodist Sunday School Starts Cam. |tain of ihe Rustlers. ie and his com- | Mrs. George Witter and Mrs P. A.|fo Frank Richards et ux. house and| Boon Spink of New Bedford was at ig embers—Mrs. Stan- | Pany have blue buttons, and every | Watson have returned to their home |lot in Mystic; Frances Ellen Moriarty ome here for the week-end. oo :°' N"‘:’:" e W, G T. U, |memher brought in is to receive a biue | in Brooklyn, Conn,, after a lengthy vis. [to New York, New Haven and Hart-| Mrs. Walter Capwell and daughter ey Adams resses W. C. T. U.|button. All members of the school|it with Mrs. J. K. Bucklyn, - ford Railroad company, lot in Pawca- | have returned to their home in New —Meeting of Charity Chapter. who have not attended in three| Miss Pauline Miner has returned |tuck; Emily Archangle to Joseph T.|London after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. months or over will be called a new |fro m avisit i Hartford. Murphy, house and lot in Liberty | Otis Douglas. The monthly meeting of the Sunday | eémber and any one not belonging to | George Hancox is home after a few |street; Rosano Diargi et ux. to Gioy-| Mrs. Bessie Coles has gone to Long 3 other Sunday school is eligible to|days’ stay in Norwich. anni Piscitello et ux., house and lot in | Island to remain for the winter. thodist Episco- | join. At the close of the campaign the| _Miss Fiorence Paine has returned to | Thompson street, Pawcatuck; Michael #chool boara of the M pal church was held Tuesday evening|captain and company which brought|Boston after a visit to her parents,|J. Sullivan to Kosario Diangi et uX.. MOOSUP ! in the vestry of the M. E. church,|in the reatest number of names will | Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Paine. house and iot in Thompson _street, “ when interesting reports were made.|be Siven an evening’s treat by the| Mrs. John Lewis has returned from |Pawcatuck: Elias B. Hinckley to Mar- . The Sunday school is steadily in- [ other company. a visit in Lyme. garet Murphy, lot west side Thompson | Democrats of Town of Plainfield Cele- creasing in number and the finances Plans are also started in the Sun- are in good condition. A campalgn has | day school for Christmas time. Super. | to Camden, Maine, by the eritical ill- | pany to Albert D. Miner, house and lot [ ¢%® "' been started in the Sunday school to|intendent Bergen T. GreeMe is work- |negs of her father. = = g | T Cospawell stretet.APatwc‘s.tu;)icé rl;.e-‘ S secure more members for the school, |ing hard to make the school a suc- | MIS. 3 s confined |rick J. Sullivan to’ Antonio Alfles 5 fna 1t 1a called the Hustiers and Rust- | cess this year. 84610 the home, ill with tonsilitis. ux, house and lot it.s Liberty- and | JIhe democrats fn the town of Flain i Bk ters Mrs. Edwin Dorr has returned to|Thompson streets, Paweatuck; Fred- [0 u“ eM“ Aa. L ei"‘ Allson S rea 5 g 'wo captains have been chosen, Addresseg W. C. T. U. Boston after a Visit to her parents, Mr. | eric Denison to New York, New Haven | Slection Monday evening by a large q Miss Gertrude Dewey, captain for the| At the regular meeting of the Wo- |2Nd Mrs. John Ripple. and Hartford Railroad company, lot |5 .3 BACes ; * | The parade, which Husticrs. . Hor company is to display |man's Christian Temperance Union, | gent oe this willase bat nem ot Brei: | SS2T A e T e large RumBor of men Snd mosss, snd idence, R. L, is the guest of Mrs. O.|Griffin, lot at_Wamphassuic Point; |l62ded Dy the Moosup National bapd, b, i, 1ok iy Lomphaseaic, Pelnt; |mirciie Gthrough the principal.streets lNirs. W. H. Dunnack has been called |street, Pawcatuck; Winnapaug com-| prate Wiison’s Re-elec n—Meeting pany to Shore. Line Electric Railway company, 35.25 miles railway; Groton and Stonington Strete Ratlway. com- pany to Shore Line Electric Railway of the village, ending up at Milners hall, where there wero speeches by lo- cal democzats. During the: rest of the evening dancirf was enjoyed to music CREAM FOR CATARRH company, 2225 miles of rallway and |DY, Parkers orchestra. g The L. S. C, was entertaified at_the . OPENS:UP NOSTRILS {‘o‘hgaggp”m"s””w“‘mmm‘“‘b ot | home of Mrs. B. Battey Monday after- Tells How To Get et || e e s | 0 Notes. low To uick ler_to ‘house an from Head-Colds. ,3, Splendid! lot in Berodell avenue; John Sheat et | C. D. Salisbury and family were re- al. to Mary ‘Shea, house and lot in |cent visitors at the home of Mr. Salis- E. £ Garden street, Pawcatuck; Industrial | bury’s son Lowell in Pawtucket. President Wilson was in New York |en enthusiasts on the sidewalks aNational League; Colonel E. M. liouse, In one minute your clogged nostrils | Trust company to Mery Shes, lot by | Unclaimed letters i, the postoffics o lgof’:a‘;’:fl;:;fim‘:mmm R haIE an | chance to run out and grasp his hand. | Gordon Auchincloss, Colonel House's e e L ML b R rossed 1o Chester Anderssn. w. si. |town, Masa, to. Washington.. These|As the president drove down Prosd-|sop-in-law; Ambassador Gerard and ferocty” o Mo hephine, SISl | The AP by e a |Hezard, B Labansky, Dona Godaire, |thousand péople were lined up beside | way, leaving behind the crowd that had { Alderman John F. McCourt were blowing, headache, dryness. No Strug. | tha severst norieotis o8 o ouse and | Thomas Gelagher. the pier at West Seventy-ninth street | gathered to see him, the procession of |among those who met him us he gling for breath at night; your cold or | buildings on the ateambont wharf ere —_— R e O el g v e Ruulsibles tod by, & pdlice e DESMBIERl private car, thigihiationt o} 3 3 ‘were’ 2| with & clanging gons, attracted much | er: ake maney sawing wood this winter. Your time and a FOOS JUNIOR |catarrh will be gone. being razed, end thereby o publio eve- | East Canasn—Frederick Chatfeld, |son Miss Msrearet Witson Teople. realized rl SAWING OUTEIT ing'youa Big profit These outfts, whioh | GOt & amall bottle ot iys' Cream fore. formerty”a site 5 tadusty, [ the "Cyvil "War_vetaran who, “wiils e e 1::.53 e pas e Dl Loy Deople e I ”..."::‘l.::f;i:.‘ih‘.’;‘.’i?.‘: SeeE rate in cost, , 6 and 8 horse-power. sizes, an drugel 3 from ldiers’ home at Nor- | come down the Hudson on’ the May- | one of the autos. of the president’s car until it saw from 2/ to 3) cords of wood per hour. The engine can also be used (& litfle of this fragrant, antiseptic,| Rev. Dwight C. Stone and Mr. snd [oton about & year ago . snot mis from - » ea Wumping Wadar, grinding grain, shelliny corm, oter — 2 healing cream in your nostrils. It | Mrs. Theodore E. Hyde are ropresent- | daughter, Miss Catherine Chatfleld, at Soner (during £he n(gng Bhine- | "At Fifty-seventh Strest Jiss Marg- {okt, chesting both Mr. ind Mrs. Wil: penetrates through every air passage |ing the Second Co s et | e o aret Wilson left the. v, as she was |son. There were severa | shouts of _THE C. . MERSICK & CO. [Tl oty ot il o |t 8 B i B ey s st B il A L TS gt 0000 o and started downtown to the Pennsyl- | The president drove on down Broad- | The ::;Ll.sn‘nmllu"’n; membrane and re] grzaunnu churches o!{hnnacflcu:z;.t of harol:nthnr will mdsn the- state ghugfinnnm ug;mu way. _Another. big crowd wn br other re o8 i"" 7 . stay stuffed-up The Biomugton democrats o e ; a Lt ,u .a . n‘e with the democrats in Westerly

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