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o n e é ""‘“fi‘ififiiv i 1n‘m. * The orinl. Bervios but the manston s much larger than ot ¢ tpesm Mrs. Lawrcnce desires and it is. -nd ‘bowels & nmle, thorough n.lau\Q d-x: of s . Su: y she W;.;»(md gell un;_esg 002 tl;u;uthm i i in % | a | co; re. Tawren: 4 o) ing at once. When cross, 3 theatre, o e Hotse ‘on_the djoting v’%’- eas, pale, doesn’t : naturelly; if breath is - Ftomach @ syrép'"“' vand m?m.mm‘c Mrs. MDEy 3. Tuite, wife, of. 1 ed waste, | Overtare; ral Cowley,’ Noyes avenus,. food” will, oerexnoulu- Exalted " Rul x‘;ve § u:der nfimgg:u X L O KS . a. vate oo mfils@' il ‘dence, died’ there Saturday. Mrs, Cor ley/ "'gnrohfidmflenlrumaoom the littlestomach, ver: 5 4 xflv Hm (Mel-!iqh) th 5 ence what other treat- del. Mrs, %m Grant; m& K ment i given. rial address, e - ok chtiaron, meodrt be scux erbury Todga: Beautitul: Gate, g\me rother, John' Taite, X ot i S ST s W thgveu B Al SR bl e vy ottier, Mary, widow of S 3 ot e e WG g e e D el | KlIowestPrices ;"Hfi?ghapnges stomach, "'""‘"""“"""mm arg. unartette; . :sopran Mihsanamimminuoffll i e e Ve 3 i 3 20t a2 1o Adulteratlon. " rragan-. and . ‘They also know a ‘Those Tears, Del Reigo, . Eiven today saves s siok . cbid. to- |Mra. Grant; The Home Light Macy,| 2 bodse, Independent Order: of Odd} ‘morrow. Harvard quartette; closing. exercises, | owe. Barl James, noble grug Ask your arugglst for a 50-cent bot='| Auld Syne; benediction, Chaplain | ronry B, Smith, vice grand: e of "Cd Syrup of . Flgs,” | Ledwl wunmemnry t.amey. ‘C- | C.. Thompson, recording gum?;mk i contatns. directions for bables companist. Frank. Greenman, recording secretary; ohildren of all ages and for sTown-ups | The lisi - of . departed - brothers in- L, i Foster, financial secretary s Fref. plainly on the bottte. Beware of coun- | cludeg, the, following :Nathaniel: P. arl Boulter, William ‘B.-Austin, Louis| terfeits sold here. Get the genuine,| Mair, 'Tiorace i, Burdick, Eurrill Joslin, trustecs; Charles R: Brown, | {made by ‘Californla Flg Syrup Com-|Thempson, Joseph. Graff,. Miiton - A. Henry W. Barnes, ;John, A.,.Hogg, pany” Young, Joseph C, Moerc,: James . 'A.| home comimittes. i Welch, Cornel(us.l‘l %rsnsflT eld, lI:)‘raain:& ¥ ds I. Clancy, Charles uTner, MOOSUP Mackey, Louis H, Edy, tlaude W.| The Westerly Veteran & o Juseph P.| association recentlly purohaud !l!c Busle, Jon e oreroih o itliazs | Star of Cranston, onc. of the best hasd Aldrich Manufacturing Company Com.. ??CT;F:& Eugene. A.. Driscol e el ; pletes INew Bridge—Will Ereet Nine | FITREHING, o/ vy o3 doe ‘are: Ex. | beliet that if in_good orderand fully s : i Large Double ;Tenement Housse—| g icq ruler., August Lerson; csteemed | Manned would be . prize winmer. in . : s » Milk Price May Advance. leading knight, Michael .I. Deady; es-| Bl firemen’s musters in which the old i : : : teemed loyal knight, James H. - Mc~ maca}ne p%xtifllllp&!sd The_interest 3 " . The Aldrich Mnnuxuumng company | Knight; . esteemed . lecturing .. knikht, Efln eflfd 51'1 the, Wes;er gn firemen n;n s o have built a 70-foot bridge across the | Joseph L, Lenihan; secretary, Harry| o Musters has caused other organi- > i o — 4 Moosup river, Just below the dam, | Robinson: treasurer, John E. Johns; ”fl ong, in 8 18 "gdi" 'ml’l‘n‘z"fi ! - y R =T connecting the Union Village with the|egquire, Frank Ahern; tyler, William tpe!r prize C%mtpeflngg tions, 'he recently acquired property which they |k Higgins; inner. guard, .Peleg. B.| Lrovidence Veteran Firemen's asso- Nine New ‘Houses. Past Exalted Rulers—George. H On the recently acquired property | Bray, Augustine T. L. Ledwidge, Oli~ seventh among the fifty best record st omnad 2o bolld these houses on | boniey: Martin H. Speliman, Robert E. | § s, 1 A g ndneds tilde, years, some people actually have the impudence to blame the women who have had to pay these high prices. They say this high 81 ciation has voted to purchase the fa- purchased from .George Hill and his|Briggs:. chaplain, A. T. L. Ledwidge; a5 t t S e Nants i ot & s | i, R o e it educe the high cost of livin stantial structure, sixteen feet wide | * fantcos William A. Wilcos, Biiku| ) antum, st Newton, s with & foundation of iron and cement. | 11" Chesehro, Robest B Ta Macon. g e Tl o R b t hat t ¢ PR w:thou reducing the High Quality of what you Eaf 7 band englnes. i L.ver H, Williams, Harry . Robinson, the ‘work of construction has begun (-Ver H. R, vis 5. Barbod The Nonantum_in 106 musters has oo on nine large double tenement houses | Gorneilus J; Tarrell Lewls 1 Barhour. Rggregating $6815, in. Ta& about injustice!~1In spite of the fact that groceries and meats hnve been steadily. soaring in price ‘for 2 cighths Prospect street but later, it was de. |L. Mason, Dr. M.'IL Seatlon, Max | o™i ehen 155 1oth ang 15t I oy cost of living has been due to the reckless extravagance of the housewives. NOW you can EFFECTUALLY repel this slander! cided that this locagSen would be too OVOBTOS| played over 200 feit 46 time: oyer distant from the mill plant and hence | Memorfal Committee—Dy. John: M. 220" fect 15 times; over 230 feet three -+ “Now comes the chgnce for the women'to strike back at thesé unfair ~ Ler her both nz pocket-book and kealtn of her tamily by demanding the Hill property was.purchased. O'Counnell, . August; Larson, Martin T its best record being 230 feet and unmanly accusations, The introduction of the SERV-US Brand - SERVA mfim Wikhmw- the least she cas save The location chosen for these houses | Spellman, George H, Bray, Cornelius inches, with an average for §2 Foods gives her the opportunity to rebel and show key uetermmnation to ~ 35% and more of her grocery spend it tor dress and house furnishings. is ideal, being convenient, pleasant|J. Farrell, Max Novogroski. years of 19486 feet. ' It was buflt in a'square deak, Shemmwmthebatgzade-nmbmpucu. SERV-0S Brands cover Dfl‘“flx! everything i pure foods that you and having good_drainage.. The new | ~Reception Committee — James I| 1§51 ana rebuilt in 1365 for Waterville F;fi her wmsist on getting the SERV US Brands from. Let har from flour to salt. to wtoducts are fuarantesd under the oure bulldings are to be built on the same | Moore, Dr. John L. May, Lewis E.|Company, No. 3, of Watreville, Me., refuse to pay the estra caarges for nothing but, q ERV-US style as the other mill tenements. in | Barbour, Ju Oliver H. Williams, | nna" was' purchased by 'the Newton, this town. Charles E. }?‘f tt, Joseph T. Murbhyi| Mass, Veteran Firemen’s Association ]l d 1t wh. Insist upon ERV-US Biinds brom yous croses - T he oy thecs B e Sof toeen for yon 1 Dr M. T Scanlon, William A Wileox | n'November. 1582, 11 mas 10 oh eo1- Hptve: 43 o | Mavad he Harvard quartette went 10 New | inders, 4 doiible’ air chamber, and. is The house, which now stanids oppo: Ldndon An the evening.arcd rendered|one of the eight engines that haxe sis ’ H, CONN site B, W. Danielson’s residence and | p. canie selections at the brake arms“and 26 foot brakes. o i 2 -These are the FREE i front of Floyd Cranska's mew mill | qon Jodge of Elks' service GIFT COUPONS addition, 15 soon to be moved to & lo- | ome S0P BC o Ee BEIY 0~ « al bl co cation on Daggett strcet, where now S S R 1= Wida. Mary Ly Uibharm, 05 whe) aoas: Valuable upons Diatad. ) i Canioe s ani) ¢ L a L B Weot buh Ahrauehyamisud- | oL Al B cogtipgane as 3, frequant > 1 v, - 5 g tween the homes of Mrs. Andrews nnd e e S| it 31 Rev.. John. Bt Hubbard, can_be cut from every Mrs. Parkhurst will have to be moved|day to have Mr. Shanahan speak, and | then . rector Christ, Ioplscopal package of SERV.US in arder to pull the house by that|, ~ 540 5 e Tervice in the éven-|Church, died Thursday of pneumonia e e e iy ot | 10§ _for the Norwich lodge of Eiks. He |4t her home in Boston. She was a Brand Foods. They are Is & past exalted rulet of WVaterbury | daushter of James McCulloch, comp- antiful ternoor the fence was down and taken ol b h i at e U B b troller of, the United States ireasury for all sortgt:’it be: ey, The ous o ong of the oldert | eStoam horaer, whero e sorvea for | tor tnelte venrs. and of Abizall Scars| | premiums. alicie b g Sl Sl B three months as. captain of the Water- | UP. MecCulloch. e was_horn in . If coupon is not beca e walls are lined: with brick. Baltimore, Octdber 20, 1821, and lived The work of removal is to be done by | bury eompany, Second regiment. -Con- | g aO0® o HCRer (e iy o SRS SEd on label it is inside the necticut Natjonal guard. > i3 ) Mr. Couture and his men. The use of the theatre was given ton. In 1842 she married Henry Chris- New Dwelling Finished. frée by Max Novosroski, a. past.ex- | tiah Mayer, a promiuent Baltimore at- The bouse, which Don Bitgood had | alted ruler of Westerly longe, and the| (OTheY; Affer bis death she married recently bullt on Highland street, s | fzial pillow <o depapted, brothers, thef dietin 1¢ e ¥ early completed. The {plastering was | palms, potted plants a lowers were. 7 ¢ 4 :nuh:fl a l:vee!; a?n -n% t.h;_htr:dhw furnished by Reuter. "erf/Lg&';f;' a:‘e;i«;zg tll:‘e 5;:? kg;? — the later part of this week, e house teeh years in_Boston. She was a is a two;:wry nrwnrem ;m‘ fc;ur The Browning homestead on the|member of the'old-time Sewing Clrclo f}?i,:c;l:cme. as Tefused a license. for; I‘a}?rfn‘le;-l at the Academy of the Holy s s DRI Mas- pleasat. Yoops on. O oieag0 | 8hore road in the Watch Hill colony | in Boston and other organizations, She Sunday . Services. TR guests invited were Roger Alling, Earl bath and Iarge dloset. A broad piazzalis being carefully razed by John M.|was also treasarer of the Associated| .The Proceeds from the salo of. Red r Sprday. > Hen at A. M. Clarke’s Brings ON a|Robinson, Lanwood Mart Framy Wil is bullt across the front, making | Browning, former owner:of the place, | Charities and had other philanthropic | Cross seals will be divided as follows: | - The 8. o'clock -mass-in St. Mary'’s Broodsen THankeiVing *DuysDasth | 1ok s i dol M erank: Wil- very pleasant and well located home.|and is being-taken to land of Mr. | (nterests. She has iraveled in Hurope, | Ten Per sent. to the American Red |church Sunday was read by Rev. - e, ol e g SR 2 Home for Holiday. * Browning /in Pawcatuck, where = the|but for the past fifteen years spent|$r0ss to pay for tbe seals and adver- | Thomas Lynch, Who also celebrated| of Henry Pichie—Party on Birthday | & sinia o of - Hok: col- | material will be used in ‘the construc-|summers in Dublin, N. H, and 'made |!!SINg and -rellef work; 20 per -cent.|the 10. o’cloek high mass. At Dpoth o5 ot Six Skunks and a Coon. Francis llonazy ly’ Cross o | tion of another building. The work is|the trip. in the past three years by | to the Rhode Island Anti-Tuberculosis | masses there was a sermon iz English.| A. M. Clarke, one of the borough’s George Geer, Jr., and Willlam Wat- Jege, Worcester, has been h?eflflh‘l' 2| being done by Mr. Browning and-he|automobile. Until her final iliness she | 8ssociation; the balaice to be - dis- | Father Lyxfck took for his text: For- | enthusiastic poultry fanclers, has & | son of Hopeville with Mr. Gecr's Air- ¥hort recess at his home here. a E, | makes daily trips from the old home- | enjoved remarkably good health and|tributed among the anti-tuberculosis|give us our trespasses as we orgive | breed of fowl which it would be hard | gale dog, captured six skunie and. a e e s A | stead to Pawcatuck with his double | untii recently managed her own house. | 2nd NUTSINg associations in the state,] those that trespass against os. 4t §|to beat. The hen in the case, has no | ale 908, o night last week. One of ey o “wers vieitors at their|ox team. - On the return trip M| hold. She is survived by two sisters, o'clock: in the afternoon Rev. J. V. E.|Sympathy with the race suiclde doc- | the skunks was entirely black. Ponites & Mo Browning . drives his well kept oxen,{Mrs. John P. Hubbard, of German- STONINGTON Belanger gave benediction. tine, In ey f e tachithat e Borough Briefs. Nicholas Carrow of Worcester is|feated o & box in his cart, Bach ox) town, Fe. and Mrs Russoll Sturgis IR Loyal Samaritan Lodge Eicction. |marketed for Thanksgiving. she came| Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson of e S Dapott s’ family mo- | ings are conneoted the reins and M| Miss Susan Upham and Mrs. Charies | Death of Mrs. William C. Stiles—Mrs. | At a recent meetinz of Loyal Samar- e I o 1 Tk end gussis at A i ki *No. 797 . O, F. A n z . - . tored to Providenoe Friday. making|Browning drives them just as horses| C. Jackson, of Boston: Richard Wilkinson Observes Her 03d | (2" ol€% N0 1874, 1. O 0. 1 M. L, | 00O it T Mr. Clarke proposes| Mrs. A, C. Burdick was in charse . end attended & M- | Hill and has s0ld off large tracts for E son; vice grand, David Radcliff 3 3 m"‘“',a’m;"&‘“"‘ ¢ building sites at fancy prices snd stil|, The People's: Mission distributed| Mrs. Mary Allen Avery Stiles, -the | slective secrotary, Brnest Hartiey: teo: o e o D = retains: considerable of - his - original { Thanksgiving dinners to twenty-elght | widow of Rev. William Curtis Stiles, a | ture master, Harry Johnson:, inside OBITUARY. T SRR AN L MiTk to Cost More. families. former pastor of the. Second Congre- |guard, Fred Collins; treasurer, Harry v i e b - property. e Finn’s small hall tonight at 780 to The farmiérs around hero roport that | Recently the old homestead property | The Tifth company is now recruited g:‘;:dflfy SEUCiL s the homouzh. gled Masseys DEK%?!;a;:g?f;;h Aot 25 H"‘_']Y ’:ICh;‘.re it City, | take actiol on the death of i Tiate they will soon be compell was hased by Truman erry | ab imum ecruiti 3 - ormer _resident of Jewe! ¢ - 5 mu a qua.rt gor ‘milk ::u: g:uz of Dgt‘:-l;i‘: for ygarsfl; mlmmg;ybre»i» for the ne:s:guznn:“ e 08 | from heart Qlsease. She was born in | liams; right supporter to N. G., Leon- | Joseph Henry Pichie, died in New b’&‘l‘:'k fie%l;scsfnfi? 1?;,:?“;: f,‘f,‘,‘_' « | dent of Watch Hill it being stipulated| Ira A. Snyder took a trip to New | VeHeet, Mass, March 19, 1854. She|ard Firth; left supporter. to N. G.|London Saturday in the Memorial cas Circle of The Kings Danghte P inn Gt Gladys Daggett of Storrs SL-{1n the bill of sale that Mr. Browning | London Saturday for the piirnGss of gr | 16aves & daughter and two sons, James Higham: right supportsr to.V.yhospital. Mr. Pichie was the son of [ (i I0F OF plof (TnE's Davgnters leze, who has been visiting at her|would be permitted to take down the g G., Ernest Collins; Jleft supporter to|Mr. and Mrs. George Richie and was t, stated in Saturd. 4 % home here, left Sunday for | old landmark. and .move. the materiad | CoUin the Neil O'Brien minstrels. Brealcwnter Spray.. - / V. G. Bernard ~Schmidt: auditors,|born in Baltic forty-nine vears ago.|S°pi> 23 Stated In Saturday's news by college. This is Miss Daggett’s sec- | gway, and that is what Mr. Browning |, Sc0r8e, B. Utter will attend a meet- | Mrs. Richard Wilkinson, one of the|Harry D. Johnson and George Nor-|He is survived by his wife, three P IR ond -year at Storrs. s doing ‘n a primeval way. The place | D8, o the Rhode Island republican |oldest residents of the borough, ‘ob- |cross, Two applications for member- | daughters, Mrs. Robert McKenna of 5 S = Bt sies RPN is to be improved and, Mr. Newberry i | SL2te. central committee in Providence | served her ninety-third birthday Fri- | ship were recewved at this meeting Jewett. City, Misses Rosa_and . Vierna Doing His Best. Wit Hartford—Noah Webster Me- | to- build n Jarge resience on..an oles ‘Wednesday. day, at her home on Church street. omas J. P. Charon. motored to|Richie of New London and three sons,| President Wilson is calling for big- moruu library, which has been -erect- | vated.point of the estate which. wiil be || Thirty-five additional looms: are be- |~ Reév. Charles A. Brookes, pastor of | Central Village Saturday. Elmer, George and Roy of New Lon- |ger crops in the United States, Depe od by Sarah Whitman Hooker chapter, | nearly.opposite the Charles H. Johnson | Ing installed in the George W. Moore | Judson Memorial church, New York,| Mr. and Mrs William Sulfivan and|don. The body of Mr. Richle was |baps he doesn't know .that ine soie D. A. R., in honor of the |mmph_' residence. Elastic Fabric mill. This is made pos- | Preached at the First Baptist church. | son Francis of Hartford -were recent|brought to his daushter’s home in|urban back yard farmers this last er, a native of the town, is ready for sible by the new -addition to the plant | Sunday evening. guests of the Misses Brennan of High |Jewett City Sunday. summer did their darnedest—Boston inspection, although incompleted. The William Watson Lawrence man. | 0L & three-story brick buflding, 140| Harold T. Batoh, instructor in Rut- | Seet Celebrated Sixth Eirthday. Globe. L : sion, buitt of mative ‘granits, and the | V7 50 feet, B D Ty nook returned on| F. Goss'of Hartford ‘was a Sundav| payia Coley Hewitt celebrated his = t:in. the Watch Hill colony, lo- | _Rear Admiral Herbert O. Dunn.of utles in New Bruns- [ visifor in town, sixth birthday ~Saturday, by enter- | = Greenwich—Mr. and Mrs, Seorge M. = = ny, wick, N J. y g HAD Bmmcmll IST“MI cated in Ocean View avenue, and which | Westerly is commander of -squadron ¥ Lawrence Authier, who kas been the | taining six boy friends for the after- | Pynchon of New York Bave giosed was -completed last summer and com- [ threei~division five, of the" battleship - guest Of his mother. Mrs. Margaret|yoon. ~They played ‘games and were | their country place at Greenwich and JEWETT CITY Bliss and Miss Rebecca Hewltt. Mas- pletely furnished, “is now available for | force, which includes the Connecticut, BALTIC Authier, has returned to New Haven.)|gerved' refreshments by Mrs. Doris|are in their new, house in. the cify. So Badly Man Could Not Lie Down— {Some other millionaire Several times Ci hln(nks:lfl S«:;th flgnwrr;ll‘lm with the Fire in Candy Store. : - — = Cured by Vinol. over. ‘Mr. Lawrence dfed only a'short | Connecticut as his flagship. - Many Dance at-Social in' Club Hall— | Saturday afternoon about 12.30 fire while ‘after the mansion was com- After an uninterrupted business for i i i i i e o Nepiave been |pleted. He was planning for its occu. [ the past 50 years, the barroom at the| Overheated Stovepipe Causes Fire—|¥as discovered by Danicl Holmes in e e e o uarich | that | pancy when he was taken Il at hia| Apponaug hotel was closed Friday, the | , Officers Elected by Loyal Samaritan | BiS Confecticnery store on High street. Vinol is a wonderful remedy for bron- | home in New York city. The' cost of | s day of the mesw ianee Hems A stovepipe in the store became ove: 3 =l 3 year, Lfldflh 1 e e e e g omrive PrOOt: | construction” was mors than $130,000, | Without remonstrance or protest, :the, s : A AT AT I GOLH O O e 3 fered from bronchial asthma. In the |——————rmmee L | Saturday evening. the social and|\oodwork was soon ablaze. An alarm winter time I was obliged to sit in a . dance given in Club hall by aaw]nond was sent in .to thé fire station and g 4 Morris chair all night, as I could not g et & 4 ilig mmm Bh:cok::c;?e;tv:? tv:xir:i?l:: Chief Kelley with 22 members quickly 3 E : d- t lie down, owing to that dreadful o responded. The blaze was soon gotten choking sensation. I tried - nearly e o : R %mmmmafw Plvang sota ef?fif? under control hy the firemen. e ey reter Tagpe otiing | G o couples” were present. Largs Ameri. Rt ;net the Station Agent at Willisvill j|can flags were draped on ecither side Arthur Allen of Woonsocket was a 1., and he seid he had been a suf- | s - ™ of the walls. Potted ferns adorned the | Ba'tic visitor Sunday.» g terer for years, but had been cured: . : 5 | | stage. Friends from Danielson, New Archie McGregor of Scotiand is by Vinol I at once commenced to . o . London, Colchester, Norwich, Taftville, | spending a few days ic town. take it, and the result {9'mmy cough; ‘Willimantic, Scotland, Elainfleld and| Girard Amauist was an Uncasville 1 3 tite has imp: intermis- | visitor Sunday. and T 15 doas ana .;..,.ui.‘i}i" | ot lunch was served.| Louis E. Nolan spent Sunday with and my experience leads me to be. § i was the guest of | Willimantic friends. lieve that Vinol is a certain mnedyt Willimentic over the week Charles Garrett was in Providence There is no reason for having a cold room’ even if it u too early to start your henter.v A cold” tdml'l b’x":fll;mhh.l asthma.”” John H. Con- e at Porish Fair, over Sunday a8 e o 1= T =y R o o - sy & ‘The reasons that W‘I syrups fail was the elg‘hth night of . . " { in such cases is because they are pal- iative only, while Vinol removes the || utional cause, being a constituti in which are combined beef and -cod || liver peptones, iron and | Saturday the parish fair in Sprague hall. Mem- | bers of the Children of Mary society presented a two-act French' comedy | sketch 'to. a capaeity audience. ' The ‘| following took part: Misses Ida Leith, ; peptonates and_glycero; hom n. | Diana Colombie; - Georglanna. Charon, Therelsnophcotormmucms a strengthens and revih.lfie. ] | Rosie - Charon,” Albina Lacroix, Clara ld mi3 will only follow the B 3. s system and assists nature to npd ihe il | Bissonette, vocal solo by Miss Mary g m, 5 P ’ disease. | {:Tltb. u-om w!;m-nlx mdaAlci-las Levi & | locher. * 0. assist Mrs: John-O'Leary.. Mrs. John . Minard prescribed anduisia Brown, Mrs- P.-J.'Donn | ] Minard’s liniment for sore: eloquis MER IEAN BEAUTY"—AT THE BREEQ DAY AND Tussmv :