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mmm Barrows, of E-u Haven, Finds Best Thing in 80 Long Years. H. J. Barrows, 80 years of age, a Jeteran of the Civil War, who lives in Dar A Bast Lven, says:i-— Treport t s “In all my 80 years I have never men of Westorly went to the m seen a medicine which gives such States recruiting office in Providence quick_and benedcial results as Tan- and_enlisted Saturday, could not be lac. My wife was nervous lacked verified. % g strength an energy an was losing weight. She took Tanlac which im- ev'me *fl":n.m“flflkg;fl met mediately corrected the nervous con- el 50 R e 0 dition and started her on the road to health by giving her new vitality and [ago, and is now of the trio of the :;‘"'dl'-‘ town .. meeting Tuesdsy > ; energy.” pular screen artists. pemtng ¥ : ; Men and women who suffer from 0%t PO TS pOeaIoaSuE T Fulen b Siie, faulty digestion, who are nervous and | , g ... h.m’.d d b hy 2t house on mfl.pus:e the act was passed irritable because of their illness, who incorporating lack energy for their work, sufier (Chester W. Barrows, of the eupert” | it will be located near Eimhurst, sud from backache, headache and insom- |OF court, special interest - bo ‘conducted by the Dominican Or- nia and become melancholy over|orly, as well as to all other towns in slight matters, have a poor memory, |the state It was in m'i_h“w‘::n S‘; irregular blood circulation, dizziness|Phen A. ler "”fi:fi e P and_ such common ailments of the [Johnston and holds that as a mat stomach, liver and Kkidneys, many of [1@W the town is not lab) s ki dam- which are caused by neglect of catar- [A¥es arising fromt an sccident caused | [ading his interssiing pops rhal conditions, will find Tanlac just|2¥ B I3G8 0% 7= 08 BOnEs e 8 B e | pooms were dramatized and refresh- the tonic tissue builder and appetizer | location a by the state.| ments were served. I e over the P - _Tanlac may now be obtained at|M oy The Rhode Island legislature has b X No- Smith Rx Store, 205 Main Street. completed the twentieth day, or one- Tanlac can also be obtained in Jewett [vember and in passing an automobile | third of “ie 1917 session, and is not City .at Gorman’s Drug store .and | Went over an embankment. He sued|.s ye+ milly organized. ~The joint the town for damages. The defend-| ctanding committee have not been. 0t cek-end at SDent \he waek-2nd at ibp bostis of i%ifi Gi ¢ #]8E E it f : : 5 I 11 i ‘Front I..aood il o 5% Poise and luppl-uu—m ind eomfott——-the fndnonnble sflbouefleandgme,ndfnlmmtmyouuwlwnww m;MODARTCORSE_TS “uhofl"!llefizure,lnd.flnfimuonlyoutlmadmmdne Colchester at Otis’ Pharmac) e A O A o{ant pleaded fhNt & ‘pomition: of < e} St E et i Sras v’ LADIOE Right zuard highway was constructed by the state sl Goals trom. floor, Plainfield, Smith STAFFORD SPRINGS |board of public roads under chapter | °din8 orsanization. 4, Potter 4, Daggett 4. foul baskets, correct corsets. Do you know your Corset before you make ${°C1 the Feneral laws and that che| _First Serseant Fiaherty, retired. | Smith o5y Fourteiotte, * Chickelet 4. ? Y. T i T hi der th tro} an venth ‘Cavalry, U. S. A, has been | Toby ohmnson 1; foul baske! purchase .hmu on dqamfll our Jmmes Smith Found Frozen to Death | LEITAY, Wa5, YRaeC, 12, SONT detailed to assist Captain M. B. Dove | Chickeiet 3. your ou y ‘P‘PG” ~—interurban Cars to be To this plea the plaintiff demurred |in the military department of the Skating Good. ance, your comfort and yom- he-lfl:_ re—I e the ground that the lack of railing | Rhode Igland State college. The ser- was good skati on the ued—Boys Rob Store—Prize-win- |on uns geant will have charge of the Sub- | porae in this Siauity Setesday ; was on the portion of the highway out- the ners at Teutonia Ball—George Par- |85 On !:H";‘ Sy bg,"mey.(m plies furnished the students under the | Union dam being the best was the new government regulations. ker Skips Town. and argued that the town was bound o to keep this outside portion safe for| At th e o it o _ James Smith, 63, was found frozen |iravel and to provide a rail at the side | man’s Missionary Soiety — of the ; o, death_on the cross road 1eading |of the road as a protection against|Groad Strest Christian church. tness | dence Friday in Mrs. Sprague’s auto- from Edgar Smith’s place to Selden | Soing over the erabankment. Seoa ' Shrdet S Lo West, president; Mrs. John G Dut— Joseph Moran, who has been ill for Smith’s, Saturday = morning. It is|” Court decided that the town of thought that on his way home Friday | johnston had no duty to keep any por- | ton, vice president; Mrs. Samuel Gir- | the past two weeks at his home in night he was overcome by the Dbitter [}jon of the highway in question n’ven secretary; Mrs. Nancy Slack, | Almyville, is slowly gaining. i SeledyourCorutforihelmeu\dfit——formeomfofl,uld for its service. lfyou‘o,ywwillfinddutMODART FRONT-LACED CORSETS will inevitably commend them- sel,vestoyo'u,fornl!thsepoinhmifl'e‘afliegrriedwtin Modart Corsets.. We carry them in two prices— $3.50 and $5.00 ¢old and died. He leaves one SOm, |repair nad safe for travel, and hence | treasurer; Miss Bessie Babcock, as- | Mid-vear _ examinations for the Herbert Smith' of West Stattora. Mr. | ISP P 220 0% ovide a Talling a8 | sistant ressurer. o C €% %7 schools In the town of Plainfield com- Smith had been a resident of the Cry- | o> 0Ot bOUnd (0 PIOVIE & fRine o2 s e e e e stal Lake section of West Stafford for |2 .S85d, 18 79€, Seearation. , he BP%| “I was born in Germany, read the B e 26 several years. During the summer |25 B B0 (€O R0 T00 German paper every day, and have oz > he was employed as general utility e love for Fatherland, and all that; but Moosup Troop, No. 1, Boy Scouts of man about the Crystal Lake hotel and i Lioiein |1 am an American ¢itizen, get my liv- | America, held a meeting Saturday af- grounds. The Narragansett Electric Lighting | 1,27, &0 American citlzen, get my Ifv_ | meroa, Ho & o the scontmas- Passes State Examination. company, owner of the Westerly Light | jin. up with my adopted country, as | ter, Edwin Iyons. i and Poweg company asks authority|much as I dislike to oppose my mna- Niantic Pastor Preaches. Poter Bondville has passed the [from the Rhode Island general as-|{ive country.” This in reply to a State board examination for embalm- |sembly to increase its capital stock | query. “Anton, are you going to AEht | yic remcran oo, e prodge of Nian- = e . Converse in Torring- | capital stock is $10,000,000 and of this , > |an a s Stiount $5,600,000 is outstanding. It | opmitted in ‘the Nash store, Satur- | church. The pastor, Rev. C. S. Night- 3 day afternoon. 5 St e 10 Tl To Discontinue Interurban Cars. |is desired to have the authorized cap- IRER] Whio Rae P s e 0 The Connecticut company is to dis- |ital increased in order to provide for anlddls;‘ Palmxa;cficu!sc:.lguughttergt 261'. Egn:lemfeo!rs tl;s l;?:\i:e; weeks because continue running the interurban cars |the national growth of the company, | ZnC MTe., Sio® Romlco O ey ton | * Local fishermen found it good fish- after ¥eb. 1. ~After that date cars|purchase of new equipment and ex- | Qo A B o of Pleasant sireet, | ins Saturday in spite of the cold wind, ok e el BT T e SEAA L were married Sunday morning by | making the good catches of -pickerel line from Rockville. People all along | Matthias Wickland, a retired gran- | feV- Henry Bruno in the Church of e ,s"""d', e the line are very much dissatisfled at | ito carver, died Saturday, at his home | [NC | THEACUISD SORCeRtOn. SY| The King boys have completed the Bockomie to Sapens 2f travel. From | vived by Mys Wickiend and two|or)'ser Florence Lavdbus-and Pl |ov Gor mirerstel ool 1o mall cotiaiey |passed 1 week' end with her cowsis, |spendiue ‘o fow diys st bls homs on|CARRANZA PREPARING A urban cars run over the tracks of | with her parents, amd Mre. Julia | D€n0 Acolina. There was a reception | with the crop. The ice house on the | Miss Rena B. Smith. High street, has returned to - New 2 NEUTRALITY DOCUMENT the steam road and much faster time | Wickland_ Edgerton of New London. in, The Afianons o TRy Eall Contral ‘cove In. aleo fiNed with good [ Eugane’ Gavcher”wus tbe, gueet of [Hevens Sl 2 s 1o L b —_— e ar street | Mrs. Edgerton formerly taught school e. am frien z P To Be lssued in Case of War Between cars. Besides there are many people | in that oity and her husband was a STONINGTON Floyd Tiffany spent Sunday with|Hartford on official business Friday. llnngtflle line of the interurbans who | teacher in the Bulkeley school. He is : BALTIC - f;’le‘;dlj Sl s = ]"":’l:'bgit;e;fw‘:'l:;mz:‘{usu“‘r‘;:‘:‘:: PRt S Rermany . The It Whl ks Aatenos R T e ooy Blioek So. ik Syiect) Tk Weutind : — . son of Dayville were recent guests of |auring the zero weather Friday might.| Mexico City, Feb. 4—General Ca ublic T B = 2| to Decide Appropriation for Concret- | Novelty Features at Dance in. Club|ny suthiers mother, Mrs. Margaret| Bmery Cody and Blery Cody of Cen- [ranza was notified fast night by The about half an hour in the running |expert in his line of work and popu-| time between Stafford Springs and |lar with his many acquaintance: ing Broad Street—Another Case of | Hall—Talk of Horse Racing on the |Authier. terville are spending a_few days with | sseociated Press of the rupture of Hartford. It is already a long ride, | Wickland avenue was named in his | ;Smallpox. Shetucket, Where lIce is 20 Inches| Edward Kelley of Foston is spending |their father, -James Cody: aiplomatic Télations between the Ur an hour and 45 minutes, and when a | honor. He was a deacon of Calvary | & = : Thick—Hockey Game Called Off- a few days with his parents, Mr, and | Misses Gertrude Swanson.and Doro- : 8 7 g hate hour cach way_is added to the | Baptist church. “Representative Bourdon A.-Babcock m; “&m Fé' Kelley. zvuvy Wood vmud‘ist Joseph’s, hospitai, ;fl Sukte! .;m _‘f:;""";:"r n.]![’,..:“amlf,“ ime it is expected t there will be _—_ = - . Mrs. arles Collins visited St. Jo- | Willimantic, o make an: 4 ent, b me much less travel between Stafford M Mannas Woslossuise: slic s has succeeded ‘"'“"mg the state i The “;"Jl‘l‘" S“d ‘1‘““ g“‘;e.“ ‘%Vs""ag seph’s hospital, Willimantic, Sunday. i diate member of his official family an. Springs and the Capitol City than | Friday at her home in. Mystic, was | MSRWAY commissioner to agree to|Rall by John Drescherand Afme Woods| "4 number of local young people at- | ~Farmington—An exhibition of work |nounced that he Was preparing o is at present. It will make very lit- | yia” gaughter of Ehimpiin |bear one-nalf of the expense, in_the A bont 50 couples were present. - Miss |tended a party in Montville Friday|done by boys and 1 girls of the Gymma- |declaration of strict exican neutralitd tle difference between Stafford nate Of the stafe, to concrete West [al V. Milners orchosirs furnished |evening. sium class will be given in the town |in case of war between the two ' alTh 4 Lawrence Authier, who has been |hall, February 6th. fries. = o nders, SEines =nY Roskville %5 bourly ser-| Junuary 30, 1530, - ied Al- Broad street, from surb to curb, from |music. A number of new dances were fred Woodmanses, September 8, |Liberty to Morgan street, provided the |introduced by local young people. Boys Take $80. and he died June 3, 1900, age 78 years. |town of Stonington pay the other half. |Large American flags were draped on > Frank Lasbury, postmaster in St rs. Woodmansee is survived by 2 |The total estimated cost for the work |the walls. Potted ferns adorned the ford Hollow, also proprietor of sister, Miss Louise Champi, Who |Commissioner Bennett places at $16,- [stage. A novelty dance was a feature. country store, has had about $80 tak. | Was former housckeeper for George |qgo. Mr. Babeock is planning for a|A large electrically lighted _moon 2 . . en from the store. The work was | Greenman, who resided on Greenman |special -town meeting to provide for |placed at the right of the stage fur- b done by boys in that village. One. of | Heights, Westerly the appropriation. _It has long_been |nished light for the moonlight waltz. - them has already returned to Mr. ForiC i urged that there should be no differ- [During this waltz Arthur Roy, Jr., Lasbury money which he had taken. Local Laconics. ences between the borough of Stoning- |sang Memories. Mr. Roy possesses a Unless the balance of the money is William P. Dodge, of Providence, |ton and the village of Pawecatuck, and |rich baritone voice and his solo won returned Mr. Lasbury intends to have that all sections should harmonize for [much favor- This humber was re- ;}1:5 matter taken up by the authori- | =—————————-————————————— ithe best interests of the whole town. pe:‘tedly entcareg- it o N it is at |1t is argued that the improvement of Vheels of red, white and blue crepe Purchases Hotel. B e et i to” ratume it [ West ‘Froad street 18 for the gemeral|paper were suspended from the celling William Curran, formerly proprie- | wife has been in New Hampshire for |benefit of the town. Therefore unani- |and the ends were taken up by dancers tor of the Springs house cafe. has | the past two mont! na it has been |Mity in making the appropriation is|as they passed the stage. Large bags purchased the Eagle hotel in White | learned that his furniture was ship- |eXpected at the special town meeting. |of confetti were sprinkled over the Plains, N. Y., and has already taken bout two week: 2 dancers. During intermission a buffet possession of it. e oS e v i T Pupils Must Be Vaccinated. lunch was served. Guests came from Brevities. The Stonington public schools will |[Norwich, Taftville, Occum, Williman- Prize-winners at Ball. Members of Miss Holt's class will [resume sessions Tuesday, but pupils [tic, South Windham, Putnam, Plain- At the masquerade ball given by |act as hostesses at the supper to be |who cannot furnish evidence of recent |field, Jewett City, Hanover, Scotland, the Teutonia Association Friday night, | Siven in the Universalist church this |vaccination will be barred. The most |Plain Hill, Fitchville and Yantic, anztesuwere annrded for costumes as we;‘l_t o Rt e et convenient evidence would be a cer- Guest. frém Putnam. as follows. s iss Margare! zpatrick of Hart- ' est men's and woman's g2 P: in;thie Physiclsn whe Gid the | o ., - metelle Anthier of. Putnam -is - costumes, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tursch- | ford has been in town for a 'brief |vaccination. man, dressed as Hollanders, Allen | Visit. Dr. F. C. Congdon, health officer for |the Suest of her cousin, Miss Doris McLagan dressed as a Scotch high- | The Woman's Home Missionary so- [the town of Stonington, reported an- |Holmes. lander, won the single man's prize, | clety of the Consregational _church |other case of smallpox in the beroush May Race on River. ® ana Miss Victoria Campo took the | Will meet with Mrs. L. Rees Tuesday |Satur . ‘Baltic people will be given a chance Now lN PROGRESS single woman’s priz afternoon. & n Victoria, age 3, but is not seriously [to Witness horse racing on the She- > Chimney Fire. Miss Florence Whittaker of "hfllfll The Victoria family came from |tucket if the ice continues. There are s : " ) - delphia has been spending 2 week | Boston a short time ago and are at the |a number of fast steeds in town, and The fire company was called out on | with her mother in Stafford Springs. [hom ia" i s . e of Mrs. Victoria’s sister, Mrs. [it is reported that the owners Will Saturday morning for a chimney fire| Mrs. C. R. Newton has been spend- | Manuel Rose, in Water street. Mr. and |give their trotters and pacers a tryout k In the Kuslansky house on Gold |ing a week with Newtonville, Mass. |Mrs. Victor: the i i % 3 : 5 treet. Th < 5 3 ria and four children and |on the ice this'week. A few vears ago S s 3 oW . 1 jireet The house was pccupied by | relatives. e Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ross-and five horsemen from surrounding towns I adles’ ngh Grade ShOCS, m lg an = mage was children are quarantined in the house. |raced their horses on the ice on the slight and there was no need of the MYSTIC The children were vaccinated a week |Shetucket and many a closely matched firemen, but on account of the heavy d the -adults on Saturday. race was witnessed. Clint Wendleing, - . 4 wind it was thought best to call them. ago an ’ g Men of St. Mark’s Parish Serve Naw Miss Honor Garrity of the Willi- (a former station agent for the New George Parker Leaves Suspiciously. mantic Normal school is at her home |York, New Haven and Hartford road, o e | s 2 et e ek s e St e e e | Lotk o Haren e wonas e || JOW cuts, patent leather,” Russia calf an George Parker, employed by Agas- tini Strazza in his shop. left town on ¥Friday night without giving any no- lice to Mr. Strazzi. He is indebted io the proprietor of the shop in the at Drawbridge—Brief Local Notes.| Thomas McGowan has been appoins- |number of years aga and was the own- ed mail transfer clerk between the|er of speedy trotters and pacers. The men of St. Mark’s parish gave | post: T tn o6, 26 Nark et Sy boniiics 150 Ty sinion s il By |f gUn metal button-- ening in the parish house. at the sum of $60 and as there is a number | pron® 1L L0 to serve & Supper MOOSUP Enost rich o Willimantic goes without saying. There was lib- - |visitor Saturday. o OVERWORKED MINISTER e D ERR g end SVerviRIng RS | peiay in Arrival of Suppliss Defers Ice 20 Inches Thick. SR Opening of New Telephone Ex-| Men who are fishing through the ice N T 2 o i i on e letucket are returning with Tells How Vinol Restored Strength| One of the T. A. Scott companys| change—Niantic Pastor at Baptist|o0oq"Catchies. The ice is 20 inches | divers is at work at the railroad hurch—P. H. 8. Wins From Tour- |thick, Three hundred young people i and ‘iuhty. o = drawbridge making repairs teo the telotte. spent Sunday afternoon skating on th foliowing B iny "Sere NS gtthe| | Sosial and Parsonal tems. |, PS50, (0 Aciyed, ewpplis |7 Sunday Services. One lot of Men’s ~ One lot of Men S 0t mass in ary’s and truthful statements of facts. The Mrs. Dan E. Gray is the guest of | waiti; Rév.” Mr. THughes I Springs, | her brother, Mason Gray ana family | soma Sr (1o mei ‘:or‘lfi;;yt: e .‘I“"c- SV Sy (NSt by Repl J. ¥ = : .o for a few days, Mrs. Gray and some | exchange will be stationed in some |1y nger, who also celebrated the H 2 Methodist Minister, and|members of the family being ill. other town until the supplies come. |10, SIS g Taae, which waa o1 raae oc€s, suffered from broken-down nerves,( Capt. Fred G. Toole and Herman | They will then come back and finish |0 °d DY @ sermon in French. loss of appetite and sleeplessness. || P. Earnshaw have been in New York | the ~work on the exchange. . Thers E was weak, my circulation was very | attending the Motod Boat show. i e ;ynch. f l - d i poor, and I was not able to do my| Frank G. Post has returned from a | omise’ concplrancy, DoW of having Biics Loretia Buien is the guest of aCtOl'y Salnp €S- an duty in my Parish as I felt I should.| visit in New York. . Moosup relatives, % 5 e trind Tatiodn medies Dt 31447 Whites Cegoks f=.in North Cavoling {56kted et 1 willFeut No Game. m to get any better. or his . on the arrival of the needed The local hockey team booked o Botin ot Bearden, Ark., I learned | _ Mrs. M. L. Smail has been called to | When - > s b of Vinol, and it bulli me up. T re.|Erattleboro, Vermont, by the critical | e ere r et oaoP ',;“&.".‘_"u_’“ to meet a fast team from Providence Sained ‘my Apvetioy fan’sieep Potter] Sigess 5f, box sister. and do more work. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen I. Greene spent Mail Unclaimed. There is no secret about Vinol Tt|Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Unc]njmall letters at the. derives its power to bulld up the| Maine in Ashaway. ai'e AOrEAE o A overworked, brokendown, nervous sys- | Miss Annabel Johnson of Brockton, | Miss Essexa w tem from beef and cod h, peptones, | ° Miss Bula Dun- B Noted Alnut the Village. Methodist parsonas y William Donnelly was a Plainfield iron and manganese tonates, and mm. 73 Mrs. rge Richmond left Satur- By fos,"ete. which it con day for a month's visit with her niece Patcnt Leather Rus- ‘s1a Calf and. Gun Anyma in Norwich who wishes to[in_Holyoke, 3 d The Y iry Vinol can do so with the under- | Mrs. €harles Taylor has returned > 13. George Rocheleaz, who is 1l1 at his standing that we will return their |from a week's visit in Providence. Plainfield High home, is recovering. money if uuy are not satisfied. e ki basketball - this week, Peter Cardin was in Taunton over Broadw: .G, Engler, | = F i B S, 2 es the week end. - ;:E?fleto{‘.cflbt;r'tlhc.h.w\"lnnl is sold Lincoln avenue, much improved In college students w] 'William Lasch was a New London == ? .50 n Danielson by the A. W. Willlams | Bealt b e U A - ! - - - C A R mm el e Scopar S e ey ot _stenins One lot of Mlssos mdflnldm\a Rubbers 30c