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Dr. Edwards’ Olize | stitute for calomel—were by | Dr. Edwards after lJ years of study wnh hu pnn punly vegetzbl et with e com lo}weofli Yonwillknowthgmhyfifit The he “"h'm‘f‘ olive color. St FFass Fliger ) Tohaveldm' ymklflnwtfi xmpl a feeling of buoyancy dfil s you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the fiver and bowels like calomel—yet have no_dangerous after effects. _They start the bile and overcome com- stipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually -at 10c'and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. BE;EEE gRELE EE , ) _ - on money- P TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY ever No. 1, Boy Scouts, s big bottle at Lee & Osgoods. raaniza- | parnocn Moy b 203 Scouts, gave 2| Out-of-town folks supplied by mail. - EBRU A AL SEpert 0 friends and relatives in the Rlond T e e $1.25 To New York $1.25 ||| rions tnatitutions that come o ransed regular army and | room of the Baltic Methodist Kpiscopad é scope of the bill. This act is framed are Syl e B Ly o > - on r-he principles advocated, by Gov- game of seventh anniversary of the founding of | Miss Antonia Rabitaille was a Wil- Beeckman, and will please the patHans) pouuu.l leaders “who are desirous of AN the organization of the Boy Scouts of um-nflc visitor ‘Saturday. TO NEW YORK having the disposition Of some fat n are | o ota ments A e Ay o Qualar TN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER St e . e pickles, cheesé, coffee, fruit and ics| A number of local young. men at- C - All This Week SERVICE BETW e icaias of ‘was served by the scouts. At|tendéd a social in Willimantic Satur- ontinues 1S ee NORWIGH AND NEW YORK Rl e sl = g ey Bl o A BT IO TR S T fhe conclusion of the supper. Seout evening. e 3 n wagon. From Nerwicl: Tuesdays. Thurs- | |ident of the Rhode Island Library as- | troops are ordered out each officer is | Master Rev: Charies Smith S Bhor Dulyssos was the sussciof taya Bungays &8 p m. B e T o stet aiTabremicnta | IR s o) ey, b the troop. This program was New Bedford. friends recently. This big sale which is now going on is the event of the P«Q' York, Bmokl\n Bridse. for the mid-w‘lnter meeting of the as- —_— lently rendered by the foub'll" H. Mintz of Colchester was a roclnt f - . -t o East mv-w tgot nu-yr"‘ sociation, that is ‘;.;) b: a}}eld! I:hext R!\:o:- 3 Du:lh ‘t:n earlier hours of Satur- g“fi 3venmc ‘chorus, . Americ vi-lw;hln w':uh TR season. Fl’e‘pu'ed or months in advunu, 1 bl“lll l\ sunt, Mondays, ‘ednesdays, " [t at the assembly of e ode | day, e ierman sto Bn Val- history Ralj Stan pen days at § p. m. Efective Oct. 15th. B Modion: association hall Cin | 1on was bronen open . Sntaby. ‘aad | founding of the Boy Scouts of America | Saturday with Railroad street friends. |§ YOU snowy Undermuslins and beautiful Silk Under. Providence. The afternoon session will | clothing and jewelry was taken ot | Feb, 1"-"~ 1908, by Assistant Scoutmas- s B vE M WS fn DI 51.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 §| open with an address of welcome, fol- | an estimated e ot $200. Bmteancs | ter Anderson, who also related | tic turday.” wear, in assortments and quantities °f u.nulull magni- lowed with a business meeting. Then | was effected by breaking out a large ifldflmu in the life of the scouts where| Miss Jessie B. Rittenhouse, secretary | pane of glass from the door in the | they were willing and ready to assist STAFFORD SPR!NGS tude and beauty. 'The tables and counters in our Un- ; = of the Poetry Society of America. will | rear part of the store. Notice of the |In any movement for the betterment of . PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING |deliver an address, and a_reception | break a description of some of village, town or city, to becdme derwear Department are piled high with the daintiest P and social hour will conclude the af- | the taken was received by lober useful and industrious c:glxem. Burial of Mrs. Jeremiah Donahue— and which uld find, and : temoon exercises. tor of | Thomas [B. Brown. chiet of Westerly oHte the:nclndeea l;,‘ asking the med Mrs. Olive L. Goodel’s Funeral— prettiest garments we coulc are rle owe, - ., director o a) ern troop 0] ir ledge. 9 . % 1 Robert d. €Cochranez the” Rhode Island School of Design, WWT‘I “"H’_T'l';‘“‘ * “ oSO Firth read s oir Bledes. | Play Recital—Willard Tea’ Planned. offered at prices which mean actual savings for you. will speak,on Al raries an iam lenry arrison urdoc! George Washington; a chapter lll GAS FITTING, Museums . at _the evening session. | died late Friday aftermoon, of pneu | the life of Nathan Hale was read by A. | win oroodne hor®; soremiah Donahue WE OFFER PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Members of the Massachusetts Li-|monia, after a short illness, at his|Anderson; Aristole Frummeil cited in-|Saturday morning for burial. Services 5 Washington Sq., Washington Building | brary club, as well as members of { home on the north road in' Peace|cidents in the life of Grover Cleveland; | wers held v Bt Fomarde ohurch ac s NIGHT ROBES ............. from 50cto $12.98 Norwich, Conn. i g iAo g M D"t’;' He was born in t‘g““‘""fi' - g;"“et %‘:‘;‘;‘"“}lw incidents in the|g'clock, and burial was in the Catholic S| to $11.98 s state have been invited to atten enty-seven years ago, the son of - e of lasgo Farragut. Scout o KIR]S I from-SOco - Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. |meeting. 2 ram and Blizabeth Cummings Mur. | Swanson recited Lincolw’'s Gettysburg | o " Infant’s Death. ] 4 dock. He is survived two daugh- | speech; humorous incidents in ENVELOPE CHEMISES ... ... ffom 50cto $ 7.98 . camp s=1 The sighth annual course for farm- Mrs. Gustavis Tefft, of |life spent on the shores of the She- |, /A0dulla Simon, aged 4 months, died Ehasys am e e e, aoit M Skt Muratch of | tuoket Test Sermat o, re related by | Lnursday night of cerebral meningitis. |§ DRAWERS . veieenes..from 25cto $ 2.98 Peace Dale, who resided with her fa- | th The funeral took plaee Friday after- lege, consisting of a series of lectures 3 the following scouts Gley, Firth, MODERN PLUMBING fzna, 2=cpmsions upom vl of, Ba; | ner Coay and Anderson. noon, with burial in St. Bdward's cem- || ' SJEK KNICKERS ............ from$2.98t0 $ 5.98 ticular importance in_ up-to-date Large American fiags and troop ban- | $4°TY- o | farming. will be given ‘on Monday, | Henry Peckham, “ghe colored chef | ners were draped on the walls. A' drill Miss Olive L. Goodell. is ad essential in modern hou - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of | of the Colonial club, was ar- | by members of the troop under direc- | The fdfieral of Miss Olive L. Goodell, clectricity is to lighting. We guaran- | noxt wsek. - The Course will b heid | rested just befors midnight Saturaay | tion of. Briach Floya. Tiffany con- |80, who dicd at the Johnson Memoriai tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | while the resular colleze classes are|by Deputy Sherif Fred T. Mitchell, | cluded the - evehing’s entertainment. | hospital, took place Saturday morning, by expert workmen at the fariest |in session, thus affording opportunity |on a writ issued upon the order of | Miss Gunhild Swanson was pianist | with buril in the Staffordville ceme- CAMISOLES ........ from $1.00to $ 4.50 WE ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN/ prices. for_ hose’ attending o nspect ' the | Miss Margaret M. Siatters, the gis:|Rev’ Charles Smith made tpe an- g : TOWELS, WHITE GOODS, it ts i - ict nurse of e ‘ester] District 3 Ask us for plans and prices Boratony. Following each Jecture there | Nurse association, charging him with | * e oot o Meona EMBROIDERIES AND SHIRT WAISTS Briefs and Personals. Edwin M: Whitney gave afl excellent will be opportunity for discussion and | slandering Miss Siattery and attempt- Questions. The evenings will be de- |ing to injure her reputation. The writ| Clayton Rood was a Sunday visitor [DIa¥ recital of The 3lcssage from Mars J F TOM PKINS |joted to nformal discussions and il-|is returnable to the March term of tn_Willlmantic. - By n Staffor ollow . i lustrated “talks upon subjects of gen- | the superior court- for Washingttn | Miss Agnes Higgenbottom of Plain- "Y é: cng'l e . R eral terest to ose attendance. | county. SS ims Wt end wit! len in 67 West Main St t 1 in th in da ty. Miss Slattery clail damages | field spem the week end with friends 1 orney Charles Phelps of Rockville The program for the course is as foi- | 0f $5000. The young woman has se- |town.” @ as in town on business Saturday. lows: cured as her counsel, Gifts on Birthda; 5 Mi#s Gladys Armstrong is employed xonaay. Feb. 19—Lime in Agricul- | ernor James H. Higgins and John J. Saturd: ening friend: at the telephone central office in Willi- Q re, G. B, Adams; Field Experiments | Fitzgerald, of Pawtucket, and John J. | Bessett, Gr., acasmpled ot nis nome oa | =278 ) MY o nxs B. L. Hartwell: Grass_and | Dunn, of Westerly. Peckham was re- | High street and pleasantly surprised . C. T. U. Tea. ge Crops in Rhode island, S. C.|leased on a bond of $5000 with Arthur | him-on irthday. The Woman's Christian Temperance - d nl b' Damon; Twenty Years of Rotation|L. Perry as surety. pmgenu:u lbpnyer m?af‘;sft:n;:f union is to give a Frances Wiliard tea Heallng and FiIUMDING [ Work in Rhode isiand, B. L. Hartwell.| Last Friday night, Miss Slattery re- | chaum pipe. The presentation speech | 2t the Congregational chapel. Mrs. J. Tuesday, Feb. 20—Inheritance in|ceived a note from the Westerly Dis- | was mase by Mise Jenmie Bceer | M. Larned and Mrs. G. W. Amidon will 92 Franklin Si Poultry, B. B, Hadley; My Favorite| frict Nurse association requesting | Games were enjoyed and vocal aog - | 2Ct as hostesses. Rev. John Winthrop treet Breed of Poultry and Why, Leghorns, | that she resign, the reason given that | strumental solog. were. renacreq ma- | Ballantine. will give reminiscences of | s W. W. Grindrod, Pawtucket; -Wyan- | there were strained relations between | greshiociel Seocs scove rmdered- _Re- | viog Wyiliard, and Miss Anna Gordon, - ; «dottes, Waldo Richardson, Apponaug; | Miss Slattery, as district nurse, and the present national leader. Mi: bly with Torrington as headquarters. | ganization; to National Difector Wil- IRON GAST'"HS Orpingtons, C. D.-Snow, Providence: | the president’ of the association. By | 3°t5yane, Sucsts included Mr. and Mrs, : o e | W 7% e b =t Harris Mullen will sing and the: young | When_this is accomplished there will |liam J. Mulligan, who, although he has Rhode Island Reds, F. W. Almy, Lit- | advice of her attorneys, Miss Slattery g B‘;;‘m g‘:&thm“'":,“',; people’s branch will assist with cam- | be a very complete organization in the | broadened his field of - aetivity, still RN Bt tle Compton: Egg-laying Contests and | will not resign. It ia hinted that the | 308 J9gePh Boroum, Worwich, Frank | o i songe. district. G thne T aseist: by SABLIo - Their Relation to the Practice of [ suit against Peckham, is not the only | 3 o w E z counsel those who haveé'the Tesponsi- Poultry Keeping, Harry R. Lewis, | one that will be brought by Miss Slat- | SRor™ion. Franklin, Wdenne BRIl Jo-| o o o7 o0 A Washington’s Birthday Celebration. | PONNSS those Whe oy e e R traire of THE VAUm FOUNDRY Co E.‘:fi‘.’:,"‘”‘m{;n",‘m'fi.“s“;,fi,i’?“ Agri- | tery. SRt Cisdas. H“E”wer et s B it AR AL Herars One of :hem-’-euionu for L;amng :.;n- the state organization; to State Lec- > & .| assembly at this time was to consider: . W. A. o & No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest Wednesday, Feb. 21—Pruning Dem-| _The post office at Potter Hill, Rose Demuthe, Blanche Demuthe, CR’ turer Rev. W. A. Keefe, whose educa Barber, postmaster, was felonioksly | Adelle Demuthe, Agnes Lemoine, Ame- the Washington’s birthday celebration, | tional work lffx— the order at large in (Continued from Page Five 2 movement inaugurated by tRe joint | Connecticut mbflects great ‘eredit upon entered Sunday monun'gl and a small [g‘ Legzm: v‘g;’ ‘E};’:’m;{"- E‘he} e ) efforts of the supreme assembly, fourth | the fourth dekree section. under Whose ‘ sum. of money taken, the time being Y, Y, T Rooney of | william J. Mulligan of Thompsonville |-degree, and the supreme council com- | auspices his valued services were en- H H BUR fxed at 130 by the’ family residing it s ey and sState Lecturer Rev. William A.|miesion on rellgious prejudices. This |listed. With all. the various ‘agencies grer the post office, wha heard = noise | John, Clabby was Hart- | Keefe of Plainfield. movement. is to take the form of a|that are charged with the management I e Iy below, st 1 o | Arthur Allard mis a New London | FOlOWIng is a synopsis of the report | great patriotic celebration under the |of Knights of Columbus affairs in the It You Were ¢ . of the master, John M..Lee, of Nor- |auspices of the fourth degree section, | state working in harmony, there ls = :r‘;o';he:l door &‘:m‘:‘; m:d:m.:h %Snngfiy o i Tl :rvicht:h St 1% 7%k to be held in 31 cities of ‘the cobuntnzb nothing that I can foresee that .can ey l.llw.d e s . pent "xmhfi 1y of Bflmflc, Spent Sunday in town. o e h]? egpaoes to the District As-|on Washington’s birthday, Fel 2 retard the growth/ -or .minimize the taken from the m‘fi INMw.Brm. m. sk g William Carey of Brooklyn, N, Y., is gxl;n ly, « urth Degree Section, [ 1917. It is especially opportune fl'lll prosperity which the order in Connec. was -left unlocked and the contents|the guest of his cousins, the Misses ights of Columbus: these meetings are to be held at this|ticut should enjoy during the -year a c e e o v : In accordance with the constitution |time, when we are confronted by a|1917, 3 taken from the . safe.| Bugene Dion is thg guest or Provi- |21d laws governing the fourth degree | crisis of greater: national Importance Uriios Suppert of SVguory eft | dence and New Bedford friends. SCEHPSe OF) e cories, SHe_Gistiict: ae- - And now for a final word by way of Wouldn’t you like to find a nice to Police Chief Brown Sumday Mrs. Herbert Barnett .spent the|2embly has been convemed in regular [ Americans has ever met, a crisis that | 228 SON 055 DRE WOrl, % FEYCNE pool to paddle in? noon. week end with Danielson relatives. session for the purpose of considering |is quickening the pulse of patriotism f this meeting we will all reftrn’to “ ” FEaward ways and means of promoting the best | in the veins of every loyal American. |9 > Thats the way our Magasne ||"PAPES DIAPEPSINC | mELIEVES to Tk trigate Besap ™ called o Scotiand | TR St P e als et Threc Siiies ‘in New “Eneland arc|our respeciive homes and seiin taks Counter appeals to our customers. Special ises will be held in|_Severn Pratt was a Hartford visitor | The last district assembly was held |among those selested for these meet, | 2, ¢ ble 1 tion it FIVE MINUTES Worteely iehonts Talap. i comtin Sunday. March 26, 1916, in the city of New |ings, namely, Boston, Providence and |2gain assemble in convention it is more = 2 r = ocd DRt 7 national | than probable that an important page Get some of our Literary Special- ; Mtion 5t Tinosta's Dirthdaye Sunday Services. Haven, and while the year that has|ew Haven & opo e sioned to each |in the history of the nation wiil Tiave and “feather your nest” of || Time it! .Pape'’s Diapepsin will| Major Arthur N. Nash Is canvass-| The 8 o'clock mass in. St. Mary's | oo nomeaal wotisiee i o araric, | of the 31 citios, all fourth degree mem. | been written. Each delegate present Sciowiedne sweeten a sour, gassy or out-or-order|ing the automobile owners to ascer- |church was read by Rev. Thomas |yet the trend has @er been onward, | bers of the Knights of Columbus. The | today s, or should be, a leader in‘his 3 stomach within five minutes. tain how many would offer their ma- | Lynch, who also celebrated thc 10 ” | speaker assigned to New Haven is |Community. Let it not bé sald wiie 1¥'s the same at our Cigar Case— §| It your meals don't fit comfortably, | chines to aSsist in the mobilization of | 0'clock high mass. An Impressive ser- | facanics GereioPieeat as Takas piace | Judge Timothy O A mnacry ot "Des | the history of these frying daye the best in the city—a Gentleman’s you eat lies like a lump of | troops in the event ©of emergency. mon followed. Father Lynch took forlin fourth degree affairs throughout the | flance, Ohio.. The arrangements fog the been written that any fourth degi Smoke in every box. your stomach, or if you have| mhe opening of the fair of the P.|his theme Blessed are they who take | gistrict, with the resuit that the high | New faven meeting are in charge of knight has shirked his résponsibflity urn, T | S. Barber Hose company, in Hibernian | the word of God and keep it- - Music | aims and purposes of this section -of | John Barry assembly. This is but one | at this cruclal period in thé life of fhe And remember our political ex- hall, Saturday night, was preceded | Of the mass was by the regular cholr. | the order are becoming better known |Of the many phases of organization |nation. “Patrictism being the cardinal perts will settle your difficulties in % with a parade, headed by the West-|In the afternoon at 3.30 vespers were | ang more highly respected by the peo- | Work which the fourth degree section | Principle of this section of the orde * §| cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and take | erly band band. The visiting com- |Sung by Rev. J. V. E. Bellanger. ple of the com,m,n'“m_, of- the order is promoting, and is in | it is the solemn duty of every fourth that line. a dose just as soon as you can. There | panies were from Stonington and N T « da knigh > 0~ ir Joseph P. Roy was in Fitch- _|line with other activities that have | degree knight, and in particular every will be no sour risings, no belching "f ank. o ville on business Saturday. fi:z‘:: ';:, ';:::_’Sty o ‘;:‘;";pl;t been inamgurated by that able -ana |faithful navigator, by virtue. of his The Magamema] S aimd mith g It is permissable in the Rhode Isl- | Henry Bellanger was a New London vr progreasive leader, Supreme Magter | official position, to take a preminent and general assembly for committees | ViSitor Sunday. John H. Reddin, and which part in every movement to- preserye Afzin to give private hearings on matters of Start Military Enroliment. brought ‘this section of the :ra:r int gfl“&l: tgg;;n%r :]f !‘}m munm',dand public interest, as was done in the ili- - national prominence through its. con- st ehind’ our constitu- Phone 766 Blackstone Valley Gas and _Flectric | list will eted wr and the community. 5 c: :?’o:sm your breath With nauseous | .ompany to increase its capital stock | Lan ot ;;-::‘?Ieonn-fi‘ '-;l;xem;l;?: i g ARG e than half a century ago stood behind Bipe’s Diapepsin belps to_neutralize | [TOM 54,000,000 to 35,000,000, B ey e aaps - OF Dawie i . Paf 9 ple. | Abraham Lincoln. Let us be foremost . iotism is the guiding prin- |in promoting a greater love and re- el s Representative Samuel H. Davis, of | Joddin did not meet with difficulty in | . F B i s - et e ‘;‘M“;:m‘?;,,m“,:z o e aghdac e R Mt Wen o 858 the state In ob. : ; e .. | 0 poathe SNEof cur oty N Dt 1 e e s [he i would particularly recommend that |keep that beautiful and beloved em- ver a“ ln and preventing proper digestion. TR T MR e R Lo / assemblies be encouraged to observe | blem of a united republic constamtly - |, Reliet in Sve minutes is waiting for [ Il Fire district to provide for the s o, 2 ,‘ in a fitting manner the most impbrtant | before our eyes and close . to our A4 you at any drug store. N SRt 5 DSl OEer. AJes 'S Teob-. = F national -holidays, like Washington’s | American hearts, thergby ®showing and Re alr work h *“Paj llpe‘p‘i‘mnt = Comtain [lution to grant the South Country |services, she i é birthday, Lincoln’s birthday and the |that in the presence of a common duty eamust-h peuz;‘D iy in’ t:;ux\‘x&lly Poultry and Pet Stock W,‘b owing ity Fourth of July, not forgetting the day | and national peril there is but one al- R keep the ontie famlly fred from | eeion o use the State armery set aside in a majority of the sfhtes lke:‘nh.u&e, one loyalty, for all true anni H of le union_in honor of patron o gl 3 P indigestion, ayspepsia. sourness, gases, | JICTerly: for the il oy Mdmfib’?“ Saturaay. | qur ‘eries iod imown_ as Solomine eart) Y ince. day. t wo a most commen: R AT T AUTOMO m; months. It belongs in your home. m'gf.ix fu;ll:‘ldm Abl‘:n-m The dance given by Norwich people | able movement on the part of the 9 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, e in Shannon’s hall was largely attended. | fourth degree section to see to it that 3 s aucted | About 80 couples-were present. Hein- | P | Eereey oo “3“‘7 ";fl" ;:"' ,1‘- - rich's orchestra furnished music. Pro- embly that Columbus day shoul - TRUCKS and CARTS, Chast fessor Bennett of Norwich prompted | marked by some observapce that| A mother’s unending work and ust Iy : ] Eipinoo, would do honor to the memory of the | devotion drains and strains her Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- ? Clyae dance discoverer,of-Amerios. physical strength and leaves its mark ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Credit Given for Loyal Suuport. in dimmed eyes' and carewom ex Before closing this report I desire to ions—she s before her time, tend thanks to the fourth degree | PTSSSIO) e 54 o fhembership, of the district for — the Any mother who is weary and langni and you will want to come % L splendid support they have given me | should start taking Scott’s Emulsion ar — cum, ‘Frankln, Hanover, in’ all my undertakings for the up-| NorwegianCod Liver Oil asa strengthen« o Telephone Men Move on to Bozrah— | Scotland, Hampden, Yantic and Jew- building of this section of the order.| ing food and bracing tonié to add rich< A Burial of Mrs. Eliza Murphy at New | ett City. 1 further desire to express my deepest | ness to her blood &nd build up hes 507 to 515 North Main St / Flilford—Christian Science Meeting. Nearly Ran Into Car. feeling of gratitude to State Deputy | nerves before it is too late, Start Scott’( wSaturday morning two small boys inter- | William J. Cronin for many courtesies | Emulsion today—its fame is world-wide, The telephone gang of 16 men which ‘Were coasting on one of the hills is being - | extended and willing co-operation i | ¢ js free from alcohol. < 3 - . e every movement,which had for its ob-. oo e o A Deed.ootsa e Baking Powder, Ib.... 14c T:Tepnon:m%;-m %oD Of the hill and did not see the on. | fairs, : that an ject the hettarmgnt of tlie dirict ors bere s llsag /|| Peanut Butter, Ib... .. 14c it iqwn Saturday for Soaran. | coming nortibo PANCAKE FLOUR - MAPLE SYRUP LA TOURAINE COFFEE All Seasonable Good Things at People’s Market " 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Progristor ONTED TEK INPORTERS 00| S50 5tisited, oo BRI EEE = m;..m, S NEW'ENGLAND Amm:n ertl izers WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- 32 Providence St., chf%% dé&?cnli"sry ” “';x\”:&m s Sunday - 1,204 2 g : EE OUR LOCAL' AsEwTS. e Prompt attention tc day orjnight calls, n ; 3 e’ vertising cotumns *of The Telephone 630. apri Wil CASTORIA e posed