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MEMORIAL SUNDAY AT WESTERLY Members of G. A. R., Relief Corps and Spanish War Soldiers Attend Services in Grace Methodist Church—Veteran Firemen’s Association Invited to Wickford. There is a full quota of soldiers in maintained for this purpose. Dona- the federal service in Westerly, of the|tions of money should be sent to the regular and national guard tpye, as|treasurer of the British Relief society well as a number from the naval|distinctly marked, American Saflors branch, but it so happened that they|and Soldierss Comfort fund, _of the are not of the class that usually fre- | British Relief Societies of Rhode I quent saloons, hence the new law pro- | land. hibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors = to men of the military service while| The Westerly Veteran Firemen's m.ue.c.';'.'s'a.n Co. in_uniform, will make but very little on, in common with other hand Estab. 1872 difference in_the receipts of the sa- |fire engine companies in Rhode Island, ki loonmen In Westerly and Pawcatuck.|has received a ninvitation from the Plaut-Cadden Each member of every fighting branch | Wickford Fire Engine company to at- Mable to federal service, is included in tend the muster at Wickford, ~July 144-146 Main St. 343 the ‘act, regardless whether or not|Fousth, when the prizes usually at the Noroich O Tel. 1343- Tel. 1133-3 he has been actually mustered into the | State muster will be competed for.| —_— —— <t Sanction for the muster was given by | g S s of the soldiers on duty in|the state league at the March meeting, | 1 pay good g e Need a Plumher? LUMBER Everything Pure, Clean and Good s at the ADAMS PROVIDENCE BAKERY 56 Franklin St. VICTROLA WASSERMANN LET ME PAINT Thy Plaut-Cadden Co. IT FOR YOU! Estab. 1872 GEO. F. Plaut-Cadden Building 17 Town St. DECOOEEETrEy May Sale of and Silk Underwear A remarkable grouping of both Lingerie and Silk Under- garments has been made, and the variety of both style Westerl: that while th w|and special effort is being made to| ; ey T e ™ I | have & representative number of tubs et c'f'" Sesond Tel. 827 of all there should be no distinction in re- | in the squirting contests, and also live- and Clothing. BAST oW descriptions gard to the men of the army or the |1y reel races. MIKOLASI e N e BARs Sl oo Walter P. Moran e, ol. navy in this respect. There ought not 38 Market Street to be any discrimination, and the and price is very complete. From the simpler garments §| onaition should not exist, where a folds o bwen appol m«:lsfin Reprs- Tel. 537-5 sr..m;kh-: - St. 23 Viater Street : = o . soldier and a sallor standing before N s i — —— ety — = for 25¢, up to the beautiful silk novelties at $8:98, there J| o 20 2ot not receive Tike ser. | United States Naval Academy at An- | ORE Do Beres Him 66 the P almost endless iety. Now is the time to lay in-a JjYics, _ On this poiat Aftamey Gener: e W e o S o B et Photographie GREENEVILLE B ENERY - i T e GO e e e B!, | tendent of the United States Life Sav- Accurately Goode? QRN oo Lt Why The CRANSTON CO. for your seed Potatoes and Fer- words “military forces” are specifical- ing station of the Third district, now by 1y used they are meant to apply both |the Coast Guard service. = Young| GEORGE M. to the land and naval forces of the ’(J.‘::‘i:c:??;d;°?flpefim’fn:a§;"‘“}' RATHBONE country to carry on a war, the de- |2 e 133 West M St. partment of justice contends such | Former Senator Henry F. Lippitt. T 182-3 forces include every fighting branch e Pk v - Miller, of Kingston, cap- of the nation—arm: navy, marine South Kingston Constabli- supply for the coming summer. Buy Now-It Will Prove a Good Investment CORSETCOVERS ................. 29cto$ 2.98 B . il ieneases el S 2 B ENVELOPE CHEMISES ............. 59cto$ 8.98 NIGHTROBES ........-........... 59cto$ 8.98 SHORTSKIRTS ..............--... 59cto$ 2.50 ENIEKERS .......................$29810$ 6.858 Day and Night T. J. Fitzgerald Phone 977 Athletic and Sporting Goods Complets Stock of Up-to-date Fishing Tackle C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broacdway of course 25-29 Broadway Artistic | Desis Fune L Dsians HIGH GRADE descriptions COAL REUTER’'S CHAPPELL CO. 140 Main Street Tel. 184 - 4, n T T el e s has resigned and his successor GOOD ROOFING Tastructions have been sent to Trnit- | Will be chosen next Thursday even- il ed States attorneys and other officers |IDg. Captaln Miller has passed an - its branches fo cause the arrest of anvone twho |eXamination for the naval reserves shall sell to any soldiers, saflor, ma- | With appolntment as a chief quarter- S 28\ Chas. E. Whitaker rine or national guardsman any intox- |master. = He expects to be ordered to e o Walar B icating drink, If the latter appears in|Newport within a week s th, Tace, 2 any Saloon, Totel or other place, In| poy.yilliam P. Buck preached a 3 Memorial sermon in Grace Methodist y AND FOCKET Telephone The Best Engine on the market. EAST SIDE ; Soci church, Sunday morning. The mem- : CAMISOLES $1.00to $ 4.50 [| Rhode 1oand: Inciuding the branch of|bers of Dudiong and Hancock posts, BILLARDS WET WASH THUMMW'S 20 Light Elsctric AR R S . Wonterly, have underiaken . moves |G. A. R, the Women's Rellef corps. DOOLEY & Ernest Freeman Delicatessan e farm, 311000, ment, In addition to the main purpose |and Bruckner camp, United Spanish rnes the farm, $110.00. for which they have organized in|War Veterans were in = attendance SIMPSON 15 Ripley Place 40 Franklin St. W. P. HOLMES - n | Ve Memorial Day address i the b British reltef service, for the supply- | he Memorial Day eddress in the Basemont Tel. 1112-4 Sl oo Griswold, Ct. ing of comforts to American soldiers T o O ks this method the hope | Will be delivered by Rev. Howard W. Pays Buiping e o cement the bond of | Benedict, the voung chaplain of the | — :’:fle:r{ghig“"a'::d. by sentiment at least, | Connecticut house or representatives. HOME Where Self Starting METAL return the service rendered for the |He is pastor of the Methodist church FURNISHERS 1s He' Going? Roisiiet, British soldiers and sailors by Amer- |in Bloomfeld. = i i CEILINGS = o Awe £ el Everythina Why to the Typewriters fcans. The British relief work will ¢ . For the Elome in no way be lessened, but It is hoped Local Laconic SCHWARTZ WAUREGAN R. WAGNER John O. Johnson that In addition to furnish comforts,| The wooded portion of the old Rob- BROS. HOTEL. 18 Central Ave. such as soap, towels, handkerchiefs, | inson manor at West Kingston, com. Wt et of course Box 196 2 socks, plaving cards, and other small | prising seventy-one acres and _sur- Lol 965 Norwich, Conn. Tel. 719 and 719-3 articles to Rhode Isiand troops, when |rounding the fair grounds of the Wash needed inzton County Agricultural society, | Devos HAIR A special organization for this Amer- | has been purchased by Henry N. Gi- AND DYEING Ready Mired Motor Cycle: » ¥ ] ican relief work has been created. and |rard, lumberman. She tract is cover- Eoisrtans wiock A Bicyeis #ubp DRESSING an entirely separate fund will be th heavy timber, mostly oak. 54 Paint Harper Method on u Wan e e Waraishes, Susdii “ Alsc u s anicuring Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to négiect them? You Oils and Brushe: c. V. . meed have no fears. By our method you can have your testh fillsd MYSTIC PLAINFIELD il or 2nd Metals : BENBECTON. Ir MISS FARNHA Srowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. g S Bl m g b e Bres D DAL LON r, Thayer Bloc Members of Golden Cross Pay Sur-|Horse Owned by Beecher Brown Runs s e b ey, o, b8 a - CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES prise Visit to Mrs. Frank Dicken-| Away—Glee Club Team Loses to! PLUMBING QUALITY MILK See SPEAR and STRICTLY SANITARY UFSFICE = son—Pupils Surprise Miss Helen Tigers, 13-5—Death of Mrs. Frank | and High Grade You'll S “As Y Like It g TR“'"C-‘LNE"A'!N St Taber—Patriotic Organizations At- | Belisle. GRBCENTES for Babies C AL SEEAR S A — OC.RIEZ: . - A JAMES W, — g ASEETIC DRINKING CUPS S CHuEe ShINES There was excitement Sunday 7 A. T. Otis & Son ApciChlidsen Optometrist MURSHY 10c and 12c quart Franklin Squars STORER FARM E S O sast |MOrning, when a horse owned by g : M e O tirorise Lors | Beecher’ Brown of Black ~HIll: ran 7z Frankiin St. ty at her home Friday evening by the 2%ay. Mr. Brown had just taken his Bulletin Bldg. members of the Golden Cross. Mrs, |198d of milk off the wagon and loaded Dikerson, who. is a shut-in: gave a |the vehicle with empty cans when the | ——— ~OWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimats. Ne charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE 16 Thames St Telephone 1884-2 in Somers Bidg I o 2 o ® S w wsno $8r> 1£3 Em 5 g POOBOSOBOCNTONSTOOOBCONCOEOONOONOCCO0K z z M/ H ovE works g = : z i § cordlal welcome to her visttors. She |Milk train arrived. The train was go- Soda Wat: i ADE DENTISTS Was secretary of the Golden Cross for |\18 to Providence. = The horse be- THE e S | Gnanes 21 b e R DheE a term of vears and had become pop- |Same frightened at the engine, and | / THAMES v ot NEMORIALS i E uccessors o B o) ular “with all”its) members, A social|SSrted on 2 wallop owasd = Main NATIONAL i TR LA | 203 MAIN ST. : NORWICH, CONN. evening was enjoyed, refreshmentsySireet, The wagon collided with a 2 <. E. WRIGHT RING & SISK'S KUEBLER CO | 94, M. to8 P. M. were served. Do of Ssnd near fhe trasRe o way Druggists ¢ o 2 overturned. The harmess bggke, but D I 8 Cove St. 99! 39 Frankiin St. M ¢ Lady Asistant Telephone Pupils Surprise Teacher. the horse continued to run, Wrazging 16 Shotucket St. 25-2 Franklin Square Tel. o0l 1 Miss Helen Taber was given a sur- |the overturned wagon. After running ! prise party Friday evening by her |about fifty yards from where the wa- 7 ——— e TR — - - pupils at Mystic Acudemy. About 35|gon overturned, the horse fell. It | REO CARS FERGUSON’S Furniture = ke g Stiended. Games of various kinds|was seized by men who were standing ana o BALTIC In belping to promote music. He will | \vere played and refreshments were|at the flag station Are Good Cars s Upholstery Work etire t T served. Glee Club REO GARAGE 3 = of Merit Present Farewell Gifts| " Tetire to private life. 5 e ee Club Loses to ers. th Niamonds, mers Prese: we Gift for Mr. Ka: Patriotic Organizations at Church. E . in the Watohear to Samuel Lawton, Who Retires as 2 T e ok i = __The Glee club's baseball team lost | New Majesti {MAN | . . On behalf of the spinners of the|, Sunday was obgerved In Mystic asiits first game of the season to the | jestic Clut Clase and ‘ Overseer—Fine Gift Also for John|mule spinning department in the Baitic | Memorial Sunday.” A Union ~service |plainfield” Tigere, 13 to 5 Saturday | Building |~ silverware 2 33 Warren St. | Kay—Three Local Men Enlist in the | mills, AMatthew Bailey presented John |Was held at the Mystic Bridge Consre- |afternoon on the Douglas ball srouncs | Shetucket Street 1239 Main Street Tel. 1254 a Fifth Company. Kay,'who resigned as second hand of [&2tional church and it was a Unlon|Krauss, pitcher for the Glee club, w ——— o - department, a handsome umbrella. o o o d and nervous in the opening ir JAMES L. CASE (#8| sUppLiES and BETTING'S HAVANA LEAF CIGARS music was sung by the cholr. Rev. A.|nings, but settled down after the | 3 til the A Whole Lot of Quality for a Nickel F. Earnshaw preached the sermon.|fourth and pitched mood ball u -] been emploved in this Saturday noon at the conclusion of | Mr. Kay at for a_ number of years. the day’s business, 27 mule spinners | departm 37 Shetucket St. | ACCESSURIES FODODORHEL ¢ i art t Z v: o Rev. Arthur Withee, astor of the v] B | assembled in the mule spinning depart- | About a year ago he was promoted to - , D eighth when he retired in favor of A share of 1 ment of the Baltic mills and presented | second hand. He has no definite plans | Methodlst church offered prayer and Dradford, who held’ the Tigers pow- } “Ask the Men Who Smoke Them” your insurance C. E. LANE % Samuel Lawton, re a|for the future. Matthew Balley suc-|Rev 3 15 Bates of the Baptist church erless in wolving his puzzling deliv- 5 oy Business - i meerschaum_pipe, an_ur a | ceeds him. = e egations ery. TFive men retired by the strike | 5 2 5 of all kinds nop ¢ T ciger nbider. - The presspiation bl e ot Williams post, G A R A Sianatham |out routein the last two Innings. Vin: | 5 for 25¢ Box of 50 for §2.25 LAl | House ter. 1123 1 S ke o B U -amp, Sons rans, Willlams Wo- |cent fo ers was steady du N | p as made s The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [man's Relief corps and Phebe Pack- |ing the whele thone bag preoartur: | BETTING, 6 Broadway | ton. The latter i who succeeds Mr. Lav foranitor: B = : - hang. | Alexander Dupont, Jr, was baptized |er Rathbun tent, Daughters of Vet-|tho bat was a feature. Battesie thanked his empioyes for their FARMING IMPLEMENTS in St. M church Sunday afternoon | erans, were t 3 < some remembrances. He spoke of the | pe mac i y s, present. Krauss, Bradford and Kana - or the twenty afrest s oo aperation ard foitneul ser. | Dy Rev. Thomas Lynch. The child was | ~Company A and Company D of the|cent and Alexander. 1. Hanabe; also John Leahy for the twenty numbers. Refresh- =g hearty co-operation ad faltnful ser- | ciristoned Irene Germaine. The Spon- | Myste Haome Guard atiended secvice knder. man Whipple and e ige] | [ments were served by the supper 5 b Tagle s sors were Mr. and Mrs. Treffle Guilott. |at St. Mark’s Episcopal church. May Basket for Principal. Rev. Wiliam A Kgefe. wha g Dan [committes. MECHANICS' TOOLS S 4 during his 13 years as overseer of that | Afrer the cercmony & dinner s Have. pleco: i bury caller Sunday. Rev. J. Coyle, o department. ed at the Dupont home to friends and Social and Personal ltems. Members of the eighth srade of the |Jesuit Father, of Holy Cross college C. E. Committee Meets. of all kinds = Plainfield Grammar school hung a | May basket to Principal Cecil E Mr. Lawton will be greatly missed relatives from Grosvenordale, New | Mrs. A. O. Wilcox entertained at Dnducted . the afftatrsg ofl” o committes fromthe Y. B 8:.C: THE HOUSEHOLD cfe’s ab- by the members of the Baltic Meth- [ Boafors ang maltic p : But luring Father el b was for & e ot | B d_Baltic Auction Bridge Thursday afternoon.|je: Friday evening. Games were Diss e . met Friday evening at the home of Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street yéits & member of the church choir Enlist in Fifth Company. :ehre prize was won by Mrs. Louls Mi-aq and songs were cung. | Tefeeans At PR S serauea: |Cliffora Lathrop on Town street to = -2 Rlisted i eey and Leo Herard have |con, Reginald, jeft Saturday for Bos- |the varie mors: toectons. Those in (G, in Plainfleld attended the patrio- Heard About Town. | ibat th e U » © A-lton, where they are to reside. the Darly were: Misses Irene Gauthier. |,il services in Dayville Sunday O el i f i ST Eant | MY TIREI] FEET ST “oBie aa Szt Frank Wood or ma [HSlen A0 o pates Slice, Syl — Foris Georse. Ulin Has returned 10 {hs Jene i o Sy e of Provi. | e e B A And Wil Sufivan. “Sriton Wineer.| NORWICH TOWN [nis Foms'on ola’ Cometery iane ‘ dence and Sadle Donahoe of Norwich| Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Marshall of = BERE; Eanyont — Mrs. Mary Murray of Oneco came il I F R I 35! Sunday zuests of Miss Ethel|Providence, #re guests of Mr. Mar- e Helpful Service at Sheltering Arms [Thursday to visit her ter, Mrs. % Yaradi fasd Iots ind MEd PRt B Aon s srent ;'-e%";rdaumv Mrs. Enos M. Gray, in X Provided byl Rev. George H. Ew- |James Thurston of Town street. Er‘(oLf -Irn;‘ « 1".».”\;5 ‘u;h ]a«—’v"'\. nt | the_week enl in Pascoag. Miss S. Janette Marshall of Prov! Mrs. Frank Belisle. ing and Girls' Quartette —James| . . o o | iminary certificate of dissolution | derea . William McGill was a Sunday visitor | dence is the guest of Mrs. Gladys Wil- | Mrs. Frank Belisle, 51, of Lawton| Thurston Concludes Work at Hall- |sireet has returned after spending a St Y DUIR SORE, SWOLLEN, AcH. | [P, Erovidence. cox. Helghts, died Saturday morning. Mrs.| ville—Many at Social Club's Dance. |weck with relatives in Middlctown, NewvEomton = Pkl — LET e N, ACH. Miss Joseph t Relt y h ty a S. W. Lee of Nort - e e o apLLEn. A i sephine St. Onge, Wwho has| Mrs. Robert Knowlton and Aaughter, | Belisle was stricken May 16 with a = == ls clbpau B T Fee 0l | \D ou been spending two wewks with her sis- [ Eleanor, are visiting in Bridgeport. [shock and was confined to her bed| Rev. G. H. Ewing, pastor of the| Miss Louise Newman of Brookivn, |ton were named as apprafsers on He | Q Tur +14 A BATH OF “TiZ. ter, Mrs. Fred Beckwith, of New Lon- prosiedP ool ey from that time. Her condition be- ! jirst Consregational church, conduct- |N. Y. spent the week-end with her | €State of the late Ira E. Dimock when HERE \ IRr don, has returned home. JEWETT CITY came dangerous Sunday of Jast wek.|eq service at the Sheltering Arms on |slster, Mrs. Delia Gifford on Harland |it Was probated in Hartford. i H S ENL 1 - Mrs. Fred Cruthers and Miss Mary Mrs. Belisle was born in 1865 in|Sunday afternoon. The text chosen iroad. . P ~oote has given | With a child who isr B. Donnelly were Saturday visitors in —_— Upton, Canada. She came to the|was, Who for the joy set before Him SN Chester.—Professor Foote has given ; Hastford. Public Canning Demonstration This|United States when a voung woman |coaared the cross. - As Christ went on| Farmers are sowing oats and plant- | 0ut nearly all the seeds for the school | cheeks o thin I R Tt SF Daceen spent| Evening—Red Cross Bramch Re- find resided in Danielson. She mot {inroush His life, doors closed behind |ing corn. Some are mot abls to plan L e i iter sociiy [logivethatchik e er, Mrs. D. Wil- ! er husband, Frank Belisle there and |Him until He found Himself in the |for large crops as it is impossible to|Agricultural and Mechanical socie tart it & mot, of Railroad street. ceives Gift of Useful Packing Boxes|was married in 186 upper oom with the disciplcs, the |get help. . : The products are to be on exhibition | to start i g e — at the fair Sept. 21. Foroverf Henry Bellanger passed the week| ariss She is survived by her husband, alonly way out the way Margaret Costello, instructor end with friends in Waterbury. son, Peter. her father, Baptiste Gau- |( 4 S o e ot rdise , v 3 dis o B 3 = % tems |som, 3 . Baptiste Gau- |On the cross He spoke of paradise Fred Case of West Town street en- g 5 Antiaes ! susiie Tl food I a4 Tiffany was in Boston Friday |Of ome economics at Storrs Amrieul. |vin her brother brothers, . Baptiste, |that was fhe joy set before Him. In |tered the iraining achool . for - coant |, Middletown o The Hddesey ooy | changing ¢ g tural Gollege, will Eive a practical |jogeph and Frank of New York, Vic- |the life of Jesus the cross gave way |guards scrvice in New London on | faIm Bureau is complocng ot in | Decn changing o e aeon and Arthur Amquistinay this evening at 730 C'cldck UDUEr | G ice Wi et L, BeX slatars An- |10 the crow He who | Thursday. the fleld, and her first work wo anging poor ere week end visitors in Putnam. : = ave i 3 geline, ones, Leona and Rosana of |is a Christian Ttiplicd the op- he fleld, and her firs ork woul: = it | ST Sty natnoun Was s Bunday | S0, Uanicce. or the Harmomy ‘club Eanatia. 'She’wil e burica - Wb |ortuniins 7 Bean sazon ATarray and Miss Giadys | PEODIUIS e along (ne iines of b l:{cr‘c ism | n 3 aven. A - regan. ‘ho forgats himself in the ser- of Oneco were uests the last | SeTVin and vegetables en—whe a tables. £ D¢ ity to him who forget: neco were g | d drs. Jeremiah Cody of Cen- ,w’,,fmf,‘;\‘;st’sav;‘}m,;’g‘;;‘\‘,‘"h‘,* P Mrs. Belisle was well liked ana she |Vice of others. When we come (o tho [of the week of thelr cousin, Miss Ida [ West Hartford. —George Fanning, son | well— < ] - A0 Buests of Or. Cody's serving e profucts of Farden ‘and made friends of all whom she met. Bl dimeutty, it the joy of Christ, | Thurston of Town strect. of M2 and Mre. William . Fanning, of | that you get { : T i our way s ictorious sy i avenue, was among the | Seott & Bam Tohn MoCartiok. of | O foF 8o Dextuwhiler. Son Brjlen GoEs oot see the compensation of all| Mrs. Josephine Parker and _her | harmington avenue was smong e | London spent Sunday with Mrs. Gift to Red Cross, Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan have re- |serrow. DBut there Is a hcreafter. |daughter, Mrs. Georze Geer of Plain | Wrn ort Taesday for traiming at ihe =T arrici’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noe| The Red Cross room will be closed [C€lved news the past week that their |There is a limit to the power of evil |Hill, were in Montville last weeR, to | ¥2lo boathouse at New Haven = L. Perkins. = Southington.—This town will be one tes of the state to have fi Caron. until after Memorial day. Beginning |50n. Willlam of New York, enlisted in |and sorrow bLut no limit to the joy |visit Mr. and Mrs. C next week the hours will be: Tuesday |the Naval Reserve of that place. Mr.|and victory obtained through Christ. Common Human Failing. and Thursday, 2 to 5 p. m.: Monday |NOlan Was a former resident of Plain- v God now, and yours will be | After a few months’ stay at the|of the pla Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, PRETTIEST N burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tor- a e Fesil 3 Hoid TR et ot ygurs in a “Tiz" bath.| Another reason why we hesitate to|and Friday 7 to 9 p. m. fleld and went to Y;‘e!\ York about two |better preparation for the larger|pome of her sister, Mrs. DeLons on|works on July 4. The word comes GOING Foud caeet ol weigzle with jo=. theyi | turn loose our gab about how to rum |, The Red Cross chapter is very grate- |YearS ago when he was engaged as measure of joy in the life to come. |the Scotland road Miss Bray returned | from the selectmen of the town, and Jook up at you and almost tall and |the war is that we are mever In such |fU] to the W. A. Slater Mills for the |cartoonist by moving picture compan-| The girls' guartette, under the di-|the last of the week to Montclair, N.|the dealers in explosives have then thes'll take another dive in that | danger of acting like an idiot as when |Eift Of six larce new packing boxes to |1e8- rection of H. L. Yerrinzgton, gave most |y, warded their orders for the goods. -t We falk £00 much Honatot S When e used In t..: chapter room for sup- Personals. acceptably Reginald DeKoven's R L 4 When your feet feel like lumps of i Bk plies and finisheqd work. Henry Dodge of Hartford spent the [CoSSional. Familiar hymos in which | ey g R Worthington of West | Bridgeport—Accompanied by the | lead—all tired out—just try “Tiz" Russia Is Young. Beek-end with his mother, Mrs. John D e T ihe haur: ‘Dhe/|TOWn street leaves' the. first' of the | health comyulssionars, about 50 mem It's grand—it's glorious. Your feet| 14 geems funny tha New B n.—Arthur 'W. Bacon has ge. s g Yo o M week for Hartford to spend. a_ few | Ders of the Fourth company, Coast A will dance with Joy: also you Will fnd | (ios 56 Bosiatiors e in maris o2Tie] | siven 8 bateh of eges to the Museum | WOrd was recelved here the past |MCmDers of fhe GRarielis Tother, “aus |weeks with her daushter, Mrs. Flora | Hlicry, headed by Capt Arthur ¢ Ben- \§ Made from a 10c . anl patn gone from corns, callouses | ho of Soclalists are in charge of the | Cr'NG ural Mistory and Art of the New |Week by relatives, that Patrick Fits- |Ruth L. Potter, Bilzabeth Luther Ar-|p “prown. nett, attended the flag raising at the | > o g Russian Eovernment when we have| B i e S they sre now o |Eerald. o former résident of this place, |!in® Combles and Mare Swing. isolation hospital the other aticrnoon ||\ e Thucvn mothtue S ~ria Tve tee| o JhoB, thet richt P- | exnibition. Egge there represent those |Bad enlisted in the Unitea States ar. g Misses Isabel and Christine Bache- | WAlCh was heid by, the measies say > i ol only remedy that draws out all the e of the emu, a_large specimen of Aus- MY and is now stationed at Fort Slo- EndesWeorleat Hnilyjlle ler of East Town street spent the weel | J0ich 18 confined there. The flag v ¢ polsonous exudations which puff up s tralian bird, old squaw, redhead, black |CUm- 3 James Thurston of Town street has |end in New Haven with their brother-]donated by Dr. irank W. Stevens |} See them in our win Four fest and cause foot forture. £ No Effort Untried skimmer, murre, gallinule, little blue News in General. finished his_work in Hallville and on [in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- |President of the board of health. | g t a 2 cent box of “Tiz’ at any| Prussian money is beginning to|heron, black crowned night hi Saturday left for two weeks' visit with Dawhkins. & Szl e drug of department store—don't Wail,|show ite effect in Petrograd. No ef- | razor billed Ik, African ostrich, whtts |spanr® Safmcy e *hr STt City | hik 'son, Henry Thurston and family, [%47 DEW Ptineriomayy BT 0L I ’ o Ah! how glad your feet get; how|fort will be untried to put out the|pelican, white ibis, least bittern, Amer- hE $: |in Hinsdale, Mass. i e death 1e; y son, | A comtortable your shoes feel. You can|flre on the east front of Germany~ |lcan eider and Oyster catcher. The | Srrm Comens Mont: t th k- by e The, mr Eupurt . mostiLAT it o TR Lt Taat wask T TaE ¢ Flant-Ladden | e n 5 - . B e v spent the weel- nurses of the spital | in the superior court last week in her wear shoes a size smaller If you de- | Rochester Herald. eg8s are marked to correspond with|end with Willimantic friends. Dance at Scotland Road Hall. nurses and Red Cross nurses held in|suit against Hubert E. Bishop and Plaut-Cadden B sire. exhibitions of the birds of the type, 50| Local people, wWho attended the| The Scotland Road Social club mave | the hospital nurses’ home tentative|Samuel Lines of Norwaik. It is al- | tne monstrations to Drotest asainst|that by comparing the marks on the |dance in Milner hall, MoosD, given by |a_dance Saturday evening in the hall.|plans were made for the eupplying of | leged that on April 19 last the plain- TEERE 12 no savertsing, megwm wm | fhe continued Increase in the c K&s with those of the birds it is pos |the Jolly Four, Inciude Misses Annie |Many were present, coming from Pal- |extra nurses in the event of emergency | Liff's son George was struck by the Enmern Gonneotlcalqual to Fhe Bul: living are taking b dally |eible, to geadily lentity the sort of|Stubbs, “dith Peterson, Jennie and [tic, Occum, Taftviile and Hanover |for the Bridgeport St. Vincents and defendants motor truck as he was [Jétin for business resurts. egx y each bird. Loretta Paliser and Sadie Donahue, |Greenman's orchestra furnished music | emergency hospitais. crossing Water street, Norwalk. His NORWICH, CONN