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# N. S. GILBERT & SONS MAJESTIC BUILDING it We are offering balanee of our FURNITURE STOCK at Special Prices DINING ROOM" - PARLOR AND CHAMBER . 3 - Attractions at Kingston on Grange D-y——.This:is'Govunnr’o‘ Day—How Wednesday’s Westerly Men Exempted ding. Races Resulted —Sixty-five or Discharged From Military . Service—Real Estate Transfers—Rollins-Fgazier Wed- ‘Wednesday was Grange day at the Washington County Agricultural So- Clety fair, at Kingston, and the attend- |. ance was larger than on Tuesday, but on neither of these Were there so'many on the grounds as during.the corre: ponding days of last year and on Wed- Resday mot over a hundred Westerly as dem:nstrations of Nome canning and cooking. ‘The local chapter of the American Red Cross has a tent at the fair this year where members are enrolied to assist in carrying on the world war. The attendanis at the héadquarters are gowned in the immaculate Red Cross uniform and visitors are given interest'ng information of the work. WESTERLY INTERESTED INFAIR RS Fall Clot For the Whole Family Values that Will hing o FURN‘T[JRE 2 people went by tr!.iln t:) flml ihir, ll|- . 2 . ’ - s g S IEuE Ta duCmbbile tawelis much | Adinw _ng:'-.n,a- s he: combati- Stand Comparlson UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING Seiges were' ‘bussiad” Tucsdsy . and |turming the [aDIes on. Exsrer Srante: < = Wednesday examining the exhibits in | which currie? off the honors a year We take pleasure in showing the new styles selected for your ap- ANDIRONS AND SHADE WORK AS USUAL FIRE TOOLS WALL PAPERS At Last Year’s Prices COAL BASKETS " BILL TO ALLOW AMERICANS . STAFFORD SPRINGS TO RETAIN DECORATIONS Brom Allied Governments When They Enter the American Army. ‘Weshington, Sept. 12. Senator Lodge's bill to permit Americans to retain deeorations received from al- Town Ticket Nominated by Demo- crats—K. of C. Council Elects Offi- cers. The democrats have nominated the following candidgtes for town officers: Assessor, H. O. Butterfield; board of all awpartments and awarding _the premiums in order to have the work completed and the ribbons for the big day of Thursday, when Governor Beeckman. and staff, the state officers. and the leading politicians of the state will attend the fair. This day is designated as Governor's Day on the official programme, but it is_generally known as politicians’ day. While the varied exhibits and other attractions are of considerable interest, still the horse racing events take the lead in interest. There were two racing events on the cards Wednesday, the 2.25 trot and 2,18 pace, with nine egtries in the former and eight in the latter. In the 2.25 class the original entries included Mazie Tell, Bell Zone, Deep’ Drift, Carrie Reed, Girtie Devel. Lillian Di- rect, Ella Swtt, Bercau, and Barne: Mazie Tell, owned by G. E. Hodge, of Norwich, stepped into a_hole and be- came lame just before the 2.30 event of Tuesday, and Bell Zone was sub- siituted.. The bay gelding Bereau was the favorite in the ‘class before the horses were called to score, having ago, but got second thix yesr, with Richmond third. i The government checks for .the six months’ back drill pay duc members of the coast artillery companies, and for which the boys have beep looking' for weeks past, were recefved Wednes- day by Adjutant General Abbot from: Wasfling'on. They will be sent at once. to the bay forts and to other points where the men to whom they belong. are stationed. { General Abbot sald that now that the coast artlLlerymen's checks have arrived, there can be little doubt that the moncy due meinbers of the battery and the cther mounted commands will be forwarded from Washington short- 1y, The arrival of the money will be welcome news to the men many ~of whom have a substantial amount com- ing to them for drills performed from Jan. 1 to Junc 30. “The draft selection board for State Division, No. 1, has certified to State District Board No, 2, the names of P, s Sflm:‘:: {g: "fl”‘e‘:i'z‘n“"‘c; relief, Anthony Adams: selectmen.|won over five of the entries at the| 223 men who have been exempted or B T oy e Hroonnte and{David Bissett, Georfe Lord: towd | Norwich fair. discharged from military service. Of was pass y Tn the .18 pace, ~Toden. . Frank|this number 65 are from Westerly, as now goes to.the house. Present law cterk and treasurer, J.' Carl Converse; Smith’s black mare, was enteréd with follows: 1 such decorations on Ameri- | coliector of taxes, Patrick J. Murray; 3 can troops. Many Americans who [ school committee, Henry C. Fisk; | Moburne. Julius Gray, Electric Strong.| William Alan Broadfoot, Henry G bave been decorated for valor want |constables, Thomas J. Mullins, Phileas| MoYell and Dr. Robbins, competitors| Champlin, Frank E. James, Genneva o jetn their country’s forces but hesi- | Tavlor, Henry Grundy, Martin J. Cun- |at Norwich, and Quidnessett and|Guarigila, William B. Opie, Peter J. tats to give up the marks of bravery ningham; registrars, first- district, Ar- Single M. Alfred E. Kingsley, of Wickfort”in Comi, Andrew Kochanki, Amodio Si- mone, Frank Bocatura. Angelo Moline- . they have won. taur H. Adams; second district, Pat- rick J. Murray. o charge of the Brockaw Stock farm|ro. James. Duff. Domenico Albbruzze- $300,000,000 MORE 1S near Westerly, and who was expert|se, George B. Champlin, Willlam H. K. of C. Officers. driver of W. §. Aldrich’s string of not- | Burdick. Pasquale = Retaco, Sergio 2 NEEDED FOR ORDNANCE ed horses some vears ago, is the start- | Sciancalepore,. Frank, Falcone, Marina, Informs House Stafford Council,' Knights of Colum- bus, has elected the followinz officers: ing judre &t Kingston, and his work | was ‘satisfying to patrons of the fair Golin, Angelo Sal- Calaldo. Stravace, Joseph proval this season. You will find them correct in every detail and up to the high quality standard always maintained by this store. Coats Al siies, ma- $l 0.00 $35.00 The New Waists 98¢ to $5.50. terials, and-colors. styles ing wear. For all occa- sions — street, house and even- Dresses $10.00 $27.50 New Fall Skirts $1.50 to $10.00. Sscretary Beker So $ E : M Grand knight, John J. Quinn; depnt: % | Vidio, George H. Champlin, Appropriations Committee. geand knight, Bernard Hanley: chah- a.x::ih to the dn;en; wl':;hnrje dsausfii: | Santoro. Angelo Paterno, Eugers Pi- 3 2 .| with a square deal. e judges are ! cara, Mé: 1 Sadlingtor, Seot 12—Secretary | SCNISE Beérnard Mullins: warden, Chas | 3y 2 L lor, William 7. Bearaon | foons oo e, A I nEae o Ba¥er and Major General Scott, chief|] . zerine: mecording secretary, Wal. | and Gearg W. McKenna. co Regine, Charles M. Smith. Ernesto |~ i of stat of the army, told the house ter J. Quinn; treasurer, W. J. Fian o) e e TR0 Durhore S H t ymmittee of approxi- | iuside guard, Owen T 2] ', v in three straig] Seneerella, Vunzioto Vocaturo, Geo. i 508,000,000 more mecded for | wuard, Thomas Dion. e e D eri nIt split | B. Spargo, Gemers Terrasiova, Allen 000, . : rd heat. Bell | IT. Sylvia. grfinance to be included in the new Brops Damaged. Zore taiinz second pluce and money.| Antonio I. Panclera, Pasquale Tris- ttee is framing. A $10,000,000 de-| The heavy frost Tuesday and Wed- | In the 2.18 pace Moburn won in three | cano, Angelo Spozato, George - Ia Boys’ ficiency appropriation for ammunition | nesday- mornings did a good deal of | Straight, the 'third heat for second| priove. Antonio Travato. Josedh B. y: Teserve supplies and other naval pur- | damage to late gardens in this sec- |Blace being sphit by Julius Gray and | Bernstein Vincenzo Azzinnari, Domen Corduroy [ ! poses suppiemental to appropriations | tion. McNell, with four starters. The sum- | jco Galluscio, Clement J. Sharon, Lor- B ° & aiready made and estimated for, was| Miss Gertrude Mackey has resigned |Mars in G. MclLaren, Thomas J. _Clemens. Suits asked by Secretary Daniels. as teacher of the Rockwell Hill school. | 2.20. Trot, Purse $300: Sammel Cisco, John Lumbardi, Walter ith Dick C, fofmerly J. S. Orr, ch P. Talbot. Bernara P. ~McQueeney. s ; ; r = g Chocheto, J. W. Page.... 1 1 1|John Wadesky, Jamas Ceranzio, Edfard 2 pair > Bell Zone, b m, Joire, Haminon P. Faulk, Vincenzo Sisco, James E. S 23 3 e R S A of and upward to $25.00 Deep Drift 3 3 20S. Archie, Amos_ Russell. Alexander “Kni k ] ®la Scott, c¢h m, C. H. Mi- Rosso, Raffaele De Simono, Pasquale - URnickers % chaels s ceees 4 4 4l7.conetta, ePter Olichowik and Frank 2. 3 Time: 324 224 175324 12 | Hepry Crandall A new suit at $15.00 or upward means correspond- 4 e e eecont) O TE The recent transfer deeds of real es- 2 ing value in every case, and a saving of money in many Miehacie 1 1 1[tats in Westerly received for record | instances, together with the advantages offered in our . SR { £ . Whipple are | i {Jullus Cray,” Silens Brooki I 143 ollows: Thomas Thatoner et ux to Oth % easy weekly payment plan. c e R S 3 3 §jMisquamicut Golf club. lot between ther Boys : ol 1, m Thoma: O'BHAR 4 4 2| LLENC DGR A OSa® e e | Suits WE WELCOME NEW ACCOUNTS S s OBlen 4 f Ziway: same t@ same, lot south side Time: 221 1-2, 222 1-4, 220 1-2. | Ocean View Wghway; Irvine O. Chest- Three racing events are scheduled {or to Federal' Felting company. lot SELECT YOUR SUIT NOW trot with nine en- h eleven entries, and for Thursday, tries, 2.16 pace w west side Canal street; Junver Catto to Francesco- Falco et ux, house and lot 35¢c Worth _1§c POMPEIAN HAIR MASSAGE 9 bace wies eight catires. The new —ses in these races that were not en- | tered for the previous events, are immie Mace, Safeguard, Dick C., The parade of grange floats and the oxhibitlon and judging of exen, steers and town teams was the attraction Wednesday. Over in the far north- west corner, of the grounds and behind bogrd fences, ths members’ of Ash- away, Exeter and Richmond granges busily decorated their floats with more highwa side Everett avenue, Watch Hill; street; Chapman, lot east side road. Avondale; Angelo M. Guarina to | Fenita Renve, three lots in Columbaus | park; James Catto to Antonio Pigna- taro, ouse and lot, west side Wester- = Antonio Pignataro to Carmino Man- | fredo house and lot west side Westerly west side Bradford and = Westerly Bradford: Isaac T. Starr et to Mary W. Lippincott. lot west Jo- ux to Martha A. Watch Hill Mary E. Hall and Bradford highway. Bradford Faron Commet and ¥van Willi#ns, in [seph S. Grills (by Deputy Sheriff the, 2.17: Mary Marvel, Bincus, Thom- | Frederick T. Mitchell) %o James A | 2s S, and Bada, in the 2.16 classes. Dunn, house and lot south side Canal | GATELY & BRENNAN, 29.31 Shetucket Strest - Stors open Saturday Evenings T secrecy than would be exercised by S We are authorized by the Pompeian Co. to the Sovernmert in Gxecuting its great, | mronmatord highway = Bradtord; 2 offer a limited number of bottles of POM- €5t strategic war MOVeMent ize in the | X, Undivided “one-half interest in PEIAN HAIR MASSAGE, together with a [ foat ‘parade. which took place shortly | JoUE 3™ Srarnil o Howard B Thorpe. 3 after noon. esterly won sccond and ill; p? % Mary Pickford Art Panel, at 12c, regular value Quonoc ontaus third. - These three |15 at, Potter Hill: Carbeta Quattro- 35s. Sorgpeted from Washington =~ county-|lots in Central Park; John M. Brown- S B P 7 3 : : nthony grange, the only onme from |in. to Walter B. Allen lot on east side |Lorraine mill, was damaged by the ment and company during the four|ton will place the head on the Ho The Pompeluf Preparaticns ne‘ed no word Kent_county, was given a second prize |of” Gooan” View. highway, Wateh Hill; | breaking of rings. and the operations BRIEF STATE WS years of the war. game farm at Madison. of recommendation, and we advise this pur- 1only P f L s given | James Trotter to Louis H. Hasse, lot [3¢ ¢he plant twere. suspended 'Wednes- TATE NE! 3 only Pomona in the contes:, was given ot Napatree Point. day. If repairs are not completed to- New Britain—Dr. T. Eben Reks, | Branford—Today will see a a first. There was a W. C. T. U. float s day the plant may ot resume before = - ‘who since lend’erln:} his resignation as :1:;\ (T“';h?:»‘q(hfggs(- cfi:flfd;-m‘“h“ e chase. THE LEE & 0SGOOD (o, and floats from Ashaway and Perry- ville granges. Local Lacenics. Monday. At the annual meeting of the Ston- superintendent of the board of health has held his plans se-retive, explained ia It is the new on Harrison a in many yvears. son Avenue school Norwich, upthe Exeter foat was an old dray | e North Stonington fair Is yet toington Visiting Nurse association, these | Bethel—Hiram M. Cole, a Civil war | va% ta "azidinoon <hat he 1 15 loave Conss pon which rode a girl muk‘ng a cow | come. ' officers were elected: Miss Louise | veteran, has been admitted to the OId |he local department to bécome opides | €nue. and it will house nearly = and anether sepafating the milk. It| Westerly Red Cross appeals for more | Trambull. president; Mrs. Frank Fos- | Soldiers’ home at Noroton mologist for the state board of health.| children. This school was 'plar Page & Shaw Park & Tilford represenied a dairy scene and was very | workers. e Dodge. Mo Haiariins ‘¢ Cutles, to be the forerunner of a set of and Park Agency peaces o‘r‘l’ceenln zc&::h“:\a‘fi&s;?‘lf Nearly all summer residents of |vice presidents; Mrs. Harry H. Doty.| Cromwell—Arthur Boardman, town| g i ovo - pucor Req © schools ‘to be built around the o foat was s iruck flled with feniie | Watch Hill have depafted. but quite a |secretary; Frank Foster Dodge. treas-|clerk for the past 28 years, let it be| SHS onno s (e Thed ross| school yard which when all fou Vegetables, ete. and there aalves > |resular population remains. urer; George H. Robinson, auditor. |known vesteriay that he would not|shiiped Monday four boxes of surgical| puilt will make a court out of ¢ Quonochontailg srange: represented | Fifty young men in Stats Division, | The Rhode Island delegation in con. Foay Traglecton: national organization. The boxes| Present vard. food . ccmservation. | The Anthony |No. 1, will leave for Camp Devens, |gress has received letters from = _|containea 949 surgicai dressings, 200| Middiciown.—Coroner Stephen Burgess Mills company of Pawtucket, [ Hartford—Judge williamg Hamers- | ijiows, 4 rolls .0f absorbent cotton | Davis has vendered hie Andine i1 |grange »ad an automobile upon which Ayer, 'Mass., next Wednesday. stating that certain insurance com- ley and Mrs, Hamersley ore at their and a large quantity of clothes in good death of Edmund S. Murpny of 7S was a canning demonstration, kitchen,| Mrs. Frank N. Wheeler of Stanton ~ home in_ Farminrt venue after _ 3 = A = {women .anning, ete. Kent County Po- |street has as her guest her uncle Peleg | Panies are seeking to place. insurance | 7005, 2. CFIE0N, FACR L condition. city, who was killed in the au + I New L ondon (NOPWiCh) 1 ine ]imsna toat represented patriotim. Barber of Cummings, Kansas. i Ol eaL iy oy amotnty i accident about a month ago torrtg Brcater portion of he men con-| Eleanor Gill went to the Stafford |could escape from payment of excess| West Avom—Mr. and Mra. Joseph| Madison.—Supt. John M. _Crampton | Cromwe.l road holding Joseph A.'f I N Y ented hemselves anith o "SMAINIng | Springs hospital Wednesday where she | 5201 ot Merriam of Litchfield last week cele- |of the state fisheries and game com- |responsitle for said deatn. In T (0] [ % Ve Ol’k & abou e cal e atching | wil) be operated upon for appendicitis. 2 brated their 6'st wedding arniversary |mission is awaiting the arrival of a [finding he stated that Farr was eit the judges in their work awarding the | ™, % Bl Staphica” A& - Conlgdon Yait Major Bradley Dewey. of the Sani- | i €C U0 678t wedTiol SUT mounttd moose head which the game |guilty of reckless driving or of car prizes for the oxen and eteers, What - tary corps of the army. with hif®com- commissioner of Minnesota promised |lessness :n directing said car, and thus Strs. City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Leave New London dail; Due New York Pier 70 Comfortable Staterooms—well vent &Rzt Due Pier 40 N. R. ft. Houston St.... lated—cap . 1130 P. M. . 7.0 A. M. ceees 730 AL M occupied at 7.00 P. M. Dining Rcom service = la carte = Fare Norwich to New York $1.88 Applications for Staterooms and Tickets should be made to the exhibit ‘lacked in quantity it made up_in quality. For tie first time in several years there were no special exercises in the way of «ddresses for Grange day. this part of the program béing pmitted this year. This feature is made up in part, at least, by the exhibition of the Rhode Island State college in the large tent Westerly Monday for a hospital in Providence, where he will be operated upon. With about three hundred young men away from Westerly, in the army and navy, it removes much of the street activity in the town. Major George L. Hicks, Jr., Fort Adams. has been ordered to take now at ‘missioned assistant, has been ordered to make trips between Providence and Boston and to other cities in New England, and to eastern and middle western points, in connection with the manufacture, inspection and purchase of gas masks and similar appliances for the use of the American armies abroad. . Danbu,y.—~Danbiry has grown 115, 000 bushels of potatoes during _the present season. Tha citv will need 00 bushels for consumption by its own residents. East Hartford.—) an igsue of the town elect: cient number of names having been 5-license will be n, a suffi- G. W. ADAMS, Ticket Agent N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Norwich [|2djoinine Hazard hall, 3 ;:’nnrltmnndu?t I:.ne Soust hv.‘iefsnca(- at| Rev. William F. Williams officiated | Chred to pection the board of select- F The N k ortsmouth, New Hampshire. g : Spi he New England Steamship Company Under the. direction of the instructors |~ U O el FAMESAIC has A Muernny Mattrnton bt wijes |men to put the matter in the call. no fears. B Don’'t You Want Good Teeth? Dces dread of the dental chair cause negiect ? _Yeu meed fi" our method you can have your m filled, you to of the state college many lines of work of value to the grangers, and especial- ly the women. are shown, taking the time that would/otherwise be given up to addresses. Lectures are also plan- ned in the state college tent, as well TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL been appointed postmaster at Slocum, R. I, to succeed A. A. Wood, who re- signed on account of poor health . Colonel Oscar L. Straub coast ar- tillery’_corps, has been ordered from Fort Howard, Maryland to take com: mand of coast defences of Narragan- sett Bay. Miss Doris Burdick, graduate of s. Carrie Frazier of Westerly and J. Claire Bell Frazier, daughter of Frank Rollins of New London. . Mrs. John R. Frazier of Lewrence, Kansas was matron of honor and Anna Brown of Westerly best man. Miss Cora Mae Mack of New London was ring bearer. The ushers were Harry Mack of New London and Frank N. Ayers of West- erly. South Manchester.—Dr. J. A. Hig- Zins is m town for a few days. settling up his affairs. He is now 1 member of the med.cal officers’ reserve and ex- pects to be sent to France in a short time. : Cromwell.—The Middlesex associa- tion of Congregatjonal ministers held the fall meeting Tuesday morning and to €end him. Superintendent Cramp- caused the death of Murphy | Ladies’ New Fall Shoes LADIES’ COCOA TAN HIGH CUT LACE, VERY STYLISH ................... LADIES’ HAVANA BROWN KID LACE— SPECIAL VALUE ... $71.50 $6.50 d ,:rewned or extracted ABSOLUTELY wi ’HOUT PAIN. Westerly High school. class 1916, has x v 31 a = There was an altercation at the vard |z ft 1 tha Congzregational ; CC™SIDER THESB'OTHER FEATUi DEAFNESS AND HEAD || gntered tho Northileld Seminary. She |or he Siin: Goniruction and Trasing | crrms st Cramwatn. with Rov: tiomer || LADIES’ DARK TAN, LOW HEEL, LACE— 0 3 o company in Stonington Tuesday after- [ W. Hildreth. SPECIAL VALUE .................. . ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE NOISES abod Burdick. noon, between Captain Daniel Gilbert +New Haven.—Under the tutelage of STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS George Benjamin Utter of Westerly, 3 - . |and August Vineiot, a discharged em- . } CLEAN LINE=N o It you have catarrhal deatness ox || Scrutineer for this section under the |bioye. 'during which the captain dis- [Lieutenant’ Lyiie Pierson and captain|| ' LADIES’ BLACK KID, HIGH CUT, LACE, $7 00 i ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS head Tioises. £ {0 your drugsist and ve service law, investi- | Charged a revolver. Both were arrest- | Watson of the Home guara, drills wi Snce gating cases where there is dpubt as to | oq (paree Seh or be resuzmed by the Womui's 'Defense HIGH HEEL AND LOW HEEL, $4.00 to . - LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK and estimate. Ne get 1 ounce of Parr (double strength). and add to it l-4ipint of hot- water and 4 ounces of granu- grounds of claims for exemption. Daniel B. Sullivan, former manager ed charged with breach of the. peace. In the town court Wednesday, Giilert pleaded guilty and ‘was fined $17 and Jeague, Joan Scheffler, colouel, Monday evening of next week. If these appeal to you, call for examination 1 e : 1t o QI SGESS $o= Eeeiluitation. ot itnta s day. o} tavlespoonth of the Mohlcan store, Westerly. now |costs of $9.07 ~Vinelnt pleaded Rot| o 0@ oo This Wil orten bring auick retfef ||in charge of the New Haven store, is | guilty. He was adjudged guilty and|, Chester —Commissioner on Domestic DR. F. C. JACKSON 203 MAIN ST. DENTISTS s (Buccessors to the King Dental Co.) 0A M. to8 DR. D. J. COYLS NORWICH. CONN. head molses. should and into from the distressing Clogged nostrils breathing become easy mucous stoo dropping throat. It is easy to prepare. costs little and is pleasant to take. ' Any one who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this pre- scription a trial. Lee & Osgood can upply you. spending part of his vacation here, ac- cdumpnnled by his wife and two chil- ren. American ‘Velvet company, Stonington that has been in- effect since July 2 the management declining to recognize the union. g - paid a fine of $5 and costs of $9.07. Southbury—C. . akeslee & Sors of New Haven have the contract to build the dam for the Connecticut Light and Power company at South- bury. This.coatract ig the largest ever given out in_Connecticut and involves The piston of the main enginie-of the Ja big sum of money. 3 a | Mr. Chapman were in’the same regi- investigation into the supposed cases of hog cholera on the farth of O. R. Bishop cf Chester has shown that the sickness was not hog chofera. Deep River.—~Ambrose K. Miner went to Westbrook yesterday to attend the funeral of Carlos Chapmian, a vet- eran of the Civil war. M-. Miner and A ALL NEW AND VERY STYLISH - THE JAMES F. Telephone 544 COSGROVE (0. 214 MAIN STREET