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It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre- ivents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Stomach and Acid 2 . (5 LEEOEN P 2 Indigestion.. mart Fashions For All Roubiiess ¢ vou avs v suterer trom indigestion you hmve already-tried pep- & v sin, bismuth, soda, charcoal, drug- angd i iv and know carbonate, citrate. oxide or milk, but the. pure bisurated . magnesia, which You can obtain from practically. any <RIDAY 1URD4,_ cuND4). grugeist in either powdered or tablet fo! “Take a teaspoontul of the powder or two compressed tabiets with a little water after -your next meal and see i - 3 - N'hilt :I dlflel’inc:, this t;\"lkag‘né:raw\::l — - | instantly neutrailze - the = - = B ol L e g anur, | Street, Jawcatuck. Rey. Samuel M:[New.York after spending the season major, the home-syarders picked u 3 - at her home here. he papers th 2 raking gas wind fatulence heart:|Cathcart officiated. et Bherbouens .of Newport has| ihe atmors, Theve 'WELe -COMpanian burn and the bloated or heavy@umpy¥| 1In the first hour of Ménday the per - brt ¢ S Paaie i feeling that o follow most -ev- been spendinz a few days with his|in other battalions that ma [ Tithing von eat: front window of the store of James | (ool SFERGST, slowing as companies in the Second % » 3 . T . = Sonr troubl But before giving up hove and. de i . §] ciding vou ar> a énronic dyspepti just try the effect of a iittle Bisurated g ; magnesia—not the ordinary commercial AhTes von ear $19:50—$25.00 AND UP "?;‘m‘"v‘v!fllo:wfl that provided vou take | Cafone, in Bradford, whe DroKen, | dohn osgemes has. returned to as"a buttalion as a whole Major & Jictle Pisated IRagTeRin ATEOTaCELE 3 EBridgeport after several days' visit liams' command was the est € eal vou can eat almost|cne hundred pennies taken from a : 4 Lopun : Distinctive models, the desirable fabrics and best Iy after’a meal vou can eat almost cne hundred pennies taken from @ |yiin his parents, Mr. wnd Mrs. Theo- |drilled on the Piant field. " dore Boggemes on Broadw Stonington Pointers, 1 mfort to follow: and i colorings in great variety. oreathr " the continued. use. at the The total loss and damage is| "yijs; Eisie McGuire has returned to bisurated magnesia cannot injure the Gales Ferry after spending the sum-| More men were discharged Saturda) stomach in any way so long as there . Horton, N. D.. of liner in town. | from the piant of the Ship Construc | ara_anv svmntoms of acid indigestion pastor® of = Grace| Mr and Mra Isaac Cundgil are en-|ton and Trading company. most of Methodist. church, condunled the t ertaining the ught Mrs. Carrie em from the blacksmith department neral ice of Genévicve Charity 1all of Washingion, N. H. Carloads of lumber are being unloaded as FROM $15.00 e Sxopme apd S A1y mons, dpughter.of William J. and" e Mrs, Max Raitnel is visiting in New-|and work is progressing on the UPWARD $ Mrs. Michael O'Connell—Team No.|len Pascoe Symons, at the home of|jort. chooner in course of construction her parents, 14 George street. Mon- Willow Street Improvements, and George “B. Marston Mrs M Edward_Bradley are marted ltedmodelsmdfunedeolhnare-pecu— 4. Connecticut. 3 e et o] -y Si bel rs. John Reardon — Team No. 1,38y gon, o mprovements are being made alon cight years of age and died from e e DeRtiet state ly featured. Many qeunu. y : Rh‘c;:i.e! Toland. o Team No. % Con.|hemotrhage soon an operation TR were at_wer - 2ot tor adepoids in a- Providence hospital, low places and A : ‘ z necticut. % ~o. | Friday. putting it in shape with a steam roll- | s Charlotie . Jozenh has entered Mrs. Charles J. Butler—Team No. New cemen: crosswalk e be- | the Savage school for physical culture Ttz put In‘at the corner of East Main | New York. MYST]C and Willow stree Mrs. Luella T. Gager, formerly of Norwich, having passed the examina N tia required by h Red {ross, has STONINGTON received her diploma. o DRESSES N e My Holmes—Team No. §. Connecticut. MANY AS W AS .00 . r — No. 3 - LS o Rhode Toiand. ¥ oore—Team No Sale of Clift Property—Tierney Tom- At the lower prices pretty Serge Dresses, at the Miss Lucy Crowley—Team perance Cadets Note Fourth Anni- larger, dainty frocks of fine silks. T T R R versary—Improvements on ' Willow | Probability That Strike at Velvet Mill | Street. Will Be Settled—Local Delegates : Rhode Island. : T Miss Daley—Team No. 5, Rhode Is-| .. % ALY 22 Attending Suffield Convention—Mrs. ‘WALK ERILC land. U ihe l;rme( lisslgual) society 0‘712\3 Gager Receives Red Cross Diplom Miss Nellle Neville — Team No. 5,| Union Baptist church was entertains i . AT EIGHTY Connecficut. s #‘;’"“"B“ the home of Miss | Tpere is strong belief that there will Miss Sarah Lenihan—Team No. 6,|Farriet Fish on Burrows stre~t 800N be a sett'ement of the strike that| Recause a man or woman. is o1d dees Connecticut. nAmong the delegates appoinied from | j.as been in force at the plant of the | not mean that thev musi walk along Miss Fva Frechette —~ Team No. 6,| 1€ local church to attend the Bab-limerican Velve: company for more | bent over and supported with a c t : : ond | A man can be as vigorous and healths Rhode Isiand. 9 fesas ““"w“:“"e"“"“vg‘ Sume'd arefthan three months. The strikers and [ A ms be as Vi and 1th Westerly and Pawcatuck have been |- 204 Mws, Elias Wilcox, Mrs. A.lihe company management are not|AL SIERIY 8 4l fwents 1 he aids the divided into twelve districts which apart in the matter of wages or work- > will be carefully canvassed. In addi- e ing hours, buc cn union recognition, tion a committee composed of the or rather a union demand that all, not | or following was appointed to visit the some, of the st:iking weavers be given | 0ur merchants, manufacturers and busi- : employment. At the last get-together Dess men generally: Martin H. Spell- - enLnansfar, session the company agreed to tgke man, Dr. Michael H. Scanlon, James| H. C. Cornwall has purchased of [back some of the men those residing |, 3 . ; D LCapeules. Spellman, Thomas Purtill, James Mc-|Judge and Mrs. Lemuel CIlift, ‘their | ir. the "borougi en preference, but world, contains soothing Exeter - ... Kent county Guire, Thomas F. Lenihah and Joseph |house on the west side and -has rented | to this the strikers disagreed and in- with strength-giving Bristol county .. .5 | T. Murphy. it to Mrs. Frank oCates of .the Beebe | sisted that-it be all or none. "During |11 system-cleaning herbs. Tiese cap- Ticroumen averky -hai Been et Tl aies il farm who expects to move there be- | the past week D.-A. Benjamin, a fed- [ {118 fre 8 prescription an nm:m;;’: ; fore long. Judge and Mrs. Clift will | eral commissioner of contiliation. evi- 5 e e oy D whether of a malignan 3 into the campaign, and speakers will = P % make appeal during tho week in every| , Miss Nora Donovan, daughter “ soon leave for New Smyrna, Fla. dently here at the instance of the|t in relleving backact 3 : rown and city in the state, and next|jeremiah Donovan, of Carolina, and y 2 American Fedsration of Labor. has|nes and bladde: complaints and ajl afl- 00 OV First | Thursday in Westerly. Everynody wili | Daniel Sullivan, of Slocum. were mar- To Attend W, C, T. U. Convention. !peen endeavori to effect a seltle- | ménts arising from an excess of uric Names of Property Owners Assessed $300 or er—] be “urged fo purchase thess safety Fied VMonday by Rev. Father Drever at| Mrs Charies E. Newburv. Mrs A |menc Judge Herbert W. Rathbun has |Acia 1t (he wystem: °0 *% *C deen H % & a nuptial mass in the Church of e ! E. Cutler, Mrs. V. Whiting een active in the same line for some | 5 ' bt ¢ _ Election Under New Charter Next Month—Town'’s Lib- B 2 & afe Investment | immaculate Conception, Westerly. | Mras Ira Decker leave Wednesday e. and he looks for an early settle- | Are “miaranteed e thing " ar !~ erty Loan Subscription Reaches $129,250 Knights of |Monday Westoriy's subscriptions had | Shey Were atiended by Miss Annie|Middieiown o attend the annua) <:ate |ment. e 5 3 cintmed’ or' monex retunded. = Dow't bt 3 - novan and Michael Sullivan, sister |convention of the Woman's Christian ajor Williams' Command. misled hy false imitations, Look for Columbus Teams Announced in Local ‘Campaign for e of the bride and brother of - the| Temperance Union. \luJorlCharlea e om. | COLD MEDAL on"every box s On Tuesday and Wednesday of next|SToom. respectively, Immediately aft- Observe Anniversar: and of the Second battalion, Third [ : er the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Don A Y. mant”of #he ‘Second battalion, Thin i $1,000 Toward Camp Fund—Sullivan-Donovan Mar- | week the Rhode isiand Sunday Seheol | 17 5 TATICR8E, J1 S0 Chiere "'a | St Patrick's Tierney Temperance | regiment, Connecticut Tome guard, i=| WILLIAM C. YOUNG $ > breakfast was served st the home of |Cadets observed their fourth anniver- |ever on the alert for the welfare o g o i ngge—BndfordStoreEntered. seventh annual, session at Pawtucket.| | [83 Co., V55 JO0"Y ®Mrs. George|sary Sunday afternoon in.Columbus |Lis men. Wnen the two Mystic.~the uccessor : in the Part Place = Consregational|if, ITCS'S | TS 1 Gay My, and |Fall. ‘Thers were' special -exercises, | Stoningion ard Pawcatuck ‘ompanies STETSON & YOUNG ¢ 8 T church. & order of exercises fol- 9 b rend| after which supper was served. After|arrived at the state armory in New i lows: G Mre. Sulllvan left for New York. They | S pper . ex-County Director Wiiliam | London Sunday the major's motor CARPENTER and _BU"-DER ! fere is the list of Westerly tax; Smith and others $410.50; Orville| Tuesday morning ;3‘_’- praise "“;‘ N H. McGuinness of Norwich scted as|truck. wish sandwiches and coffee.|Best work and materiala at right - i asurc | Stillman_ $466.50; Mary Thaw Thomp- |}Taver: quiet hour Rev. vames z b toastmaster and an address was. also | awaited them. The men of the bat- | prices by skiied labor. pasers who pay into the town treasurs | COIRRR, MELo0, S TUSN ISAIS: | Dingowell: “0.45. ‘address.’ ou:” Futare| Rev, Fraderick A. MacDomald: paw |given hy Rev. 3r. P Tiart. Many ca- | lalien were then in conditlon for the | Telaphone 50 West Main 8t in taxes the sum .of $300 andkover: Utter company $802. aiheine Suwfl.\"_‘k n: Woi':’ce‘tt. Ha:imlu;n S. t:70- tor of Pawcatuck Cong -:;en-l dets were present from out of town. {nfll!;-rytdg‘“ 1“: f;req’!‘?‘nm‘ U‘;fl’; 1-;‘714 WHEN YOU WANT 15 put your bus- Alice B. Allyn $300; John W. énder- |y - 2 nant. Boston: 1045, words of greeting | church. soon (o engage in V. M. C. owed. at Plant fleld. The sandwiches |, ¥ Touy & your ¥ Vose estate $372:° Washington Trust|3fl JOSton: 1048, worgs of EELCChng | church, soon o enmase I Yas bean Shert Paragraphs. served were wrapped in waxed paper, | meatum. better. 'n"“flfm&’:\;’m' aar 2 Elnetin. n $487: Kathleen B. Anderson $315: iltam P. Anderson estate $400: J.|{S0130. E. Atwood heirs $300; H. Hobart Bab- dock estate $392.50: Horace Babcock estate $303t Peleg S. Barber estat> ffo bans $607.50: Helen B. G. Bettle $337: Ed-| Under the shange in charter of the ward S. Brewer estate $1:447.50; s e '“\57,'_' Contribution to Religious Education,| Broad Street Christian church. Rev. g oo i 2 V. . Dt veurcme Tw: Wim ) e vear's vacation. preached his| Miss Agnes Gallup has returned to |and after the feed. upon request of the | vertising coianins $1,067.25; White Rock Mili | Pressey: registration and appointment | farewsll sermon from the passage in of committees: 10.20, address, Dr. Ed-|the Bible, Tarrying by the Stuff. The j=ar Blake, Chjcago: 11. o'clock, ad- | exercises were gpened with an organ dress, The Quest for Trained Teachers. solo, followed with singing. led by Rev. J. Sly: 1120, Martin Luther’s| Rev. John G. Dutton. pastor of the Did It Ever Occur To You That You Are More Efithe W. P Duffum 365750 Ada Tifiors B esterly: the snmtisl Burdick $3:0; Annie, S Bumet estate B e e o e e in T2 |Rev. C. M. Gallup: 1145, annual re-|Tyman G. Horton, . of Pawtucket, 337.50: Charles J. Builer $534: CHL- | 1iriq jast Jume. Roldme. over : The|FOrts: 12.1Z, intermission. former pastor of =~ Grace Methodist Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, praise|church, and then theer was .singing ford W. Campbell $552.50: Anna E. L.|iown is thoroughly republican in pel- amplin_ $460.50; John _Champlin = _|and prayer service, Rev. Frank Rector,|hy the choir. Just before the sermon, 35 Courtland P. Chapman $434: Eilg- | ricay ","iim'nhlf. e g g oy Pawtucket: , @ Day Iof| there was scriptual reading by Rev. dbeth R. Charter, $681: Arthur © M.| ne comparatively few members of|Crisis. Rev. educational | i, Stewart Kinley, pastor of the First ° . Gottrell $430: Calvert B. Cottrell es-lihat party in the town. Following | SeCretary for New Engiand: solo by Baptist church. Xachn our eman s n t e treet tote $397.50: Charles P. Cottrell|the usual custom the town commit- |2 eal; . W. C. Pearce, confer- & $670.50: Frank W. Coy Real Estate|tee has met and prepared a slate for|onee With gompany $54150; Charles H., Ollver|,resentation to the party caucus. one |33 E.. and John F. Crandall heirs $320.50: | which will no doubt b> adopted with- | £ Grumb Quarrr company. Kingsbury Ci erei $31 Local Laconle. ) o, -‘\‘l-‘"’“é‘r‘:g_"v e e The republk“a.ns wdm meet tm cau- : -jout opposition, as every office to beSinneTE 3 i P P |cus this evening and nominate town urtls $300; Mary &. Dam-|balloted for is filled by ihe present in- |3y jiff Emma C. Pierc ’“{}[’i“fl ofcers. G ol g cumbent, except. perhaps. in the case e S e Huldah H Greene amed seventy = and ‘Mar- | o¢ Assessor Samuel M. Thorpe, who is % : six. died Saturday at her home in Senits SDgane, %éiimk:bert ysdalelrow a school fanitr, Assassor Al- 323"-5 et Brt s ATE: ocer RN §72. Ancrew. (N, cFaher 31 %" | bert N. Crandall and Councilman Dan- e uapents, RIots Athearn. . F sie Gourley £392 Clement A.|yq ¥ T.aski : e 3ha . . Tuesday evening, opening service,[ Mr. and Mrs. Francis. G. Ahearn Griscom estate $496.50: George W.|lo T TArkin, now an ofcer in theypr. 3. & Kaufman: music by Park |have returned from their wedding trip Hamilton estate $310- Denison C 7 2 s e Hinckley and Harry H. Mitchell $420 Laviza B. Hoxie. $882; D. Railway Than On Any Other Industry That You Favor With Your Patronage You expect the car to arrive at your station or. white pole exactly on time and to get you to your destination on the minute. Though your favorite barber may keep you waiting, your grocer and your butcher fail to deliver your order as Place choir: 7.45, offering_and ~_ an-|and will reside in Beach street. Toain the names of these WO {0WN|iouncements: 'S, address, The Liberty| Mrs. Margaret M. Gray. widow of e sy P, fate, unless they ex-lican, T. F. 1 McDonald. Providence: | Murray Grav, Sied Saturday at her °s | 530, ‘addres C. Pearce, Chicago|home in Stanton street. Pawcatuck, 3 Hoxie sflg:usmz‘i!e gm’;nxs m;;'::; erased. Therefore,. the republican [pon 2CC0e in her fifty-ninth vear. n town ticket will be practically as fol- e = & ¥ Kenneth Ridge company $300: | [%T tieket will be practically as fol-| " Wednesday morning, 9.15, praise and | 1 fne whist at the Catholic club promised, and your physician comes when it is convenient, without your writing Frank Laridn $522.25 Jose ¥, Law: Everett. E. Whibple. /town clerk;. javer; qulet hour, Rev. ILyman G.|(he prize winners were Annie Quinlan | a letter to the editor. i rence 3795: Sarah L. Loveland ‘and | "Nttt o n ST g, [ Mot ";3,.,‘;’}:’;“;’%’\»3 30; Binle study. | and “Agnes Sullivan. and John Hag- < e N Tl Tyon 383280 {well'Ghavied. . Crals: Thoms B | pho, TECROSE careoPly o V- I | merty and Michael Toscona. e Mo : Robinson, Daniel F. Larkin. Howard [ freas W o maar oeas thn "Hymn | . Rev. Henry Norman. curate at St. S E. Thorpe, Frederick E. Fowler. coun- “as a Wonder Talc, Prof. H. Au. |Josepi's Catholic church, at Ashton; 2 - usti Smit) T = ity 1as been commissione chaplain an {ow Bhslang Gran: | James M. Pendleton. treasurer’ and | S Smithe ¥115- addrens, The. Cam | st lieutenant in the armv. He has 0: New York. New Ha. | “Opector- e Y e e ey, e QoM |not vet been assigned to duty. “l'ery. Parher. oversser of the noor.|,allies. At 1215 the ladies of the| First Lieutenant John F. Martin, If the cars are late or overcrowded you forget that nine trips out of ten they are on time, and have many seats unoccupied, and are operating at a loss. If the motorman doesn’t stop just when and where you think he should, you forget thaf leaves and frost and fog make slippery rails that tax his skill to the en D. MacLonaban $420: R Mellon $469.50: o b &fi’;“gfigg;ds'f‘“g;:"‘;’;’fl%‘;“;_"é{ aprbe councll in turn will doubtless| church will serve a banauet. medical reserve corps, of the army, is - 5 . s . Opfe company $429: Park Pariter wopark town ser-| " YWednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, [on a brief visit to his mother, brother limit, and that your signal wasn’t as clear as it might have been. meant. Sammel C. Webster, superin- i praise’ service, Prof. H. ,Augustine|snd sister, at the Hotel Martin He : e B ““"“f 230, ‘address, Miss Margarpt |is ewaiting orders to active -ervice, Charles Perry $480: 1 eEiof o eiovEs end s "H'eaj .15, address, -Prof.- W. S. Horace B. Durfee and Ruth M. na K. Merrill Phelps $435: AmelalR Agard . town e arry | Athearn’of Boston: 3.45, W. C. Pearce | Wecker, of New York, were married Potter $481: Walter S., 'and AKatheringg i3 A Solicitor: ~Fdward|and conference: 4. institutes. | Saturday evening at the home of Mr. 3. Price $720.50: S. J. Reuter and Son.| gavity ‘e, Warden: Thomas F.|" \Wednesday evening. 7.0, praver|und Mrs. Geores F. Durfee. in Moss e e ST R Br:)\\‘n chiet of police, all the present|ang Draise, Prof. H. Augustine Smith: | . o, ocorse F. Durfee, in Moss % patro’m e sad 4 s x 3 Granite company $1,174.50;” William C. e > 8, address.. Miss Margaret Siat- | The present is the third weck of the introduction of new president, campaign in Rhode Island for the and benediction. Liberty Toan. and thus far| Dr. Edwin Whitford of Westerly, is $330: Pawcatuck Woolen Mill $1.- 003.. Pequot_ Shi 5 And when you snap out your compiaint to the conductor and he fails to re- spond in, polite and apologetic language you forget that he, too, may have indi- gestion resulting from hurrying through a breakfast that wasn’t ready on schedule time. While waiting for your car .did you ever stop to think that in and under the car is a mass of machinery with intricate apparatus for its control, every detail of which is essential for its movement, and that has to be thoroughly inspected and £10.260,600 has been subscribed of th b f th i i SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES 1:ifseasn emiuem Saregiven e i | i e beerd, o miimint PN e might 0 a ent. wi e maximum set|have gepresentatives at the conven- s t $47.000.000. Here is an inferest- | tion. That back of the car is the track and roadway and an overhead system of trolley and feed wires of copper. worth thousands ot dollars and with thousands of poles and attachments for their support? That back of these pole lines are substations, power plants and transmission ing analysis of the subscriptions by — districts, showing that not . section | Arrangements were completed Mon- of th §tnle is reaching the daily day afterncon for the c-me:lqn this standare week to raise $1,000 for the RKnights gt T N “T)lsrv'lr‘v Total Per f‘ent of Columbus fund of $3,000,000, x101" DON'T STAY GRAY! SAGE TEA | >rovidence $8.259.450 recreation centers at militarv camps Pawtucket . .~ ized f h ‘1%12”33"3273;2.'.“3‘5 Newport . house CR R s T Westarty A line$* where the electricity to move, light and heat the cars is generated, frans- LY | Woonsocket 22 |catuck, with a team captain for each f d d distributed? 94 990 1 side of the Pawcatuck for each team. ormed an AR THAT NOBODY CAN Westerly TELL. : That back of all these are the varicus classes of material and supplies nec- essary to generate power and to replace parts subject to wear and breakage, and— That back of all these is the organization made up of human beings so far as is possible especially qualified to do the task assigned to them, but all subject to failure®and, -like yourself, capable of error? That failure anywhere in this long chain made up of persons and materials may be the cause of delay or accident. “Isn’t it wonderful, then, that there is so little * real cause for complaint? You‘forgu you make your errors, and they are covered up in the scrap heap or the waste basket. Your memory fails you and it is corrected tomorrow. The motor- man and the cmductor forget, and the results appear in big headlines in the daily papers. You can turn gray, faded hair beau- titully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of Wyath s Sage and Sulphur Compound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annu says s well-known druggist here, BUY A LIBERTY BOND- AND OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT Buy a $50 or $100 Bond of Us On Easy Installments We will take care of it for you, cut off coupons as they come due, and add amount to your account, or if you have none, we will open one for you. "All w:thout any expemortmubletoyou The Chelsea Savings Bank * FRANKLIN SQUARE o it dackens the hair so naturally and evenly t om can it has been applied- Those whose hair is turning gray or becoping faded: faded have a surprise await- ing because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes = and your locks become Iluxuriantly d‘{"!(u- is the s of e age youth. Gray- * haired, unattractive folks arewt wanted around, so get busy .with Wyeth’s Sage and phur Compound lo-night and vouwll be delighted, with handsome hair and your youaatul appearance within' a few Phis pnp-n::s.du a tollet requ Sample Each Free by Mail nd is not ln:ta for, the curs, m i g rOutienrar Dege: 17 Bosien. A Bl ey Fa]]mq Hair I3 Really Wonderful On renm spots of dandruff and mg‘nfimn Omgnm g::t mommg ticura Soap and hot water. P*hu dean:c!thzlcalp of dandruff and promotes hair health. The Slm‘e Line Electric Railway