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A WESTERLY RED CROSS DRIVE About 971 New Members Secured to Date—Sum of $2,803 Raised for Armenian-Syrian Relief—College Club Meets | —Funeral of Miss Abbie Sullivan—Statistics From Bank | i Reports. e, i Borrowers of money get loans at a lower average of interest in Newport than at any other place in Rhode Isiand, the Savings Bank of Newport reporting & per cent. and the Newport Co-operative assoclation for saving ana Muilding § 1-4 perecent. Two Providence savings banks show rates only small fractions higher than does Newport, while Centerville and Wick- ford are at the top notch of 6 per cent. Among the loan and building associations the two large ones in Providence and those at Woonsocket and East Greenwich report a 6 per ‘cent. average on loans, while Wester- Iy 5 figure is 5 6-10. The Westerly Savings Loan association reports: shares in force, 6,105; total number members. $10: number real estate loans, 272; total of real estate loans, 000. The share loan table shows Fund and Number of oans, average amount $214.86, av- erage rate 5 6-10. In the latest stock quotations the stock of the Washington Trust com- . with annual dividend of 10 per par value $100 and latest bid $105] Kingston Trust company, annual Gividend i per cent, par value 335; Wakefield Thurst company, 7 per cent., annual dividend, par value $50. TRe Industrial Trust company of 'Provi- @ence, with branch in Westerly, 12 per cent. dividend, $100 par value, $248 bid. The Ashaway National bank, div- Jdend 4 per cent, par value $50, bid $50. The tax rate on real and tangible perty . in Westerly is $15 on each 1,000: In Charlestown, $10: in East Greenwich, $11; in Hopkinton, $15; in Narragansett. $15; in North Kingston, 11; in Richmond, $10; in South ngston, $12; in West Greenwich, $12. Earl D. Babst, president of the American Sugar Refining company, who Beclared before-the Reed sugar inves- Higating committee that his honor had{ Peen impugned by testimony of Claus A Spreckels, a rival refiner and an parlier witness before the committee, insisted on his rights. He wanted to put into the records statements ex- plaining his actions as a member of ihe international sugar committee of the food administration. Mr. Babst end family occupled the Watch Hill cottage, The Light House, summer Pefore last, and was then classed as the highest salaried mzn at the hill. The schooner Charies W. Miller, which was accidentally rammed by a United States submarine off Stratford MNghtship. in Long Island sound, sev- eral months ago, is to be sold at auc- tion in New London tomorrow by United States Marshal Chesterfield C. Middlebrooks on warrant issued by the United States district court. Soon after the accident the Miller was taken ir_tow by a steamer of the T. A. Scott company and proceeded to New Lon- don and sank on the way. The vessel was raised and towed to the Scott wharf. These Westerly men are among the interested owners: William _B. Austin. Richard J. Butler and John Champin. The net proceeds of the fair given b{._wm-fly Italians for the I:nno'fit of their countrymen in the national army will be divided equally between these LASTING AND PLEA jewelry—mother, father, sweztheart, brother; sister, FOBS, TOILET SETS, THIS IS YOUR = | GIFT STORE JEWELRY THE MOST Have you ever given jewelry the consideration that it deserves as a field for the selection of Christmas gifts? Every member of the family cah be satisfied mdwboflyple‘.edbythedmoiceofmefl:ingin or friend—no matter who you have in mind you will be certain to delight them if your gift is jewelry. Visit This Store and See How True ThisIs. . .~ HERE ARE A FEW HELPFUL SUGGEST!O’NS' : From this partial list you can gain a fair idea of the scope and variety of articles that will pleasingly " || help you to solve that question, “What Shall I Give?” BRACELET WATCHES, CUFF BUTTONS, WATCH CHARMS, - - GOLD BEADS, PEARL BEADS, ROSARY BEADS, STERLING SILVER BELT BUCKLES, CAMEO RINGS and PINS, - RS SOLDIERS’ and SAILORS’ WRIST WATCI-@, - CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, men: James Alesso, James Bernasconi, | Edmund Pasetti, Columbus _Paseiti Jamee Reale C. Joseph Moracco and John Padalino, at- Camp . Devens; George Ferraro, Angelo Rizzo, Patrick Priore. Leonardo Panagonio,” Angelo | Cozzolini_and Angelo ~Gacclone, at famp Gordon, Atlania, Ga. Local Laconics. Red Cross membership and Red) Cross seals have the call in Westerly ! ut present. * Two local stores recsived a smail supply of sugar Wednesday, but it wag very quickly Qistmiouted. The sum of $2.803 has thus far beed raised for_the Armenian-Syrian relief | fand, or $3 above the allotment. The pontoon bridgs from the Cottreil jant to the opposite Westerly shore was placed in position Wednesday. The contingent for divisién .No.. 1 that was sent to Fort Adams on Mon- day has been transforred .to Fort Creble. Mr. and Mre. John B. Carter. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wood on the White Rock road. bave returned to their home in Norwich. 1.658 eubkcribers to the Y. fund. 135 have not completed payment of subseriptions. and these Bave received special invitation to come acrose. 3 Regarcless of the action of the West- esly town council, the headquarters of state division No. 1 will remain at the town hall in Bast Greenwich in cor- uection with the select service law. The will of Walter H. Barney, the Providence lawyer, who died last week and who represented Westerly in sev- eral court cases was admitted to pro- bate Tuesday. The entire estate is left t> his widow. I At a“meeting of the stockholders of the Westerly Towboat company it was voted to decline the generous offer | for the purchase of the steamer We: erly. Sentiment mived with local pride pervaded the meeting. . A meeting of Phebe Greens Ward| chapter was called for Wednesday af- ternoon to act upon the recommenda- tion for an appropriation of $100 for the Armenian--3yrian reltef fund. There was no quorum present and no action taken. The legal adyisory board has more work ahead in aiding resistrants to fill out. questionnaires in connection with the draft requirements than can pos- sibly be compjeted within the allotted time, based on the number filed in the vast'two days. The French Revolution,as an Ex- rression of Democratic Tendency was the supject discussed by -Mrs. Harry B. Aga:d at a meeting of the Women's College club held Wednesdey after- noon with Miss Ethelyn Foster of Beach stre Miss Esther Dodge read an instructive paper on Portugal as a Republic. Many friends_attended the funeral Wednesda yof Miss Abbie Sulivan, daughter of Catherine Devine Sulli- A van and the late Daniel Sullivan. Thel. high mass of requiem in St. Michael's church, Pawcatuck, was sung by Rev John J. Fitzgerald. At the final abso- lution C. Leo Higgins sang Jesus, Savior of My Soul. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. SING OF ALL GIFTS SHAVING STANDS, - - - i the bud- ear your (at no cost to you) ] ~ STONINGTON Daughters of Hope Elect Officers— Boy Scouts’ -Garden Profit, $48.50, Goes 40 Red Cross and Visiting Nurse Associatiol At a meeting of Myra F. Lodge, No. 19, Daught: of Hope, officers were elected as follows: Gen- eva A. Wells, past chief of honor; An- nie. L. Schmitz, chief of honor; James L. Carpenter. lardy of honor; Laura A. Ecclestone, chief of ceremonies; Le'a Noyes, usher; Mary L. Wennmaker, re. Joscph Bellar, financier; Ed- ortrop, receiver: Teresa Weise- meyer. inside watch; August Kieburg, outside watch: Anmie L. Schmitz Sherman Swallow William Bcclestone. trustees: Geneva A. Wells, represent- ative to grand lodge; Lizzie Northrop alternate. Seven candidates gvere ad- mitted to membership. Afte®the bus- iness’ there was dancing and refresh- ments. Douglas E Stonington Pointers. The sale of garden truck raised by the Stonington Boy Scouts netted 348.50, and this sum has been equally divided between the Stonington Branch of Red Cross and the Visiting Nurse association. Fred Garity and Harry W. Nocthrp of the armv aviation corps, are now stationed at Waca Tex Company B., C. H. G. held the,weck- Iy drill Wednesday night. Mrs. Charles H. Davis of Mystie, en- ‘ertained with a talk of John Francois Millet at the Travel club meeting Tuesday. Charles H. Merritt slipped and fell on the ice and is suffering a fracture of his right ankle. OLD MYSTIC hday Celebration—Baptist Sunday Schodl Gives $10 for Halifax Suf- forers—3udden . Death of Mrs. Charles H. Benrstt. The Baptist Sunday school has ar- ranged to hold a Christmas social for chool. Master Ellison Beckwith, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. with of Smith street. celebrafed eighth birthday Wednesday, at home of his parents. Miss Emily C. Bibeock has returned from a ten days' visit to her cousins Mr. and Mrs. George C. Stone, of North Stonington. Guests from Vermont. Leavens Eldredge and daushter, Miss Amethyst Eldredge, of Readboro. Vt. Were gzuests over the weck end of Mrs. Eidredge's brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ciar- ence W. Beckwith. of Smith sireet. Charles IT. Burdick attended the roll cali of Mystic 0dd Feilows Wednesday evening. Ie2_.is_about the.required .th for Bealers to start harvesting. Mrs. Mary Raynor has returned from Memorlal hospital, where she spent a number of weeks while being treated for a blood-poisoned hand, now sreat- improved. Church Interests. n hie the Mrs. kness Rev. George I Minier, D. D.. of Mystic occupied the pulpit of the Bap- tist church Sunday morning. There was no evening service. . The United Workers of the Meth- odist. Episcopal church met Wednes- day at 2 p. m. at the parish house. Tea . was served at 5.30. ! The Baptist. Sunday school gave $10 to the Halifax sufferers. ¥ ~Jobn: Gilbert,: son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam _Gilbert, has returned to the United. States ship- St. Louis at Staten Island .naval base after spending a brief furlough at the home of his rarents. :Phe “Baptist -Ladies' - Ald met Wed- nesday afterroon at the home of. Mrs. Il_or- e O, Wilifan Death of Mrs. Bennett. . Jula Brown Bennett, 43. wife, of Charles H. Bennett. died suddenly Fri day .@tithe home of her sister-in-las. Mrs. Mary Benjamin. of Mystic. . At the Baptist Sunday school on’ the trip-from Paléstine Dec. 15th the Mau- retania gained on. the .Aquetania -so u;‘ey latter ship is now only 12 .miles ahel ul B. Tampheré,-an employe of the Winchester Fire . Arms company at ‘ew Haven. spent the week end ‘here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamphere. - John Wilbur of New York was the guest Sunday of his. brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mre Charles Ed- win ‘Lamphere. * * 7 Misses Edpa_and.Maud Shank were recent gnuests of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood R. Swan, of Preston <City. - - 7 Robert Randall;is confined to his home by a severe attack of grip. Sunday morning was the coldest of' the season in Old Mystic and vieinity. William W. Mitchell has returned to his bungalow on the river road after epending several weeks in Fishtown. Mrs. Charles D. Chapman . has re- turned from a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles “Ckompson, of Ledyard Guests at Parsonag Mr and Mrs. Evérett Huntington of East’ Thompson were recent guests of Hev. and.Mrs. Frank Chamberlain. at the ‘Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Clarence W. Beckwith substi- tated at.the Broadway school; Mystic, last week. 2 A number from Old Mystic attend- ed' the evancelistic services held re- cently with the Noank Baptist chura. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young bave named their daughter Tola Young. Me: n—More splendid - fighters for the allies will leAvo Meriden January 3 when the recryitipg™commission for the Poiish army in France sends away €0 and possibly 80 volunteers for train- ing. Recruiting Officer Tgnace Marian- ki stated last night that 60 new re- Sruits had ‘been secured in Waterbury, Southington, Middietown and Wallin: ford and that the number ,might. be. added to with 20 more Meriden yol- | unteers. BB e R W OVER $4,000 FINE FURS WILL BE SOLD AT BIG SAVINES Wonders Will Never Cease at The Olevson Co. AND THIS GREAT FUR SALE IS A POWERFUL DEMONSTRATION OF OUR PURCHAS- ING POWER. THIS GREAT FUR SALE SHOULD MEAN MUCH TO THE WOMEN OF NCRWICH AND VICINITY. EVERY PIECE OF FUR WE ADVERTISE IN THIS GREAT SALE IS ABSOLUTELY PER- FECT IN EVERY RESPECT, AND AT NO TIME, NO WHERE CAN THESE PRICES BE DU- PLICATED. THEREFORE WE.ADVISE EARLY BUYING AS IN MANY CASES THE LOTS ' ARE SMALL AND ONLY ONE OR TWO PIECES OF EACH KIND OF FUR. ls!'fljso Sperial e $23| SPECIAL SCARFS 35.00 Black Fox SCARFS.____ 2750 27.50 Black Fox SCARFS.__-_ 1850 20.00 14.75 22.00 30.00 Skunk SCARF________ 35.00-Red Fox SCARF_______ 15.00 Beaver TIES_ . _______ 12.75 Neutria TIES . ________ 12.50 Coney SCARFS________ T UMKy 7% CHINCHILLA -~ M WORTH OF ARTEN " Great Purchase and Sale of FINE FURS THESE PRICES FOR 5 DAYS ONLY STARTS TODAY, ENDS TUESDAY SPECIAL MUFFS 20.90 Hudsen Seal MUFFS_ __ 27.50 Black Lynx MUFFS____. 18.50 Neutria MUFFS_______ 27.50 Beaver MUFFS_ . ______ 35.00 Skunk MUFFS________ 18.00 Raccoon MUFFS______ 22.00 Red Fox MUFFS_______ 27.50 Black Fox MUFFS_____ 10.75 Coney MUFFS _______ I 150.00 Skunk SET_ 150.00 Kolinsky SET________ 95 . .75.00 Australian Opossum SET 55 65.00 Taupe Fox SET_______ 44 60.00 Hudson Seal SET_____ 44 30.00 Taupe Maufia SET____ 25.00 Taupe Woli SET $27.50 Spec BLUE gfi MOUFLA YA SETS lad) ! MATCHED RACCOON SETS 35.00 Black Fox SET_______ 23.00 30.00 Manchurian Welf SET _ 95 (i) DON'T FORGET T0 . SEE OUR ; CHRISTMAS SWEATERS A oy " T THHE] il s,m:a&u"wamrm fl-"‘ ‘“*'lng.‘,.,m - ""“'V{{!""“""""";‘ "”“"“"5“""" ! "h. \ I L1 R DON L 'T FORGET TC SEE OUR CHRISTMAS WAISTS HEBRON giffcult travél when sho returned from | Totokett Tiose company quarters. . Now York Saturday. Miss Regenia Lambert of the Back- ; Mrs. Columbus Smith has been suf- | us ‘hospital “force is spending two Teacher Called Home by Father’s Ill- | sering” from an attack of grip. weeks' vacation at her home. ness—Cantata Planned—Two More 4 i e Boys Enlist. Urged Vote for Prohibition. Escape Seri Injuries. The Buell.union. Canterbury W. C. received . school teacher, hampton, Mase., having received word of the serious illness of hér father. . Mr. Roosevelt has charze of the school for the remainder of the term. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hewitt.display a |5 . wing 10 - icy. ~roads. service Tlag” with one star-for their |, 2 "5 20 &0 , = < f sorses sehoo! meeting in th 98 jovalter, who s somewHere Inling™(ho artendance at the Tadies e, vy sale Monday last week. was small but the are the the Y. M. C.’A. work -among the Sol- | \Vestminster. church will -be o diers. mab night. Déc, 25. All chitd Christmas * Festival. dnt will be remembered and: ali Thé :children’ of the Congregational|children. and adults in tae pa Sunday school will have their Chirlst- | yeen multed to attend. mas cxercises dnd treé in-the church Tue: The.3cnoals-in town ciose Friday for e have Christmas exercises and cith Two more "Hebron_ young ‘men The young people.of ‘the town, under T.U. noon with The meeting among .other ite; the Center grafmar left Menday. for East- iss Doyle, telegram to our representative 2ress. at _the, national lows: Servi 1 ervice Flag Shown. Mrs. Perry; Benefit Cantata. amount of $15. Tree and Exercises. leadership of Mrs. J.-W. Deeter; to give a Christmas cantata -in town hall, the. proceeds to ‘go for |, The. C This - (Thursday) evening, there will be.a Busy Bee C work soclal at the parsonags : The-schools close.for the =day evening, Dec. 25. holiday recess. Most of the schools trees, | & $; er afternoon or evening. [mas celebrations. Two More Young Patriots. enlisted in the United States service, . Philip Clark in the navy and Edwin | Adnual Supper and. Sale at Griffin, who will be_statioried ‘some- 3 where 'in the United States. - 1 Epliscopal church- will be held Mondey evening, the usual service in the[sale recently held in the vestry of the church. Christmas morning. Versailles M. E. church by the mem- bers_ of dlet Ladies® Aid ;fl(‘]ely was i o 3 a _success throughout.- 'he society WESTMINSTER o which i, < W Parking i Dres: . - lent, - wil able to add $125 to is Red . Fox Shot—Buell . Union - Urges| treasury , as «the proceeds .of the er- tre miy For , the Wednesday evening home prager. 3! “What does God eay to my grocer, dentist,” competitor, through me? The soapel 3ccording to you.” p jAster two. siesks® visit i New York wi awel . red Thomas Colburn recently shot a {The pastor spoke Sunday concerning still continuing in the treatmént ac- chrded the'spirit of Christ'in vour and i n; i “Fifteen-Sta Episcopal Servic Sy CORRA T he - Christmas exercises jn the The annual supper and -ening’s programmic. mittee copsisted. of M ‘The sur €. IS Learned. ‘W. Perkins, Mrs. Samuel _Raldwin/. Mrs. Mrs. William Frohmader; Robinson, the . Missés Marion - Allen. . Mrs -C. H. Boyens, Gregory had charge of the ble, Mra. ¥. H. Toplifz, Mrs. oward of ' th second. trial of Christ’ which is ddily, thought, words ‘and actions: serviceg; the topic was II' Cor. mystery' snd Miss Cora’ L. her daughters, Mrs. Siman Rosen- has returned to Rosedale. ' Red Fox Shot. o [ 204 Mrs. H. F. Halev. ina weighing eleven pounds met last week Wednesday afien- Mrs. Perry at the Plains. to authorize its president .to send ‘a capitai “We urge vour vote for federal amendment in favor- of prohibition.” Delicious refreshments. veere served. by of, fine quality. being - buyers risimas tree and exerci: cation Friday, the 2ist; with Christ- OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Church Clears $125Hose Com- Flag—Tidings From Halifax. S Christmas lipn, Mrs. }. B. Bushnell, Mrs. H. B. THS hostesses were Mrs. C. .-R. Boutilier. M: H. P i Mrs. T. R Mrs. -Fimer. Phillips, and Alleh and Thelma Mrs. ice crcam and cake. rs. H. A. Richards of the table of was. In_charge of the tickets: % i Following the supper .a- short an pleasing ‘concert. was ziven under the direction Williain: Frohmader A. R. Foutilier on Monday the fivst full ‘reports -from members is family. Who are residents of Halifax, all huving. escaped serious njury from the cffects -of the expro- sion, ‘a few-scrztwhes and braises' be- ing the univ ininries recsives The windows. were blown- in, doors blown from their hinges and plasteving from the- walls .in the home Boutiliers' sisters. - Mr. Bou a brother whogis in the cmpWy Canadian government, \;inis rine and Fisheries \who waters-of 4l Halitax ba explosion, took place. 4% ~Christmas Committees, At a recent .sossion of __the Vi sailles, Sinduy. schoot tie following committess veere appointed to arranse for the - Christmas concért and tree Conpert., Mrs. F. H. Toulift. Mrs. iam . I'tohmader. . Music. Misses -Anna Frohmader. Lillian. Alien. - Tree, Mr: ins and young men, mem- bets of hew Sunday School clase. Work on New Bridge. on ‘the rew bridge over the River near ‘tNe plant of the Yersailles. Sanitary Fibre Mills, Inc., is being-pushed as fast as the-weath- er will_ permit, and-it is expected:that the cement roadway :will not be:put into.place until ,spring. The bridge will. bé planked for winter use. ms vo e in cor as fol- Are. tier has of the of Ma. as. on the fvhen the to the o8 of n Christ- ren pre: the ish_bave Dee. - 20, Christmas for ail. iy va- Methodist Team Captsin “and - Assistants Fi Red Cross Campaifin Chosen. r . Service “Mys. Howard S, Wood -has been.ap- 'pointed team captain of the Red Cross campaign for_membership. in Elmville. Her assistants. are M Dwight H. ‘Armstrone, Mrs. Denham H. Arnold, Mre. Henry V. Hasweli. Miss Olive L. Kent dnd Farl Winslow. o Miss Bertha Racine of Baston has been the guest of . Mrs. Sadie Hig- gine. Iehels B.'S: Botham ot Moosup day at C. D. -Mowry's. ¥ John Galiup and son, Gordon. of Danielson, were Sunday® visitors at Mrs, H. S Calf < » Mrs: A ¥ Battey is ill. George' Davis from: Fort" John Purvis from Fort Terry have been at- their -home hers for a few aays. | Mrs. Henry. V: Haswell ‘entertained Sunday, -Mrs. Ida Watson and two song, of Attawaugan. 5 iss Clara ~Wesf spent Saturday. “J"sm;.d" at h%r home"in Moosup, -, Joseph- as I from . the Hi to- the ‘锑 er. . i s was. in pper com- H. Phil- e shant Sun: Irving fancy. ta- . William Tarbox torn | Witi- | Wiight and |’ Sti Mon- | a Lt Dersiaj.and Miss. Bertha Morley, ato Sergea Irwin, Miller leff erlisted in stah Miss . Sergeant-Leon' N: Blan: #5th Com; was at Tough. “Pran Prrnet motar aftesncon in the -intsrest of the membership campaigr. N, L. Griem chairman. zave a fin> tnlk urging the people ta bécoms= memhers, not enty) one meémber of a'family, but all. that we must gtand h. and encour our " boys.” s port, - A ccmmittee of thies was ap- [ointed. to. saisct Ganvass_the district. ices k tional day. | Fred week: Joseph il G part _watch, foré { tion: hall, weok. smail theme Go Aéross——Meeting to oom Cross—Men'’s Club. Giving ‘Movies. Stocum, N. Y. homa.for the finter and has gone men - to rith his. sen Fenry for Fort § < mesting:in. Cokmbia hall, -Sun- A. Tait Hope was elccted delezate indav toattend with Wiam Swunson the i time agzo_in the guaricrmaster's de- narment, where Mr. Miller has beén paymaster for the dyear Cotion-company. Before his gave their first moving. picture entertatnmeit Tuesday cvening-of last on_Wednesday of each week. 1 Owing to;the zero weather Sunday morning the chureli ottendance was DAYVLLLE rt Leon N. Blarchard Soon to Red Thursday, the Aviation department efsctrielan”and i3 now &t Fort aving Goes to 'Groton. ;Mary ¥. Bianchard has closed tay -with incent, he fo ny at, Fo: i home Tast Wsek for a brief fur- o is onc of {he $4. selected Za overseas soon 3. Ruraeit spent the week end Rarmond William of Proyidenco. Veaver hs e~listed ds ' 'a rid left Thursday tzuek drive Stocum, X. Boeming Red “Grass. fcli heid a bus- Red, Cross b who. need all our s team captains to : Atténfled Irotal ation: = pastor. Rev. tallation ser held at the Westfield Congresa- church' at ‘Dantelson; Wednes- Farowell’ Gifts. F. Miller, cwho enlisted some- was called “{n-. service last . He left Saturday for Camn Jobnsoh af Jarksonville, Flor- he is-assisned to dnty. ure he was presented a wrist ;ana’ eomfort'kiz'from the office ‘. Club to- Give' Movies. Mexn's sclub. of' the 'Consrega- chureh, haying ieased Columbia. Hereafter the pictures will be /Rey. ~William. Swanson's wai, “The Return of the Prodi- At the evening ‘service - Rev. Ce - Pitman, a missionary from a mis needs of t Chrisimas- Sunday Se s Next Sunday the nastor a Christmas sermor and the -choir will v sic. In the afternoo there will be a Chr the Sunday 00 T taken will be given o Armenians. The Christmas tree w day evenmg from 6.3) tc vestry. Boys Enlist has Otto Lehrer val Reserves called to Dayville bo Brearley have enl the Naval Reserv the navy. Miss Pearl the past week. The Ladies hold” any ary ‘s, 1918. Peterson Aia meeti; re Miss _Violet Olson with friends in Hartford. Miss. Dorothy Danicls _& week end with her cousing a farm. Birch brush has begun the birch mill James Daniels and T kowsky filled their ice week. The chiclen pie su useful and fancy work tended at the public 1 14th. About thirty dollars was ed. Judge. William Marv s lem last weel on businc Miss Inez Peck and New London visito: were ' Neglected Colds bring Pneumonia AL CASCARA & QUININI L) < POM\D Te old family remedy —in tal form—safe, sure, easy to take. No gplates—ad unplessant after cfeces ‘colds in 24 hours—Grip days. Money back if it fails. Get einine box_with { Top and Ms. InaSTRs At Any Drug Stese