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SALT R ON BABY'S FACE . I.o% Scratched Terribly, G ot Sop. Yy Frety “It was on her leg for nearly 8 lm-lm:un- mlml « sut three or four weeks she was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. William | I July 3, 1017, Caticura Soap to cleanse, purify and ‘beautify, Ointment to soften, soothe and heal, are ideal for every- day toilet purposes. Sample Each Free by Address| et wiere. oag 20 MYSTIC Users of Explosives Must Obtain a Li- cense from C. R. Donath—Funeral of Mrs. Hannah Wilson. All users of explosives of any soit in any way whatsoever in the town of Groton, must first obtain a license or permit from C. Rudolph Donath, who has been appointed official licensor of explosives for the town. The list of those who should apply for this permit includes vendors, purchasers, foremen, analysts, inventors, etc. This’ order becomes effective last October, but until. now Mr. Donath has been una- ble to comply with the request that he assume the responsibility. There is sufficient penalty attached to disregard of this order to make it worth while ‘for all coming under the above classes tp see Mr. Donath at once. FUNERAL Mrs, Hannah Wilson. The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Wilson, who died at the Backus hospital, Nor- wich, Tuesday, was held Friday af- ternoon from the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Florence Monroe, and was attended. Burial was in Elm She is suravived by Mrs. Monroe, Misses Bertha, Anna and Ethel Wlison, and a son, George Wilson. Episcopal Cottage Services. Cottage services will be held for the members of St, Mark's church dur- ing February and March. As arranged by the rector, Dr. A, H. Barrington, as follows: Feb. 10, with the Misses Kellogg; Feb. 22, at the rectory; 26, with Thomas Weir; Maréh 1, with Mps. Gedfge Deneke: March 5, with Geom Thompson: March 8, with Mrs. % qobb March 12 at the Clinton: h 15, with George C. Lane; March 19, with Bdward G. Cameron; March 22, with Mrs. H. N. Wheeler. ' Pepsonal and Social. John ‘Gilbert, U. 8. 8. St. Louls has been the cuest of his parents on a 48- hour furlough. Miss Beatrice Willlams entertained the members of the Acroama club at Ler home on Grove avenue, Friday She was assisted in the pro- gramme by Miss Eleanor Williams. Rev. Arthur H. Withee has recefved he serious illness of his fa- ther in Qulfport, Miss, EN : returned from & STONNGTON Wadawannuck Aucficn Club Finally Defeats the Mistuxets by Two Points —Chimney Fire—"Bus lLine for the Shipyard Workers' Accommodation. “It's a long lane that has no turn” is the truism that is now heralda& by the Wadawannuck tion Pridge club, as this club won for a first thme in two years from the Mistuxets, and by the close margin of (wb pnimq The score was Wadawaannuck tuxet 1280 Stonington Pointers, Mrs, Frank D, Staaton left the bor- ough Friday for a visit In New Yolk city and in New Brunswick, M. J. i merly of Stonington, now of Nevw Lon- don, are scom to move to Philadelp] An alarm was sent in from Box 3| fire In the house occupied by Jonn D'Amico In Main street. Mo damag» resulteq For the accommodation of shipyard workmen a 'bus line has been estab- |iuh%d between Westerly and Ston- n. The officers of Stonington Lodge, A. 0. U, W, were installed by Grand Master Workman Dickinson of West Haven. and Grand Recorder Stroh of New Haven, Such Things Happen. It is announced that the fire which destroyed one of the Harvard build- ings was caused by an overheated fur- such things. Clevehnd Plain Dealer, A RAW, SORE RE THROAT WHEN YOU WANT to put your m— L botore ine public, there is early Friday morning for a chimney | The addrese {e significant, 1t marks the | oral military service. .|Green, on the Plain, and at Westmin- | Zansrandi and Mrs. La Clede. Wood- ThuYuah%oDmdeLmberCmy Have Cases Disposed of in District Court—Local Man on State Committee For Italian War Relief—Bromley- Norman Mp—Tnchen Club Presents Principal .} S.R. Sheldon a Wmt Watch. ¢ Michele Luizsi, Frank Basiti and|riano Vervena, Ri. Rev. James pewat|l| / ARMOUR’S SUC‘AR CURED aging the property of the Westerly Governor James H. Hi Lumber company, on Oak street, by |H. P. France, Samuel P 'Colt, H.'An-|H FRESH FROM THE SMOKEHOUSE C (J M F’A NY VALUE % ckets breaking thony Dyer. Mre, E. G: Radeks, Sa. 2:‘.‘“;‘.’.‘;3 z:-lm, .n:nfmo plud 0;‘;; uel R. Burleigh, Cofonel, Joseph guilty, were in the mrt Samuels, John R. McCal TO SAVE TO SERVE WITHOUT DISCR.IMINATION o iy : mflsmcommsmopmsoammou . u S. FOOD ADWN!STRATION LICENSE No. G-08535 Ferazolo who were Perry, Senator La Baron C. Colt, Se; Sentio % Ao ator Peter G. Gerry, Lieutenant Gov. Third District Sourt Friday . of last|ernor Bmery J. San Souici, Joseph H. mo D week, charged with maHoclously dam-|Garner, mayor of Provids nce.;umvevr v, B By i et e " SWIFT'S PREMIUM SPRING LAMB | NATIVE MILK-FED VEAL 1t has been announced that the YOU ALL KNOW SWIFT’S GOOD QUALITY LOIN LAMB R I TN ) . | ty-Sixth division. It is believed that . . atabar ek he fwics: Banl-l s i Ve :.‘.’};wc,;, Wadsworth, | LAMB for Stewing, Ib.16c | LAMB CHOPS, k. .. .30c e Rt | ung men who will go to Camp Dev- g By Suurdlvflth'e 1ast ificen ber SHG(T CUT LEGS Ib 26¢ Luzzi sald he was drunk and could]Cemt. of the first New Englan 5 OULDER not tell what he gid, but did not re-] Will not become a part of the Seven- SH LAMB Ib. 18¢ rstan at Spartanburg, S. ewell the ety T T o To aia g | ranks of the Fyrat Sitaine “Artinery. Rt hon e, - was rvng | Fiot New Hemeice inunis. eivsi| N BEEF, BEEF, CUT FROM CORN-FED STEERS smkmf""’“'* Sixth and Eighth tfia-n&humu Na- | B ‘ ::::;n h;:'nm the w,::";.u m'f: tional %uardzbnglmenu all- of whii.:h SHORT CUT RIB ROAST, lb‘ veeee ber company erty he was ahead of | 3¢ renamed as pioneer infantry.units. ihe others piSt e g ol o L i anisan-a BEST CHUCK ROAST, b. . Local Laconics. Gy 7, B, resase |4 bt mar ¢ ety o, |§ LAY POT ROAST - treasurer the + Westerly L nee is n i ? company testified that fitty of theof the Nash inn in West Broad street, C" pickets had been torn from .the fence | Pawcatuck. RUW ROAST e N and broken. Representative Francis G.| At the annual meeting of the Rhode Haswell toid of seeing three Itallans | fsland society for the Prevention -of | FRESH BEEF LIVER, Ib. in Oak street and heard the noise at- | Cruelty to Children, Edmund was ap- | DIRECT FROM PRESTON CITY FARMS ‘ SHORT CUT LEGS Ib 30¢c | SHOULDER ROAST { LOIN ROAST, bb.....28¢ [ Ib. «..ocvucuen.....24ch ‘ RUMP ROAST, Ib. . ..26c BREASTf&SufingEZ& Sereieitesicenesenas 'swrrrs:bmmum = Pickled PIGS’ FEET Ib, 10¢ | CHICKEN, bb. ...... .38 e e e e, CHAMBERLAIN’S tending the smashing of the pickets. ted t for Washington coun- E q Santo “Alerte told ot " mesting tha | 0“5 " |j ALL CHOICE CUTS CORNED BEEF, b......... DRIED BEEF, b. .. .48 three men in Oak street, that two of ) A proposed amendment to the Rhode them called him a vllo qame, Lok |island constitution provides for- ' the D o e et e biparac ¥ [election of county sheriffs by the peo- w;';. ordr:r“t:haat &t ::e Mt’;.:“d!.: :}. fl:;-d yth;t they be elected for terms lams question e accu: much length, Indiwdually and collec-| Miss Margaret B. O'Cara R in fivy, " Aier ' Two neurs’ nesring | denen, who tok he ottt ocs e st I 100 Luizzi, who has a police record, was s e senteneed to llx]months n "t‘: Provi- g;}?{:!‘;:’ ISZ,‘,';" States * marshal in : dence. County jail and to pay the tosts, J RE Rasiti was ordered .to pay a fine of| A resolution has been infroduced in MOHICAN PU $26 and costs. Fengola was held under | the house appropriating $10,000 for the | B CATSUP, bottle 15¢ the present bond, and semtenced,| Rhode Island State college, for cer- i ! S S withheld. He was ordered to report|lain necessary repairs and additional daily at the 5udget's homudfol; ;.;x‘etnext special maintenance. two weeks, and at the end of that pe-| Mrs. Mary Foot, head of the chil- :mfn 1:::' disposition will be made 3&711 department of the state library. e give twelve minute talks next Basiti paid the fine of $35:and costs | Sunday in each Sunday school in West- NABOB ASPARAGUS TIPS, $25.30 and was released. Luizzi was f d jon: committed to the Providence County =l SoRRsdo o, dendeiins N fail by Deputy Sheriff Phillips, who Sy "Denvite et PN *whe | o071 0r5, 2R roitey, 2t 21| R AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR, 4 b, bag. .. .40c | AUNT JEMIMA’S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 4 Ib. bag 43¢ | for trial teacher from Stoningten, by an of- : fer of more pay, the chenge to be in|l Qur Best Uncas Cream - Usually when men of this nationali- ncas ery are on trial the court reom fs fiki. | Sffect before the end of the school ty ed with their countrymen, friends of|Y®2™ Bm b.........50c accused, intensely interested in the re-} James Winthrop, who claimed to be . - sult, but in these cases, there were no|2 descendént of John Winthrop the EGGS such gathering. founder of New London, pléaded — guilty to intoxication and was fined |Mdozent ............,.59¢ Governor Beeckman has appointed | $2 and costs of $3.80 in the district as an honorary committee represen court, Friday. e 5, Tt Taend o | e Socss oneras ttess o |§ GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES, peck- .- - . 43¢ campaign to raise funds for the relief M chele Papaplia and Joseph Gerva- | of war refugees in Italy.. Arthur M.|sini to purchase twenty war saving Cottrell of Westerly, is a member of | stamps, and also 100 lires of the nm- the committee, the governor is chair- |an government loan man, and the other members are: Ma-| Mrs, Helen §. Norman of Westerly and Andrew Bromley of New Britain STH SR o yere married inthe iatter city il S - i CANTERBURY GREEN ark’s Episcopal church, Tuesday, Dy . - A Rov. Willam Sutoiife. They were at. |[§ > bunches . ..........25¢ eacon and Mrs. Georgs Rowland Vi-| tended by Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Lusk. The Westerly delegation in the hn)_/ ‘Anterested in World. War—C. E.| g, da Jsiand general assembly is av- Social a Success — Observance of |idently storing its foresnsiv ammumi- Lincoin Sunday. tion for the drive when the battle for e - alténate sessions of the superior court -Deacon and Mrs. George Rowland [in Westerly is on in that legislative M dozen .............:15¢ are able to lookdunn '.hlz(s) fwormld ':-; body. from two _standpofnts. nglls The Febrpary thaw had much more birth themsslves, they take the same| to contend with than the customary view of it that Bngland does; and, be- | Tanuary thaw in Westerly, and was Ing loyal Americans, they see it 88 Imore effective. The great mass of.ice | Wich Monday to attend the funeral of |as teacher at the Newent school and and snow has practicaily dissolved and | Mrs. Anzie N. Dodge, widow of Rev.|returned to her home in Worcester. America sees it, too. As with the par- ents, as with the children. Mrs, Row- without any attendant damage of con- |J- O. Dodge, who lived in the upper land s entitled to a service flag with sequence. part of Superintendent MacConneil's | Miss’' Ryan of New London has been |Edward Lewis a Tuscania Surviver— A boy of nineteen who was in the|Douse'in 1875, when pastor of the At-|[engaged to fill the vacancy. Teachers’ Meeting. two stars in it; for she has two sons, - one in the Royal Flying Corps of Can- tawaugan M. E. church. The burial ada and the other in the Signal corps | Third District court Triday on a|ygs Tucsday in Sturbridge, Mass. of Great Britain, the latter - having | Har&e of defacing property, acknowl- For Victrola Fund Ibeen in the Boer war, also, One of|°d8ed that he was partially intoxicated @ Victrela Fand. the deacon’s sons, with only a district at the time. He did not divulge who| A pleasing entertainment was given sehool education, has risen to a high, violated the law in selling him intox-|Friday evening in the assembly room position in business and as a patriotic | C2ting drink. of the Catholic church for the benefit speaker. _Here I8 the opening para-| At the hearing before the state sen- [of the schools in the villase school- graph of his address to the High|ate and home committee on. militia on|llouse, the object being to ge o School of Commerce in Springfield: |the Proposed act to create a State|trola for school use. The teachers, |, "o ect since Thanksgiving and | France, D! Rfled “America stands today at the su-|Guard, Representative Samuel H. Da- under the lead of the principal, Miss § d. A substantial sum was realized. en chosen as the keystone in the | Westerly Board of Trade was in fa- | % great arch of civilization. Her strong|vor of it. A i Al S inh i army and fertils brain, ther great| The members of the Westerly wealth and vast rasources, must bear|Teachers’ club at a social session at i the measurad attack of e mightiest | the home of Superintendent Willard H. ’t rli‘n"kg i the n')l(!mt lln‘ste;i:naut‘he l;flt.con pfeseflt.edR a wrist watch to most diaboliea! military machine that ncipal Israel Sheldon, of the 7 {ever destroved the peace of the warld | High School. Mr. Sheldon has joined BOLTON NOTCH rW;)m ;t]od u{tsutr?edom." d the federal aercnautic corps. — s, Rolan, n correspondence i i 4 '.ma* reisives i New Sealand, whoee | pencars dcgacimcis, sis.cf St | e mrenet e ey | rese is Chriet Church, Canterbury. | Find. has been dratted into the fed- Rt 7, He has been or- i Canterbury cf Few Zealand 45 a Te- | dered to proceed o Boston And Teport | 1omiisrd o ire et Rap ST ere ‘FF‘“'“" 7"“'} khah o the great one of | {5 the commanding gencral northern| Aris Mabel Howard is Visiting in i R L) e “fl;’“ department for assignment to duty. | prartford, religious. » This lttle Cn:noeuc!:t tow: President Ethan Wilcox of the West-| Mrs. Selmar Shaw was a Hartford of eight hundred people appears to be | SrIy Historical sveiety, has:appointed | visitor Friday. 50, with ita three churches; at fhe|Miés Lillian =~ Thomas, Miss Marie Sleighing Party. the ground thaws. cut, The young people enjoyed a sleigh . |mansee 8 Sommittee to draft Drefliide to Manchester Tuesday night and C. E: Social. Sitatehes; of {hia:s Hyes:iv: enJamin | o “their return haq cake and coffee Hvans and George A. Pope, members The C. E. social and entertainment | whq gied recently. at_the church. at Howard Hoxslie's was so pleasing # Mrs. S. R, Woodward is ll with grip. that the people remained till a late - e Harry Cross, who has been ill, is hour. Mr, Hawes contributed violin CHAPLIN ‘able to return to school. music; Mf3. Willoughby voeal solos; William Brookman has received a Mrs. Frink readings; Mrs. Hoxsle and | Entertainment for Benefit of Red Crogs | 1etter from his ton Raymond, who is Mrs, Saver, a-vocal-duet; and the 1a-| 4 jdieg® Aid Society M ¢ Par. | S0mewhere in France, dies’ quartet, some humorous selec- adies’ A ety Meets at Par-| W, B. Ricy was a Manchester visl- :iun& For gnms,\i:a—léem' lln:d camp- dhid tor Monday. ng out, were relished, and so were g R cake and coffee for refreshments. An| Frank W. Martin, who has been ill RICHMOND cathered about the new plano. at the | ¥ith bronchial t»:;:;:*’"‘*‘ 1ge-over'iwg - Y s abo li‘,’;‘ and’speat 4 .1oag. time Joselug- | Vo0 0 S & ok went this weelcts the Day-Kimball hospital, Putnam, for @ serious operation. ster. Flock of Wild Geese Noted—Wood Ba- ir~ Chopped and Sent Away. Lincoln Sunday Services. Lincoln Sunday was observed with .| & large attendance at the church on the For Red Cross. Mies Mary Sherman of Exeter was Gre An enlarged choif, aied by| A Red Cross entertainment was|® recent caller at the home of Robert the gcx:mne;auon sang Battle Hymn oyt given at the chapel a{ South Chaplin | E._Moore and family. the Republic, America, the Beautiful, | Tuesday evening, children from Chap-|_ John §m‘fh was a business caller in and The Star Spangied Banner. Mrs, |lin Center and South Chaplin taking Hopa Valley and Wyoming Thurs« Wi\lou"gby 10' Bcotlmgn‘:tn a fipely | part in the nrogra;nme rendered selection. text was: Met at Parsonage. Hast thou ssen Abrahum The Ladie’ Ald soclety met at the| (R {raveling in s southerly direc- Red Cross Work. parsonage Wednesday afternoon; uo;.’;‘ erett Moore returned = Tuesday The Red Cross is not sufféred to|nearly twenty were in attendance. Rev. | erom Lincoln Park. languish in this tiwn. Sixtcen ladies |and Mrs. Wingerd entertained their| Yyiiam T, Sherman lost a valmable met Monday with Mrs. Willlam Rol- [gueésts with music and stories and|jot of vegetables by the severe hv-t linson, & central location for all parts, | the afternoon passed very pleasantly.| Charles J, Greene, town treasurer and did good work for the soldiers. Mazy (& the townapeople are having | Richmond, ‘was a “business caller a A Good Leader. 25 PRSI (HUISH Ee Liard /io mat THIR this vicinity recentty. 5 The Ladies' Aid soclety met at the| - e e L | parsoniage Tuesday, Ite 'rup%?fiy B OUVILLE ;mr Mrs. Phillp Ramsay, Au- l!so ne'rmn-ed as it has a President - ALLJ C;m hflb‘.’, hmm oo !‘:." lw it ;‘ ‘} m:: Mrs. Bennett, teacher st the Green, |Funeral of Mrs. J. O. Dodge—Pupils | 2Si5hbOr! s is the one for an emergéncy. No one . |away as soon as chopped. €lse being found to take the Frost m‘;' fi"fi;"hm.fl‘ % Deoum e school, she herself took it for the time| trola Fund, being, leavitg her own &chool o the| .\ ..o wnt be g service in Blackstone A flock of wild geese was seen Tues- LISBON = hands of her helper, Elsie”Rodler. He goes to Kent, O, |hall at 6 p. m. Sunday, conducted by Lincoln Memorial Sunday Observed— to &'fi:ffl:" glfi:rv:?nflon on; ’.l'ro: t‘Bm-- the pastor, Rev. W. D. Woodward. The | Change in Teachers at Newent School. gery. His sister, Lydis, i8 convales- Thursday evening cottage meeting is ettty cing’ from trouble with ‘ner knee and st _Joseph L. Pray's. Lincoln Mewiorial Sunday was ob- will soon be back fn Northfield: John McGrogor has been visiti served at Newent church, the pastor’s The theme for next Sunda.y'- ser- |8on at Wickford, R. I. His daugi '" theme being, What would Lincoln do mon will be, King Miss Bmily has rcturned home, after|ir he was at the head of the n.uon King Aleohol. several weeks in the same place. today? Attended Norwich Funeral, Teacher Resigns. Rev, W. D. Woodward ‘was in Ner-| . Miss Muleahy, bas;closed ber labors with her brother, J. Hrnest Kennedy ering. and family in Preston. Supervisor W. H. Bliss visited the home for the week end. _ {the only course for the water is over :ggv‘;x::::c?“lr: Eiv?e.r';i'fd;flfcfo’,fle the top, réndering many & woodland Teachers’ Meeting. the aviatioh corps and has been train- pipes may have to remain frozen until | Path & sheet of glare ice. Supervisor Bliss held a teacher#|ing at Mineola, Long Island, BARLEY FIG NEWTONS ' Ib. e s S e MOHICAN PURE JAM SARDINES: MILK CRACKERS MOHICAN PURE COCOA MATCHES | NEW FANCY CANNED ldn o e 4 boxes ....... ..25c | CORN, 2 cans.......35¢c SARDINES FANCYPINEAPH.E PREMIERSHADFISH Mohmemrom,SpadwthorNom!lfl,ZpukquSc NUT MARGARINE COMPOUND, b. ... . .26c tastes like butter, Ib...32¢c 21bs.50c SWIFT’S OLEOMAR- WHOLE MILK CHEESE GARINE, Ib. .29¢,31¢,33¢ | Bb. .................30c Sound YELLOW ONIONS | LARGE, JUICY P. R.’ newotock,Sh......lOc GRAPE FRUIT, each. .10c , ANISH ONIONS CALIFORNIA PRUNES APPLES TR TS e e Spitzenberg's, SOUTHERN HEAD JUICY LEMONS United Stqtes Food Administration Food License No. B-9118 PHOENIXVILLE meeting at the Center school ‘Wednes- day. Clifford Bowen took a party Satur- day from the village to Willimantic. Somé from here attended the whist given by Charles Tripp's of Eastford, Saturday evening. Mr. Clemens of Abington and < Mr. Taylor called on William H. -Clemens Sunday and also at Royal G. Clemens'. A Tuscania Survivor. All were glad to hear by cablegram Al Ko nt Sunda; Lo Al Sanneke m Y1 Peter Raletenits, with & cold is recov who has been il Brnest Enquist of Branford was at |schools in town this week. Writes From France. foy Paths in Waod. Friends have received & message The weather this week has been|from Charles Barrington who is in R - | the ice resuiting from the snow that| Putnam schools are closed.for the|from Ireland that Edward Lewis who reme moment of her history. She has | ViS spoke for the act and said that the | Grace Edick, had the pupils well drill- | gy 4% 04t ime hag slowly gnven way. .| week and a number of local pupils are|safled on the Tuscania arrived safe. any culverts are frozen solldly and|at their homes, Maro Lewis received the message on Saturday. Edward is connected with Dollar Day Specials! ON ALL CASH PURCHASES TO THE AMOUNT OF ONE DOLLAR AND OVER WE WILL MAKE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. FOR THIS DAY ONLY. THIS AP- PLIES TO ALL OF OUR REGULAR LINES OF SHOES AND RUBBERS. We have marked a!lbof the Ladies’ Gun Metal and Ri:ss’fi Calf Button, left from our clean-up sale-at $1.95. Not all sizes, but a good assortment. ; Al of the Ladies’ Patent and Gun Metal Shoes that were marked $2.95 we have made into one big lot at $2.45. Extra good as- sortment in 'sma!l sizes and narrow widths. NO SALE SHOES ON APPROVAL. NO EXCHANGES The Kies - Company