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with breaki; 4 eatering th l:,n.,_ ing and entering the 'ire mart and with larceny, | Colt, _mu Sooitn tirex! e o Srere bater 1n |t e B e men were n P Polics Chief Brown and deliveret to: ~ane’ i . State Policeman Rudd. While it not claimed that these men did the Brogks of ot Prwtu P actual breaking, it is claimed the jobiop Woonsockes, ' Rowland Hazard of was pulled off with the knowiedze and | pagee Dale, Wm!m T.. Hodgman of and partially financed by Tuscan. lEnt Greenwich, John - Johnson of State Officer Rudd hed trdced six-|pawiucket, Jesse H. Metcalf. Samuel teen of the stoien tives to the Ursoiwx Nicholson and Henry D. Sharpe of hma ‘t::h ve;y r‘!}m dmnntfiwfl Was | Providence: Albert H. Sayles: of Pas- ‘el coag enry J. Wi of’ e pntr--icn of t'l.z‘; tires unpt::; DG X __" _:l_l,’ o Kh‘:»g-”.on b ' real estate transfers record- TR ISR T | e e R e ‘ont Naccarato It pays to be a member of the Rhode | Francesco Vitalino, et ux., three lots in l-l-n;b;-mr-l u““"'""'; gy the | Central Park; New England Land pay- basis, as It not even Katri Eiieotely’ tntimaten that any amembee | O Paty o S e Beook, BaC 2T | interest in two lots in’ Faitview park wets any long green on the side, “in | Joseph Newall and company to Crumb Quarry’ company, - 1ang: with ‘improve- ments in Charlestown, Hopkinton and Westerly: George A, Champlin to Ed- ward J. Sultivan, et ux., house and lot in' Franklin street; Edward J.- Sulli- van, et ux, to Jonn C. Anderson, et ux., house and lot in Franklin street: Eugene H. Gates; et al. NORTH STONINGTON Red Cross Benefit Entertainment Nets $33—Union Church Services to Be Discontinued—~Patriotic Program at Washington Social A Red Cross benefit arranged by, Miss Grace Grace Lyon was given un- | der her direction in Grange hall on Thursday evening. The entertainment included two dramas, The Prim Miss Perkins, huniorous, and Somewhere in France, patriotic. The parts were well carried, the entire performance show- ing very creditable amateur' acting. Following the play, dancing was en- Joyed.. Thirty-three dollars were net- ted for the local Red Cross treasury. Helpful Extension School. McGinnes to. Ellen Murray, house and lot in Highland avenu: There was a vory farge attendance at the requiem high mass. in the Church of the Immaculate Conception Wedneeday, 2t the funeral of Frank J. Gaffney. The mass.was sung by the pastor, Rev. Lawrence J. Kelledy. At the final absolution, C. Leo Higgins sang Jesus. Lover of My Soul. Burial was in St. Michael’s cemetery. , The bearers were Thomas Lenihan, .Tnneph 8. Grills. John A. Sullivan, John Mur- . ray, Michael McGinn and . Edward The two days' extension school in|Murray. The. delegation representing home economics held heve last week [the Holy Name society was com by Miss Neilie J. Campbell and Miss |of Charles J. Butier, John ‘H. ‘fiur. Bertha A. Hallock of Norwich, while!phy, James Collins and Edward J. not largely attended, was much appre- | Fenelon. ciated by those who were present and | “onsidered very belpful. YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS, TO-NIGHT AND. ENUOY LIFE! TV Take ene or two Cascarets to-night and enjoy the nicest, genu-t liver and: bowel ‘cleansing you ever experi- enced. Wake up feeling grand, your bead will be clear, your tongue c!nm ‘breath sweet, stomach regulated and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active.” Get a box at any drug store now and get mraightened up by morning. Stop the headache, bilious- ness, bad colds and bad days. Feel fit ‘'and ready for work or play. Cas carets do not gripe, sicken or incen- venience you the, next day like salts, | pills or calomel. They're finel ‘Mothers should give a whole Ca: caret anytime to cross, sick, bilious or feverish children because it will act thoroughly and'.can not injure. Bayside 'Inn, Purchased by = Morse Comunny, Provides Forty Rooms for Wcflthnm and Pamnalu. The Bnyskde inn, whieh has been sold to the Morse company for use as a hotel for the men employed in the Noank’ branch ‘of the . Groton Iron works, contdins 40 rooms and ‘was for- | merly the Hotel Palmer, but was pur- chased three years ago by Charles Johnson of Worcester, who made many improvements. It was purchased with all’ its furniture‘and will he at once opened for the use of the men. Entertainment Given Up. The entertainment-and social which Liberty: council, ‘D. of as to hwve | beld Wednesday evening was given | up, as the: council is mourning the loss »x 2 member, Mrs. Jasper Brown. . ‘News in, General. The meefing and’ gocial of the Ep- worth league will be held Friday with Mr. and' Mrs. Louls: Petersan. Lenten service was held Wednesday evening in Grace Episcopal church. ‘The Penn cottage is to be imbroved and renovated and it is expected Mr. and Mrs. .Charles- Johnson will spend | the summer. there. Mrs. Minhie Vallette is in Poguonnoc caring for Mrs. Doucette, who is ilL Neil Morrison has retumed _to Fort weeks help you. newly received lot of *300 Tub DresSes FOR WOMEN A SPLENDID GROUP OF MODELS = $1.98 $2.98 $3.48 We have placed on sale at the three very low prices named above a \ pretty Tub Dresses, Gingham and Percale most of them. The charming “Billie Burke” model, one of the most pop- ular in years, is specially featured in Chambny, with handy pockets to diltmguuh it, and attractive w)lte pique collar and cuffs. There is a wide range of choice in both design and color effects, a range which we have rarely seen equalled. The Dresses are well made in every particular and are altogether charming. WE KNOW YOU WILL WANT SEVERAL OF THEM $1.98 $2.98 $3.48 CLASSI':'SFROM9A M.TO5P. M. Art Goods Department. We wish to start an cvenmg class for those who are employed during the day. roll in an evening class this may be ucqmpluhed. If you want to enroll let us know at once. Free Lessons In Knittingand Crocheting DEMONSTRATION OF “BEAR BRAND” YARNS——ENROLL IN ONE OF THE CLASSES NOW .. Do you want to knit for the Soldiers or Sailors? Do you want to knit for yourself? . Do you want to do it cor- rectly, and have it a source of satisfaction to yourself and others? If so, let the expert who is with us for two- If a sufficient number wish tn‘ en- —_— Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Row]and of Hartford are wisiting in the village. Capt. and Mrs. John Christiansen | have heen entertaining their son Wal |\ ey Mhrmes B Giprypmator of itha | |Grace Methodist church, conducted the | !funeral service of James H. Symonds, | iat his home in Spruce street, Wed- esday versary Saturday ‘evening. Oscar Chapman who has been il the past weck is much improved. Mr, and Mrs. William Main of West- a. few of Miss Abbe's ciassmates o“'tord that James P. Little is improv- Saturday: afternoon. Games were en- |ing slowiy. joyed and dainty lunch was served. Clayton Lyman was visiting fitends Lyle Smith of Worcester has been|in Hartford tast week.” Pierce Residence Burred. ence of Di.' F. C. Plerce,; th of this villaze, was Friands Assemble. to -Celebrats . ;21st i |eslv “spent Sunday - at Butterwood | visiting his' parents, Mr.’ and . J.1 Herhert Woodward spent a por-| Birthday of Henry Clark'— C, E. ed -by fire' Quring last {H28CRY afterroon. Amang ,‘Q: Jorall (ar. an electrician on one of the gov. | farm; : : B. Smith. He expects‘to move his|tion of last week with bis rather.| Meeting. ght. Dr. Pierce, “hmm St. George and Granile Cutters’|ernment. submarines. “To Manage Boarding House. family on an early date. - Madison Woodward. Mr. Woodward _is akdned at mid-lynion” Hymns were sufs BY-a auar: | Mre Lucie Fitth has returned from| My and Mrs Charies Cook havéy' Alice snd Eivline Hedman are ill |now stationed;at Derby. i Saturday . evening the mh forty- 5 of flames andim M. and Mrs. William G Spargo,® ViSit in Erovidence. moved here from Readville and will| 3rs. Minnie Briggs of Moosup has Whist Nets $66.75. five relatives and friends' assembled at an made his es-lgianiey’ Bawards # Catherinfia * Thomas J'Brien has returned from run the mill boarding house. been ‘the guest of Mrs. Ernest Cham- o the home of Henry Clark in honor ef when the moflghn“ BT was nA. Tge | New York. 3 Mrs, Tda’ Maine has been the guest|berlin. The proceeds of the wi given by |his twenty-first birthday. Games were dla searers were William G. Spargo James | Mrs. Annie Graham . is entertaining|,e Mre, Dwight Corneli the past few W. Murdock of Norw d\ wa» -8 class of ladies Jast week was $86.75. | played and music was enjoved. Light A, PBlake. Thomas Clemens, (haries | her sister, Miss Elizabeth Muir, " of 3 ing on-friends in fown ¥ Fourteen tables were play T s has been ill with |70 were. prosent, R Red d and ahout Hartfor A Rhode ooster and fancy refreshments were served. Garfield Brown has_been confined ta the house for the past two weeks, il with pneumonia. Rowling an8 Thomas Whitehead. Mrs. Henry a grip could. Misses' Fannie, Smith’ are. confin Island embroidered St LAUREL GLEN vardeg Robert Mitchell of Willi- Charles Kenyon is ill with grip and 5 In Rhode Is'and 7235 men.have en- B .| Funeral 6f Mrs. Leroy Park, Who Disd | ilines: imantic and the second to Samuei|muscular rheumatism. ‘,. ‘rolled throuzh the public service re- |Forty Jdnch lce Cut—Good Sales of | .4 the Ace of 93—Water Running | - Per Crane of hsen axlChe bro. Fiu prizes were won by| The Christian Endeavor meeting was ¥ "" rve, to work in gnven-mem cmer-| Thrift Stamps—Numerous Musicrat|. oyer Stone Bridge his home for a few i Fvelyn Woodward and MHarry|led by the Missionary dommittee on ficet shiprards.* Peits Secured. o John Phill: has | Trithall. s Sunday evening, only part of the com- Rhode Isla: state sépate ie been visiting her dau %0, widow of X _Visited Poultry Farm. mittee being present. There was =a v practically solid against. prohibition | 'J.- E:. Heselton was homie carlv this|Leroy Park, died Tuesday afternoon at ‘“E':*‘“t“beé}"'_; At S Miss E. . Whitney of New Haven |8900 attendance and a businsss session have referendum, and in favor of a cirect |week from Fort Terry returriag on|the home of Mrs. Phoebe Whita, where i ‘efg t Clark has been i spent the ‘week;end at her poultry|foHoweds ‘f the\lesislative Yote. The measure has |Tuesday moining. With the other|she had been boarding for a humber |PTODCHItE fsrm near the lake. - the order of the day for boys at the camp he Is expecting to|of vears, although so aged, she had Ao ek Mary D. Welchds at her home be somewhere in France met many |been i rlv good health up o with-| (2807, MECH Noxid) by the lake for a few days. Negl d £ e S ey ! hence. in a fow weeks prior to her deatl;. Her | T 0f the Cros 1" Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hillined of eglecte. al proc! 1 and. endorsement Thomas- Alishaw returiied Sat-ideath. Her funeral was held at|!Rf S SEe Hartford spent the week end with . - lof the campaign se. §40.000 in vmiurda_\' to her home here after hav-|Westerly Friday afterncon at th ~HAries g - farm | Mrs. “Hililard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coldsbrlng of the work of Providence | ing been in'St. Vinceat's hospital, |home of her daugister, Mrs, (alvin \dred acres | A L: Frink. B bottor Pt B 4 ’ i Council, . Boy Scou America. Tae | Worcester, - wiere she underwent an | . She leaves two. sons, James Mrs. Theodore Lyman of Plainville Pn eumo la A, DRGHE, 1 UnPoR. et i 101 ’l.umv.mn Will be cnmex: wesk. - |foperation ‘two weeks since. She has ed Parise of Ashawas 1‘“ T Wednesday tor |11 pending & week with her father. n : 8 r o ic Bloeiadn: s | improved steadily. . Calvin_Snyder of Westerly, an t|James Utley. Z "ty ASHWILLETT Ghiehintoreate. . Ada Kenyon of Canterbury, {3 % 2 Charles A. Friedrick. Jr.,, was in New York last week. 4,Por"e (obb of Camp Deven: ’ Q\L’Q 'The coltage mceting last week was at the homs of supe intendens Mac- General News. 13 In the denth of M L has =one to the home of his 3eorze N. Coates + Ieonard Main ers and thern seem to he there more used to he ecared for. attended the funera moraing. ing last Wednesday night whea the followine programme was carried out: be with -Mr. and MFs. George Cook. {Pendioton HJ Jast Sunduy and was|[sge hes loston ) C°u?é Maude Latham of Westrort, Ipr tr The su?jc:-t of the sermon of ..R?V mi :f» .F% thcel \!;as:shflhapmul\w‘ community and the ot srhose s spen;btlle o o gt Shar e 40,‘\9 served Clareges L. , D °°°“"‘f}'d “’“‘L‘}“’a R i . Bitos - Musin Paiout] terest ] faithfnlle | &4, Latnam, The oid famlly remedy—in tablet family > - Mo: . X - P 3 Pearl Chamberlin Wednesdav iy enean) | who is in poor health. s for Camp. Devens inz the omly| Children Work For Uncle Sam. ?‘;F_;.m‘&.“"'m“’ ver of Gallup's Cross- ‘an ao ”“"“;‘ | Roads in Poor Condition. one from South Windham calied forl A, 41 oot whist: party some of the ‘colds in 24 hot in 3 lose “caller in Ashwil- | Beld | phe rouds are ‘In terrible condition | this quota. 4 . |children of the Center school were| ‘98 Moneybackifitfail. Getthe | | T hihat fon account of the ice and recent rains.| . Roval Slate attended the Y. M. ¢ [FUGTER B £00 €REE CEROR WEre Top sod Mr, | ieride | Culver transacted’ busi- | 1598 rg_n“mvhome of hing Mrs. Thoebe White and . daughter!A. conference held in New London. [FfeSG00 B8€ 200 oD o e Prol Fill's on it 5 Hewitt did ro » iage Frida; i Iy tiy oue |Bttended. the funeral of a cousin Miss decde amonntealin e B5. T 24T 2%c, Fo'oon was | rthdayr annive Grover €. Maine visited re'a- | lee ‘;::A d’ece" =5 ”}1"""‘3 White at Clark’s Falls chapel George H. Chapman was in Hartford At Any Drag Sters A 1 many sent a 1t the home of N. N. Maine on|; siiRile S anonns Ty sfteubon b on husiness last Saturday $ ; X % y ennie Thompson, Grace and Anni rememt the .esieem jn| : P, lately made | SE Géange. Votes For Farmers’ Institute vl 3~ £ Bl ACEL sl e T Conzdon are working at tiye mill. - Lo oot AR | Affected by the War. Ui o the . L r Tiesday the water was ranning over| —Benefit’ Whist.Nets $6675-—Chil- | Peru was the first_country to_add ,,m,gflglg:, £ RIS A his father, Rev.| : g =8 B o bt B the stone bridge here. dren Help By Selling Pop Corn Balls, | instruction in aviation to its public| medium better than t:fough the ad- } As far as we have been able to oh- | ; abeile; who huave beea This. place was visited by first school curriculum. wvertising eotumns of 'l'h. Bulletin. e serve every iel oessity. ure improving. e asdav| n ey r mes Coates who 4n in fechle | 110 ,‘il“éwfn”in‘esi';:\ ek im':lj Frozen wats pipes Have béen hay. |nunder storm of the yvear Tuesday¥| ' The srange held their regular mest- | | i of his anunt. Mrs Preston Wednosday Clarence R. Maln, the 'oral news- boy. is out after having been housed two weeke by an attack of grip. Mrs. E. B. Partelo has heen & of her dauchter Mrs. Minnie Shet- field, for a few days. \ Ellis Le sard, in As Guaranty of Gaed .Faith. One would think that Some of the Hohenzollern family would manage ty Foaranty News, Stomach and Headache Recommend Peruna r"t To All My Friends J Mre. Mary Friske, 507 Bornman St.| | Hope Belleville, Tilinofs, frites: ; “1 have suffered with my stomack, All with cramps, and head ached often Will Try Your that T could not lie on a pillow. Saw your book and tried Perura and Medicine and goc good results with the first bottls, Get Results As I Did but I was sure to heal myssif of theso hundred. afiments and took about twelve Lottles of Peruna. your medicine and get dia” of gpod faith.—Indianapolis Will not be without it one day. T have recommended Peruna to lots of friends and all are well pleased with the results of it. T have not used a doctor from the time I started with Pertina; that is about fifteen yoars. I am now sixty-three ysars old and hale and hearty and well. Can work as much as my daughters. 1 feel strong, and I weigh about two hundred poun Have oniy weighed one resulis as. | * These weho object to liquid medicines can secure Psruna tablets. N & o get wounded or something just as a| woodlots supplying vation. in the the means {or co: Consideradle cord wood has ibeen arawn through the village | to reighboring points. The Quville. posumaster, ranorts In gratifying increase in ‘the szle of thrift stamps. Getting Muskrat Pelts. Ray Whipple has sacuved several fine specimens. of muskrats within a short time. eseociation has been flooded to the depih of three or four feet hecanve of the congestion of ice at the stone arch bridze. Locz] plumbers haye had.to work t and day for some time on ac- courft of the numerous frozen water tipes about the village. WHITE ROCK Neighbors Sw‘n se Mr. and Mrs. lrv- ing Main, Leaving Handsome Gifts —New Management er 3oarding House. About thirty and Mrs, ‘Trving Main ghthered at their home Friday evening for a suyorise party. A social hour wes enjoyed and light rafreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Main are soon to move neighbors of Mr. 1 hope lots of people will try | to. North "Stonington and the suests presenied them u chair and pie~es of handsome cluna, several Mrs., Everett Codlin ‘of Moosup was a_ visitor here Jast week. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Brerett Chapman are (e celsbrate their first ‘wedding anni- The park 0f the Ballou Mills Athletie | CENTRE GROTON Heavy Rain Does Damags to ways—Persenal ltuns. Mrs. Everett Crandall has vesumerd her anties as a teacher of the lage school, after recovering from recent injuries. Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Thompson were on business in Mystic on Monday. | William .Sherman, employed at G. P. {Colver’s, as farm hand, was a = zuest for a few days of Irving Cracdall on the Mystic road. Damage to Roads. A heavy ‘thunder storm' with “high wind and. torrential rain swept this village Monday. night, continu in violence umtil daylight. "Great da age to roads has been done by vere = washouts = from overflow. brooks. Mr. and Mrs, Sydner Holmses. wh: are visiting their parents here uttend ed the dance on Washington’s birti:- day in New London, returning here c Saturday evening. Miss Marietta Lester of Spn Mass., where she is employed, itinz her relatives, Mr. and Mrz. Colver, of the village. Mrs. George Stiles Entertaine Fo: Niece—Town Mourns Death of Mr. Simmons—Young Patrictic Leaves For Devens. f‘hr\; Miss Iva Adams and Miss Mars Colbert have been visiting. Norw! velatives recently. Mrs. George Stiles assisted by her niece, Mise Sluah Abbe," entertained Songs by the grange, piano solo, Ter tha Leman: talk on What the irm= Should ‘Raige This Year, by Woodward, Discussion followed D. A. Lyman, Wiiliam M. Woii and Misse Anne ‘Du The grange vot- el to co-operate with the local Parm | Bureaun in giving a Farmers’ Institute some time in Jarch. Word has been, received from Hart- "~ FOR LUMBAGD Musterole. See How L e ERdeves Tm:mtmbflnmohhbn&!ynfl wsually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. . Mausterole is 2 clean, white nmwkhdlnfmmd. Use it of mustard plaster, Will not Many doctors and nurses fleandteeumd to their dadlyul what ’4. ’. x ." mfineck.nhmn. oy insead Mmur E‘E bruises, feet, | eold.sdflledl‘(itofm'_mu DR.HESS’STOCK TONIC SPRING IS HERE—your animals have long been on dry feed and need a Spring tonic. Feedbyourhme,wwx, pigs and ewes. DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC contains laxatives to reg-_ ulate the bowels, diuretics to remove dropsical swellings, tonic to improve the appetite and increase &gelhon, and vermifuges to expel worms. DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN-A-CBA will make your. hens lay. DR. HESS’ INSTANT LICE KILLER kills lice on cat- tle or poultf‘y —BUY AT— The Household Bulletin Buildir- Telephone 531-4 74 Franklin Street