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—AT THE— Good Clothes And Good Quality Neckties and Collars, Too WILL L. STEARNS Store Wednesda. i the ( ana TIC Appropriations Votsd at Annual | Meeting of Fire District—Burial of Frank Ingraham—Birthday Celebra- tion. Mystic fire district voted about $8,- 000 additional appropriations for the Mr. and Mrs. ! ensuing year for the purchase of an : auto fire truck and an automatic fire Arthur Maxson and . James whistle apparatus, at its annual busi- ness meeting Monday evening Percy H. Morgan presided at the ses- | Wednes sion and C. C, Potter was clerk. Chatrman John Tublance of the execu- tive committee made the following re- | port: Expenditures, $9252.23: of this 3223649 for street lights, $1965 for | kydrants and water, $2880 for note and interest, $300 for rent, $200 for | Janitor, $107.78 lor tax colfector, the | Commiitee reported $1000 reduction on the district indebtedness. Treasurer George A. Perkins r ported a balance on hand March Col.| Mr. and ma—Res S. army has 1, /ing a wee 1917, $1,958.3, receipts in taxes irofiHe expect Groton and Stonington $7 . from | Joseph 1. Watch Hill fire_department 3160, $160 at Ne: from Fernando Wheeler 315, from tel- {furloush. He cnlisted recently at New | ephone rebate $.05, making total re-:london with Joseph Goselin. He ceipts of $10,696.41. | formerly president of the Plaintield] Disbu ents _included Athletic club, year, $155.75, orders this v 23, a balance on hand of $711 e A i Chief . Rudoiph Donath made th The Plainfield “Rifle ciub held its| followinz report on fires _|semi-monthly shoot at Krauss' hall rie A. Backus $3 | Tuesday eve: The eveninz's s Morgan $100 Hnunm Upton Arthur ( Co., $30; Aug Johnson . Cantwell 3800; Sept. 21, J Johnson Oect. 21, Anna r‘ruun Est. 11, Fernando Wheeler §: b) rge W. Brooks $710: Mar *ames Douch $1 arch Pucklyn Institute $1600: Marc Personals. B. F. Williams Estate, $15,000 | R Mercier is il! at his home Collector Albert Dennison reported |on Pabeock avenn collected in taxes on the levv of 1917, | Joseph Paquin leaves today (Thure $6,989.07: on the levy of 1 |aay) for Camp Merritt where he e on previous levies back to 1 8 to eniist in the U. S. army. 21 total $6,801 : s mills was levied on FUNERAL Red Cross Rooms to Be Closed To- Frank Ingraham. | The body of Frank Inar ho | dieg Providence, was | Mystic. Wednesday morn - k- | butlding a en to Elm Grove cematerv. Rev. Ar-| i thur H. Withee, pastor of the Metho- ! dist church, conducted the services at | Friday. the zrave questing (i hday Party. | teava for Farold Pike was given honor of his fourteenth Tuesdav. Tourteen fri in | morning t an | «ternoon ore nres- nAs ent. Games were played and refresH- e is spending the East- ments were rerved r recess with Fer parents, Mr. and General News, Mrs. William Buckley. = The meeting of the Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Unfon was held on| Fos nas DR.HESS'STOCK TONIC SPRING IS HERE—your animals have long been on dry feed and need a Spring tonic. Feed to your horse, cows, pigs and ewes. DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC contains laxatives to reg- ulate the bowels, diuretics to remove tonic to improve the appetite and increase digestion, and vermifuges to expel worms. DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A will make your hens lay. DR. HESS’ INSTANT LiCE KILLER kills lice on cat- tle or poultry. —BUY AT— The Household f % Telephone_ 531.4 A R, hter of Putnam are the guests o Mrs, Harold Witox with her Creco_ is the guest of her grandpar- Maxson have returned from a vi New Haven e to reside. Louis Lacourse Soon to S: Louis Lacourse, eturn port is i Rifle Club’s Scores. morrow—Men Leaving For Devens te Be Git e Red Cross rooms in the towpn and evening, and closed all day Good The work committee is re- r Camp afternoon at 2.30 o'clock hall. Mrs, Waiter Hammond an s. Sherman nue. Hammond of in Mrs. William Dgusbaca left for New York wiere they PLAINFIELD ult of Rifle Club’s Shoot. a member of the U. ioned at Camp Merritt, ed to barracks after spend- furlough at his home here. | to sail for Panama sooi, acasse of the naval |esehe\ home on a few days' iven Outfits Today. re to be open this afternoon he boys of Sprague who will Devens Saturday 0 ca’l for sweater sets this and dvening. tudent at Con- Condition Improved. ter Thomas Sullivan who dropsical swellings, 74 Franklin Street company to ‘tow! the burned vard in Stonington, and itions permittin ably -arrive ‘in the: Cheisea was to: be Stonington or converted into could not be, learned. 'Fhe City several weeks ago, while their ives. Thames river. Dbeen taken by a New York st company. lne before long. for Westerly came from New Norwich to the trolley line. The, latest transfer deeds in the’office of the Westerly to Everett E.. Whipple, are as James Trotter of Hartford, to M. Newell, of Vernon, house ing propert; and” Mary Margaret Leone, Watch Hill; Charles P. Ecclestone to Lumber company, land in Oak Sara Zedick congregation. to of Mary Scanlon house and ranota two houses and lots riott avenue; Nicholas S. Terrinova, part of {wo houses and lots riott avenue: Joseph L. Charles P. Ecclestone. one-hal of Spruce street. attachments. tionment of the third Liberty s to raise $450,000. Providence _district Providence, Providence, which st Providence. total. Other allotments _are: $150,000: Burriliville. $75000; ter. $75000; Ken: Countv. ewport count Kingstown, 000;” Sonth Kin: © Pawtneket from the Marist Fathers. erty, which tion of ut treat by The tug West 11y hias héen chartéred "bL! ce. by the Nofwich & New York Propelier | Ti ,Kd,a.r Chélsea from Erie Basin to ‘the ship- il leave for New York this morning. Weather con- , the ‘tug will ‘prob- tonington with Chelsea, Saturday afternoon. Whether repatred = at was badly damaged by fire at Jersey ter quarters; and two of the crew lost She went. out of ‘eom- mission by -reason of the ice’ in the The Chelsea has heen in the freight and passenger business Letween Norwich and New York -for many years, following close after the passing of the steamer Delaware. The Chelsea line, so-called, has been aban- doned,. and all the rights and. privi= lezes of the steamboat company have Another boat will be on the Much merchandise the Chelsea and was transferreq at at Napatree Point, Wateh Hill, . Starling to Louis and Mary S. Demarel and Westerly Felting company, land in Canal street flannah A. Bottomer to Domenco Ter- Dominico Terranova to three-fourths Lenihan to est in iand an. buildings in extension There were recorded in the same pe- Iriod seven mortgages, mortgage two chattel mortgages, a re- lease of mortgage, a lease and three a transfer The secretary of the treasury has announced that Rhode Island’s appor- 30.000.000 and of this sum Westerly The allotment for Cranston and Johnston is $19,000 000. or €0 per cent. of the state $1.800,000: town $150,000: War- postmaster at ren, $150,000: Woo! et, § Winslaw N. York. Watch Hill. has purchased Villa Maria “This _nrop- extends from the Watch Hill road to the Paweatuck river, with for Pana. | lorge house and well-laid out grounds ine it as a olace for re- by FHGI} Eshu Tnnifen—bbefiyfi Loan AHot- ‘ment’ of wutfl'ly $450,000—Watch Hill- Pmtmfiher Buy: Vllla ‘Maria Property i steamer ception, ‘and was purchased by tion while Rev. Peter McOscar pastor. here. 4 The place was laid out'and buil the late Fdwin Thpmpson and ‘the a_barge | Watch Hill road. Chelsea -~ A whols dr dealor in a nearby sent a in win- it was discovered_that_mixed in the beans was a lot of broken The ‘wholesaier was fully examined apd investigated to reach the consumer. reamship to the original shipper. Thes: York by | who will aid in the investigation. Local Laconics. The supper given by Hancock Womans Relief Corps, netted $20.1. the Red Cross. recorded wn clerk follows: Isabelle and lot adjoin- spent the winter, Arthur | 7 Leonard Barrus, 84, a Civil war eran, was admitted to the Home at Bristol Wednesday. Chief Engineer Samuel G. Co! of the Westerly fire department, i riously ill from a complication of eases, lot at k_street: | Federal in Mar- | W. Mrs. members. C. T. U. Mrs. Mary Parker in Mar- ness will be received at the pre session of the Rhode Islind ge: assembly. William of | from Frank W. If inter- idson has Frnest W. Tinlkham. Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell B announce the engagement of daughter, McCulloch, of Plainfield. RS loan is resolution appropriating South oultry associa The members of the Westerly man’s League attended the p includes North ‘Deyens-last. Sunday. than 'has been \mnccupied. ist Nathers are in charge of Lhe Church of the Immaculate Con- the head of the order for their -jurisdic- was t by was long the most HLL\'IC[I\S Dlace on-the c:ty eans ‘to a Westerly merchant and. unon opening: the. Ak with glass, in size from the old. time silver three: cent . piece to infinitesimal particles. s promptly notified and. the entire shipmient will be_care- be- fore any of-the beans are permitted If the slight: est traco of glass is found in any more of the bags the beans will be returned -facts have been reported to federal officers Post, 1 for Mrs, Eugene F. Stillman has return- ed from Daytona, Florida, where she ve! Soldiers’ ttrell s se- ais- At a meeting of the Westerly Union, and Sarah Burdick - were voted life Under the rules no more new busi- esent neral purchased Coy the house and lot in Highland avenue now occupied by rodi their ‘Wilhe'mina, to Kenneth L Senator Kenyon has introduced a 3700 to the Kingstown and Narragansett n for premiums. Lay rayer meeting in- the Congrezational church Gristol.| Wednesday evening. Rev. W. J. M- 59&;’00" Neil, the pastor, spoke on Groups 09% | Around s Cross. $4.500. The town of North Kingstown is response to the statement Khode Island hosbital, the sum of $200 for rendered indigent 1,800,000. patients, ture. Raymond D. Tavlor, merous nature his parents were fied and started fop Beverly has been ill with pneumonia @ecided- chanze for the better Miss, Yvonne C Fronk F. Dod=ze are in New Johr H. Balla visited e borough, Mrs. Mary J. Cutler and cas Cutler have returned fr York. Rey. pal chui Companv B, C."H. G.. armery Wednesday There is evening. actual need far a Due to the scarcity of the horeugh. many reside el’ewhere. Bought From Bank. Wiliam F. Broughton has tene: shipyard houses. returned with a fare of cne codfish, D Hospital held in eriden, April 17. rdin is visiting Wor- of Hudson, Mass.. Wednesday. the Tenten sermon in Calvary , Wednesday evening. drilled in the the erowing borouzh of Stoninston. ed from the Norwich Savings Society the property known as the Hammond Tish are reported .to be scarce «in Block Island waters. Smack Magnolia James T. Weeks has been chos- en to represent Pequot:ecouncil at the annuai meeting of the Royal Arcanum Bed Fund.association to be |day mornine. owed a Wednes- | i | York. |in Hartford vne day last week. To Beem Libertv Loan. Charles Pobuda ha erty Loan orzanization and will in connection’ with Robert T. Mr. Pobuda w herdan people #1id is a very man for the position. Charles . Woodworth and son. were in Hartford last week whe; latter went to the Hartford hos Episco- hotel in ing his_last operation. from_the appropriated rvices already and the nverseer of the poor was authorized | to ‘settle for such ur\h,e in the.fu- of Westenly. a gradrste of the state college, and en- and tree-lined drainings. was _pur- igaged in countv agent work, recent! hased by the Order of Marist Fath- | transferred to Massachuseits. is seri- | ers several vears ago with the inten- | cusly ill at a hospital in Beveriv. Soon after reachinz the hospital he under- the priests of the order. Tt|went an operation and due to its was used for that purpose two seasons @an- noti- ‘Wednes- SOUTH WILLINGTON Harcld Remmert of Hartford. form- | o Baltier 1s wisiting ni auns | Mes. John Hickes Ili—Charles Pobu- Thomas Sulivan. da to Work Ameng Bohemians in In- sorge Douvilie was a Providence ; i ; sl 2 terests of Liberty Loan. Georze Roy was 'in Hartford Wed: | private Walier Colburn of Camp nesday. Devens was lieme over Sunday. | nds of Mrs. John Hicky of Yilli- cester fuenas. : g mantic are pained to learn that she is jaEatite visited Westerly | seriously ill. Mrs. Hicker was a , | friends Wed former resident of South Willington. S Miss Beatrice Malo is visiting at the STONINGTON h 7 sunt, Mrs. Julia Burn- ibbiinats j ham. of Tast Fampton. g WiE Bt e While Harry Hopkins was chopning Fouahian g e ammn S st week imaxs bilpped. cutting House From Norwich Savinas So- | i foct ciety—Dr. Weeks Delegdte to Mer-| Mrs. Jeannetie Schafter of New Ha- iden Meeting. ven, i€ visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr<. Jokn Bromley. Mrs. Henrv R. Palmer and Mrs.| My and Mrs. John Richardson were joined the Lib- work Jones. 1 wori among the Bo- capable Leon, n the soital and had some stitches removed follow- ments in (PR R 2 Mprs, May Hanson visited in Spring- emploves| geid one day last week. purchas-{ ~ SALEM Hanney Family Moving to East _ Annourced. hundred g was a visitor in s Farold Darl Haven Tuesday. Morris Pollock and family of York are ‘spending several ~day town, Lesiie Andrews left the first o 1zactve Kidneys s Forest Grove, Oregon. i1 persons past middle age. 34 health, They act as nplications. sack and sides, dizzy spells, Feakness, 3080 may result. Toley Kidney Pills 1 cases Lee & Osgood Co. . Cause Disease B -hladumformthbmam ld“‘ o= the vse of Foley Kidney Pills."—AlL . 799 much work and too little woz ¢m to have about the same e ion of the kidneys is necessary 3.remove from the blood poisono: te matter which if permitted watn in the eystem leads to mau Many pervous, tired, run-down me 'md wemen suffer from pains in th sore muscles and Joints and fail to realize that rhonme iism, diabetes or even Bright's dis ¢ vou have cause to believe tha’ your kidneys are weak, disordered o. nactive vou should act- immediately | have been user 0y young, middle aged and old witl omiplete satisfaction. They act quick- 7 and surely and have given relief of ien years' standing, =|ed by S. D. Woodruff, and Sons. Moving to East Lyme. move next week from the Allen Schools in town are closed this for the Easter vacation. the week at her holre’in Lyme. The Y. P. S. C. E. meeting a3y evening was led by the Rev. J. G. Hehr Good Friday Service. Pr- o filt riday evening. Abram Sininowitz was caller in Norwich Monday. Rev. 1. G during the week. Norman Clolt of Narwlch spent day wigh his family here, HAMBURG Officers of Lyme Grange For. the rent Year—Personal ‘ltems. bladde st Artist Wilson' of Chicago spent The Piano R LR medium than throu 122 Prospect Phone 511” WHEN YOU WANT %o put vour bus. | U} ‘before the public, there = day at the Martin house. Tuner, ‘ng for a nurse, is home ill. City. Ray Harding lost a vaiuable Year old: horas the. firat B the v.rx John Tm flmlfl is no the ad- Lyme Gded Friday Service in the Church New. New s in f the week for Orange. where he is employ- Winfield Hannev and family are to farm to Blm Brook farm, at East Lyme. weak Miss Miriam Champion is spending Sun- pastor, There will be a nervice in the church a - business Hehr was in * Brooklyn Sun- Cur- Mrs. Annie Lord of Saybrook is vise iting at her old home on Bill Hill. Sun- Miss Florence Powers, who .is tyain- Miss Tessie Harding is spending the Easter recess at her home in Sterling: Julian Ely was home from Cunp Rclarenca Hatt ‘Reynolds’, S ASnard Tiord ‘of thr. vt 7 \home on a short leave of abselice. + 1. L Grange Officers. G The cers, of Lyme Grange for 19 ,o?ww." M., ‘Newton Lee; O, Sweet; S, J. W. Lodowick Bill; l‘ Josephine Da.nlel!, e Ida Harding; T., \V‘I]lam Marvin; A. S., Clarence Lee; L. A. S, Katherine Reynolds; G. K. alenhen Sterling; P. Hazel Harding; C., Dord Lee; I¥, Inez Pec MOOSUP Large ~Amount ¢ of Clot Clothing Soli for 'Destitute Belgians—Seniors, De- _feat Sohpomores, 20- 8—Twisters at Aldrich Mill Bkn % The soliciting of “clothing for the Belgians has been carried out with the best of success. Harmidas Couture generously loaned his truck to gather up::the clothing. solicited. The truck was filled_and_its _contents taken to the fown hall, Central Village, fo be packed ard sent to sufferers in north- ern France and Belgium. . Those so- liciting were Mrs. Emelien Dore, Mrs. Anthony. Paranzino, Mrs. Arthug Med- bury, Mrs, C. F, Burgess, Mrs. Alphine Laperle, Miss Florence Baker, Miss Yvonne Lafreniere, Mrs. Irving Barber, Mrs. Milton Duxbury, Mrs, A. S. Ken- nedy, Mrs. Henry Missier, Miss Laura Lamoureus 1 Dora -Lebeau Miss Ksther Mathieu, Miss “Helen Williams, Miss Rachel Miss Gladys Hill, Miss Marion Tucker- man, Mrs., Pauline Chase, Miss Helen Gardiner, Miss Alice’ Salisbury, Mrs. Joseph Francis, Mrs. Archie Hutchins Mrs. Henry Roiland, Miss Taura Blais, is cle Miss Minnie miack. ¥rey, Mrs. William_ Gardiner, work in this worthy cause. Seniors Win. and sophomore classes, the three baskets and ons foul Denison starred for the sophomeres. The lineup: ‘Burby Right Forward. "'Lett Guard. Field baskets for seniors, Burby 3 Potter 2. Phillips 2, Grenier 2: tim, Frank - Sheldon 1; _referee, Chapman; Wiliem Ballavance, motored to Providence Wednesday. Twisters on Strike. The tivisters in the weave shed ol the Aldrich Bros’ isfied with the pay given them for thei: now on a s back unless given them. The; Easter to Be 0btarved at Congreqa tienal to France as a Nurse. Rev. A. 8. Bush of Gales unday. Thore will he Easter exe Going to France. has been stayin; A Lucy Aver taught school in the almer. district last week. substitut o for Miss Mildred Zabriskie. thur Park. CHESTERFIELD Kaplan-Baneman Wedding at of the Bride. Hom dax callers at Mr. er and Mrs, man ' Sunday evening. Mamie. was unite Leon Kapan of New. Mrs, ‘Arthur Coffey London. the Mohjcan hotel, New London. Mrs. "Cora Williams has antic with rr‘!sj.\ve< NORTH LYME Edward Bill, Home For France, to Re. Qurn Soon. Mrs., turned Frids sevén week: stav at Erwin Rogers' at 1 W. Stark’s. for a few weeks. fn Lyme, Monday. Will Return to France. Mr: New: Rochelle,.N. V., were visitors a 1. T. Raymond’s Tuesday. has been in France as ambulane driver since last spring until this win ter. He came to Ameriea to recupera after a where he will enlist in corps. his_tenement house near work. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Friends of W. N. by _fire Saturday. Fred A little child of James Miller is very seven week s Intown over Iriday night. Miss Florence W. Kenyon . has re- u;;x«i from Providence. Miss. Helen Curran, Miss 7 1 Miss Irene Moduin. Miss Leona Purke, | # Miss Mary Elis- |} i i The committee of the organization is Mrs. W.. F. Sheldon and Miss Yvonne Lafreniere. Committee and solicitors did splendid The last of the Plainfield High school basketball class gsames was nlayed on Wednesday afternoon in Milner hall between teams representing the senior former team winning, 20 to 8 Burby played a good game for the seniors, making basket. Seniors. Sophomores. |tle cost from the drug store but is R T ... Denison |sufficient to, rid cne’s feet of every Goney. ~"""hard or soft corn or callus. Potter .. Smith| You ply apply a few drope of West 3 SR .. Hopkins Alien | @nd is clairhed to. just shrivel up any for sophomores. . West 2, Smith 1, Den'son Wa'ker. | Albert Deforge and Georse Bel'avaice plant were not sat- | work the past month or so, and are y refuse to go the amount desired is| Churck—Mrs. Nanson Going Ferrv *a~hed fin. the Congregational church ational church hegir at P AL elodk Y the new time res > G Bkl A Hectiogs | The social of Liberty council has e fne clock aliend. GO lections Incen postponed, this being the second Albic Stanton for a few Scott has sold his farm to Ar There was no school in the Twelfth | Brooklyn after a short visit here. School district Friday on account of the teackers’ meetinz in Montville. Mrs. Lucy Alling, Hazel Powers an William (Cheff of Hartford were Sun- J. E. Pow- *At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Braner- their daughter in Mmarriage woth was a calier on . Trving Gadbois in East Te, Stnda Aiss B Miiler of New York i spending the F ver here with her parents. Mrs. Fred Moreon who has been ill is improving siowly. Miss ‘Dorothea Larolu spent ths weelc end with Miss Eva_Sherburn of ik returned home after snending the winter in Ni- Teslie Fogers and family re- to New London after Mrs. Warren Rewers. is ill with grip and Mis. Fiva Tucker-ls caring for her. Miss Olive Stark has been visiting Miss Tois Rogers is in New London W. M. Sisson. Jr., and family were Carrie Bill and Bdward Bill of Mr. Bill serions aftack of pneumonia. He expects .to return soen to France the - Aviation J. Lawrence Raymond is repairing Bingham pond. The Messrs. Smith are doing the Herindeen are s0rry’ to hear: of the loss of his barn Relcher , of Stafford Springs|Kenyon, attended the funeral of Mrs mxwwsow No(flup. Hadto WrapHands. Cnad Ni(bt M Dl.y Cctkon- B LM child bad W&um&im&h T au«n’- Ircame like pimpleswithwater in the middle, and later it took the lqnn of a thick crust. ' The skin was red, and the cczema itched and - burned so much that he . could not: nights,and 1 was obliged to wrap his hands to stop him from scratching. He eried night and dr; “I decided to try Cuticura Soap an Ointment. A!hruyl ‘had used them two or three titues he stopped scratching, and one box of Cuticura Ointment a2d onecake of Cuticura Soap healed him.” (Sigried) Leo Barber, 96 W. Spring St., Winooski, Vt., June 27, 1517. \ Stop the use of #11 doubtful coaps. Use | Cmimn for ail toilet purposes. Each Free by Mail. Addre-s: B card? *Cati "'g:i R Boton Sid PUT OLD ENEMY T0 UTTER ROUT Tells how to lift off that touchy A corn witheut hurting one particle g § § | Hospital records ehow . that _every time you cut a corn you invite lock- Jaw or blood poison, which is needless, says a Cincinnati authority, who tel's you that a quarter ounce' of a drug called freezone can be obtained at lit- | this freezene on a tender, aching corn| and the soreness isainstantly relieved. ortly the entire corn can be lifted out root and ail without pain. | This drug is sticky but dries at once jcorn without inflaming or even irri- tating the surrounding tissue or ekin If your wife wears heels she will be giad to know of this. NOANK Silver Link Society's Birthday Social | (| —Members cf D. of A. at Fureral of | Mrs. Frank Banning—Class in Sur- »| gical Dressings Meets. The social given by the Silver Link n the Methodist church pariors | evening was larzely attended by residents of the village and friends of the church from Mystic. There was’ |a short rusical program and a talk} |by the pastor, Rev. A. H. Withee. The little silk bags sent ‘out with the in-} vitations were brought in and as the| names of the months were spokan thosa ng birthdays in that month! deposited the bags, containing a penny | for each year. in a basket the contents of which soon overflowed on 1o_the table, Refreshments were served. time, owing to the death of members. | The committee is Mrs, Gertrude Saw- {ver, Mrs, Frank Banning and Miss Ma- {bel” Barlow. D. of A. at Funeral. The Daughters of Americ « | the home of Mrs. Frank Banning Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, going in to the funeral of Mrs. Miranda o | Baker at The ritual of the order - to his moth- ! er. who is in poor health. Miss Lizzie Doyle is ill at her home |at_ Dovie’s Crossing. W. O. Rathbun is recovering from a severe illness, but not able to go to busine: Worden T. Potter has returned to John Morrison and Charles Hadley have returned to Newport Your Kind of Shirts We stock the celebrated “Yorke” Shirts. They have a reputation to sustain. you a shirf today, we want you to come back when If we sell you a “Yorke” we g back. They are finely tailored shirts and .may be had with gi(h,r soft or laundered cuffs. We have them in a choice line of Spring styles and colorings, and the colors we can guarantee. GET THE HABIT - ASK FOR “YORKE” SHIRTS $1.25 to $5.50 SPECIAL “DE LUXE” SHIRTS FOR $1.15 ‘We make a special offering of these well-known shirts it is an opportunity you should + All coat-style with either soft or laundered Made of French percale, madras or with silk you want another. know you are col at thi not miss. cuffs. fronts. low price. A GOOD SHIRT FOR LITTLE MONEY SPECIAL $1.15 BOSTON STORE NECKWEAR IT'S DIFFERENT It is exclusive in design and color. wenderful variety. value. See our Pajamas, satisfactorily. 1t is attractively priced and good It is the best in town and we can offer you a magnificent assortment of the very latest shapes, de- signs and colorings. 50c to $2.00 Underwear, Hosiery, Collars, ¢’3 Our Men's Department is aggressive and progressive —we want to serve you and we know we can do it So have we. If we sell B 1t is offered in & d| Mrs. James Northrup has returned to_her home in Somerville. Mass, Mrs. Alvin Kelly of Roxbury. Mass. after a visit to Mrs. John Hosford, has returned home. The class in surgical bandages which met at the home of Mrs..W. I. Spicer Tuesday evening was well attended Several persons joined. g Srediy i and Mrs. C. D. Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenyon were call- s THOMPSON ers at Arcadia, Sunday. Rev. W. B. Close Injured—Mrs.Corne- o Miss Mildred Knight bas completed Mr, Covell, of the Ministerial Bureau of Eoston, preached on ‘morning. W. B. Chase who has been dis- - | abled .bv a cut close under one ey receivad from a corn sheller last week, is recoverinz. Mr. nd Mrs, Fred S. FEddy and Aanghter, Fsther. were muests at Na- #:an Chase’s over Sundav. from . the Dav Kimhall hosnital. His <on. Fmory of Attleboro was at home Sunday. Died in Florida. ‘Word was received last week of the death of Mrs. Cornelia Washburn in Florida, .where the family have been spending the winter. The Junior 'Red Cross soclety met + Saturday with Miss Lelia Rooseve't. Easter Observance. e Paster Sunday will be celebrated - | here as elsewhere with special flowers. muysic and recitations. Miss Mildred Knight will ha\e the music in charge. Rev. Walter Lamphear of Hartford spoke at the Grange meeting last week. USQUEPAUGH talk, on hér travels. at Grange hall this (Thursday) family. Charles Frankiin and in Westerly, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Cahoone, of Slocum, were caliers here, Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Kenyon, and Mrs. C. D. sister. . were Margaret Potter at Carolina, last week Mr. and Mrs, 1. B. Harvey of Wake- field suent Sunday at Mrs, J. S. Ll ? the death of X died at her home in N {her studies at Cushing Academy and | 3 : retirned hame. Her mother spent | Tcyanch 24, aged 83 vear with hes Miss L. Mrs. F. E: Marchant is to give a(st. spent Saturday and Sunday here in the village, Mrs. E. E. Kenvon and grandchil- dren, Dorothy and Everets were callers at Rockville, Monday. Miss Reba Collins of New York is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. C, H. Palmer. ASHWILLETT Friends hern v\ere sorry to hear of rs. Ursula M. Maine who Stonington Tt} Daniel Oscar Mwmyan has refurned home | NEW DIVISIONS OF TEUTONS ARRIVING AT ITALIIAN FRONT Situation There is Becoming Every Day More intense. Mrs. Gertie Ebhardt, 219 East First , Kewanee, Illinoi “I have taken six bottles of your P-nuu for a cough, and I writes: Kenyon, transacted busi- ness in Westerly Wednesday. Miss Beatrice Maine and Olive &nd Inez Guile of Ashwillett and Irene Malne of Codassuck Hill attended the entertainment held at the West Ashwillett school house Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. entertained their children Sunday. Misses B. Vergason tions for a Teutonic offensive on the. Italian front continge, the Italian em- bassy was advised today by cable from Roine. New divisions are arriving daily on this front from the Rumantan front and the Austrians have brought up numerous new pieces of heavy artil- lery. The despatch says: “The situation at the Italian ffont is becoming every day more intense. It appears that fhe = Austro-Hungarian forces are counting upon -the stccess of the German drive in France o dis- courage the Italians before attempting a new offensive. “New divisions are _dally 'being brought to the Italian front from the Rumarian front. Artillery_duels, are growing in intensity all _along = the mountain sestion of the. front in Val Lagarina, Giudicaria and Astico. The Austrians have numerous new pieces of "heavy artillery. “Great movements of “Austro-Hun- garian troops_are rzported by Iialian aviators in Valsugana.,, Everything points toward a new effort on the part of the enemy forces to break through the mountanions zone of the Italian Zront towards the plains.” Meriden.—Word has been recetved i this city of the death of Col. Homer Baxter Sprague, president of the Uni- vemity of North Dakota. He was prin- A of the o'd Corner school in this I went over to see a neil h- ‘h,r one day and | had a terri cough and my eyes were sore. She gave me half a bottle of Peruna last 'ovember, and it did me so that I bought 4 bottle, and then ‘when | had finished that 1 got an- |m; her, and €0 on until T bave taken six. _bottles and I feel like a 1 fifty-| much