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( We ‘are showing a fine line of high grade but mediumn priced Refrigerators, all hard wood, clean: ble in every respect. No smoke, no smell—always ready. k well. You can do all your baking, as well as baking OIL STOVES,CH CARPETS, 4 ' Blu&Flame AMBER SUITS, WAL PAPERS 0il Stove without heating ugl_u}n.ldtthen. Chamber Suits We are sole agents foe Az H: Heilman’s Chamber Suits. They are in the front ¥afik for style, durability and finish. From the best miffé4h the“country we have bought a stock of Wiltons, Velvets, Axminsters and Tapes- large tries. We have thedatest patterns, richest colorings, at Carpets-and Rugs slightly advanced prices. ~Wall: Papers We are showing a fine line of Wall Papers. Neat pat- Annual Children’s Sunday at Congregational Church—Miss Harriet Guild Vassar Delegate to Siiver Bay. At the annual meeting of ithe an,_“ an’s M bulleti; branch sionary Little and Pegrum gave reforts of meetings has recently attended in > report the secretary, showed terns, fine colorings, from 10c a roll upw: ards. A good assortiient of LINOLEUMS and WINDHAM Meetihg W. H. M. Society—| sionary society the- momthly s of the Bastern Conneeticut and the Woman's HOMé Mis union were read by M€y Marv.| rs._Ada Larrabee. Mus. of the year's work “given Mrs, Ada larrabee that 15 meetings RAYE” DeeY fertory Bisby left Rev. M. R. Plumb. Personals. Mts, R. T. Miss REFRIGERATORS able and relia- Cooks well, bakes baptiem was administered by Rey. M. Plumb to five babies, Charles Saw- yer Anderson, Gates Latrabee Plumb, Dorothy Wilson, Helen Hiizabeth and | Robert Homer Wood. During the of- the Hopkihs orchestra pl i The closifig number of the proxram | s a short story told to the children ' The church s decorated with birch trees, with canary birds hung among the branch- | , laurel and red peonies, the Ame: can flag and the flags of the aliies. Mrs, H. F. Robinson of Riverhead, L.| L, was in town over Sunday. | Bixby and Miss Polly onday for their summer | {corve, who are of e Petey A, Senlor, formerly of esterly and Stoningtom, s heré on a brief visit He atfended a séssion of the state board of health in Provi- dence Thursday in connection with his petition for reinstatement as a practicing physiclan ifi Rhode Island. His license was revoked by the board more than a year ago fof alleged gross unprofessional conduct. Dr. Senior nd fatnily aré now located in a New érsey city. He claims that he has Feformed and Holds a respongible posi tion. A petition for reéinstatement was also received ffom Charles J. O'Ledry of Providence, Whose license was revoked for a violaton of the Harrison drug act. The board met in annual gession and Dr. D. Morton Smith of Riverpoint was elected president: Dr. Thomas J. Me- Laughlin_of Woonsacket, vice presi- dent, and Dr. Byron N. Richards of Pawtucket, secrétary. The resigna- tion of Harry S. Bernstein as state pahtlogist was accepted. Dr. Harry W. Kimball of Providence was_appointéd a director of certain diseases at a salary of 33,000 a year. This work is to be carried on as 4 war rmeasure under the co-operation of the United States Public Health associa- tion, the salary to be paid jolntly by the federal government and state. Dr. McLaughiin, Dr. Richards and Miss Winifred L. Fitzpatrick were ap- reading, Mary Birch: song. Hail, Joy Laden Hours, by gifis; offering. v. Mr: Newton announced that two new stars had been placed on the ser- vice fiag, one for Charles S. Risdon. merchant marine, now at Pel- . Y, and_ another for U. S. Naval Re-! he families -whn have summer homes in the plaes. rica was sung by all and the bene: pronounced by Rev. O. Newton. Conducted Service. The Sundav cvening Service was ducted by A. F. Paterson, a secré- of the Y. M. C. A. at the Subma rine Base. Methodis The can’ in the vl Canvassers. Rev. 3 0! h wn and Rev. O. Newton. of this place. whose guests they w dinner at the parsonage lsrael Johnson of Vernon Conn former parishioner of Rev. Mrs. Erown Entertains: Mrs. Carl W. Rrowh enter River View Saturday afternoon from 3 to § o'clock, guests from Norfvieh 'n honor of Mre. Job Tavlor of Roanole Rapids, formerly of Notiich: Motored 560 Miles. Nathan A. Gibbs of the Thames Na- tional Bank, Norwich,'with Mrs. Gibbe, aughter, Mies Natalie King Gibbs ed Sunday afternoon from Cape Cod after spending a week motoring | some five hundred miles during the r under the aus ‘onnecticnt State Coun- ¢il of Defense arranged by Hon, Will- iam 1. Allyn, town chairman of L rd, was held in the vestry of th h Tuesdav evening at § o Colve: The meeting opened with yer by . 0. B. made a_brief address ¢ duced Mrs. Willis Austin bf j who told of the patriotic work of the Womeén of Ameriea dt the present time. The followed sifielng by the . NORWICH BUL | Washington will |1y of Westerly Former Local Physician Comes from New Jersey to Petition State Board For License to Practice Again—Trip Over Pequot Trail Today—War Savings Campaign Planned —Mr. and Mrs. William Burr Married Fifty-five Years, — pointed a committee to examine and issue certificates to midwives to prac- tice in Rhode lsland. ' An automobile trip over the Pequot trail from Providence to Stonington will be made today under the direc- tion of Thomas W, Bicknell, president of the Rhode Island Citigens' Historieat scciety, and Miss Claribe} Crahdail Pawtucket, who has charge in the New [England states and New York of the work of making maps of ail the old Indian trails in the country. It is expected that at léast ten auto- ‘mobiles will leave’ Providence at 8:30 a. m. and return at 6.30 p. m. The route will be by way of Old Warwiek, Apponaug, East Gréenwich, North Kingston, Wickford, Wakefield, Week- apaug, Westerly to Stenington. The retufn itinerary will be from Stonlng- ton to Westerly, to Hope Valley, BExe- ter; West Greefiwich, West Wafwiek, €Cranston to Providence Chairmari Thomas ' McKenzie, in charge of the war savirigs stamp cam- paign, has completed Getails of the drive which begins today. The town has been divided into districts and these team captains have been ap- pointed, with authority to select theif assistari{s: Team No. 1, Mrs, Thomas Perry; Team No. 2, John Ferguson, Jr.; Team No. § Samuel Nardone; Team No. 4, Charles H. Nicho No. 5, Thomas Hope; Team No. thur Trotman; Teanf No. 7, W Team No. 8, Rev. C. A. Bur: dick; Team No. 9, Howard M. Bar- ber; Team Nv. 10, Chdrles F. Ham: mond. A battalion of the Federal quatl h has been ordered mobilized at shing be tralned -and or= zanized at Fort Adams. Thi§ guard, which it Is understood will be for the purpose of guarding munition plants and other like duties, thus releasing the regular forces, now on their tour v, will be made up of men of y. These men, while physically, are at present strong enough to s d the strain of intensive work on the Buropean batilefields. > Within a_week it is expécted that men from Camp Devens, in num- bet, will be traneferred to Fort Adam: Arrangemeénts have héen mede for the ceptich ana Comfort of the men a the fort under the supervision of Co )scar 1. Straub, the commanding of ficer of the Narrags fense alstrict The Fourth company, K. Ledward, Rhode Isi- ke to Pleasant the armiofy at “leld day eser- on the baseball field Capt. Charles cises will be he 1 and ai tion of the ly sanitary c command. ccompany the company and erec tempo pital it readinéss for emergen to be the star org Local Laconics. There is no_indication of a Fourth of July celebfation in Westérly. Rib Gardnér of New L3 is here on vacation, No casss were tried at T'riday's ses sion of the Third district court in Westerly. The sénio: Stonington H at Atlantic Beach ay. Bold, with an average Fiv fi6t attended a single meeting. and.six. mémbers hate been present only once. Two hooks Luré of inx has was sent to Chandler school, Lex-r ington, also be relief. for St the - ho: Nov. held in R. Plumb was sent as delegath to the anmual New Haven. tertained branch he treasurer showed a smali-balanee in both home and foreigh treasuri Mon: fund, the zolden Ty fy Eastern Connecticut branch, W, HI'M. ete. Following the reports came the elee- tion of officers UL chelce president: Mrs. M. R. Plumb and M Clara John Potter, treasurer, and Miss Dor- othy Brown. secretar: Ada Larrabee, who declined re- tiop. man of Miss Grace Bates of the entertainment committes. The plan of ha®ing -two différent mémbers take charde of the sewing Miss Gertrufle Arnold and Mrs. H. C: Lathrop wete appointed for Septém- bef, Mrs, Lathrop wes also chosen 1o sérve ing a until September. To ‘The regular gradiiating exercises ‘this- v and wi Children’s Day Exercises: Sun: 8 school large &lflehhon preseit at the ex- ercised nder the direction fo Mrs, 1L €. Lathro| o Hopkifig, violin, and P 0 a golden jubllee meéting attendance of e members of the society have | have been studied, The Africa and Sons of Italy. Sew bheen dope for Rev. Alr, Jiotke |, of Cedartown, ?S and ed at $50 sent them. A bar- econd hand clothing vaiued'at Ky., second hand clothing has en contributeq toward B %4 pillow cases were hemmed Joseph's hospital, Willimantic. ! pital supplving the,material. | In Maroh Mr the chapel. M meeting of the W. H: M. 17, in In April the soclety en~ the Basterh Coahecticut W. B. F. M. The réport of has been ziven to the Si anniversary filer. fund, which resuliea in the of Mrs. Robert Pezrum for s Johnson, vice presidents; M in plage BE Mrs. lec- chair- program committes “and Mrk Pegfum tvas m f the each month is to be tbled and junior loskout. After sing- hymb, the meeting adjourned Omit Graduating Exersises.—- gtafhinar school will -BHift “the 1l Hiold a picnic. instead. the Conzregatibhal Sunday iidren’s day, there was a After the organ Little Pattiots of ths . given. The sofigs Were hléd by Mrs. Lathrop, pisno. il - e drama Thé ing (ghes, by Polty Bixby; a:rmns 28 Pharaok’ 1 Cooks Moses' nnie Trigger, afiotte Bisa Eilieon, atfendants, ¥ g00d. A Drétty scehs séntation 6f cértificates to_the i nflgre ot the h . Tha tite,of tnde Miss . W, Har C. A, Mr. and irs. Guy ¥ant Richmond. About $40. Mrs, Catrie Bill, Ray sister of New Rdchelle, Visitors at J. L. Raymond’s M. J. Stark and Miss visited at H. H. Haven, Sunday an Mr. 2nd Mr Mond #oon caller B fr¥nds at Mrs. liadlyme Saturday evenihg. last week. Benefit Event. nosraph concert held Red Croga. tions oh Childrer's mornin; roses, laufel. From the téadinj quota for the last Libefty oluftary, Mrs, Hmist. sponsive readi tendeht C. B, Colvér dnd the Flag, fouf girls; song, chorus; and Monarch of All, choir God is Good, threé gitls; NORTH LYME Concert for Benefit of Red Cross Clears ond Bill and e X Su Emily Stark Tomlinson’s, .. G. I Strong, . Strong and fafily Were Sunday after- Deep River and Center- of Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Sisson, Jr., Were guests with a party of Hadlyme Nellie Fowlet's The schools In this district closed ! About $40 Was cleared from a pho- ih_Public recently for the betiefit of the Lyme John Evans visited Sunday at Al- vah Morzan’s In Bast Lyme. Harry Matthews and family, who have lived i Mrs. G. L. Reynolds' house since last fall, moved the past tweek to their home in Hampton, Mrs. Guy C. Wigzins has moved to her new home, and Mrs. Emma Web- ber is at her home for the Summer. GALES FERRY Town’s Libérty Flag AMshs Decora- Sunday—Two New Stdrs Added to Sérviee Flag— Mrs. Carl W. Brown Entertalfs, Children’s Day was. observed I the M. E. church Sunday ifi filace of the service. The decorations were aisies, péonies and mountain desk_hun the Libérty flag, awarded the town of Ledyard for, golng over the top in its 1ot flag has been in fhe Congrefational church at Ledyatd Center !’rfiéhkg was sent to this section of the town last week by Hon, Willldffi P. Allyn. The {;runamme rendetéd was as follows: V' _Bugene LaFontaine orzanist, Miss Jénnie G. Perkins, Agrégation praver, Rev. O. E. Newton; Bell Song, chorus of girls; exereise, Tlowers of Haste Ye, Tecitation, Em-Beth Bennett: song. Sweetly the Birds Are 8 by gifls: feading, Dotis Miin: Creator exercise, g8, The ilia Guila | with_her sisters at their | |, summer home in Brooksvale. Guild will attend the nference at Silver Bay delezate from Vassar college. Richmond are entertaining their son, Bdgar Sturte- were day. New X. 8. in hall THis ngint, congre tle Hymn of syes of the Awful Conflict urveyors have been about the vi lage ecting a route for the: sransr wires of the stern | Connecticut Development company. Transferred to Washington Harlan F. Newbury who enl:a the Medical cofps, ambu a few weeks ago and went Slocum, N. Y. has been transferred | to the alter Lee hospital in Wa ington, D. Madeline cdte Tuesd ! honors in Rirch received 2 e he had won first Four Minute Junior Four liiam McCorm cl Director of Four Minute Men, and by 0. B. Lowell, supervisor of the schvols of Ledyard. Patriotic Pupils. The village school taught by Miss Chapman closcil last Fri- da Miss Chapman will meet the children .every Tuesday afternoon at the schoo! housé for Junior Red Cross work. The pupils have piirchased $77.78 trorth of thrift stamps which is a mood showing. Gordon Maniére was honor pupil in attendanée for the school year. At the Pines, Miss Lucy Geér of Norwich with her nephew, Fred W. Geer and his fam- of ‘Albany, N. Y. arrived al the Pines, Tuesday, to spénd the remaind- er of thé month, The cottagé of W. ¥. Baylis, M. D.. of Brooklyn, Y., is being enlarged iproved. Risdon spent several New York last week and at- tended*the wedding of a sciool friend. Called to Putham: Mra. Neilis Brinsriade of Merden, Who has beefi ihe gitest of Mts. Jaines Maptin_at her eoitage, Leisurs Hour, since Urs. Martin's arrivdl thére was suddenly ealled to Putham last week by the illnées of her son-ii-law, Os- car Stanley Rich. Mre, Reginald Fitsmaurice, of Prov- idence, Was atAiér cottage, the Pioneer, for the tweek end. Mrs. M: E. Clary of Malone. N. Y., was the Ruest Mondiy &hd Tuesday of Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs. 4 Only onme of the tennis courts of the Cotifitry clils has been put in con- Qitibn the past week. Mfs. Jacob Rogers visited in Hart- ford Monday ad_ Tuesday. The stock_at Wood Lawn farm, Henry W. Hurlbutt place, was in- crénsed last week by the arrival of twin calves. Mrs, J. A, BircH was a vilstor Tnés- day at ihe homle bf her cousin, Mrs. Cagroll Spicer, th Groton: Henry Boriello, fiead of the public works at the Navy ¥ard, and his family from Poston, ars océupyins the Summer’s Story, chorus; Bfille, Smile, Helen Louisé Colter * afidl Kleuss; reading, Naty triide A Matildr re Volees, Ger- "leh; 6l and choris, Easage the :‘E&s, Mu): glflasiA Chap. ;I op, v el ARG Y Chng, R Bove; Pitcher cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Simmons of Norwich aré at their home in the vil- age. Mrs. Alexandér Sharp of Nbrwich was a week end guest of Mrs. James Martin At her cottage. h- | The temperature lowereg to 38 de- rees Thutsday night tomato pped b in several g this section. al theatres war savi wyton A, Burdick will preash uating 6l Of the Westerly school Sunday afternoon { dies’ auxilia Mr. and Mr: of the Sons of Italy. Willlam Barr, for 2 were married In Glasgow, Scofland. The Newport board of recreation a a meeting Thusey | supervisor of recreation made vacan of Westerly. e committee of Westerly chapty Samuel' H. David was elect an; Thomas Perry, retary, *and James treasiirer. M. Pleasant_street; Grade B, Street: Grade 4, Fim Street; Gra Chestnut street. WILSONVILLE Christide triehds over Sunday. Beértha Schereréict of Webster i the bast week. i George Allen i8 &t Work in Worcés. or. A fumbsr from ‘here attended thi gtaduation exercises at the Tourté: fotte Memorial lost Fefday, night. Mts, Géorge Bixby and Mrs. pois called on the latter’s imother, Tues day, comig ifi their new automobile, Joé Brino has leéft the employ d} Keégan and is working nights for thi Perry’ Woolen Co. "ROCKVILLE preached in the 8. D. B. church her last Saturday, Spent Sunday at his home here. ter Marivel of gues(ts of Miss Jennie Burdick: Miss e During thé year £32800 has beer triotic Fund in Kitehiener (forméf] Miss Sarah T. Latimer has returned after ten days' Vieit in buted By any othér anada. ¥ Westerly, | of the Pleasant View Athletic associa- | ed that the cases wers of a natiire that! tion. ach member will supply his|ought to be considered by the su-| own ration, which il be Served, ¥ith | per'ntendent of motor vehicles fof coffee, iinder rection of Connecticut. He 8aid he would tor Sergt. Fugene Ppendleton. a tuling by the commisciomer, and} F‘njlr:h company is holdihg was of the belief t the Iyw cou'd former- | the recidents of Pa nior classés of the hool had an outing nd beans and the frost | Aubrey Maddock of Hartford, fof- v . will give two ten- = 85 | the baccalaureate sérmon to the grad- Hizh the Paw- £ ¢ the auspices hi lodge. No. 31, and the Ta- ars résidents of Pawecatuck, obsefv- réary of their mar- Tiday. They ay evening took no | action towards filling the position of tho rsignation of Harry F. Cook At the annual meeting of the execu: viee chairman; Mrs. Byron C. Cottrell, sec- Pendleton, winners in the penmanship | BUrrows, Miss Johanna Bufnete i Westerly public schools are| Mrs. P. T. MacGbwh, Mrs. Hetfan in_these classes: Grade 8, Bradford | Holdredgze, Miss Grace Burrows, Mrs. schoo!; Gradt 7, Elm street; Grade 6. yan was iff Webstér with ited her sister, Miss Elsnor, ohs day éréit HuntinZton, of FEast Thompeon, Rev. B, G. Boardman of Kingston Arthur @. Burdick of New London Mrs. Charles P, Palmer ana daugh- Festerly were recert Flerence I. Barber of Wood- crest was a recent called at Brookside: eollecied for thé Red Crosd and the P?; ‘Beflin, Ortario), which, on tha basls f population, exceeds the g:;omgt con=- dunity ift Your Liver is out of Order You know the signs—a, neavy head, sick stomach, bad “taste in the mouth, latent dyspepsta. = Pay striet attention to these symptoms a4l get prompt relief IX using Beecham’s Pills. few %mes will stimulate the liver, help the stomach, reg- ulate the bowels and tmake a great difference in your genéral feeling. Nothing will put you on y-4i feet so quickly as a dose of two- of BEECHAM'S T g STONINGTON Two Cases Brought by State Police- men For Alleged Violations of Auto Laws Are Continued to Friday Next. Judge Frank H. HineKley presided at a session of the Stonington totn court Friday, to consider {wo casés of alleged violation of the automobile laws, brought by two staté poliesfien. They engaged Alpheus J. Lafkin, ép- erator of a public service car Tiurs- Stonington and pa'd §2 for the rid On arrival they demanded the producs tion of a public service opérators 1 cense, which he eould not produc but showed his Rhode Isiand opere- tor's license. He was then arrested and haled into couft for Operating a public serviee ear without the required license, Larkin pleaded not guilty and [ furnished a bond of §50 for appear- ance Friday. Johri Carney, who operates & motof truck between White Rock and Sten | ingtor was also arrested and brought into_court Thureday. He had no special public service operator's lis cense, and in addition his car bore the resistry plates of Conmectidut and Rhode Island, whic? is contrary to law. He also pleaded not guilty and Eave bail of 330 for appearance Fri e When the casés ivere called Friday morning Judge Herbert W. Rathbun, { wlit representéd the defenflants, stat- | ot congigtentl he enforced by opera- tors of machines where conditions ex- . such as bétwéen the towns of Westerly and Stonington, which are v'ded by the state boundaty Hne of feceesity motor cars, from the one state to the other, did busihess in eomimion, and w'th no intent of law I on. om a business point of the villages of Paweatuck and! rly, are clasged as ons and the ing cerved fiom the Westerly post of- fice, thé pnost office address of rosi- dents of Pawdatuck, Conn., being Westerly, R. I Judze Hinckléyr continued the cases fof one week and the accufed were raléaced on hnnas of $50 each, fur- ished by R. F. Delagrange. H Stoningten Pdinters, i A detachment of soidiers is to he assigned 10 guard inmto hiprare ton‘neton- Webgter for the Tn cholastic will be played at noon. John F. Hennon, of Jewett City. spe- cial deputy coilector of internal rev- baseball game champisnship Notwich this aftor- enue, was at the post office, Friday, to receive special tdxes due the Eov- ernment. mMyRTe Encoufaging Start on War Savings Campaign—Village to Have Qood Ball This Summer=Benefit Concert. Thé war savings stamp drive is on inn Myétie and the teamis aré hafd at work. Cifeular léttets had béen sent to every family in town and waen the went to call thev received cordial welcome, Those who aré in charge of the work are: Con- tad_Krétzer, vice chairman assisted by Mrs. Cénrad Jretzer, captain, Miss ,|Glad¥s MacGown; Miss Anne Féidler, s Dofothy Dickinson, Mlss Flora yn, Mf8. Harr¢ Mattland. t t _ Mid, Herbett Coit, captald, Mrs. Dexter Réod, Mrs. Leofiafd J. Hermes, Aiss Ma; hofiefd, Miss Blanche Arthur Boylen, Miss Ethel Taber, Mrs, Arthur Payhe, Mrs. L. M. Allyn, edp- fgin, g L E. Kinney, Miss Bessié Heath, Mrs Seyraour Stoddard. A. O. Coiby, captaifi, Mrs. Louise Donovan, Thomas Sduadrits, John W. Phillips.” John Tribbance, Harry B: MacKenzie. * . West Mystle—~Robert D. Bradiev, éaptain, Mis. Wilfred Lamb, = MFe. Charles Bwaet, Mrs. Gdoras C. Lane. Ola Mystic=Mrs. Harold O. Wil: Hams, Eifiér B. Waite. 4 Good Baceball Season Planned: Fine baseball 18 promised for Mya- tie this gummet for Saturday after- footls and Holldays. Industrial Pafk #rounds fiavé beer fixed up and on - |the Mystie team will bé sucH well krown plavets as EImer Steélér, for- mer pitcher en' the Pittsburgh &hd Brooklyn teams who will play first, Bllig, 4 férmer Bumeld academy fan, who will catch: Johin Miller of the Springfleld niné who will play short- stop; Fafnell, who will play secona; Batty at third: Wileox, Goodwin and Daly in the figld. Some good Zames are arranged for every Saturday. BaRy SoMds of Differsht Nations. The edncert giveh by Mfs Jamés W, Jack8on in the Methsdist Episco- pal church for the befiefit of the Red Crosé ahdl the EpWorth f#hgus Waj IRigely Attehded: Mis. JackEch sah Songs bt the différent nationd atid as ihe sang had flags to rébfeséfiy edsh. he proktatme consistéd of 11 diifer- ent sohes ahd sl revelved many en: cores; just Ligfofe gach §ong was sung Rev. Arthut H. Withide five an ex- 8 & 8 n day to bring them frem Pawecatuck to i duty at the Ston-|. Ib. bottle . League. .Y McGuire h and ¥ near them, tic post cation, M the offige a Mrs. C. H: Hoxie, Mrs. daughter, M in Nor ternoén. né) The 1itis the the thur el and Gladye Allyn, igh; tiire Mrs. Jang fldniation 62 What e sonz Wad (B be the WHISF afid ebmposer, ete. Wallsf Jack#bn the 11 son of MF. ind Mre. Jacken, g6 two 8 . Miss Louise Paigé e Sompsast A Food i wab reklized dperied thelr Guests at bott's ; SMOKED Shoulders b, 24c PRIME BEEF Best Chuck Roest, 1b. 28¢ | Rib Roast, I5.........30¢ Lean Pot Roast; Ib. ...26¢ Fresh Cut Beef Liver Ib 16¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib 28¢ Choice Cuts Corned Beef, Ib. . .....20¢ BAKED BEANS, 2 eans 35¢ Lion Brand CONDENSED IVORY SOAP, large size 2 bars for. .. JELLO, all flavers packages . WARRIOR HEAD TEA _ ARGO CORNSTARCH | 3package$ FANCY RED KIDNEY H;E‘.ANSz Woocissne. 18 LESLIE'S BLUING A No. 1 NEW POTATOES TEXAS, BERMUDA ONIONS, 31bs.......16¢ 25 crates GEORGIA PEACHES, basket. 2 quarts 28¢ HEAVY PORTO RICO GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for 27c NATIVE BEETS AUNT JEMIMA'S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 packages . woonnsni 28 for the Red Cross and the Epworth Mr. and Mrs. Quinicy MeGuire and on_Ritchie have returned to Albany, after several days' visit at the Childfen’ sevéfal childrén W Stamford are at theif siimmer Lantern Hil. %, Ralph Gallup of Ledyar A and Mrs. C. C. McLeughlin and daughter Elsie havé returned from o visit i Boston. Assistant Postmastéf Harry F. Hill has retufned to his duties at the M e afts ¢ Lila Doiliglas assisted as nz his absenes, Clérks In the stores in the enjoyed & half holiday Thursday af- Mr. dng Mrs. L. B. Kinney of Pur-{ Tows Street are entertaining Mr. Kin- msther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie E. White has béen named Muriel Elizabeth Salishury White. i§ treasurer of the Stoningion Construction company. Forty Dollars for Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Albeft Duhaimé and three childfen and Mrs. gister haveé left for Narragansett Pier. Mr. Duhaime brought his family back 50 that Frnest and Marguerite might take part in the play Midsummer Eve which was given in the Mystic theatrs for the benefit of the Red CFoss. The Red ©ross receiveq #40 as its share of gnceeds. Which will be used fof yétic branch. Purdy—Clyde. Dr. A. M. Piirdy, résident physician o the Groton Ifbn works plant of Gro- ton and formerly of Mystic, was mar- tied Satiiftdy evening to Miss Marion A, Clyde, daughter of M Frank Clyde of O1d Myst residénce of the doctor, by Jidee Ar- P. Anderscn witnessed the ceremony. To Pursue Advanced Studies: Gradudtes from the Myéstie academy ave expresded 4 desiré to attend foF another vear in advanced gchol8 are J. Wifow, Geoigs Higbee, S¢bil Smith Byefs, Votatiohal; Kath: ryn Maxson, Beatrice Bfown. Margaret Sheehan, W. 5 Sarah Coit, Madelifie Wilkérson 95dith Padker, Benlah _Watrotis, Perkins, Albert Bawards, Stonifigton Hi Watten Chapmad, Brown, Rolandl Btown, Paul Chesébro. Twenty of the 25 graduates expect to purbue a Secondary course of study. BOLTON Iliustrated Lecture—Teathérs Appoift- &d For Coming Behosl Year. Rev. Frank K. Abbstt #ave a lec- illusirated by stereopticon pic- tifes B Hifduiém, at the ening MEEHHE. Doltofi &#idl 86n. Lesjie 8. Polton hava ¢bmié {6 town. from Hartford ahd Hdve are BFAFToRA, M LW _oh‘ OHICA COMPANY Native Milk-fed Veal RIGHT FRoglA;':EsraN' ciTY q s Short Cut Lags, 1b. . . . LoinRout,lr....... Rump Roast, Ib...... Shon?dukont,fllb.m Veal Cutlets, Ib. . Veal Chops, 1b. .. Calves’ Liver, Ib..... Sweet Breads. Ib. .. .. MY WIFE'S SYRUP L R SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3cams . ilc i lle SHREDDED WHEAT 2 packages ..........27c GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER, large size package ............26¢ NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Extra Fancy Cookies Ib 27¢ Ginger Snaps, Ib......20¢ FANCY LIMA BEANS Fiers . e LAUNDRY STARCH NATIVE SPINACH Pole |l e -SOLID HEAD LETTUCE 2heads ..ii.ciiiivie Be SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 packages ..........23¢ MOHICAN' WHITE BREAD RYE BREAD and GRAHAM BREAD 1 Wb loaf. . ........12¢ 'S .33¢ 21¢ 48¢ .28¢ ..58¢ 4nd Fdith Matthews of ¥ e, Pa. Teathers Appointed. Boltoh téachers encuged for the com- ing year are: Center distriet, Miss Margaret Da taught in ¢ Brevities. nterbury and Columba y_Conicert of thé|ithe past two we Séventh aistrict, chool will be held Sun- | Miss Elizabeth . Daly: southwest at MOrning service | district, Miss ESthér Horowitz, and be baptized. orth distrlet, Miss Luey Phelps of s. Chatles B. Allyn of | Westchester. The last thrée have been home | o ngaged. All tut the N Tiiesday fof Special session. 5. C. K. Pomneroy, of ,Windsor is with her dafighter, Mrs, W. C. Whits. Home Fram Prestoh. Miss Josephine Mathe'n, who Has been teaching in Preston has been the suest of Mrs. A. Jesse Wood and sis- ter, Mrs. Thomas Braihwalt in Gro- ton since her echool closéd, vnitil Wed= and th sehool was opened 2 fifteen davs' va- Cottrell, Mrs. John H. nésday when she réturned to het home Frank N. Giilfiian and|ip fown. a Mar%on, pent Thurs-| ape Wiliam B. Wiillam, of Seuth Y llage | M2nchester, Mr. and Mrs. Jésed At- ater and two daughiers of New Bri- tain, were Rolton visitors Sunday. and Mrs. Myron M. Tee and ¢hilaren of Rockviile spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lee: Recent guests at My, and Mes, Witl- fam X. Loomis Were their son and davghtersin-law,” Mr. ahd_Mrs. Denison H. Loomis ahd &on, of Wes! field, Mrs, LaMothe Russcll and Rob- ert_L. Russall of Sonth Manchester. Mrs. Mary Cordindi of Neéw York is'at her farm on Brandy street. USQUEPAUGH The Week's Visitors==Local Pesple t8 Attend Chursh Sefvice &t Liberty Sunday. Mr. White Ship Duhaime’s Miases Jennie and Thes Tefft of Pine Hill weré eallers here Fridaf. Saintday X Mr. and Mrs. Saunders 6f Wickford weré hers Stnday: Mr. and Mre. Frank Mav of Wast Kineston tvere at B. C. Locke's Bunday evenina. Charles Portar of Wakefield, was & calier heré Wednesgay. . Mre. Rifhard Poston afd children of West Kingston spént Wedhesday here, Mrs. I. I, Bri¢es nent Sunday with friends at West Kingston, Mr. and Mrs: €. C. Ken and Mrs. 1. 8. Jamond visited Nar- raFaneett Plor, Sinday afirritoon. Mf. and Mrs. Osear Wahater Readville, Mass, No Bervices Sunday. and Mrs , at the A few relatives Hatsld Smith, Howard Marish 3. Flotretfice A attbfid ehureh at Liberty. Més. Annia B, Webster, dangntefs, from Xorth Baston, Mass spent Bifday with hef patents, and Mrs: Kenyon, sifeum, Motidas. af West WIekfnrd, were héra, EdWaFd . C. Ken¥o! ston, visitéd re'atives heré, Sundav. iy of -Shannook: were hers, Tuesfay: WEST THOMPSON undiy ev . Syffiner, Mis. Jennje L. mifief Home. and Sunday. gv. and Mré Frank K. Southbridge Saturds{‘ g2 Mr, and Mrs. Ffanl William Tefft of Davisviile was hers # and Mr.| of &pént Siinday heré Rev. Mf. Watt preachéd ‘hére 1ast Sifiday moriifg. No services will be Réld figxt SHAdAY as the pedPle ats to Wwith Her WELL AS MEN VINCIBLE WHEN SUPPORTED BY “SERVICE” AND “MOD CBI B N}{Pork Loins, Ib. 28¢ P Shoulders 26 Ty CORN MEAL, 2 1b. bag 15¢ MOGHICAN SPECIAL COFFEE, b..........38 CARNATION EVAPO. RATED MILK ) BEST HEAD Ri AR - GHICAN PURE JAM FANCY PINK SALMON MAPLE SUGAR CREAM can KELLOGG'S ‘CORN- FLAKES, 2 packages. .27c BRER RABBIT ; 2 cans 25¢ :30¢c MOLASSES, can ... ..20¢ FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, 1b:........47c FRESH EGGS, dozen. .39 ff SWIFT’S PREMIUM OLEO, 2 Ibs.........65¢ SWIFT’S NUT MARGARINE, Ib. ....29c COOKING = s COMPOUND, ib. ... . . 26¢ Dr. FrAnlé Bloknell was a ealler at Mes. Albkn Etiart and sod, Chaties| Eunday, of Wast K'ngs Mrs. John H6pkins afd Mfs. Clark Miss Laiira Millor vigited rrignds th Mass, Saturday, returning Sunday. and Mrs ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and son, Dohald, the first of the week. Daniel Brayton has been il Charles Clemeng r, and Mrs. Wi Abingion motored to Petérsham Sun: #nd caiiea ofi Charles Buell and * of this town Who hasi . Rey: Mrs., week, 5. - Rev. and Mrs. Miller énd Charled Clark and family made &'tfip to New London and_Groton n‘h Mr. and Mrs. ) the Preachers' mesting ifr “Mystie of Tuesday. gev Ao appeals to' e over Toutlech years tration’ for the purchase of War Sava ings edriificates, and stamps will Be . day, .the 25th, d gully understand the néed a8 the hest wan Mr. and M The Tar Savines rally which will b8 ¢ lhéfiéhu}‘m I romises ruch 88 e EEbiect which _3¥ill; - presént - personally Feadent Well 3 témiati stamps aney &nd Ex3Mayor Allyn L. Brown, the privilege of 1fi¥s ally #ire being urged to attend this rand listen to addresses by Schoomaker of Hartford I Norwich: Mre. CLARK Mags. len Jewett. MF and Mrs, don Al is ¥isiti Tere af M:sa: Mattie mmlm% Wi ¥ ery 1], is Dr. Blaine Olivér Deyens, waa.the rec e "Viaw 4. Clask BHAry tescher Mrs. Vi . Clak, teacl at I‘r«fmmt ‘enter, 1s at Her heme. for the vacation. i Miss Aenes Bullivan the 1oeal teach- ér. has coipléted her Yot for h Wallacs th_town Monday. Mr,and . Mrs:. John G, Lewis Hampton, wers guests of Mrs. Viela J. Clark, Sunday. | Wi nd Mildréa Johndon, Selly firt? , BOIbNa 15 Dorchenter, . Clark visited Bugens Jones and family in GFaten. Harfy Cotill has improved &is omé by having new windows put.in. " LISBON Impartant War Savings Raily to B Murfock- of- Stonehame, % her sidter, Mre. Al e heme ih uttle of Miilér - enteftain- Bllen_Sandstrom, iatn . Clemence of rst of last iller_attended Thuysda¥ evehing, o be of - unusual int_ot,the towhn 76" ThE pegis= so all whe ting sys= the" -eertificates and [} CORNER son of New Lons ¢'s, Sunday. ho has been iationea at cém ) Buest of his PR Middietown was Thé Telegtuas aehial fFom the Diteh Chiéf that ‘tecrat o6 missed from General The Jouftial Rewever, its original ‘astértion of s publisnet an omdisl Commandes-1h: fits Haa J dfuartere. Afhears to 18 #bntrary./

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