Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1918, Page 6

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i is Mio'!upflo Steam Canaler and Barge in Pawcatuck River: ' ° Grounded Onondaga Probable Total Loss—Business in Probate Court—Robert Russell Arrested For Failure to Register—Anti-Loafing Law to Be Enforced. -~ — nited States Food Administration License Numbers (-08535—B-9118 Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round | Armour'’s Sugar Cured ‘o> a . |Shoulders ot | B e —————— LEANPOT ROAST b, . o o ‘e sTere @ % B} Jo: b, ; PICKLED - TRIPE, 'Ib. 10c A'-rather peculiar accident ‘occurred | coptributed $15 to the Baby Fund in in ‘the ' Pawcatuck river at Westerly, | France, the sum being divided $6.72 in which a steam canaler and twn |towards the support of Baby No. light barges of the small type figured. | 2784 and $8.28 for Baby No, 2795." The 'steamer started down the river | Two carloads of coal for the West- with thé barges in tow on a short|erly post office have arrived, the pur- hawser. The rear barge swung Off |ahage having been made direct by the on the west bank of the river, and the | government. = About _sixty cents less Steamer Was stopped for a brief pe-|than fhe price charged by local deal- riod to straighten out the tow. The |eps. : ?’:—:Mfl::“egé\i;g ‘cumfl‘:i a{",e:;.ik ag:l 2:_ Police. Chief Brown, in response to spofise, one of the barges bumped in- |2 QUErY, told a stranger that the pop- to the rudder' and drove the stern |ulation of Westerly was hiearly 13,000 Post”out of place. Just at that time | A regularly incorporated cf ol the engine broke down, the water |O0LY a towr Nice civic centre; flowed in-and the steamef was out of | SOme town! commission. e The furnishings of the fashionable The steamer and the two barges| Hotel Mathewson, at Narragansett were worked into the river bank. so|Fier, are being disposed of at public as not to obstruct the channel. The |auction. The principal buyers thus 28¢ Had szveet dresses, light and airy, Mother says, when ske was smali—long ago. Mother's bestest party dress Just wwas gingkam—suck a mess! And it kad no lace ot all — Ok, what awoe!” 3 VEAL CUTLETS SALT RIBS, Ib.. e 10c barges are only about ejeht feet in |far are the proprietors of Marlbor- depth and it was expected that they | cugh-Blenheim, .at Atlantic City. Te patched up and proceed to New | Westerly, charged with assault with = London with ths tow, and repair at|a dangerous weapon, all of the re- |W CALIF. PEA BEANS 2.0 that port. Had theré besn a small . 3R boat aboard the steamer at the time, |and the case is' remitted to the su- |#2 Ib, bag. ve..... 37c| 1 Ib. Milk Crackers 50 that men could reach the stern of | perior court for sentence. could have been made, and the tow!,,q thei iece, Miss Ethel Wilson, - prpoced . without mmich: dalay. ¢ Ehere ;:d M:: gfi‘f’tfi- Te‘fsfst, motored] Sotn BEANS, 2 lb. bflg oI Both for......... could not_be launched . Without 'a|recuimed from the coast srtiters W WISTERIA TEA, Ib... 50c | MOHICAN SPECIAL heistinig geer and pon was available. | sonooy at Fort Monroe, paid his re- . COFFEE, 1b The Clyde line iron steamship | cansett. Bav deronse SUNBRITE CLEANSER H /8 % Onondaga that struck on Middle | " . «oork or fight” federai Taw is . ° 1 I.et them wear their e ety Fridey night, il proba; | s “many deferren registrants, re | AUNT JEMIMA el e oo EEVABITIR B 2 d - lies in about thirty-five feet of wa- |SS{NE, under over The stalc "ol |§ BUUCKWHEAT FLOUR | LIBBY’S ROAST BEEF prettiest things every day oS "aadiion o the Sruamed iran | 15, 214, 50 and requires employment plates in the hull the superstructure i T 9 SPols A0ubins s nant High Hacl Tha| Loi foe. supococ ot 10 th0: case| ] CALIF. LIMA-BEANS N.B. C. Ground_reef, less than a mile from |y, pe strictly enforced in Westerly ter, the masts and funnel above the |y A" i also to be enforced This i | 3 packages........:. 43¢ “Hel-en!” Your mbt};er would czll out of dalicaté fabrics. If cvater olore evew't iwiuys tham N is breaking up, leaving the main{ The petition of the Milk Dealers' Large size, can....... steamer is also of light draft, and will | o the state against Franx Faicone of (2 lb. bag. s TR T Crystal Top Cookies spondent’s . exceptions are overruled the injured craft; temporary revairs| Aajor and Mrs. Arthur N. Nash |# FANCY RED KIDNEY 1 Ib. Soda Crackers was: a large lifeboat aboard but that Newport Tuesday.. Major Nash jusi spects to the commandant of Narra- 3for............... 11c | MOHICAN CHOCOLATE Watch Hill, Friday night, will proba- e amie Masts and funnel above thelaffects all able-bodied men between ELASTIC STARCH GOLD DUST POWDER . S ; A ux oL, Geck open in places. The water con- |association to the superior court for |2 packages.......... 19¢ the window, ‘don’t romp like that in your good z AR e ke ditions’ at, that, place’ are such ‘as. will I:mdmjtuncu%n adgalr}st the fihgdcilsl- SAPACIARES e 2T 2 packages. e [ i s ¢ iee i 3 . K- 2 . aty 3 i < by and state board of agriculture from o dress. Go dsn lon the pofrc]? llkcahx;’lc l?d'v destie s or e ntiatnta T okl dioo:. ti'urtecfisgmanfi pi;mmizn i‘:fi:; iy - (!‘lg erteh s A if,w' o e oy QRGE CORNSTARCHZSC MOHICAN PURE JAM You would glance scornfully at your best frock.. Cambridge, Mass. ' = SEl - | of unconstitutionality. has been o T PR E How hard to gig\'e up your dear games just because oe {:;'Chpu!:\iigéa?h:thS:gmfif:t;‘ndmc112@1{\ filed. Judge Brown ordered citations 2 PACKRGCE ok s i I AT - et ek e 30 you had on t£at homely. thing! To wash fine white fabrics raising her ‘with air_pressure. Thig r(oaséss:leayre;:r:::i; July §, when the | @ MASCOT SOAP TH RICE J , v 3 26 thi is the opinion of tatiwe of | C 3 3| ES EAD Nowadays, even for plag, children wear thing yee a tablespoontul of Lux to every gallon of water. the T. A, Scott Wrecking company, Glichlies 200, 50280 | B that make them look and feel like fairics—sweaters and Gcakes............ 25¢c Dissolve in very hot water and whisk into-a thick lather. & ight pi it chich_has taken charge of the Onon- WINDHAM frocks of light pinks, bluesand tans—cven white. They g 03 w : of ¢an be cleaned easily 4nd without harm to the fabric. Let the sheer little white dresses and petticoats soak for daga. Before abandoning ~hope of FRESH CREAMERY a few minutes. Then dip them through the creamy saving fhe ship a thorough exami- O SPECIAL GUARANTEED Lux has made the rubbing of soap on'to fine gar- lather again and again. Do net rzb, Press the stds aation ‘will be made by expert divers, | Over $3,000 Pledaed for War suvaw— BUTTER, Ib........ 47c FRESH EGGS. d 29 ments a thing of the past. again and again through vary soiled spots. Rinse in {5 Iseved iloveven tiat . i Ll:m; Agred faéoTl 2 A'::':"ec c- '——"‘-"——_'OLE MILK LD, doz... Juc 7 5 o 3 eSS an be saved, d 2 . cident—Urgen al or Re ross wH Thedelicateflakesmeltatonceinthehot water. You three waters, the same température as the water in wreckers will remove as much of ths OOKIN MPOUND toss Louise’s little dresses,freddj"sl 5 esw;fif:r into ‘h‘;‘_‘ on W‘“h‘i‘;“:",épr"‘;f‘ ’f“' “-'“i) 2 cargo as is possible, as well as rig- | ‘VOTkers: CHEESE, b, .:+..... 29¢ ‘(é G Co 26c the rich suds—plop them up and down and the dirt ine colored fabri€s —Wash 2s above:but in ging and other material and, then dy- lebrati the D o . s just meits away. It is no trouble, no strain on lukewarm suds, and do not soak. Dry in the shade, uamite the wrecked steamer. This is FS‘?&S i:?l’udt:elh:e :n;au:f“te;fat ne | @ SWIFT’S PREMIUM PEAN BUTTER necessary as the wreck is a menace|yirary in charge of Mrs. H. C. Hatch OLEQ., Ib 32 UT to navigation, as many essels of and Miss J. W. Bingham. 'y 2 e e . C lighter ‘draft pass safely over the Middle -Ground. Goodwin Waterous left Sunday to 2;:2%"}1&[;\;\:\}&Lraimng summer SB}_S_(;nyan-:_:; .. 45¢c VEGETOLE. . 70c, $1-25 Judge Edward M. Burke held a reg- | Mrs. Champlm of South Coventry | 35 CRATES FANCY ular session of the Westerly probate | spent last week with Miss Little and GEORGIA PEACHES A No. 1 NEW 7Y lbs. court Tuesday afternoon. The will of | Mrs. Pegrum. |George N Burdiek, who died May 13 | 3 “Abel Burnham and Miss Helen Fetans POTATOES .. . 35¢ , was admitted to prcbate. he | Wilson returned Sunday from a week's March 31, | stay at Sound View. Sy 2 gts. 28¢c basket 53c | NATIVE PEAS, 3 qts. 33¢ 1388 and with contingents relative to g N i —_— | —_—_—_—_——_—™— SEEDLESS RAISINS NATIVE CURLY document was executed on the survival of heirs, it provides the I SWAEoR I as Besnttiie Shes 2 packages......... 23c | LETTUCE, head...... 5¢c sum of $100 be paid to the son, Hen-| C- : ot v L. Burdick. and the rest and resi. | his daughter, Mrs. Donald MacDonald, NORWICH TOWN Beieffyiithoiith trienlls] Ghl Vocoamon [ Haten overrmy b et L ot et | o of hffestate s Bequeatned tp his | S M iT S e Lot Chapita| 2 pror e A : avenue this week. fanl will be used-‘as a rgrreanion‘;:,f(efi A.:‘f L\ecxf,d,’;h ‘;]TZA“&,:}T" | preached in the Gongregational churr‘hi LARGE CALIFORNIA TEXAS BERMUDA i - i ——= cround for- the officers and men at the | was -confirmed as executive. - Bond | !2st Sunday in exchange with Rev. M. Red Cross Work Taken Up With Earn-| Ar and Mrs, J. Albert Robinson| base. It will be opened on the even- | §300. i 3 R. Plumb est Loyalty—Guests Come and Go—|from Canton, Mass., were guests Sat-|ing of y Fourth ' whén the first|® The will of George F. Sheffield, who| Miss Anna Rates librarian at Quin- ONIONS, 3 Ibs...... 17¢c CANTALOUPES 2 for 29¢ Thurston Family Leaving For the|urday of relatives on the Green. | Aance will he held by the Submarine | 3 a9 2 i itted ley (Mass.) Hizh school, is at home for | e JECNAY Beach. = | Dancing club. This club is to be infif.;ila;‘i. '1'1:é I:‘zrgn ‘nf“ at‘l'f"‘;‘;mi I.Z, | the “‘”"”""“ § STCRE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 7 P. M. WEDNESDAY. iss Luey Stan ad | charge of Lieutenant Commander R.|given to his daughter. es today (Wednesday) to spend|McD. Mose of Scotland i ladies met Tues- abeth A. Over §3,000 Subscribed. 3 CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 4TH. : o assisted by war commu- | Sheffield, and his son, James P. Shef-| The war savins . =t : = Tie hall to sew for!the Fourth at her home in Colchester,| nity workers. fleld. The rest and residue of the es-], generous response. over $3000 beis RN TS R L R The work n charge| o oo ‘“ Erptane s & “ i AMrs. F. J. Alexander of Quaker Hill|tate is given to his wife. "Annie M. | subscribed. N e Ear My a busy | Mrs. Walter Way and daughters iis to be .the chaperone and will be|Sheffield. The court confirmed Eli-| Mrs, Robert Mitchell and two chil- the larger number | EMily and Doris of Otrobando avenue, |aided by ladies of New London and |zabeth A. Sheffield as executrix, Per- | dren of Rratticboro. Vi were reeent STAFFGRDVILLE ening. Mre. Edwin| Are snending two weeks with New|the surrounding towns. No civilians|soral bond $15,000. John T. Edward, | guest s. W. S. Chappeli 3, ae Eim avenue hag|l-ondon relatives. e to he present as the club is in- |uppraiser. 3 Welden has her: sister’] ar . ST ‘ross work. ek Nt gl = tended only for hoys of the base. The first and final account of the |y Children's Night at the Grange—| with her for the s Misses Harriet and Julia Gu returned from Silver Bay mmer. iy |, Mr. and 3Mrs. T F. 1d have| Schools Graduate Large Classes. 3 The hors may bring their own |Industrial Trust companv, adminis- | mily of New Dedford friends and each night the chaperone |irator of the estate of Apby Lang- Leave For the Beach. ha been visiting Mr nd Mrs. George Le- S g in charge will .bring ten girls or|worthy, was received, examined and| Miss Marg el < .Miss Flora Nothe of Monson, ¥ n orth: Scituate i i Mrs. James I°. Thurston and | Pan of Bellevue farm more. approved for record. e T o o hasl Lwiany ; friends -in" Stafford, Mrs” ¢ Corey. ; Miss Id2 Thursion. of Town | | The =rounds will be well lighted and| Upon petition of Arthur B. s- | weeks, has returned to Chicago, | George Fields were married May Marion Brown his been il are leaving spend July and| After passinz a weel Tane | will be policed by the government|leY, a minor, his father, Harry M oA f Aeid They are for the present m: gt Wood los crop ot ve: ;‘,m‘ r,‘;h,,mp‘ Taconie | Hitrhon of West Town Miss | Refreshments of ice cream, |Kinssley was appointed guardian of | "” ’:’-’E‘" ccicents | home in Pittsfield, m]:. b e Jeach, Quonochontaug, ! Gladys Thomp ned to her| e e T R oderate | nis estate. TFond $100. Everett A. -ieut. Alfred Eaton recently received | A meeting for work on surgical = 1% = home in Mont ! OGNS Kingeley appraiser. slight injuries when his aeroplane fell | dressings was held in Grange hall on CHESTERFIELD T - agiei e e o T Ths petition for probating the wm{;]o tl;e ggound. Mrs. Eaton has joined | Tuesd. aiterr‘.ocr}o s = | B ik Noted Here and There. Fred Rose and so WAR SAVIN of Mary J. Crandall was continued to | her husband at Fort Dallas, Tex Mrs. Dodge of Pittsfield is spending | p . TPy b UM e DRI IR M | 8 S5 FIGURES the next session of the court. } Mrs. Edith Parlow and children of [a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Austin | Half of Proceeds from Strawbery Sup Fesiaent Norwich Town, mad “a ARG Mrs at their | COMING IN SLOWLY s ‘ \\es:fcrd‘ were recent guests at F. W. | Witt. . A per and Dance_to (i? to Réd Cross. i home on | —_— : Robert Russell, native of | Eastman's. Children’s Night. e e ll | Towns Are Backward in Making Re-!North Carolina, to be ar- Mrs. Walter Abbe has returned from At the grange meeting Tuesday | ‘\,”ss, .\Ii]drfd Pn\\'gr::‘ _;per:.t a few of | ports on the Connecticut Campaign. |fested in the town of Westerly for |New York, where -she visited her evening the program was furnlshed:?a.‘s x;)zh her cousin, Ellen Powers, at evasion of the selective service iaw. |daughter, M Elizabeth Abbe, who |y the children,,it being Children's! e Konomoc. “Mon Vie'u'x," Prends c . which will go to the Red Cross fund. has'a quota of 2,300 articles to make | Louis Depeau went -to the Johnson | Wil B B B 8 Eh o e in the next few weeks .and r:: this i i e S day e for a vacation after attending Wil- number the Windham branch must Special Program. liams Memorial institute, New London. S S o e menbeniis e Children’s day was observed at the| Mrs. Cora Williams is visiting Mr. pected to be at the rooms on Fridavs. 2 ea.|and Mrs. J. E. Powers. : ; : Baptist church Sunday. A special fea The su,zical dressings room is open |y om0 o hrogram was an exercise | ght of the young people went on a e diian 2 given by nine ladies entitled Emblem | Picnic _Sunday, making tae trip in of the Free. The Christian Endeavor | Louis Kaplan's automobile. This is what you baar “Over There." were on few days outing, {State Director Howell Cheney. Data|Ure to register. Russell was at work Even in France they say | from the larger cities is still conspic- |in A Watch Hill hotel and claimed as | uous by its absence. It is beleved|@ reason why he did not register thar that complete data will not he avail- ¢ Was not twenty-one vears of aze, “Take Nuxated | run two weeks | able until the end of the present week. |and therefore not required to go | stav with ‘her nephew at Little Boar| xew figures nearic al i through that formality. He came Nev res, 3 complete, - vy p: 1 0|d Pal" . Head, Mane. a4 Tuesday weee a5 fomlows tmjhere from Boston and it is believed he failed to register in ' that city. week to_vsit Reports received on the war savings|At the ‘instance of Tom Howick, of |has gone to France to engage in can- | nignt, : T e | parents, Mr. and Mrs. | campaign from all sections of the e Providence office of the depart- | teen work at the front. The Junior Thesnians realized $10.30 | Which Was given by the Hirers Sotial 1 i i AT e ment of justice, Russell was taken in- | Women’s Chance to Help. for the Red CrosS by their entertain- | v " 05 o cted waé: $11D, half of I e" uxa e { and Mrs. Tar state are as yet decidedly incomplete. | to_ custody by. Chief of Police Thom- | - The Willimantic Red (ross shapter | ment last week B, eeli . | Miss Edith Verzason of V- S ccording to figures submitted by {as E. Erown, on the charge of fail- o : [ Mrs. James | street is returni New London and Windham counties | % = | 1 Mrs g . il : B UTH WI AM | ki - Mes. Asa Harris.| Penjamin Berkowitz of New London Prepaple: strenxth and blood builder | m::s:' Ry '\rlhrmr::w‘n S 5w Bofidoh oonnty: L e S0 NDH | Topic, “The. e S e % rose | in | spent Sunday at Brookside hotel. ably no remeds h ~ i Mrs. Traey motora. b Russel was ; < LB ic, Mr. s v g fterd . such phemomenn] nuccens oo tay NULE | Boston fo_spend the week cnd Eensons Cash |police ‘station and that he declared | Mp:and Mrs. Austin Wade in Charge | Africa. ¢ “n;{vifi:dsp\g: e sted Tron. It In comservatively ewi. | M's. Willam Tague, of McClella Pledze Value |ne had not reached his majority and| " ¢ U° I8 Sl When the public grammar schools| o Sh P 5 SPET b dony o n mated that over three million people | CNHC. East: Lyme 2. v, 722 therefore not subject to draft. Chief| Of Versailles Boarding House—Per-|,¢ Stafford held graduating exercises | Charl annnally are taking i | 4 t in this country —— Groton d f for creating red bloed, buildiyg up A 7 369 e 3 g Y ol s- sonal Mention. |in the vestry of Grace church there . s T alome. It has been tighly cndorsed and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fecleston. and| Montville 5 serlrlmf?)r‘:T::‘;gflor:';d\er:os:m(:e?\rR:;rl | were 31 graduates. The high school ASHFORD such men as h;:. Leslie M. Shaw, daughter, Miss Ruth cclegton, “of | New Tondon that an officer- from the department Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Card and Mr. | graduation took place at the Comique Treasury), - ec- | Tanmer Strest were in Presion City | Waterford 54| of justice would come and get him.|and Mrs .Alfred Card and Alfred Kin- | theatre. Twenty-cight received diplo- | wpittaker House Burned—Property on_of the Court of Claims of | Surda Mr. and Mrs, Pen-| Windham coun Russell appears to be nearer 25 than ne“we e inw'mrxnc suxga,\l;. mas, the largest number in 32 years Was ‘Not' Insured. Judge ~ Wm. L. Chambers, |dleton. Brocklya -, .. 6048.82{ 21. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wade are man- — : of the United States Board | v G s Canterbury 2505.68 e aging a boarding house at Versailles. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanna and H‘:{le}u‘(ocn and | Conciliztion, formerly | LEBANON HAS PLANS Hampton = .. 2939.94| According to the report of the! C. B. Willard has taken a place on GOSHEN Mrs. Gifford of Willimantie visited at ce ohabe lnternational Court, | Pldinfield . .. . 4100 67000.00 | United States Geological Survey, last | government work in Groten. ——— Fohn Tk Sunaa \ Brehidintisl tor and TO CELEBRATE FOURTH | Stérling .. ..... -687 5240.49 [year Westerly and all ‘the rest of| John Rice, who lives in Norwich, | Many Pledges to Buy War Stamps—|"“y bl 7" Adams has returned Towne of Minnesota; former U & Senatos | S The best showing vet recorded in|Khode Tsiand produced only 189.984)Was in town calling on-friends re-| "ging Farm of F. H. Browning Sold. |home from -the Day Kimball hospital Richard Rolland Eiter Delewocnator | Aubre- L. Maddock is to Be Orator of | 4. e srs - 18,3 e i i ring block, val- | cently. stk s = 2 3 £ ney of Delaware, at any district of the ' state, however, |PieCes of granite paving block, va Y ighitrh where she has been for several weeks. e Advocate General the Day. comes from the Downs school district [Jed at $13731, which was a stump| Jonp Rose of Hartford was in town| A j. Randall has been spending a Pots Bltaed ¢ CHa T 5 i /'in N ven | Of 64 per cent. from the 330,833 pieces ntly. ; few days with friends in Meriden and Sty o oy of "SHioh, who | Aubrey L. Maddock has been as- Dithegiown {’}f]ffl‘l*;f:zt“a‘r’:';fl?zi’e‘ produced in-1915, and of a value of | Miss Mary Main returned to her |V davs wi The house known as the Whittaker bENRe . G A’,’“{ Shen. | signed by the State Council of Defense | houses, havirg: thirty-four inhabitants, | $35.027. The average price per thou- |home Saturday from the Hartford hos- | "1/ "'\ Lathrop of Hartford was | Place in:the south part of the town cd): here of the bod/ {to speak at the Fourth of July cele- | Of thewe twenty-seven persons. con. | Sand blocks was $67 in Rhode Island | pital. d e R burned down some time during Thurs- physicians who have been | Pration in i.ebanon. He is secretary | tributed pledges for 391 war savings|Which Was near. the highest marks Meetings Suspended. \day night.. The place had not been o with well-known hospitals have f th blicity - committee : of . -ths stamps; an average of $47.95 per mgf among the states, there being an in- Christian Endeavor meetings are to Many Buy Stamps. occu;_ned fn_r some time and no one BNt i e tended. ity Former will take as his topic, |ita. a figure 'unéqualed in any other|Crease of $1 in this state’s price. be discontinued until the first of Sep- | Nearly everyone over 14 years of age k;m_“sn hfi:umtgge 2?‘:;1rtreod-en’r.here Cialth Commissioner Wan. R Kerr, of an added. attraction | section f Commecticut, acooraing on e tember. in the Tenth school district pledged to | Was no insurance on the property. Bogpite] Shil prescontii 1o ae usedin ax t lall g PR # Local Laconics. * Mrs. Helen Tubbs has returned to|buy war savings. stamps. | 5 g ~ Sk o Dr. A"] fhw man, Tz'efF‘;fi % Blgean ot HOtbak Lt morning stk St e JE IR 1 Traveling saleswomen _have made | her Home after visiting friends in Nor: joindrew uurafi%nwg; r:;;x;;lgiclix:: weel. . of Chicago, and er H Sur- lag; ill team and -ebanon team. thei arance in Westerly. . erwent an operati e icrion Park Hospial Clitib s I ST chuiiinen /ot the varois ool PP W'THDMZ';\:/ :L:n ’;'armi:p;immms '+ former resident,| MF. and-Mre, Albert Green of Nor-|at Backus hospital, Norwich, is conva- ROCKVILLE s i c::fl-v:z\;wmil“;z:&nh;enl::: 'é;;nlgl :;n-:;w(:if“e' elebrat LAT FLAGS oW of Plainfield, N, J.. was in Wes- wich Town have been guests.of Mr.|lescent. and Mrs, W. C. Card. Fine Farm Sold. commiittee of tha When They Have Been Worn Down |terly Tuesday. B T ¢ % Misses~ Calista Backus, Mary Col- wning recently sold his |z, MF; and Mrs, L..G. ‘Waite of Brad- ctring digernpihening the ‘moscles’ and | Cambell; * automobile parade; to Two-Thirds ‘of Original Size. |, Atlorney Harry Parsons Crose has|pert and Jennie Petersor, with Har- lnnge i o e wWineetes of Bearat, | 101d and the Misw's Shau of Ashaway = sorders i g P Y verseas Vi 8 old Adams and Charles Backus, motor- = - ha i ad S James Francis Sullivan. formerly phy- eshments, C g apEiveg Loy d 2 As one travels by this place, situate, Mo [ Dellevue Hospital (Outdoos Dept ), Chorus, C." ( The flag committee of the Daugh-|Red Cross work. ed to Hartford Saturday and brought |, the main pike, the large smooth |, Jir and Mrs, Dwight Merritt of ; York, ?‘nd the \X';‘fltrhes!cr County Hos- al says there are thousands of me: 1 i i i s teed § el o h!nndm'hr:xilldrg AV oot out the following communication: Watern ters of the American Revolution sends|, The Rhode Island Federation = of iback with them Miss Ida Adams, who Ashaway were ‘recent. .callers at -the TLabor has sent protest to Washington | has heen a patient in the Hartford home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Greene. fields, resembling western plain land, are greatly admired, one lot alone, ) od ild it thy : against national prohibition. hospital. ithout a stone on it, containing over | o Soiired Henyon was one of the re is mothing berer. than’ organ T FOURTR AT, RICHARDS GROVE e osrmio ot ot & | pRmeveral Wweslecly stores women Russia and Prohibition 40 acies, oo | Week. st xated Tron—for enriching the blood and - | kv OVE | persons conspicuously loyal who fail |clerks are doing the morning chores, S {a R Many will attend the community|™ N 214 Mre Osmas Bdwards and ng to increase the strength and endur | F I+ Ofsiing o ARG sgho & |to appraciate that to. display a tat-|due to scarcity of male help. The great difficulty about forming|Fourth of July celebration at Lebanon |gayghter, Miss Gladys Edwards, spent ance of men and women who burn up top || C oL OPening of Recreation Ground | tered and effaced emblem is mot only| Matthew Hozan, of Providence, for- |an intelligent opinion about the effect | Center Thursday. several days last, week at Quonocon- nervous energy it s(,mm; For Submarine Base Men. a - seeming disrespect _ to the flag, | merly of Stoningzton. many vears lo- |O0f prohibition in Russia is that they| The Community club' met in Acad- § e great business competition o taug beach. which, as Joyal Ameficans, We re-|comotive engineer, was in Westerly [aCt just about the same whether|emy hall Tuesday evening. Frank Hill ‘of Astiswey was 2 caller i in The Bulle- ! vere‘and love; but it-is also‘a distinct | Tuesda: drunk or sober.—Ohio State Journal. STy in this place Sunday. , Which was}vio'ation of one of the most import- p BT i | : aaye A ——- =g . Mrs. Carlton. Irish, . Willi June by {ant - regulations concerning the rules degulvl.i'm‘c"(‘fll‘erétgmtx:]lh?efiiteevrvnayl‘m;ggz‘-‘ No Christian Significance. NORTH STERLING i Mrs. William he day. As stated this w If you are not strong or well, you owe it | t'n the Terry hoat, V to vourself to make the following test: See | ut on about the r Tk or how far you can 0 e e 1] Taylor and Miss Marion Pendleton stk withest bconiar teid, | Nens o the ,\Pm'a_lune Elect ailway ( 0., to | for the use of the Aag. And being nue service, was in esterly and| The Turks accused of sacking - B met with good- success in their canvaes five-grain ets of Nuvated Tron three times run tiween the .cove at Waterford j sure teat such violatfons must be un- Weekapaus Tuesday. 5 hospitals may accept the Iron Cross| George Pierce apd family and Mr.|for war stamps in this Vicinity. per day afier meals for two weeks. Then and the submarine base, has been|conscious, ‘we earnestly request that Soka. S e .. | without embarrassment. It has mo|and Mrs. Henry H. Crowell motored fest yeur strength again and see how much | taken over by the mavy department.| Article 13 of said rules nfay be given | JOhn Scott, scn of the late Captain| cpristian significance. — Washington | to Woodstock id Pomfret Sunday. Th e 14 you have gained. The boat wi enceforth be used only|a conspicious place in your paper.” Thomas A. Scott, noted diver and Star. George C. Spooner was in Williman- | e unexvpteg \edbge dqm hgppens te T e —— for navy purposes except that civilian| Article 13 reads as follows: wrecker and builder of the Race Rock Z — tic Saturday attending the republican | ShOY UP &t ‘4 boardipg house for ety 2% 1% Ut e and Hou emp.oyes 2t work at the submarine|. “A flag which, by continual usage | lighthouse, was in Westerly Tues- | g greqging the discharge canal of | congressiomal convention as a delegate | d A s base may travel by it if they have|has heen reduced to two-thirds of its{®ay. 5 > the works of John Cockerill and Co., | from this town. 3 oot el bt one whick their nsual workmen's badges. They | original length and lost one or more| Governor Beeckman and Major |at Seraing, near Liege, on the Meuse,| Mrs, F. O. Plummer and daughter 5 B : g rethesider | il nse the boat only at the regulir|of its stripes, shall be'deemed a mu-|John W. Keefe. medical corps, are in|the Germans have recovered have_ been spending several days with Children Crv N b hestomack, | Uimes of going and returning. from d flag and.withdrawn from tne|Washington endeavoring to have an| £40,000 worth of copper objects, Worcester relatives. g O e ez Sl sl bt st € | <1 8115 erip Oy aent. puiric vew. It should be reverently parmiy e hospital located in Rhode |as machinery, taps, pipes, &o. W H. H. Crowell and family motored to FOR FLETCHER'S Weney. It is disprased by ail good druggiste. b Richards zrove the well known|burned, unless, for some historic pur nd. - were hidden ‘there at the time of the| Willimantic Saturday. c s T o R l park along this cove has also beenipose, it is to be preserved.” Mrs. N.'F. Williams of Westerly has German invasion. Raymond Lewis and Miss Annie An- : A i B ) i A T

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