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e WESTERLY The 1524 annual meeting of the Warren Baptist association, of which Calvary church of Westerly is a mem- ber, was held Welnesday in the South Baptist church, Providence. Officers :.nd committees were elected as fol- lows: Moderator, - Rev. Frank L. Wilkins, D. D.; clerk-treasurer, Rev. William T. Green; trustees of"the relief fund of the Warren, Providence, Narragan- sett and_ Roger Williams 'association, Clinton F. Stevens, Charles B. Rey- nolds, Charles E. Westcott and Henry O. Tripp; association representatives on the apportionment committee of the Rhode Island Baptist state convention, Rev. Frank L. Wilkins, D. D., Walter L. Clarke and Clarence H. Gaild; as- sociation representatives on the per- manent council of Rhode Island Bap- tist churches, for four years, Rev. Ed- ward Holyoke, D. D., Rev. H. W. Wat- jen, D. D, and Rev. T. E. Bartlett (term ending 1922); association trus- tees for the Rhode Island Anti-Saloon league, Rev. W. T. Green and Rev. M. E. Bratcher, Ph. D.; association com- mittee for the five year program of the Northern Baptist convention, Al- bert. Knight, Rev. B. T, Livingston, Rev. J. L. Peacock of Westerly, Rev. W. G. Cooper and Mrs. C. M. Gallup. Commitfee of Arrangements—Rev. M. E. Brdtcher, Rev. F. R. W Rev. William T. Green, Mrs. J. V. Osterhout and Rev. George H. Watt; committee on resolutions. Rev. George E. Barnard, Rev. M. E. Bratcher, Rev. C. M. Gallup; committee on place and preacher, Rev.’T. E. Bartlett, Rev. William G. Cooper arnd C, L. Lawton; committee on nominations, Rev. Ed- ward_Holyoke, Rev. L. A. Clevenger and C. H. Guild; committee on obitu- aries, Rev. E. E. Loux and Rev, C. L. Eldredge; committee on state of re- | ligion. Rev. C. M. Gallup, Rev. Frank L. Gardner and D. W. Hoyt:; comm. tee on historical sketch, Rev. H. W. Watjen and Rev. C J. Yeomans; com- mittee on new churches, Rev. F. B. [Cowell and Rev.'W. H. Lane. Rev. John Stewart acted as moder- ator and Rev. Elmer E. Loux led the devotional service. Rev. B. T. Living- ston spoke in regard to the state con- ' FALLOPENING . i\ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY i \ . Sept. 19th and 20th S “Take plain bitro-phosphate” isthe advice of physicians to_ thin,. delicate nervous people who lack. wi, energy and nerve force. and there seems tobe ample proof of the efficacy of this prep: X ° = = i tion t nt .the . recohmentia- - Coats, Suits, Dresses, i e e e % » = v £ countless preparations-and tréatments \ B which are continually being advertised i \ ' for thé purpose of making thin people ° ° i 1 fleshdy, - doveloping Farms, . Reck and walst Sklrts . Furs A f bust, ’;nfl rep]azing’ugly m?%“ and 9 9 2 angles by the soft .cury éine(, of A health and beaity, u\efi g evidently Q thousands of men amd ‘women _who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and Weakness are. usually Brilliant in their newness, fascinating in their simplici- \\ {050 15 slaricainecioet Sug podieniesd . ty and effectiveness of style, the new Fall fashions are Ak | indeed charming. These are wartimes and “SIM- PLICITY” is the keynote and dominating influence in Fail styles. Designers have abandoned all thoughts vention session and Rev. William G. m | Cooper_spoke for the committee ]n_:‘f i arrangements. The speakers of the . . . aftornoon session were Rev. Edwin of fancy sensational styles and favor forceful, digni- Jsland Anti-Saloon league, on Liquor's i Keep Your Skin Youthful HEALTHY skin retains its youthful beunz — and the first step towards health perfect cleanliness. Few toilet seaps do little more than clean the surface, yet it is the that must be freed of waste and poisons the skin can be wholesome. MULE TEAM BO RA RO Bath and Toilet Powder is both a delightful toilet requisite 2ad a won- derful aid to a beautiful skin. The pure Borax in its creamy, daintily scented lather cleanses the pores. And its antiseptic_properties soothe and heal the irritated skin. Test BO-RAXO in your bath tonight. Sold onmly in convenient, sanitary sifter- top cans for individual use. More econom- ical than sosp. Simpson, superintendent of the Rhode e e e T R o fied, more elegant effects, which simplicity alone can produce. I'rof. Henry C. Maybee on China. The | speakers for the Woman's Mission pe- | riod were Mrs; Per al Bateman and Miss Hilda O. Olson. | Petween the afternoon and evening ns dinner w: served and ad- dresses given on the laymen's Chri tian enlistment campaizn. The even- og program included organ recital, cong service and devotional exercises. | The rrincipal speaker was Rev. Rob- | ert Stuart MacArthur, D. D., presi-| dent of the Baptist World alliance, on Billy Sunday's Sourte of Power. With the result of Tuesday's repub- e lican caucus as a basis when the may be made and crap|ioun committee was selected, it is the e Meede? pecied | belief that the new committee will T thiee comtain, | Rominate Maurice W. Flynn, president of the Westerly town council, for een- ng rubber, is the request. Garments |, . Vest . vy ey ator from Westerly to the general as « i sembly. That is o iatinam and tin are also to be eol-| cygiom, he wiil be the regular nomi- | tage of both metals, which are 50 | ASeenr ¢ PATY to succeed Sena e e s o0l Albert H. *Langworthy. “There 18 no D oL i coun . | doubt. in’ that event, but Mr. Lang 0y meter | worthy will be nominated also in | sed for many hos. |caucus and will pose as the anti- | and for telegraph, | Machine candidate. ! b 8 eless apparatus, The | There is to be another contest at| e Tl be Allowes o ool whar | the caucus when Attorney John Fer- | Tmim and ta the: membars | Euson. Jr., will attempt to secure the | preiy ¥ |nomination as representative from the | First district to succeed Representa- | tive Francis G. Haswell who has | served four years. My. Ferguson will not be th eonly opponent of Mr. Has- wiil. if report be true. It is said that | Joseoh T. Murphy. who was succeeded {by Mr. Hoswell, and Dr. Thomas E. ts, date and cherry seed and shells | Fnson are"also in the list of en- f ali These are used in making | o 1 i arbon needed fox | Property owners in Highland avenue | shells have pre- | have petitioned the highway commis- | F':ed:ric‘k S. Kol'ls "R D. H(;'wefirsin . 5 {the Application of X-Rays-imthe U.S, To really know the newest and correct ideas in ! Author of Medical Textbooks; Membe ) i Author's_Committee of Amerita, Health League, Physi s’ Legislative League, IN. Y. and Editor-in-Chief of Phy- , sicians “Whe's Whe in-N. Y. more phosphate than is contained in modern foods. Physijcians. claim there is nothing that will supply this de- Bo, : i i i | ficiency so well as «fihevvfiamc phos- t i phate known among dru ts as bitro-. sider it a privilege and a pleasure to show you the new . , Phosphate, whish & Insspensive and i g {susnlid b;,tee 8 d@sgficd udmug ) al ruggists ynder’ a. tee Of Fall garments now. = satisfaction ‘ormoriey bydk, ?y Teed- E i ing the nerves directly and upplying: the body cells with the necessary phosphoric foed elements, bitro-phos- phate quickly produces a . welcome transformation in the appearance; ¢ the increase in weight frequently being astonishing. Clinical tests made in St.Cather- ine’s Hospital, N. Y. C., showed that twa 121-125 Main Street Fall 'Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc., we urge you to come and visit with us during our opening days. We con- Pieces of goods from which Deal enterta lub at her home and ev: according to loc to directions from use the proceeds for The chief concern s to obtain these ry meta one campaign is also under way, and all are asked to save peach nes, apricot, plum, prune and olive orm of Cocoan Wright was sentenced to one vear in |$1586.83, and expenses of $1032.65, a | Cross work was taken up. | England today: there were more than v been used, but there is now an | SIONers to make the avenue a public| the Providence County jail. Carl Far- |cash balance of $51423. In addition i ined | 70 vesterday. - Health authorities were shortaze of these, After these | NIEAWAY and. if necessary, to congemn | rel:, fiflve wonths and Elmer. Matte- | the ciation 00 1n Liberivi| hn moay iam, Weaver, sotartained)) (o oo ‘opfalon” that thet in & amd s have ‘been collectea | and for that purpoe. It is sel forth | son was aed $140, to be Daid before | bonds in' the Washington Trust com: | Wednesdas aore Soeing ane Tanres | fluenza vand resulting pnéumonia had he shipped to New London, laying ou e highway | December -1. ‘Owen Hall and George | pany. i > run their' course, 'and that the fair ; f conter to Jouett| would add to the taxable list and in for the theft of an automobile | Stonington Pointers. 2 our In jattendance. . The after-) O ther would revent, a further ary to start at once | time the added taxes would pay for rragausett Pier were penalized. | Ryth Chapter, Order Eastera Star,| A, R. Race picked a iarge bouquet |Spread. . d as the fruit and nu'.lhf*_ ne v n]mprmer}nem. dl is sald| Hill was sentenced 1o three years in|nejd a session Thursday evening. |of Crimson Rambless on September It is.in the cities and towns adja- son is about over. No attempt at|that petition is to be made for the |state prison and, Brown was fined $100 | Rough - weather muteite has nter- | Ieth 3 o cent to Boston that the disease js e 1% need be made. Eracing of Voae 2oagt and socentancoliant codf fered with the work of the local fish- R as a_public highway. The trial. of Zackery T. Champlin|ermen, days two_entire families, of four per- GLASGO |, The Westerly police are asked to be | by his guerdian,son, Geofee H. Cham- | After fifty vears the office of the BALTIC eons each, have been wiped out in ] A on the alert for draft dodgers, but no |V st ben Slocum was com- | Stonington rror has added to its SR Malden and. Cliftondale. The develop- ertha Montgomery and | penses incurred, and there is a lack| The Westerly Wéman's Christian | machines. . o = among the workers at shipbuilding acting its heaviest toll. Within two PHATE, says: it cid for me. After o jfw days- began to regain my ‘strength, felt fu | Delia_ Ma Ve | Delia Malloy, 4{achers in Glasgo|of co-operation in disposing of the | Tempérance Union in annual session |- The lower grades in the boro gh | (e following ticket for the town elec- | plants, has caused an oversrowding of | o, oc able to stecp soundly and] | o 8 eachers’ meeting | en taken into custody. A colored | clected officers and superintendents as|schools have large registration this| Xssessors, Phillp Cardien, three | the hoshitals, and one of the leading.| |ali my fittle iroubles seemed, to dis 3 s di Miss | man taken at Watch Hill was lodged | follows: year. The sixth grade, t e Il soerdlen. thre®|social clubs has been turned into an | [appear. 7 gained bwelve” pounds in . who teaches in Board-|and fed in the police station three| President, Mrs. Jennie Parker; |Marie Henry, occupies board of rellef. Peter Robitaille; se. | mProvised hospital. One Quincy doc- four weeks” Il tor_has succumbed to the disease. pulataplesing < EE SIS g g }fg}me:&dfig;mg"fng- j’“%?f‘an.'\;fi:,‘.’é‘ Postmaster William F. Murray of | patients gained-in-'weisht 23 and 27 observing the saving of | reimbursement. Another man _was| William Howard: second vice presi- By nk J. Nolan; grand|nig city, who has been ill with in- | pounds, respectivelys through' the ad- requirement on_Sundays. keld for several weeks, at no small ex- | dent, Mrs. Grace Langworthv: record- NORTH FRANKLIN jurors, Albert G. Cote, Elias S. Corey, | fluenza at his summer home in Hull | ministration of this #fgavic Shosphat Whipple returned the first of | pense, and with added expenditure for | ing secretary. Mrs. Edith Burks cor- 5:";; Aagiteh; registrar of yoeTS:|became worse today and was removed | both patients claim they have not felt days and the police were put at tele- [ vice president as large, Mrs. Louise |room in the h: : h school building. vi- | phone and telegraph expense, without | Babcos Grst vice president. Mrs. of automobiles in thi from ridge, after |ielegrams and tele T : i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley and ;. town clerk -Asthur - P. ital s 3 legrams phone. It is the | responding secretary. Miss Elizabeth| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley ani son ey e - |te_4 Boston hospital. a few day her daugh- | general opinion that when the police | Nichols; treasurer, Mrs. Jennle Nich-|Spent Monday with Mrs. Riley andlg?;;' cf(;‘;;f"gcgéol'f:;n;'fi’_}zs T?\’:S Bbth the army and navy reported |y s Stephen pick up a dodger the local board ought | ole. her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Carpenter, at| & : | tewer new cases in the New England | This increase in sweight,aleo carries F. Kelly, Allison B. Ladd; constables, Miss Ruth Campbell spent the week |to do the rest Weekapaug, s & i = : D t s S 10 work apaug, R. I : . 1es, | gistrict than vesterday with it a_general improveent in the for n With her sister le. Taeaday night Samuel Ell Polit, 10, | e e O A E e atend: | Mre. Robert Stanton of Willimantio | J0hn J. MeGuire, John ;Wazd, Nelson |/} St o health, Nervousness, sleepiessness and veral from thi attended | was brought to the Westerly police |ant of sciontific temperance, Mrs. Silas | Spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lillie Brown-.| 4G8™0" ThDgnneme. Sometimes a man loses his job be- |lack of energy, W 1¢h nearly always fair in onington. | station, as e was without a resistra- | T Nye: superintendent of medical | Ing: . Harry Boliver of Boston visited W.| ce he doesn't know enough and |accompany excessive thinpess, soon arted gn his return trip | tion card, and e is there vet, at the | tumporaance Mre. Grace Langworthy; | Station Agent Heath has returned | B Rushleau on Tuesday cometimes - because he knows too | disappear, duli eyes.become.bright and sconsin Tuesday morning. ' He | expense of the police department. He | cumixintondont of Nirature Mre, J. 1| home after spendin several days in| Tames Hisginhotupm. who has been| ;e pale cheeks glow with the bloom of might at the home of | claimed his address was in Roxbury, | cain: superintendent of press work, | Wilton, Manchester and Epson N. H. | Sick 2 weelt with the Spanich tfu- erfect health. _ irving Button in Nor-|Mass., and it was ascertained that! sjee Etts Wi . S "| " Miss' Celin White 'ls- visiting in|cHZ% died ai hiy home on Mayin strect, Physicians and hokpitals everywhera i Rt ihere ‘was no registration card for him | 5 Tt ¥ Brooklyn for a few days. Early Thrsday auouag Fhe et (yic- X are now recognizing its, merits by- ita fayattle Larkin is spending a|at the address given. The matter was Local Laconics. Mr. and Mrs. Jotn ,Donovan of| M. of the disease in this village. COUGHED FIFTEEN YEARS, use in ’ ever increasing _quantitiee, lays with her brother in Provi- | taken up with George A. Loomis, sec- | Robert M. Hiscox, of Westerly, has | Norwich spant Sunday with Mrs .C. T e e Coughs that hang on and grow worse | Frederick Kolle, M. D., editor. of New, retary of local board of State Division | been commissioned a lieutenant 1n the | Mzhoney. ~|FEWER FATALITIES FROM n the night and.weaken ‘the sufferer i A = |No. 1 at East Greenwich, and he|motor transport service having grad- Mrs. Louisa Kucher of Fasthamp- GRIP IN NEW ENGLAND |are relieved by Foley shflone,\ a:;d_ Tar brought thy + 1o th ining | ton, Mass, has spent several day: S oftener than'by any other remedy. R WILSCNVILLE | brought the mattef to the attention of | uated from the officers _training|ton Mass, has epent several davs| Boston, Sept. 19.—Deaths from in-|F. Hall, Mabe Va, writes: “For I3 . aptain George H. Webb. director of | gchool in Camn Joseph E. Johnston, | With her aunt, -Mrs. Jennette Hoff-|fluenza and. pneumonia during the:24 | vears I was, afflicted with a trouble- of Marl- |the draft for Rhode Island. Then the | Jacksonville, Fla. | man. toyre ended . 10 o'clools tonight | Fome bronchlal cqush and irmitation of | Jennings | W :Fl}frlt\' police department was ad-| James M. Pendleton, Dr. Michael H. n s. George Spidell, Jr.,|shbwed a falling off in various sections ]lhev l“il-“aal !"‘(:)Ve\l; F&Lng‘:;‘:ngfi:[\'i;: Te | “ 0 communicate by telegraph | Soanlon, Thomas H. McKenzie and 2 K Spidell of Mt. Ver-lof New England. In this -citys 17| Usiel Teidd nd has not returred | Haw son and Miss | With the local board at Portland, Me., | Attorney Joln Ferguson, Jr., attended L. E.fdeaths were reported as a: nst ahout | Xo medicine.stands higher as a family | ) ig of Webster called on|Where Polit claims he registered. In | state session of the organization in . i twice that number yesterday. Forty- [femedy for colds. for children a . Childs Sunday. the meantime Polit is in the Westerly | charge of Four-Minute speakers in vior of the U. S. §. eight deaths were recorded in New |grown-ups. The Lee & Osgood Co. Miss Minnie Kelly is enjoying a|Police station, and Wegterly is put to | providence. James M. Pendleton was|ture, stationed at Virginia, | week vacation expense that would not be necessary | appointed chaifman of the westernhis home town the past week. Miss Christine Ryan and her cousin |if the draft-board took charge of its | half of Washington county. Samuel H. varren J. Knipfer of ~ Mill Iron a lawn party last | cases wherl detected by the police. | Davis was selected as ome of the | Mountains spent several days this| Tom' Brown of Ashaway ‘was in|epeakers. 5 week with his cousin, Mre: Frank! Westerly Thursday on business with| The collection of garments for refu- | Rockwood, Tom Brown of Westerly, both noted | gees has been commenced in Wester- n September 15, Fred H.. Race ° fox hunters. Both claim to be hunt- |ly. Samuel Girvin is chairman of the {.picked two quarts of cultivated black- ers of the sporismanlike type and do | committee. berrie their fox hunting,with dog and gun,| John Ferraro, of Westerly, naval re- | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Race spent sev-| M rather than with *pickaxe and spade.|serve, died Wednesday of pneumonia|eral davs the past week at the Wig- trong. warm Former Visiting Specialist to Norh {5 th Toms claim to have the best the naval hospital at Newport. He Wa\m, Fkasnm ‘iew. i o Eastern Dispensatory. ‘ | dogs, and they got together to deter- 20 years of age, the son of Mr. rs Kate Johnson, Mrs. ert i oL it d £y Y 2 ' ” il Li | mine which owned —the best fox- | and Mre: Anthony A. Ferraro. A/ Stiles and Miss Lydia Johnson enter- Torkc Phosithaniy hWh?‘gs‘ZVhO. says reezone” IS agIC | any OMM OF UAlIUS |chasers. They tried to decide the mat- | brother Samuel, is in the army and|tained the Home Missionary society at oro-PhogplisssoRpoal Be Do . ter by talk, but did not succeed, and s just arrived in France. the Community house, Thurscay, with by. every doctor and used in every hos- = G a al 7 he usual | pital to increase strength and nerve Seven of the nine men at the Green|a good attendance. The usual Red B il 1l v Jos. D. Harrigan, Former Visitifig Specialist to North Eastern Dis tory, says:- “Let those;vho a thin, nervous, anaemic, or run-down, take a natural- unadulférated sub- stance such as- bitro-phesphate~ and test, provided a noted pickaxe | Hill coast guard station are sick with and spade fox. hunter could be pre-|the Spanish influenza. z B = vailed upon to act as referee. Both| Thereare,'cases Of INfluenza in | seet-s-e-tessossususomt=s-ossmsosms Toms adree that the chap really does | Westerly, but no quarantine has been! know all about the fox hunt from a|ordered by the superintencent of i eportsman’s standpoint although his | health. H N JU[CE H right off with fingers—No pain! g e practice is to go after the fox and gtt| Maurice M. Bransfield, of the a H i 1 T.es dEieds v ishi him, no matter what the method, but | ation corps, is home from Kelly Field. | : Blly Mazda LanlpS——MO.l'e nghtv Less Cost Lot i e R aatrs ea st him. Texas, by reason of the sickness of his | KES OFF TAN 5 B 7, sirength: bihbody: fend ainds t was a real reunion day at the | father. o urs £g g filtiwas o sk paunlon day st the | MR b koot bRt B o 10 Watt, 8 C. P., Will Burn 10 Hours for 1c....... 30c fpower of endurance. 15 Watt, 12 C. P., Will Bum 6 Hours for 1c:...... 30c ;h““i;‘”"p“gq:éspwz}i’:ég”: 25 Watt, 20 C. P., Will Burn 4 Hours for 1c....... 30c Dxl;::ens:én;y s being an_ excallent : AT il 40 Watt, 32 C. P., Will Bum 25 Hours for Tc. ... 30c [{vhicn “hes "evencs™ scatured consie: 60 Watt, 48 C. P., Will Burn 1 Hours for Ic.. ... 35c ||ncurastnenis. The stantard. of. e%: cellence, strergth and. purity of ' its The management have succeeded in o JCTON o ol : . makif the present fair. s miccess and STONINGTON a ‘bede containing th 100 Watt, 100 C. P., Will Burn 1 Hour for Ic. ....$1.10 | substance is bevond aquestion, ‘for day :and all .the country folk were | Bliss, El Paso, Texas, is here on fur-| there from miles around. There was | lough, Visiting his parents, Mr. and a large attendance and there were | Mrs. David McG. Newall. crowds in the exhibition building ad- | George E. Phiilips, of Providence, miring the exhibits, at the poultry | has purchased the Tewis Stanton cot- show. the fruit and vegetable displays | tage at Pleasant View. and the cattle, sheep and swine snows. if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled i H i Girls! Make bleaching lotion , fully up to the standard. the rain| The Stonington Visiting Nurse As-|Orchard White, shake well, and every Bitro-Phosphate tablet i A lé;pé m::y from attending_ the fair|sociation has issued its third annmal|have a quarter pint of the best freckle, 3 . ufactured in striet ucurd.nm}:.e m;i::h ednesday the committee Gecided 1o | report, showing the admirable way in | sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion Use Westmghouse Mazda Lamps {the U.. S. Pharmacopoeia test continue the fair Friday. which this ‘deserying work has. been |beautifier, at very, very small cost. P quirements. Bitro-Phosphate is there' Munziato De Bartelo, for assault{carried on. The removal ni Mrs. Her- Your grocer has the lemons and any ' % > fore not.a patent medicine, and should with attempt to kill_by shooting Lui- |man C. Little from town last Octo- | drug store or toilet counter will supply ° . not be confused with any of the s Drop a little Freezoneson an aching| tiny bottle of Freezone for & few cents, | &l Pelligrino, in Westerly, in April, |ber, resulted in_the appointmen: of | three ounces of Orchard White for a P i L2 nostrums, so-called tonics or wideiy & it B e | sotient be vidt i 1915, was sentenced by Judge Elmer J.| Miss Marle B, Trumbull to the im- | few cents. Massage this sweetly fra- o d advertised “Cure-allS? .= L. v’ instantly corn P rid your feet of every | Rathbun in the superior court at|portant position of chairman of grant lotion into the face, neck, arms o CAUTION .~ Althopgh Bitro-Phoss og, then you lift it right out. It|hard com, soft‘corn, or com between | Kingston, Thursday, to six years in | wav ]:iu'lld \medns committee, Miss|and hands each day and see how - Rptees e dn uunmal‘.ud"fi relleving Beta v & bi i 3 the state workhouse. De Bartelo has| Mary Hijl, the nyrse. Miss Mary Hill freckies, sunburn. windburn and an vousneas, . siceplessness .. and loesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! the tocs, and calluses, without soreness |, 7yicq and eight chiidren. Jor steal- [is praised for R alorul And fiactiil] Moaboens and < now.cledr, . saft o 5 42 FRANKLIN STREET eaaea SRt 1 et Why wait? Your druggist sells a | or irritation. Tryit! No humbug! ing flour and cigarettes from a|spirit she has shown in the work. The white the skin becomes. Yes! It is S Lo Bropexiles it.o yone Who doca mot destoe _ve fright car in Charlestown, James treasurer’s report showed receipts of harmless.