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Thomas F, Lenihan, assistant post- § g - . ; g 9 . = - A : mester; with Postmaster. Charies . Al : The Business Ji‘ut}gr tu]:ld th: late Postmaster’ John & 2 A, Farrell, and now acting postmas- S Ay i Trolleys Lead s - To ter, is a candidate for the postmaster- sbip at Westerly, and his appointment would receive the approval of perhaps every resident of Westeriy, democrats and republicans alike, barring the few men who seek the office as inactive democrats. Mr. Lenihan has served cighteen years in.the ‘Westerly post office, and by reason of his experience as assistant postmaster, the businiss would go'on uninterruptedly and tor he*benefit of the patrons ct the office and the postal department. 1f merit is recognized he surely’ will reciive a deserved ‘promotion, and there is no bar to the appointment from a -political standpoint, although by reason 0f government rules he has taken no active part in politics, Mr. Lenihan is expert in accoun- tancy and easily.the finest penman in Westerly. He was a member of the old Third regiment, Connecticut Na- tional Guard, clerk of Company B, and is a Spanish war veteran. He has broven his qualification to we post- master, and the appointment of any other person will not-be approved by the people of Westerly, democrats or repuolicans. Rev. Lawrence J. Kelledy, pastor of the Church of the Jmmaculate Con- ception, made an address in Wilcox park, Saturday afternoor, in explana- tion of the United War Workers' cam- paign, and commented upon the union of all American people, regardless of race or creed, in behalf of the boys who are- doing se much for us over theré. Hi urged all to give generous- Center Ui FRANCE VT VoS / of Norwich { Autumn Sale of Toilet Goods Will Continue All This Week A definite saving may be made on every purchase you make at our Toilet Goods Department during the big sale. 3 .This sale brings you the chance to supply all your needs for the coming cold weather at prices which are, in every case, much under those regularly ‘charged by us. We advise that you anticipate your wants for the coming winter months. ? TOILET + Armour’s Soaps DENTIFRICES TALCUM POWDERS t 13¢—3 for 35¢ AND COLD CREAMS | ferdwater coooeoe 23 Kolynos Sale price 22 |4 ........ 0c Azurea Talcum..Sale Price 35¢ Fairskin o..vovie .. 13c—3 for 35c s iges exr & Sanitol Past, .. 22¢ | 23¢ Squibbs Taleum— An%rl;(;:;!s Honey and Almond ion] Comtont e R Rl nitol ste or Powder c 3 Sale Price 19¢ 5 : 50c Packer's Price 420 | Monster 763 for 19c e e e odors— . 25c Pond's Cold Cream in Fine Art . 10c—3 for 25¢ | 29¢ Burrell's Paste or Powder.. 22c 4 P an Mass: 4 5¢—6 for 25¢ | 23¢ Calox Powder....Sale Price 22¢ le Price 16e Massagz Cream 5¢ Sale Price 1 50c Pompeian Mas: J Meadow Sweet .. 1Sc Jergen” “15¢ : Ui oA e R 25¢ Sheffield’s Paste .......... 18, 1 ] T i e T 25c Pompeian Night Cream in Ul JetEen S ey e AT ; S Mavis Talc...... Sale Price 21c the great work that is Dbeing gone by tubes ..:.. et Sale Price 22c | 10c Munyon's Witch Hazel!... 8c|23c Sozodont Tooth Paste Ay Geavden Tad T v €0c the allied war workers. He predicted Daggett and Ramsdell’s. Cold | ;4. physicians’ and Surgeons’.. 8¢ |25¢ Euthymol Tooth Paste .. e X 2 that Westerly’s_war chest would be Cream Yootidna Violet, Sals Price 15c 3 — A Semi. Calf Boot in Maho, filied to overflowing. The address was i .Sale Price 8c | Bath Tablets 12c—$1.25 doz.| 23c Sozodont Ligquid ....... Mennen's Violet. .Sale Pri No. 49: gany e el R v n 10c size ale Price 17¢ A b 25c size -Sale Price 20c | Cashmere, Bouquet, smallsize~ §50c Pepsodent ... Sale Price Mennen's Borated— ) . crs in mass formation before the band | 35¢c size .Sale Price 29c | T % e TR St Sabke Prea22: h ho se- stand, as well as hundreds of others, 45c size .. ....Sale Price 42c | Cashmere Bouquet, large sze— _ i 25c Comnfort Powder SalelPoics I € wise woman w. and it was a fitting closs to the big g L 25¢—3 for 70c | Colgate's Paste, small size.... 10¢ | 23¢ Comfor: Powder, Sale Price 22¢ R e il SR Cofiits o 5t Sale Price 50c | Pear's Unscented Soap— Colgate’s Paste, large size...... 25c | 20¢ Comfort Powder, Sale Price 48c lects La France Shoes for e e s it tater || rencie 1. els Price 2 152 Cake, $185 doz 25¢ Whipple, with ' Archie C. Thompson, Henry W, Sutcliffe, Harry Coyle, Thomas McKenzie anl Joseph S. Grills 5c Senreco Tooth Paste Arbutus....Sale Price 21g Pear’s Scented Sn’.’?)z_cake, 3 for 55¢ | 23¢ Forhan's Pyorrhea Paste .. 22c Colgate’s Talcum, $ odors— her Fall and Winter ward- & Small size .... 15¢ S 2c Albodon Paste...Sale Price 21c £ as assistants. The procission wos SOAPS Cuticura Soap ...... C;"ale. S g 2l Large size 25c be finds the duty of con: Etrses. Wepterly baad. Companet i) 20c Laco Castile....Sale. Price 16c | Woodbury's. ... e et Hudnut's Violet Sec..Sale Prica 25 ro ty - ; : : Connecticut State Guard; Fourth com- pany, Rhode Island ' State Guard; Westerly Sanitary Corps; Wome: Rhode Island Motor Corps; relativ of men in sirvice; Westeriy chapte; Red Cross; Daughters American Re: ogution; Camp Fire Girls and Blue birds; Imperial Band; ltalian socie- ties; Narragansett Council, Knights of Columbus; Hebrew. society; Ston- ington drum corps; Westerly Fire Department; Pawcatuck fire depari- ment. Dixon square was crowded with pa- triotic people and extraordinary in- terest was manifested, which insures heyond doubt the success of the cam- paign that was formally opened. Af- (-éfel:‘:rgp:raas‘ieer:;:gdem:}gsesgifirfivg;‘;f tonio Trovato, Jonn Cato and Charles |cently Mrs. Irene Sheldon and Miss |tlanes exclusively for the government. | Bavaria and King Frederick on square, George Bénjamir Utter, in | Ruisi. Gladys Leffingwell of Leffingwell. Bach we.ekvonjlers are sent to di figzen: ba.’xo.q' ulfu hafe abdxcawd‘v Icud, clear voice, from the baicony of | The followng out of town teams| The Liberty chorus will meet this|Dlaces, including Virginia, Chatham,| The cx-kaiser and the {okme]r CIOgD f1E B, Idlkoek Hbler " Sntbunesd el Besiv ofganized NIy 45 el | evenifigiian the SArciionss jinfipshearae | Mies, fatld Mo anic ot Thelatest| priuce were eXpected o takh lease pf that he had good news to impart. |but the capta for the patriotic mass meeting in the ! allaudet seaplane was | their troops cn Satur ut noth pE Trolley cars wire stopped, automobiles Team 7—Charlestown —‘3eorge C. 15¢ Palmolive Soap..Sale Price 10c | Resinol Soap . 3 Colgate’s Powder, No. 2 . 25¢ Hudnut's Sweet Orc] 12¢ Olivilo Soap....Sale Price 9c | Packer's Tar .. 1215¢ Zinn's Dental Flos: . 10c Sale Price 25¢ setvation a real pleasure. Made of the finest materials— smartly cut, perfect in fit and finish—they offer the distinction of being well shod at a surprisingly moderate price. —_— ——— August ot May we not fit you with a pair— now ? opera house Tuesday ewening. d out Tuesaay, Oct. i‘\‘;\;-o ?fi:‘cm (t:gfl regarding their ffxv silenced, and when all was still, Mr. |Cross. , Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. E. Swift, Miss|>> et A% s : ; i vements, - FELE S 3 Ttter announced the abdication of the {. Team 8, Richmond—Oscar E. Bar- | pigrence Carpenter, Carl: M. S "bom;' An anniversary reqniem high mass Before placing his sigrature to the uality Shoe Shop o et o st st | , and of s Providence a long-time prominent und popular | docu ment an urgent message from in-law, and that the German people| Team 9, Hopkinton and Bradford—|giere cussts H. Hiscox on Sunday | ¥ _ge,“'. of A\""“'““rg Town f‘“’]‘l‘::"n‘];;‘1‘5’:‘r“ma‘:!i“t-hu“u‘[“‘m;fiofio5?; would decide as to peace and war. (L. R. Cra evening. rady, -is to be offered cial ‘\. e e a atfolie d Thi announcement was enthusiastical- | Team 10, team of Virtory Boys o Heart church. the Imperial Cabinet, was:. hande 1o received and Girls, Haatied . Marold! It is hoped that doubt as to what T SO the emperor. He read it with a shiv- g Roberaiand Mise Sal: S to put . info Christmas parcels will r. Then he signed the .paper. saying The Second district board, with jur- | RGFeTs and Miss Sal Mtions and |deter none from sending that boy over BRIEF STATE NEWS “It may be for the good of German isdiction of the First State Division, |, s e a3t there his gifts. In parcels already v i & ? {industries — Tho; McKenzie, cap- S under the selective service law, de- i V. i ¢ ’ The emperor was deeply nwoved. He ¥ pre ailed by the Red Cro: inspectors linton.—. |consenied to sign the dccnment: only : Soass sk *|tain; A, Stillman, Moore, | T 2 ¢ ; > cided 16¢ claims for eximption at Fri- 4% % CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS 159 Main Street,/ Norwich, Conn. snowball bush « in the el s e Cran. |here were handkerchiefs, candy, sweet |vard of Mrs. C. C. Hill was in bloom | when he go: the new$ of the latest 1y’s session. ' Among the men whose | Tromas 1. Tretman, Witk chocolate, figs, chewing gum, cigar-|all last weel events in the cmpire. ciaims were denied, and placed . in}93h 1,20 G ’ ettes, tobacco, scapulars and. kodak | \Wethedsfieid —The entohassatarl food difficultiss are expect- OLD MYSTIC grs ag all ‘responded wi Class 1, as men held for eervice, un- | Local Lacon pictures, d s A e rmany owing to the stoppage | Liberty Loan campaign Jess exempted by iocai, are ‘these: | - There will be:a mass meeting in e SR vns sl fut e Oharles ins. The Council nf ihe Regency Those who delight in catching smelts | Henry Vailliant las gone to New|James Walker, 19 Ledward avente,|the town hall this evening, m. the. in- STONINGTON FERvIED gy ool w » most drastic steps to re- have been disappointed this autumn London cn a business errand. Reginald T. Horn, 2 Canal street: Dan- | terests of the united carapaign for the Westbrook. W. Jones has been 4 becanse the tiny fish have not been| Henry Rolands, Misses Irene and |je] Jackson, 50 DPierce street; Joseph ] = plentiful in the Mystic river. only | Mary Mouquin, Mrs coming up in small schools. It may |ning, motored to Fr have been owing to the exceedingly|also calling mild- weather. The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap- tist church will meet Wednesday af- N et the | “stablish order. 3 ive, s Lin, now iny PRINCESS HEINRICH r| 1 war chest.. ~Former Lieutenant Gov-| The funeral of Paul Dollbaum was |2Ppointed to act as ch ernor Everet: Lake. of !lartford, and|held trom the residence of his parents, | Enited We Serve War g -2|Rev. A. B. Cohove of Woonsocket williMr, and Mrs. John Dollbaum, in Elm | Springdale. Joseph Coduri, ' 83 {be -the speak | street, Saturday afternoon, the service | 3 |Granite street; Arthur. E. Thomfson The auction’ sale of pupmpins Sat- James E. O'Brien, Totter Hill: Eenny Servidio, 83 Piérce Blanche Fan- |1erraro, 57 Tower street; Louis Alger, ovidea e, Saturday. |6 Pearl street; John, M. Jiaing, 9 1 on fricnds in Central| Hobart street: from WCUNDED AS SHE FLED LuClair motored to Nor- Copenhigen, Nov. 10, $.50 . m.—Ae- S = urday night front of the post offic church. Burialy frontier message, Frin- é | Wich Saturday evening on Fusines 5 . Westerly with E. E. Carpenter, ted $72 for| Mary's cemetery. The| cess Heinrich. wife of tae grandson. of ternoon {o rush Red Cross work. |, The Cubans who are to have a hol- | d A. Potter, A Rel Crodh, & eradyate of Stonine- T ildvoe HIfE Baaiiibn s iwoiiided The United Workers of the Meth- | dance, have ickett's or Falter 1. Kettt Mrk Michael . Brennan: of Haswell | 5 odist church will meet Wednesday in'chestra of Willi St chool and was in training| street has received notic: that her|for army service at the Massachusetts nephew, Robert Copeland, was killed |Institute of Technology when he was husband now are hiding in Southern in action, October 16. taken suddenly ill and taken to the )d Saturdoy cvenine in|Bavaria with Princess Adclheid, wife The superio: “court for Washington | Boston City hospital. where he died. A | 3.\ groe,'S 0 SRHERT CHEMNE T of Prince Adaibert, Emperor William's county will convene at Kingston next|brother has been killed and action and | ;" £ s 5 2 oS e i h Mar | thira son. Vincenzo Reale. 40 lierce | Monday two other brothers are in the military | CeSter in the big drive of next week. on Magelka, 33 John Charles A. Au placed s men. embdlovad in ne icns are: Popia 12000 by & ¥y P > STAFFORD | 18 Pearl street; Angelo (e (:ak street han Keefe! Street; the parieh house. . Miss Lulu Anderson of Miss Marjorie Harris is recovering |been calling cn Mocsup from an attack of influeriza and hopes soon to be able to take up her duties at teacher at a school in Everett, Mass. e NS J. William Eldredge has returned to| Jierbert Phillips and N in the ar when fired upon as she was fleeing m Munich. She and her i S X Mrs. Charles O. Gavitt is in Wash- | service. 3 ? Usm‘ih Izflf:ncheat;r. t— \‘Flt;n _Austlin n West V b it ;of Camp Devens, spent tic week end |Sireet: Gustaf T. Seller, 32 Clarkingion, D. isiz te her son, Stonington Pointers. heney Tor Fortr Monroe, h fx: h?:mvl:nlc’»“a':\l! \»“\:E;m'{ua-m:\; ;&:xf with their parents street: Domenico Maini, 35 Pleasant e o SR 3 el carried with him a pair of expensive| §§ " . x : Pk Loren, who is engaged in ihe Panama| The Stonington Library association |oortcd Y, & Dajr s 3 Chatles G, Bidradse. st Riv W cot.| Rev. C.H. Puffér and Mrs. Puffer|Siréet: Peleg B. Briggs, 65 Beach|Canal office. : is to meet' this eyening. it sl r;nc“,flxlf{ of the employes faRe.- % ¥Rl A are spending a few days at Masha-|Sireet. et Hermon Dock, formerly of Wester-| Tishing during the past week was aving £ s Ehworth Tiakiie Wit mele Tase. | BATER John H. Astill, 56 Clark street, Geo. Astill Iy and Florence M. Harmon. of Phila- [ below the .average. he death o Mrs. James J. M. Sibley has resigned as janitor|A: O8ston, 56 Cross streat. James Rae|geiphia, of the 3 are applicants for marriage| Speed ¢ e 1 he | McK: -, 42, which oc d in the b 3 srams ot and |35 Cross ‘street, Frank T. Mane, 13 |jicense in Philadelphia. . Rl e e ol e e g Hosital wais the chtrd death the place is filled by . E. Warren. |est street, George G. Stillman. 24| Svilliam J. Gallagher of Westerly| As the majority of the members are|in her family to occur within a week b gl il During October the following work | 0rgan strest, Thomas 1. Morrison,|pas entered tke naval officers’ training ; i Somre csgiving day |2S the result of pneumonia following Rev. W Oaki | was done by the local hrarch of the |12 Chestnut cstreer, Frani. Trimbach,|camp at Fel ‘:«l:alell?riuig;\\ of S—]ee ]r't};an‘:hlill;nr:f 83:1 the influenza. b Sintd o DERSBGE. S e Red Cross: One Hospitai shit, one|ifBesch strest- John Ferardo 3, 0ak e club is to be omitted. West Haven. — Bishop William I”.{LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE e e P o e ener e L bajama suit, two . flesce-tined < sulte sn::fi:;ert egstetk:,;hurch Nancaginsatt JEWETT CITY | The war chest campalgn begins in|Anderson. LL. D. one of the noted| POISONS FROM STOMACH; Deacon and Mrs. William 1. Beck- |tWenty, shirts, thirteen s, fifteen| A=F o nd ol L NAle 2 e . i Stonington today, and with prospects|orators of the Methodist Episcopal Poa ! Sontii s ore <. one | Pier: Russell W. Potter, Fl. R. Paine.| A patriotic mass meeting prepara- | day evening in the parish house. Oliver D. L. Burrows of New London was the Sunday guest of hi 28 pairs of s LIVER AND BOWELS L ! k Ta- | of sure succes shurcth, who has 'receni'y returned ik ettih. O Tamb has sty helmet, one pair wristiets and fifteen | Bradford; William P. G Barber. | tory to the united war work campaign from the battle front in Franoce, spoke r._n_n g a) 3 mb h ur © I sweaters, Shannock:: Henry C. Wright, William jwas held in Finn's opera house Sunday it the West Haven Methotist church Byl o N1 A German helmet was received list | WWebster, Hope Valley: Charles T.|atternoon. The platform was decorat: NORWICH TOWN g | G Carl Weirhan, of an- | week by, Mrs. Ruth Gare from her | 1384 East Greenwich; John H. Rog- fed with bunting and the posters ren-| gyturasy o local reshiént picked| Seutkingtor—The local committee i 1S Cortoral Basit ] et jers, West Kingston. resentink: each: branch ‘of, the:sevem | ..o vorol &t SR AR A e | S outhington. = - e Corporal Earl.i. Gary, now izations in tne campaign. The|Purple violets from a sardenon Wash- | m charge of the dist ion of ser- t weigs two pounds and| Under the reaopointment of the an- "“‘{‘“,;:vr“”“_er‘,i,e lag and. Ainerican |iNELON sireet. g : vice flags has decided cive gold| es and is lined and pad- | thracite coal allotment to. Rhode Is- (€W b e = ‘ eating*of Springfield, 3 < leather straps. V an | john St od 53 - flag were used as a background. while |; “_ aE R e focit o S cabrHinnce with it n a ba Is 'spending a week or two ut the hom stran with the firure. 38| foal orlginelis . Sestinel or ona piiea|a screen. of patrlotic pictures and pos- | SPERGIES Weck bL 0 4 e v zre on =xhibit 2 the post|ha3s been Sent {o where there is moye | (eFS occupied one side of the stage.|™"ry.oh (ase of the United States coast e attracting considerable | need. The ‘total allotment. for the state | Lhe Work was done by Miss Elizabeth |, 1,51 who has been for some ume 7 T s 800,00 rovider 400,29 j Dealy, Mrs. B H. Hiscox. Demnis Sul-|in"th¢ vicinity of Nova Sco is u A i (oo Ip s00doy tons, SProsidence amdd0 0 | iven, £ Yolin Hontigan ... 3, Carroll,| o e VIGinily of Nove Seofla.’ Islgassen Nel A who was | e B s eamIeke! [ Fector: Siebeland and Dennis Barnett, |Josncin & Weeks furlaush ab 1he|peiq yespon \her of as- | GARDNER LAKE has 93,027 tons and increase of 810: |\ ®iy Diatform were seated the cler- WilliAmy Case on West Tovem strect. | satltsrand atiempted as on young 2 5 o | O e et oT o827, [eymen o the town, Rev. J. J. McCabe, | xVins Sotsimine | from Wilimasii | Women. committed in this city a 11 and Mrs. A: F. Boynton of: Nor- | 011;, Westerle" has 23961 a gain of [p U5 Un Vaanich) Rev, Albert Don- ey e S Beun 1] {OVer @ year uso, is now under sentes their son. Norman |204: Wakefield has $058 us, & gain of AL D. Fuller- Rev. Jobn P.|5n, jroursday evening the Beun MUl or death at Toronto, Gan, sor mur jversids E Zai 7,-11e s e o T 1 biacksmith, - B g . eyt el 8 g;“’;a?,flflenfm Jacob Wechsler. Dr, - G. H.| LS twenty-one pounds town, one and. all, will he open . for ers of the n the ser- | piven out byl Plantsville. | name of | siste law, I.eonard Robinson farm MOOSUP . of tha Merchant A been 'yerv ill is able and Mrs. Charles Winchester | but s vet very weak | Were in Norwich Friday the doctors promising that he may be| Iunters report bird: and squirrels : Jennings. A. D. Tripp, Miss Elizabeth |1 5 WilL be served later. buginess as usual this (Moaday) morn- s S T in this v -4, ennings, A. D. e 1S 28 | Miss Jennie Hafner of Tan ing. esleyan is not a rai v camp | 1 SYrup od i8S fbit:to g0 hack fo his duties in about | Yer’ scarce in thlswictalty, . jof ¥7 tohas o ganid o Dealy and Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, Warden | paq Jately entered Miss Jow et in_the full sense of the w4rd. and the|oniy 1ook ior the name California on it he kecps on-ithproving. | | Ars. May Daniels: has -closed 3 Rev. Francis Cyril Higgins. recent-|{Horace Mailhotte, Chairman M. |3iana school half mile. Dupius and Bdzar V. ToD for the season, and is visiting her |1y ordained in St. Josen:'s Cathedral ; tended & S “dr During. the past week thrée accl- | plicakle here. Tt was 4 e funoral of their|niece, Mrs. Ernest Latimer in Nor- Auselm Menier of Danielson. | Wich. Brown and the two sneake Rev. not assigned carate at the|william A. Keefe of Plainfield and ! the ap- . then you are sure your the Dbest and most and temporar: g is T = g lents have occurred on ‘Town street |urray by the I'nited S trict at- | harmless physic for the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. has lyn L. Brown of Norwich. The | {7 : i . s office in ITa t i s. Chil- A number of out of town people at-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gottschalk have |heen appointed assistant pactor of St.|vomrts horns ot 30 \'oiceswne\‘uniodgfn about he same location. A run- | totners office in Ifa hat the Jittle stomac and bowels. Chil- f8red the dance at Milnes's hall Sat- (Mmoved from the Mitchel! farm ‘to Lis- ! Joseph's chrrch, Meriden. The Young|the front seats in the theatre and led |- orse crashed into an aut ju s dr ) dhday nigh! Ethlers orchestra. of {bon. e tas aon o i AT AR e e Sa s AR eA e a e i o night, two zutomoniles | hat Tuled that Wesleyan.. Yale g A & ) v O i 3 visitis E kst ¥ R e e - |the audi Singing % collided Friday night, and a horse and | Trinity were not ar ::,::1'“ et W Io:’—(?;i‘a\v(’daz’?;‘i\;?t?«'- b;.tnl VIsiting | gins of Pawertuck. F““tgué‘;'ftg;agéign }g;nt]i‘:rnep“b' 3 tomobile came together ~Saturaay People ars waiting in arxiety for| Miss Jessic Fullington is spending| “Frank Barns, of Westery, the first FSeldamm T ever has Takett Cits Imo'lx | KAISER SIGNED LETTER the paace news and if it Jloes come out, | Several weeks in Brooklyn, N. Y. t0 cenlist in the navy from.the town return- oosup is No. 1, when celebrations| Private Arthur Merriam, after sepnd- |0 ‘the present wa Full directions for child each bottle. dose “on Give it without fear. having entered|Dle enjoved two such brilliapt address- to their hom: in Stafford OF ABDICATION SATURDAY K < 1 es. The theatre was crowded to ifs| tIOT 4 ek At them nhE Lt lendes o g d, 50, (0, 18 the Wed Werk Ling & Forr dora with hi o Mr. | the service, March 30, 1917, is home on Thie: theftre “was (cfomae 18 | .t of 4 week with their un-| London, Nov. p m. day's pay.” About all ars willing giv- |ed to Camp Devens. noting foreizn sérvice and the insig-il. Brown 5 L 3 on Saturd : i i ker, knew what he was there to rows of Town street. 2y’ morning at the German 1A et st 4 b s e h2d fin 'S accompanied then Grand H arters . in the presence T e StarrsPre" | speak about. and when he had fish- | D2 ‘ eadguarters G g t 3 e ' morning at 7.30 o'clock ai |of Crown Prince Frederick \William and Dou Juan De Austrian. ,|ed his audience understood and saw|Scred ileart church a month's mind |Ficld Marshal ' Hindenburs. according The DIET Fdwin T. Barns is also in the navy. | the ‘f*i‘;;?oi:f 5"'1:“,"-‘,‘:5;’;?"‘?\2&{?0:;; mass for the repose of the soul of Mi- | to & despatch from Amsterdam to the | is ! - . T of | chael Riordan of Yantic was cele- | Exchange Telegraph Comimny. During olale teams selected to carry on the | plainfield ‘proved what had been said |} S on Bontiki in:Jowett Cit o it brated by Re . Brennan, he Germun crown bviince -sizned 5 v ZI0UL M ity ever since it i nyany ' relativ and friend: iounciation to the throne short- and After :Voxf-l;ucampa:gn have bean amnounced [2200° 0 Lol L Sact that he would | LAMY d Yort i s_follows The' choir sang during the m speak—that he was an orator. He took |und as a waiting hymn Miss ~Mar ience -“over there,” the pic . Team 1—Martin H. Swellman, cap- [SPe2K— d ‘ag e, waiting hym: - Mady The Old Reliable ] g fansEVANam, Clark) . 5t B Matied 1, SUGISELS 0NN, (RSl ol DICT | Fvan irenderenl “Threiea: Bedulirul George C. Moore, Max Novogroski | opted all saw as he wished them ta. |lons was in che rge of the musical pot- | Round Package : Frank Sullivin and F. N. Wilcox, The grand appeal he made for Eifts | e or i sorirse : | [ Team 2 — Arthur M. Cottrell, cap- |, yne great- canse will not fail, and | o i " ¥ 3 } ;L. Stanley Gay, draftsman for t’ = tain;, C- W, Campbell. Thomas Mc-| Griswold and Jewett City will g0 over | Gialiaudet company ‘of East G o M alted M|Ik Honxle, Bred B Ovle und "LeWIs| triotion! K. T, who has been cpending. a fe & h authorities have given home o Washington Team 3 — Arthur L. T-rry, Harry| The boroug : : kel " Ré e hat when the time comes to|street, returned Thurs: There ar Very Nutritious, e Heardn D e lery , Digestible , firearms are to.Dbe used.|scven hundred men employed at il Duff. Charles F. Hammond. Arthur celebrate no - The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. 3 ttend- ly afterward: It is believed that King Ludwiz of | You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adeguate STEAN EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS < i v law to use . them |Caliaudet factory, which is making b: and the real skill that insures prompt E. Trotman, George D. Utter and|lt is contrary to law and ' P Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process Dr. Edwin Whitford. :{xg:u;a;o ;em"‘;“;mfffas;ms Ngg satisfactory service. Y L) m;l:,o.'";“‘. garle: %“,sd::;;m "r‘j. ca‘ni Thursday night, although there was T. J. HEALY," Used successfully over 14 century. |jin: Rev C A Buedick o Mi|not much celebrating in Jewett City, TR Ay Endorsed by physicians everywhere. |i Scanion and Everett . Whipple, | revolvers were in use promiscuously. - f Team § — Dr. Everett Hoxe, cap-|In one home the next day a broken Ask for - z e ~er. | pane of glass was found and a bullet ? ‘The Original tain: Timothy Driscoll rmonn. Fer-| iy on the floor across the rdom. The and get ; e Ongi B T o et i Heuey | oocupant of the room hapbened ot be e. . GEORGE G. GRANT - A, Stahi sitting in front of another window, L} 7 Undertaker and Embalmer u_ge - . “Team §—-F7. Samuel Na~done, cap-|Which was all that saved her .from Take ame at once . ng Iml‘hhons tain: - Joseph S. Grills. Angeio Ca-|being struck. Parents must ses to it | § if yes enseam: shultis o7 iest o ot B 32 Providence St., Taftville Servasi: % that boys make a racket with some- oo : i 5 * B G et Patsy Tuscana, | thing besides a pistol of anv Kind. S ) Prompt attention to day or night calls 0. ; Louis 'Lesne, Pasauale Prizito, An-| Mrs. George Sparks entertained re- Telvphone 630 rliMWFaml