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WESTERLY SYRUP OF [ over the top Friday night in excess Westerly shot & couple of thousand | Harney and Lawrence Donnelly the allotment of $25,000, and before|summer by the sheriff at Narragansett ithe drive ends the total sum will have | Pler for liquor sales on Sunday. Hines {reached $35,000, and perhaps more, and {is charged with evading the ‘work or Against Thomas Southwick, John Mm\rdlo. W of | last four are the results ot\rkeuu lut !t would not surprise one of the most ar,uve workers in the united war work campaign if the total sum reached fight law. Other matters are Sarah A. Johnson et al, against Leonard C. Joslin et al, || LOOK AT TONGUE! POISONS FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS REMOVE 350'000. {Bradford Dyeing associatfon, Inc. doubling the contribution of $2, other corporations as well as in viduals are doing likewisge. tial report Saturday of the giving employes as follows: 1loyes, $34 , average $4.34. George Moore Elastic Fab » {employes, 4.49, average $4.32. Smith Granite company, 79 employ §281.19, averaBe $. es, $80, average $2.50. Westerly Water worws, 7 employ v s $24.45, average $3.30. nly ok for the name California on Bradford Dyel fhe package. then you are sure your 247 employes. $1455.85, average $5.89. child is having the best and most Total $3,630.33, average per harmless laxative or physic for the ploye $4.37. association, Fonow ing the example of the $2,500, Ome man ‘who gave $400 at the start has made|E. Sunderland |the gift $1,000, so some are more than doubling their earlier contributions. Thomas McKenzie, in charge of so- Jicitation for the fund from corpora- tions and their employes, made a par- Westerly Textile company, 126 em- company, 200 employes, $656.60, aver- 54 New England Granite company, 135 Crumb Quarry company, 36 employ- | €rly—Feter C. .Brodie, Arthur J. Ed- Inc., em- Hubert C. Kenyon against the Rich- in | mond Lace Works, and the petition of Fliza W. Parkhurst et al, for appoint- di- | ment of new trustee. The new actions at law are Mary against - Henry N. Girard, Christopher Ferraro ugalnst William Bassett; Thomas L. Greene against the R. L. Rose company, Lexia Alcour against Norman Jordan; Silas P. Fales against Talbot S. Hanon; by |Charles H. Holley against Dutee W. Flint; Mary Le Fountain against Geo. Klingman, et ux. Today (Monday will be devoted to ric | indictments by the grand jury and to | {he assignment calendar, Tuesday will' he divorce day, and on Wednesday the retit jurors will repert. The crimtnal cases will be disposed of before near- es, |inz of civil actions. The grand jurors called are: West- mond, Stanley. W. Edwards, Thomas D. es, |Edwards and James Fiddes; South Kingstown—James G, Clarke, John G. Clarke, Lionel H. Clarke, Charles V. Johnson and James S, Lamond; North Kingstown—George L, Browning, John little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- These corporations are in the town dren love its delicious fruity taste. of Westerly and the reports of the Full directions for child's dose on others within the Westerly district each bottle. Give it without fear. have not been announced. JEWETI' ClTY system for the payment of wages to v - - t1. Cistodian forces of custom houses 1.}:::"‘::‘;1 some misundertending M end postoffices. Frank E. Iitzsimmons, PRRR—————E SRR PRI S L L L L L L | To simplify accounting, the treasury department has established a zone 4 aon ha' Collector of customs of Providence, has b o G i By the Trar Wo'' leen appointed paymaster of a dis- ke ehar e in, nd Mies tiict covering New Bedford and New Jondon and points between. Under 3Catherine McKenzie will cam v ADY o0 _ the new tesulations Collector Fitz- fibutions e ‘aent 15 Mr. Kans. & mmons will keep an account with B Mt '+ Tomn McLean €:ch of the of federal | . vy > " Yuiidings wi '.:' ‘tee el O™ gudit the pa «f all employes in the caretakers’ ser- '* vices semi-monthly. Formerly e: - 1:cal custodian had personal ac count department Yhe cor-—rw"(w and sol 3 Monika < and towns included in the| v R Providence, Eristol New- Mar gansett Pier, Pawtucket, Rev. J. T Westerly. Attleboro, was in St Fall River, New Bedford, ¢ Tlorth Attiebbro, Taunton, New Lon- Norwich, Rockville and Willi- i ntic. : The Westerly Historical society is b ‘tive in the purpose for which it was b anized. During the past year and er the presidency of Kthan Wilcox Whaitford; Exeter—Stephen A. Sweet; Narragansett—John Bristow; ten—George V. Crandall, Arthurt K Coilins and Lloyd B. Crandall, The petit Wednesday H. Hines, Frank B. s, Henry ! Josgep! , Julian H. Pot Terb Frederick H .uhn;nm! narles L. l\-‘l‘ ron. re rnow in ex Purchases Jast Ionr maturity ’flue (\. . or a per capita of the government post offices have t oTce sales b 10 were as fol Providenes 12.21°539.10° Paw worth cts, up to Nov. ™ se ne wmembers have been admit- 4 R. W. Barrett, Miss Hannah A. = sabeock of New York, Mrs. Samuel G. ! sboock, Frank J. Wilder of Boston, H ev. Charles J. Dutton, Troy, N. Y i 3 1 § e { b -\,h? ay, 3 c i g % * g t = e M . Zangrandi S LAl s Ga " C. Grant | L ¢ the b £avage, Miss Eth Ja Miss t sther D. Grisowld, Judge Oliver H. iliams, Mrs, Fannie E. L. Dixon, J. ger, Mrs. Andrew Pascoe, Russell Slocum, Miss Mary A. Richmond of Westerly, .Ti1a eight Hour worl sutomobile om . station day, with no < rtime or Sund not sat- The Jewett City Congregatiora , iving to some 7 of A'e‘\tfi?‘\lv urch auxt ° i AN who went to work elsewhere, and they ith - Mrs €¢ gradually retuining to their home . Faust pofternor at '’ 1 ¢n, where conditions look fully as clock. A programme o ¢ °d to them, * t heurs for : s 1 €t reation and eight c 1 1 not the popular £ ith all the workers 8 the tans offécing enveepes collect wno went from Westerly. i at the mecting. BAE K cusiier meeting iof - ¥ The discontinuance of local draft Shapter g 52 0. & heid Tho 1-7rds throughout the < fore- ¢ o i vh ! haards ot to Rty ] se an fixtures or . ot g A S als and tc Huy such quaa- it i of onery as will carry them » e 1 "e end of the present vear. It is v ma . € "'od hy the boards that all their s : amit . ' 'k will be completed by that time. “ul W. Pier ‘ J of Westerly, through ge Herbert W, Rath- cht snit in damages for to himse'f and auto- arainct Geor~e Koch. an artist, . bile operatinz his auto bas DICTORS , | {,..,m,;,,,qp 5 ‘ tur tho 3escumonta, I A ! tried many doctors || without benefit until I'was really discour- aged. My mother urged me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- and "I‘] returrnblr the first lu ¥ in December to the town court of ‘tonington, A breach of promise suit, with Mi Lersa Alecour of Hope Va. ifi, nas been brought 1 und as it had \hmwn J. Casey elpedhersomuch, I <0 of Hone did so and soon saw defend Mr, Jordan. The a change for the be up for nment at the \ better. I kept on |1 sion of the superior court ‘hkmgltlndamnow X ngton <ounty, which eon- nes at Kingston today. Johnson had n previously arrested and supposed | : had settled all claims by the pay- 1t of $400, The Washington county superior ourt, Judge Elmer J. Rathbun presjd- ng. will convene this morning at ‘est Kingston, and with comparative- 80 well and strong | that I can do all my housework, even my washing and I have s little buby who is as healthy as I could ask—thanks to your Vegetable Compound.”’—Mrs, F."H. STONE, 24 Bowdoin St., Worcester, Mass. "Women who suffer from displace- ‘_:"‘;fcz.‘lf}f: L fihe.‘f“?:}:lf ;‘;’;‘(‘:;) ments, |n- pularities, w‘mmmm.mna inet Geor:~ S a1 'Tn"Lnr started ha ! ches an ¥ st ) me to a g N9 36 gar N:J U GREEN APPLEWOOD LOGS, SOUND BUTTS AND LIMB, 8 INCH AND OVER IN DIAMETER ACCEPTED. Local buyer will call. Address HENRY DISSTON & SONS, INC., " KEYSTONE SAW TOOL, STEEL & FILE WORKS ‘acony, Philadelphia, Pa. L AT LYY SO 10! £ T Nownopt $240 447 nt R A ahihas S ~tion statos that Pr owed marked gallant- Nean, € vrv, Tonds, Foureschr v 109, e heizhts overlookinz the v: ne the advance of the 2ith divisi 2nd other divisions whom they su!‘- crted from July 16 to Auzust 4 1218, in the second battle of the Marne Local Lacenics. Miss Julia A. Conant, of Vose stre-t is visiting relatives in Willimanic, * turday night there was just $34 09.86 in the Westerly War Chest. The benise-to-house canvass by th ¢ in the United “'a began Sazturday. ese churches, for the as foilows: Pawcatuck Baptist church, $62.51; fonal, $58: First Baptist, urch of the Immaculate Con. Other churchts will re- ary corps and , Westerlv is to have the ‘use of the e nrmory for drill one night each v Samuel G. Cottrell i bl not to ac- f encincer wistes of t the o ST m Rueind reach 1o “fieth annivirsary of their Wednesday. WILLINGTON John Smith, who died from a shock recently. was buried in Siafford. ter, Viola, re for herself. Mrs. Clarence Essex. vears has worked for the company, dr ng night and mor; two and a half miles, has resigned is employed in Parizek's Buter tory. wito Ier many Tal a3 <l Clifford Hemmeler is ill with infiu- | enza. \1 ss Maude Ricketts, who has been her cousin, Miss Katherine Ru‘kelw has returned to her home in with influenza, but is im:proving. now rn evanzelistist in ~ew Hamp- to o to Trince to en- M or and and Mr. and Mrs. farm attended the sale. Magione, Benjamin C. Rose and Paul S i Charlestown—George W, Hopkin- ors who will report on From Westerly—John week .6684- Stores and banks have sold $516,109.41 securities, isnosed of $4.. »s gervice in the capture ! His | built a with whom he lived, is|school g cared for. as she is not able to| M rs. Harry !\rauLfit has heen very ill Rev. Charles Snow, a former pastor, | 0f Bennett of Ash Mrs. fi,‘fg{: is now a member of tho C not be afraid. blacks. and broadcloth in all of the popular shades, including reindeer, taupe, browns and These Coats will at once lmpress you, not alone with their beauty, but with their actual worth and value. PRETTY SILK FROCKS IN VARIED STYLES Special Price $17.50 ““ta, satin and crepe meteor are the weaves represented in this special show- ing of pretty Silk Dresses for women and misses. colors for your choice, and many effective panel and tunic effects in the designs. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF STUNNING FUR COATS, MUFFS AND NECK PIECES The Armistice Is On--Mcanwhile Business Goes On War or peace, business proceeds more or less ‘along regular lines. strates the absolute need of warmer clothing, and there is no time like the present. - Of one thing we rest assured —the prices will not be materially lower than at present for many Iong months—so buy what you need and do We Have Made the Prices As Low As Possible COATS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND JUNIORS FOR $19.50 A small lot of smartly fashioned Coats which we are able to make a special price upon. geed and the qualities are reliable. this one low price. for your choosing. For $2.00 ciate it. There’s a splendid range of shown. The fighting has ceased, but winter time demon- Colors and fabrics are Come in and look them over—there’s one here for you. COATS OF ELEGANCE AND DISTINCTION Priced from $29.50 to $59.00 A'large selection comprising many cleverly designed models in soft, warm velour SILK BLOUSES, $5.00 We've taken these dainty Crepe and Georgette Blouses and have marked them all at white and flesh color, in a va- riety of styles“will be found SPECIAL VOILE BLOUSES This is a pretty low price for Blouses of this character and we know that you will appre- Sheer white voile is the material, and both round and square neck . Styles are Both of Tolland served a lunch of hot cof- fee, sandwiches anl pie: Several of the Boduar children have been em- ployed in the button factor ~ MOOSUP Many out of town peopie A(tendlefl the dance Saturday evening given by bl D. club. e ussia 'md !’eur Cantavrah :l‘c Bitgood ns returned to s at the Moosup store. has leen received that Les- <burv, who is in the U. S. A, 1.ome soon for good. He is n' stationed at a southern \Tonquin, M Alice Bil- ater 1o alli Acnce caller. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Wylie school was closed Irida vember Sth, while the t her, Marion E. Blake attended a tes meoting at Foquetanuck. Warren E. Tanner and C! wood house ‘0'1 Ll"e ounds recently. Y"d Mrs. H. X ‘Willeox are entertaining their niece, Aliss Lottie E. Reynolds, of Wickford, R. T Manford Malbone and Mrs. Sarah -cen transacted business in \or“ ich day. \‘; And Mrs. Lewis Burdick of Yan- tic were |nc°nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Barber Wylie s Lucy Cray has raturned from a t the home of her uncle, Dan- ray, in North Stoningicn. Mrs. E. M. Yeomans is at the home of ‘\’Irw George Bartlett, taking a rest after being 1l The school shildren marched through Snow is|the street in the parade Mornday. They unsel- | formed when the news arrived that the war was cver. Evervonc was over- oved to hear the good news and will s hhs" Fetnrned. S <411 more so when the bovs come = : homes Th2 mill closed tin 5 in honor of the % AP MRS et NEEL L i 2o~ thew December 7 | vord ben suctisnast| o Britain—There are nearly 709 | | oores were mostly high - Harey| o New BritaIn b A 500 1n | €rautz bousht a ~cow for $35. Mr.|fyiv <0 500 in Bridgeport. 200 in Hart- tlakusiak hought a cow for . §; ford, 200 in Thompsonvills and 150 in Three loads of pumpkins were sold Waterbury. for $5. Mr. and Mrs, Johu Whitfora | Vv 2te! Deep River.—Byron E. flxtfle]d Jr., Glee club at Brown university, and has been se- lected as a member of the male quar- tette at the college. Durham.—In order to help in nec- essary war work Rev. L. H. Ruge has gone to work at the Lyman Gunsight factory in Middlefleld. Mr. Ruge will continue to act as pastor of his church. Danbury.—The report of Miss Mary Brennan, the visiting nurse thows that October has been B'tytmat-hb\meat month av- experienced association, calls having becn made on 147 pa- R o R U e that, hours will New Haven—“Contemporary and Novelists" the lectures of Phelps this given on Notices the Gildersleeve Ship Co: beginning Novembe: constitute a and there wiil be no more overtime or |daughter, Martha Rohanuxh, and John Sunday work. will be the subject of Prof. Wi winter which are t Sprague Memorial hall, beginning No- vember 19. South Glastonbury.—Invitations have been issued by Osmer T died Nov. e posted at ruction Co., 14th, eight Mr. and Mrs. Charles |of the life beneficiaries. s work, on for the marriage of their Sigourney street Richards Liyibert, to take place on the, /EOUICY Strec evening of i\ovember 20th at 7 o'clock, at St. Luke's church. Greenwich.—The be | Mead, afternoons in | Fift; Poets work and study. Miss Roswell am Lyon will of Frederick retired merchant, of 1 West ixth street, New York city, who Cross. § at Greenwich leaves the bulk of his estate of more than $200,- 000 to Yale university after the death Hartford—Mrs. Joseph R. Hawley of 14d dal are in i Miss Hawley is engaged Miss on, where hospital Another daughter, is in Paris, onnected with the American Red where she D= SUD=0=NID= = D==g Pl == i Tastes like sometine blend of coffee but contains no caffeine The unusually attractive taste of INSTANT POSTUM m ake;«:z m ny paople prefer it '»;c ach cup st¥rond oi ..“_’,Just a5 you wish By vz rying the amount of Instant Postim used per cup. ATrial Is Convincing. “Theres a Reason” =0DEADEI=ARE(=SADH=ADENZADEIEADH €)= 7 < ap= W=