Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1918, Page 6

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The muo utilities ¢ Rhode Island - M new’ electric u:bx and. power rates the Westerly, Light and Pow T O e Wickford Light ‘and" Fbveru’xm\pfl At the same time new mmrfi:}!chgiw e nn e Ues were filed by the LOOK AT TONGUE'! ' n:mbvz POISONS FROM STOMACH, ansn Aub BOWELS bsid! . | zanu'.t ‘Blectric ‘Lighting oomfi.ny o! Providence. 5 Officials of mo‘r:flra‘anun* c‘gfl pany said that the rate. chanseq e designed. primarily ‘to make . - ‘| rate charges by the eummflon’l Mb~ : * sidiaries conform' more dosely'wfllose : of Providence,: For the most part, it was d‘eclared. i B the changes are in.the form of chargc s i rather than in the amount. Increases : | in revenue, it was stated, are expicted : b from_the new gas rates in. Westerly | 2 and Wickford ‘and there will be some’ 3 increase ‘in revenue frem the electric ; 4 rates in Westerly: No change {n rev- & Y enue from the new schedules of the " Wickford and hamgansen Pier com- | - panies is looked for.: . - The riew ratés arz'.to become effec- Sk y tive Janudry 1,°and all schediiles for: = i 3 i electric rates contaifi a. conl clause, ept .. onfa” ‘Syrup ‘of Figs. : giving the companies the right auto-|only—look far the name California on raatically to lower and raise rates at|the package, then you are sure vour! stated periods, dependent upon the ichild is having the best and most | cost of coal. harmless laxative or physic for the In the cage of.the #as rates, a simi- little ‘stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- | lar clause makes it possiblo to change | dren love its delicious fruity” taste. the gas cost to consumers with' the|Full directions for child’s dose on chianging cost of coal and cil. each bottle. Give it without fear. 5 Gas customers of the Westerly and £ ristol coun! ompanies, under the new | T | e Pl‘l?r;s:\x)lf] :‘)eoae;l:da‘t;:;\ A Ser- | in New York with .a certain woman.” the ‘zas Tate is also altered. ' Rhode Island inspectors of steam- § - Electridity customers of the West- | boats charged EdgarS. Perdleton, of ersLerEerEETEERt RO No. 318 — Sterling Cult Dicss Boot of Parisian Type Permit us, Madame, to pre- ccmpanies will, all be: put on a meter gystem.. This ‘will mean for . some users a.decrease in rates and for oth- ers an increase, ‘officials said. The coal price to govern the upward and downward mavemesit of electricity | rates; it was' stated, will be. the price paid for ¢dal by the Narrasansectt campany, which generates the current Cistributed by its three subsidiaries. The coal and oil price to zovern.the ly, Wickford and Natragansett Pier|Mystic, with unskilled 'and careless navigation of the tug Colonel John S. Gaynor, of which he was master, and which grounded on the north end cf Rose Island, Aug. 23. Captain Pen- dieton pleaded guilty and his license was suspended for thirty days. Rhode Islanders will receive more than "$1,000,000 in interest from the government in the war = savings stamps purchased already, if they are held until maturity, Jan. 1, 1922, ac- - Toyland Now O sent the New La France sas cost fuovement in (he cate of the | cording o figures Liven ot atsiate || “THE LAND OF THE NORTH POLE AND THE NURTHERN | pany will be the price.to the Provi- Stamps sold to Nov. 25 cost the pur- 1 2 (3as my, which furnishes | chase 277,987.37. Today they t Shoe. tiotsay i mampand dlsteibutes. Tn | worth $5,880,060, 1t they ave held un. LIGHTS cOMEs TO NORchH { To the poee e TR Toyland is attractive to the oldsters as well as the youngsters. In-spite’ bffl.e reet, as it makes its g ; | ‘Sales to Nov. 25 represcnted . pur- ravages of war—in spite of the so ]‘The :::te;:m?ver ’c’&.’m‘;‘x‘\' ot Sere o B0 E8 (7 JOv. Pu penpasnied, Thr g Ppi rrows and anxieties of the past yenr—-.-dm ;pmt the superior court, when the jury, af- ‘;&m "g“s‘ffl;‘l’éfl?‘zzo [S:g war savings ta listening to forma). proof of the (Ot the statdls Saies 31,451.672.66 havo the stairs and by the time you have reached the bottom you are in the land where str v ' ’1 e ugh the post offices, | instrument, by direction of the JudgC | while banks and stores have sold 3816, the Auroro Borealis rules and Santa Claus makes his home. It has been trans- formed into a region of delight. It abounds in all the delightful friends who peo- Is it not only graceful and charm- ing, yet withal sturdy and sensible? And will it not harmonize petfectly with your new frocks? ihe case 'of the Westerly Company, it | til maturity they will be worth $6.200, will be thé price to that company di- | 060, or §1,022,000 over the purchase i et and Towicker, endon TH. | (ne state, whife the mitarit”of theso of Christmas remains the same for all the children—the Ilittle ones and‘the big e : e bl 211 s"equivalent to $3.98 per cap. oy Gefotsl Janeri e dtiey . Hhowmit ones, too. Toyland is in our basement. You leave Norwich as you start down o 121501 worth. The post office sales by |ond - other heirs, who sought to have | . s o the will set aside on the oS 1 : 5 | the r, Rew E . Wi Provid e enEs 5 § You will find La France Shoes as comfortable o e v e NaTiaiS fovea i f\:‘a‘\'!‘ug{\"é: A ple the children’s Land of Makebelieve—the Dollies, the Toys, the Games, the de- ‘ $ | tustatrix in_getting her to make the | Newport as they are good looking, and you surely will appreciate the money saving offered in their extremely moderate price. Quality Shoe Shop CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS 159 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. D Rev. Mr. Wood was made trus- | Woonsock | 1 of the bulk of Mrs; Straight's prop- | Westerly ........ 3 ith the provision that it should | East Greenwich for charitable purposes in his | Bristol ..... rotion. \\"&rren o . estatr comprises some personal | NNarragansstt Pier and real estate in Pawtucket Wakefield .. ..... $7500. . The be'sme by:ta| Total . ; iting the | James Samuel Segar, §! 1l aside. . Tadge Doranwho prasiiisd| Westerl 4t the trial, granted the = executor's {and Charity Kenyon Segar, died very motion for a new trial on the ground |suddenly in Tampa, Florida, where that the verdict was not justified by {with his brother-in-law, Edward. H. the evidence., When the case was call- | Buffum and his sister, Mrs. Abby Buf- ed for trial Friday the contestants of- |.fum, and three of their daughters, Mr, fered mo testimony in opposition. to| Segar went to spend the winter. He the nermal proof of the will and it |has been in failine h2alth for a long was probated without protest. hmeh and it was believed the- trip at Fine Tree cottage. A lively-contest is on for the speak- | SOUth would tend to improve his YANTIC‘ Mr. a6d Mrs. John Bans enter | trehip o0, the Rhode Taanl bvss: of Hepig o Pee smdien Siienicing Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stockett have|tained Miss Susan McCann at dinner | representatives, between the backers| utnever *‘55““‘.“1 practice, and since rned from Stoninuton, having | Thanksgivinz. of Richard W. Jennings and Arthur the death of his father about ten he ho'rdays with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. M. D. Macphy of the | ", Sumner, with the former as the so- yf;ri?yago he resided with the Buffum Rowland Hewitt. s Roads entertained 2Mr. and Mrs. | called logieal candidate ag he was dep- e A fermon J. Gilbbs is David Avery and Mr. and- Mrs. Earle | uly speaker and majority leader at “F"r.fie“"sd "“i‘ Jras’ leachier, jiof ! days in New York Avery and daubhters, M: Flizabeth, | the last session of the gemeral assem- 1‘” piano and- also did oiano tuning. . and St Albans, Vt, of Johnscnville, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.|bly. The democrats are lining up for|lle Was at one (ime organist of Cal- : = it Bt Do Rallway [ Timothy I.cary of New London, Will- | the election of a minority leader, and | ¥ ng A e E“fll" Was | horn in Westerly and for several vears | Frank L. Barlow and Miss Dorothy | daughter, Miss. Miriany liss of Nor- sw[fl;'-x;;r;m_ Btgars: ot 2 .l\{urph\' of Voluntown, at dinner | the two r;:ir‘l,cllpal sm;glmales Q‘J"l’f S Bire Bty nd 11;5(<C\)er:l§;;:- was engaged in the coal hoisting bus- | White recently took an automobile { wich and Mr. and Mrs. arthur Smith Miss Fthel : hunksgivinz. timé are William. S. Flynn and John 2 2% @ lightful eccentric animals, so different from the evéryday variety. It’s a land of pure delight for the-children. BRING THEM TODAY TO VISIT THE LAND OF THE NORTH POLE_THE HOME OF OLD SANTA CLAUS HIMSELF 7ol AMERIGAN TOYS FOR AMERICAN CHILOREN son_of the Ia > Samuel B. - 5 e~near relative iness with his brother, ths late Oscar| trip to Waterbury. ind children, Burton, Richard and Plain was a recent guest Mr. and Mrs. Myvron I. Deylin. The selections will be made | °* x i H. Tefft.. He is survived by his motih- John Vallette has returned to Prov- | Evelyn. K '|.r’\1ra.”cq Sotnhanis o Q'i-.»r guests Thanksgiving Mr. and|in party eaucus, the- night before the Local Laconics. er, and a sister, Miss Hannah T. Tefft. | idence after a visit here, due to the . John Waltz and chiniren, Mary, [opening of the legislature of 1919, next| frg * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith entertain- Viola, Haroid and Grace, Mrs. Minnie | tnonth. serious_illness of his daushter, Miss |ed on Thanksgiving Mrs, James Smith Judge Rathbun, is in Washi J J Helen, who is now recovering from an|of Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ambirn, ani son, Wil}inm Arsburn. | Theatrical interests.in Rhode Island [Euest of her Dot ol STONINGTON atfack of infivenza. Steete, who | STt and. ifise Blancrs, Smith of 2 b 2 Norwich, and Miss Luey Ladd of P Senator and Mrs. William' Pegues. Pol- | ~Sparks 1 th olx -of the At.| Mr. an re. Bernard Steele, who|Bule Hills, Everett Smith of . New George Tavior of Hilisile, Me., was| y - have protested against a 20 per cent. 3 Sparks from the eupola of the e bite S s 0! S Teaiht guest obdin and Mss, John gflfifitfilé"“lhe[x”éfifi,: air at the | fax on admission to entertzinments as | lock, of South Carolina. wood plant landed and set fire fo. the | Werc zuests of Mrs. Miunic Stewart|London, Mr. and Mrs. Leou Smith of wurned from Milford. havinz Liolidays there with Mr. Sm er, Elmer J. Rathbun, wife of recen 3 I o'y = The lighting ban is in Rhode Tsl- aor=a B, _|over the -holiday have returned to|Storrs and Frank Gre: in the Brisselle, o taslor of Killeide, Mo, | AMIPUIL. 0f France, nephew of. Mrs {.‘:;",’,‘:‘;‘:e&"m':‘fe il ,2"‘,1”::,'3‘3 R ey S Bhode T e e e F i their home in New Haven evening a delightful ale was ° was & recens gueet of | Mre “Biies | hadd, who has seen’active service for | {ives. Senator Colt 18 advised that| Among ihe labor ‘organiza wen quickly extinguishen the blaze | Word has laterly been rcceived from | given by Mr. ahd Mrs. ‘Wred Bliss, “Stockett, - - K Ih:rpest;xi(‘ m°§”‘s 2 the senate committee on finance has | Lave adoptad resolutions de 5 | ifter an alarm had Lcen sent in from Leslie D. Port '}"' U. 8. A, l;rin{r:, Miss Miriam Bliss and Mies Blanche James F. Lyons has retirned to his| ortrinen vans, Fredericls [ingsley en- | decided to -elimlnate this provision, the postal zone law. is the Westerly | Hox 2. ‘The damage was slight. the first news from him since August | Smith, which was greatly enjoyed by home in Worcester, Mass., having | Mre gecon fooherl n¢ Mr. and [ \which would have the effect of leaving | Central Lavor Union. ‘Stonington Pointers, Sl all. : 4 S0kt thh BOTMAY With s KISLE SMi Mrs. Jasan Xingsley at Norwich dur-|(he war tax on admissions at 10 per| The anaual three days' show of the 5 Sl 4t 4 e s Eugene Ayer has returnec after an TR Toagy, Y o0 e alslen, XN | Ing the Hollduys. cent., the rate provided for by existing | South County Poultry and Pet Steck | Asa C. Wilcox left his bicycle in the automobile trip with Mr. and Mrs. “Th Traey. bez;isi Etlglel Bull;n of Ealtic has|jaw. © 77 [association, came to a suscessful close s‘xird fi&rly S&t@urda;_ T maT BROOKLYN Arad Manning to visit & their son, lary i pending a few days wi J 3 faht when he came from his hom2 fiv in- 5 . Yo ;t. | Eugene Manning, wi o was that pent e 08 Barty 1%l aunt, Mre. 1 K. Kinesiae, + " " | Urider an intetlocutoty dacrée of di-1 e Superior conrt Ton Washiomton | tes ater, the bicsele was sone and | A S L Samip (.reznle{mrs Georgzh“ 4 st William Manning | _ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Raymond Cong- | vorce which: Supremle Court Judge Jo- | county comes in at Westerly today. . Le has not seen it since. 5 gl e bl S B g for twenty.|don entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles |*eph I. Addison Young, of New Ro-| Trost fish have stiuci on and the| The funeral of Mrs. John I. Cuiver,| ter of ¥ears occupied th premises Co fc- | N. Consdon, of Stafford Springs dur. | chelle, granted on Saturday-fo Mr=. | lantern brigade and scoop ants are en. | Who died in Denver. was beld Sunday | the village formerly owred by John COLCHESTER ing the Thanksgiving recess. Feth S, Fairbanks, formerly of "Vatch | trenched along Pleasant Piew beach, |afternoon from the residence of her|Gallup, died early Tuesiay evening Lotls ‘Schlaich ‘of. Dakellle ‘was. the Nm Melville| The Misses McHale of Vakland ay- | Hill, from her husband, Douglas Fair- | The war department issnc Lrother, Frank A. ‘Bottom, ia Trumbull | after an illness of a few “ee]{:s His fu- JERcs s T o s el m_“‘ . "Mr. and Mrs, | enue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chile. | banks, the moving picturé actor, she cailing for the immediate (emobilica. | street. e e R I hiver Woodworth and eon, Oliver, :T‘mr;x McHale and eluldren, “Dor- S ?SlOLuwk:lm}?dY;‘fome"‘efgglt tion of the Student - Army fralning| -~ I ot s L e e ool i eaiitean r. and Mre. W. 1L Cadman and ileen, an risto uglas Fairbanks, Jr., is rps at the Rhode Islanc : v 3 Mise Allce Cadman, of New London: | Manchester. PHEr, <10 § ars ld. wid. a Tipwhwith-his mmofhet Peor © Rliode Tsland State Col- NOANK ° Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Stetson|20d, dughter ‘of Willimantic were Musician Waiter Spencer of the Sub. Stephen O'Hearn anl chilaren,|in New Rochelle. The papers in the| ‘David Robinson, Jr, guests of Mrs. Sullivan’s sisters on marine Base: Mr, and Mre. Frederick | Stephen, Tlien and Christephér of | Action were filad by counsel for Mrs. Amston avenue over Thanksgiving. , rec d “Tuos the fiftieth ani ing tellet | ' The funeral of Latham Rathbun. 72 | reack e T 3 at the Westerly branch of was held at his home in Front street) Ver: of their marriaze. In the ev- 3 b Vuller Manning and son Fdward of | franklin and Miss Katterine McHale | Fairbanks, in the Westchester county | trial ‘Trust company, has re Saturday afternoon, by T ening the Grange hield a reception in |s(§ex2§§;; RS s Willimantic: Mr. and AMrs. George |0f Norwich, at dinnar ving | Clerk’s office, and the deerec is opera- | wijl go to Springfield, M. e 5 their hall, nr enting tha couple with Manning and son, Wilk nksgi Smith cond: X Brown, on. Norwich avenue, | *d of Yantic. | 32y, "Mr. McUale and fam'ly returned | Ve immediately. ter the employ of the Armcu~.com- |cause of death was pneumonia the fu-|a purse of dollars in gold. Mrs. to ‘\{anche&w- later in the week. Fairbanks Was served with the com- Liflian Cullina, of Terrington, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ~Kelley and any. e ar ivately. Tturial was| Almanza - Wilter wrote 2 poem that| i . A and Mrs. Horman 1. Givbe en. | Plaint Oct. 22 last at Sherry'e. The | “Fourth cempany, Westerly, mustcred | - the. famiy | ot in Valley ceme-|was read by her daughter, Miss Abi- | Chioren of Deep Biver were guekts. of }r ent at the Academy o the Holy for(diosn aty, and Mrs. John H. Will. |Screen star filed an answer denyins|ao officers and men at the production | tery i gail Witter. Vocal and instrumental| “yop, "5 Shea, Jeremiah Shea and amily, Baltic, Was a holiday guest|iams at dinner on the holiday. all the allegations of his wife, but|cr The Battle of Vimy Ridge, more| Mp Rathbun whan a boy of 12, music entertained 'the and| sy 'pres dway-ofsCame Devena:wer;e st Class Pefty Officer Laroy §.|When the trial came up before Justice |than any other organization of the | shipped on 2 whaling vessel and was | Tefreshments were served. *iat their homes in town over Thanks- |i ibbard of the Experimental Station LOUNg In his chambers at New Ro-1)Rhode Island State Guard. gone from home for years. Later voy-|vere present from Sprincfield, Zivins. m the Thames, spent part of his hol. | Chelle the defendant was not present| Frank Morenzoni, of Westerly. was de, tool him all over th orld. For | Haven and Providence, besides from | o Xa‘i ton Barton‘and brother of East 1ay furlough here mor was he represented by counsel. wounded in action October 16, and is | years -since middle age he has-lived | the surrounding towns. Hampton wers_ visitors in ;ovm nr lrnmo Rodney Taylor, 78rd Infan- |, rs. Fairbanks 4s the daughter of Inow in a base hospital in France. quietly in the village, spending much| - Miss Grace M. Thurber spent . 5. & George Gallucci was fined $10 and day furleugh calling on ried Mr, Fairbanks at Kennethrize, =k . : & day. ; pan o iatiae rabing. Thanksgiving with her futher, Will-| “Goored’. B, 3tilier was a visitor in ™ sk her s %e. | costs amountinz to §17.80 by the Third | Sinee the building of the late lob- | iam H. Thurber. i Its Easy If You Know Dr. | real friena the Sully summer home at Watch Hill | district -colirty. for assaultinz his son, ster hatchery here he husabeen its| . Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Blake wm“‘?‘t‘s‘"g ](-era:m and daughter, Miss ¢ Edwards’ Olive Tablets S ;’:t}f\ly"v\tlgs"i‘ar?b;:; S Sutedion i Lo \v-of Wes. | Superintendent. 30 Rattbun was 2 the guests, ho'lfnl::glr daughter in Bos- | Ruth Snow. were in Norwich Satur- ¥ , Mrs. = r. Henry Rose, 69, formerly of Wes- o O 1 Relief lodge|t iving. 1 = X % The sectet of keeping young fs to fed ~ STAFFORD SPRINGS' |husband made more : than -$10,000 | sorly. died Eriday At his. homa. in | oo ol i A American| Misses Frances. Charlatts and Hel- | (2Y attending the funeral'of a rela _““m‘mmm'm your & _ week in the various,,moving picture| prookiyn, N, H, He moved to Brook Mochz "and of Williams post, G.|en Palmer had as their «uests for Academy school wa: i Charles H. Bishop, who has served | cnterprises, Jyn in 1892, Dr; F. 1, Payne sucededing | a ooy, an & i Thanlksgi ai the; t M Academy school wastin. session and bowels — there’s no need of 7 by yR in 1392-Dr. I 1. Payne succeeding | A, (R, He ‘served In the infant anksgiving difner, ther aunt, Miss The public schools open_this Em'-“o'mmp!mon—.wkfl g of],a utcrsentence at the| The decree as signed by, Justick|tq nis practice’in Westerly. through “the Civil war. ITe leave n and 3frs. Alive James. | (\fonday) miorning, - having closed your eyes — pimples — a bilious * prison, has applied for a pardon. A, Camp Devens, spent Mr. and: Mrs. Daniel Sully, and mar- Young does not fix any .zlimony. It| Announcement has besn made of the N Son len W . George A. Witter had S is understood that Fairbanks has made | crgazement of Miss Daphis A. How. | o v e i d Mr. and in your face — dull eyes with no Pishop was indicted for the murder of |a liberal allowance to his wife and son. ard, of Westerly, (o Archibald T, San- | Gaushter, 3 ‘D. Torter, Yornily of Your doctor will tell you ninety Mrs. Henry Williams and upon a plea| Although names of co-respondents i ; £ Dridgeport, formeriy 02 Wes cent of all sickness comes from in- of Libby. wasin'New Haven Saturday = attending a Woicott Wit- | meeting’ of state ‘supervisors. of guilty to second degres murder was |- ¢ not mentioned in the testimon: - and daugh- o hn S s o i ive bowels and liver, = { sentenced to,imprisonment for life, | 1n | ¢ defendant is_accused of miscor i Lieutenant James F. B. Meikie, son Charles Murphy is| suffe ter n;b,s"s (‘?;r!:;h\:;r n‘;gwn‘t“;‘ho{ 1: teach. Dr. Ed rell- 1\ g i duct on Jan.'2,.13813, and Jjan. 8, 1818. ; or My, and M Rob: Meil) | shock. sustained several & 3 ¢ i s at her home on < Dr, Edwards, a well-known is application for a pardon Bishop | ‘% ik, G b Porr. e 1S it = more seri Thanksgiving day. services were! Norwich avenue over Sunday. Ohio, perfected a vegetal e COmo s that the crime was committed he testimiony against ]‘a:rb:m S | turned Sund: afternoon from over- condition is growing raore Y as given by two. 5t nis professional v £ § wit owing an epileptic fit and that he | .- £43., seas service of fourteen months. IWMM bowhelg,h::hlg'hl hteo "\:vtez: now wholly recovered. The Lnxg: ociates. illiam Ciifton Crawford, | “Tpe Westerly saloons went sut of PRl nele ead, das cheen god ga reated a £00d deal of imierest i iag| "N actor of Manhattan, testified that | pysiness with Saturday night. 2ood health up to the time of the se D‘gmul “m“l‘lb!m.themm section at the time it was committed. | J2%: 3, 1916, he met Fairbanks at the| Mrs, Jeannette Freeman, .of. Leo- | uré. Gilbert D. Ide is oy Lambs’ club, and that after the Lambs | minster, Mass., und John G. ienyon, for calomel, mgentleinthenracuon Waiter Ide, m"X(“onledojH"n his son, | Gambol, . -fhe ~ defendant invited S ny vears.he was a painter heid in_the 1Tnitarian hall in the ev-| Ciyde Ray .of Southington was at ening.: Rev. Mr. Higham of Trinity [ his parents’ on South Main street over read the pture lesson. Rev. Mr. | Sunday Steward offered prayer and Rev. G. Rev. Otto* I‘aumesteg‘“ gelebrated { v tke Fantayoaniblis F. Genung, D. D., preached the ser- mass at the-Bozrah ~and Titchville ! mon. hurches Sunday. 3 swwere married Thursday even e the the (Groion Iron [ ™Y i R ¢! i :{: - w‘ll‘bey bring lhm;: M.'D. O'Connell is visiting relatives | hirooF v o e T i hpmeof Ahs Exomy e, }{"' e filjstied shig ldutios {he gl fr‘r(rTha:kfi'zl\erguer?m:;fa-;] | o e e e Aoy was & rit, that matural in (‘olchester. = orse, in Prospect street. ev. Wil- ['firat cf December and wili leave the = k. Rev. W. O. Berkman of Wast Sta¢. | 13t he accompanied Fairbanks to wfljam F. Williams officiated, ood he will spend |21t their chilaren with tI enjoyed by nptheliverlndd;r’- fory T o i3 entertaining bis moth Pouse ‘on Thirty-third _street. "John | Arthur 3. Sullivan,and’ Ernest N.| o Sintor in the couth SR LG apento ThEnkY "“‘fi:‘j's"“Al;;::g;r’"““’;!;‘h‘snf‘:'e":":u the of 5 New York. mother from | Emerson.. who is in the moving pic- [ Cylly have joined the merchant ma- | Mre. Hattin Miller of Westerly, who gl\‘(?ga‘;’c\m\{her nl“r\;xh:r\wm ;isrtl:r(; foi o () ou will know Dr. Edwarde’ Olive Tab. . Misses Nellic and Marsaret Hassett | LUFS, Pisiness, testified to a “confes- | rine. : fhas of Taje Taade her home hete, is| qatr BTG MOE TRtk artin e o | GLASQ < by their olive color. 10c and 25c per "‘I‘"e becn spending a few days in Lee, | they were at Hollywood, Caiifornia,| The Lodge of Sorrow of Westerly | ill as the "“,(I"“ °; : shoole g Mt and rs. ‘Hermom Atwood of| There was a Thanksaiing gathering All it . concerning a “certain escapade of his Lodge of Elks, was heid Sunday after- Mr. ) and ; Als. «John E: | and: Mrs. Henry ¥ ) ° | Stonington. '+ the home of M E £ ok : = thes stertiny ; turned Hom Thanksgiving day her son, Louis o alh ar it brothers and sis- ritual o e order there was vocal and = T w A N I E D | KEEP l I UP' instrumental music, and a memorial| Mr. and Ais. Omer A. Williams of . wife of IHartford ters of Mrs. Richmond. wadress. There was a large attend- | California - spent. Thanksgiving at gl Miss Delia \Ja]\]ov 1\39!1& Té\ur;div 3 with her sister Irs. Frank Gardner. 0 . . " Py Rambler cottaze. ]‘Kl H‘ It'sunwise towait until heavydrafts | «rce. Fenry Dalrvmple who hias been em- FRA Miss Ruth Campbell was.the guest have made Our reserve | British Day will be observed in Wes={ ployed at the Tocust Point shipyard| Rev. Francis Child tireached Sun-|©f, friends in Mystie qver tbe holiday. GREFJ: APPLE“’l;)gD L?:SD' SOUND Al::UTTS AND | ey, F“"""“fmmymy'km (orly, Dec. 7, arrangements 10 thas ond | 1 alttmors. his returned Lo The vi- | 9aY morming: the fr i everal| The Glasgo mill closed.for Thanks- having been started at an open meet- S lage, weeks, owinc to illn giving day, smrun'v up,,lir,{dax morn- up your mvm;hty ing in th town hall. A larg: commit-| John and ‘Rodney . Simger are to| Mrs Mey Rose was.a Thanksgiving (B s ‘ tee was appointed with power to in-|spend the winter in the south. uest at Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Stark- e °°F "‘ f “g‘m‘fi“““‘fl s in 3 . F ixd crease the number, and this commiftee | Mrs; Melville Daboll has returned | weather's. se;fi‘von fiJ“‘ff? Y d.ak il # Local buyer will call. Address : X Will ‘meet this ' (Monday) “evening (o | crom a visle In New Tork. the gacs(| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grant ana| Mr& H I Goleandicyiner Prie L complete the details. The church|or Miss Madeline Chrte. % Lioyd Grant were Thanisgivinz | {0 “t’;’?flm’mo Mra. Cole's ‘parents, i ! bells will ring and the whistles at in-| ° Migs Mabel Nelson has resigned af | uests of Mr. and Mrs. Everctt Chap- | Westfleld Mass, s dustrial plants tooted at an hour to 3 ;, New london. ell of Leb: % A business-an or woman who is | 2250, B e o e i o "fllRY DBSIO“ & SONS INC-» 4 should N i Tefit, 54 ik “Mr. n&:! I\j\;s. anuis ‘Jaldn r:md jl\frmandri\ilrsfi !l)':_‘rnes(t Smith am: ch_ld - , diey . E: e have vet rom { datghtar, E eth Chase, spen’ EKEVSTONE SAW, TOOL, STEEL & FILE' WORKS, | APEMSSBRmmand | i o b ot o e e i Dol o, ildren T 2 M‘. Pa. it ) n_Shef- | * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leckwith en- FOR FLETCI ‘home of his mother; Mrs. Martha A | zuests of .Mr. and Mrs. Luci g © | Tefft, in ‘Main street. He had heen'in | field over the’ Hclih;n : tertained Herbert Gallip and family c A s T o 2 failing health for a long time/ He was F. E. Baricw, Miss Mabcl' Barlow, and Mr. and Mrs. ¥red (. Bliss and 7

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