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RH d Plannin "33?' the welcome home of the men !n serviee in | . the great war, impetus beiug given at 2 meeting in the state capintol Thilrs- day, whon Governor Beeckman sided, sixty-five men and,women all uc ions of the m(e being pres- ent. e plan a8 uptad provt&c mlpuon and celebration in eacl c:t} town in the. state, as & local ggnunk afd tribute to soldiers and sailors; ~a state demonstration in Frovidenes on the day of the arrival of the first sizeable contingent from uvenm%:nd @ cultninating carnival, aleo in Providenes, in the nature of & triumiphal mde)ot 21l Rhode Isl- anders whe n the war. The adjutant luhorll of the atmy will no- tify the adjutant general of thie state of the home-coming of soldiers from demobilizing cnnmnments the Rhode Island contingent robably coming from D evens, 'ON THE SQUARE IN NORWICH In the mu:gume it 1s sugeested that TIMELY SUGGESTIONS 5 oepuoh'eelé'bmflpn comimittes, evolve [] © its own platis and be ready for action > in_short noticé: Covernsr Beeektnan se m appointed an exeoutive committee for - Great Bargainsj | MENS, WBMENS ANI] BHlll]RE cofmposed or Anhur Henius_of Provi- dénce, chafrm: nk G. Rowlay, of Fawtucket; Hem-y C. Dexter, of Cen- wal Falls; John C. Cosseboom; of Wogtisocket: Frederick P. Garnmn. 6f Newpott; James M. Pendleton, of Westerly, ini addition to the executive comniittée 6f the city of Prondence. Governor Béeckiman and Mv. of G ner, and Ciptain George H. Webb, di Fector of the draft, and H. Antmmy n\'er afe in the committee member- shi Phe governor sald: “fvery one of ouf soldiers and sailors, whether he has been oveérseas or not, st be clven just as warm and henfty ro- ception a8 poseible: As thousands of Tthode lslanders have not had the privilege of golng to Fraace, though really 6 o, ¢are miist be fakon 10 tay them just as compiete a tribute as the men wHo Wwear foreignesefvice chevrons. The sentiftient of thé meet- it wvas that tghm‘e be lots of music Lt no speakin, Schooner Charlotte W. Mifler, wma\ wiy largely owned in \ven*eri§ the threesmasted schooner W mmm H Diaper, according. te repoft, has been sold for $10,000 to the Gilberts, of B| Mystie, as she now lies in New York. 11t is eaid the vessel has been Char- tered to load a cargo at Now Yofk for Greece, at & freight amsunting WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW YOU THE BIGGEST AND BEST LINE OF FURS, WAISTS, CAMISOLES, SWEATERS, CHILDREN'S FURS - —AND-— OUTER WEARING APPAREL IN A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF STYLES THAT WILL SUIT YOUR FAD AND FANCY AS WELL AS YOUR POCKET BOOK BUY HER GIFT AT OLEVSON'S redm:& mi Library building. The lvcal commitiee # arfarige for the weloome-home of soldiers and sailors i§ composed of Samuel H. Da- vis, Charles P. Cottrell, James . Pendleton and M#s, George B. Utter. Private William Quitilan writes that he has escaped serious injury in the séveral battles in which he_partiai- pated, although three of his Westerly chums, in the same outfit, had been killed and one wounded. There are several cases of Spanish mflu nza in Westérly, rthur Sumner, of Providence, has mmounced that hie is a candidate for| the speakership of the Rhode Island Finest make of Shoes, dressy, black and brown, best quality at low prices. Also a good, Heavy Working Shoe at a reasonable price. Also a fine stock of I.eather Slip- € pers and Felts. Men’s Felt Boots, Arcncs, Bub Felt Slippers in all fancy colors, fin- est quality at lowest prices. Also Fine Black and Brown and Gray High Cut Shoes at very reasonable prices. Ladies’ Arctics, Rubbers, large more than the purchase prict: Thls i oséntatives, A n 3 H e - I3 the esser ki was Lasiientay | o owin ot N rents o5z |§ Stock, all sizes and shapes. bers, Ete. e rammed = and sunk by a governmefit| Cypq t] e - - - - GALES FERRY '"“"‘b‘" heing atipched to a small 1ed| vescel off. New London, war raised And | oy it the republican o warll (‘h“i‘nnl’]rasopvgl ew?;;;bw:u fifi”o“z‘ s w"?x whi -b;ing towed énto the | stamps sold in Rhode Island was 1.- ] 3 oo wugbe “sids received fr Washing- | souv! sedsc rarbor, he vessel was raised, taken | §¢ 3 th , at tone DG Dec. 11 by Chatles A, Sai- | Newtan told the stosy- of the Lotton | i) Stontngion far repaifs And soid o e AR ity 1,’“3.,‘;':;{“::{:,‘; ¥R YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BUYING FG{)TWEAR FROM Us RIGHT New terles ot Giales Ferry from M. Jésephus | Girl This was g«;!;ggegw '&"“& Willlam H. Oraper of Providence. the investment of $10.83 in the securi- oo s Daniéls, secretary of the nayy, potified | SfVe res Ul;g e %b ol ae(md -Egr the first time sinoo its exist-| ties of every person in the state, If Mr. Sattetlee that the secretary had | Somquer: e o zpw ence, the Third district court did nut | held until 1923, Jan. 1, the sum of §1,- . cALL AND SEE Us 5 named & new, destroyer in pemery of S e ma o came in at Westerly Frid.y as kched- | 638,000 will be paid in ifterest, 3 Mr. Satterlee’s son, Captain Charles| Were read by Mrs: C"“ uled. The courr officer and two law- ; Letters from overseas dated later than - Nov. 11, felieved ankiety many Westerly homes. ver, the nleting - eléking standing and siaging Ameris of rags suwr(r‘rm-‘rur'wcuvng were Satterles, who was in command of the ,U. S. S. Tampa, torpedced in the| Hritish -civanmel on * the “evening of YErs intercsted in o case f”;" trial were o in on hand.- The judge was unabie o attend on account of sickness, the| Ionorably discharged men of the Hept. 46, Membere of the family from | DroUght {6"this ‘mecting 10 B¢ Su# to Liork who Acts in the absence of the | army and nave havé tetucned fo Wee. | here will attend the launching of. the | thé Tmmigrant Girls” homzin "New | judge was also amay by sickness, and 3 York éity. The pupils of the village gchool, un- terly, but net in any apprégiable nu i Lonsequently there was no messlon Of | her at any one tima, troy :;s royer et ilie court. The pecord of the court Newport Nows, Va., Dec. Brockton Sample Shoe Store r mesting of the Wor- | 67 the dlrecilon of -the teganier, Miss | for these Yegulac gessions of contin- c ; ¢ ] .,,?' D""{TMTQ qgam“-, was | Grage . A. Chapmanp, are tEbgarMps brokeri. There have been JEWETT CITY 138 MAIN STREET, NORWI H e held at ¢he 'hemc of Mrg’ Fanny A. Christmas c‘(mc{ses to be given ¥ith )}1 n_. J..h’ (nurt con- ai ¢ the M =1 5 % 2r e ,‘,,,, \rgp Tyesday afternooy M,, 0 the annual 43ae..at ~ihe the rpad- | The ladies of the Methodist thurc! T D = ; 2 }P‘l &o uil:em "gg[n 3 schoolhouse Friday“ afternoon before (Uonrnod by rea- | held a Christmas sale and supper in Christmas. Refadrsgls are well under omm«d with ‘stnging. hymn "“‘d o, way also under the.direction of Miss the vestry Thursday afterhoon O King Eternal, ., The devotipnal exer- and eyeping, i neyer he- L B A chicken stipper wag served fore ‘bécafise of (h i e Lisbon, Catherine McKenzie, J#an|sons interested in the public schools| Maplecrest, : cises were condycted by MMiss Laura gha mg,n‘f’r: z%hin mas ce;nger;fltra i;fi;;ai:he clerk, an unavgiduhle :I“lf:' ;xh°“3“°‘l“§';f;r‘:;n¥"‘gsi‘ Ifa‘g“ Burleson, Mrs. & B. Cheney, John %l Gm‘swollyd are hmteflxtn visit the| Ax/hm‘ong ';2‘ nP-une has been repair- ;\ho I:Sf,‘.‘m. n’ffifi‘l"?i‘fi .l:‘:mr:ll »c?:‘e "s'ff“en J bk W"“”Y "“ been dry since Dec. 1, ?e‘;rwefie “l;f‘s ‘Xxé;rfzyl;l-(rfl;fili?svm (1 hz?’n ékf?fll‘lérvxls:‘fcli‘s Yy e e m‘rw;ihdoeol r;?fl:;nscgfi? T);gur:\%:a m{{enfw :leu' nga‘; recovered from his v. o} = = un N = ness. !’l“’;‘:ezfie't';!;y",s‘;:;"fgag'?:nfi%";;;’;’v‘fi,‘ greganonal) nl Stonmgton Sunday R thesamy ngc,xceab.e difference 1 5;;;“32,;;;;’%,,‘0";;]&;, RD':'rg;miloth;é s:rggugxfhmx:?;: ifihsx:fi i‘:‘;?::; sembly hall of the school. It {s planned hnn;e of his smm, s . Chade #ilgs “Phriting reponted - the” gifts - of | (LOMOrrew). '~ :ggse;n ffx es;f él;:t u}\geptl:c:;m;;fl;h; _Bace and. Miss Venna Robertson. The | ball Sunday afternoon at 8.30. fg‘flfs = ng;';f;nwf:{ellrflyu ;cct;?ql ,‘rgggsrwfi p(; h;:f:izlrslg"‘wf_:_pccts to return soon tauients: for the barrel tn\ be zept 10| The Gales Ferry Inbruy of fiotm\. bad impression of The bissiness pros- faney work and apron table and mys- | Sunday:morning at the Baptist be,‘p"d’n;ed.,by means Bt the aostyle.| Howard SAEMon has Loah called to the l:"':;t?:;*jfl*g;; ;;\ “;;;,zHfi;;? s14rt0\<} by )us? f‘fi“{ oy OLHER0k | erity of the adjoining town: There| LeF¥-BOXEs were in eharge of Mrs. W.| church Rev. M. D: Fullers—subject to = : e . assisted By other summer Ha Iyn, :fuu to fill the vacancy of vice presi- | Jigitors, 'dutm “fife “past ‘seasén, dent, (su_?qnbb the r::xzratwv; of }Lrs. | the s of Yhe mublie, and'*starting ha ioroe, 68 undnimous. | with 2 shelf, had its swek ugmented Mfre. Hurthett them conducted the | hy a gift of 50 hoolk ft(\& the Otis fme misglog enigmas, every, enjgma | fibrary, Nokwich; mmugh Mrs, ‘Walter M. ‘Buckingham, who brought -them The following wiil be in Tharge of its i assembling: Editor"in chief: Mrs. N.| T WAISSCard and. MY M.’ Johnson; assistant -editors, leslie|at the Dy m Monda; Carpoly Bertha—Davis,, Louwis Baka- | — Mrs:Ar BLUSAPes i nowsky; committee- on Jocal happen-{ Rockland, R. 1, are vis ings, Bernard- Weehsier, "Flora Lxltl\1 field; committee_on: schoel entertain- | R.. Buidick, -Mrs. J. B. Aldrich and class, Miss Marian Anthony and clpss. Tee cream was in chatge of Rev..J. B. Aldrigh and Mrs A.'O:. Bundick. # Following a few days' illness, the life ~of ‘Willidm -Gerard> Duce ecame ‘to | a -peaceful clese at 3 -o'clock a. m. were remiFrRably {¢W Dersons, intesd- | cated on thé streets “mlu Hquor was TEME " 1ebTly “sold, "sad in this re- speat, conditions- do not - sesm ~¢hanged. fio»{ar as the police know-ne speak- | easles or kifchen barregms have been sfarted, and. Westerly ‘well wijthin the seniors is The Cértainty of Things. zerve ge jurar in Hactfopd He will Jaso speak to. the. juniors. There will be''a’ young people’s audi- TOYIm ‘wervice with Echoes from the Chtistian 'Endeavor -Conveéntion’ At the Cangregational church Sun- Battey were g “aAfidren “or ting -Mr. and Mrs, Albery Vrogks o~ f - S TEEOA o ool e ) St day morning Bev. Albert Donnell’s! ments, iiarold Iawst, George. Rqbert- ON 3 m to the village in her car last| (o710 20iding limitstions, . Temper. | Thursday: He. was. born i New Lon- | abject il be Tiving for Christ, Mre | Son! “commitiee om LR STONINGTON. m “mm K . John R, Perkine and s, | W8 extremiats. seem satisfied - with | 400 Jan; 37, 1836 the son of “Wllam | Doftncli feads the C. b, meeting in the . leut. ohn erkins an TS, the berourh, Edith Howe, James Blair. The. fizst, issyg.of the, RW will come out in January. Deputy' ‘Sherift “Pubbs,” of Niantic, did a little business in the borou ¢~ on Fridap,~ * "7 Jictory end .ihe resultant: conditions, and haye sent out ‘no scouts -jeokinz far trouble, being content to leave the Gerard Duce of London, England, and evefling, ‘at ‘which there will be a ré- Jiima I~ Jelfers of New -Yark eity.~ Porkms, from-Gamp Lee, Va., who are pore: from the“convention in Hartford | ng at the home, e[ Mr. Perkins’ udley C. Per- ATTACKS NERVES few vears after his birth- his mrems given by Leslie Hyde. ¥ ¥. La Verne'Burdick has received parcnts, Mv. ang drs. . entorcement of the liquor law. wholly | movad to’ Griswold, whero the greater| Rey. J. Br"Aldrish's subject in the Qf‘i‘f,s Cl‘"fi,““‘"“" fin},‘;g\r,}:e“’;"fl‘;fi his passports and will soon start for ?‘f"%“ffig’?d a\L O_x‘evr,di to Wester- | with fhe pelice- depariment. part of hjs-lifechas been epent. For | yerning-at the--Methofistzchurch is |1 torm. : a,] an. has resigned to] L1 Isteu Pinemwivre Mecwill remain e Suest of Corongriirranilie . Brown | Mrs. Nathan L. Langworthy, o1, ica | S5, Y5 "S> Snasier Mochanics Gorimttin Sorvico, -Miss Ruth Roliert: | teaehi 1y Norwich. Mjss Moran taught | 1°h (e Test o the vanter, ¥ ! of Norwich at The, su er and enter- | Eriday “orning tionf preumonio. 0| Bpreegen in Beitio, On iaving. thera| S0 /eads the Epworthdpague at & and |n he Tyler school last Fear and shel - Borotigh hill, Tridiy Bloan’s Linimefit scatters | (ainment given by 18 Clty\Bible class) the home of her husband's" pafents, | he- returnad.te Jewett City, where for there wilt-hw arpieachinguservice R Lhag heet) teacing W, Aby Flamnfield | | vocecqs will he'devar the tion and in Bushnell enupel ft-the Cantra: Haps | Mr: anasts: S TOngWorthy, | some years he condusted- 4 very ssuce | AE FrCRInE: 3 sehagls sp {ax this. year. ington High Behob] congestion tist. oiureh MoRdRy Evan in Elm strest., “WItH Her fonn Months | sompl commmarcint 1 e, T SGic | The Mesting ‘of the Ladies’ iAid so- relieves pain Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckwith of |0if san, -Mis. Lansworthy and Hus- cléty” of the' aptist’church® was' held The ice supplw dd ,meln graway and at the home ' of Mrs: the dealets are YMopiflg for a new crop cuefUY” & Pritefed the ‘empjoy of the New London were guests Wednesday ~Asbland. Cotton . Co., as.-master me- eame to Westérly (roin” Breol at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hne; -Mass., And on accour® of afi at- PLAINHELD Thomas Me- e G T : n early date. _ . Dudley hanie ‘of their mills . in Jeweit City, | Broome *Thursdayoatternosi’ Those| re' C.”Homkins of the Village 335 | ~alhe Ineighterma?the Gayrnanf held S ¢ Berking tack of influehza" sRe. did ‘nbt retdrn i GA0 ,‘,’om}‘m,', e higflin gz."“mik‘f, | Who- served Were Miss' Mabel M- cefved a plant galled the fogus, v a husiness htermat gnday cyening, in Alittle, applicd without rubbing, will | Mrs. Charles . Jennings of New | lome. Tefors marridze:shi was Mias | YI00r B7h o ' siilioq avtisan Buu | Broome, Mis/ I H: Gtibert, Mis. C. D.| gy ffl the "Arconne the Parsphage-by-the-Séa, peneirate immediately and rest and | London was a cailer at ‘the home of | Grace Yule Lord, ofPoquonnock, nies scgssed unusual -inventi enius Babeock, Mrs. Enima Ranesl Miss 1da 8 Prof. 0D, Kellogg of the Connectt- soothe the serves, = Mr. and Mrs, Edward H, Latimier ana | [anford. She-is survived"by her hus- po‘kr Duce w:xs:: memLervfiig‘}el:s:; ce | Foster afid: Mrs M. B Wilsou. of " soldiers mt'rCoHeée for 6?2;;911 at New Lon: Sloan’s Liniment fs very effective jn | Miss Sarah T. Latimer Tuesday attes- | Pand and son. Losgo,Wo. & 1.0 O, Fy of Asang | M3 A M. Clarke and'dtial 5. B Torest” quring’ 2 few wwill-SLpply othe-pulpft of the Secy external pai “?;n br‘ noon: Mrs. Joseph L. Peacock read a pa-| Lodge,-A. O, .. W, and {he Jraternal ?“'(;‘"“‘ Swere- pmongth i fad Ak 'k'srs vi"lmng.‘ “Afrs, *Hopking” ~ Fon, ‘(ongtémmon;;l ,chuncn Sunday mni s, oo uises, Dudley C. Perkins, %ho has been fll | ber on Picot Della Mirandola and Hu-| Benefit League, and Mt. Vernop.Ladge, | tended the Sunday-sebeol institute in| Fired, who-sent this plant, ‘s ‘been in morping, P f joints, sore muscles, lumba- | gor the past week, is improving. manist at Rome, and Miss Helen |, & 4. M. He was a past master. of | MoOSuD: n€tiveservice since” the beeinning “? | " Thore is no diminishing of the work & cdnm,rheummc:wlwc- Lieut. John R. Perkine and Mrs, | Scaminan read a nnper on Florarre | At Vernon J.edge and with hjs death Tomght at the movies Hon. A, M.|the fight and has surely Aéme-His bit.l ¢ {he higflnulén smpy‘rd‘ Keep a big bottle always on hand | Perkins yere visitors Thireday after- | Under the Medici, at a mecting of the | the last charter member nasses away. | BIOWA Wil opefi @& Red' CFods roll | First Bigt. Humtmand. of Mr.{ o for family use. Drngpm vel’ywhue. nocn in Norwich at the home of Mr, | Collese club, held with Miss Esther| He is survived by his wife, Elizaheth r:-n campaign’ “with a Tour-mindfe Hopking> company -added - the folloy- |3 and Mrs. Nelson Parker and_dinnef | Dodge at her home in Etm street. The | A. Hamiiton, whom he married Dec. | Speech. "Miss Dotis Myott will'sing’a |ing In the detter: ‘Hoplins was-with guests with Miss Jennie G. Perkins, | next club mecting will be with Mre. |4, 1876; their only daughter, Mrs.|Red" Cross “song, adcompaniéd "B¥ b | us -in-fhe thickest -of-the. fight.. He Lieut. Perkins' sister, that evening at| Harry B. Agard, of Crescent street. | Grace A. Hillman, of Concord, N. H., | tableau. "Hoh. Johii . Hennifi =T be batmobls and we.ave iwo“d oL the home cf Coroner Franklin H.| Ajpert E. Glark, of the Seaside farm, | having died July 25, 1916. He aiso ! the four-minuté speaker Suaday’ night. f‘x":r\’v:ennd Mrs, Brown on Laurel Hill | roly while in the coline ¢ his harn, }eavia afslu;ter, A\‘ixrs Ilam;); xrl; HoT!{- ‘r}':lehry tL Button’ dted in. Griswold T Y 1.3 ! Thursday afternoon, an irook, of Liwnn, Mass. elbert Friday after a long allness Hp yas (';L l l; l"}c AT Rev. Allen Shaw Bush mttended the | om oS, & FEO0M @ (\lhf“fi?:mefl»of Young, of Jbwett City, 18 & Step-|porn in Preston City July 5, 1892, the EAS ~ LTSI ax " county Buhday sehool convention heéld | phoare was no ono at home on the | rother of Mr. Duce. gon of Nellle Cheseboro and. Avery | Mr. and Vrs‘lau!-h?r ri. \drews of In the Second Congregational church, | p\rm ot the time. He inanaged fo| He Was a man.with an unusually| Button. He is survived-by his faiher | Ocpum spent=unday and Mogday at 0w fe 315 6 ’:;;‘::mdon, Thursdey afternoon and crawl to the house and telephone for | SUNNY and cheerful disposition and |4dnd two sisters, Mrs. T. E. Shea of Jewett City and Miss Iola Button of | Pachaug. [ Lieut. Jolin Delan, who has recently arrived from England, is at his home on_Soule street until Monday. Erme Myott returhed Friday night from Cnm{) Devens, having received his honorable discharge. _At the benefit for the Junior Red i Cross the following program will be his brother, . Howard Clark in Wes- terly, who immedistely proceeded to the farm. Dr. J¥in Champlin was called and reduced the fracture. Mrs. Louise B. Moldredge, 75, wire of Charies H. Holdreare, died Frtda 1D morning at her home in West Rroad street. \She is surviged by her hus- band, two daughters, Mrs, Jennie Howe and Miss Orace Holdredge, and two | sons, Fred and Frank Holdredge, also possessed 4 fund of wit and humor which was never employed in satire or ridlecle, but alwavs te contribute to the pleasure and happiness of those who were so fortunate as tb know him, and it is not tos much to say that those who knew him best loved him most. Mrs. A. M, Brown has appointed the Christmas roll call solicitors and their sections as follows: Ruth Miner and N. S. GILBERT & SONS presented: Grades 1, 2 and 3, How by a sister and two beothers. Lund\le":;t;}gogn, g{‘l’sbim‘\ gflgsemt& m“& We Caught Santa @laus; frsd!‘-mfx roay i T ober ans Frietchie; radi y B b LM L L iesible | Jacob Wechsier, Anthony stroet; Jose- Faies: Stripes ciade b Whet King ,,y,c',‘:‘ officers as follows: Baul J::_ phine Raill and Jennie Howitson, rail- Christmas Brought; -grades 7 and 8, nings, worshipful maste John~ T road crossing to Soule, incleding. Fan- | The Spirit That Won the War. The ning court; Martha Davis and Irene Roberts, Souls, Railroad %venud to junction of Tracy avenue; Dorothy Paul and Mrs. Earl Montgomery, Me- chanic Street; Ida Jodoin and Annie Robertson, Mathewscn from Tracy avenue to Green avenue; Mrs. W. T.' Crum and Jennie McCarthy, Green avenue; Eugene J. Carroll and George — Our Special Price $79 50 L ri Mathewsar from Sreen ave- STRENGTHENS | Terms $1.00 per week | Frank Wilcox and A. H. Anthony, up- A THIS COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA | Johnson, genior warden; { cer: junlor warden: Thomas Platt, senior deacon: John W, Johnsop, jun- { for deacon; William Cla#k, treasurer, | Arehie C. Thompson, secretary; Henry M. Button, senior steward; Frank | Friend, junior steward; Willam Chap- man/ marshal; Sam_xel Girven, chap- lain; Alvam Lewis, tyler, The officers were installed by Mogt Worshipful Master Thomas Mc¢Kenzie. An dyster supper followed the ceremonial, Local Laconics. There hasn’t been an arrest for fn. toxication since the town went dry, William_Spi~ proceeds of this entertainment will go ‘towards rtaising the quota for the Junior Red Cross in the Riverside §- grammar school for the year 1919, This quota aounts to about §120. On the afternoon of Dec. 18 all per- With Special Reui_d i‘am Synem (Your choice), Regular * Price *$100.00 S % R D e Useful and Ornamental Articles For Christmas Presents FIRE SIDE CHAIRS EASY CHAIRS AND ROCKERS MAHOGANY TABLES BURROWES’ ,SEWING TABLES BURROWES’ CARD TABLES TELEPHONE STANDS - Marshall, Main from Soule to Tracy, lncludigg BSch?ol ;%r?e). 5 Nelfle Frank- F BLO D lin_an essie Blake, Tracy avenue PURI IES o a longer period when the ealooras were | and A. D. Tripp, Ashland from Little- in full operatios field's and Pigeon’s house on; Annie| You oan't expect weak kidneys to l PRICE Friday, the 13(h was 4 damp, driz- ; Connell and Bella> Robertson, North kesp up under the terrific straln of X D there was practically nothing doing. | Palmer street; Rosanna Desjardins {PPisons out of the system unless they | 7 The Dixon collection of ooks, main- and Mabel McBroom, Palmer avenue; ?,ffu,gifcfé‘n&gm‘;lfie h;{gfl %?,:,.tw:,lfi'é Terms sl 00 per week &2 ly of a legal and federnl nature, is be- Guy and Edmond Jodoin, North b per Aspinock; Alice Blair and Isabol KIDNEYS__ : and the some condition prevailed for | and Ashland to bridge; Gordon Willis RCI“]II‘ prike $50.00 zly sort of a dav in Westerly, andi Main from Tracy to Green, and ure's effort to fiiter the acids and e Uatoira o T pas st ta | Maty. fram Graen mnfl Pl onc i | CLEtas, o Yous poty, to, becpe dlg; eased when a little attention now wiil revent it. Don't tfy to cheat nature. t can't be done. As soon as you commence to have the attic of the Memorial and Public | C. Webster and Clovis Casavant, [\ Brown avenue and Tift street; Flores- MAHOGANY TRAYS MAHOGANY. FOOT STOOLS CHILDREN'S CHAIRS AND TABLES CEDAR CHESTS, Large and Small Sizes e ———— Shetucket Street, Opposite Laurel Hill Bridge “ 7,’ ! Humphreys' “Seventy-seven® breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip. Atall Bruggist COLDS S | tine Richotte and Eva Ralll, Bast Main from Ashland to and 1ncludlng ‘Wilson; Margaret Driscoll and Ruth Btewart, East Main from Wilson to Brown; T. B. Shea and W. J. Robert- son, Jr., East Main frem Brown on: Aglae Therrien and Mary Roy, all non- Polish on Factory Hill; William Dug- gan and William MeNicol, all non- Polish on Hill, High and from Ashland bridge to Pigeon's and Littlefleld’s} Miss Josie Sadowski has charge of | GOLD soliciting the Polish residents and will select her own assistants. Thess solicitors are to come to_headquarters in Zegeer's store Monday evening at 7.20 and receive their supplies and in- structions. F. L. Kanahan has appointed for bagkache, feel nervous tired or worn out without causd, GET BUSY. These| are usually warnings that your kidneys are not working properly and throwing off the poisons as they should. Do not delay a minute. Go after the cause pf vour ailments or you may find yourself in the grip of an incurable disease. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ol Capsules will give almost immediate relief from kidney troubles, Which mm be the unsuspectea cause of ill healt EDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do tha work. They &re the pure, original Haarlem Oil Cagsnlas import- ed direct from the oratories in Haarlem, Holland. Ask your druggist for GOLD MEDAL &nd accept no. sub- Stitutes. Look for the name GOLD ME]D‘.;L on‘::nry tgx Th‘r;z sls:lnl sealed pac] Gney refunde they do siet hals you. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS and: POOLE PIANOS On Easy .lim The Talking Machine Shop, - 46 FRANKLIN STREET -