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- AWhet is Going Ua donigot . Feature - Thotozlays at th Thoatre. Moion Pictures st Dreod T WOVIG | F Lol . [ Theatve. darden. TUncas Lodge, > [ \'A 0dd Felio 1 Thanies Cnion iug 3. ot A, mesth 1 Ca Sorwich. Aeris. “eets ANNOUNCEM » DAVIS THEATRE 8 cocit o sduct on s whjen wiil wn theatre today and Tucsd in many wase. One of the most unique,th the picture that All* the chardcters beings. . And ladles, you will e ., of Norwich, Conn., wnhe-toextendnttlusumei& tothepeo]:leofNorwmbford:e mmfe-ted,mdthe 7 and manner in which the ington . > clhmurupondedmmkmgdulocdlrnhhbaflylndfiduuhonFund.fimmlm : . Have You Thought, Mr. American, What an Immense Trade England Carries On With lrellnd" Last Year lt Amounted to More Than $820, 000 000! Amem Cln Get a Llr‘er Share of That Trade if [reland Is Free to Make Her Own vaulhon and Tariff Laws. English Soverelgnty Makes It Possible Now fqr Engllnd to Monopolue That Trade! - | British Statesmen Habitually Picture llellnd a Poor Country, Wlthoul Resources, and Governed at an Actual Loss to the British Emplre Yet England is Making a Clear Yearly melt of $90,000,000 Out of ... ratest gowns that | Ihifen Avonge. Mod - 4 | vy. . Come! It's tov srea Ireland in Direct Taxation Alone! The Added Profit from England’s Immense Trade With Ireland Swells the British Tunury Enormously. A i | °zhe ctner o - 1 is Dorot G'=h In Pey ¥ i Eicpisl * { complete take you to C made famous b The Irish Race in America, 20,000,000 Strong, Are Amngmg to Educate America to l.he Salient Economic and Monl Facts of the Irish Question. It Takes Moriey to Carry on Such an Educational Campaign. This | (ncy @rove b ow Raised Throughout America. When the Fund is Raised the Cam Will be Directed Cardinals Gibbons and O’Connell, Bishop Shahan of the Catholic University, Hon Frank P. BREED THEAT is ing Walsh, Joint Chairman with Mr. Taft of the War Industries Board, Ex-Gova-nor Dunne of Hlinois and a National Council of 3000 Leading Clef'ymen, Statesmen, Publicists and Educators of Gay in “The Third Third Degree.” whe - the Irish Race in America. s e Charles Klein, had a m | than thrilling a . with its tremendous ¢ - : = — Tts mission was to er : = == | then prcvalent T | tam 3. Anderson. boara of governors.|partments mave been announcea as| “Mr. Russell Tupley and Mr. Jerome|have returned fo their home in New|make it into a bungalow. known as the “th | "'The Memorial Day corps was ob-|follows:: Cattle, Charles Burdick:| Nevins of Springfieid and Watch Hill| York. Stafford grange will hold a meeting| Which hy exqusite 1 ! served Sunday afternoon at River|horses, Isaac T. Hopkins: sheep. Ste-| are guests of Mr. Albert Crafts, at Tuesday evening. | tal torture cc | Bend, the members marching in ajphen A. Sweet; swine, Stephen A.| Edgewood.” Before his death about a AF Service medals® are to be presented | extorted from b K body from the armory to the cemetery.| Sweet; poultry, Frank C. Burdic | yvear ago, Mr. Crafts was a resident of ~ST FORD SPRINGS all soldiers who served in the world | gardless of the r The memorial services were conduct- grain = and _vegetables. Thomas P.| Westerly. Benjamin R. Arnold bas sold the|War. In order that the list may be| This drama t v ed by Rev. Clayis A. Burdick, of|Brayman; fruits. Mrs. ‘Allen Money Richard Harry Matzdorff and M""City Hotel block to Jo h Yasmin. complete, the selectmen have asked |'quickly tore awa | Pawcatuck ~ Seventh Day Baptist|plants and flowers, Peter S. Luellg Barlow, both of Mystic, were| " Seph.Lermin. that discharge papers be returned to| the ~viciousness of su - s . oAbt Bubl I RhGery aNd fa Dert Mmmch and Rev. George Ctanley, of|dairy and other family productions,| married Thursday in Providence by| ' Miss Mabel Booth of the Hollow has|the town clerk’s office. lead swiftly to T e ion: has by the judi- February. 1918, Early in June he sail- | Grace Methodist church. Potted plants| Mrs. Oliver Watson: domestic manu- | Rev. William if. Easton, Mr. and Mrs.|been visiting relatives ‘at Nesdham| Miss Josephing Fonianella and Vie | Vitagraph screcs c course of liquidation, hag by he e, cd with the 7hth division for France] Were placed ugion four graves, thefacture, fancy and needlework, Merizdorft will reside in Pawtucket, | Heights. Mase. tor Pison were married by Justlce of | Joyce sta t oo (and the board of direc-| He was promated from first leutenant | Pota being painted white and each|Charles C. Armstrong: needle Members of the Rhode Island State H. Spedding of New York is vis- | the Peace Arthur J. Melbourne Satur-| Sands, lacks none tore). Gf properties owned by the bank,| 1o cantain May 19, 1918. bearing a red cross. | fancy work, Mrs. Nellie Burdick: Guard who auality at the rifle range|iting his sister, Mrs. F. H. Spellman. |day morning. The groom in a resident| tensity of the ot succeeded in payi ~ depositors e ablis 4 distinguished : < & dren’s department. Mrs. Charles as, marksmen or better during the rancis Fitzpatrick has beught = |of Bridgeport and the bride has resid- e Toer N Ik R s s B e R e ok reoaved. aty = {uThe Rhode lsland team to compete| Sirong: Tine arts and paintings. e s allaing Tot ot Crietal oke. By will| o4 1n Siafors Bprinks tor several| armmatic mesd T e e o el ouen | S L ot oo o] T [De shimiiny osiaily: SE B No-|5ormel raimer The police are doing quiet and active| move the old Golf club house which he | years. After the ceremony they left| hiy snlendid dircction and SN Tn hank vl e e . Chien | tonal Rifle association at Camp Cald-| "' George [, Salisbury of Lafayette is| service in the Watch-Hill section in an| recently’ purchased to thls lot and town for a brief wedding trip. lights, and Misa Jo better financial condition, and will pay | unsolicited. The following, ~which | well, N will leave for the camp| g R gt iat G Bt Rl o L LR ik aet BE pxber " vidend c e at hand almost surrpetitiously, % s 1 1 as fol. | seeretary of the races. On Thursday prevent furi ie: v as cer R B oL U ieud som | e R Sl today. = The team is composed as fol-| Governor's Day, is scheduled the best| that resort. Other picture Shencing Tuesday of the present weel | Is an average sample: o .y lows: Major H D C. Dubols, cap-|rices & .18 ifot and 216 pace, the| High-priced detectives have been Betty Compton e ot B be paid to depositors, and | talion, Gr O, S. D A. P. O. 713, France, | Humphors, - tasctemmasr™ 1arola | PUrse being $500 each, and on Friday, | called to Watch Hill by the summer Trail” o five-part W The other five per cent. will come at| June 15, 1918, { M. Leonard, Herbert W. Cunningham, |i¢ 1ast day. a 2.24 trot. purse $300. IR wiooe hoNes e s e Te- IOmAL §r kel W an early date. In addition, the bank| To Wham It May Concern: | B B Btooks: Gohn . Gooner. sons |and @ free-for-all pace, 'puree 3300 | vaded. oes a e n l eren The Pathe News. ‘management is confident that later on| That Captain Patrick J. Manning.| 1.’ Smeardon, Arthur T. Charles, John | LB 2 1 Assi rules wi - —— 2ys = bomus will be paid that may per-| M. C. has been in charge of Group F,| M. Finlav. Francis G. Cunningham,| SOVern the races and there must be STCMINGCTON Auditorium-Majest haps, equal the interest on deposit. infirmary since January 1, 1919..This| John McGowan, John Pennington, fuor starters'in all events, with =ix Today and tom . “Phere are more than 1900 depositore.| Eroup consists of about 3000 men. of | Charies B. Butier, Cliftord W. Fan: | STLants. g 3 | The board of warden and burgess- ofters to the public ¢ and with the limited clerical force the ‘«:’yl.‘gh“i.:‘r:?“ga_;z ,fi?‘\t’fi“m s'“x‘:v-z?:\x:'-’ ner. David S. Moore, Washington L.[p ThE offcers of = the ¢l es has met and organized, Warden o ou | that hard (o 1 e Thtaiore it 15 advieanic for de-| the healthy.of the men has besn Broat-] o r o AltS L. Tower presidents, John bcock, South| Crandall presiding, and _appointed! | @uted urder tremend Positors mot o make & -run’ on the| Iv improved, as the men knew the in_| | Two additional motor busses . are|Kingsiown: George 1. Sulisbure, Jr.| these committees: William P. Bind- particunr care wa dank they are sure of their diyi-| firmary was open to them at all times| NOW oOperating between Westerly and | North Kingstown illlam ¥ loss, senior burgess; Frank V. Ing.of the cast. B L T o s rhils. | and hepawiIa, roceive twampt. Tua TWateh Hill." Due o the operation of (ers. Westerly: Albert e et e res| SURE IT DOES. . WHAT DOES? GOLDINE. WHAT | i of i = » carefal attention. The sanitation of| trolley cars in New Londan. and jthe|Hopkinton: Charles B. AEatnies, Ors deps - d e et - the camp, of which Captain Manning| cOnsequent falling off in patronage,|mond: George C. Cross, Charlestown: | Wilcox. parks; William P. Bindloss 1S GOLDINE AND WHY DOES IT MAKE A top tol this bl 1 Dr. Patrick Manning, of Wickford, | 41 P 0 W 0 ol "and has| the owners of these two buses decid-( Philip~ A. Money, Exeter, Charles streets; Charies: 5./ RiEourto Baogh NCE? et The T 3 B R (o Talteimis ‘Cocne Of 1ac| sieo bas chacge s conmiceres ana Ms{iTRL B e e R Narae et togusaras, Johe| Bl Eamy A" Siujes lewhiaba DIFFERENCE? aliciTonor "The Ta “rmy, who recently returned frem| % “p g All due to the intelligence| chance in Westerly. They handed|A. Allen. Peace Dale: secretary. John | light; Thomas Garrity, water de- A s ] France, was the guest Saturday of Dr.| .1 twillingness of Captain Manning| Over $27 each to Maurice W. Flynn,|G. Clarke, West Kingston: auditor, | P2 First and most impertant of all is the fact that it is ap - | voriias amon d ~Michael H. Scanlon in Westerly. Drs.| nng SHRRRCES O Cop o A dled | superintendent of vehicles for the|Frank W. Robinson. Wakefield: exe- Stonington Pointers. but a fermula that has been used for years and prepared by a nd—:. SRRIsBlet , “Manning and Scanion trained together | {ic sicuation. 1. Vogel. captain Q. M.| Privilége of doing business here. The|cutive commitiee, Rowiand Hazard Miss Marie McCaffrey Has been ‘ap. n and producing wenderful results throughout the c.:::(::;u:;c::"‘ usual (h Sieih s Sllsaat sotmanios, but ihe| O coEmanding. i il i e T Lo o Genes b ey Pbert b | bop s eI telber i the high e e imer oS ta raily = wender worker for Kid.. turing all of the . but the 5 B DAIoe here o | code” Grores. T oBiIhTan, Aibert B| o nercial tel 3 r worker oy O former was placed iff the inactive iist| The Westerly Sanitary corps, appre- | dave will he reaiired 1o lake out & Bubcock Charles J. Tucker, Thomas| “‘Miss Ldna Miller, who was employ- | ney treuble and rheumiatiom. ' This is not .m: rtant o yeu yeu have na || The pairons of, by reason of an injured knes, while D ted il Westerly by o of ffi-| Rhode Island registry. The operators| W. D. Rathbun, Wiiliam I. Saunders, | cd at the state pier, New London, has | diseases, but if you suffer and are still trying to keep up, if you are carrying | FEcolc 2 T, (100 Manning was assigned fo active ser| cient work and good:results iccom-| say hey expect to met away before|Herbert F. Lewis Wendell Phillips.| fcoured service in the wireless de- | your dissase te wark with yeu each day in the hope of wearing it out er de- | 1r7GLY UL TIUT e e is vice pres Bl e 1n-| the iimit is reached,’as a regular trol-|George G Crose, Asa T. Hoxsie, H partment of the navy at Washington. ourself in the hepe that your strength is sufficient to o fa i otthe fase S Frachington Counts Medical society | fuenza. held its annual meeting Fri-| lov service may come hefore that d. Philip A. Money. Stephen| = During the race of dory boats, Sat- ne is impertant to you. Read what it has done for others. Then L e o 1 o] Do Prask X Paton’ commmmniiess be.| Ve ef. Charles D. Kenyon, Ste-| urday afternoon. in Little Narragan: | overy Dlea e -3 R R | bola D o ey or 1 Rev. Frarik. K FRisnskes. ‘or matry ] avis: general cuperintend- t one’of the racers upset and . pictures and dan Jiaiibn afil Bretec © Cabiatn Man-| Harold D..Kenvon. vice cgmmander: years pastor of the Methodist Bpi |ent. A Money. Exeter: chief mar- | the occupants. Philip Howard and his Sore Syvollen Joints Gone t this pop A B Wil HSneive R S| ey f Opns St Kugh pal church.in Wickford. whe died on|Shai Rowland almer: committee | sister, Mary, were thrown into thé wa- e i Son's orchestra is B amicrea the bfiary stsvice.| fam S. Crangall promdent. Sewnet W. | ITidhy, alier o Tong ilifiess. Idbves kis| 6 falr, Jehin A Allen. ' Herbert ey Reve rosoucd by anotner| . _Fraheis Donovan said: = Fof four vears I hale son'e orcheatra Hc entered the military service | lam & Crandall. president; Samuel W.|widow, son and daughter, Framic J|lewis. Georee C. Cross and Thomas| boat and-landed at Watch Hill suffered terribly with kidnev trouble and rheumatism joTor - was assigned io active duty August 15| Davey, secratary; Charles D. Maxson,| Eollansbee of New York cily and PhaEs matoe e e e oiir =7 s wor awaian, v hive ADD vMs Lo He was instructor of Local | treasurer; Archibald Meikle, William | Alberc Knight. of Bast Jeffrey. N The Hydraulions of Bristel nave| AN Infentze U S b son o M i puined me, and my back ached. 1 codid haraly xe: The Brauty Shop, 287 “Boards in Northern New York on the{ E. Maxwell, Frank “W. Taylor, Will-| The striking trolleymen expecied to|Purchased a crack hand-engine that| {19 TFq STOTRE = 3007 08 SO0t uround at all, and when I sat down it seemed impossible Prnrrive 1. Presd receive their strike benfie: payment|Will be used for muster purpeses and| i o s etion and retommended |to et up. - My kidneys were very bad. I had to get up e Yok of $5 last week, but they lid not gec|De entered in the tournament of the| ¢/ %) pigtinguished Service Oros: 3 or'4 times .a ‘night. the urine would distress me and it. ~ According to a nationai official | New Fngland Veteran Firemen's as-| o niniiint is made of the increased | was highly colored. My ankles would swell up and [ felt | National Yicdish Ployer - the payments do not begin at tie end |SPciations al “‘lfikroln’d( this month | ,(STor public service cars ihe | Weak all over. Hall of the sccond week of the strik:. but | . s the Defender of steh real treat- w ew Hair Growth - e B e o I s g s i am o o P retood. that the strikers nwho have | Duilt at Seneca N. Y. in 187z The Buses are doubling the rei!tarrh, 1.think, for I coughed much mornings and had lots Jam i Fecoivad othor emolormans 1o MAYE | for the town of Shelby. 0. and was| fares_ chatged for a < r etwaen | o mucous in my throat, I was getting 4 little deaf and (Tuesday) ni ey . fentitled to strike pay, although they | named Shelby No. 1. It was purchased | WIRerly ARCVaten Pl o . O |short of breath. I heard of the ~Goidine medicine for o 13 S £l er SRR 9% FhnS MR SVieueh they | EEO the East Weymouth| _ Mrs. Lucinda Peckham' rell cown| nCioatism and sot a boide of No. 2 in April 1 be- a seleg ups from | AaRIn® Adive. ALt A INe Lealk Veterans Iiiremen's Association in| S{&Irs at her ho st Broad .n (o notice improvement in my condifion right away. apr =s | E b b 1900 for $800 and put in condition for | SireehSunday. She sustainel u sccefe|ione swelling began to leave my limbs and my joinis In the graal e HAIR GROWN ON MR. BRITTAINS BALD HEAD BY | There was an imen in West. [muster purposes and in the fret twe| UL 1% the back of her head. 4 cur on | wit L0 e mow the swelling 15 entirely Sone from dy, Busines: C MY erly that the tax on soda water and|years won more than $1000 in prizes B, 20 e S S Were| the one knee.and I can walk nearly as well as I ever R. C. DRUMMOND, | 47" it $ INDIANS’ STERIOUS HAIR GROWER ice cream was o be lifted Aug. 1. Tho|This is (he engine concerning which | “Ured: coutd Soidine Man. A dance will be & internal revenue department an- | there was so general a controversy in o AR gl y nead and back was absolutely b . - 5 ; > to the Home of ¢ = s Rl A Eert el that as e hosghe he Bl rests ‘wor nounces that the house of represen. | 1903 when, at & muster ai South COLCHESTER That Is Not All | 50'to the H b vy TR T v g e Rl oo R L tatives has voted to repeal this section | Weymouth Park, on Sept. 1. in 8| Tnt enteriainment for the benefit of That medicine helped my catarrh and kidney: trouble, 1 get up only e 5 ot 2w, 54 g8 age cver 66 T have Jsuriant prowik ef it of the revenue law., but the renate|gale of wind its stream was carried | e (iragin Hbrars was & Suceers Oy |OnCe, a-might. now, there is no burning ‘sensation. New/ Norwich | & trous o trace of baldness. The pictures shews has not concurred. Until that is done (385 feet 6 inches, esiablishing a | hamdremand ovents Gollors war Sleane My backache disappeared with my kidney trouble and I am freer from the soda and ice cream dispensers|world's record. The tuh has 4 leng e | pain_today than T have been in monthe must continue 'to_collect the tax of land creditable record as a Drize Win- | of Harerd senr e o cheen o Doy Gor'c cough liks I did and that dull, heavy pain oy one cent on every:ten-cent purchase|ner and is considered one of the hest|to swell the fund, making $210. to se|l don't feel so choked up gnd short of bre 1 dia or_traction thereof. in New England. ALt dhe Lbrare reEY | awake hour after hour and couldn’t get to During the past week twenty-nine| With the advent of the Defendcr Miss Eliza Murphy of Naugatuck is| rested X young men were enlisted for the navy | Rhode Island will bave-a field of hand | visiting at C. A, Kramers for a few I work at the U. §. Cartridge Co., 6 if anvone wants to know if it is pos- ST T Photosraphe. . Indians’ Secret of Hair Growth Free At 3 time when T had become discouraged at - trying various hair lotions, tonics, speciaiists’ is Fone I would 1w D fine and feel | 4 I:"" e & St S s ’:;".‘,.,,‘:,:."_‘,";;,1;,:1,‘3 the Test are Rhode Islanders. Three | Fire King at Pawiuxet, Defender and | Yan Cleve, Jr. accompanied her for 4 | “Wm. H. Witherous, Noted Analytical Chemist of ! PHOLND\VIA LE my youthfal days of the number are from Westerly, Jo- | King Philip of Bristol. W few weeks' visit, I L o Fhes 1 s acionished and happy is expressing my state of mind mildly, | SePD J. Blondine, Stanley Bogue and|of Wickford, Volunteer si| “Damel Geldberg was calling “on ! Columubs, O., says i the hair roots had not been dead, but were dormant in [ AntHony P. Costanza. Greenwich, besides the Liberty t] friends in Bast Haddam Friday. & | T’ have made a careful examination of the Goldine remedies and find | T ceath Johu R. Viaton of & Providence, Aberdeen at South Kings-| Louis E. Baldwin of Middletown was | them to' be a unioh of purcly vegetable subsiances so compounded. that i town, Star at Westerly, Narragansett|a caller herc Friday. d:gestion and assimilation is accomplished with the greatest case. Theoe briday. Juls at Riverside, Cognt Rumford at Rum- Harry Inermann of Hartford was|are no dangerous or habit forming drugs or excessive stimulants in Goldine and an accident F | ford, Hay Cart at Pawtucket, Mechan- | the' guest of friends in town the past] it can be used freely by adults or children. 1t has my unqualificd endor.v. | 4fter spendi e Witle Migs Con Mail Carrier’s Statement L AL R A Henry C. Winthrop, 28-Hope st.. said: ‘Since I had the Flu last fail my | 1 inion teached fo has been very bad and my catarrh became worse. 1 had trouble with g P my throat and became very nervous. I saw Goldine ad-| .0 Ber & The premium list has been issued for the forty-fifth annual fair of the Washington County Agricultural So- the sealp. ting the fexti i th Foain. swaiting the fextilizing patency of ihe mysierions £ Degetisied ¢ o"falo ‘Dossesaion of the principle fo¥ ?. now called Kotalko, and later had e M % ol fety, in Septemb Ki pe 7 own Frowih was perm as been mmply prov clety, in September. at Kingston. This Miny men and wemen, alse children, hive reporied seiisiaciory results {rom Kotalke. | being a.county soclety. Sompetiiors|lc at Warren and a fow others now |week. for Dremiums MUt ~be recidonte ni|Seldom seen on the muster field. the| S. H. Kellogg of New Britain was| 2 TOW Washington ctunty, and all smimals|array is one to be rcckomed with. The | calling on friends in town Friday. nm You M.y G Youn na’r or arllclges entered (or‘y\remxum‘."‘r’l’\‘:m King Philip hand e xlar of stol lohn Donahue of Naugatuck is vis- 5 Romest belef is that hair roots rarely di s S amiiinal hee was_originally ston itine friends in town for a week's va- 7 st Sectnaiv Brrnees | rovmty et teant 30 amened A0 o hS| Charlestown. Mass. and is a 9-inch | cation. B - " the Bair out through dandraff, fever, excessive drymess |county at least 30 days previous to i falls dnerders. = e 3 ious 10| Jeffers, built at Pawtucket in 1839. Ii| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of New % 4 A 5 BT AT R S allowed to enter Jn any way to be lig. | Went from ‘Charlesiown to' Belfast, | York: fofmerly of this place, are susts Fut & aottis T nan Mot Laken It iwe daye SAIT hegan i | SUS, her akull bel BOLD BY. ble to take more than one premium,| Me- in 1865, where it was purchased | of Mrs. Evai Snow on South . Main $oc ‘an Nrapravement, T Have sent other pespie for it ang | houlder bone ws Les & Osmood Co. bt egfloen e L e by the Unior Veterans - of Peabody, | stroet. avngiad to tell sny Bne what hat medicicine’ has deng|Pand. Jahn R, Vinton Andree MeLaushin, Tlpss pormitted Y & special rule | Mass. in 1592 and while in the pos.| The Colchester ball team Kad as op- am s ¥ 8ne what that mediclcine has done | 0% Jilone fon Iy o 1 e paskad : < N achieved an excellent record. ~Its hest|noon the Eear Cats of Tafeville. k Sople § ters, Mrs. C. F.. MCA Smits prewipton stos, | aBoUL ofie-eighth of o mile from the | {0 Tat 2 1-8 inches, and i |, The Royal Pickling company has e Diepieiate combaw datly o, iailof UN rbmip| VIS Jonsa st TS . mew O N Muihbes. seal ‘more than 2000 * persons, and|SOme 70.musters it won 37 prizes | young people at work picking cucum- for this remedy. We could not. give you & better guar- | Ma- Foia) 0 ClTmon . vie o 3 ight of which were 'sts, a total of 53 iy and. a brother, enr 3 A ot Eaaiker T e sead the recipe FRER | oomunands @ view of the entire|Sif3; Jeing ity winnings. In 1506 the|about 25 acres planted and the outlook SXtSher yhas Golame Ja.or what it will do. Masibero, Mase will mail ' tésting box ef Kotalko with the Sy species of.- gambling, prize|Machine was purchased by the King|Is for a large crop. The company has Don't forget the name or place. Funeral services ‘were ¥ owmin. sliver or siamps. Satisty yourself, | NVELY Specles of [ gambling. p Philip Bngine Company of Bristor | bired the old canning company'sbuild- home Monday' July 28, it onbic. side showa and sl intoslage: [whereyit Has since been | kept. for|ing on Falls HUIEveni wiitrs 168 '%. OLDINE, AT. BROADWAY. PHARMACY St Peter’s chuichyurd le s - TR At work of sarting, ete., will.he dore. ‘l ,{“ This is Important. which' ~ town was he nmaetrasies Friends atiended. from N will eontinue until further notice. | London, Hartford, Marlbor L saflles and other plsces 2 The Misses Schindler. who Local-t.aconics. been guests at Mr. and Mr: ing liquors are strictly prohibited on Item in Rhode Island newspaper: Curgenvews on South Main' street Origmane o Goene the grounds. Superintendents in the various de-