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POETRY 3 . - i 7 : = n g OY AMID CORY. - . . 28 3 % & § ¢ ¥ 5 AN T . restless heari of youts . 4 s 3 Sw % ~ £ Sfbe -t AN g X By s e g 1° it 013 fleld the summe ; - 8 s 2 At Grage church, Yantic, Rev. ¥ R e /g McLeéan Goldie.” rector, “there “will be | Dae’ blown thrush from the * » morning prayer and rmon at- 10.45 . sweelly san “'for action of the|®. Nt . | ATmulionygainbow ‘gens shcn fcation ~ which had | At the A. M. E. Zion church, Me- p Sather - wal :h@om the Channel required | Kinley avenue, Rev. Henry T. Arnoid | ARd YWandering gossamer we will speak at the Sundgy evening ser- | That nere &nd there did v 3 5 2 S : . v n o ot s Council/plan has upset the plans | vice. o ' ¢ : 7y - s Riversi . hrere . the of,u: Westerly club that had made| At Christ. Episcopal church, Holy AL all, bnoted—comm communion at § o'clock. Service and| vy i"TNT L . i by the goeter, Rey. Richard R. Fist Bxprass: b Graham; at 10.50. x 1t/ raised ibe % seping Wwin ve beer. accompanied by a band. It Ps-unwlc[.b“../tbm v earorly lovers of | At the First Baptist chirch Rev. O. afist salned; &.m‘m,ymwm of base- | L. Buddlington will preach in 'the| bnlln Now,.the -present menth of Sun. | morning at the usual hour. There will will be taken up -with Westerly | P¢ Sunday school at noon. 11 s e regular mu ‘White Rock games, and with only | _The union services of the United and : siooa i1l 1o On the first Monday in August. five more Sundays: {o piay. as the per- | Park Congregational chusches will be It developed 'that -the. White 4 2nd the season ends with the|beld in Park church at 10.30 a. m.|To wor: a- club desired the privilege. of th ‘of ' September. - One of the|Rev. J. C. Skinner, D. D., of Richmond, baseball Sundays in Riverside park,|Westerly club men said: “If we took | Va., will be the preacher. Buk ther e’ was Ghe management of thal team MIAde | aur case. inte court, the town ouncil| | At the Gentral BB R | e oAt i i vy, claim that the incil ought not to|could not stand lhn gaff; but, what's e r Sella;thtle Underweur at thtle Prlee. discriminate agslunt. thetm. by EHIng | the usesr T L R T the Westerly feam contrel of the ball The East- Greenwich tax rate has| Kenagy. There will’ be a service in nto the s Sround. There was a large attend-|heen fixed at $1.80 on ecach $100 val- |Ttalian at 10:45 a.m.. Sunda; 2 i 5 .m., y school at P « wis tha ance of Dasenel: enthusiusts pr«‘nt[uun of real estate and tangible per- | noon and meeting of the B. ¥. P. Us at " it bore . below have been oflmflenbly reduced. We also would a spirited debate resulted. sonal property, an incresse of $0. cents | 6:30 p. m. The re neart aw } ¥ of all' Us H - - Me“.{ug-“mr:h?::om det '::g over the rate of last year. On inlan-| "A¢ the Trinity M. E. church, Rev. |, yauti o . g3 o | F dreanta came near to say that the prices Summer Underwear : racched an agreement, dnd asked Sor | Sl 2o Yioo Drabuation, s dsclared | LigwtEE, Pustor, there will be morn: | 5 AT (AT Hr: have been materially cut, -nd you can make substantial ::‘,';e:l;m"&:f‘;r:t;;“c‘flid Itwlfi; b matute, ‘Weterly's tax ‘rate s | cafmon by b 2t the usisl hour and| when, in 4 shaken per 31000, and is exceeded by five| Woonsocket, R. I. There will be-Sun-| By sudden Ouirt ove savings if you buy now. - . . kel M i e ey gtber places in the ‘state: Providence.| dus”nenoot ‘at noon and & meeting of | The Sreve of \alor in SEE THE FOLLOWING These are marked down—reguiar [l Of t7o of the three games to receivs |330. Central Falls, 351 and Bristol | g CH7OTR Leasue at 6:30 bom.|ung wal i wa w 3 b § Hats of th h the permit to play baseball on' Sun- |33¢’s "| At the Federated church, R. Daniel ot you COME IN:AND SEE THE REST ats every one of them, ang wort! days and be in charge of ‘the grou: e f Thursday | IfiCK: pastor, there will be morning|Far dreans many times this clean-up price. llion that day for the bal:nce‘:f.‘ i l_:lrfl";!(;‘m f;'k hour o canursday | worship and the theme will be on The enplrenmiere sleon? 1 Buy a new Hat to finish the sea- season or to October 1. This plan was Joy of Sacrifice. There will be Bibje|'® thar ~id flel knew NAINSOOK ATHLETIC UNION SUITS | ] son with, and do it today. Rl czpoven by the counell and permte | Y R s coming down | Jon0ol at the usual Hour and the sub-| rigt 2wer aye $1.50 Value ...-...... SALE PRICE 98¢ o i et 57 ST n S o Semies | Bae” sloup Bl when tho - rear wheett | 1.0 il 1o Iy O 1%, moeting at 813y T mew T T ] 7 for possession of the grounds will :?‘:::. ';:;flf,,;mucgseftm’;heJar’;"‘.’j Heritage. Robert Peckham. leader, your foil GENUINE B. V. D. UNION SUITS i | The Nine Cent Sale [ > ot more than orainary laterest | ;1 ussistant wers not injured. The | ni neme, for the evening service at The council Geclared there was no B e e e’ dam. | the usual hour will, be Christ's’ Con- . $1.79 Value .+ SALE PRICE $1.49 k ghiection to placing advertisements Of | eed and the: cab compistely, wrecked, | S°PUoR of Business. . S‘hfl On Agricultural society, provided the ads - Local Laconic - B. V. D. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS H of were removed soon .atter the falr: is | The ‘state board of health is plan- | cation, commencing rext Monday, Sie . m Blmln‘ ning an exhibit at Kingston fair. leaves today for a ek Ay, at| $1.00 Value ... SALE PRICE 87¢ 1t was voted to exempt.the Wester- | The trolley road patromage 15 in-|Groton Lony bomt 0o St4¥. at| s, fn . You can save money on countless 1y Brass company from taxation of |creasing’ day by day. Mre: Tverat TAl S little articles, of commen every-day property, in excess of 33000 for a pe- In Connecticut, under a law effec-|ters have returned s 1 T e e e .| e s v e |, bt reieniea Wader e HUMORS OF THE ‘o tables in the rear of our Annex. e i vl in-addition to the usual registration| Misses Mary Bicknell Sadie and| I have a tor ; i g 3 3 o special committee appointed to|and license, must have liability insur-|Bthel Thompson, Louise . Gorman, | "My g s prepare a detention room for females S TP , e an, | pla ned. Lea A WORD TO THE WISE IS o ance. | Jessie sangster, Alice Blair. Mre. Do, » SUFFICIENT and ‘juveniles, in connection with the| The Westerly band gave a fine con-|na Ballou, Mrs. R. A. Wilbur, Miss | “yigve vo A police station, reported and submit: |cert in Wilcox park Thursday night.|Marian Wilbur are to spend mnext|sne anecied s ec Clothes may not make the man, but good clothes do-certainly' make him feel a deal more self-respecting. Your suit- must be neat and well cut—your shoes well polished— ied plans for the work. The report| Miss Jsabel- McConachie, of Paw-|week at age at G oh --- 9c Wlwas approved and the committee au- |tucket, formerly of Pawcatuck, is the | Point, | oo 4 Greton 1eag Democ Corset Laces, mercerized... your tie of a becoming shade—your hat in the newest style—but suppose your collar| Shinola Shoe Poligh............ % I:‘:{;"*‘ A SIOHS [T ip ey To the At o M, xiuos) obluaonin Aoks | s G, Y. Robinson hus an A | g By . . ~ anthus blue lily of e Nile fo - 2 gy band cuts your neck, and your cuffs saw your wrists. You can’t feel comfortable, nor “‘:":: s.':'" :-‘“- '"M-'L CEok The action of the town council, in | *Mici, tiaes and heavy surt have pre- panthus blue lly of the Nile with fou oot o . brown ai cic.. oc Ji oractically side-trackir: E o2 bt s od_and. twelve blovsoms (. | nifaeir. aiinci appear weil dressed ki your Shirt is right in every particular. Get Shirts then, that] | ol 1600 of Tap- Wostar¥ orab. whith had |rau at- Bisdsant. View:and | Erna s Georwe LorGomte iand | 1 il Fikass 7 at Shoe Laces in all sizes, ibeen ° auly advertized in accordance | Afcer twenty-two months of service | io taside “in os ext, Tuesduy | all ‘since marnin p are right. Right in design—right in plt!ern and color—right in quality—right in price. WE BUY THE BEST AND AT THE LOWEST PRICE. OUR LARGE PURCHASES GIVE US A CONSIDERATION WHICH WE PASS jwith law, and receiving the White |in the army, Corporal Luther Tarbell.!Gaughter will enter tho conve-t. First: Barbe: a | ecek appiication without the required |5 former instructor in athletics at the | Daniel F. Finn Jr. has vou gave that 9ld man w legal formality, is- .not satisfylng to|Westerly. High school was here Vis-|from Pleasant View. R. I. him, the West:rllyhcmbuatl;d the 200 or mere |iting {riends on Thursday. He was|has been spending his v Second Barber & signers of the petition favoring dischargea about three weeks ago. Mrs. Clarence Ka 3 | for it.. I ¢ granting of permit to that club. '.rhnyl The non-commiseioned. officers of | Me. wisitie. frisnae . o 7 Bansor | 0 vt v i1l et brown and black... 2 pair for Fiat Shoe La 30-inch. ... Collar Buttens ....... Conqueror Snap Fasteners £88 ALONG TO YOU. YOU ARE THE GAINER. 2 cards for 9c [l over that the council exceeded its Je- | tne Fourtn com pany met in the ar-| Mrs James McArthur and childien, [ meet her. thls e ®al authority when it considered the Phursday evening, and discussed | Lot 4 T i HOOKS AND EYE: o e the | mory ay 5 Lecta and Frances of Guincy, Mass.| Artist—Yes, 1 $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.75 TO $2.50 OUTING SHIRTS = it White Rock application at a meeting | plans for the. camp on the Kingston|are guests at Mrs. C. H. Fitch's in Syl- | when | was bu i otty ... . 3 cards for 9¢ - fair grounds, Aug. 23-24. Al e el e e Sale Price $1.19 Sale Price $1.59 Alliance . [ The . .engagement has been . an-| N and Mrs. Tohn . Fichelbers |t and medrls atabbid n 7 Colonial Black ~YANTIC nounced. of Fred Roberts, son of Mr.|have issued Invitations to the mar- | Friend—\Wiath A A mighty low price for a geod Shirt. Made of a These are made with nh-ch-d collars of a fine o and Mrs. Mitchell Roberts, of West- | iage of their daughter, Catherine .An-|.n BEgypt 100, then7—The with soft cuffs. A very Black Toilet Pins........ a box Sc AMrs. Charles Brown entertained theerly, to Miss . Elizabeth. Coffey of|na and Albert Homer Dilworth. The | Show attractive bargain In all sizes from 14 to 17, The well-made and good lookmg outing Shirts which | Toilet Pins in black, mat and Woman's Guild of -Grace church and | Moosup, Conn, ceremony will take place at the Con-| won ‘mhis story sa ROF L0000tk 7% Al plakeinb ind. siristly. ip e 4 A several friends at her home in Frank- | - Rogers. E. Trainer. who has been ill| groeziior Wil Tt #ate ac e Qot- | Son—mhis g Dab, 3 ; white . -+-e-: 2 cards for sc f{lin Wednesday atternoon Individual at hjs home in Ashaway. has return: |50 §5. m Datiney._was ‘an ol £ \ work was done and a socil hour fol- |ed to his duties in the office of the Ancile Minbol’ o & e s BRI "y $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.75 TO $2.25 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Common Pins 2 papers for Sc Ml|lowed during which Mrs. Brown serv- j quartermaster at Fort Adams, New: | yarmont, now on the Inactive Lt | |Gman, fAthe i A = Baby Mine Gold Safety Pins... 9c [l ed sandwiches, cakes and tea. port. while 1 Va harbor, Chile; [ , Father—an e Sale Price $1.59 Sale Price $1.45 i Mr._and Mrs. John Muir let Friday | * William H. Page. of, Moss street, em- | S0uth America. found a piece of flaat | Tam, MY #on. TY PINS for Narragansett Pier, to spend the |piayed oy the Hastern Connecticut |l (nilian mahorany. Later while on|Suspenders und made of fine Poplin, Madras, and good 80-square Strong Madras and fine Percale were used to make | clinton, size 3 remainder of the month, after pass- | Power. company, has moved his family | (iinboard he fashioned from & it a| Wison.—life Percale in pleasing colors and designs. All coat thu. desirable Shirts, all of which have laundered P e e ing several weeks at the home of Mr.|to Montville, handsome police nightstick which he | ;- Yeast—What's the matter style with soft French cuffs. Sizes 13 to 17.. No. || . fig,', e have.alao, included some self-stripe white | Duplex, size 3 and Mrs. George Browning. ¥ has pgesenied Chief of Police Dolan, | friend . He looks sad Shirt worth less than $2.00. » i Dres !).m Very one a bargain. uMs;i'ndEf..";’i lz:::;(m:: ?{. -\:w;;od; MOOSUP It is on exhibition in' Johnstone's win- | C:% H&nk;eu‘k»)'» hink e guest -of 3 s going o- Five busir < Mr. and Mrs Browning. $2.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $2.50 TO $2.75 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS | Doiers; sssertsd - Sir ind Mra. John Tamphese and | g Mark down ssle of shoes starts to- iyl < e T R 5 , Baby Dimple, assorted......... ¢ Misons Howard and Harold, have:moved |34 4t the People’s Shoe Store. 7 COVENTRY Birmingham Age-Herald Sale Price $1.85 Sale Price $1.95 HAIR PINS {rom the village to Dayville wheve IS2n A At their last meeting. the Ready| He-My dear, I can't a Made of high grade Shirting in some of the very Russian Cords, Madras and hea Perc: Miss Tonine- Sanntos b Helpers voted to huy a Delco light |¥OU that hat - H Miss 1 ; ITY o t u: e ght |.YPLL et { pewest designs and colors. All made with ' centre used in these stylish shm.—vw«w Del:uxa ‘s Ca s i g o Y s atise b ré’&“fi‘iyi‘»‘i'zi‘,f",n“\»i.f'wf-?,’,'.‘(“" JEWETT C plant. to install in the church and | She—Sull, youwd save pleat, and five-button fronts. All sizes in the as- liss Cocn Shirts being all represented. Coat stylef - U™Pr 8ize 6.. Mrs. “Frank Gay of Beliefourche, S| - Postmaster D. ¥. Finn received Fri- | chapel & SRt o e sortment. Shirts of the best grades and make: Alliance, 13 to 3%, 2 pkas. for 9c | 0. and Mra Hasiy Spaufaing of Ereaz [ 487 o e DD oL e e osd | parsonage Tuesday evening. to. cele: | She—Because T sha . H L S an i A 3 itpius . food | parsonage Tuesday eveming. to < : “YORKE” SHIRTS OF BETTER GRADE .. VALUES UP TO $6.00] Reoular and Invisible Hair Pins Btocwerts T T ot 3t FA% Giae Ao Jewett ity post ofice awill[brate Mrs. Rommagies birfidey. | |03 ASFEESt L and You - P RO, . z | 2% 5 Biove 1. 61T o toh, it . with the| Vernon Grange visil oventry s’ bills Lo Soft Cuff Styies In Handsome Patterns and Fast Colors at Special Shirt Sale Prices. in black or bronze, 2 pkgs. for 9c [l [ Mr= Annie Newton and Mre. Lewis| TS 10 G ched; not. including (he |grange Thursday cvening and fur- P Liberty Bell Cabinets.... 2 for 9 M| fucscs of Mrs. Elias Stocket:. Dostal. charges. Mr. Finn will take nished the programme. At the close THL KALEID()bC( = Vi1 o i ! orders from the time the st Mice | refreshments - was serve Tiger Common Ping, 3 pkgs. for Sc | Mr. and Mrs, Frederick F. Manning. || it closes ‘Wedneaday evening. A, 20 day afternoon und wil cantinue meetr“m,“ et o - Sta-Put Pins.. ... Mr. and Mrs. John Bressette have |The place of supply for Jewett City ipK. a1 - puin: factory has beer spen 3 boxes for e M o eelte DAY | New Yerk.. The R. F..D. man wil Mrs. Edith Platt of Bridgeport ooty % Hat Pins, black’or white, a card 9c [! Fitchburs, where Mr. Brissette is em- | 50 take orders. In. each case Mr. Finn |visiting Mrs. 1. J. Loomis Cida o, Berecién OF - finvwers % 9% a : sloy. Mr.~Ayer must receive the cash| Rev. and Mrs H. M. Bartlett and |ied Bk Ieck m a piece ki e ily of Sal M was a k- | thac_wiiite or cream-colo % Lo Miss Florida La Fonte has loft for|With the order. A package as heavy | family of Salem, Mass, weg! 4 . Bias Seam Tape in odd colors Leominister to spend. & few: weeks|as 125 pounds may come to Jeweit|end visiior at G, M. Siorrwt m; fmouc auresibls odors. i : ; City by, the new regulation establish-| Miss Lillian Kellum has cable_fromi ' Consul Hollia Wigh her niece, Mrs. Charles Smith. 2 R LI L ieslnt hay Feuried [ RARER oy Consul Hiollig Sm! ed for parcel post in connection with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ith - have » he | weeks with ner paronts 408 Jhly 2. L0 mtass v Leominister, Wh | government food distribution. St e e e R Rl s will be & trifle above those in| A good number from here attended |of.goods fot on the list o prie LAINFIELD tarred in the first game with Moosup,| T, is visiting her cousin, M 5 et b o e g $isc “below for postal changes, |the Tarmers’ Week at Storrs. éxports™to Czecho-Slovakia P Plainfield expects to. have some mew | Jorie Winsor- ) e e T Y T e sthy S e hose: who orger, will_be informed jusi| Mrs. H. A. Perley of Brooklyn, N.|Tettiand, Lithuania and 1of Frank J. Looby, operator at the rail- | players in the lineup for Sunday. The — Mr. and Mrs, Everett Chapnl hoand | where she was the guet of - Tias | Bow much money to pay for (he arti. | Y. visited friends here this week. |1 has:been of very gre road station for the New Haven rail-| big league teams will be represented LEBANON ed to Westerly Sunday and spent ihe Margaret Purdon. Ciemthey with to by, Case lots and | Lasi week Friday’ evening about 285 | (10 TaALBSSR (00 e 7o road, has returned from his vacation| p, : i day with Pred Chapper. o “Pent the | T corge Hornby of Providence is, the -lots cannot:be broken and re- |attended the twenty-fifth wedding an-|i.¢ most of the enginecring and has resumed his duties as third| oo 204 It 1s expected that Sunday's| Mre Anna Abel, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keame St of Goorae Gashenl for the week |Packe dwhen maited, but a number of | niversary celebration of Mr. and Mre.| Ll MO, %, pe” perrorm - o same. which ja the third in, the series, | Apel and Miss Fannie B oo rrey 1| Of Norwich and Mea k. R Bacepees |© Mrs. J. T. O'Donovan of Norwieh |bersons can elub together on a case|George Bennett, held in iighland hall:| progedution of, the war wa ek ik otiog. Biiss, | Will o 66 bligssting futinesssut sy T iss Fannie Bill motored tof ot Willimantic were recent conenr® |and her guest, Mra. L. J, Rdflerty, of |Of-say 24 cans and divide them in|They received many beautiful yres-|iytent such ‘work as w having been discharged from the mavy aser Morrisette has succeedsd in se- | \N8Ston, R. I, Friday, spending Fri-|W. C. Blanchard's, allers At Qratford. -were fuests Thursday . at|dewett City, with no additional coat or |ents and over one hundred dollars in | bously Valuable ior : the United States naval training ‘h\lnkn . a fast infield which will be|3ay'night at Matunuck Beach, return- Mr. and Mrs. Frapk White of Nor- | Pine Tree Cottage. deiay. -Damaged or spoiled goods re- imoney. peacerul internal. deveiopr smation ar Newport, .1~ % 7| backed up in the outfield by ;l“:éua, ing home Saturday. Zich were cailers at C. §, Goodwin Thomas I. Gaskell of Providence is (ceivbd will be repiaced. Money will T T Asis ronmlt, o} tho hov ook avenue motored to Pleasant View amons the fans. Evers effort is Demk | xoiany Snd SAtUrday Mrs: Anna Abel e racs Gome i | Spentine thia week Wit his son. o0 | irhe list for Jewett City is as fol: STONINT=TO | nomes, each with-from 13 o Thursday rmade” by the management to secure | ttended the New England conference|iting friends in towad o - - "% | “Tewis Burdick has returned from“a|lows: Baked beans, 168 - pound cans| M John: < H.iReston - and dop i oS o veats Mics Maude Shippes 1s taking a Paddy Green, ex-New London star | for grange lecturers as a delegate from| Miss Anna. Joha ‘of Providence, |trip to New York, having bade Mrs. ;2‘4;0;‘:‘!;"}13 Siend ceuasE S iconts:| Them gt oke q;,},;’;:“',‘;,{:g"‘;:,{':’;ihm been, idle for 15 ¢ the Norwich Com- bitcher, who pitched Plainfigld to vic- | Lebanon grange. R. I, has been spen a few days|Burdick bon vovage on her journey foreigners “inundated th business cou: mercial schoo! over Moosup in the big series of| Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxi Wwith Mrs. Everett 2 i stringless, 36 2 pound cans at 3 cents: | Wednesday. o% B Mrs. M. D. Barr, who has been vis- 1915. automebile ~ trip " Saturday to pat| | Mr. and Mes: Osbotas of New Haven| Mo And Mek. Files Stockett and |corned béef, 243 1 pound cans at 39| Bdward ' wWood returned fiom a DeSh et 1o compinaions o ng Mrs. Mary A Avery. is spending | Members of the M. M. Girls' club left | Greenwich to spend the week end with | are visiting Mrs. Osborne's aunt, Mes, | their suest, - Mrs. Stockett’s: sister,|CSnts, 228 2 pound cans at 55 cents. | visit in Willimaniic; is to. enter the | tefants. 2 few davs with relatives in Norwich Thursday for Pleasant View to spend | Mr. Hoxie's brother. Clarence Hoxie | Edgar Tucker. Mrs. Rowland Hewitt of Stonington, |30 6 pound cans at $1.75: roast beef. | coast suard service. ' The .conviction in 1 and Mystic. their annual vacation. Miss Mae Rol-| Mrs. Richard Bishop and son Gordon| Mrs. Henrs Clark of Liberty Hill| were recent visitors in Voluntown. — |182 one pound cans at 29 cents 216 | Mins F. Hurt Geer of Hudlvme is the | formed circies at tne tme Henry Martin has purchased a new lins and Miss Ruth Moore, Plainfield |are visiting Mrs. Bishop's parents, Mr.|2nd_Mrs. Charles Abell and daushter| Miss Nellie Driscoll is apending. the|two pound cans at 63 cents. 1§ oix|guest of Mr and Mrs Thomas W. ing of ihe armstice U touting car. teachers, intend to join the girls at the|and Mrs. N.'S. Loomis, of Hartford. |0f New Britain spent Wednesday with | week.end in Willimantic, the guest | pound cans at 3$1.80; cherries, 12 two | Hyde Realeid " i market in'the United Sa * _ Albert Moreland of Goodyear, who | shore. Miss Lena Fuller of Ridgefield has|Mr's. Myron Hoxie. of Miss Loretta Curran. . and one-half pound cans at 21 cents,| Revnolds Beale. a noted . artist of|main firm for a period o has been at his home on Lawton _Rev. Father John M. Landry. who|been spending a few days with her| Mrs. Sweezy and children h: Mrs Louis 1. W. Glander, of Pitts. | 348 two pound, cans of corn at'9 cents: | YeW York was iIn the borough Wed: ' year, and that Geri: feights Quring the past week on ac- Was recently discharged from the U. S.|aunt, Mrs. O. L. Pultz. moved to Norwich. Ve eld. was & recent ‘guest of Mre, John | corned beef hash, 144 ore pound cans | Resday. His yacht was at’anchor in | could mot be reared /e count of an injured Knee, is recovering Army as first lieutenant champlain, is| ‘Miss Fannie Bill of Boston has re- Proctort f at 22 cents, 144 two pound cans at 37 | (N8 harbor, | as long, i at all, has bee clowly. | assisting Rev. William A. Keefe, turned after spending her vacation P s peas, 432 two nound cans at 9 Charles G. Davis. who was in tharge | founded. A number of local people attended Mark down sale of hoes stabts to- | with her aunt. Mrs 1ia spel. RICHMOND b <ipte hiee 100- ot the guard atthe shipyamlimhes un- | "y a 4 SN S 5 cents: beans, th pound ‘bags at | S the SUAFE atiby ah by -| The Nettingham « tae auction at B. Fitch Johnson's in day ai tho People’s Shoe Store, Dan- | 'Mias Hattie Hewitr, Miss Acdie Hal-| Mrs Lye and clarence A VOLUNTOWN 3645 Mour, onee1t0-pound bag at 36: B L Mo e R Y, Ani ke Ber- | rocentiy, udapied. & pun Canterbury Thursday. ielson.—adv. en. Mrs. Anna Abel & L Massey o i 7 e - b A 4 | tiof VT dwe g ho f-r:bc‘ ne Plainfeld and ' Moosup aaughter Frances left Thursday for a | feld, attending the samimer screni. suests at the Moore homestead Wea I T e eaturad o, fhis. hie, o pemper, 18 o e ey A SEpend. % picnic Friday. at '8 | achuired and tne estimaied c as: ams Moosup won the toss week's stay at Pleasant View. Henry|The trip wae made in Mrs. Abers s after many months' “service oyerseas. |3 cents: one hundred cakes of toilet s | bustdings will be §- ou al builaing mater e ain T Aiar o, Fpme of the | Serimensl SIS s W M Slia | tomoblle: Tork to the hegpiia) serufned to New |™Mir. 'and Mra. John Lewis motored |soap at No vegetable soups R B Diyoa on ths Qaipet| siition duetng[thot abawnperor My | 25 2nd s, peseoTEe Goodwin of [~ rahy from all parts of the eonntry | {0 Ocean Beach Sunday. | fwo cans of e stone, and Touse groung > - pending a few | ., Mrs. Annie Andrews.is visiting with ns of tomatoes at cents: | witl_be “two #ar Besides come of fhe regulars who | Miss Helen Heath of Barrington, &'|days at the home of Mra. Goodwin' | Siiondcd he dance at Owen Bird hall| papicison relatives. it ited S pOuil “onus, Lgoo (at | Samyteie. o #ix. ro Mrs. Bridget Smyth of Newport, who | ; Mf- and Mrs, John Whailey. and | $4.15.. P | * At .the.-mee. 1as been at Southold, L. I, for & few | MTs. Fred Whailey and sor ‘Miss | - The' parcel ‘post rates from: New cduncii: recentl veeks, g5 mow visiting her daughter|Lucille McCluggage of wett City | York to.Jewett City is 5 cents for . | take tke nec It the Mosher Webster farm. - She|Were visitors at the home'of Mr. and |{he first pound and one cent for sach Cllllfl’ by | immediately wi :ame Tuesday. {Mrs. Charles Anderson 'Sunday. additional . pound. Thus, the person' dion 8f the A crowd gathered at a clambake on| MF. and Mre. Edwin Gallup., Miss|who buys the one 100-pound bag of Edward. Dack, which cor Sunday at the home of Silas Wood- [!lflelhu Gallup and Mr.. Burke of hfiour -wiil pay Mr. Finn $6 fcr the petroieum dischargiog nansee. Jewett City,: were guests Sunday at|four and $1.04 postage. ey Npasil UL Gt e P | Miss Addie Ball of Auburn and Miss | the home of ‘Mr. and. :Mgzs. Albert = i medern sto! T water a vildred Bennett of Apponaug were Brown. P28 oot ey i B LA (g 2.‘.‘.2‘3’.""..";;-1’.‘&%‘."3.« ¥ from dis- '2:,,:“::,2';,‘1 Lo A W ype g oo o e epet o e haca [H:’f’ Albert Horten and Miss Helen | (fifetca. Anihony Napoleon Field of fuMaE! 'lfi‘;th!:od;:n;!’i_-'z‘mll an additionnl dischars Sije s e severe rain storm Wed v | Horton o Vil are visit- | o= E 2 % bion . ! o S e beg to announce to the public of Nerwich and vicini- iEht did damage o corn and washed N relatives in town. e abeniar o Juvia. Bacie IImapdslepsmacipues R BUAL © | e e v ty that we will occupy the present building of the Lahn X[~ g | apenae, Andersen, of Erovidemer s iowki dnd Seamk Minaki, | Henrieiic St peose ot ol ioh togsr i ang rar of - Ol e Miner. Brown, daughter of Henriette Jamecs amother. One writes as loliown: " Before WAUREGAN 4 1 % used EATONIC, T could not eat s bite wit ] F Co: : PRESTON CITY Mra. Bether Lews entertained Sun. | and Ceorse Brown. Wilem Crarncls oit'peicnine it ieht up, sour and bier, 1 | \ark down sale of urniture Company about September first, and after ex- Rev. N. B_Prindle of Sheiton, who | Saigntt, S Mr Nason Lewis and | SCtCrohior: ‘Pierce Harmon McGov. iy b asy 'SF e Pedgies shoc B = spending his vacation at the home | Mre Beron Lowis and family i Hona | orn; #on of Elvina Levine and John T. _Milions are victims of Acid Stemach with: . | icigon—ady f Mr. 3 ope. vern; 1 Joh Bl hette. lowi e s ¢ gL tensive alterations are complete will open a modern and e ::"’mi"éo..‘:“,‘;‘:im?.‘:?“‘c‘su'::!.‘ VA R X i ‘l“““"., o A Kenyom s pasern s ey Selts s sine ety | GURLEYVILLE uiday morning. His theme will be|.ng family of Danielso inghast | 30750l nette. " There were two mar- SmeadeCuts ey Toliow i H " acle- s Sharing His Life. Mr. Prindle was for | ungoe oy n_were isit = Daniel M. J. Sweeney and Ju- stomach s Begletied, Cirthneis of the iive: ' so¢ial held on up-to-date exhibit room in conjunction with our present Tany. Sears pastor of . the Baptiot | SVI4ey At the home of Mr. and Mrs. | [RSLN Corter, Leon Laroux (Wheeicr) imiesinal congestion: gastrits.casarmn of tne | home of Che Misses Can - SN iurch and the people hers are pleased | “'yrc Goorge B. Dawle: : |and Pidna M. Blanchard. w;fl-mnu-.}vw y ay evenlng was a dec.de quarl:ers. . > meet kim again. S e Mr end ML 0| " Picture framin_done at Saunders SUTEERONG SRR T NRIORIEL, o | SVOY WAy, There were alica - At 8 . m. Rev. S. Robbins of | 12735 ot Griswold, Seuagay I~ | Viriety Snop on Soule street—adv. 1'yew e 2 had catarrh of . | Verybody and about $100 w “iis village will deliver an address on | post nday. Aldrich’s- Sunday morn- the stomach for i1 long years and I never | 1B, NEW IDEAS—NE B A number of local fans attended the | =~ Rev: J. ¥ fou ing to d. any ‘good = juss Mr. and’ Mrs. CHarle W. METHODS—NEW ATTRACTIONS ihe Outlosk of the Rural Fiela” wr |, 8 pmber o [oc5, Tans ditend e o aias” Smor, lsasd suyiing to gk g Yoed Zk | Mr and. e Chiaries R Tena ae tad constderapie od!| “Thomas McDonald was called to|Will be No Mere Sex. The combincil isawonderful remedy and 1 4o not wast to il e . Good wiehd sork . an 1 ex- | powtucket, R. I, Tuesday, by the se. | Epworth: League and evening service be without it.” Hon al tRe Togal oht ! The 3.',““?.“;.2:‘,‘},‘."1 unite with |Fious illness "of " his mother. = " |will'be'led by George H. Thornton. . el 7ea are not fecling quite Hght = jaak - tion al ihe Toaal’ church a he Congregational church morming |, Miss Lucy Whitman. Miss ' Mary| ' Rev. M. D. Fuller's morning tepic wWhere 1o Jocate tne trouble iry X TOAI0 | méems 1o be Increusirg inie 4 .nd evening. Feeney and Thomas ai John WIM to the Jumiors at the Baptiet church is \d #ee how much better you lnl - | services. g of Mystic were visitdrs Junp.yé: the |God’s. Two - Great Regulators. The | Mre B A Walker s v ome of Mr. ane rs. James Camp- |subject of the sermon to the seniors iy | brother, R. D..W. Knowlton o 9-11 Water Street c bell. The Book ot God. The Young Peo‘ Ashtord. - - hildren Cry Miss Emma Maine has re(urned; to|ple’s service is at 6.15 p. m. The sub-| 1 Wood' ls cutting ‘wood for FOR FLETCHER'S e i e e e B R DL e umr-‘our Sunyan, c n s TO Rl A E!'Dhcn B. Sweet of flo‘gthbr“l“ Slater Librar; is_to be ciosed for Nobody objects o Na L - um-m ra'in town. | two wesks. - during Miss Wilcox's va- dealm.

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