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Going On Tonight T‘pdéh,u iPHotopiays at the Davl ures at Dreed Theatre Ving Alicturas at tue Auditor tie. jeats of Dorineliy on Wes ioyes has returned to Mak- TInstitute’of Technology af- a u;‘ &;;‘ myswi‘t‘h his parents, __H. C. Cornwall of ng a few days at his summer Piotures &t Bonf Garden. dd Fellaws’ e S B auresun m‘esau in"Pythian- Hall bilioyumess to its D, = Tekiels wront 451 .Cidra Barton Tent Majest meets in Bugkingham Memor! ANDOVER ‘ the Norwich-Wi Seryice on ANNOUNCEMENTS WHO WAS THE FAIR UNKNOWN LA giFl who tas famous a few yes 49 8 ofice more being admired e o2 Grotan-at Lieutenant Raymon: 3 corps, Who rendered distinguished ser- at @ New York hospital, is home for All are glad to note improvement in the health of W. B. Sprague, whose many friends are expect The ‘commiunity was shocked at the -~ death of Mr. like to say that the prices of all Summer t have been materially cut, and you can make substantial e fi;‘:fh:r",xfifiblcfifm : the fair way the “swes savings if you buy now. . SEE THE FOLLOWING a few days on leave. leading citizens and greatl Rev. William F. Fn i Sreres oy best two in Williams, rector of Funeral seryices were con- tcasted corn flakes. Christ Episcopal church Westerly, has The dverage perion BN hmas o ans gives o aeren ducted "at his home, -August Gth, by| thatk Rev. H. B. Goodsell. eftectire 1t is the heip YO | the privileges of Riverside park "Try it on our money-back: an e k | purchased the Robert Wheeler place to the origin in North Stonington. until_Oct." COME IN AND SEE THE REST He recently such i1 were regular services at the % tendered his resignation to the West- church Sunday. e, jerly rectorship, . Private Arthur Frechette, treated for wounds received in action in France. in the general hospital gt Fort HIll Staten Island, is home on short furlough. Congregational gust 17th, at 1045 a. m. m. The pastor's morning subject was God's Least and Best Citizen. Visitors are being entertained. at H. A. Thompson's “and a, number of other homes in town. for: example, that the Ke heart” is a real picture of In all ‘the yeArs that this p been ded, b seldom-been changed originally_showed her NAINSOOK ATHLETIC UNION SUITS $1.50 Value .......... SALE PRICE 98c GENUINE B. V. D. UNION SUITS and 7.30 p. famous, poem, standing am!d the mo: clasped fn her arms, privile s S PR et i a class of itself when comparsd with White Rock, as was shown in the = 3 Dr. and_Mrs. Irving Colby and som, — -The outlook seems to be for a small returned fro a. three $1.79 Value .. SALE PRICE $1,49 Potato crop in this section. Chester, have Wednesday, noticed a_pectliar nolse in connection ‘wjth his car and in trying to locate it took his eyes from the road for a momen a bank and overturned. sistance of @ couple of men the car was righted and he proceeded on his During the 18 years Lyman has been R. F. or his substitute make the regular trip HOPKINTO Rev. E. P. Mathewson atiended the Pendleton Hill Sunday school picnie at, last week \Wednasday a guest of Supt. Clifford B. Thomp-| son and wife. weeks' trip in the White Mountains. The plumbers and electricians of Westerly have made demand for in- crease in wages. The former ask an increase from 54 1-2 cents to 35 cents an hour and the latter an increase from 62 1-2 cents-to 85 tomobiles of W. and Leroy were in colligio evening at Charter avenue and- School But little damage resulted. No one was injured. friends picni: Ruth Estelle Burdick. daugh- ter of Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, pastor of Pawcatuck _Seven church, &nd Charles of Luedeston, N. J., were married, Sat- urday evening by Rev. Burdicks The Larkin Family association will have its fifteenth annual Thursday in the First Baptist church, After the business session the members will go to Watch Hill The trolley cars were liberally pat- ronized Sunday. ONEN R “Migs Elizabeth Condit. of Brooklyn, % is guest of the Misses Willard carrots, parsnips and cabbage The sweet corn for some the réader. first game of the series played Sunday. e score was Westerly 12, White B. V. D. SWMIRTS AND DRAWERS | $1.00 Value ... SALE PRICE 87c SHIRTS WHICH ARE RIGHT—AT SALE PRICES clothes do certainly make him feel a deal and well cut—your shoes well polished— he newest style—but suppose your collar cuffs saw your wrists. You can’t feel comfortable, nor Shirt is right in every particular. Get Shirts then, that | and color—right in quality—right in price. looking fine. reasons’ will be small. gown, with her sunbaninot « its strings behind he look into yours of charming friendliness when his car ran upon who has res With' the as- turned from his vacation and occupied his pulpit last Supday was warmly welcomed by a large congregation. .Sunday evening the 10th, there was & unfon C. B, sérvice with the Gilead soclety and C. S. Bradley and daugh- ter of Fairfield are guests at the par- The purely local _travel between ‘Westerly and Watch “Hill to Pleasant View and Weekapaug, the year around, is inadequate to meet operating ex penses of tralley car or 'bus the receipts during the summer sea som, the Shore Line Electric Railway maintained a regular schedule to Watch Hill for the entire Vear, summer and winter, me to the trolley company came m persons along the line, outside of Westerly. spending 'thi Watch Hill, or the other beach resorts. This revenue has not been received during the present summer season and there is probability that there will be no trolley service to Watch Hill dur- ing the coming winter, and there will be return to the conditions that pre- vailed under the rule of the Pawcatuck Valley Street Railroad company ten and more years ago. New London, not - falled to wholesome natiirainas company has the man, but good Your suit-must be neat ming shade—your hat in t Clothes may not tensively for a 1. displaced by Goodsell are cheered t their daughter, who has been for five months in the state hospital at Middletown, will soon be pronounced cured and will be at home at the parsonage. COLUMBIA Miss Marion Holmes, who has beeh taking a month’s course of instruction at-the Danbury State Normal school, returned home last week. Mrs. John Locke of Amherst and her Elinor Frost. and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Madi- son Woodward. On account of the Willimantic Wel- come “Home celebration | game was arranged to be played here Saturddy afternoon. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Madison and thelr children returned Saturday from a week's trip to Freeport, Me the former home of Mrs. The trip covered over 600 miles, Miss Lenore Little. who bas been In Paris during the past year in connec- tion with Red Cross work, returned in July and was in town lasi week grandmother, Most of the more self- ‘your tie of 2 becoming by.‘the report t at Brighman’s pond “sweetheart” pigt sult_shows that always held. at once hailed thousands of = Kellogg produc day or days at | Beach pond band cats your neck, and your “appear well dressed unless your Shi “are right. Right in design—right in pattern WE BUY THE BEST AND AT THE LOWEST PRICE. OUR LARGE PURCHASES GIVE US A CONSIDERATION WHICH WE = PASS ALONG TO YOU. YOU ARE THE GAINER. $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Sale Price $1.19 A mighty low price for a good Shirt. good Percale, in coat style, attractive bargain in all design and colorings are all pleasing and strictly up $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Sale Price $1.59 imade of fine Poplin, Madra: n pleasing colers and designs. ~atyle with soft French cuffs. Shirt worth less than $2.00. $2.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Day Baptist oward Dilkes, who 15 in buciness 1. is spending o four weeks' vacation at his home in Maple court. Ashaway The families of G- . Mills spent last week at Quono- | The high tide swept | in a large quantity of mussels and the party gathered and brought _home 17 bushels on_their return Sunday. Frank W. Mills visited Warrenville, Conn., Friday night. The trolley Arthur and W contaug Beach. @it IRt the pose apneals ta eve of Pawcatuck, But the bl oues &2 Seviemupic are in_town udge Herber throygh his attorney, $1.75 TO $2.50 OUTING SHIRTS Sale Price $1.59 These are made with attached shirting in neat stripe designs and in plain khaki All well-made and good looking outing Shirts which will wear well. W. Rathbun, has brought suit against in _business, George D. and Samuel Traggis, to re- cover on_a note for $300 part payment for his half interest in the business. whistie 1s_once again & baseball | welcome sound in this villaze. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Ethel Josselyn of Hartford are at tarm for two week Miss Etta Woodward and Misces séphine and Eva. are at their summe George Hayt are visiting friends in Thompson. Miss Nelile T. Alvord of Rockvi visiting local friends, ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. The color of the Southwest, the in- photograph nrafessionnl Made of a with soft cuffs. zes from 14 to The case is returnable tothe court of common pleas for New London county the first Tuesday in Kouldanis brings anot George D. Traggis to recover a 'loan of This cage Is returnable to Byron of the peace, at day. All the par-| it are known in a busi- Carlisle Graham and family have as guests Mr. nerson, of Norwich. Henry Hen- suit against Woodward. f-om_Ratt'e $1.75 TO $2.25 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Sale Price $1.45 Strong Madras and fine Percale were used to make Shirts, all ‘of which have laund, We have also included some self-stripe white Every one a bargain. $2.50 TO $2.75 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS whall of New are entertaining Mr. J. Peckham, Pawcatuck ties to_the ngss way in Westerly. Herbert A. Waite, of West Kingston, ‘broug! in damages $5000 against- Charles I, East_Greenwich, in the supreme court| for Washington * County, inflicted with ' a blackjack and Mrs. “William J. shington, D. borought for two weeks aress of {he suhisnt these desirable dress of Miss Evelyn Main of Clark's Falls. is visiting her grandfather, Sherman Harold Haschell Dress Shirts. 3, and Mr. Flatbush, L. Chapman of New Haven. who have| been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred returned to thefr for alleged| Postmaster.Joseph F. Leahy is on DAVIS THEATRE. Sale Price $1.85 lade of high grade Shirting ‘mewest designs and colors. button fronts. Sale Price $1.95 Russian Cords, Madras and heavy Percales h Shirts—Yorke, DeLuxe and Cor- s Coon Shirts. being all represented. Shirts of the best grades and makes. ORKE” SHIRTS OF BETTER GRADE ........... Soft Cuff Styles In Handscme Pat terns and Fast Colors,at Special Shirt Sale Prices. Frank E. Robinson' lef bite Sunday morning for stay in Kenduskeag, Me. companied by Misses Mari and Bdith Butts, who went to Lewis- Me.. Miss Helen Hull, who stopped 2ZPortiand, Me.. and Mrs. George W. Robinson, who Monday evening at the Kingston rail- Greene is a railroad po- liceman. = Waite is a husky young John G. Clarke. a West Kingston man, has interested himself retained the lawyer to bring and prosecute the suit. Clarke sent a letter to assistant super- intendent R. M. Smith. of the railroad company, which stated the Waite was brutely ' assaulted Greene be_discharged forthwith. coding -to Mr. Clarke. Waite got off special at Kingston at about six o'cldck, Monday evening. He had been drinking .and was ordered to move on by Greene who was in plain clothes. Waite questioned his author- Blows followed and Greene was knocked down by the black man. When he got up Greene drew a Waite threw up his hands and begged Mr. Clark says: The blackjack was then used. evem though the man’s hands were up in The colored man must the head “a There was no effort made to arrest him and he managed | to stumble to his home. There Were| pavonne. numerous witnesses and some eight : or ten will testify as fo the brutality of what happened. toxicating wine of wide open spaces, dangers of of woman's beauty. ting of “The Light of Western Stars,” Zane Grey's greatest virile, fearless and force- | A large number from this town at- tended the celebration in Willimantic | in some of road station. used in these styl colored man. Mrs. Samuel Stewart, Samuel Stew- art, Jr, Miss Sarah Stewart and Miss Marion Stevens have returned after trip in Massa- All sizes in the as- The dance in the. town hall Satur-| day evening under the marazement of | Homer Isham and Herace Little was a Zreat success. there being. a larze at- Music was by orchestra of Manchester. K. Hitchcock week in Bavonne. N. home for many vears. the son of Mr. Fred H. Avery of Fast Hartford. who are staying at green. had a bruise on his foot when L he arrived in’ town which de: into blood poisoning. but treatment of a physician serious trou- ble has been averted. Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Holbrook and Miss Saunders of New Haven, AMre. Charles M. Merrifield and Miss Ada Wright of Willimanti~ are guests| Moves Ir of Mr. and Mre. Fred A. Hunt Burving Ground association held its annual meeting o1 the 15th and elected the following of productions . mad screen star, whi first time at the Das automobile s people are ou the Tuxedo . VALUES UP TO $6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Hermes are spending a week in New York state, making the trip by automobile. Archie Gerrish of Albany, X. Y., has been in town for a few days. The little son of Mr. and Lane has been Kingsbury Lane. Bert Thomas has returned to Flat- after spending a week MacKenzie. ot Ledyard wide spaces, along the western trains. the mountain and- starlight d stinging storms, tremendous these have left “The Bishop's previously his their mark and of his characters none named Adrian their cottage Light of Western Stars,” which is the feature attraction at the Other nictures on Tincher and Ha with’ Harry B. Mrs. Enos M, ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and “Eyes-of the Sou ing presented on nronounced ¥ " and the Pathe new Rev. Allan Shaw Bush. Ferry occupied the pulpit of the M. E. church Sunday morning. Henry Trembleau few days in New York. Edward Raider has . I after a visit to James come lHome celebration. Postmaster D, | The photoplay squawkings Into the coop he ¥. Finn received or- ders Monday morning that no surplu army zroceries would be sold to resi- dents of Connecticut, New “ork or New Jersey, as had been planned to be done by parcel post. smote the night air. crept and suddenly leveled his search- Mght ony & man struggling with a re- fractory fowl behind a barrel. he ordered, and the frate owner flock rose into view and in- formed Mr. Offife; have been battered on score of times. 5 aummo‘l 15 spending noparting cast LEMON J FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try It! Charles R. Buell. vice president: . N. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Isabelle Hermes Bliven have returned from a visit to Providence. Miss Josephine Dickerson has re- | turned to her duties at River bank after a two weeks' tion. Mrs. Frank Dickerson, turned from a’two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Warren Rathbun. Mrs. John MacDougal and Miss Lu- cy Gray MacDougal have returned to after ten days Enos M. Gray. The care of the attended to voluntaril the members of the association. there is a_cash balance in ury of $18.74. neighborhood there were but fou previous vear none. Burdette Downer, Conrad Kretzer and|A. Isham. The notice has and Carron eceived from the war depart- hat all surplus New York, New Jersey and Connecti~ cut have been or will be turned over the governors of these states for through municipalities. persons called at the office | thirteenith place in the annual muster of the New England States Veteran Firemen's League Saturday at Wake- There were no surprises, cause of varying < Some of the best hand engines made poor showing, while others less known did remarkable work. engines playing ear! contest were handicapped by a cress- The wind that stopped a short while, allowing the Ger- mainia Fire pent Sunday Johnny on the spot when neceded, just cemetery and r burials and the Miss Mary Couture and Miss Helena | Labarre left Sunday for a week's stay at Pleasant View. CANTERBUI The annual conducted by the Ladie: as held on the Green in front of the church the evening of August 7. The weather, was delightful and'there was: White Angel to make favorable wind a large attendance from this and joining towns. ed with Japanese lanterns and the ta- in charge of the various com- were prettily cream, candy, peanuts and fruit, fan- cy work and aprons were sold. quilts made during the Supper was served in the church parlor from six to nine, after which an entertainment from the -porch. affair proved a success and stantial.sum was realized surprise at the close of the entertath- ment at the lawn social was a short George Clarke, istant ‘purser on | distribution Vasarie, has been at home | Very for a few days. He sails soon for South [ Monday to place orders. ‘ i 4 Officer John Dolan was notified at a | Mrs. Norman Parkhurst and daugh- | late hour Saturday night that a_chick- en thisf was in a henhouse on Palmer The lively officer beat it up | the line, climbing several fences in his to catch the thief red-hand- approached the THE COUNTY FAIR EDUCATES THE with his wife in town, visiting his sisters, Mrs. John Squeeze 10 Juice vl LWO lemums 1010 | 1. B, ‘Winter, three ounces Willimantic | the guest of | The. Star and Fuller and Mr: RY GREEN Jawn party elle have returned after wesks' stay at Swansea, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Miller and James Crary were in Willi- | miintic Saturday to attend the Wel-|cd. in town over Sunday. George H. Champlin. Elliott O. Foster. tor of the Congregational church here conducted the services Sunday absence of the pastor, Rev. T. Newton Mr. Foster has been with the | American expeditionary force overseas in connection with the financial accounting department and later the surgeon’s office as historical offic pint of the best freckle tion, and complexion by very small cost. the lemons and any drug store or tollet counter will supply (hree ounces of orchard white for . this sweetly fragrant neck, arms and see how Aid svcietyihead wind. S educating the tarmer MacKenzie As he stealthily spent Sunday with Chester Main in, Your grocer North Stonington. Then wind conditions were Irving Thomas and was " light- | bad until the last to play. the Volun- Mrs. Fred Douglas have moved from Bank street to the Holdredge house on New London road. Mr. and Mrs. Louie E. White are spending a few ing educated slight wind benefit. The result of the hands’ each da th playouts are as follows: | ind blemishes Feet. Inches. days in Bast Wey- Edward P. Lvman. the R Pawtuxet. . White Angel, Salem Wash. No. Nonantum, Providence Germania No. 2, Chelsea..208 Protector No. 3, Montello. .202 Volunteer, East Greenwich200 Children Cry for Fietcher's CASTORIA :fi'&' supervision since its 6% 40 Jme TC deceive Imitations aud Experiments that irifie with an Infants and Children— mouth, Mass. is harmless and never Jerome Greer will of the week at prize-winning Her, while making his del ity et spend part ready sale. ‘Wickford.....210 Willimantie Being raised, There are many visitors daily at the art exhibit being held at Broadway The tea room has been dec- orated with a series of paintings done rd during the war by Frederick K. Detwiller of Noank un- der the auspices of the U. S. shipping board of emergency These pictures, exhibited now for the more than of As usual the entire dreoh valaamia suppler of _the agricult A pleasant 2, Marblehead at Noank shipy address by former pagtor of Clarke had been spending a few hours in the village calling on friends. While in this vicinity he was the guest of Hancock No. 1, Brockton..186 “Why My Baby }Sfleei')/s So ‘Well T ten o’clock I wake him up just enough to get into his fleet’ corporation. : i Star No. 1, Westerly Bty o e Live Oaks. Somerville Enterprite No..2, Campello. 177 Liberty No. 1 Monatiquot, are not only interest but New -London clety; ‘which opens . Braintree. .17 Baw Beese, West Quincy..174 Red Jacket, Cambridge 7 Lecal Luconics. Chiet Brown has ordered signs No Parking Between Signs—Fire Crossing, to be placed in! a section of Broad sireet, near Union, Wwhere the central fire house is located. No arrests for overspeeding or for any other cause for a whole Westerly that ney engaged by the striking Providence in_their ceived as compensation $5 member. of the unjon. and said to be 2,300 members ‘Business at the local beaches has been on the bum this season, on ac- count of the carmen’s strik way a Watch Hill shopkeeper-puts it. The trolley cars are being operated ourly schedule, instead of halt | R prevailed before the strike 'was called. “A typical blue. Monday: business is very dull in all lines of business; why Is the answer given by a local merchant to the usual query of a newsgatherer. Two Bridgeport bus proprietors paid license of $75 to operate in Westerly ‘and quit the second day, due to la of business. The big Mytie bus. with capacity of 76 persons, town 350, and, after a few da were fewer. building of wooden shi; of fashion, , an industry to be revived n so strenuously in the campaign to beat the submarines. siv stages of construction of the wood- The Derrick, Framing Up, The Bows, The Sterns. The Launching of the Boat. Fitting Out and Camou- Those in charge of the tea room Monday were Mrs. O. A. Wilcox, chalr- man. Mrs. G. Victor Grinnell, Mrs. Ell Gledhill, Mrs. Walter T. Fish and Mrs. Rey. Mr. Humphrey, who. preached here two weeks ago is expected to oc- cupy the pulpit next Sunday. you in <his, ust-as-g00d #_are but the health of N 3 OEIA . It comtains in /discoursi ta his tellow association: They show el that warm chubby hands—and I have to watch him to see that he doesn’t slip back sound asleep over it—and then not a sound out of him except his soft breathing until seven 'next morning! enjoying a vacation with their daugh- Wright, of Worcester, and plan several automobile trips edugctioh*of swine . Jessie French (Gladys Flint) and {and ihe-vi of Willimantic, Howard Hoxsie's. Guests at the Larkham farm Mrs. Lucy Troening, and children and substitute for It is pleasast. Tt is said in | woniderful exhibits g bt Sotoe other Babiss T haverbeard of vk pedth wake up and cry during the night— mine, because his little stomach has no trouble with_his Ellsworth Hughes of Miss Ruth Prescott and _Gilbert has in it just the right amount of sugar and cersal. the champion boar an | erpte_exampies of | ing, feeding amd at associations _of Arlington, Mass. Thomas of Brooklyn, N. Y. have re- turned to their homes after a few dav isit wish Harry B. MacKenzie. Howard Dual is spending his vaea- tion with refatives in Elmira, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson have returned .after camping for five weeks on_Mason Island. Erastus Fish, letter carrier No. 3, is having his anuual vacation and with his wite and two sons is spending the time at Nauyaug. There will be no services Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. thirty years it has ustipation, Flatulency. 5 allayiag Feverishuess 4 Mflnfi_fi:‘t the Shmh.:‘nd hlu.—’!talm'aiflul. GENUINE, CASTORIA Aiwavs there are | The Nestlé Company likes to save babies and put them on the rodd to Theéy gave mg free a big Mother's Rook on baby feeding by specialists, and enough Nestlé's Food for twelve feedings. glad to do this for you, too, if you will send them your name on the coupon. below. T know your baby can be as well and strong as mine | use for the relief of Co: and Diarrhoea Kilborn and_gon of Worcester are visiting Mrs. Kilborn's sister, Mrs. Levi Clarke and grandson, from New London is also visiting Mr. | has rightly . Yousee, it's Néstlé's Milk Food. Jast a form of milk easier to djgest tham ordinary ‘milk, because it's in powder form and that breaks up the hard to digest curds. And more * mourishing for him, too—because it Neatlé'sis pure milk in powder form thatis already mod: does not require the further additon of milk. Aiways pure and safe, always uniform, and free from th modificatien, Neacl arising Bw‘h,fl::- EZ Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Frank Nelson have been entertaining friends | from New York and vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Miller have re- turned from a few days' stay in New : They will be #e4 that, passersby ma producers ‘have-to d The fair ewec.ations are institutfon 110 follow along Maud Graves of Groton and|not yours2” Miss Eilsie Rodler of New York have been spending several days with Can- terbury residents. At the grange meeting August 6 a large number of patrons and several visitors were precent. date was_obligated degrees. Mrs. Wilson was elected ai installed chaplain. given by several visitors. meeting the women members served a delicious course supper as a forfeit 1l enjoyed a socia! hour, and Mrs. Herman Edmunds and sons of New Haven and Mrs. and Mrs. Fdmund Bdmunds were recent callers ot cangers of home s has stood the.test of three gencrations ad s todsy the lergest sale of any baby food in the téorld. FREE! Enough Nestle's for Hlngtdinn.‘ Send ‘the -coupon! and the Hairs Vanish- D (Modes of Today) 5 A harmiess, yet very cffective, treat ‘ment is here given for the quick’ re- moval of hairy growths: powdered delatone cover the undesirable - paste and after 2 or 2 minutes remove, wash the skin and (he hairs have van application s uswally ‘sufficient, but 'to be certain of .resuits, in an original ‘pack- ind- breed anu ° ir such; ways. such St paid to the Shost talks were ttell vou what was re: uits as show operation M A local baseball fan di rule or ruin with the baseball . team. If they cannot win they will try to put an end to Sunday games in Westerly. Satisfactory in the consiruction tem for Westerly. 5 The town hall and post office has coal for the winter. received at|age. Mix enough Stoiving to. o Manciiestor town recently. Thiey ‘ure fow haircut. igtead “of are o cowt 20 cents i witn“an- extrd t neck shave is asked for. is being mad: ‘Westminster of a sSewer sys- Black Hill. ~ Some modern hotéls confuse Piracy |a supply of prvacy. . Many FAF