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‘The Original Food-Drink for Al \gea | No Coeking — can make PR Our COAL is fresh m ING can make it. v NOW is the time to get COAL before the Quality—Quantity—Quickness We have a complete stock and- e have a cor %%fi%- ERY of any or all prepared sizes of ANTHRACITE coal. jcated from drink served at the Work- D of employes_ and :&nm Field % to have a in , section, to aid in umixz%lmeuvs service. law. ‘The state police came ahd ar-; After the armistice, upon aj résts and 14 Two|tion, he was favored with a five men, were before town | months cdurse in Leed Des ' Beaux court Monday ch Arts, Paris, and visited the Alps Ar&l rocks at the ‘other noted scenery in conneetion wit his s. Before entering the ser- vice he taught art in the public schools of Providence. > Recent real estate transfers record- ed in the office. of Town Clerk Everett E. Whipple follow: John W. Sweeney 10 town oz Westerly, lot in Margin istreet; Charles D. Havens to Federal | Fel company, land in Canal street; Henry R. Segar to Morris . Silverman et al, house and lot in Main stree Mary A. Newill et al. to Joseph Coduri, house and lot in Oak street; Mary S. Crafts to William R. Wilcox, lot at Pleasant View; Frank W. Coy to Louis Leone et ux.. house and lot in East avenue: Mary E. S. Burdick to Frank W. Goy, house and lot in Elm street: Joseph 'T. Murphy to Briggs, house and lot in Jay streei Ira B.' Crandall to Thomas Leonetti, {16t in Oak street: Weekapaug Beach and Land company to Richard H. Cole, }lot at Weekapaug; Catherine E. Clan- ‘ey to Sarah G. Deiehanty, half interest lin house and lot in Summer streef Frank W. Coy to Marv S. Damarel, house and lot in Eim sireef; Mary S. Crafts to Albert T. Kenneth et al, lot at Pleasant View: Minnie Wilson to o a tedliey 2 of a ey- Solver:* Bath thess mon be former, employes of the ‘according t , were intoxi- ingmen’s- club in Pawcatuck, brutally beat up a firemar employed in the Mystic wer house, just after he alighted’from a trolléy car in Stoning- ton. = Tuesday the state police showed no evidence of activity, but they were quietly at work getting clues here and there on Jaw-breakers and making business for the town court of Ston- ington. Z Judge Lorenzo D. Fairbrother pre- sided at Wednesday’'s session of the court and Assistant Prosecutor Wil- liam A. Wilcox represented the state. John Mackay was charged with breach of the peace. accused of being’ one of the party that threw-rocks at the trolley building in Pawcatuck last Fri- day night. He was adjudged. zuilty and ordered to pay a fine of $3 and costs. * X Nick Antonopoules, ~ The Steamer Nelseco 11 Lut Sunday Excursion to Ocean Beach Adg\ul 31—We will make Special Excursion Labor Day, September 1 ‘Leaving the Railroad dock at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach at 12 o’clock. Re- turning leave Beach at 5 o’clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. This is a brand new boat with Deisel Engine and ample accommodations for 600 passengers. FARE 40c EACH WAY. ! screen. 81 Breed Theatra. e VA lue Auancrium g, Plotures. at. the Majestis wol Garden. Type with ‘the classic features, tie smooth-brashed |- hair, 7 fmmaculdte clothing ‘and 'the general a. 13 duaican: /h lvinz easily. ecuan fa Mo afra'd to depart from the hero roles’ which mnnp of " the rs seem to insist upon play- ‘in“ig He takes a part for what mez in M for opportunities it affords Bim to build it up and mdke it artistichlly Worth while; for the chances which it Eives him to make it & real flash-and- bloed character and not a namby pam - by ladies’ mun. We see him as a cheap ‘shell-game” operator at first, and ithen later as a”hizh class: confidence man.~ He makes cf this shady char jacter a real ‘person, not who!ly bad-— for how few _nen are wholly bed in real life?—buf a man with o heart {full of lowe for ‘his only daughter, ' a man with ‘@ power of great cacrifice | for. her sake. Other ' pletures. on this programme are Eddie Polo. in. the 11th episode of The Lure of ths Circu’, Internatipnal | News, showing the: Pacific flest pas: {ing through the Panima Canal, Pathe Colored Revue, ‘Vod-4-VIl Movies and harlie Chanliii in ‘ofe of his bes comedies eutitled Love and Lunch. Davis Theatrs Friday Evening. Any - theatregoer knows that Hen- rv. W. Savage. is fond of. the wnusy operator of al passenger ‘bus !mm-%.%flxepor’t. with | route between Westerly and Mystic, was before the court ‘charged With' reckless. driving in "West Broad: Gtreetl not After hearing the testimony. Tuesday evening. He pleaded Judge Fairbrother found the accuised! Silas M. Wheelock, Jot at Pleasant iew; Joseph F. Smith et ux. to James Trotter, lot at Pleasant View: Curtis ”. Kingsbury to B. Frank Clark, lot at Pleasant View: Mary S. Crafts to Ar- thur A. Favario et al. lot at Pleasant View: Alfred B. York, by guardian, In the last twents age offerings. ronging - from grand opera 1o the gayvest 'of farces, b | been marked with the unexpe~ted, and | theretore it wasd not surprising the |oniy star he should find that ‘he con teachers for Broadway school, Mys- tic, are: Mary B. Dennehey, princi- pal and eizhth grade: Mabel W. Den- nison, grade Katherine C. Dono- ue, grade 6: Mary A. Watrous, grade Lake farm and Salem Sunday, Fairy Lake farm boys won, 12 to NORTH WINDHAM tion and delivery delays of next winter are upon us. Zuilty. 8 x guilty as chargad and imposed a fine Doris R RAE 4 e sidered of sufficient qunintaess wa STash naharet o e achoore company, house| () L e 3. Gecil M. Steadmun | Tl Weeks has purchased the house | the inlmitable little Niizi. | ] % There will be a judging contest at|” Durina the same poriod there were|Erade 2: Bertha Montgomery, srade 3 f,t na)‘x'n}fincoln. now occupled by! ‘\ndVHeud Over He- in whic 3 the Kingston fair {n connection with|recorded five mortgnses agerceati | Aline Lynch, grade 1; Emma G. Mit on" d d it o e S 7 .\Txdz‘ comes as the star, with its min - the exhibits of the Rhode Islind boys'|$12.700, two releases of mortgases. twe | Chell, Kindergarten. [ fonrs: Anna Mafite of Brookiyn, Mrs.|gled touches € pathor. danice’ and Telephone 24 and girls’ club workers. Dairy cows|leases. one chattel mortzage and one| Cl4 Mwiia Askignments—Miss | O \_eem 101-" anc 19-‘ i "”, Isit song and flood of rollicking humor will be selected by expert judges and! execution, Jennie M. Eldridge will again be the|Pansy Neff of Eastford recently visit- was also to be expecied. and the fact ed relatives in town Miss Etta Royce ¢ ited her cousin, M that hig organization so much praised Willimantie vie-| will come in brilliant form, is also a Stevens>Monday.| Henry W. Savage trait. Slijah Babcock of Mystic has se-{ This is the organization headed cured work with the L. M. Hartson Aritzi, the mischievings and . merre company and is boarding at Mr. War-| who has earned .for hersel position ner’ the foremost Americ: ma_dor Mrs nu comedienne in th new dren of play written for her gar . Allan Larrow’s Woolf with music by the word-know I IR ¢rome Kern, composer -of more light ATTAWAUGAN musical succeeses . than any . other writer of thesel times. The production Mr. and Ms, Den |also offers what {5 considered the Qaughter spent Sunday | masterpiece cf the famous Joleph Ur- Clarence and Au Thursday and day with their ban, seenic artist, grandmother, Mrs . Joseph Gilenner, making the trip by motorcycle. Mrs. Delmar Cote ntertained her sister-in-law from Danielson Satur {day and Sunday head of the Old Mystic will have the seventh grades, the other teache: being Ha- zel Clyde, grades 4 and 5: Louise M. Noyes, grades 2 and 3; Jessie B.Gard- ner, grade 1 and kindergarten. For the Rural Schools—The teach- ers for the rural schools are Eva M. Edwards, Mason's Isiand; Ruby R. Taugwank; Priscilla Biliings, C. Ernest Gray, oLwer Paw Mabel S. Potfer. Quambau let Adamson, Wheeler. The school janitors engaged for the next vear are James E. Staplin, bor- | lough “school; Abram _Lewis, West | Broad street hool; Frank Mabbett, { Broadway school, and Charles H. Buj dick, Old Mystic. Stonington Pointers. After a visit to Captain and Mrs. Fred J. Ostman, Mrs. John Dias and school and and eighth the boys who enter the contest will en deavor to place the cows correctly. Like contest' will be conducted with| piss and pouitry. Instructions in| e agiag P ot Judging the groups of boys and girls,jiam D, Hoxie vii?firu'}fi?gfimc'hx{e’ | in several sections of Rhode Island are! p" ¢, v A 3 iod | x o { P. Cottrell. secretary; James M. Pen-| being given by State Dairyman Lester| ajeton, treasurer ' Gromey Vp) 'W. Llovd of the state colleze. County! Charias T. Cottrell, Tames ar Pendl: Agont Comins. of the Washington| ion. William D. Hoxie, Arthar I, Bertr county farm bureau, County Agent' sng 4 Hawes of the Providence county bu-| s * or M- Cottrell are the trus- reau and Prof. E. K. Thomas of th state college. The three best judges in each class) will represent the state at the Iastern States exposition in \Sringfield Sept. 15-20. Here the winners will compet: in judging and demonstration conles(s‘ with boys from ten Atlantic states. i It has been arranged to devote the, opening day" to ‘the interests of th boys' and girls' working clubs through At the annual meeting of the trus- tees of the Memorial and Library as sociation officers were chosen as fo Le, arian K. Gifford of Willimantic. NIANTIC ] One day recently Mr. and Mre dance given recently on|James Metcalf were prosented & fron: of the Pine Grove|handsome sum of money from the La- : dies' Aid society of Connecticut pavilion was well patronized. \Harold | gpirityalist Camp Meeting association. Menard, who came to the grove a feW, The gold was given in appreciation of days ago from Bridgeport for his va-|faithful services rendered bv Mr. Met- o < a valuable addition to the | Calf during the present season. RS, | The tennis court dance at Pine orchestra. 3 | Grove Tuesday evening was well at- Canceing is a favorite pastime for many who are on the Niantic river | tended. daily. Those who have this class of Baats to Jat are making a good thing| NORTH STONINGTON Frot the Micinbls Friday evening was Neighbors’ night Byron Clark of {at the grange. A large number of vis- and four chil- visiting at Ed- Louis Gencrous Hartford are The tennis “the court in Laconics. operators in Paw- tucket and Providence demand $40 a week minimum wage scale for opera- ors and $20 for helpers, with a s hour day. If refused they will quit Saturday. The present pay is $27 to $34 for operators, and $14 to $20 for elpers. Local operators are said to e union men. in Dayville, y Dewolf spent Breed Theatre. “ar too seidom are motion pleture goers treated to such a combination pf | beauty and talent as is featured An !the uttraetion at the Preed theatre to- the Flanders road i — co-operation with the department of| The Central Labor Union will have A d Mrs. James Hopkins of | gay : Emimy. W eh = ed a touring car. {iting patrons were present. A vari = P i Ao 2 - ave e ,r, and: A 4 v day when beaufiful Ei y Wehlen i hex Duschasal & fonEinE OR . [ ae ons ¢ e sl gi‘_gg agriculture and the state college. {2 field da¥ in Vose park on Tabor day S Soame ;nm;{':_jwhj}ark“;:;d‘°\‘\“(_;°li\omnmwn are to occupy the. Atfa-islen in the Metro prodbction. . The tric Power company was in the grove|by the Visitors. after which sand-| William Jennings Brvan is to make| J0hn Zielinaki, of Bradford was ar- Roxbury, Mass., respectively. Waugan boarding house after "Labor RBeile of the-Season. This is s com BL 8 i rested for beating his wife by Special . iDa furtens res S and. coffes el Officer Thompson antl lodged in {he N. i ntane Saturday. were served by | seven s in Rhode Island, be- | Miss A. H. Tuthill. of Montclair, edy drama of huma be resumed Sunday at F s Nally and son James of | the local grange. Dancii s joy- | stan at Wes under / - s y - ® > - &n - £ ices will ad, screen by Ranki e ety ot M Lo e el s iy Glae Sf Wik 0 T reomee % | Westeriy police station, pending. trial e ARat N e Witland. Dungn- | (e Areihiodiat chubclt Preaching byl poioees [tk asters. by O Raukin and Mrs. T. T. Sherlock of Flanders| Rev. O. D. Fisher and son, Roscoe|America. His talks will be strictly a | i? the Third district court. Nex Gl loved in Bridge- | ¢ pastor, W. D. Woodward, at 10.45. eprated poem, 'and in it Miss \Wehlen village. They plan to stay another|D. Fisher, went to Boston: Saturday for| discussion of the present aspects of| The joint outing of the Colonial club| Koy Carson? emp Short vacation, |Sunday school at noon. 'Evening ser-|i, again presented as “the fashior week. Mrs. Nally is a sister of Mr.|ten days' absence. the prohibition question, He will be|9f Westerly and the Mistuxet club of | POrt, is home for a short vacation. |TEUS9F BEOCR C plate of the sereen.. The productio Sherlock. K(,Mrs L'a“»flrd ain, Mrs. Charles E.|accompanied by Dr. Howard H. Rus- f}:g"*""%’};L'Lt‘ggog‘:‘ial;r;n:"e::‘;sg::; at CHSALEY Tt e BSh YR |;_, handsomely ptaged and enacted by Aptag intyre and son Allen were| Gray: and Mr and Mrs. Leonard R sell of Westville O known ‘as tne|ihe, Wequeteauock casino. and | S NOANK £SO a cast.of ateriinarplayer crabbing on the Niantic river Friday “Father of the Anti-Saloon league.” evening and had good luck. They used Next Sunday morning he opens the Madidlne Traveérse, the woman who can show upcn the screen every phase mantic camp meeting last, week, Leon. fiela_sports galore, and chowder was| g orii who have gardens here are| There are two sides to the profit- a large electric flashlight to throw the|ard Main, Charles E. Gray, Mrs. E. H.| campaign in the Bliven opera -house, hortly after noon. The clam- p s ng: 1 the Inside and outside. ton, will o be sEen Fadis oF light to the bottora of the|Burdick and Mrs. C. E, Chapman we!x;lt andpingconsequence there will be no|Dbake was opencd at five o'clock. There ?noa'fierfiif\nh;\ e ‘:;:Fso?mr:{?x} nell- de. e 3“;'2:”#:.’1“1‘)5? ded: % DHOLO of river; when a crab was seen the rest|Sunday for the day only. services in the Baptist. Methodist,| Was a large attendance of members of | 127 night and next morning found a tremendous force and beauty Jwas easy. The net was placed over| Rev. Gearge B. Spalding preached in| Christian and Congregational church- |both clubs. man's hat with a bullet hole through Winsted. — Irving Manchester, vk g T DO O S ominsted Champber of|Clown Wil Estertain Children at the Commerce, has been authorized by the! 2EV /s directors of the chamber to appoint a | Farm' Bureau®Tent, Countv Fair commitiee to investigate the advisabil-| Pleasure and proj t. aw all ity of building a park at the north end dren of school agd at arm The customary Labor Day shoot at the grounds of the South County Rod | and Gun club will be omitted this] vear. As the trolley business ‘increases the him and he was taken in. It has been found that the crabs don't move when the light is thrown upon them. The present season has been a big one for ('rvbing parti. the Congregational church Sunday as a vacation supply. Rev. Lucian Drury, pastor emeritus, occupied the pulpit of the Third Bap- tigt church Sunday. es. Sunday afternoon Mr. Bryan speaks in Infantry hall and in the evening in the Scenic theatre, Provi- dence. He is booked for Bristol Mon- day afternoon and Newnort in the it. Mrs. Alida Latham of South Man- chester has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. Frank Fitch, in Elm street. She has gone 1:ow to visit her daugh- chil- Bu ss Ruth Schroeder has returned| The two nephews of Mrs. T. P. Nor- | evening. On Tuesday he is to speak number of competitive ‘buses de- g i g of Highland lake as a memorial to,the reau, tent-At. the County Italr. where 1o her home in Waterbury after pass-|man and their families, formerly of|in the afternoon at Warren and at!creases. o Bl A; len Shirley of Fall River,| Winsted citizens who took part in’the public health nurses in co-operation ing a few days in the grove. Noank, called on her Friday. Waonsocket in the.evening. Many in| Colonel Arthur N. Nash and George {, Mrs. Helen Shirley of 1all River,| oo eC - {with ins farm bureau will hold = « Mrs. James Metcalf of the. Pine| Misses Marcia and Jessie Pendleton| Westerly will be pleased to hear the|H. Harper are in Philadeiphia on 4| Mass., is visiting Plobotte o { weighing and eeasuring contest from fGrove farm has as her sguest Miss| of Preston Plains were callers in the| distinguished speaker. but there are:business trip, her brothe; -"’h"\“h"e“s-', NEck Sana |two to fuur every aiternoon dnd from village Sunday aftermoon. in The Mothers’ club of the Pawcatuck | Mr. and Mrs g ook 2 four to four-thirty ' Cho Cho h but few church peopie ‘Westerly iting here. Chairman Of Democratic children of Mystic are Rev.: O. D. Fisher called- on non-| who reauire any strengthening on the Seventh Day Baptist church picnicked < A e clown, will amuse the bovs and r : resident’' members of his church living | prohibition question. at Adlantic beach Tuesday. Raymond vl' ‘(f‘h of Groton is visit- Nafionfl commitme with urnexpected ‘antics and amusing OISON OAK in Hope Valley, R. I, Thursday. Potters’ Field is in prospect for thei Mrs. Edith Moore of Brooklyn, X.|Ing local relatives. == remarks. f Miss Adelaide has returned Rev. Lucian Drury conducted the R The nurses will carefully we bodies of Rhodes Davis and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ward of 2 i e > 5 : from a visit in Providence, : : oa Feices & XiFaat fmith wenk burial seryices of Mrs. Warren Brown | principals in the trageds in Dawes. | West Virginia are suests of Dr. and 330 e o measure cach enild on seales g g il of Mansfield. Mass.. in Union cemetery | fuck T e e T Mrs. Robert Farnham in Spruce|, Mrs, Chatles Lewey has rfeturned especialiy for. suct work ard loinpd - r 4 & : vis shot and killed hi if street. EE c Fre * = v one.of h = i il - lime water, Ll The Third ‘Baptist - Sunday school | Nimaele. “Tae. hegiesare ot 0 hen | S ey Meikle, of Highland avenue|. Mrs. Frank Freeman of TPortland, clinics and to every voungster will he Sughly, follow with light appli~ held its annual picnic Wednesday at|morgue and will probably be buried |spent a vacation at the Merrill farm,|Me.. Is bere for a visit to relatives. presented 2 tag. inscribed with his cation of — Alanto Besch at the expense of ‘the town of Ston. |North Stonington. SHeanes e sasotials - wift her actual weight and height and a state- ez E 4 ington, unless parents relent and| Mrs. Howard M. Barber, Mrs. W. F.|brother, ived I Ratibun who spent ment of what his' weight, in propor- A pug dog acts as if he might be | El0% uniees parents Roberts and Mrs. Anna Wilson mo | bis vacation touring through Maine. | Cion to. his halght. anouid be. On tha Ll Yaio ‘of his msliom, John Davis, of Ashaway. father of |tored to Groton Long Point Tuesday| Neith Fbbetts, who has been visit- reverse of the tag is printed a set of ing relatives in Massachusetts, has re- turned home. MERROW simple health rules. ) The first 260 children to be weigh- ed will receive an attractive illustrat- ed booklet entitled A Child's -Health Alphabet, - filled with instructive and visited relafives. Judge and Mrs. Alberti R. Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stillman are on a motor trip to Cape Cod. Arthur Irving of Clinton, Rhodes, says that he and his son part- ed several vears ago, and therefore he would not be responsible for an: expense ‘incurred by reason of, death. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, the dead wife, be Mass., is was daughter of Walter Lougah. said | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin| Miss Mildred Sholes of Norwich verses on diet and hygiene an exam- to be a well-to-dd resident of Potts- | Peabody at Pleasant View. was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. ple of which' is as follows dam, N. Y. It is said even before she Harry Maxson. who has been visit- | and Mrs. Everett Sholes. T is for Iren in spinach and eggs, 5 married. Davis that she went her way | Ing relatives in Westerly will start to- | Mrs. I. . Wilcox and litue Helen | Builds .red blood and sinews iy B from home. A telegram to her father,|day for his home in Montreal. Tyler are spending the week at the For strong.arms and. legs.” ating the conditions, and requesting| R. A. Sherman's Sons company has | campground. An interesting food = cshibit, the been awarded the contract for the Mrs. C: B. Robinson of Willim: information as to his wishes in the | t ic - i i eproductions: | tion of the body, brought no|construetion of the mill building for|was a guest at Winding Brook Iarm il L il Ttk By response. ‘lihe New En(gkli:d S‘i!k lcumpm—.”. The | the middle of the week. R 1 Statemionts’ us - (o $he ealdry contents & s rst unit o e structure will cost{ Mr. ang Mrs. A. T. Burdick an . R Sroduction: to Aratic, R. I, with her husband and | 4l subscriptions. 1 | MIS: Jloyd Landon of South Chaplin copies Are owned by the Smithsonian 9 family forty years ago. d_Monday uis Soloman of Westerly and Miss | and Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Burdick, of Institute in 3IVaghington and . the ‘ at the home of one of her dauaghters iy | Miriam Mellenger of Providence were Chaplin Center. | married at the home of Samuel Mel- M eum, of Nataral History Mrs. American Mz in New York. oles e Hhe < : Mr. and erett are ot Sue Maghy mudier o GV | oo ol B raviienice” wert mariied aE P én, gra : at | entertdining a relative from Newburg, k. 9 . ',lmlld"}';;m_g;dn'g"::;’:’;er“’mfi“{wz‘,;‘l}:.‘ the home of Samuel Mellenger in|x. y. A S iition ens an oight. Tall of whom, minete-eionc” 3| Providence Tuesday by Rahbi Israel| ‘Mrs E. Williams spent the week- Russell’s Amusemen Y . humber survive ner. Her - Musband | Rubenstein. end with her sister in Willimantic. George * H,, Russell of Atlantic Ciy Low Ienms owned and developed the part of Arc- | The members of Merrill Post. No.| Several from here attended the ice has .leased from Mr. Peringer. for a R g [ o WSS il B 1 o Mpmeatra 16, and other service men. will at-| .ream sale, Wednesday in the chapel term of years the large hall. on .Tal- g o . teng the funeral of Sergeant William | ¢ .Mansfield Depot. man. street . which -at one time was “Steph;nMWell;y Mhaet;;nbe\"'v Sonb of | Irving McGowan. Friday morning. e A Known a« German Hall, and for the e . ’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Macomber,| The Westerly band is scheduled for past monih has heen making exter Ladies’ and Misses e e CHESTERFIELD past menih Hay heon: makin <t 'Te 2 high d l e - — - day) evening. l J. E. Powers has men at work build- se(; n:,tfi:f nl;': ;;‘crnd;x:; r‘wn: h '4““;"1 luus’ an W i { ing a new cement dam at his ice pond. 2 and ro % d amd : has g § o : STONINGTON The dance given in the Fureka So- A new photograph of Homer S, | Tubbs' Miliiury Band for skating. al- e cial club Thursday night = attracted | cummings, chalrman of the Dem. |10 made arrangements with =M d 3 . Z , Eas s i ~ Swahn for eight mus s - Boys’ and Youths’ Superintendent of Schools Snyder| People from Lyme. Waterford, East| coratic National Committes, who. | eanifar elsre » B ys ou B T o iy petoo1 S9! | Restra. furnished music and Alfred | arrived in Washington recently aft- | Saturday evening, skatirg two Sea- I 1 H e e e Sonl ) IS, | Cumrpen Sramten. er an extensive tour of the country | sions, the fivst at 7 o'ciock ennis, h‘gh md low y | e igh hool—William D, | Misses Hazel and Lula Powers of | conferring with Stete chairmen and The ‘many improvements in the i ¥ i v i ey ayli g & % & GEER S cachoot -VWilE Hartford are epending their vacation | ipe into the opinions of the |building include s daylight iighting Novos: Privcial Jouh T Mab S| stitheic houss hore: il b ¢ ek system which is finished, many others 4 -1 3 3 And A Then Pimp Ho. Himnchs L Mosher manusliitatn | Maurice and. Beatrice Bowers ‘of D ,y"fh': which are mot entirely finished,, in- 2 ng and drawing: Willial 3 is, | = A now in the publc eve, notab t 3 5 Children’s ngh and nd Arms. mples and ! [ing ane drawing: William . Gillis | waterfora were caliers on Florence Ciuding a nee entrance League of Nations and the H. C. Powers Sunday. . Mr. Russell 15 one of tire oldest Tink 45 T : Blisters. ~ Could Not Sleep. Parmelee, . commercial Glady: In the baseball same between Fairy | of L. - | managers in fhis ' country, hay W enns ......... SR I:mc"ef' E““!hu.a"dlmsmr's'r “;": | started in 1882 in’ the lnsl:';u'- Rink W S. Collins, mathematics; izabet) Boston, and has devoted four or d"y'-u-i-f-nhl-nkhhc- Smedley, commercial; Agnes M. Ran ' ’:"e it P 1 o A iy g B R ¢4 and Bele red appesred that gla_u, Lgtg;e: dM.y F. Caine. ¥rench; | D C d'fi C Rh atls for the nast thirty-seven to manag- o mogers, Enmiin wna evis, | UAMP Londitions Lause RNEUMAUSM | nc moiimen’ i e Mo Borough Grammar School—Miss v k at the time of the hig fi vin Rocl Edyta A. Durgin will again be the Mr. J. E. Hart, a_carpenter, who resides at 326 Main | ;e opened the Auditorium Rink which SPECIAL - principal of the : borough grammar treet, gave the GOLDINE man at the BROADWAY | gtill bears his name at that resort last b oy . - school and will teach the eighth sfi.«mm’iwv the: following statement: . “I had . bee: | geason. snd :of the. -seven rinks in hdl“ Wh.lte ; A : grade. The other teachers for thix troubled with rheumatism and kidney trouble for ti.e this state which enios the patronage wonderfully, and | | SCP00l are Agnes Killars, grade T; | ot a class of people Wwho frecuent only believe it was cdused by the which I g= past eighteen yvears. I damp conditions under worked. All parts of my body ach- ed and pained, my limbs were S0 painful at timeés I could hardly walk, I had terrible pains across myhack. I would have to get up nights to urinate two or three times. There seemed to be a lot of sedimentin my urine and for the past four 'months it was a very bad odor. I had tried many remedies, but rone seemed to help me. I decided:to ‘give Goldine & trial and I wil] be glad to telf any one just how I feel since using this medicine. Y. Annie T. Henry, grade 6; Mazie V. Brown, crade 5: Anna C. Doherty, grade 4; Pina Sarford, grade Ma- Coffey, grade 3; Josephine B. Den- nison, grade 2; Agnes S. Burch. grade 2; Anna J. Eaton, grade 1; Gertrude I Main, grade Florence E. Quin- tard, kindergarten: Mary L. Noyes, substitute and office assistant. ! West Broad Street—The staff for ‘West Broad street foliows: Katherine Crandall, principal and grade 8: An- nie Speliman, grade 7; W. Grace Shef- feld, grade : Ethel M. Sailer, grade. 6 Marion G. Dabarina, grade 5; Julia G. Sullivan, grade Helen M. Tuite, Gladys P. Tucker., grade 4: Larkin.. grade 3; Helen 1. Day, grade 3; Caroline M. S. Reith, grade 2; S. Mae Murphy,. grade > Lila S. Stillwell. grade amusement resorts which arve clean morally’ and otherwise Mr. Jiussell hxs opened and managed six of them un- til: such time as.locaul employes were properly instructed. Mr. Russell is not.a stranger to a great. many Norwich nesple, 13 he &]- 86 conducts an engravine busmess and has madé bis home at Fastern Point, New Londen} for the past five yegrs. I used about twc cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointinent and I was healed.” (Sigrad) Arhur R. Guen- ther, 9 Avery $., Providence, R. 1., Avgust, 1918. ‘and Oxfords ceccesccessesseeenen POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES K Bwine \Bsfors Pearis. One ‘Hanford how yold, at hundred- welght ‘prices, Tor $115.32. At this rate swine Wil soori' bs more valuable thin pearls.—~San Franc.sca Chroni cle. 5 - E. HART GOLDINE hag won many friends in Norwich as it does .in every eity. People who have us®d this Medicine are Burprised at the.quick . results 'they receive. You only have to use one bottie'of Goldine to know that' it is" the ;| meaicine you need. Ask vour friends about this Medicine or come and talk A French: inventor's smok sumer for kitchen ranges adm Wwith Hobart, grade 1; Louse et il gy - A superteats 1t ,and, ‘conthinging it R > <o g > = the Coal gused mud’ dusl causes thew

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