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| WESTERLY Labor day was 6bservéd by a general | defeated the Allentons Sunday 4 to 3| suspension of manufacturing, indus-|and become the victors in three suc- i tries, the closing 6f banks and ‘Same of | cessive games. the stores all day and other stores for| Herbert Piper Knowles of Wakefield, a part of the day. The feature observ-| naval midshipman, is on leave from ance was a parade of organized labor|the naval academy at Annapolis. He in the morning, the procession forming|is a relative of Capt. Herbert M. | at Broad and Elm streets and march- | Knowles, superintendent of the Third | ing to Moss. street. in Pawcatuck ‘and | coast guard district. returning 10 the point of departure.| The opening of schools marks the Then the paraders continued on to|close of the shore season in this sec- | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has heeu Vose park, where there were festivities [-tion. ia use for over th.\.rty years, has Dorme the signature during the day under the auspicés of Miss Bessie Grant of Narragansett en. 9% the Central lLabor union. The param-,1 avenue chaperoning a party of “and has beer made ander ais ver was a disappointment, as bus a small| young ladies on a motor trip over the m sonai supervision since its ‘nfancy. proportion of organized labor in the| Mohawk trail. % Allow 26 9me Tc aecervs ¥ou in chis, town participated. The procession was| John Tuite of Plainfield, N. J., spent headed by the Westerly band of 26|Labor day at his home in West Broad 8 . 3 p 3 2 All Counterfeits, Imitations saand 1hsr-asfigood' are Hur men. Including the band, there were/ Street. Experiments ithat trifie with and ’nuangm- the heaith of just 114 men in line, and of the num-| Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll of who have been visit- = i ber 24 marched under the banner of| Plainfield, N. . infants and Children _Expeciment. the Toolleiaiin'a fitall It sneh ma.[;!in: the Misses Gertrude and Annie e 1 fine appearance and banners and| Tuite of 150 West Broad street, have at Is 4 ade the parade compleie. The | returned home. They made the trip by il 2 of the parade was Danijel [automobile. Castoria 15 a harmiess substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Murray Dr. and Mrs. Robert Farnham and | FALL GINGHAM WEEK Murray, and his aide was J. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant "It contains hoth of the Trolleymen's union, %hile| Miss Dorothy Barber of Westerly and September an to 8th neither Opium, Worphine wor other aarcotic substance. Its Lot metys SrNE ST untie o T ofate diy mmo”"gi age is its guarantee. For mere than thirty years it has along the Tingeof. matehampiaded Mrs, Edith M K1y i i Th i 8 pplauded the Mrs. ‘Edith Moore of Brooklyn. who . been in constant use for the velief of Constipation, Flatulency. paraders @S they marched! along has been visiting Mrs. Robert Farn- Gingham has come into its own. ere 18 no s el am_of Spruce street, r d ! : Wind Colic anc Diarrhoea s allaying Feverishness arising e e e e ey T rramed ome . cotton fabtic capable of the many uses, and therefrom, and by regujatmg the Stomach and Bowels. aids smalln of the procession. At the Mrs. Elmer Macomber of Newpert | = uch styl Gingh Th the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and naturai sleep. park there were two baseball games.|spent the holiday period with her sis- | possessing so much style as Gingham.. e an osti eld s & ter, Miss Sylv E i Ces s % 1 The Children’s Panscea—The Mother’s Friend. B e e e dnaae. o nam/in Wear :olorings are beautiful and varied, and the make a successful outing. {_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tavlor of Spring | GENUINE A An Ashaway correspondent writes: | S{reet entertained a party at Narra- | ALWAYS | 100 iragic death of Rhodes Davie and | San<ett_Pier Sunday | is wife in Paweatuck on Monday last| Miss Irma Thomas spent a vacation | Bears the Signaturs of combinations of colors almost without number. For your own Autumn Dresses, and for school - dresses for the little girl Gingham is just what you need. as been everywhere the cause of sym- |t her former home in Barrinzton Pas- pa for the four children left as it} Sa%¢. Shelburne county, Nova Scotia were aione and without a home. After|She returned to her employment in the bodies of the parents had remained | ‘,osterly Monday. in the morgie five davs, and some die. | The sranite cutters defeated the car- position to be de of | penters at baseball at the Labor dav | = , g % Rhodes, the suiclde, wea taken { guting in Vose park by a “core of 5 to AMOSKEAG AND LANCASTER APRON GINGHAMS—27 inches wide—25c a Yd. ' Iin.;v':"‘,',!,’.:\ to ‘::I;an\;-r:;\rm:a- X ?;?\'2":'1'7”:: : o b L These are the standard apron Gingham—the best that are made, and at our price an excellent value. Buy r for Fall and Winter use. by Rev. E. P. Mathewson. During this GALES FERRY | service the people of Ashaway, who for o s 1 2 { vears had known Mrs. Rhodes Davis A e supper given In the M. E. 0!' ver earQ | Witnessed a sa@ sight. Her body. eov- | vestry Friday evening, at which succo- v ‘,‘:,f“i\\‘;;;.glt “n;.::;:;n:)n\l;:; (v;l:‘r “'g(‘ v}}\ in| tash vegetables, c e, pie and coffee ne Kma ou Ha«e A'ways chg'n fon, her Taat rotine oy lo Hop-| were served. and ice cream was on hE SN onra o e mlace 19 Bl uale, 350 was realizea and ik to be Ges to bl 14tt mot by leactiiy voted to the church repair fund Bates Dress Gingham “Lad and Lassie” and “Endurance” 39c a Yard. Cloth A household word, When you hear “Bates” you As the names indicate these were woven particularly know that you are getting value received in every for children's wear—and. they wil wear, too. Both [ in the care of a kind Mrs. E. Jones of ‘e : i h . E. W. Jones of Mt. Vernon, inch you buy. We have a complete line of the new sturdy weaves are shown in handsome stripes, chec | 2 b ho with members of her fam plaids, checks, seersucker stripes and solid colors. | Local Laconics. | has been spending a month at Width 27 inches. BIaids RO csons - S isEhenvier than gingham The New London Tndependents gave | home M Caroline B. Free: < ¢ and 28 inches wide. NORWICH TOW[\ e Westerly baseball team a close rub | gether with Miss Freeman entertained 7| rela or victory in the Sunday afternoon sday afternoon from 3 to 5. The 32-Inch Zephyr Dress Ginghams Philip Luther of S 14, Ohio, most same before a large crowd of spect: following were bidden to attend: Mrs an 1 Pt Norw Tow rived on her rs. The Independents lost their in Aplin, Mrs. Allen 45¢c a Yard 1921 Fancy Outing Flannel forn ch Tor et onj ey ¥ 2 score of 210 1. 3" Hempstead, Mrs | i Special Price 29¢ i ere omc Kingston ba team e Ehi {ll Some very beautiful Plaids in these, Ivanhoe, Wm. - e Breneile Hunt, Mre. Bari. || Anderson’s, and Bates’ Zephyrs. Particularly inte- As an item of special interest for Gingham Wesk we sant View MYSTIC . the Misses Mathewson, Miss resting as there are so many ways the pretts plaids, are going to sell this beautiful 35c Outing Fiannel Alrr \};;rLal;):a‘. . I'fif‘};: checks, stripes and solid colors may be made up. ‘er only 29¢c a yard. . It is 27 inches wide, and we show e e = e ad v'dm‘—:; Lo emitting. Deticious |l Our showing is most complete. a considerable assortment of new designs. F S S5t Bvadesmle 1 refreshments with tea were served m‘ r r graduate from | ardick spent S | the hostesses, assisted by Miss Bea- | . e teom | atmona Buraick:spet e L e R | | WOVEN CHEVIOTS IN NEAT SHIRTING STRIPES—Width 30 Inches—39¢ = Yard Scotiand road - heve SHctiI e s red Rivers and Missl At the morning service In the M. E.! = et ot Tehien Lvers ana. Mles; church pastor, Rev. 0 Newton. | = - = e b e rd spent the holidays| cpoke from The Acts 27 “They | : = < - S e e Miss Oilie Thomas of Brooklyn, N.|dTeW¥ mear to some country the | m E k v sing summer| Y, was the guest over Sunday of Mr.| Srorcory Miss Beatrice Jones of M. A ge A T i c South Athol, | and Mr own MacKenzie Pkl i T . . ; . = daugh-{ “"Mr. and S oo here is liss Jennie G. Perkins =k Dwight W. avery| h e 3 ke e ] " 1 . West Town street. ¢ I isic with M : : of Hyde Park. | 5 : 2l £ o 2 - - 1 daughter, Mrs. Rrenelle s Cunningham, Mr Ch. M. Gray have returned from a trip| week at the bungalow of] orz S - Squires and to the White Mountains. Sen m vishe o | o = i | Alice Bugbe Fred Lane of Boston is the guest h M Senear . o4 T T s y o2 Miss T of s brother. George C. Lane. and | v Town Fair was held in| PERSHING'S FARCEWEEEJSALISTS‘ Maude Perkine, says about 3 oclock|revolutionists is advancing from the . e siate re | ity the « ouse Saturday evening and in | FRENCH hursdas she heard someone|Gulf of Fonseca on the southern coa o 3 gter. Mrs.| peg Miss Ruby Johnson has returned| s ey e e o] calling “Cooper, Cooper,” and went to|of Honduras toward (holute for Bert s Reoats 3 1 rom a visit in New York { \ffair. Supper was served and! s A 30.—General | # Window overlooking the front porch.|the purpose of cutting off the retreat . = : Thurston Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Keigw side shows, ring toss and at a vepresent- | She. saw v the shadow of the mar forces under the command of Pres s Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ward Peer; Mr- and Mrs. Moses Wilbur and M followed by daneing, mu ¥ his morn-| Who stood in the yard, The man did 1t Francisco Be iccording o 3 | (Fra n A ¥iartrord who | Herbert (oit have returnefi from a ed by Fred . Geer bade journalists. } 0L come on the porch, but joined Mr. newspapers hera. T revolutior - : g ave b < f Mrs Peer's| ITiD 1o Holyoke, M piano. George R. Ashbey. cornet, an. he Americar comms r-ir £ o in the vard went witlt him | hope thus to ommunicatioh be i R £ awrence Battistini has returned kGl Benson. . viotin, il of Nev: Lmade < statement 0 the 1ge and left with him in the! tween Tegucigalpa. the capital, w ary i daughter BT R Hartford s | M\ fore than two years ago I arrived | automebile. Cooper remarked as the|the coast and ult ely to lay sie 2 c 2 ‘“.q\f;r:_\_ Miss Bessie Bendett has resumed About 30 voung people of the sum-|in Paris with a small group of officersautomobile left the home: “If you had to the capital. 5 r| her dutie thump Eett s f-| mer colony and their friends enjoved a { and men, as the advance guard of our|asked for more you could have had it. _—— 2 1. er = vis 0 her parents, ) and Mrs. | corn roast at Browning's ach one|army. Since that 1 | = 1 & ouic E. White spent Sunday inles and canoes | = her people i PURSUE FEDERAL FORCES| If Uncle Sam's grocery and canned - A T & East Weymoutn, Mass. Thomas Haggerty of the oston | homes | X : . |mo0ds sale shall he well patr, ed, he £ Charles Cameron has returned from|Globe is spending a week at the home | it is possible for different na- n Salvador, Sunday, Aug. 31.——Col.| may find a way (o repeat ihc exper A TR vacation spent at Providence. |or W. Frea Smith. | tions to understand each other, then uin Rodriguez, with 100 Honduran | ment.—Philadeiphia Bulletir = K nrop _ Prof. and Mrs. W v Wilcox have| Mrs. M. D. Mill vd and daughter, | we feel that we carry back with us an} - - —| Mrs Albert Aller - am, | left ior inelr home in St Louis after| Miss Helen Millard, of New London.|appreciation of France and its people. | == e i of Providence, were ; spending the summer with Mr. and|w guests at the cottage of Dr. and | tis art and its « e. Our soldiers| . . l D fi 9 O e e e o e s e M w<"dos This Pretty Gir o Defies Age street y. r her son were Henry Trembleau is spending a few T rivers of the T in the y % ccompanied es . Gaiden, who s in New York lie Newton of Boston, son of Rev.| mountains. They hav with H d B lk b o ora Ganginy viao| . Rev. and Mrs. Jerome Greer and e Uses Howard’s Buttermilk Cream sins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.|their joys and sorrows: they ot T Mana: tocmod 5| foaent suftered and died ‘beside. the to Beautify Her Complexion hat motored to the parsonage | poilus and reioiced with them in the 3 Misses Sarah and Ruth = Greer and| There was a large sathering at the James Greer are visiting in Taunton, meetir ngwell Mis- | Mass. | ine| Rev. Allan Shaw Bush of Gales spent the week end and Labor|fAnal vietory. S » mingling of pe A man is as old as e As Rt T2 | Ferry occupied the pulpit of the M. F | 1 common cause is { - PSR THRER = be as his organs; he : Dini FI_"“ church Sunday morning, the pastor ncent Jones of New York joined | in the history of the wo n“jx .;_u ,g,‘f'd kgru;;‘lkaend"ye:: !m can as vigorous and healthy at . 3 s e | Rev. Jerome Greer, will preach the| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jones ture we have | FEOLOWL) "m‘ s this delightful 70 as at 35 if he aid i R L | first nday in September, after five | for the week end and the holiday atlc conle who have fo money _unles ds his organs in s H. Rose of Rich-| 4 M line B. F 1 new vanishing Cream quickly S Smas 1 ci B Toome of Bk | o vasacion. | the home of Miss Caroline eeman. | only as guests ar ! « performing their functions. Keep S | Thomas Fox. patrolman for Ston-| He was mpanied by John Hindle | hou e of the shows & decrded improve. rccompanied by ment. Try it today at | E your vital organs heaithy with | nic mothe ol ston side of Mystic, is enjoying a|of New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Jones| home life of the Americans wecus t. Mrs. | vacation of two weeks which he is|and the entire party are leaving today| +Xone of us will ever forzet that| our expense GOLD MEDA'_ fer y bert spending with his family Gallup | (Tuesday) for their home in Mt. Ver-l ,oriod of the war when the American | R 1 rd’ of Hirtia Aliss Flor. | Hill. Ledyard { non, N. Y Miss Beatrice Jones has| e ro ar: oimbled and beained for| Tl‘ first application o Howard's - =i e Avenue. 2obert Gremiey, Wilfred Schrod been made office secretary of the New | b e tection N (ha ttermilk_Cream will astonish you. ot ¥ =k o Robert Stevenson and Daniel We lquarters of the Girls’ | srmies of France 3 -,mm.,:‘l ates beauty almost lke magic. | Town were Mrs. Walter are planning to leave for Nort et assumes her du-|ihe enemy at b we ever| most wonderful thing about it Mrs. Mary Geer 1 r Monday to attend Mt. Hermon | Wedr ¥ morning, Sept.|forget that moment struggle | is the fact thal whilst it turns the eot, also Mrs. Jc d | e | dutlest, mogt lifel complextion to Toe wcrldwsu—uj:rd remedy for kidney, ntic e : Rose Johnson is visiting in| summer home of Mr.| the world ant beauty and makes red or hver, bladder and uric acid troubles b East Lymae. {and A, Aplin for the week | 2 | rough hands or arms snowy white, set ®ince 1696 ; corrects d 5 n Enelis Mr. and Mrs. Brown MacKenzie | _ were Mr. an TS, now past here is not the slightest sign of its S ctgaie. At e l:’;,:f;s,:::':":l"z‘; sAn ”;;,“,:‘Y""” yented 3 C8Tn! spent Labor Day in Ledyard with Mrs York city and Mr. and | o | use afier application. It _actually Loek s . e e o) Enos M. Graw nd son-in-law mus | vanishes from sight and the most """"_."‘-’ Grid Medal ca every bex | 21 H morar THES . Saoally Alfred Johnson is spending a week Irwin, and little| o | heated atmosphere will not produce & — b Sither 1 o Rox Wa e in New York daught Mt. Vernon ' { the le; shininess or greasiness of — — = = | fatham Johnson is in Concord. N.| A 1 and son, Charles Ris- goes | the skin g | 1., for a week. ion, of New York, with Charles Pen- | eomuade 5 o nttier nether vou are ‘troubled == ny of Buffalo, are guests for several more and more n y a poor complexion, wrinkles, puf- t the summer home of the fami- | hond between our pe Hpn s” | a round the eves, freckles, crows P 99 Iy in the village. John Reynolds of | = h or lines around the mouth, ugl x5 GetS lt Peels YOIII' e T OB J. 'COOPER WAS nger nails, or just a simple roughness day_from your druggist or o - the past week 3 | of the face, hands or arms caused by goods counter with the understang Commander Guy Davis, who has oc- | KIELED ‘BY TWO MENy\mm or sun. you will find that any or that, they .will. freely retu Ve ' Iy . cupied the cottage of Mrs. Delphine | A1l of ‘these troubles will quickly dis- chase money.to any dissatisfied user orns t Bieh @B he sammier sorite has| Nashville\Tenn: Sept’ 1—Robin:J.| Dpear with | the use of Howard's Beautiful actresses sa A short . e and Mrs, Georze F. Dean cele- | hended, according to Police Chief Bar prove this to your complete might 1 fore retiring s ol that! is Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss|y aicq the s6th anniversary of their| thel. It is mow said no woman was | Satisfaction, get a small quantity to- necessary- or “Trouble. Never Fails. marriage Tues Aug. 26. Rev. O. E.| connected with the t . | e Newton were their| In pursming a that Mr. | EOGE S = - s o ner, and | friends called | Cooper might have been the victim {would a banana skin. ' There is only|§uring the day and evening. They are|bootleggers. all men here suspected of | does it that way. and that is “Gets-It.” | in quite feeble health, Mr. Dean being Pfln(;'wclin: with that ):v‘fli have hrmr; l ; % y i e to sclose to the sfaction o! T Piirea Scrapton of Durham | the solice. their mgvements. on Thnra. | ot--Co ottles arrived Friday to \'Y!sil her aunt!‘ the :2. h::’::‘l'. when he was called from Misses Mathewson, for a weeg E 3 1 PINT SIZE, ENAMEL CONTAINER ......... $2.00 1 PINT SIZE, CORRUGATED NICKEL CON- People from the place anf vicinity| A house girl in the Cooper home, that were guests at a clambake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen oYung in 1 QUART BOTTLE, CORRUGATED CON- TIN LUNCH BOXES with Pint Bottle $3.00 The Household There's only one wa Zet rid of a| Newton an, corn. and that is to peel it off as vou | guesto™ M zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De- Rusha in their car, with Mr. and Mrs, DeRusha and_children, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles” H. Comstock and daughter. | Mrs. Mary C. Watrous, who went by train. | "Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bucking- | ham. who have been epending the lat- x-“m -f the oldest and largest menufacturers of ! heating apparatue in the U-led States. ter part of Mr. Buckingham's vacation There's Ne Corn “Getadt™ Will Not‘Get? | {lom the Thames Nationai bank, Nor- Thet'swhy's 7 Richasdasa " oo nTalweys specitied 6 ix hecause of (his fact that “Gers 10| SIch: Of @ motor trip with Mrs. Buck- is today the biggest selier among corn- | ingham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, where the utmost in efficiency and satisfaction must be removers on this planet. It means the | Frank Clark, and Miss Florine Scofield, ; end of “corn-fiddling.” For hard corns.| going to Cape Cod by automobile, re- achieved. Soft corns, very old corns, young corns. | meened Sarqeday Sorns bhetween tne foes and calluses. The su: of building N - | calluses | Oliver Wulf spent the week end and Ty e depends on the efficiency it mears ;“m"‘,‘,‘; SeTialn Anish <% | the holiday frem Worcester Polyiech- e8P0 "o | nic institute at the cottaze. The Wulf of your hesting plant. Why run chances with costly ex- oy nee or 3 drops. As ea 3o as signing your name. It does away | Den. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto pesiments? * Specify a Richardson —the boiler of ne forever with tape, plasters, bandages, | E. Wulf, of Putnam. knives. corn-diggers, scissors, files and I That ‘ovity SRobede Tode 50 backed by the nationally famous regrets. e o e T The Simple Treadmill. Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street sGets:It: the only sure, guaranteed. Life is ve imple for the average money-back corn-remover, costs but a| man. All he has to do is to earn RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO. trifle at any drug store. Manufactured | enough money to support his family, Telephone 531-4 429 Industrial Trust Building, sala T Norwich ghe Tecommended | PaY the wage demands of organized t % as e worlds Best eorn remedy by | labor and profits to_the employing cor- | . Providence. R. L S ZnasQazaad. poration—New York World. = . L A > f . . -