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CRANDALL Chamber of Commerce Blde. Near the Post Office PENDLETON HILL e B the grave. Palmer, Mrs. and Juliet om I Mr. and M day Quality—Quantity— Quickness We have a complete stock and can make PROMPT DELIV- ERY of any or all prepared sizes of ANTHRACITE coal. Our, COAL is fresh mined and as CLEAN as careful SCREEN- ING can make it. NOW is the tiree to get your COAL before the transporta- tion and delivery delays of next winter are upon us. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL COMPANY Telephone 24 CLOSING OUT SALE of Heath & Milligan PAINTS We have decided to close out this line of Paints. There is no better paint made. Such as we have, as long as they last, will be sold for less than we could buy the same today wholesale. ONE GALLON CANS <.... $3.50 ONE-HALF GALLON CANS..... $1.75 ONE QUART CANS.. The Household 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 Board a’ the No ownership the newspa- | quir .x\ual—Oho”.“ Weatherwise the conditions were more favorable for the second day of the Kingston fair, and there was gen- eral effort on the part of all concerned to cram all features omitted on Tues- day into Wednesday’s program. The result was successful and efforts were appreciated. All the exhibits were in place anq the exhibitors were on hand to instruct all interested in the varied exhibitions. The livestock, the aqua- rium, the poultry show, the farm pro- ductions, floral exhibits. fancy work. farm implements, animal pets, all came in for admiration, but the real attractions of the day were the vau- deville acts and the horse races. There was a double card for Wednesday, the races scheduled for Tuesday having been postponed. The racing _was commenced at 1 o'clock instead of the usual hour. and Starter Al Kingsley was the busiest man on the grounds for the rest of the afternoon. The re- sults of the races: 2.25 pace, purse $250—10 starters: Baron Belle, r m, F. J. Shares, entries, 5 New Haven .. it 2 Miss Solona, b m, J. J. Dale: Taunton ...... 2.2 3 Balcadine, blk O, A. A. Stead- man, Lafayette, R. I .. 2 e Miss Rita, b m, D. Warman, Providence ... 45 4 Bon Todd, br g E. B. Cole, Taunton ... 5 45 Time—2.19 1-4, 2.18 1°2] 2 2. w 2.20 Trot, purse $250—10 entries, starters: Baby Coast, b m, P. J. Don- ovan, Derby g - Al King Richard, ch = Peter Germaine, Providence 292 = Tregato, b'm, Frank W. Per- ry, Taunton .. e et il gy Time—2.21 1-2, 2.22 1-4. 2.21 1-4 2.30 Trot, purse $250—9 entries, starters: Rocky Todd, br g G. S. Nichols, Rehoboth, Mass 3 1 1 1 Esther Bond, b m, L. W. Stanley, Swansea, Mas: Helen Mountain, Perry, Taunton, Kill Hall, b h, 1588 . W Mass.. 2 3 3 blk s, Swansea. ¢ Direct, b m. H. ackler, Westerly Medium, b g Har- Good Electment. = Berard, H Providence the Great, b n. D. ‘man. _Providence s s 23 Wilkes, b g Dr. | Wilcox, Pascoag 218 who won in th by a slight nose i by ron's Belle. was_beate Second heat | pace the was the most exciting he: f the day. ut the Ba- espec driven to esh from t ron had the af o fwas re-lpri [ A. Sutcliffe, the Ern’esx superio Wells, of laid at court s brou; gainst Char H, s own with | husbana jured. Past Exalted Ruler P. J. Suihvan his appointment the head of He is widely kdom and is pers known members _of lod Exalted Ruler the E known Wes Rain o nember | Providence o |1odge committ | commitcee is mext | udiciahy committ bosed of lawyers. At the annual A LIFETIME OF SUFFERING | Prevented by “Fruit-a-tives” The Wonderful Fruit Medicine 53 MasoxxzovE Sr., Horr. “In my opinion, no other medicine is so good as ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for Indigestion and Constipation. For years, I suffered with these dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until I was told I was incurable. One day a friend told me to try ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or ZFruil Liver Zablets). To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, and in a short time I was all right again”. DONAT LALONDE 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. convention of FRESH SWORDFISH CAPE COD BUTTER FISH, 1b............ 23c 18¢] HADDOCK AND HERRING, b....... 10c s e bl to| ry Haves, Fall River Time—2.29 1-4, 2.21 1-4 219 pace, purse $3 4 starters Belle, r m, F. T New Haven - G e im. blk m, F. Gal- Miss Prim. This | of Providence, | such | utcliffe | | | | At the annual meeting of the Ston i { f WESTERLY | Ancient Order Hibernians of Rhode Jsland held in Newport, officers were elected as follows: Patrick J. Crea- mer. of Providence. president: Ed- ward C. Sullivan, Newport, vice pres- ident; James J. Murphy. of Woonsock- retary: Patrick Conroy, Central treasurer. The next convention will be held in Pawtucket. The Wo- men’s Auxiliary, Ancient Order Hi- bernians, elected Eilen Ryan Jolly, of Pawtucket, president. Local Laconics. Miss Gertrude Halpin left Westerly on Wednesday for an extended trip along the Pacific coast. Concert by Westerly band in Wilcox park this evening. The delay in_transportation by has caused an ice famine in Westerly There is serious shortage of sugar in_Westeriy. The big mounted gun from Fort Adams is an attraction at the Kings- ton fair. It is exhibited as an enlist- ment inducement. The navy has also recruiting service on the grounds. Mrs. Fred Coon and son Willard of Haversham are visiting relatives in Syracuse, N. Y. A reception of a state wide nature to Bamonn De Valera, president of the Irish republic, will be given in Provi- dence Sunday afternoon. The state parade on Columbus Day in Providence will be headed by Ma- vor Gainer. who has been appointed marshal. The town sergeant of North Kings- town has been ordered by the council to rid the town of all gambling de- vices. Cornelius J. Murphy, Edward ers, vice president of the Westerly Central Labor on attend the semi-annual convention of the Rhode Island branch. American | Federation of Labor, next Saturday and Sunday in Woonsocket STOMNINGTON Mrs. Nellie P. Trumbull and Miss aria B. Trumbull left on Wedn day for a fortnight at Jackson, N. H nk . Dodgé left on Tuesday evening for a business trip to New York. At the annual meeting of the Ston- ington District Nurse Association on Tuesday evening the old board of offi- cers was reelected, including Miss Louise Trumbull as president. The annual reports showed a splendid work done during the vear, particular- president. and lv in the influenza epidem In the quarter from Sept. 10 to Dec. 10, | calls were made by the district nurse. | Merton P. Clark, recently returned {from France, will give an illustrated e First Baptist church The S in Wadawannuck park this eveni onington band gives a concert T. U.. these officers wer Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Dwight C. Holme: ton W. C. vice Door Teed, flow- ce committee Henry L. Mrs r committee, ROCKVILLE Clayton Kenyon, with his bride from { New York Emory C. with Mrs. Charles Irish of Providence is of his parents, ) rdick rdic be and d of have Quonocon! ug Beach, wer ach New from Quonocontau: Arthur Burd London was home here over Sunday. Prominent ITtalian To Visit United States Signor Schanzer, Minister of the Treasury in Italy, has announced, rail | mm o weeks with | s of Mrs. Lewis Kenyon county fair Kingston this will act ny people from | inity Fred Burdick returned home | | es Violet and Hell Rogers were call for the fall term. Meirose. Mass.. ss Marion G Center, Mass., is that he will soon visit the United! States on an important financial' | mission. FRESH STEAK SALMON, bb. ... . FRESH BLOCK ISLAND | Hose Co., the burial F[NE VARIETY OF FISH AND SHELL FISH DELIVERED TO US AT EXPRESS TRAIN SPEED FROM FISHING PORTS. FRESH LONG ISLAND (Opened ROUNDCLAMS BOSTON BLUE | CUTLETS WAUREGAN The graded schools opened Sept. was conducted Arthur Mott, foreman of the Atwood attended the state conven- Experts or Theorists— Which? The packing industry is intricate, com- plex—far more so than the railroads or the telegraph. Every day multiplying needs of society increase its problems and multiplying responsibilities demand more of it. Highly trained experts, specialists of years’ expe= rience, thinkers and creative men, devote their lives, their energies, their activities, to solving the problems of the packing industry and meeting its widening duties. Swift & Company is not a few dozen packing plants, a few hundred branch houses, a few thousand refrigerator cars, and a few million dollars of capital, but an organization of such men. It is the expe- rience, intelligence, initiative and activity which oper- ates this physical equipment. , Can this intelligence, this experience, this initiative and creative effort which handles this business at a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources, be fostered through the intervention of polit- ical theorists, however pure their purposes? Or be replaced by legislation? Does Congress really think that it can? Let us send you a Swift “Dollar”. It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Il Swift & Company, U. S. A. Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Street THIS SHOWS # WHAT BECOI THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED 8Y SWIFT & COMPANY FROM THE SALE OF MEAT 'AND BY PRODUCTS. 85 CENTS 15 PAID FOR THE LIVE "ANIMAL 12.96 CENTS FOR_LABOR EXPENSES AND FREIGHT 2.04 CENTS REMAINS Wi SWIFT & COMPANY ‘A5 PROFIT wee! with My on iriday Schools in town opened nday | 3 dham re- with the following _teachers Central school, Miss Rose Bloom: West Road | - of Dan- Miss Bertha Tinker; Gates Hill | ielson were Miss : Pond ais-| _ Miss Oli Mrs. F Harris_dis- | sition as H trict’ Miss Violet Rogers: White Birch | in the Natchaug school ! district, Mrs. Charles Malona. e No preaching service was held in the| Mr. and Mrs. Charles 4. Wood and Congregational church Sunday. G. J.| Mr. and Mrs. John S. Westcott were at ray was the leader of the Y. P. S.| Anthony, R. [ or d r the C. E. meeting Sunday evenins. | nual clam ainne Herbert 7. Milton Clarke rned Monday | Fisk for his re nds from a two weeks' v his home in| _Harry Tracy ned Greenwich. | were guests of tendinie we Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers. the Miss-| Week end rs. Harold father. Joh: over Sunday en Rozers and L ers in Norwich € ter | an- zin Kings M Harriet L is spending xr or few days with relatives in Providence. | g Louis Se c | for the month of Au-| \oi Badrord Tex: and Mrs. G. J. Murray and chil- | 8U | his studies dren visited relatives in Bozrah Sun-| Mr.and Mr b e Mrs. ¥ | Gay. | the Norwich Philadelphia have be ) Helen Rogers and Miss Ruth| Mr. and Mr S. Westcott were| puor week at the Murray left town this weeic to enter | in Will Tye isek; qnd rarents the Norwich Free Academy | quests of Mrs. C. L. Williams and .| F. Whitmore. " CHAF PLIN ownlee eptember 2d| . Augusi sold his farm and ockville Charles G. Carter of | stock on the Windham road to| Wil H. Brock: is the principal and|Ivan M. Johr Hartford ere sum Rogers of Ravaham| Mrs. Clarl ed with the Con- | jury at the teacher of Room one. | cut ion. | perior t Ros5 Rerr A LIBERTY HILL The district school commenced Mon- | * Miss Vera Parker of Maine s her. st Select The people of Liberts Hill church | ;. 5iTst Selectma plan to go to Exeter next Sunday af- s west .of the fernoon to have a service at the Exe. | Mies west ter church. ch on Rev. Elwell O. novitch former pastor of L London Mead of Cornwall, erty Hill churcl eti to Order). Mrs. Abrabam B have returned to spending in_town Miss Julia Adams several weeks camp grounds. e 25¢ 1t an siisesiets L 1BE lems might Herald. . A i B iR S R TR AN i and le seho home of teach ington the summer Mrs. who b, Scotiand to her I SOUTH WiLLINGTON was of Essex returned ran cen Afr Green serving as The Wauregan (‘0. have purchased|zave an the Amide Accer a new auto truck. They have also pur-| church last At _the com-|son of Antonio Accerio struck by | chased n_concrets mixer. munjon service followed Rev.| an automonile Monday after Rev. William Fryling and his family| Walter JLanphear officiated. Mrs.| and was removed to the hospits have returned from a vacation with| Y. E. Lanphear united with the ord En: an examin Newark J. relatives. church by,Jetter. v Dr. Conve the hospital The ¢ meeting Sunday evening 2 w11l he held at|was found that the child had two ribs | was led by Philip Johnson. building ay evenini at § | broken. The acci unavoida Mrs. Gertrude Tracy attended the for the purpose of placing can- | as the child into the ma- funeral serv Emily Ames nomination for the various| chine. The car was driven b of Occum Y, Sept. 6th. and | town cffices | Ethel Brown of Willington Hi sans muhgelhecuom The Plalns of| “The Congregational Sunday school| (S G- il ace at the house and Abide With Me A"picnic on Saturday on the| at the service in East Putnam, where round tha sawmill at South COLCHESTER about and ; Haven was aé ng of the W. gart a New York C. F. Wyllis ing on friends here Tuesday Might Solve It. the American hogs could be held in cold storage 25 years the high cost of living and other serious prob-| be solved.—New York‘ . I to resume | a few day Gurley's former | ; term at | Arthur he su- vear old iton | WInt Is'Going On Tomght Bnotopias ANNOUNCEM INTS Mec Sraduats Nurses to m. M DAVIS THEATRE, FRIDAY. # Batter uy Wow! Aln't i a rious n'. as M back to its own | nat) | Nobody c " There wa from the over Miss Ralpha Ril choo, is boar Af. Howard s Man ng ‘§ay? His Prescription :| Has Powerful Iufluence with relatives s returned from | the Willimantic | limantic was call- | 8 Gver Rheumatism Gillette | Discoverer Tells Druggists Nol to Take a Cent of Anyome's Woner Unless Bamiskes All Twinges. suffered a physicians fmaliy compo |everywie {hroligh the newspupers Co. have been appointed | Adienrhii $a derstandinz th 1 freely turn the purchase money to all state they received no benefit. about Lee & ( wgent whe