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than Burdick place in Lower Paw ‘catuck_and v,m have a little Sailors’ - Snug Harbor, all to themselves. Shaeatuy and Library association, to be in effect| Gin' Scouts of Rhode Island paraded | January 1. to become - president of|iR. Providence Saturday, in opening e campaign for funds and associate Shaw university. (colored) in Raleigh,| mempers and which will continue io| North Carolina. Rev’ Mr. Peéacock re-| November 1. The parade was review- signed the pastorate of Calvary Bap-|ed by Lieutenant Governor Emery .J. tist church. more than ten vears ago, | San Souci, Mayor Joseph H. Gainer,, o become librarian. He has filled that|and the Girl Scout council of Rhode | s follo Elmer L. Cushman oditor- | taken usually breaks up a severe coid office to the full satisfaction of the|JIsland. The Westerly contingent was board of iru:itees and the reading pub- | given a post of honor on the left of | lic of Westerly ang vicini; the line of the second dlvision. Mr. Fencock came to Westerly from x Mrs. Cornelius Farrell, who is at Tavtucket alout seventecn jears ago a-d s (Kem an mctre 1oat in aif| Watch Hill during the summers, re- that prrinea to the best iy 1erests »f| turned to New York by -autemobile on temperament and education to head band who was in New York, received A 7, i © Readl 2 telegram that a brother of Mrs. Far- Deputy Sheriff William H. C [ rell had been accidentally kilied in Paweatuck, veceived Saturday a wacy|Greenfleld, Mass. where = he resided. rant issued by the town court of Ston- | mis Satiy 1e ar e Secidents ington, for the arrest of Francis W. o 3, B Aock - 3 | The thirty-ninth annual convention Simmons, alias Captain William Sim-| The thirty ninth anqual conventien : mons, alias William Simmons. He w: YO u Wlll be S oot Aicnimmons. He was| association will be held Tuesdiy and four years of age, and is accused of| Wednesday next, and every Sunday deli ted .th bigamy. It is alleged that January 30,| ScHool -in the state is entitled to at WI 1919, he married Christine Meade in|least ome delegate. The programme Boston, and May 16, 1918, he was| [ollows: married in Stonington, by Rev. Dwight | Tuesday Morning—Address, bx John < C. Stone, to Priscilla’ White, aged 19, | L~ - Alexander, Chicago, ° superintend- % of Noank, who mew resides in Ston-[°Bt Young People's Divijpion, Interna- ington. tional Sunday School aSsoclation; ad-, Wife No. 2 geg possessior of a let- dresses of welcome. by Dr. R. D. Hol 1 3 Am ter written by No. 1, and immediately | lington. J. A. Latham and G. =. = asked for an explanation. - Wife No. 1900, president of the Superintendents 3 Unfon: response, Sargent, the o then requested Wife No. 2, to send a| s - The new laundry soap en e e N iincars 0na | prestdent of the association. 2 P hoto of the man in the case This| Tuesday _Aftsrnoon—Reports from was done. Then the sister of Wife No,| the executive committee, treasurer; A :land general secretar:: institute per- It quickly whips up into Inat s i e ase Bad marsicd | lods ag foflowst Chiidrens Givision . - iolation of law and common de- | Mrs. Viola ~ V. Morris, Worcester; a thick, heavy, cleansing i she ‘Stated Some . bther | Youns people’s division Dr. E'S. Lew things about this double-married man | 1% assoclate ‘:dl*fl‘(’ nrfi““:&‘a'h ‘d‘.“?:’ rinted. might prejudice a | Publications suds. oo ;“‘“(,“J‘J‘ isht prejudice a o Mr. Alexander: . district _officers Simmons is employed on steamer S.|2nd administration, Wallace 1. Woodin. general secretary Connecticut Sunda i 2 McKeever of the V x hi E ¥ 3 S Fels White is as good §ieMIcKeever of the Wilcox fishing ¥00) Jesbciation. . Miss Florence| Venn of Boston will talk on Music in a soap in its way as ot is dacision I of inferest opropoe|the Sunday-School and Rev. Dr J. Fels-Naptha i its wa Caucus signing nomination papers for|Lrancls Cooper on the Sunday, School p Y. a citizens’ ticket. In Rhode Island re- i mOVaRECIEI o a0 o o mow to ports volume 26, page 470. the su- - - ¥ 1 8 = You will like it gace, ot Ritomey General va. Wiiam | 35500 ie” Baucationdl Prosramme provisions of the gemeral laws the| VI Alexander. =~ =0 o iress ‘on signing of nomination papers is a dis- | ppo SORENAEY SOOI DECCCIrS O qualification for participation in thegRGGe 18RS Suntay Fehools, Tev, caucus of any party. and the partici- | & (EGESION; TR DIStICt At e — 2 Bation In the caucus of any party 15 a | (it Oficers, Mr. Alexander; denomi-| ROLLING MILL AT CANTO, O. | morning. it is expecied that Gevernor | disqualification to sign “‘t’m}'x““"“, Pa- (g ednesday | TO RESUME WORK TODAY | Cox will rder the state troops being Pers.”, Judge Blodgett of the SUpreme | jnour Miss Mary E. Olney, Miss E held in Akron to proceed here at once | COUTL, has sald in a findlng of thelcarol Hodge, Dr. E. V. Claypool insti- | ke Goniplete = ¢ fean O ot a ms - s 2 *hool ‘2 i “3 idd fp s oo Ee of tho situa- ) oM Rt L A N mating oMficers| fitea:’ summer school alumni mee strike | tion. = inati for 3 “We are ready to move at a minute’s; Canmnot sisn oMt = Japay 3 Wednesday evening—Reports of and 3 - % it i 3 - T hemsive over | Motice and can be in Canton within e ‘Z;,;ij":,i ‘:;nece‘:wn)g:;%;:a;a::r;‘commntees on resolution and intro- s . « rning | & after receiving ord from the i jduction of new president; address. by may happen lomo:row morning | HOU g orders from Y ST can | 40 d : vhen Stark Rolling Mill Company | Eovernor to move,” Colonel Hough sas | (00K part in the reg dar republican | GG O 2y in H. Hughes of Boston. Local Laconics. \tempts 1o resume operations. The | i % 3 iajikny HIEGRATRGS to 16 triking em. | Mayor Poorman siated that he tried| There will be a special election in I { HIOFEs 5 THAt they imust Feoe : get in touch with Governor | January for the purpose of submitting | .Waiter Snyder has returned from a| sork at 8 o'clock or their positie ¥ fo confer with ihe chief ex. | to the electors of Rhode Island a{vacation of two weeks spent in New & dictar cant cu the question of his remocal| proposition to authorize a bond issue!Jersey and New York. $ P — rovernor threatemed inlees | Of $2,500,000 to provide a bonus of $100| 'The football team of the Westerly £ eaders, however, declaredith able to control the situation|each for the soldiers and sailors of the! High school was disappointed in New ening that they do ticipate any pere. In a statement issued last might | State, if the present plan of repub-|TLiondon, when defeated by the Voca- o e morkmen of the Stark|ine mayor said the situation is beyond | lican leaders materializes. Governor | tional school team. § to 0. o A fomt e prectically | his control. Sheriff Cathon also reit-| Deeckman has declared in favor of| Five hundred and ninety-eight votes S e cen INSIrUci- lerated today that he is doing paying a state bonus of $100 to everyigere cast in_ the recent republican - thie poutids of 1 {ne can to preserve order Rhode Isiander who served in theicaycus, showing that number of eclec- 80, aghioat ‘them Frid inability to obtain deputies prevents|Wor'd war. He will make this recom-iiors participated in the caucus. Tmer i S8 him doing more | mendation in his message to the legis- | " pmployes of. the Lorraine Manufac- dic disturbances e jlafure’ which lcomsenes | o i Lurire by cujoyed a clambake. T ' Rhode Isla - S y a on, nes' point, = e Sreei | FO ECUNGMIZE I USE OF service. The constitution limits the ;:i‘:;f;’“?ft;’;‘;"d_ AL Sernew. polut, disturba EGGS, BUTTER AND COFFEE | state debt to $30.000. The legislature | Ro. Jo ¢ 'A. Jones, pastor of Cal- g. a mi i was shot in < J TR | however, in 1895 increased the debt|.gry Baptist church, supplied a pulpit en shifts were ebing changed New York, Oc “opies of reso-llimit to $300,000. which shall not be|s, 3 Massachuseits church Sunday to Sheriff Cathon. His con- {lutions urging hou ‘es of America |exceeded without direct vote of thelpey R. Howarth, of Bradford, Eng- stood is not serious. | {0 refrain from the purchase or use of | people. land, substituted in Calvary church. ¢8Es. butter and coffee, except for con-{ Mrs. Annie Weickert, formerly of| The sum of $179 has thus far been samption by, ehiidren or {nvallds, were | Soiveh Rangato died Thursday in|raised for the I{oosc\em Memorial, in =~ T — | sent to Attorn General Palmer to-! i 1y - . : 3 the Tawrence General Hosvital, from | Westerly For Irritated Throats o S kb e et b Lfi: | injuries receiveq from ~a fall down| A 'rally for the Westerly Jewish Re- take @ tried end tested remedy—one whoch recently adopted them. The | gtairs, Oct. 17. ‘There was a com-|lief drive, in the town hall this (Mon-| A e N ey e | sets forth tiat the action taken|pound fracture of one leg below the|day) cvening. Colonel Harry Cutl o wering | knee and she sustained severe inter-|of Providemce, will be the chief speal m-—-m.va-nehuxmdyhyuhnxk- - 5 of prices by decreased consumption” | nal injusies. She was born in Hope'| er. R T ’\'nlley July” 3, 1875, daughter of the| A part of the American Legion is ;5600 commercial motor-ve-|{late David A. Jamieson and Abble Al-|to be instituted in Ashaway. nicl Eng land have been converted | drich Jamieson. She is survived by Five re d sea caplains of New B as fuel ]her husband, Max Weickert, two sons| York city have purchased the Elna- Now With the Weather Just Right, the Boston Store Offers Snappy Winter Suits and Coats For Women and Misses At Very Tempting Prices Comparison Is the Test of Quality. We Invite It. You owe It to Yourself —1It Will Save You Money : Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, made of Silvertone Cheviots, Serge and Tricotine, in the most favored colors — Values up to 347 50 — TO- DAY’S CHOICE $39.50. Women’s andMisses’ Coats, fine assortment of attractive models—Silver- tone, Velours and two-toned effects, some fur trimmed, others with self collars—$29.50 to $89.00. Women'’s and Misses Fall Frocks. A collection that affords unusual scope for the expression of individual tastes or fancies—Georgette Crepe, Satin, Tricotine, Jersey and Serge—$25.00 and up. Children’s Coats, 8 to 14 years, made of good serviceable materials, brown and navy blue, with large rolling collars—$11.98 and up. Women’s Silk Blouses, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, with combination, others white and flesh, some dark colored, fancy striped Taffeta — TODAY SPECIAL $5.00. Women’s Blouses, made of white Voile, round and square neck, prettily trimmed with lace or embroidery—SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.95. ! editor: Eleanor Burrows, art tor; [ged-up nostrils and the air passages in v {manager. The junior class represen-| Don't stay stuffed-up! uit blowing tae fown. “ife is emincaity qualified | ThuTsday. While en route her hus | {atives on ihe board: ' Jonm 'Avery.|and snuifiing! = Clear Sl e | John Krizanck, assistant Dbusiness | head othing else in the world gl\ez | Brien. 3 3 . electrician in charee 3 . “Joh Ch 1i h F b o e e Mosion Pictures ai Eresd Theatre. Westerly Girl Scouts in the parade | ; 2 * o at Providence, Saturday. which inau- R G e e i i zurated the ‘week's drive for funds| i 4s Lodge, Xo. 11; L. 0. O, F., mects and membership. Uad Fellows $lal Rev. Joseph L. Peacock has resigned ; and two daughters; also by her moth- | e bn s oo tnue, dujlight saving e e s o as librarian of the Westerly Memorial | €ra sister and a brother. | the January session of the seneral us- | upAPES coLp compouun'- THEN |Strdge~ CHlon mest sembly by Representative Sears, of Providence. BREAKS UP A COLD IN A = EpE FEW HOURS L ‘en Lodge, No: 248, X. E. STepvs O tncets in Buckingham Memorial The Entre Nous board of the Ston-| Relief comes instantly. A dose taken ington High school has heen selected |every two Mours until threé doses ave| ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS in-chisf: Allan Morrison, assisnt|and ends all the grippe misery. Throu; s:l:::f\ ’:f‘l Eo‘f.:",—, _chie g ot todic ook firat . % r agen £ W editor-in-chief; Warren I'ish, athietic| The very first dose opens vour clog- | gy u e&\.\\'o fadifiy nouse w {acres of land of Wiliam L. Apy Veigason ‘Lane, Bean il was sod to Va.eniine Lupper who will shorc occupy the premizes. The piace Lu | fine ‘garden, und has pleaty of trait. The same agency nas sold the twc cottage houses situajed at ivo. 4 West Aaln street ald No nt gtice:s beloaging (o | phen Crane Esiwate to Wil pie- M. Applel will.occu dt N0, 403 W est Main stre ine other. d Tnlon, No. 424, Catherine Powers, alumni edi Hel- | the head stops nose running, relieves | en McQrath, folly editor: Ernest Post,|the headache, duliness, feverishness, exchanges: Arthur Leonard, -business|sneezing, soreness and stifiness. T L L a o T e mane lian ‘officers, ave: | Johm P, Cushoen. |oenisatiais aicis Sosts ot | president; Fannie Sutcliffe, vice pres- | out assistance. tastes nice, containg no ident; William B. Lee, treasurer: Win- | jui $¢ upon Pape's 3 St ifred Galvin/secretary. Officers of the| — freshmen ciass: Orville Smith, presi-| dent; lucy Chesebrough. vice presi- dent: Jacob Mass, treasurer; Martha ! $ion, 20th Engineers. Construction and| - Sale of Franklin Street Property. Burdick, secretar: Forestry. Changed pname of organ-| John . Moran. ¢ Members of Company E, Connecti- | :2ation to Co. 45th Twentleth ,En-; broker, huas .sold to Ade! ottt Sand o oriarmecti-| gineers, . Raised from’ private . cos tered out of the military service of me' poral. April 25. Later to first class ser-! property aL 220 Frunk state by Lieutenant-Colonel Percy A.|368R% Arrived in Brest. France, May|sisting of u thrée tencment ho Morgan, Friday nignt. The commis-| ; Proceeded June 8 to Sens (Yonne) | and gmrage. Mi. Lanicr. sioned o ficers are placed on the re- | 328 5 10 Vaux-ef-Chatelegun (Doubs).| improveme;is erve. list. | Since the Iegisiotive vom | Jan. 14. 1819 to Captieux-Gironde. Dis- | Assigned to Co. €,.43d Divl-| bert -1 Lert for iie estate of yuin L. mittee broke promise and declined to| “Narged at Camp Dix. June 24. 1919, DAVIS THEATRE. recommend an armory for Stonington,| Star 10. Earl S. Hiscox. Enlisted 2 ‘Y ne: ¥ there has been i fallt U. S. Naval Radio force at Newpor ghegn ¥ meyw, A interest, there were no eal March 11, 1918. Reported for duty on e the company membership went 1 Mirch 18. Trained Newport as sea the required minimum. }/man; for, ten weeld 3 0 ed to the radio schoo er a four Stonington Pointers. monihs' government cource was grad- Many relatives and friends attended | ated in November. Was then apy the funeral of Catherine R.. widow of | €d radio instructor and Thomas Weaple, which was held $at- | uniil the school was demono: urday with a muss of requiem sun radio operator on light.vesse! No St. Michsel's chu Great Round Shoals s detail-| 5004 ha photoplay will be' s catre today and Tuesds $ one of absording inter F ditary gamt young gi daugh s ; ators) of Light Vessel No tev. . R. Sanford. rector of Calvary | tucket Shoals thirteen wecks, durlng e nducted the fun. | Which time he crossed to. but 4'd not| for Mrs. Klisa B., wife of| 1and in France, being detalled by wire- ard Wilkinson. Many friends and s orders to repair the radio set on: 40T relatives attended. Burial was in the| ssing vessel bound®for France. He SfAL Boalition simetiis | three times trans-shipped at i el tea i { ter Lumsden Hare, who plays opposite the n this pro- ter s B ¢ Washburn in Love 11 Smelts have struck in ang many of; S°2. Later operator at government 873 mis gEavsh WaskD 5 Loves 4 radio_ station at Newport. Placed on! jurance, a corking five-pait comed the shiners are being landed. The recently erecied Stonington Roll of Honor is to be raised and the sur- Star 11 everrone w oy, and finish to fhi¢ show inactive list Aug. 15. 1219 drpma that et {to put a roari Norman H..Tracey. Enlist- ' o by le Ploneer Hook and Ladder company|°al Reserve corps. ~National Army.!a good laugh, ¢ entertained those workers who aided| Was called to service June 173, a-4 as in making the recent fair a big suc- | Signed to 15¢ Depet Briznde Dontal| : cess. The entertuinment was held on| Infirmary West, at Camp Jackson. S.! Oh, My Dear! Friday evening, and consisted of danc- | C. Promoted from private to frst | So far as delight dainty, spark {ing, cards and refreshments. lieutenant, Dental corps, U. S. army.!ling musical comedies are concerned g | the term Yrincess theatre musica Stonington is relied upon to r:usel'lu“f" 1918. Received commission 500 for the Roosevelt Memorial, and | ¢aptain in Officers’ comedy n ironclad assurance of Pawcatuck contributions will be cred-| Dental section. April ost. A so it is ited to the town, and not to Westerly,| charged from active service Feb. 3, the sixth Princess Miss Elizabeth Muller, teacher in| 1919 | musical success, presented by I the Putnam schools, spent the week-| Star 12. Gordon C. Swift. Called Qo; Comstock and Willlam Ellott at end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Service at Hartford. in May, 1818. Was| theatre Friday evening, Oct. : Henry A. Muller. stationed at Camp Hancoc Gr., in the; Those W ve admired and er Members of the Second Congrega- | PSychological examination artment. | joyed (and never ceased to whistle the tional church have pledged $21,000 for| At the time the armistice was signed! litillating melodies) the former famous the Pilgrim Memoria! fund. The quo-| he Was in line for a second lieutenant’s opereitas of thls justiy celebraied oi- ta was $18,000. commission. Mustered out Feb., 1919.} ganization, Oh, Boy! Oh, Lad Lady and the rest, need not be told of tha = Star 13. Theodore A. Robinson. En-! - JEWETT CITY rolied in the U. S. Naval Reserve July| (reasures in sparkling humor, irresi | 5. 1918, as seaman. second class. Re-ible melody, brilllant eplgrame and A very interesting service was held| Ported for duty at New London July| hilarious situations h awaits them at the Congregational church Sunday| 2% Examination successfully complet-| iR Oh. My Dea ffice 10 say that E et Cuy ton'a G. Wodehous . morning in connection with the demo- | °d for assignment to Ofcers’ Train-| Guy Eolion and P. G. Wodehouse, wh ization of the church servies flag.| ing school, November 12 RatingDProvided the book and lyric There are seventen stars on the flag | changed to third class veoman. -‘7"":‘:1”@‘ A e e and all whose names these stars repre. i 19. Transferred to Newport and rating| delved deep into their seemingiv inex sent havé returned to the vocations of | changed to chief storekeeper, Nov. 26. hdualubrg .n} OEfgeniuas for hasme: . "Not on forever overseas. As| Transferred to Pelham Bay. N. Y., for| ferials fof this proauction. Tie music ‘Alice Biair pointed out the stars frainings Dee: 1. Dransferrea | 18- by Louls A. Hirach, kuown to'every the pastor. Rev. Albert Donnéll, read| (0 Officers’ Training school at Prince-|lover of music as composer of a score the following abbreviated record n. N J., Jan. 2. 1919, and after com- | oF More of the most succesoful modern Star 1. Dr. G. H. Jennings. Entered | pEUE QU0 MATR 1, (0 BeISM | oiony. Robert Milton and Mdwars service as contract surgeon, Sept. 18,| ~o ","."'"‘}‘,"‘m""d ("“5““ PAY! Royce staged the piece, and succeeder L s 8t Waktss Beed hooy Corvice Apell 10, 1018 0 [TOM ActiVe| i M oliecting for the chorus a sroup of 'ac Par " Cam - 3 P zing! S vi - XOC ama Méade, My| Star i4. Alexander McNicol. Enter- | 3Mazingly ~charming girls, with oo Pet}\’u’ned from service Nov. 29, 1917,]ed Be5yice Aug. F"’( 191\;. Medical corr:‘s ‘go;‘.m St the Linres The ensembie with rang of first lieutenant Camp Greenleaf, Ga. In seven weeks | : : Bab s ad. - 1 AN 1 numbe: costumed with a la; h hancd Star 2. Dr. John G. Jennings. En- | Ji'5 J0%0e @ eqiporal, Transterred Dec.| a1 veproductions of the salons of the red service M [ b0 Camp Merritt o iansferred to | best Parisian costumiefes. The acenic Boston, Mi Camp Meang, 2nd there mpstered out| gecs transcend in‘beauty even those “ield, Texas, Garden C SR SV e A of previous Comstock and Elliott pro- Chamite . Piela. s/ - Minneapol Star 15. Charles C. Fiske. Entered | ductions. As might be expected, the Minn.. University. Mustered out rvice Sept. 4, 1918 mn Devens.| hook is & continuous . succession of 1919, with rank of captain. In the| Infantrs. 13th Co. Third Division. Dis-| brijliant epigrams, and Oh, My Dear Sl e T v hareed by demobllization orders, May| on the whole, a continuous succossion Star 3. Everett H. Hiscox. Jr. En-| 7 191% | of hilarious situations, separated by ! George W. Eichelberg. En- | the most delightful of melodies. listed Apr 1917. Called to Septem Was m t vice July 25, 1918. Machine| Phe cast chosen for this perfect pro- Newport. ng the wa Gu ttalion, Camp Devens. Mustered | duction is of the usual high order, and cut. Jan. 2§, 1919, its names need no introduction; the man on U. S. €. Massacht with | ihe Alantic squadron. After the arm-| Star 17, Floyd B. Ray. Called to ser- ive. A istice was signed, was transferred to! vice July 1818, but was returned to| The cast includes Juliette Day, Doug the transport Leviathan, formerly the| his home, finally called Sept. 4. Pri-|las Stevensdn. Hal Forde, Joseph Al len, Torraine Manville, Kvelyn McVery owners have. long since achieved fame German liner Vaterland. Made five: member of Machine Gun_ corps, ! round trips to France as man on| Infaniry, Camp Devens. Trans-|John A. Butler, Florence Johns, Fran t»> Leviathan. Placed on ‘inactive| to Camp Upton for overseas’|Cis X. Conlan, Florence McGuire, Rene izt Sept. 20, 1919. f ~n\ ice but did not sail. Discharged at| Manning, Jennifer Sinclair and Victor Star 4. Si 5 in. { Camp Upton, Jan. 26, 1919. Le Roy. i 3 B e N S Seat sale Wednesday. Mail orders at New London in the U. S, Naval Re-| After the demobilization of the ser- serve, April 23. 1917. Called to service| Vice flag the new Christian flag was June He was joned at New-| dedicated. The flag is 3x6_feet, or an in| White hunting; in the.upper left hand accepted now. X BREED THEATRE. k: t as a seaman ing etect the mine force. ~On reserve list Feb.| corner is a red cross in a fleld of blue.| o\ S nor 0 ion today and 26 1919, < n Reid sung a solo most!, : an tod 5 e i P deent i | Tuesday the Breed will present Doro Star 5. Herbert A. Thompson. En-| s | thy Phillips in her latest picture, I Among the handsome fioral attrac- | i ¥ oLiE% T corided as an incensely in the horough that have escap- | Gramatic offering, dealing with modern frost is the large bed “f‘.tmarxcan life, and lea g up o a ed July 1. 1918 d ai service! Aug. 17, 1918. Deta vice in New training at station in Newy nthemums blooming near| iremendous climax. It is based on the ed the Atlantic four times in U. S. S. of Mr. and Mrs. John C.| ngvel by Charles Neville Buck, the Huntington. Discharged from Pelham Bast Main - street. | tamous author, and the scenario was Bay Oof. 8, 1919 Rating second class! On account of the derailment of a| written by Elliott J. Clawson. seaman in a freight train of 66 cars be-| pestiny presents a memorable cast B E ilcox. Enlisted | Jow Reade’s. Saturday morning, the incigding William Stowell, who wax s:::r S, ;Z’r"';’[ G r‘:~ London. e boat train, with The Bulletin for all!also Miss Phillips’ leading man in The became a member of Battery B, 32lst{ points north and the mail from New |Heart of Humanity, Harry Hilliard Regimen:. Light Artillery. Landed in iand and the south and west, did| formerly ~Theda Bara's leading man, France June 4th. and was made gas arrive until 8.20. The car jump-| Antrim Short, the boy actor featured corporal. First at the Toule sector in the middle” of the!in The Yellow Dog. Walt Whitman, the Was on the firing Hne in t bat held averting alcelebrated character ; rude of Miehel, Marbach and Meuse- | point. Over 1000 Asto; Stanhope Whealcroft, - Tom Argonne. Discharged May 25, 1919, B i g i commisgion by the | Achiton, Ninine “'rl,':]!i' Allart. Seads dragging truc and Edgar Sherred. The theme of the Star 7. Harold E. Spicer. Enlisted ST handred and fifty paid, admis- | aiory dfm i setrit or heovie wre Jan. 27. 1918 at Fort Siocum, N. Y : ; 2 rec 3 <ions were at the Finn Opera house on| wheiming dea R e S an e transtorrod iy Saturday g o s i Yl s IR o S rans : | ek of Lite, S8 | fashion of as Rodes Kelley Field. San Antor Feh . < 158 | fas . o e ) | the daughter of R. O. Lib- | Youth in 18 transferred_io Grw choo ick laen Brooklyn. N. Y. March 9, to Scot eid. Belleville, TI1, April ‘16 to avis tion school, St. Paul, Minn.. Sept. 11 and Mrs. Georze H Lee of Provs ctu- idence. R. 1. were weex end guests of Sarah A. Lee and Thomas also be seen in o Richfield,” Waco, Texas. There a:- e R S Fminz." Stors ned to Squadron A. orizilay 329, had . at the ry_‘:“";’df”‘ L B b charminz. story overseas orders six davs befors arm- ia Lw‘u} ! com- istice wag signed. Discharzed Feb. 18, R e Grace - 919, Rating first class private, in line e i ang e patainh for appointment as sergeant a:r her home on' Star 8. Georgs E. Donnell. Enlisted e THROWN FROM MOTORCYGLE, in ordnance ecorps Fer s Wes DIED. AT MERIDEN HOSPITAL in Ordn = o Univer- pRESIDENT CONTINUES e sity of Michigan. A or, three TO IMPROVE SLOWLY | Got. 26 ichard onths, and in specia ning camp ks S at th ia. two injuries re thrown from h The mo 3 automobile Darling of PRloom o pass {Me tomobile ar t he did mot at Camp Hancoce dths Oa - Presidént W peraaf 1 Bamn. 20e ashington, Oct. 26—President cepted for officers’ irainmz school at e <Tamp Meade ar me rmistice was signed Mustered out Dec., 1918 Star 9. Donald C. Bliss. Enlisted Mar~h 21, 1918. at Fort Sloc NX in the Engineering corps, Nationa several days participa- Secretary Tumulty spent Sunday out | Bea-r on = . | of the city and so far as could b the ent ng to him One of the potential ingredients of Kotalke —tor the hair—is genuine hear eil, procured through hunters at a large i . There are other active ingre- r s Slents not found in any other hair loaighi wers Lopefu = week, | ration. Kotalko is an ointment. 1he fifth of 1ine resid E T D e lncaeain In many cases Of - would Lring: less inte : t : ORE IHRO Daldness, - falling sy R 3’,’{‘,‘3,"“{' rest cure prescrived by Dr. § e e In his midd d ' or Tonsilitis, e mmthuprovedmme. $300 guarantes. . B O TLG s '"mlfl'fll‘a“ water then apply— Tn marct fewer fajlures osperity. quarter of 1913 were fewer th other quarter in 38 vears. auother evidence of prosperiiy held out :se officials | ling even bulie. 'Why become or remain baid. if you & < hair? If others have ob- “Tle president c iaimed & mew growth through Kotalko, siowly why mot you? Get a box at any busy 2 Grag atore or send 10 cents. miver or .. 7 oo S stamps, for testing package to John IR S et the APO“U Bank rate of dollar exchange lc s art Brittain, B Station F, New s r'sen ‘to 26 leva buying and 27 BODYGUARD vOf. 60' jork City. Show nv.hm this advi 200 4 leva selling. >