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B PaER s o 2 Tt Tt Deats thers i o /muick resulis. ; teotifias Mir. J. F. ARENDT, Box Remlig, Toxa: S Town Clerk Whipple hae received!near future by the election of offi- for record the deed of toRstei of real|cors, An ive commities has es]ute. gx:gted mgtn he ;owng t:: \z-?l{— b‘;:g zy\pmnud. ”greuxigas?mz ‘o .5- erly and Stonington, from Ninj-~ on, \eompo: 4 gret Mills company, a Rhode lsland |Chris Ferraro, Edward Sisson and Jo- corporation, with home office in Bos- | seph Menti, % 3 ton. This was formerly known as the| At the semi-nnual mesting of Ley-{ 17, "),’nfldm,, E,.m" ‘:“h ‘,',’;’" ks 1&0: right hold nds- of housewives have found ; 'Sm«nve two-thirds of ihe ‘morpy usuzily spent for cough rrcmru- tiens, by using the well-known old reci plant of the Westerly Wooleni com-|a] Pride of N 2 ), pany, and is to be utilized by the new |0, ¥, Manche’a{a Unity, officers were o? : m&‘: rfle;gl:i.“s immediate relief, owners for the establishment of 4 big linstalleq by Deputy Jehn Sinister, as- usually stopping an ordipary cough h; industry for thé manufacture of cord|sijsted by Alexander Mitchell and 24 hours or less, ° = g fabric for = automobile . tirss, _The|Willigm Bell, as follows: Richard E.| g tVor™ 00, of Piner from o largest owner in the mew comcern is|Dower, ;. Thomas aru /‘ it § € "fi bottle .fi the Fiske Rubber company, and it is|Clemens, dd""{i gl t1” sl e planned to-erect large factory build- | vico-grands The e g e S RO ings, in addition to those to be built|nent secretary: TS S Jul el you fpren uee on the property already acquired, on | treasurer; Raymend I. Bliven el glanified molasses, honey, or corn svzup, the plot of land now known as ‘Riv-|tive sccretary: ,Samuel Counsell, Jec- | iustead of sygar syrup. Either o i erslds park, adjoining, provided.sat- | turé masidr; Thomas Chadwick, right| Lestes keeps perfectly, and lasts isfgetory arrangement can b made | supporter to ' mebls grand; John le| A family o B by the town for the purchase of the!Hayes, left supporter; John Archan.| ~1ts truly sstonishing how quickly it soccalled park. les B Yowler|gel, right supporter to wice grand;| 8cts, pesetiatiog ihrouch every air acted for the Ninigret Milly company | Joseph Kros, left supporter; Ldgar| passage of the throut and lunzs~loos: in the transfer. Ile is a director in|Matthews, eonductor; Irving Adams, the new company and is to be in|guardian; Samuel Ceunsells, suditor; charge of the Westerly plant. The|Charles Mayne, Frank Palton, property in the Stillmenville seetion|gcene supporter: Chadburn, has been sold sybject to the lease of | William Bell, jam G. Spargo, fi- the fLurlxberg-Nasvg‘ tlsmmrl;m'ly, shirt | nance committee. manufacturers. . Wi the revenue| | ek of prayer pri mme stamp attached to the deed of transfer uoz:fg;f “Rev. G. D, Btaniey of Mer the purchase price of ‘the property|qgist church, in Calvary Baptist was $77,500. 2 churdh; Tuesday, Rev. F. A. Mae- The plan of the general committee| Donald, Congregational, in the Epis- of the two hundred and .fiftieth an-{eopal church; Wednesday, Rev. E. L niversary Old Home Week celebration, | Cleveland, Episcopal, in the Chris- to have the surplus of $1700 serve as a | tian church: Rev. C. A, Burdick, Sev. nucleus for a lasting memorigl to the | enth.Dey young men of this vicinity who served | churck in the World war is generally favor-|tian ch .ed. This sum will be offered to the|ghurch. town for the purpose with the pro- viso that additions be made by ap- propriation or ~donation, within a reasonable time. Should the money be. accepted by the town coureil, in behalf of the town. there is no deubt but the desired end_wil be attained. The Roll of Homor in front of years in cases of colds and catarrh. Theresultshave been good, in fact, more ‘than you claimed. Have also faken Lacupia and can easily say it is one of the best blood puri- fiers I have ever used.” Mr. J. F. Arendt MENTHOLATED HOARHOUND | WILL STOP THAT COUGH AND GIVE A QUICK AND. SATISFACTORY RELIEF: ALWAYS KEEP A BOX. ON HANDY C.A.BRIGGS CO CAMBRIDGE, MASS: ens and raises the phiegm, soothes and beals the membrapes, and gradzally bu :urcly the sunoying throat tickle am readed cough disappear crtirely. Nothing beiter for bromchitis, spasmodje croup, boarseness or brorchia] asiima, Pinex is a special gnd bighly. concen- trated ecompound of genuine Norway ine exiraect, knewn the world over for «its hesling effset on the membranes. Avoid disapomtment by askinz vour drugeist for “2Y%, ounces of Pinex” with full directions end den’t secept anything SAse, Gnaranteed to give absolute satis- Baptist, in Congregational] fietion or mopev promptly refunded Friday, Rev. P, Sailer, Chris-| “hs Pinex Co., Fi. Wayze, Tnd. venth Day Baptist The sérvices are at 7.45 p. m.{ T W= RTETmT————2 ville avenue. Local Laconics, Mrs. Alvin The Rhode Island legislature i8 0| yoric to .spend the remainder of the meet four days a week. winter with her gon. Even the town of Hopkinton hag an{™ Mrs, Norman ¥uller, was a business inepector of buildings. caller in New London Monday. Ice has been harvested in abund-| ~ Miss Martha Williams kas returned For Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions The évidence of one man like Mr, Arendt is more convincing proof. to you of the merits of -Pe-ru-pa then any wrilten words of -eurs. For: {ifty years Pc-ru-pa has been the stendby of the Amcrican damily for disepses due to catarrhal iaflammation of the mucous membranes lining]| the organs of the body. i bofi effeetiveness of Pe-ru-ng for coughs, colds, nasz] catarrh, , boy and liver.disorders or any disease characterized by a catarrhal cendition, 1f your suffering is the result of 3.catarzhal disorder try Pe-runa. 1§ is g frue, tried medicine. - Soild Everywhere Tabiets or Liquid Kimaty-Seyen por sont, of the peopls have palerrh In sems form. /‘mmln—-—‘ = Cutler has gone to Néw with their places partly closed, and in the'l ance in this gection. home after a visit with her mother,;but the funds are quite low wet. h ! town hall has served its purpose, is Bome- of_ those who holted the Te- ¢Mrs. Henry Sinclair, of Brookivn, N. Y. [Bronze buttons were issued fo the|some instances closed “altogether, as now showing the wear of time, and |publican nominations for members of membefs of the post. . when they were running their sgjeens something suBstantial nceds’ to be|the Westerly town couneil and suc- ingto sU The bowlers at the bowling ajley on|at full blast. substituted, At the meeting of the general com- mittee it was syggested that the sur- vlus be feturned to the contributors ceeded in defeating President Mau- rice W. Flynn, are now seeking the political influence of Senator Flynn st Waest Hartford,—The Hartford grel- deaconry met with St. James' chureb, West Hartford, Wednesday, with ses- a vacation during the bolidays. W. E. Brown is cut at his popd in Old Mystic, Monday evening were Ethel Kay, Mra. | Conneil, Annie Connell, Louise Lynch, Lillian Maisdell, Micky Joha- the present session of the genecral as-| / dirs, Alice Weems of Now York is{gon, Annie John. Annie Hutehin- | sions at 10,88 a. in. and 2.15 p. m, Rev. - pro rate, that' it be divided on an |sembly, / visiting friends in town. son, Lillian Hargraves. T, La Ferniere, {John dMcGann, rector ef Christ chureh, Y equal ba; to the survivors whose| Miss Mabel Williams, while walking Clarence Williams s fn New York|Iily Crooks, Mrs., Lewis. A Springfield, Mass, preached &t the names appear. on the Roll of ‘Honor,{with Miss Clementine Comoli In]attending the automobile show. crowd attended. On ladies’ i . Luncheon was ‘servaed that it be given to the Red Cross, or | Granite street, was struck by an au- s Wilcox ha$ returred af- | they have No. 1 and No, 2 alieys A cclericus ‘meeting “wes to the Westerly Sanitary corps, or to|tomobile and painfplly injured, The{ter a visit in Bosion, gerved for them, The highest bowler i the hospital’ fund, byt practically | operator of the automobile ig known| Erpest Gledhill, a student of Bor- of the evening was Misg Lillian Har- Glastonbury,—Rev. Dr. Melvile R. none to the plan was finally decided|to the police, ary academy, hag re-|graves. & 3 I‘fl'ebster, genealogist, a frequ wig- - upon. Pawcatuck Lodge of Masons has tudies after.a vacstion!® Afr Radeliffe has purchased a new|itor in’ Hartford, Glastonbusy” ‘end England and Wales, It has been ‘suggested that the sur-!accepted the invitation of Rev. Bd-|at the home nf his parents. machine. jother towns in: search of materis} for William G. Thomas, who has been|plus of Old Home Week and welcome |mund J, Cleveland to attend services| Miss Anna Peckbam hag returned 0! Remo Salvas hag returned home af-|records, died at his home, No. 149 Earl held at. the v ill, was taken (o Bostonjhome to service men, be donated to-|in Christ Episcopal chureh pext Sun-|¥radford after a visit with friends in ter be in the-service for two. and |Street. Rochester, N. Y. Friday, FHe regular meet. [Monday to undergo a surgical opera-|wards the purchase of a play ground,|day evening. © | town. one-half vears.. He has brought bacl | Was associate pastor of the First Prizes | o0 ey 3 the money to be used with that real-| Miss Ruth Wilcox has as her guest| Albert Neff is ill. s liith him a French bride. He is the|Methodist-church in Syracuse. were awarded o th dressed | a Borifer °§,;:°bg“gitmef;?:u§éoréo ized from the sale of Riverside park|Miss Eleanor Davis of Rogers hall| Mrs. Thomas Trevena is Il with| oo o B o 00l Moom o 8 8 Do e o to the Ninigret company for manufac- | seminary, Loweil, Mass. 3 % - 3 = 4 2 i jed to this viliage with a French were | read coarse print. toring purpose. should the town de-| Mrs. J. Winslow Pickering of Avon- + Gec:ge Yourig of New Londonifiiac” He is alss the last soldier sho : Cleani| Some of the finest ice ev cide to effect the sale. This proposi-|dale was operated on in o New Haven|is visiting her pgrents, Mr. and Mrs.| 7000 now all the soldiers have | 8 clear . was harve tion_does not mest with mueh favor,|hospital for gastro-enterostomy, ShelG Teerry, cn Church street. 1,00 003 but there are stilf a few sail- 5 : stal S Xdith Deneke was a caller in 2 for in that instance it would be mere- | expefts to spend-the balance of the| =y . : ors who have not returned vet. - e Lo USRI Bk ly a chip-in for a public purposé. |winter with her son in Ansonia. 2 M;d%fl TUE:;!&Y- 4 M —_— 4 he . T. 5. C. L tovic Sundayiang in pe way memorialize the young| -The evening schools have resum s, Robert Adamsop dnd Mrs. A i ing was I Believe in God. ' The |men who served in the war. i SRl . R L ot s ware viahiors tn Mo BRIEF . STATE NEWS meeting the firs glads new year 3 v 5 ! > 3 < Judge John W. Sweeney has been Meriden—M a b r— a5 one, of heinfulness and. the.sonz| Thus far this new year, the fire de- o oney S Meriden—Mr. and Mrs. Frederick % < ice was 1 enjoyed. | partment. has responded to three flw]aonn}r’\atefld for fl(!Stu \II‘C‘C {efixdent of NORTH LYME Wterich cf!e’qrmed t_}.xi sogx :_u:|{11- Get Dr. Edwards’ OhveTabIet. There were spe offered in|alarms, the fires beinz in awelling | !N Providence Catholic club. : Yy ot tneled midrpisae (PR p 61 ger S PR ee month bebalf of smber of the|houses and in every instance the fir ot e’ = Mrs, Eugene Leflingwell is recover- v second week v Thomas, who 1s{were confined to the rooms -in which | Cof State Guard, has been one of the illnes: ing from a seriou: A graduate d { seriously il s commands ordered disbandeq to place B. Péndleton onday that thev had ap- they originated. The-first fire was on | 7 ! Ce 1 nurse has been caring for her. announc : of Colchester | the second day of the year in the res-| D¢ State troops on ' a peace basis. |\l "G 31 Btrong has been ill the{pointed James C. Kingston tax col- | mapton® e Monday. idence of Walter Greene in Reek|Ceptain Sheby Nicholas. an experi-| Mr& G ¥ § tor {0 fill out the unexpired term of | EUAINE redults fiom these {enced soldier. has been in charge of tablets. The: o Mg cause tfi: Tiver str an overheated and| Sl A 7 , i iss lois Rogers was home from|office of the last Michael J. Leahy, — ek . The second was|tPiS company sinee its organization |y .V ondon several days last week. Hartford~The sta 3 b s SRl o l’lf’u'zmt|‘mdl it avmadel of proficiency. Clyde Gates has £ never force th’emtp unnatural action. f [ stree and was in some rubbish in a|p s (Thursday) evening Theodore| g, 'y, Ingalls and vegular business | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are & slore room. The third. o RarT e s London will ad- | pepter work in ", Egan superin- | soothing, healing, vegetable compound Tuesdny cvening at 10 West: Street, | 37055 the members, of U "or Foomal] - John B cll&dem%@em. mixed with olive ail. 3 nd started in a’ wood box behind the! 7.0 & tlgan's in Ba: and presénifed him o€ @ ci6ckas al If you have a bad tasfe, bad breath, Hen stove. The total losses win] 1°% They Appeer Today. Mrs. Ev& Tucker spent wedding present. . 5 i CASTORIA Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria not exceed $200. In every In- this -week ‘with Mrs. -! Manchester. — Saloon Xeepergs in| bifios o i stance the fire apparatus was rolling | STONINGTON The many friends of { Manchesfer are k ng. because . they “;,,us'mmmm mmm"ém before the fire alarm was completed. Beckwith of Hamburg sorrv haye been forced to pay the same rent o, at - 10c and 25 D 3o ac daferti boil ad The Mistuxet club has merged the|hear that ghe fell and fraclured her ebletsat bed " and atox her ‘:fe "leikuf’:e('fvefl ?!'u:r' t‘l‘:: i\.;"_“'adrxwamxuck club and a meeting for | hip last Frid?y n 'flu‘&.,\_shcxvag talf(cx\ —— T . . ICRnOn PANIEE oo 26, e the election of officers will soon be |t0 Lawrence hospiial. New London, for For Infants and Children. Pread strcet sehooliouse gTadually | neiq,” Tho ‘sons of members betweon | ifeatment. Miss Béckwitn, who e about 84, has been unusyally has cared for and driven her horse excepting during -the months, and has been in ev: very alert for one of her ag: aceident will be very slow to from and very trying for ker. Mrs. . Darwin Morse has purchased the Cooney Wood place from H, B. Siggon. a; of 18 and 21 will be allowed privileges of th ub room. Stonington Pointers, At the next meeting of the Travel Dr. James H, Weeks will talk on 74 Imk Friends and tell of his experiences in the collection of ayto- graphs. Rev. Dwight C, Stone will leave to- day (Thursday) to spend his veca- ac oung winter way This recover day morning. Befo alization of the condition, Mi Spellman, a teacher in the seventh grade, and ral pupils were br tically oMoy, ! E opened and pupils and teach- Dr. William and rendered Nine were in a The school was The Well Known and Popular Event “The Sale of the Season” NOW GOING ON called he needed f aid. ous condition. g A GOHOL-3 PER CEV: | v o ] iedetable arationleras- e e mzrr?;flbykeem' N The Westerly Board of Trade, by SR ————— . { unanimous vote in a regular meeting,! & hearsing for a minstrel perform- {has approved the sale of Riverside}ance. park to the Ninigret company, to be — used for industrial purpeses; =and MYS“C urges favorable actien to that end by | | the financial town meeting 1o be held Mystie Hool and Ladder company, Ne. 1, is' to beld . ity meeting this «grly next month, Harry B, Agard, (Wednesday) evening, Misses Marion -.ng Mildred Cooper, students of Cushman aeademy, re- turned Monday to their studies after smilath dismissed for the day and repairing of | io: in the south. simintngucim ket e s T i e PLAINFIELD : lingthe! sumed this (Thursday) morning. seines are having the proverbial fish- The American Veterans of Foreign warg held their mesting Tuesday ever ning at the D. A. C. club room. Chief Recruiting Deputy H. A. White of “| Providenee was here to muster ‘in the boys. He gave a very interesting lec. ture and was mueh pleased with the number of members that they have to! stgrt. The post, Pvt. Joseph Albert Vanase, now has 30 members with the prospeets of mere joininf. TFive new prespects of more joining, Five new and those hoys promise to get others to join the pest because Plainfield was erman’s luek nowadays. : Stenington High school pupils are ! of the~heusing | committee reported that the commit- | tee in the name of a trustee had pur- jchesed ten lots of the Susan Vese property at a reasonable price, and ** Afelpfal Remedyfor : Jg;a% ' Gonstipation and and Fever ] FacSimiic =5 CASTORIA Dimhflfl- ishness and SLEEP signatare of Thirty Years, THE GENTAUR SOMPANY, NEW YORS. THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUI LDING TELEPHONE 5314 “ENKUTTER AXES .. ., AND TOOLS OF ALL KINDS SPECIAL - LIGHT HANDLE AXE, $175 ~ 74 FRANKLIN STREET spending the holjdays with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Coover. Miss Elizabeth Denison has return- had option on thirty-eight ether building lots of the same -property, always first in everything. Informa- tion may be reguireg by inquiring of He guggested a corporation to finamce ihe building eperations. At the fifty.seventh annual meeting of the Westerly band, these officers were eleet: Jehn MecCaffery, presi- dent; Louis Solemen, viee . pregident; Tdward T, Card, seeretary; Willlam A, Burk, treasurer; Charles O, Gavitt, musical director; Joseph McGuinness, assistant; Charles A. Latham, librar- ian; Bdward I, Card, property man: Charles A. Lathem, janitor; Charles O. Gayitt, Charles A. Latham, William A. Burk, executive committee; Hobart Livingstone, William Davidsen. Chas. A. Latham, trustees; Jehn McCaffes Edward F. Card, auditing commit Mr. Burk has been treasurer thirty- seven years and Mr. Gavitt leader for twelye years. > Plans are completed for the organ- ization of the. Westerly jitneymen, in. to a branch of the motor 'bus associa- tibn of the state. Twenty loeal men have agreed to join the new organi- zation, which will be completed in the ©Gisy Yourhalr needs 2 Tittle it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff, appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-Cent botile of delightful, dependable “Danderine” from alse double it’s beauty. You the adjufant, The boys considered t i . ed to her studies at Cennecticut col. getting a flag, they wish to get ome ' lege after spending the holidays with her parents. Wilfred and Winfield Lemphere left Monday for Chesterfield to erect sev- eral hoyses, Canton Aram, Ne, 10, met in 0dd Fellows' hall Menday evening and conferred the P. M, desree on & elass. Supper and a seeiz] heur foilowed. Wednesday - evening Stonington lodge, No. 26, I, O. O, F., met for the purpese of installing officers, The work was done by an installing team from Fajrview lodge of Greten. Mrs. Henrietta Van_ Pelt hgs gene to-New Yorlk, to spend the remainder of the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Davis. Mr, and Mre. Christosher Morgan have gené to visit thelr sen, Lyston Morgan. {n° Chicage, " |ing stomach and sweet breath follow Gharles -Schroeder. n. stydent at|its use, Children’drink it with en- Wesleyan unlversity, Middietown. hag |joyment, returned to ‘his studies after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, of Greenman- Here’s a Fine Tonic Laxative, Says Druggist If you want befter blood, clear com- plexion and sparkling eyes take Celery King Normal bowel action, perfeet work- | RHEUMATISM LEAVES | YOU FOREVER IM Sented Dissolved gnd the Rheumatic Poisen Starts to Lenve the Syztem Within E: '"’a- Siet In. thi ty 1 very druggist in s county is Rorized to Hay to eVEry rheumatic sui- %ner in this vicinity that if twe bottles of Alleprhu, the rheumatism, does not step reduce swollen joints an with even the slightest twinge of rheu- mytic pain, he will gladly return your meoney without commen Allearnu has been tried and tested F years, and ctnflafimv‘eéo%s .";‘3;5 e e oames ks ek g Urle Aeld Depostts Are Sure eonqueror o %“ agony, o away Sevare caser e cuftering n gy wes Inten iteous an ¢ patient wes e A]l:p 4 relieves at ately after you start to take it the naz werk begins, It searches out the uric acid deposits, dissolves the secrer tions and-drives rheumatic poisen out of the alwdv through the kidpexs and bowals. v = Jt’'s marvelous how quickly it acts, Blesged relief often comes in two days, and even in cases where the suffering Is most painful all traces disappear in a few days. Mr. James H. Alien, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the terments of acute rhedmatiem, de- sires al} sufferers to know that he does “Danderine”—that's afl! When i any store, will save your hair, can have pice,’ thick hair, too. not vun:l a euent ;l ‘:,‘ny?ne‘s money nicss Allenr] ecisive congquers ;ll?!‘lei:mu!l of n‘fl diseases, ynnd h‘q has instructed Lee & 0od Co. to guar- 1 mfi{oa«ionfnnfi"gm UNION GRAINS Y 1sa rich, highly concentrated feed. It contains 24 per cent proe tein, 5% fat, and only 10% m the ‘fis:t dairy feed Charle fibre. Nutritive ratio 1:2.8. made and has been the standard of m-. Measured by the milk pail it is the most $3.90 PER 100 POUNDS SCRATCH FEED $3.95 PER 100 POUNDS s Slosberg & Son 3-13 COVE STREET Ie R N D