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m m ufl Yd - prietor. in New 3 York Phebe ‘Ward chapter, D. AR..II!’W!‘BH’ She survives her husband as does IE.I- e Tristam both of Avondale, and a sister, Mrs. Jobhn Tongee. of East Greenwich. Mr. Babeock, member of Frlankin lodge, chapter. and Narragansett Command- er5, Knights Templar, of Westerly. Mz, Bebeock was interested in the ownership cottages at Vaich THn an Aeondble, and recents iy purchased and greatly improved the s 5 Ahnuie vy cwied WY an _uncle, Ezra Mr. Bab- ok pataing s Mpat:resiisive. 1E Westerly, was an elector here, and several years ago served as a member of the Westerly town council, Horace F. Burdick, 77, who sus- tained a shock esday was n & serious condition Thursday aft- ernoon. He resided in North Stoning- ton up to twe years ago, when he sold his farm lo Miss Maud Price, of Brockton, and since then has made home at The Ninfgret. in West- He served in the Twenty-Sixth ut Regiment in the Civil war and drove the mail wagon between Sionington and North Stonington be- fore the advent of the electric cars. son and daughter reside in North IS DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia to Cvercome Trouble Cansed by Fer- menting Yood ond Aeld !nllsml'?- stomach accom- oated feeling afs ost certain evidence ce of excessive hydro- e stom; creating estion. re dangerous becanse o 11 Gas and wina §; d ¢ atter eats wind and sweet>n the excess acid and there is LBiFura axpensive fo take 1 it > Who enjoy their meals tear of indigestion. “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE, -00K AT TONGUE! REMOVE POI- SONS "ROM STCMACH, LIVER AND BOWEL®R Accept “Californfa” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the packsge, then you are sure your child is having the best and _most barmiess laxative or physic for the lit- tle stomach, liver and bowels. Chii- dren love its deliclous fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot- tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say “California.” GASIN T_HEST()MACH” dau.es 5abcock progem!ar of this Jeo~|Ginlly in New England, was bern in 1612 ‘in Essex county, England, and died in Westerly in 1679. His son, John, located in ‘Acondale, near Mas- tuxet ‘cove in the town of. Westerly, and died in 1085. Captain ohn Bab- cock, his son, died in 1746, after hold- ing many town offices and was captain of a militia company. Ichabod. son of Captain John, died in Ashaway, in 1768. He was lieutenant of the First Company, Westerly militia. _Joseph, S ot Ichabon, diet s 104 Tis dens Jose rried. Hannah Ross, of esterly. Captain Daniel, son of Jd- iseph and Hannah Roes Bahcock, was born ‘in 1777 and died in 1860. He mar- ried Nancy, daughter of Colonel James and Jmn'\a McWowell Babcocks Oliver Babcock, father of deceased, was a son of Captain Daniel Babcock. He was born June 28, 811, died in Westerly. October 22, 1990. For many | years he was captain of the wha bark Fellows, which hailed from Ston- ington. He married March 27, 1837, Martha, born September 9, 1817, died ‘March 10, 1888, daughter of Tr'stam iand Desire Hannah Ross Dickens. ! These children were born to them Martha Esther. born May 28, 1838, @lea April 7, 1841; George, born June 10, 1 541 died December 25 1842; Tris- tam D, born Decembdr 10: S avvidsie Nancr wits o Tourege, born, September 20, 1 of FEast Greenwich; Daniel. March 28, 1857. died September |1858; James Oliver, born Decembe 1 Conrtland, born ! in_New, York, | &t of inc 'he su Hh; Wa | for ealth These five agsns have been 4 o enferee prohibition vard B. Hall C Joseph O'Kane and J. H. Pawtucket, and Newport. e Archamban Interral Revenue Collector essy. an O’Shaun- Local Laconics. Ferguson presented | the Loan a: cap- ital stock from $400.000 to. $500,0000 Georga-Mulien, 26, has escaped from the Rhodie Is! s for the In- sane. He and walk with the proyerty at Watch HI has been ~ of the Pennsylval succeeding the late Henry. BUSINESS WEN WHEN THE THROAT 15 DRY TAKE L.C. COUGH DROPS w fl!’ qulckly ing wad MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All Goodr Covered by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Conneecting Points EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUCS E. P. WINWARD & SON Phone 1250 135 WATER NORWICH 492 SOUTH MAIN PROVIDENCE Phone Union 3842 17 WILLIAM STREET NEV/ BEDFORD Phone 3337 g 138-142 DUEFEE STRIET “ZLL RIVER Phone 3519 | Everything In Furnituré Relatively Reduced "THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY 135-143 MAIN STREET . B You may not have modiate need for, Furch-ces as you lt_vnn!ag-nu ;flfi » F.NDS SATURDAY NIGHT FfiBRUARY 2th 77us thi Be Your Last Chance To Save 209% ON DINING ROOM FURNITURE - 209 ON BED ROOCM FURNITURE 20% ON LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 20% ON LIBRARY TABLES 209, ON EASY ROCKERS : 209% ON EXTENSION TABLES 209% ON PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS '25% ON LAMPS : 259 ON DESKS 25% ‘ON HALL CLOCKS 109% ON STOVES : 31/3% ON TEA WAGONS $14.95 SAN ITARY MATTRESSES Reduced From $22.50 $10.85 SANITARY MATTRESSES Reduced From $20.00 sow SWa _fiwfi 4 nm ; ‘cherye, # quest. /D) M Establiched 1872 NORWICH, CONN. BOYS's CONFERENCE IN THREE DAY PROGRAMME | is the ofiicial programme annual Older Boys' con- of New London county, which he helg-at Gioten, Fri 5a.t-i v and Sunday of this we Groton Congregatipnal Church. Friday Afternoon, -5.30—Registrition of delegatep. setision. a devotions, Rev. Groton, leader. ion of ncers Address Why We Are Here~Rby> Kfiler, county Y. M, C. A. sec- | retary. 4 Groton Congresational Church. Friday evening, 645—Conference = dinner, Allyn L. Brown, Norwich, chairman, Invocat on—Rev. Arthur Varley, of nt! u>tion of officers. Ereetings— For borough of Groton—Warden Henry Gamber. For the churches—Rev. H. W. Hul- | bert. For the boys—C. L. Avery, Jr. Response for conférence — Harold Prentis, Norwich. Address, Today's Needs That Chal- lenge—Rev. A, Ray Petty, pastor Judson Memorial , Baptist” church, New York elty. Groton Baptist Church. Saturday. Morni | 9.00—Song_ seryice, Rev. Atha leader, 9.15—Devot.ons, Rev. | Halst, Groton. 1.9.30—Address. - Acepting the " “lenge, Rev.A. Ray Petty. | 13f15—Section ~ conference, Discus- "Georss R Frederick W. Chal- = 5 \Keep‘ Your Stomach | In Good Condition and Keep Out the Germs . Section 2. Keep your stomach in good condition and disease germs cannot get a foot- hold in your system. Take Goldine No. 1 and Goldine Laxatives K and - yéur .stomach will remain in good condition. If _your stomach has béen“fecling wrong, if you-cannot eat, if you are troubled with gas and bloating, if you ‘:Lre constipated, don’t take any more | chances; start right out now for G. G. |Engler's Drug Store, and tell the (druggist you want a bottle of Goldine No. 1 and box of Goldine Mommg {Smile Laxatives. f For instance, take the case of Mrs. rodoske of 116 High Street, Norwich, | Conn., who was - troubled with her stomach every once in a while for five years. She took Goldine No. 1 and Goldine Laxatives for exactly one week when ‘she gave this statement: ‘“T've no more gas in my stomach, no more bloating, my appetite is better and I'm celing fine évery way, although a week ago.l was in bad shape: It is w-ndertnl. ” Remember, Goldine Is sold in ym!r city by, G G. Engler. slons of Today's Needs H gh Schools. Section 1, A. 8. Knowles, Norwich, chairman. Papers by Avery Stan- ton, Norwich, and David Ballou. Jewett City. C. S. Bailey, New Lon- don, chairman. Papers by Stew- rt Brown and Fdgar S. Bittner, w Londen. Discussion of Today's Needs-in the Sunday School, Secton 1. Janiés L. Case, Norwich, chairman. Papers by Fredef.ck Tholen, . Preston. and Thomas Sharples, Taftville, Section 2, James T. Haven, chairman. _ Papers by Rogers Robbins, Preston, and Harry Paul, Jewett cu.y. \Discussion of da Needs in J . W. Den- ton, New Haven, chairman. Pa- pers by Ralpb Matteson, Groton nnd Robert Gass, Groton. Adult leaders’ conference and dis- cuse'on, Harry Hedley Smth, New Haven, state county work secretary Y. M. C. A., leader . 1145—Sectional . conference reports, 11.40—Conference picture. Saturday Afternoon.. Organized recreation. R. tere in charge. 1.45—Trps to manufacturing plants in_Groton. : 4.00—Games and - recreation_at New London Y. M. C. A. . Young in charge. New London Y.-M. C. A, Saturday evening 6.45—Supper served by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Y. M. C. A. Alfred Coit,- chairman. Cherus_sing ng, Raymond 'B. Cul- ver, Yale Divinity school, leader. Address, The Challenge Accepted in Soc‘al Service—W. J. LaPoint, Spr nghield Y. M. C. A. college. Afldrtssh The Challenge Accépted in the senior Brown _University. , Address, The Challenge Accepted in Misglon Service—Dwight C. Smith, sophomore Yale univer- sity. Address The Challenge of the For- eign. Field—O. E, Jacob, foreign work secretary ¥. M. C. A., Asia Oinor. Sunday Morning. 9.00—Adult leaders’ conference. Address, Leadership: How Ii is Re- produced—Raymond B. Culver. 10.48—Morning. church sérvices, Dele tes £6 attend church amd Sun- school with their hosts. bs - Groten Baptist Church, Coll'ns, New ‘W. Fis- s.00Devotions, Rev. 7 atay Daptist ciuioh Myser r Bap wrl tic. 345 Shddress, " Lite's Baprema Ghal- : jond B. 4.30—Farewell gervice. wurod jooiqhes ey Culver. uo ® O} oM oJe Safjqomone ISty e Greenwich—Mr. and Mrs. Alan Trask Enos of New York and Green: | 58 Eliu- wich announce the - enga; their youngest daughter, both !0 in LheIBRANDEGEE STANDS BY ! I Ministry—Frank J. Noyes. | {t. There are two cruces in this mlt-'lenate doot to withdraw us THE OLD RESERVATIONS ction of the senaw here- We wl not abandon our reser-|from thig N e. ' But 1 have detarm- R Ak B 1t ro in’ favor of | vation on the Monroe Doctrine, nor|ined to be comistent and to stand by Nyl ations on Nov.|will we assume the obligation im-|the reservations I have alresdy sup- then it was rejected w . We mot stand by|posed by Article- Ten. We might as|ported”—..New York Sun Washing- e now With the president?|well face'that now. -Senator Hitch- | ton Report. - his life. He hod some real!cock his said we must make a Sub- dead 2nd tne presdent sald the reservations, killed it a His Jackson day letter stantial fhange in the reservation-as EKONK : : accept our - reserva- | to Article Ten. As we know, we .will 5 B R 1t would come.pot do thai, why prolong the autopsy,| Miss Marion Blakesles spent ths ' sk~ this 4 ate_to compro- |pass'ng owér the remains Why not|week end at the héme of Johu Lewls dsate we adopted L%l be some-- grder the disinfect and get thejin Voluntown. N hould go and buy gmmy objest out of the way? Arthur and Florencs Galltp tions and put them ratification. All the s and then meeting | . 4f 'the -Demoérats want to: accept | @ sleish ride and spent at the took note of this a ges he should | our reservatior® let- them do- 8o ‘aad | home of their uncle, Dudley s the senate’ polic promise, and’then we can ratity it, After that it| JOSeph Tyler-of New London hasg wrote a letter saying from me, the president wants to strangle -his been spending several weeks 40 G. H. L stood; Lord ot out of that? | own -child hé “can Qo so. As for Mo Gallup's. 4 on not'ce that simply result ‘in’the old reservations are good enous terms fixed by the ridiculops. They I yofed for them. gnce, and I will[ - Hartford—Goy. Mareus have us in the leagu exchanges of 'again. This gne now bel ore us Mmakes . has appointéd Dr. J. D. livan eof “Now, without any fu ator can read the'it easier for: us, to get out tho| New Haven t6 examine the monm eration by the forei same’ meaning in-all of them. It is league, so I W'I “naturdlly Iike condition of Frank Lemintin, now a n mittee, Senator Lodge is preeeding to, a-sham and a fraud, and we all know | Why, 1 would vote to empower the ' prisonerat the New Haven county jail. ; e \.T’ ”""’_” 2q/