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\ The fees for public sérvice car hire are not fixéd By ordinance in Wester- 1y, therefore the operators are free to x their own rate, but the price to be - must bé posted in each vehi- cle. Bvery passénger knows the fare to any sectidn 6f what is termed the ft part of the town, upsn en- tering the auto, and is protected from avér-charge should any Westerly op- srater attempt to ifitate some opera- tors in some other places. During the recént eki-fashionéq winter weather, When thé streéts weére filled With snéw and ice, thé public service car operaters murefiel ihéir fare from 25 th 50 cents. is sesmed justifiable under the citcufistaficé and peéple were glad of the opportunity t6 pay thée price. It is probable that the ih- tréased fare fate will prévail for womeé time, the Opérators explain in justification the ifcreased price of gasoline, tires and automobile' actes- Fles, Chiét of Police Bréwn, who is also superintendent o vehicles, states that the indicatiéne are that thete will be tully ag many, if Aét mére. public mo- cars in opération dufing the roming summer as last summer, In paditioh to the fees paid the stats, the public ear opérators are required 16 take out a spécial town license td enAgage ift Public service and alsé a shécial opérating licéhse. Fach leeal operater must pay $1 for jithéy ep- srating license, §2 ber passanker that the car will accommodate. Bach op- srator pays at least §8 to the town of Whestérly each year for the privilege TAKE ASPIRIN AS TOLD BY “BAYER" 'BAYER" INTRODUCED ASPIRIN TO THE PHYSICIANS OVER 18 YEARS AGO To get #uiek relief follow carefully the safe and propér directions in sach unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” This package is plainly stamped with the safety “Bayer Cross.” The “Bayer Cross” means the gen- uine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” can be taken safely for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Barache, Neuralgia, Lum- bago, Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Neuri- tis, and Pain generaily. Handy tin boxés of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestér of Salicylicacid. Get Goodyear Tire Economy for e " GOODYEAR SOLID AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRE D - FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY THE A. C. SWAN CO. Norwich “New London T WE CARRY A COMPLETE of engaging in the jitney business so- called.. This is in additien to the féees exacted by the staté for registri~ tion afid licénse to operate. Mrs. Louisa Whipple, 85, died Sun- day at the home of her son Charles in Peace Dale. She was the widow of Edward D, Whipple, daughter of John and Elmira Sisson Gould and was born in Nofth Stonington, November 25, 1885. She is survived by a Eon and twe daughters. Burial was - in Riverside cemetery Tuesday after- noen. : Preliminary arfangements were made for the playing season at a meeting of the officials of the Rhode Island State Baseball leazue, he!d the office of the president, I'r. Jchn M. O'Connell, in ‘Westerly, Decision wag reached in relation to umpires, the official ball to be uscd, rules to govern the games, and Lie boundary dines for each club in the leagus. Rep- resentatives were present from ‘White Rock, Bradford, Shannock, Carelina and Nerth and South Kings- town, Alexander Marshall, whose absence trom Westerly occasioned scme an- xiety, has returned. He had been in a Providence hospital for a minor operation. Mr. Marshall said he had been ailing for some time and de- cided to go to a hospital for treat- ment, Heé did not consider it neces- sary to netify anyone of his going away as, at the start, he did not ex- pect to be absent more than a day or two. He said he felt much better than when he went away. B Mr. Marshall, when young, studied for missionary work, and for years has been an exhorter of the Seventh Day Advent denominatien. The semi-annual meeting of Women’s Christian Temperance Un- jon of Rhode Island will be held Fri- the day next in Providence. A sympo- sium on Americanization work will bels conducted by Rev. Charles P. Hall representing the Associated charitfes. The problem will be discussed by Mrs Agnes Bacon, state supervisor Ameriranization work, and by M Josephine Tiske, a deaconess. Mrs. Ella A. Gleason will outline the W, C. T. U. Americanization plans, also give the report of the North Atlantic Reigonal Conference, Miss Sadie Wunsch will read ah essay on What America Means to Me. Reports of Rhode Island’'s public drive will be made. The seven Westerly men, accused of stealing from freight cars on sid- ings at Bradford and Weste will be given a hearing before - United States Commissioner Matteson in Providence today (Wednesday), and a large quantity of the recovered stol- en goods will be available as evidence. The accused are: Joseph Morano, James Gradilone, Frank Giorno, Pas quale Terranova, Mariana Strafaci, o Gradilone ang They will be gefended by Attor- neys John J. Fitzgerald, of Pawtuck- et, and John J. Dunn, of Westerly. Police Chief Brown will be the only witness for the prosecution from ;v:;tefiy at this preliminary hearing: The regublicans of Westerly will hold their caucus this (Wednesday) évening te elect delegates to the state convention to be held in Providence, April 10, when four delegates and four alternates will bé chosen to rep- resent the state at the national con- ventien in Chicago, June 8. The town committee has selected a list of delegates to be acted upon at the caucus, - It is presumed this list will be elected without oppositien. Sena- tor Maurice W. Flynn is slated to head the\delegation, and the other delegates selected By the town com- mittee are Representative Samuel H. Davis, Representative John Ferguson, Jr., Jehn J. Duhn, Martin H, Spell- man and Dr. Thomas E. Robinsen. Not a member of the present town council is on the siate, but twe of the delegates were members of the pre- vious council. William Carry Hastings, 80, died Monday at his _home, Grey Towers, in Yonkers, N. Y. He was for many years a summer resident at Watch ill, and up to the time when his cottage was bufneq with the Watch Hill hougé. He was prominent in the many undertakings for the better- ment of Watch Hill as a fashionable summer resort. Burial will be in [-Hartford this (Wednesday) after- noon. Local Laconies. 2 The call for the republican caucus states its purposé is to nominate dele- ates to the state convéntion, but the elegates will be elected regardless of the call, Work was begun Tuesday on the big_addition to the rear of the Alling building. This structure was origi- nally built as a temporary post office while the present post office building was being constructed. For the amount invested, it is said to be the most profitable business property in the town. % The village of Westerly is not rep- reésented in the Rhode Islang State Baseball league, but the town will be represented by White Rock and Bradford teams. A man of foreign birth was gazing at the display of aurora borealis. He addressed a friend: “Wonderful sight?” “Yes; the Northern Lights.” “No, no; dey is not so far away as Norwich!™ The carrying away of a large por- tion qof the dam in the Pawcatuck river} near the bridge, several months ago, prevented a flood recently in the Stillmanville swction. Many bloodeq bulls from ‘the Hill- andale stock farm are being express- ed to different seetions of Michigan and 'Wisconsin. The Barrows building on the bridge which was considerably damaged by fire this winter, has been improved, interior and exterior, and never be- fore was in such good condition. ' A deaq deer, with a bullet wound - That Smaller Car of smaller advantages The 30x3- of fire& - Go to the cheap tube? ; proof bag. , 30x3%., LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES, HEAVY v Just as owners of the highest-priced auto- : mobiles get greater mileage and economy out of Goodyear Tires, so can the owners cars similarly enjoy Goodyear AR e gl ¢r ‘\_' v b s nearest Goodyear Goodyear flg-vy Tourist Tubes gre thick, strong tubes that perly. Why risk a fmd casing with a ubes cost little more of less merit. ; 30x315 size in water- casings lyear Heavy Toutist T in the lungs, was found on the beach at teveehpuk. Moy sy afternooh. Deputy game commissioners are mak- ing an investigation. At the annual meeting of the Meth- t church choir, John Hogg was elécted president; Hthel Bishop, vice président; Alice r, gecretary and Evelyn-Rook, treasurer. Chatles J. Baxter, 22, g6n of Dr. and Mrs. John J. Baxter, of Woonsocket, died Sunday ‘after an operation for appendicitis. He spént séveral sum- mers at Pleasant VieWw, and Wwas a cousin of Mrs. Francis G. Ahearn, of Westerly. Trolley service was résumed on the Watch Hill line, Tuesday. :Mrs. C. Byron Cottrell entertained the Monday club. Garfield and Arthur Wwas the subject of a papér presented by ~Mrs. Samuel M. Cathcart. The topic, Development of the South, was considered by Miss E. Arnold. STONINGTON After making financial donations to Captain Gavitt anq -Lieutenants Me- Court and Stivers, the remaining funds of the disbanded complrg E, Third regiment, Connecticut State Guard, has been veted to the Ston- ington Visiting Nurse association. Invitations are out for the wedding, Tuesday, April 6, of Miss Elizabsth May Needham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Needham, of Granite street, Westerly, and Osrin Spen- cer, of Stonington borough. ; Stonington Pointers. Fred O. Pendleton, of New York, is in_the berough with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. - George D. Bradley Will sail from New York today (Wed.- nesday) for Bermuda. _Mrs. Harry P. Lee is in Ossining, N. Y., the guést of Mr, and Mrs, Ed- ward Ripley, J 1 VR?V. _W. H. P. Faunce, of Brown University, has accépteq an invitation to preach in the Second Congrega- tional church, Sunday, April 11. The First Baptist church wil join in a union service. 2 Franklin R. Hoadley and family, of Ansonia, will occupy the Matth 3 I A ews house 6n Main streét the comin: summer. ‘ Deputy Sheriff Broughton will 500! B ot i libéfate the two deer that were res- cued by two- Stonington . fishe s gtor rmen from drowning in Fishers Island | sound. GALES FERRY Rev. Oliver E. Newton at the Sun- day morning service in the M. E. church took as his theme Christ's Idea of Discipleship. St. John 15: 8. At an adjourned meeting of fourth quarterly conference held the closé of the Sunday sc it was voted to increase sgl!jury for the coming con the at hool session the pastor's ference year Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins was the leader of the Epworth legaue service at 7 o'clock with the topie Christian Principles in Industry. The special music was a piano solo by Mrs. J. A. Birch and a piano duet by Misses and 31x4-inch Goodyear Tires are built to afford a money’s worth in performance and satisfaction which only the utmost in experience, resources and care can produce. This extraordinary money’s worth begins not only with the merit of these tires, but also with the first cost, which in most cases ; is no greater, and sometimes actually is less, ) than that of other makes of the same types ( Service Station Dealer for' Goodyear Tires for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell,or other cars taking these sizes.? He is ready to supply you Good- year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time, Jennie G. Perkins and Edith bel. A G sizes of $450 ACCESSORIES . TOURIST TUBES ISTRIBUTORS | Mr. John O'Brien, 659 N. 15th St., Philadelphia, writes: “I had been troubled for years with chronie censtipation, until my whole system seemed poisoned, and sufféered with headache, languor, depression and general impaired health, I began taking Sulpherb Tablets and got immediate relief. I am, after many months, still regular in habits, and thank you, and hope they will become known to thousands, ete.” If your blood is bad, tongue coat-] ed-and you are constipated, with stomach and bowel irregularity, get a tube of Sulphérb Tablets of your druggist right away. They are made of sulphur, cream of tartar and herbs—so don’t accept ordinary “sulphur” tablets, e — recitation, It Is Just a Step to Jesus, was given by Dorothy Birch, Rev. 0. E. Newton took for-his text for the Sunday evening service How Shall We BEscape, if We Neglect So Great Balvation? Hebrews 2: 3. Those who attended the third and last of the entértainments of the Y. M. C. A. course in Norwich Friday evening were Rev. O. Newton, Mrs. J. W. Carter and son, David Carter, Dudley C. Perkins and daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkin$, Gordon Maniére, of the village, with C. E. Colver of the submarine hase. A miceting of the Tadies’ A1d society of the M. E. church is to be held in the vestry Thursday afternoan. The Long Cove contingent of this sociéty has | been ‘busy members during the severe weather conditions, making zealous éf- fort to meet at each others’ homes, and have pieced and tiéd thrée quilts and one cradle quilt. Their work is much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins at- tended the funeral of Charles T. Ram- age at the Uncasville M. E. church last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Julia C. Richards retyrned Friday from a visit to Mrs. Alice CHapman in Groton Miss Kate B. Colver of tfe cubma- rine base was 1 last by the illnes her cousin, Mr Nathan A. 0 have spent the w have returned to their of Mr. and returned Satufday evening from a visit of séveral weeks with relatives in Windham. Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Parker in vich ¥ ier returned Palmertown relatives. Mr. and_ Mrs. Dobson of Norwich v atternoon of were gues' T Mrs. J. W. Carter at tage. The people of the villaze interested in the bril Iy l “WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY” Easter Garments: Dyed SUITS, COATS AND ALL SPRING GARMENTS Renewed By Our Modern Dysing Process . Send Your Work NOW Before the BIG RUSH Starts. Daily Auto Delivery Service. iragiie in We Pay Parcel Post Charges > One Way On All Mail Orders. THERE’S A SHALETT BRANCH NEAR YOUR HOME GIVEUSATRIAL TELEPHONE 7432 150 MAIN STREET Postal Telegraph Office, Norwich Wotks, New London. Branches, Mystic and Bristol, “YOU CAN RELY ON SHALETT'S” borealis Monday evening. C. E. Hewitt. - Leslie Newton of Bo: spent Sun-| The Woman's union of the Co: ay with his father, Rev. Oliver E.|gat church w oday (Wed- Newton, at the parsonage. / nesds h C. Gray. S g g A n attend- NORTH STONINGTON - |ance at In ‘the Congregational church Sunday. The Woman's union of the Congre-| All North ngton people are gational rch held a wh anxiously the outcome of tha sale Friday afternoon trolley and hoy for the Food was also for sale. The proceeds | best. the cars would be a were about $25 most serious handicap. The Young People's league was pleasantly entertained Seturday after- |—— ———————— — noon at the home of Miss Evelyn B. |- Man. About 40 were present. An en- | tertaining program was given and re- freshments were served. | c As l o R l A Rev. William F. Williams is in t after passing the winter in Phi For Infants and Children phia, where Mrs. Williams rem; With her fatner, who 1s i teeric | In Use For Over 30 Years health. . | nd son Fer- visit- | o b6 , Mrs. Mrs. Frank E. 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