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{ < Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One NUXATED IRO A DRIVING FORC Week’ s Timeil‘ M‘ny mce‘ . y > Schlesinger, Charlestown; Henry E. El- . Henry & E-| BEHIND KEEN = Judge George F. Brown, presiding at|tinell vs. Westerly Antomatic Telephone gt the f:.‘é...f:f'“ : %.us !-l:.nfl will = the April session of the superior court at | Company, for trial at Westerly.. be the above named, and the members of \ - Dt A o Kingston, voiced the sentiment of the| Mary Lysobey pro ami, vs. Mary Mer- |y "0 CPON0 PRIy B0 08 mem sy lawyers and court offieers of Washington | riek, for trial, placed on Westerly calen- fully benefited by following th sizople § county, barning those "known as the | dar, Perrin Bros. vs. Franklin D. Law- In the Westerly probate cemrt, Tues- lphia, Pa.—Do you wear|rules. Here is t‘- prescription: Go 10} «ginggton elique” for alternate regular | son, marked for trial at Westerly, Louis | day afternoon, Judge Edward M. Burke § ‘Are’ you & viptim of eye |any active drug store and get a bottle | . iong o the court at Westdrly. At the | De Bartolo vs. Christina D. Bartolo, di- | presiding, the petition of the widow of .'n':- or pther eye weaknesses? If 50 ?f, g%"?.'fi’é?x :filefilm{)? e ufis"’;; opening of the session, Judge Brown ex- | vorce, passed. J. & J. W. Stolts vs. Jo- | John S. Crandall for her dowerable in (_o: :‘B,"d.‘."fl I a0 | Water and allow to digsolve. With this|pressed a desire to have the court ad-|seph T. Murphy placed on Westerly | certain lands, was eontinued to Monday, T ‘ailing | liquid bathe the eyes two to four times | journ from s to Westerly not la-| docket. Lloyd A. Tyler vs. Maleolm | May 26, at 9 o. m. Martha A. Sisson, e had their eyes restored | daily. You should notice your eyves|ter than Thursday. The judge stated|Thompson, placed on Westerly docket | executrix of the estate of Peleg A. S principle of this wonder- | Clear up perceptibly right from the | there were no aeccommodations at Kings- | Mayer Narva ys. Albert M. Jeaneret, to | son, petitioned for a power to sell an un- ful free prescription, e man seys, | start and inflammation will quickly | ¢on for witnesses, lawyers, or the ourt, | be heard at Westerly. Albert E. Jeaneret | divided one-quarter interest in land in g ®, u-{f. it: “T was film?i“ blind; 35,“:"‘;‘;& ‘“h{fl‘;" & :{:p:"’{g‘::"‘,fi or for others whe had business With the | vs. Peter Traggie, trial at Westerly. the town of Hopkinton to meet expenses | yed bloed cells, strength- see ::,,,J‘“,{"“:fu‘,;“" any. Flasces | them now before it s too late. Many | comrt. Myron Plymptom vs. J. DeVere Bar-|of the estate. The petition was granted, | eng the merves, rebuilds and my eyes do net waté lny‘more hopelessly blind _might have been| “Tuesdgy was devoted to the diverce|ber, to be heard on demurrer. Frank | teh land not to be sold for less than $625. the weakened tissues and At night they woeuld m'g,,.d,mnyi saved if they had cared for thelr eyes | docket, and today (Wednesday) the ac-| Hill et al, vs. Shore Line Electric Rail- | Bond §$900, . e we . now they fe 11 the time. It was | in time. tion of Owen Lee against Everstt E.|way, to be taken up later in term With | John I. Healey was appolnted admm.| BeIPS to instill renewed A 1ady who! Nowe: Anstwer phrsiciass o whow | Jones, et al, false imprisonment, Will be | Judge Brown. John Adamo et 2], VS.|istrator of the estats of Horatl b, | forceand energy into the 'fi‘;},n‘:‘:‘x‘:‘:.’{‘." Dt aTtek | s e et ey I sotness Tac{ DAL, ~Cases ware el g8 faflows | Angelo Turp; aireatly disposed of. Bumi| Healoy. Bond $2509. Wimlam A. Wi-| whole ‘systers Thres . . Actions at Law: Carmel vs.| F. Vaughan vs. Owen Vaughan, assign g Free g Can of ever getting glasses. e troubles A e e ot Heme. ° | of Many"dsscripfions nder: over when the blood is filled with iron. Nuxated Iron by enriching the blood and creating new 3 iser. lion people use it an- prescription for fifteen days | gredients ame well knewn to emjnent eye specialists 5 x| £ trial . E. | €0 appraiser. mil] widely prescrt e amusstur, | Mary Cappuecio trial, Westerly; Frank |for trial at Westerly. Margaret E. T tassns $Lon | i eoutamtee” i o s cymlohs 30 b soi | Marena. ve. Frank Cappuosio, trial, West- | Wood vs. Charles S. Weaver, papers In |, 10 the estate of John R. Johns, Alics | Dwally as a tonic, strength pelieved that thousands who wear |In ome week's time in many insiances or refund the erly; Frank Manna vs. Natale \Cuppuc- i Bt bt UL tacn. M. Johns «was appointed adminjstratrix. cla, trial, Westerly; Charles C. Reynolds Final decrees in the following divorce | Bond $300. Howard E. Thorp, appraiser. ia|vs Joseph - Mnin, passed; F. Ward|cases were entered: Dary B Xgowks' was sppointed - ¥ |iGreene Pryor vs. J. Nelson Alexander,| Mabel B. Frisbie 5. Willlam H. Fris- | Ministratrix of the estate of Willlam C, Toe Les & Osguod Co. | 0ot R0 Ny, $o follow Lee vs. Jones{bie, neglect to probide; Roche for pe.|Knowles. Bond $200” Russell ower ap- o titioner. Clifford A. Eldredge vs. Emily “”;“e“ yht Nathaniel Greene va. J. Nelson Alexan-|L. Edredge, gross mishehavior; Roche | , I the estate of Marzaret MeLaughlin PLAINFIELD er, trial, Westerly; New England|for petitioner. William R. Brown vs |AleX. McLaughlin released individually ma Gobeille, Rose Lavogine, Annonefla] Newspaper Publishing Company vs.| Annie S. Brown, adultery; Roche for pe-| 0 hxmsell' as administrator the amount Miss Houle, who died Satyrday was|Cote. The Children of Mary.society ViS-| myomas H. Barber, Westerly docket; | titioner. Heerett E. Brown vs. Iva May|Of the inventory, $1428.10. Ordered re- duried Tuesday at Jewett City, had been i:f: t?;flg:"g‘ ;;fffl‘:_“fie’::gg::n‘;";; Standard Computing Scales Compu:Zk va. Brtn‘v;n, gross misbehavior; Roche for the | corded With the estate. resident in this village for eight years. Thomas FL. Barher, Westerly docket ;| petitioner. The exceutrix of the estate of Fred- Bue was emploges in the No. 3 gert | soul John Adamo et al, vs. Angelo Turo, bill| The complaint, State, Flisha V. Card, |erick C. Brucker reported there was no yoom of the Lawton Mills up to the time M-*dnmv was glven Blanche Salis, on| ¢ . tioulars and surety for eosts to be|complainant, vs. Ralph S. Sherman has | personal estate to be administered. Or- §f her jliness, which exetnded over thir- [ Monday evening, those Who attended. be-| o) 0" ithin 2 week. been placed on the calendar to follow |dered recorded with estate. teen weeks, The solemn high requiem |ing Ola LaRochelle, Edna La Rochelle, H the first case. N mass at St. John's church, Tuesday at 9 | Norine Kelly, Lillian Kelly, Victoria Ka-{ John J. Walsh vs. Clarenee ‘W. Hop- Minnie B. Wilson, executrix of the . nte| gan, B. Hart, Lillian Beaubouck, Annie|kins,S demurrer heard and marked Wes-| At the Continental congress, Daughters | eState of her husband, William H. Wil- clock, the three priests being Fathers A T rinsey, McGagthy and MoCabe. The | Grab, Annie Johnson, Micky Johnson,|terly: Arthur M. Willis vs. Lillian C.| American Revolution in session at Washe | 50n, Petitioned to be empowered to have = fos were sung by Vietor Clouthier of | Celia Jarvis, Helen Normandy, Carmill | Hoxsie, passed; Rita Fornia Lahey vs.|ington, Rhode Island is represented by |an insurance policy on her life which workmen. s village. Thers were beautifal flow- | Bernier, Laura Bernier, R. Bernier, An- | Sherry Casino Company, passed; Henry | Mrs Gharles E. Longley, of Drovidencs, | Was made payable to her husband, be 2ra. The card room sent s beautiful bou-) Na Bernier, Evelyn Campbell, Lillian|L. Johnsen vs. J. Nelson Alexander,| retiring vice president general; Mrs, Al.|changed and made payable to the es- t A la number of relatives at- Crooks, Rost' St. Aubin, Abie Gadreau,|passed; Richard L. Broome vs. The{pert L. Calder, Providence, retiring state | tate. Petition granted. ¥ in of the ho: (m I Temdod. ™ The ‘bearers were her . four | Celia Gadreau, and Howard Nofan, Al{ Wakefield Mills Company heard on mo-| regent; Mre. Samusl IL Davis of West.| The first and final account of Heriry | TP ablazs. and. Westerly Sremen Harper, principal sojourne B. brothers, and_Alfred Chaput and Rdgar | ert Lafernier, Byron Provost, Joseph tion aud set for trial Isaac Btelman e | erly, state regent-elect; Mrs. William R,| L. Burdick, adminjstrator of the estate | Siicd out. The. firemen and VOlnter | Thong,son, royalarch chadls in; Jolm A. Bobill. The Children of Mary, who car- g{:‘!fiz; fi?;r?::ngeu;:fimfi?ea lg:war:l g:;:x::x Btelmen, ¢ 9::;3; process of set-| Babcock, Mrs. Martha Baker, Mrs. Os-|of Ada L. Burdick, was received, exam- | A5Sistants fought the fire from § to 12 | gyop .‘ifi 3 ) aput, 3 g and blood-builder. MAKE THIS TEST See how long'you can work or how far you cait swalk without becoming tired; next take two five- grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength agein, and see how much you have gained. Numbers of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while have most aston= ishingly increased their strength and endurancg simply by taking iron in the proper form, LEE. & 0SGOOD CO., CHAS. 6SGOOD CO. lasses oan now dlscard them In & rea: | iring 3 T e he vy tow Teplemions Lnuhln time and multitudes more will | feel should be kept on hand for regular use be to strengthen their eyes 50 as | aimost every family.” It is sld in this city te spared the trouble and expense | all good druggists ried the ribbon were Oleya Gobeille, Al- king; James McKen gof gp, Falter C. HiSCOX, tTeas gug Ale secretary; Bo' jrdod A Monday night the wwods between Meeting-house bridge and. Hi r of third ve car E. Darling, Mrs. Alfred H. Wheeler, | ined and ord 3 o'¢lock mnd succeeded - in ‘extinguishing Silver Hart, Arthur Jarvis, Fred Mariott,| Rquity: Barber and Reynolds vs. es-|Miss C. Catherine Clark, Mrs. Mabel B.| mpo wi;:”:[re(i\;fomgd Bt e 15 hefoRh Suny: bulKdingn e & (Eipel | Jessle Alexander, Bill Alexander, T.'tate of Robert B. Richmond, passed; is- | Chase Wood, Miss Marion . Smith, of | somtrouen o Sras o leF & b B D B e e i e Campbell, George Audet, Charles Grab,|gges to be framed and returned to mas-| Providenme; Mrs. Riehard Jackson Bar- Im.\“mms‘a“’d i ter Hill section and Ashaway.. In th Joe Smiles, Wiltred Lamothe, Bill Lib-| ter, Arthur M. Wills vs. Lillian C. Hox-| ker, of Hiverton, former vice-president | goiny son orand Valuations were re-| early morning the mill SOkt tarme Garies wore. piaves aa HeeTG (o s ponig zety) Cor e | gl Estate of Evelyn Craig by guardian, | lagers batded with the baze for hours were served. The music was e s o s?;‘gfishi‘,‘flif":{fflm" Ve Relic] . A aplaion has been handed down by |$170.40; Charles G. Craig, $700.19; Mar- | but were unahls to got 1t. under control I azz orchestra. % 2 Judge Doran in the superior court in the | 8aret Bradford, $6164.60; Harriet Lang-| Finally the fire reached the cottage and | illiam Bouley of Franklin wag a| Motion calendar: ¥. Ward Green Pry-| westerly case of Angela M. 'Guarino | Worthy, $5740, , master second vefl; master third V¢ 41; Natham *W. ; Thomas M cienzie trmstee ent fund tho o years; Rbbert i Sar suel Girven, Peni- Sure Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff . Hingckley, finav ce insty lled Attee. ght Excellent; &r- There is one sure way that never ibe of the gpand ; barn of Tyler Collins, and they were T — e or vs. J. Nelson Alexander, surety waiv oo gt i e Thomas . Mec- fails to remove dandruff completel week end visitor here. - e = =} agains gelo J. Cappueeio, in which he 4t _ | consumed. Then a call was nt to ¥ d that s to dissolve it, This des,| Joseph Balanger, who has charge of a | ¢ Pill of partieulars by Wednesday, Na- | denies the defendant's motion or & new | L0C2! laberers out on strike are be-|(onsumed. When o cal Wwos eeat 1o cretary four. an s ssolve it. s des ph F e Gantpflaniiidy glg Sduy et Loy 2 ginning to interfere with laborers from troys it entirely. To do this, just get | Store in New London, was here. over the & »{trial. John J. Dunn is counsel for the declfned reelection. Gme " - o '| and' the Cyclone truck, of the Westerly 3 : about four ounces of plain, ordinary | Week end. same dugxesltiorf a; r:\:-eeeflimgnzxe. Hen‘: plaintifft and Samuel H. Davis for de- ;‘.:::.“]::C (‘fn’ifif“.f'q‘id““-'Er'k‘e-xf"'{ffi‘.“f;? department equipped only with :hose, was| Eugene Dubfuski, son of Mr. and Mrs. liguid arvon; apply it at night when | Frark Dubont was & recent visitor in | . o J %ane" Ll "of particutars to be. Mied | Foniins: Zhis case was brousnt for the | Vicw Gna on the Shore road. | Thess men | R (@ the fire. Then the (rinle-combi. | William Dubeusli, who was ~sevérely A . N X ee. intiff to recover damage for trespas: 7 <) ’ - nation modern apparatus of the Walich retiring; use enough to maisten the | NeW London, e o : o { plain & spass < : o o1 H ug mmolsten the | "y "and Mrs. Daigle have been visitors| it tWo: Weeks. Rita Fornis Lahey vs.|on her Jand, At the November ters of | ff0m out of town have not taken the | Pt department, equipped With pump, soalp and rub it in gently with the e c d, Juli: places of strikers and came before the Snger tive in Baltic. Sherry Casino Company, passed. Julia|court the case was heard and decision : e 2 P (Coistinued 'On Page 8, Column 4) By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three ‘or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will step in- stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glogsy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You ean get lquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This sim- ple remedy has never been known to fail STONINGTON George H. Bradford, of Montville, dep- uty automobile inspector, made an ac- commodation trip to Stonington, Monday, and met applicants for automobile li- censes and was kept busy four hours. Thirty-eight applications were given con- sideration, Stenington Pointers. Mrs. George W. Haley has as her cuest, Miss Beatrice Frost, of Cam- bridge. Bertha Sayles, of Norwich, graduate of a local school, has secured employ- ment in New Lendon. .| alimony and final decree. R. Wilson vs. Juhn H. Wilsen, centinued to Wednesday to be heard on petition for Righard L. Broome vs. Wakefield Mills Company, surety to be filed by April 26. Catherine Hoyt et al vs. Westerly Automatic Tele- phone’ Company, motion to vacate, ready to be heard. John M. Smith ve. Benjamin Chew, continued, Stephen J. Weaver vs. Harold E. Minor, marked for trial at Westerly, Arthur M. Willis vs. Lillign C. Hoxsie, motion to join another party in bill of equity, ready for hearing. Charles H. Holdredge vs. F. W. Coy, left open. Hel- en R. Collins vs. Henury E. Langworthy, marked Westerly calendar. Baptiste Bot- rendered for plaintiff. The defendant filed a metion for a new trial, alleging newly discovered evidence. The motion was heard a week ago by Judge Doran and the matter held for advisement. The delegates and alternates to the republican national convention have elected Governor Beeckman as chairman, It was decided to observe the unit rule jat the convention. Under this procedure i Rhode Island’s vote of ten will be east for a single candidate on each ballot rather than be split up by individual preference. A regional meeting of trustees and li- brarians will be held at the Boston Pub- - hemicals and hose arrived They are satisfled with | $ L The ] == their_ working conditions and object to | d¢Iay the pumper was in action. —The p interference by the local sirikers. Large | °07 O the ouse of Tharles * Tayier gangs of strikers visited the workers on | W28 ablaze. 2 4 T oo Tuesday morning and urged the s o work, I i eir ranks. ik B ’::,‘m‘i‘;gj“:’; “"‘,”‘rrk"‘l:‘““;'h:"‘f: efforts to chegking the progress of the "Tear of “bodily harm by ihe | f2st _traveling “fire, and within a few:) The contractors have appealed | POUr®: 3l danger was, over. to- the police department for protection of the workmen, Without controllel this blaze and the house saved. The firemen then directed their not to STORIA In Use For Over 30 Years At the fifty-eighth annual convocation | Always bears and have asked that|of Palmer Chapter, No. 28, Royal Are the strikers be not permitted to congre- | Masons officers were elected as follow gate near the work or intlmidate the | Paul Jennings, high priest; David [ ] ® by 68 _Christian Democracy Not to reach down=—Not to push down—=Not t5 stifle any aspiration toward economic or social progress—But to spread among all men the spirit of Christ, that in the ebb and flow of civilization's progress every advance may be wrought out in Christian Brotherhood = -y 2 The largest "electric sign’ in the world advertises WRIGL At Times Sauare, Broadway "~ NEW YORK CITY 250 FEET LONG—70 FEET RIGH MADE UP OF 17,286 ELECTRIC,LAMPS (This is the motive behind the Christian Americanization program of Northern' Baptists., s 1s the motive | That we may extend the spirit of friendliness, > helpfulness, and brotherly confidence to the multitudes of strangers within our gates. The fountains play; fhe trade mark ‘changes. reading alternately WRIGLEY’S . SPEARMINT, DOUBLEMINT and JUICY .FRUIT,. and the Spearmen “do a turn.” That we may demonstrate to them the nobler Spirit of America. That we may help them?to find thelr better selves in the new land of their choice, and to ‘ become the Americans they aspire to be. That/wejmay;assist them in’acquiring the ) of their'new neighbors. This sign is seen nightly by approximately 500.000 people, from all over the worid. Sealed Tight- Kept Right! L ‘That we méy protect them from the forces of ice and greed that are seeking to prey upon them.7" That “we may introduce Jesus to them as their elder brother and friend of all mankind. . PSRN N #100,000,000~Apr25Mey2 For this purpose and tor work axin to it at home and s over seas the Northern Baptists begin a campaign vn April 25th to raise $100,000,000. | —— QuicRen / s God expects everyBaptist todo his du , Wit ron i s Tl LT PP Y 4 R SRR a@s =