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A end his pastorate al only popular -with his parishioners bift R According to_the Wil be L e R 4 & - d- ; the winners .in : Rév. Lafrines l!,iflsqr M. will|ds compared, with ‘the cost required to | ihe. VEinner 2 2t the Chiirch of the|have the Westerly band. This saving is| Ban fi?:&’lfllfifif 14 Hool_ again Immaculate Concéption within the com-|made in transportation and entertatn- ing four months, Father Kelledy is not|ment of the local band, < mitted to remain in the same parish for|Granite street at the head of Broad | ki brof & more than two terms of three years, and |street and will march directly to thel Columbus & Father Kelledy's stx years of service | West Broad street river bridge where the | ffom Vigita w Bhte will snd. ehely r. o | memacial servioss for the unkhown suilc | Beows of Bifoe Hil (rg}uflfild ¥ D.lor dead Wil be condv.ictédtg:' the Wo- Cliaries Patiétt & men's Relief corps. A where' taps . will be sounded: H Arrangements are completed for Mem-| Dr. with the people of Weste g i ol Day géxercises ahd Marshial George | ihd figfl departure will B6 ted. | 1 eonard makes the announcement that| guests of ot the SoSlély Fino parade will form 4t 10.30 o'clock on q FH, of Mary the Marlst Fathers are not Der-| Eim street with the right resting on ‘M?E:EM ‘fih‘:flmfi;: &F i5: 13, Néw Tork s, spending st gfly of hiy uaels, T3 fhe. distiict, e 3 a i1 compet in Hirttord, whete hls friends Took fo have hifo it '41ss, { My ,t.m‘gi and Mr. o ré récent Lifin i Féturped last gv K16, fiéphew, Beechier : his Sister, C., at the l]p’o’é close of stin » i’ o preparation of ¥ et S services on The Brdas the pacass] var e Neg their studies for ultimate ordifiation as|will march to St. Michael's old cemetery. h. : From St. Mfs. C. P priests of the order. i A e s iR ffal Mabu, of & Seeisty ot Mary | Michasls cemeters tha varade - wil e TR R i countersmarch down Liberty. street 1o | timé - aceods originated in. 1816, in Iyons, France with & group of sémiinar in the Restoration of 1815 an opportu- | street tq River Bend cemetery, nity for religion, bt the real founder seftinaridns, West Broad to. Broad and down EIm The services at River Bend ~cémetery was Jeafi-Claude-Marid Colin, the most|Will be conducted by Budlong post of the 1836, Priests of. the Seeisty of %3 ist Fathers, as 3 feligious institute with simplé vows &fid .ufidér 2. sdperior-gén: eral. The Soclety of Mary is now di- vided into six provinces: Two ‘in France, and one each in the British Isles, in the OAPS that SUEhS G Al l N S are too strong Jibeh a0d cisids. il alkali fade the colors | e i, Sy of a fabric. - Dot i Tt s - SRS ticipate In the parade are to partake 1ief_corps. evéning wiIl be cond of Budlong post. ‘e 1and 18 t6 be the orator xerel chi havifig the omly theéy The memorial exercises which have hitfiért6 Béén held in #he town hall in the | St HoXIe's grésent stots, for s ted in the after- | I8 Mgfl ':érr Léstés, técently reieased noon at 3.30 o'clock under the audpices : 5 Edmund J. Cleve- | the Barstows, 1afay gog to visit an- Tetiting of thé &roup. Pope Gregory XVI|G: A R. with praver by the Rev Clavton | 3re d e 19 Desani | A, Burdick, The Henedletion will be bro- | “ees seas & ol T L e i O Danies, | unced by Rev. P. § Saler. , Upon the ek 9‘“"'3}‘“‘_"“ e ree. § B ar- | completion of the services at River Bend b ey o the veterans and their escorts will return 8. to_ Mechanics hall where all Who par. | yair’s FTany WHlllimh of Bodtoi e s it of of tr 46 a luncheon prepared by the Women's Re- Miams 6diné 6 a bride yeats ago, dhe ahd her husband T8, OpPo- '#”,“ and 5, aééomipanied hér to other unclé, C, M: Wilidms, - the well knowh contractér f Ne ieh. i The, body of fhe first service man to| yop. Feeono . , & & N osenewelg and hif brother, Israel i # in West Vifgiaia and Idako, and samin: %q?i‘;;fld'rfi:s&fi SOl ver stivet gmey.swen hek e, visttots at Rose- . sters to 85, atholics. From ais | ¥ eSterly: iy >0 Brest, oth are employéd in Providence. But colored fabrics know that provinco -has. bean «detached « (ho vios:| {160, O meumOnid, October 3. 1015, Ho | okl 1g tomatiing ot his _mothers for fll i ] province of Mexico, with a large num- Ty was buried] Several weeks fo hélp with. the farm ey coime gh the wash 7, ber fl(f;e the parishioners French, Asneri m;;{( Berjamin being lald up with 2 grip 2 n, German and Mexioan. The Marist e ; asbfl'htm fresh and color- it RS Hudn hasts o o Chureh & The dfinudl. than ful h ) of the Immaculate Conception, Wester- ev wa Iy, about fifteen years ago. l‘: as “"zi:: e ", 3 p . i we okét of the Puisburk sigiess Carpentor,| Shngt Tl U, 908 f train, which reached Westerly at 7.40 i o of Mi ‘hemin the dly” suds o Tuesday morning, was a party of séven: . 1506 at Os: alded By tWo singéru ffom each o Kirkman’s Botax So teen gypeiss, men, women and . childfen, the U, & | the threa churehéa of the organiiation rkman s ax Joap. all in gypsy array bound for Boston. He went{ 350 town. The man wHo was the evident leader of as he held the railroad tickets, to usual ctistom, talked freely to a passenger on the train who was not of his party. In response to querfes; the evpsy leader eaid: 4 she is a very old womdn; she's my grandmother and I'm 59, s of the pafty are gfaded 102 Féafd {o tHfee moniths. s;;,re: Most of us. are relatives. Be sides granny, thére's my Wifé, my son and his wife a0d two chilren, g1y unele on my mother's eide and my aunt on mother's side. _ In fact we aré all rela- | tives; but there are no intermarriages. Admirat Hetbeis Duik, and Mrs. Dunn are at i§:ir summer home at 1];>uxm'sf Corers, Tie admiral is presi- dent of the boar ; stigat- aClede \\'omlxn:lngen of Westerly was| ing the alleflwarfl{t;:(:a:“:;“l?ie ‘fi:l\e';l‘%'T: ng‘cfll(cr i Shm place. squad at Newport, ahd hkas held sessions Blmer E. Kenyon, who has been|in that city, Philadelphia and Washing- ned to her home ‘by iliness for some|ton. The board will hold a session [\;.\ was out for a ride last week for | Westerly | the first time ROCKVILLE STONINGTON etition is bein ted tor. pl’l‘s-‘ to the & » end .\'\mvla.‘x“ tindloss and sterly beginning Thursday and svill first time. .. probably close Saturday, _The. admiral | gtem e Vil Je obgetved Tiée | has arranged to hold the séasiofis in the 3, May 0. Rev. D. B. Coon of|guperior court room fn_ fhe Westerly Ashaway s expected to deliver the ad-}sourt 1 i 5 h“i ress and Hope Valley band will furlah | o 1y, V1ioh 18 @ Jart of the town - U | of | music Hartford yourT people had a May basket|, NArrasansett Commandery, Knights parish house Saturday seenc| TeMPIar, of Westerly, will partictpate in| juccount. of unplossant west the s elionkteation i S 48 1ot 86 largely 3 Rhoge lsldn e jufisdiction _in _Providénce, Thursday, Miss Sylvia W. Lamphear of Westeriy | ¥hén it is expected that $000 kilghts was a guest Friday and Saturday of Mrs. | Fill parade with 35 bands, aggregating Babiss Sleep Soundly after a refreshing bath with l Carltch Irigh, 800 musicians. The members of Narra- H 1] e ganéétt Commdndéry will make the trip A cat camnot see in perféct darkness,|by automobllés, accompanfed by ladies. 1t is enabled to move _cbout freely | This commandery has secured the. ser- gh the aid of its sense of touch,|Vices of the American Legion band for by its whiskérs. iLACO CASTILE SOAP t soothes and heals tender skins. A pure Ofive Oil Soap. the parade, thereby saving at least $150, g - g Why Castoria? ATE ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remédies in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauséating &s to be almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in ohe form or anothe?, but 5o disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yét really fo stupify the child and give the appearance of relief from pain, i It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that! would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant afid vicious remedies that |=om S from hahit had become. altnost universal. This was the fiception of; aid the réason for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhére asid become a household word Aamong mothers, . 3 . : A remedy ESPECTALLY prepared for Infants and Childten afd no mother would think of giving to her haby a remedy that he would use for herself, without consulting a physician, % o : E T s TS ¥ Children Cry For | h~gton ill he was taken to the base hospital Brest, where he died of pneumonia. Loedl Laconics. s Juila e, in and Josaph Hu wooderaft at the ity _camp. Mode; mara “has sold fier of the Leonard YWood League and women will be at the dinnér. meg state or the Se: Seven assoclates will be admitted to the Giris’ Friendly clety, of ,whih Mrs. M m_state, ¢church. partook too freely of Sanford, WAS judged guilty of intoxication in was paid. Miss Do: dward J. Fenelol appendicitis_at rtford, Tuesday. siters was in Westerly, T pavi ing offica on wheels. troyer of arrest. ally cbserved but it does not seem to lieve the congestion of eutomobiles in bu: n Al pleces for the funeral of Mrs Stonington, Tuesday afternool Burial was in S| Mi WESTMINSTER was ship. Whea the Wi of Congregational cl héld its annual meeting with the Wi ham church Tuesday, May 1 E. Davis and Mrs. T. ing the o rd Davies ceredited de from - Topie for next week Wednesday ev W 4 third class mate, Upcn being. taken er of children who have al instructions for sev- Westerly members wil] attend the din- Phgde Ieland this (Wednesday) evening in Providence. An equal number of men Frank H. Hitchcock told_the investi- gating committee that no Wood money had been expended in the ‘Wooden Nut- fortv-oné girlé < Pierson is sec- Tetary, next Sundry eveming. The Ser- vices will be held in Christ Episcopal John ‘Yhaley, of White Rock, who the Third district. The fine of $2 and costs thy Fenelon, daughter of Mr. was oper- Francls’ dvance guard of the fiving squad ng the way for the coming who shot Manna, the des- s home, has thus far avoided The 30-minuts parking rule is gener- nter. florist furnished eighteon florall Christ’s thoice of his disciples, some 3 pastor's subject at Sunday morning wor- y 18, four were présent from Westminster, Mrs. William home altars is taken 1 ven- as| The fast exit Fed Sackéts temains substituté miafl cAfeidr 18 a gratification at| to his friénds. F& foofl fhie regulaf work the fifst of theé Yeaf and Iids been friodt faithtdl ih his doties. Fight spdke Surday morn- communion at the| ing in the M, ¥i. church: from, John 20: The an-| the theme Deing Séeing and Beliey Blessed | the close-of the Sunday séhool session the even-|plans ware annouriesd for the Matorial day exercises Sunddy fext at the church Etfa Stahle, died Monday| At the EpwoPth 1aagus evening servies emnoon at the home of her brother;| with Mrs. Emma. Befnstt leader the tapic was Christian Prigciples in Pertonal Health. There wére spacial feadings. Th song service. was Jéd By Rev. J. W. Carter of the submiarine basé and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingh#m sang at the offer- tory Ave Maria (Mascagni), with Miss to | Car Freeman at the plano. At|R Freeman and wife the ®ouse|{hs preacHInE S . 117 West Broad street, 5 T by the estate of George | sty Purely le. W e e | . J. B. Schéack & So, Philadelghia i ELECTRICITY AND GAS tin thé only good, cheap -things in América. our- electric power and cooking rates, % GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP 2 Canal Street, Westerly, R. I. 9 East Main Street, Mystic, Conn. Inveetiga comfort. A Wright'had for his subject My Owner- || S age or his taste. ;hu Second lecture in the coursa in Cit: . 1Zé%ship Wil bé given Thursday after. noon; topic, Borough and Cit; vi gt g ment, the speaker being Mrs. Kitcl A beautiful flower: pieture is fhe apple || orchard at the Long Cové fruit farm of QUALITY CORNER Edmuhd Stoddard. The trees are ‘covere OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS with pink dnd white blostome, hard Red Top arke field stones have be Celebrate Decoration Day In a Keep-Kool Summer Suit Cool as a breeze—light as a feather. Tailored for style and service as well as for Scores of models and patterns and colorings and a size for every man no matter what his Haftford. The Ladies' Ald society is to J. C MACPHERSON - Servé a supper that evening. o G otlags oeing Vit b7 (005 0B o enmi ottt i v TOVOTATOTOTL L 5O WO BANK placed aces between the planted pine trees there. .The N L y from South Windsor motored-to the Ferry and d on Rev. G. H. Wright and afternoon. Thi arishioners of It { city. nepbew ¢ home gervic had béen raised and reparted b D Poser: rector 2 Mrs. Henry . o The h Hoffman. sold to a Courtl: .. e ster, Miss Senexet i of | Thompson of Putnam, will tne of s0- ad- on re- the the De Will Control Inland Waterways Have You Tried it? Bverybody has read the above headline; how many beliove #t? | Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear littls mite when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that comé vitfl the tse of Fletcher’s Castotid? You hdve heard the cry of pain. | Have you heard them cry for Fletcher's Castoria? Try it. Loy | Just heip baby out of ité trouble tomotrow with & taste 6f Cast toria, Watch the difference in the 68 6f the cr¥, the ook in thé 1, eve, the wiggle in the tiny ibgers. Tho triubtorimation Is commEtE= booklet that is wrapped around evéry bbttle of Fietcher’s Castoria. ' cenuine CASTORIA atwars| from pain to pleasure. Try it e You'll find a wonderful lot of liférmAtion about Baby in the < S. A, C Vi 5 hiet. of lhe__'h;glls& who has beer’ CENTRAL IOTO_BERVICE, NEW . VORK. Brig.-Gen. Frank T. Hines, U. ortation atéd by Sectétary Baker to contrel the in- WE CARRY A 140 waterways transportation sys- tems, which, with the passing of the Railway Administratich ters: transferred to the jurisdiction of | ‘ NewLondon THE A. C. SWAN CO. Norwich the War Departmenat. Back of the manufacture of Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars is the same purpose to supply highvaluein the product thatis behind the manufacture of the Goodyear Tires that equip the most expensive automobiles built. 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