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- v = this season there .are ‘services at 1 and - T T RN T o D1 - T What [s Going Gn Tonigh Hooker was known tg many in this city |6 D. m. daily. Rev. Frank.Chamberiain S : e i ‘ o B $ e i RS SR e 4 and surrounding towns and her loss is [of North Truro!was - the: leader and i H 3 , 1 Nauseville: aan- Stotion Plotures af mourned by: many. She’ is survived by |commented briefly on- Johm ¥§:. ~ « - e i : > X2 X i Davis Theatre. v her ‘husband, a nigce and nephew and fiThe.iu!-lm’ Snifln,ihtnmzuunt B S Na i A0 & . ey ) : ; IBR 8 —— Xrre several grandnieces gnd nephews. {ouse Association NOW tOWRs: good oo i . & é 4 ANNOUNTLEI LN Chief ‘of Police Dpniel J. Killourey is |Sized building which was bought:by. sey- s i L E: 0 LTS s enjoying several da¥Vs' vacation. Lieut |eral pen:oxga at the c|hne of ot ‘season’s : : X - R . . Reynolds Strect Dronsity Soll 4 Tdeut. | eras ting: - Two bundred shaces af-n|. ;. - L ity e : J S SR Nerwich Bulletin. Willimantle Office, teams and_(wo other ~automobilés “on e deed vt e e R omee i Mla | e k;;’;'“ff*:fl“‘”g:‘“f‘ i s i Magrice F. John 3, and James A Soll-| - pLALI iR e f S Ty 23 Church street., Telephone 105. the road. “After notifying Whiton to 5 a 3 enough -have been.-takento By ,for she | oI f pyl £ SRR 8 d ¢isaed e S e s 5 |appear in court he ailowed him to zet | i¥hen the Postman brines today's mall| puiigine, which, was banent for the Stal- e e i o e A | THE two Wenterly societics, the Sociely | "n‘m He Tuk “Fmfl-‘-flm" bk 1 oA i o ] What Is Going On Tonight. his passenger to the train. . Whiton patd | o S PIOTS telephone. directories, | 1070 Springs. Method t. Zipiscopal church. “M»' his . ofticts dectares. he. i .. | Operia Italiana and the Loggia Iolande Chaglan Vi 5 Caroling - Muat'er of . this 2215, the minimum penalty. The case of Stephen Crenin, of Bridge- was continued to Saturday mern- Court adjourned until 1:30 o'ciock. | Marghenta, at a union meeting Sunday afternoon, voted _to conmsolidate into a | society ‘of the Order 6f the Sons of Italy and to be. designated as Loggia Operaia Italiaha, No. 1050. The officers elected were instalied by Grand Venerable Liugi No one person shares. N Professor- Wi 0. Tarmer who acremp- anied so many years on the organ is de- tained for ‘the” secopd: = seAson': dt: his home - in Willimantic by the infirmities Company G, Third Regiment, C. S. G.. drills at the armory on Pleasant street Ladies Auxiliary to the A. O. H. No. 34 ‘meets at 796 Main street . have more. than ten city. Tt is a two temement Fcue- new owners will pccupy ome the apart ments in the near future. Coit Agency Sells Residence Through These booke are much smaller than the ones published heretofore inasmuch as only telephones listed in - Windham coun- ty will be numbered. - Out of town num- bers will be given by the toll operator, and those numbers most ant to "~ catled LSausiess . to o, Ui UULY: 1 B0 TAr s i posible, wayeh -he unaerstands go. ve the xitlmg ot unmuzzied uogs Wikch rown WC larde, or o ou'd loac accompunicu by soine Tespouswie Persod. He uoes ‘oL evusiuer 1 Or Fruit Liver Tablets R. R. No. 1, Lorxr, Oxr, *For over thres ycars, I was eonfined to bed-with Rheumatism. 1 The six motorists notified to appear at At the afternoen session the case of his duty- to : R Fverett Pitcher, charged with breach of e . N B ; T wmers ot dogs | CIDOlla of: Providerice nad are as follows 1 ; the agency of Archa T ceurt Menday morning by Roy James | Serel CRCED SRES o ed . this | iy D¢ disted in. gpaces prepared at the [of his 34 years. Rex A D vosaward | arestand - prossousct owners Of (O¥e| 'Claudin Prestine; .venerable; Anto treated with doctors and tried nearly |COit the very desirable residence No. and Frank Vickery, state motor ve-|yn PUl Ul MLy orning, ek of the hew directorila: By saving jof Ninatic'plaved Higng Mangay'amest: | #ho Violnie oo o orostuasa. undur | Assinnari, ~vics ‘vedertble; *Alfopko. Her- g it honbbeEnt, Greene avenue and best known as the » . s ; 5 3 7 e last isstie of tae old state directory. [Ings. - Th R At o e ardo, ex- ; e ; | oveRythis Haviland, property has been sold by Bicle imspectors. Were present in PESOR| iy iy of Kugeme Wood, Jr., of |Much time can be saved by those who use | A Dumber of prajers sid festimonies |the oramance is thesame as prevadsan | IR0 exvencreble: Michael TRpalia 0| Piaglly, T fried ‘Fruit-a- tives’, |Robert C. N. Monahan o Mre. Joccn or were represented during the session |y oyt SRR O O ¢ "Viens. of | toll calls at frequent periods. thus reliev. | ¥ere given. A simSUar . moeeting Was |ay ower ordinances. to trav- | tary; C. Brusa, financial secretary :: Ste. | Before I had used hal I M. Gottlieb of Springfield. The house of the court Five of the men were |Holycke. Mass, whose ears collieded at | N the toll operator of the work of look- [held in the same miaceiat fn. m. It Was | fine aog omce doesnotproposeto frav:} | Dt . oes FRORCRT BEECEHIR L ST | 2 alfy Jos T oy o oty e In. i partic charged with reckless driving and one |South Windam Sunday afternoon came | !N UP such numbors. led by Capt. H. M. Ra 5 'flw-ihonr el abouc town with gun in nni:lwmmm R e Mm":iv G| improvement ; the pain was easier-and |iar and contains 14 rooms It esani th running bis B R e e s e o Bavs g .;’:.rl;m;gr!":fi;:- Jnmuznien AO8Y eommes we.ve under. e | Comolli, trustees. . The officers of - the | 4he Swelling started to go down. ou 8 lot OFx1B0 feet in size. On e P T ™ mvuriar | The. Bnworth Teaemn i icn | €0 O into! Iodging rooms {OR/Which iherS | Craingnoe: - aneukio DFov 00 oUgNL 10 | £Tand lodge_of Rhode Isiand: were pres-| I continued taking this frufy |(ort 204 side jof the dweliing aro < The fist cace heard by Judge Frank Which was overruled by Judge Foss.|fOr several seasons has been held in |} 20 increasedc demand Whiggeason. b, mace fo huye ine ‘::::“;“”,i"rm o B gL TN, i medicine, improving all the time, |the rear are flawer and veseianle gar Bl was that of Avers of | Wood testified that he was unfamiliar |COnjunction with the annual. camp| At the 7 p. m. gerviee Sumdiy the usualjdl dud eftecuve. e o Y pace. hatiding, at the:Rhofe | 2nd now.T can walk-aber 5 | AinkEin aliliv of Suit trees am : South Coventry charged aving de- | with the road at South Windham and |meetings, opened Monday. at 8:15. with | praise sérvice béganl tHe houe, Rev. W.|Sehse a oo hunter, aha ui the dogs 70| lsland State college. Kingston . was de- T G el ol voes and gra 2. 1o B ilaatle but | was not driving at a speed of over 20 (3 “Morming Watch’ The leader was | H. Bath had, charge, aadk Rav, W. H |16 aie by shdouns, uhe poie OF JUUC | Sroyed by fre Sunday atternoen, but the nd do light choresabout the place”s | cupy the proerty. with her famis i i - Sy |mies an hour when the accident hap- |Rev. William J. -Crawford of Norwich | Crawford of Norwich' Town oftered pray- |otier perzon, ‘tius. WeSESCs (08 S F | SXieRsIve, greemhouses . attached were ALEXANDER MUNRO, |the near future. i ey i pened. The front wheels of “his. car |TOWN. The general theme of these !er. The first address Wwas by Mrs. B. J.|Unaer ine U;““‘ Ot it mesiwikes _“;“&e ”‘:“'hf“'fl'“" of water made s i minimum amou were in sand. when the car driven by |MOTning ‘watch serviees is Mornings | Thirkield, who spoke feclingly. of the |lack of discitionary SASCU S E L, e e s asainst the fire im-1' 80c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, Davis Theatre. % Gallars Ir. Viens turned the corner and, when | With the Master, Secrets of Discipleship. | visit of her father. Prof. Gilbert Haven, oul It dogs ot vaue 2 | possible.” The origin it no tascertainable. | o 2 3 paging $1215. " Ihe tried to turn i, his car skidded. |The special topic for Monday was The | o Atrica: who ment lo heaven by way |4ve Brohct from leir home fu.ehUES | Thé bullding was crectéd in 1967 was a| Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES | Toder the Davie presents ome of tn P joseph Cortier of 140 Tast 52nd |sideswiping Mr. Viens car. He adnic- |Seoret of Power. of Africa.” as Rev. W. H. Daniels said in | ire liavie "6 snare e <o {vo &nd one-half stors frame ‘shingled | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. | Anest double feature. picture shows - R T Fes chiarzed with reckitss |ted he w to the ather side of e | - Mr. Crawford read Mark 1:35-36 and | the bisnon's biosraphy, for It was there |l homeicss and useless cur: = |building, On the first floorwas the foil seen in Norwich. The attractior 22 e | rora James stated that (he |COmmented briefly upon them Bichon Tieen crught the fever which re.| Very fw dogs arc va e SUCCLs ol testing laboratory and class room, on the ls Soldlers ot Fortune, ven par a plea |1 in’ takihz curves- on the | . e Spoke of the dangers. of present | salteasic e panians | R n B o B O I e s o e L weeks, lefe Satuptah Tast Tor | ot T i G e £ S speading at the speed should mot excacd |9aY infidelity and emphasied ths fact 3 3 Geatfue WA do OWLeTs geucrid departmént. with a valuable technical li- | X o e et s e Clap ek b He paid a fine e P et Sfowed | that only guch Dower.as: the disciples Fe- veat upoin Fospectiug e ‘Hew IeBUla | brary. “The loss is estimated at $10,000, | Gloucester, Mass, for the remainder of | best loved characters in i, et | Neoorl gt aud foed o the inie S SRR RN R et o e ?fi.“‘“fi‘f.‘.’m“fii”*‘c‘u:.: ot Aacal Laconics. MY ana Mis Hesry' Liltis, sl \liss-::::‘ T omeaient Mo ey and e | The servis e i e pray. | B Africa was most thrilling. L abacta (otiss Loaise Carr, who was taken Ill| Mildred Little of Snringfield and Miss{ Langham. e can ot 5 which he paid Eyicsitios s 1 pray s 3 o Weelh R I Mildr ringfiel ans n roseeuting atioraey Fenion nterd a[¢Ff and testimonies. Rev. W. H. Bath| One of the feataces of the avémins ¥a8 | rnera's steas bit'of news of interest | 10 WeckS ago While, visiting her brother. | Bdith Bruce of Providence, are guests of {diate ce of e 2 that Mr. Wood | had . been | °f Norwich gave the announcemets the dédication by Mrs. B, J. Thirkield of | i coneci.on Wit tac theie of Awerws | g nTS BAIT W oreten, B 1 Ur and drs Fred A Hemt o | them. ity the charge against Mr T gzt lour of study_ ws on Ep.|s servios fug fo ST RNE A Sorwtoh diet) i gamoous gl N veeli Sy U] ot phiah B Hoies Michari drwned |3 7 e e Dah ey e et trict whe arres. of worth League Methods. and the assemb- have gone-out as home or for- |, ,gh een months, aud -t >: noiled. and the court 8o ruis . lage was taught hy Rev. Victor V.| eizn missionary workers. TS #ag is the | oy wno 15 cadrged W wing e | 7 the Paweatuck Saturday evening, had | dence near the Green since early in the | Contractor David P. Ahern had a zang | Sawyer, of Rockville: He spoke of the | property of ‘the' Norwich .district-league. | wuich trom the oum.ce OL lue Ownel. dav '?“ been recovered up to Monday even-| season, returncd hume Saturday last i ¢ men at work at the corner of Main |Eemeral aims of the Epworth League |and was dedicated undertHe auspices of |accused uoy, Nicoio Uiagne, ob svestensy, | — i Miss Mary L. Lilley of Brooklyn, N.j < wasiand Church streets Monday afternoen {and the qualities that should character-|the missionary denartmeént of the league, | ciiims he tound tue wa.cs, Just ouuwside e promised -airplanes failed to ma-| Y. who has spent the summer her jrames terialize at Atlantic Beach Sunday after-| Kerry he o0ld flagstone crossing and returned home. {ize the three general officers. the presi- stone road bed for a distance of dent, secretary and. trasurer. of which "Mrs. Gfaee :Bitgood of New 4 few. Weead be London is the 'head: Neiflx second vice! the Maxson siore. - Afte ; wawcn_ to anoiner young fei- | BOOT oee o scraphook of his experiences Ernest Coilins, Henry Schrifer | p a . oid L i ‘Pitiman Greene - of Provids £ - ture d on locat F | ten feet fact of the cement 1oad | ‘Stewardship” was the t Dresident of the district'eAbinet. The fag | iow, feiling hu he fouad tae ltucpiecs. | P ne: of Providence, grav-) Horace Littie started Monday for a trip| tion picturc studfo and on location. Fic TH's "uRsE 2 pew beddinx of Gelsinm iyoung missionary from Africa, was the | TosS and has a red ‘birder. ‘“During th® | purchase reaized the waten waswimuct | 01 Cf Dt By ity oA s e exact to be laid. The corncr for |apeaker evening it hung in front of the desk in|gréaier valuc than the purcaase Pl . . v Monday. 2 uthor. Miss Nilsec fiss Star some time has been in bad condition. |/ ts considered missionaries and their | (he tabernacle. where it Will remain Qur. | ond had A suspicon that i was @ case 1T acroplanes’ booined ‘over -Wester- el ol e . Menow {trafic coming down Church streei or |work more especially dwelling on the | Ing Institute week. : 3 ineft " ke uverusea the unding of |J¥ at 230 Monday aftemoon and pro-| If the holting from it keebs up, the |seem wholly adapted. (o tie coics turning into the streec from Main be- |Rigth Spirit of | the | Mistionars—ihe G 3 3 3 o gola waten, but received o response. | ceeded to Pleasant View. new third party will soon be able to | them. and M ler and Frani ¥ ] ! ccted 10 2 jolting over the nn-|spirit of love which loves the unlovely. r"'h‘ i ';,...!u.. committees | | PO more tnan a yeur 4go aud ine iy Clayton A. Rurdick conducted the (bold its caucuses in a cloak room.— [Clay's “comrades” in everv action. i |even fagging making the waik. ‘he|Me dwelt especially on the privilege of | qion 1 TAnHE SAMD MeeUng associa- |, naser nad carricd the waich ever | funcral services of Mary L. wife of Ed-| Columbus Dispatch. WO e i |new construction wil make the ontrance |getting hold of the children in any Exécutive Combnitte tello Lippitt, | since. - Recenuly ne dropped ihe wiucn(:vl D urdick. at her home in Park rr\‘ Mcdfl_ A"_N :‘r_flf'*{‘_f to tne street level W th Mair. streetcouniry. n lis interesting way he | piors . Rammn e R GABRitt |una took it 10 & jewesrs for.repuirs | dvente Monday aftemoon. Burial was at| The man who is eo anxious to plck | Demond in A Broadway Cowl Women Who Are Ill To |mersing with he eruve! roadied of |told of the difficulties in Africa, especial- | oy M Randa Wiaz W, Gordon, | JCre tne watch was: ientinied us uac | River Bend, The-bearers were George F. |up. the handkerchief his sweetheart (M0UNt Sereen Magazine todas The U Jason L. Randall, Van R. Wheeler, M. C. Walter, C, E. Colver, F. H. Bushnell, S. ¥. Maine, Luther. E. Pelling, . St. Clair Clark. George .. Egger, Herbert P. Clark ( |and James. Jolly. Announcements have. heen- received in fown of the marriage Aug. 10 .of Miss Helen Shaw. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. = George B. Shaw of Yonkers. N. Y., for- merly of Hopkinton .and Westerly, and Church street about tweb enct. Mauxson. % tne wiagne boy is assigued 10 Suvu. e fect from the |1y alluding 1o the white man's booze |and concubinage with black women as In a recent photo depicting cidents | MOSL serious. One must be willing 10| gy Harry Holmes, M. S. Stocking : F. at the Merritt Day affar of the twant work, must pray and read the Bible. hv'l‘ R.nker secretary 'I'e‘ i{ ‘Bath, sy 2 i and cla; 3 tae A ARRLIES: St AT ;|4 missionary becomes grouchy he mighs | <" . ¥ i - - pre During the anual meeting and fourth senatorial distrizt. at Danbur & y ght | gone e olottl A A, Lubker assoclc et e ichagts as weil go home. Then one must A % : o recently Mayor Charles A. G of s uh‘m" e T el Standing committeen—Ansessors. Cos- | ation, at the camp of Coloucl Herbert drops should not expect her to lift the piano about the room After they are married. e r. i property of M Good Morning Good Mornin: be one of the biz vear in New Yoi part of the season and n of hot weather at the Sh Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Judge. which proved te its of the theatrien Playine the grekt the ad fext in_lue S.OMINEWU LOWN cOU: c city is shown i versa i e previous J e D 3 D w East Rochester, N. Y.—T have | C¥ U2 shown in comversation.with en- | i inr 8 O, e o umber who | tell0_ Lippitt, F. C. Bakers ground com- | Liiss Eastern Pount, Newpor., Charles | George Tnornisate at . Milton, Wia. - Mr. New Hair Remover Will be the mext attraction - used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable |00, 475 "G Franckes. Thesen “[’r lhad died early after getting to Africa | Mittee. J. L. Randall. M. C, Walter. H.| w. “Abbott, the adjutant general pre-jand Mrs. Thorngate be at home at Works “Lik .+ 9y |jtheatre. = Wednesday even: E Compound 0T |yt Senator Brandeges wemid be sent | PeCause they Tooolishly violawed rules of | F- Bushnell. W, WV.-Gordon : location com- | wnied Colonel Barker, 'former —com- | Madison, ‘Wis., after Oct. 1. 2 orks e Magic { Camp. who ereated the role of the o several vears and back to the 5 o ? on. | heaith. mittee, C. Lippitt, M. C. Walter, C.. E.|mander of the Rnode lsiand State guard. ——— (Pesitively Removes Roots and All) || 40 vet hypocritical masgistrate, when the T e - Tats by heaate-e ol LoD Colver ; sanitation and lights, M..C. Wal- |4 gold watch and charm. The gift Was * STONINGTON | musical comedy was reproduced from fi | necticut as he can iil be spared by the| The next period was held out of of |ter, J. L. Randall, Yan R:, Wheeler; | made on behalf of the officers and men i TSI - { London triumph. The Bov. will be meer a practical |entire country. his fire work on the |doors in the auditorium ana was It e ’ o { - 5 poey s No discovery of zreater benefit to hair- D o Bilihe = B Sitee and wheaT | tee Gif Foretsn Heats 3 d ] alt wi 2 and was open Lo | speakers. for 1930, Wy, H. Bath; -F. C.|of the state guard. ~Colonel Bliss. who at locomiotive of ‘tHe express did not| aisfigured womankind has been made in | the famous role, and wheil i trundown and | stane on the Teamae of Natmn ciie | e g come. | Kev. Joseph | Baker: relief commitiee! . Linmitt, V4R | succesded €ologel Barker, in. command [ stop on. the eentdr track.. there being!recent years than the marvelous phelac- | brought celcbrity to him. Gene Lowman ge pa seague of Nation: qaus- |Looper of Lirockton, s in charge. of this |R. Wheeier: boarding house. M. €. Wal- 1ot the state . guard received a charm. |ROme in front of the Stonington 'station.| ine method. It is entirely unlike and | who shared honors with Shen Camp mervous I take | flna cing 1 o5 th: reasons. | Bible Study hour. The genera: theme of | ter. H. M. Randdll."J:"L.’RRndall. F. C.|The gitts were made in behaif of the of- | The locomotive was on the east bound|much superior to electrical, depilatory or | making hundreds of thousavds lauz th e Vegetable .“_‘“a‘:u\».,”’ ectors of the . iown of {ihe week i ueginnings. and Monday's | Raker: recreation” sround. M. C. Walter, | gcems and man. Officers:of the associ- | rack When the engine ‘stopped on the | Other m:‘_""‘“- Ll will be seen in his familiar wle of t Tompend IA0. | oo Erig et sl SSIG b Crt o e L S (o ARGréws. B T: Planch- |agion were electcd us follows: J. Jo-|center, and would ot budge until bump- Biltrs Syonri ey eves iy | second mazistrate who saves the das ve trouble with | 7o of e seiea 0 i BAE i Lt ard: caretaker of sfounds "MC” Walter: seph M. -Martin, president; John K. |ed by another locomotive. Bt Got ot Of andlacnog| erv, Juage) Mash inadvertsntly i St whin nressic sesaliorial conydutiony. | has michZciéer en o Jlives,) for ;::75‘1‘\:;11!:9 oottt MSOTUBMT, M C. | pmabouy. ; vioe presidfuts.y Francis L palrand Mo Charies G, Cushman | from: vour drusgist. follow the &,mm;ihm}-s his wife and famis to fal Iam on my feet | Robert W. Snow, 62, a native -of Wil |~ S Sy s A physie-| Walter; printing. " PBath. C. | Fullerion, seeretary and. treasurer ic- | have returned from Crystal Lake. Mass.| directions, and vou will be astonished and | production is elahorate i bviis B prianitic, where . Bt ditved i tor Gmany o s ieo i g8 Uod g w4v.e (0| Paker:' cround rente. F. C. Baker: col-|ers of the old. Furst regiment, who serv-| Mfs Paimer and fon. Richard. of As' delighted with the result It is odoriess. | ed beauty brigade tiat Peikhis Sani @ed Sunday morning at his home | Crai® tHe world. There is also an in-|lections. J. L. Randall; mudic, C. Lippitt, |q. in. the Spanish:American war, Were [ toria. are guests of the Muller familyl. |non-irritating. and so harmiess a child|dinner in the cabaret scene CEEe rovidence. R. I. He. is survived by | sorco;ual neccssity and & spiritual one | ¢, K. Colver: trees, W.'W. Gérdon. C. E. | among .the .special guests. The miarrige of Miss Mary Roderick|could safely eat it It leaves the skin 0| written as a farce hy the lat . ave rec- el T b o shi| 10T GodS | Colver, L. St. Clair: Burr ~* ~ ' Walter. # {and. Manuel Roderick was solemonized| 50Tl Smooth, P o e eneacast | Wing Pinaro 34 vears ago! it hrought him ommended your medicine to several |l FoRCE TROTEC T SRON cord | The ‘institate returmed .to the taber-| Each afternoon Af 215 there‘will be| Aecording to John J.° Duan, of | Mopday. with a nuptial mass in St |5F e 5] e fame and .fortune over as The s;vm‘u]g who h;;: ;u benefitted i, theais SR S LR study of tie raorn- | Siven insoirational - 3 ~ ,VS‘emeS, s@i{eln;y :f ‘xhe nlmode ‘1:- Mary's church. Rev. J. E. O'Brien. offi-| == B s Magistrate. About three years azo Sir s RENEN B BREEEOWS, 308 | o nror o s L menths eldidaughter | edion . Sife R cry. | Speakers: Monday, Rev. G Tulk: jland State Board of Agriculwre. (he|ciating. A reception foliowed at .the! . B hur _consented to the co being Doty BE, Zast Rochest % of Mabel and Lehoren Cloncen d\ed!ol" i e A I B et s e e L ‘Jm‘:: le's exhibi ai the Lastern States |home of the ' bride's parehts, Mr. and| A Bulletin Want ziven musical comedy presentation as an | Shte on “Tomple aoe fome, Of Mor MAT| Joriod. -The general theie of the week | e Taesany, [Exposition to be held a Springfield | Mrs. Rolerick will reside in Callfornia . 2 antidote for the war » prevail Young women who are troubled |8 on Temple street The ittie @irl [ [Pl Ghurch and the Comninity. Mon- | The Eact of Certallity s WWednisday, Tie |Sébtember 13-25, will surpass that’ o Advertisement Wiil Get It {ine in rondon ana it was mith peinful or irregular periods L i . iy w0 days o |davs theme was Communiy Litc. Av. | Fact of Companionshisf; Thursday. The e o) o e g g S W T COLUMBIA _— | the Adelphi theaire as Th e, headache, dragging-down |, .vf Anean . Lawton, €1 died <id-|yrry asked the class, what is the | Fact of Victory; Friddy. The. Fact of |auested .double the spa E London _tit not co sensations, fainting spells or in- | oncnion aris " i G e Roe & onel | churen? . and commen.d ou several| Obedience ; Satiitda¥..The Fact of Christ. |YS8F. The exhibit will not only be rep'| Mr. and Mrs: Laurens Holbrooks son.| FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. | ciently descriptive for the American stase n . i i Mrs. Amos Lewis of S Park | Bl i eili 4 ! | réeentative * of the entire resources orn recently, is theif ninth child an 6 bt P when was decided to dupli the d.;u‘uo‘g shungf t-l(!(e L_vdlld E. _‘?;‘nk |street. Medical Examiner Dr. Freder- |30STers ofie of whioa was considesed n-T;,“fiah:r::n\‘:'w '::‘;.‘ Tk a8 Will |t tate, but Wil be unusually streng | has been. named Laurens Drewster. TO THE TRADE—We have just un-|production here and The Magisirate then Bam's Vegetable oD, b |k E Wilosx gave the cause as meart |70 TEES, SR RO By R an:?kleé SR "“"‘;“:“'“d n_distinctively Rhode lIsland products.| Miss Nellie Hunt has lost 80 spring | loaded onme car f Duluth lmperial flour, | passed through a third desree of name sands bave been restored to health by | failure. Mrs Lawton was born i |" : At The eveniny Svanmintiseoinounced. | slome economics and boys' and firls' chickens lately. Many were found 'lving | one car of Heckér-Jones, one car of Gold | and hecame Good Mowning, Judze. St this root and herb remedy. Woodville, R. 1. March 5. 1553. - Sur-| The atternoon mervice was held in the | A% the evening e¥angeliat 5;"3"‘1:}* work will have a place in the exhibit | around on :the ground dead. evidently | Medal flour and onc car of sugar; also | great was its success last season that the % L ving hen are Mrs Lewis. with whom | gTove, a fair audience being scauered | Preicners are: Mondes, Niek. B C. Tuly jong with potatoes, hay, corn, apples | killed by Tate or other animals gne car of malt and hops for your home | Niw York production was duplicaied it rite for free and helpful advice to ed. and one son, Eimer L. Law- |inroughout the benches. Following the |lar: Tuesday, Rev. O. E:fiibbetts; Wed 1,9 "other Rhode lsland products. This | Mrs Frank Sheckleton and Mrs. Ever- | Gsnesiia Grnin Cor s - A AN I dar A BT Yabane fatid: Thak Tel. 326-5. jy22d | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con- ’ nesday. Rev. ¥. A. Legg; Thursday. to be | fidential), Lynn, Mass. Women only H er | announced ; Friday, Rev. G.'G. Serivener ; ; | Saturday. Rev. J. 1. Newland,. D, D. Easton. Pa !praise service led by Chorister An. Wheeler, scripture was read A brother, R L as) s state is' among the leaders in Jjunior acnievement work, as was demonstrat- ul triumph Eugene | e rvives | | E. ett Bosworth. twin dauchters of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kneeland, with their children proven a sensat tipodes. b; : T;vo Cars Choice Jpen, read and answer such letters. | A. Tullar, and prayer was offered by | a0 o ed last year when the young people Who | from Hartford, are in town visiting their | Seat sale at 10 o'clock this morning. E — | Mrs. Sara S Hooker, 51, wife ot | Bev. S. K. Maine, of Hebronyille, Mass. Dy et ol g AG i"‘fik‘,““““"'j Tepresented Rhode Island at Camp Vail | parents, x | e £ | Chauncey S. Hooker, died Monday atter. | The speakcr was Rev. Edgar ~Collins | #45, morning hell; £15, Breaktast; 815 |received many of the prize awards The nchaolibusaat ThedCenter! 15 uns Breed Theatre : Klnoure Bros !noon at’ her home, No. 290 - Prospee: | TWIRE, of New Yotk cil his theme | | on study ; 8.40 to 10.20. steward. | - John F. Murphy, formerly of Wester- | dergoing repairs, - The chimney, which John Lynch's story, “The Figure- y » |strect death being due to infirmities of | PeINE Some Facts in Christian Experi- | SR O, VOV, (8 0 SRS BOVATA- |1y T rho was a representative from Prov- | was in the center of the building, has wHEAT BRAN head,” adapted for the screen by R. EUNERAL DIREGTORS AND | o “SireHooker was hom in Reae | S5 iul, 1’\nw e xfi,;‘n in L}uarh- -IZVPE“;‘-% mé“e»,;' le stuc ‘v-d;;‘z'idence to the convetion of the Interna-|proved to be unsatisfactory, has been Cecil Smith, (and stwring ]yu:f:: EMBALMERS | co Corp.. May 4. 1830, the daugh- | *Di¢ '8 the 1O s reon, 5 | ner: 1, childrep's méeting’s 2:15. inspira. | tional Typographical Union, held in Al-| taken down. to the roof and rebuilt out- . O'Brien, is the featured attraction & RS {ter of Crowag® and Samantha Hotchkise | %3S DOrD again in the same villa e i Faas. dnap! bany, was a Speaker at a meeting Sun- | side the building at the east end. (h Tracl[ . Breed theatre today 1§ Union S Willimantic, Conn. | Lounsbury. With her husband she came |®(Fted in ihe work of the minisiry | Uonal addreesss 3.0, erginjed recrea-| 4oy cvening of the Providence Central| . The emplayes of the state highway de- O'Brien, popular hero of many a ro- 30, twilight serviee ; 7.15, evangelistic service. Prayer meeting in, Stafford Springs cot- |there. He has occupied important pui- that - mance, portrays the role of a youn ciety man who is offered the declared in regard Phone 29C (Lz2y Assistant) He | when they { 1o this city in the latter rart of th entered the hotel bu 's08 ness partment were engaged Monday Tuesday last in putting a coat of oil, tar | Federated Union. and Ipits in the York East conference, hadlines in some newspapers andis 100 Ib. Bag $2.95 { When Mr. Hooker built the Hooker houss | S°INE & few years agzo from the pas- - g to the convention wre misiading. He|and gravel on the state road leading | dacy for Mayor in his home town and ! JAY M. SHEPARD i ded him in the business until the | (Or3ie of SixR avenue M. u chureh |tage dallv at | and 4t §otclock . - |cxplained that the printers’ union Went!from tne .Center to its intersection with | accepts for a lark. Throush the influ- H Brookiyn, to become field secretary of i . eing given | TPR T3 as opposed to the open 3hoD. | the main road to Hartford. | 7 e ence of love, however, he determines to Succeeding Flimore & Shepard SR R et A M L b s il el S R | sumen 0'Garra, 50, who has been in| Mrs Adelaide Leonard left Thursday | Choice Wheat Middlings— |make a real fint. which is not to the e . {for his text lsaial 3- o “spoke | Norwich, e nresident of Norwich | 3 aares o v s il ¥ lMking -of. his ‘backers, who nominated uneral Director & Embalmer| [Urad for 70 Yoars Lo tnenceeeity of 2 staniari by which | Distict Epworth league: Rev! Marm . |(ailing health for more [Ran yeur and | song to Caiitoria, where she expects 10| Por hag 100 1b. . .. .. . $3.20|1Ps,of b bavkers wnominad = o i . G is - | Stockis t 13 it [was treated in . r % = = 5 1 0 posing 062 ORTH ST. VILLIMANTIC| |Thru its use Grandmother's L iosioned. 1o 1ol Mis King 1 | combined ‘mropmam. ot chop meetmor 1oit | iferent periods died Thursday night in | made her home with her mother. Mrs.|No ) Corne— denl o “row e ciseton o opposing laly Assistant Tel connection | Jyouthful Sphearacen has put the King of Kings first. You must | institute, one of the best nlanned since |that institution. Burial mahs St. 13_::; Joel T;.ck;,_hm u\;'er!! vears, taking the 3 La:“ax“fiw. IELUE e R 3 | Jremained uniil youth has inow God intimately in pfayer. Go to |their union was effected Several seasans | chacl's cemetery Sunday afternoon. The | care of the house, her mother being over | Per bag 100:T.. . ... ... $3.20 . Falline o guinenes. gl b0 ey become but ‘a memory, God as your littie child comes to vou, | ago. NG bearers were Patrick Shea, Martin 2 years of age. 3 2 volve in scandal the names of his sweet- heart and himself. Then commences a fight which has the fabled battle of the Kilkenny cats looking like a meeting of the Browning reading circle Over 400 persons took part in the pro- duction, among the supporting cast be- Grath, John Cunningham, John Dono- hiue, Daniel Casey and Joseph Herbert. Mr. O'Garra was born in Pawcatuck and always made his home in that _village. He was a member of Company B. Third fegiment, National Guard - and served with that command in the Spanish- Anthony Gregoris. who recently sold his farm on Chestnut Hill. has purchased the farm in Lebanon belonging to Mrs. Stella Lyman and moved his effects there Thursday last. Mrs. Meyer Cohen of Pine street has been entertaining her, brother, H. Zuck- No. 1 Meal— Perbag100 1b. .. ...$3.30i No. 1 Cracked Corn— Perbag100 1b....... $3.30 Him how much you love Him. have’ a religion that affects i Jrenders leaves the joy {others well.” He closed with tender ref- i Rof Beauty with ierences to tne early teachings of his i mother in ‘the home at Quarryville, and i {her departure for heaven when he was i {but a mere boy, and his hope of meeting {and tell We must The soft, refined, pearly » Already there are many cottages oceu- white appearance it pied. and vacant ones for hire are hard to find. : % i : Di-' C.WJa(V:krsoVn ‘3 DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantio About the Grove. Mrs. 0. E. Tourtellots of Chureh's Fer- ry. N. D. is spending several days at Hours—3 a. m. to 8 0. m. Phone 44 . < = he precious mother there. Moosup cottage. - Her husband was for. | Americar war. He left no near ' rela- man and her sistér, Mrs. Matiida Lei- s Dairy, 16, % < L or T - 3 ey - = il bt M ‘e (o, Thed, O Chriat, merly pastor at Wapping and' Oneco, | tives. rowits, of New York. Mr. Zuckman re- | Sucrene Dairy, e , irard, ~Frances Fedt SRl S Oriental Cream Cumf and e henedietion ws mfofioun, | IeaYing the conferencs ome 12 vesrs ke, | Moward L. Gainn and Mra. Guinn; for- | turned MWednesday night Per bag 100 1b 2 $3.35 Bari e o e forect e gl &t ocluck fer Willimant o Ko "ed by the district superintendent, Rey.| AMORNE ministers moted on the grounds | merly of Westerly, now.residents of New| - Six of the men who have been making er bag &Y 2 = rected. : s i car in morning to Jeave Wi W. H Bath, and not mentioned previously are Revs, | Jersey, -are here for two weeks' Visit,}a preliminary survey for an electric pow- | - o Pear] White will also be seen in “The @aatic for Norwich. Inauire at N N o " Dr. Tullar also spokc in the evening. |C- Harley Smith of Willimantie, S.-F!| guests of. Mr. Guinn's father, who has'a|er line from' Hartford -to Danielson, and Cottonseed Mel], 36 70— Black Secret.” and _‘her pictures on Yerm Lusch or at the hotels. novzed [1le was greeted by many friends who |Maine of Hebronville, Mass:, W. F. Keith | cottage. at Pleasant View. Since leaving | who have made their home with Mrs, Per 100 b $3 75 the bill jnclude the ¥ .the news and a - == — e e used to know him in former days at|Of South MancHester, F. .Ci ‘Baker of [ Westerly about five years ago Mr. Guinn| Ethel Blakeley, heye gone to. Birch bag +ereess POSO| Century comedy. Bolton, East Glastonbury and other | Whitman, Mass. 8 ~ ¢ 7l jay heen emploved as freight cashier for | Mountain to begin the working'plans for | B a1 Glute =t the construction of the line, which is to be_built " this' fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carpenter are en- tertaining Mrs. Carpentér’s mother, ' Mrs. Strand The Strand will open up again Thursday, August 19th and will nothing but the best of vaudeville and e IS the Furness-Withy & Co., steamship op- ‘erators, .with office in New .York city. A large teuring car of expensive type, on show Perbag1001h....... Stock Feed— At ome o’clock Monday the firat ser- o dining room. vice was held in the old Stafford Springs Misses Jacqueline 4nd Emestine- Stock- IMURRAY'S BOSTON STORF Willimantic, Conn. Ihe. g 39367, Oklaho- | house, on Wesley. Circle, where the old | ing of. Danielson - are: at the. Danieisen | PPOFIRE registry number T Haywood, her sisters, Miss Haywood and i hou 5 s E : the.. call from damage in High 3 sters, Miss Hay an pictures. ,The Strand has secured the |fashioned praver and iestimonies are |nouse on Church cirele with thelr father, “;:;J;‘;;fi‘x‘mor:m‘ T aontact with a|MrS. Dowd, also Mortimer Dowd. Perbag:100 1b'. ... ... $3.45! ccrvices of ‘four Ardt clase ‘uaion music [head in’ the social gatherings. As an-|Rev. M. S. Stocking president of tos | Y ¥ Some adverse criticism has been made trolley car. 'The chauffeur cut in ahead of the trolley car and stopped with front Wheels to the curb near the Goodyear tore, instead of running in alongside the | Surb as required by trafe regulations. ! The motorman supposed the chauffeur | was to do this, but when the automobile | cime to a sudden stop there was no clear- ance ropm. The trolley ear was barely moving and the end of the running. board ripped the eover of a spare tire in the rear of the automobile from OKlahoma before coming to.a full stop. There was no- other- dam- age. i g There was & report in Westerly Mon- day afternoon that a representative of Worcester investors was negotiating for the purchase of the Stillman building in High street and the adjoining building. corner of High and Broad streets, known as- the Segar building. Both buildings are of brick, three ' stories, with ' five Stores, ‘offices on second flcors and hall and club rooms on the third floors. 5 This same party, so it is reported, re cently purchased ' the: three:story brick Potter- & Langworthy building in High cians who will be sure to furnish only the best of music. The Strand has also made extensive decorations. and have done some remodelling. _The patrons are assured of comfort and genmine en- tertainment. For Thursday the Strand will have ‘The Musical Waylands in a surprising musical novelty, Bernard and Ferris will -entertain you with their wit- ty chatter. The Maxwell Quintet will be seen as the Jolly Five in some freak stunts. The name of the special fea- ture picture will be announced later. Do not forget Thursday, August 19th-at * the StranZ. % {nounced in the camp meeting programs No. 1 Oats— Perbag961b..... No. 1 Barley— ! Per bag 100 1b. . Union Grains, 24 7% Per bag 100 b, White Chops— ' Linseed Oilmeal— Perbag1001b....... $3.60 }Mysfic Scratch Feed— Perbag100 1h....... $4.10 Shells, Nicely Screened— Perbag100 16....... $1.35 Best Flour— Norwich Distriet Epworth league. "ASPIRIN WARNING! Unless you see the namé,"Bayef” én , tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe’by millions.. .. upon the anvearance of numbers of girls | from the camps at the lake, upon the | roads and at the Center, dressed in very | abbreviated clothing, which might be al- | lowed at the lake, but not in the town. _Mrs. James A. Utley-is ill with erysipe- las. Her daughters, Mrs. Squier and Mrs. Lyman, have come to attend her. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Eisenberg and chil- dren. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt, have returned from Pennsylvania where ‘they were called suddenly to at. tend the funeral of Mrs, - Eisenberg’ grandmother. The -trip of several huw dred miles was made by automobile With- out ‘any mishap.’ - Y ety Clinton Lewis has npurchased a pool table. Mr. arid Mre. Richard Williams and children, Muriel and Langdon, of Mont- claif, N. J., ‘who have been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A: Hunt for the JUST RUN YOUN A Bulletin For Sale € Advertisement Wili Sell [t HOTELS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEA:'S A Hoover in your home will free you from much of the Be Careful What You American House drudgery of summer house work. About 3 hours’ active street, near Canal. , This building has six stores, offices on the secand floor and the reoms of the Westerly lodge of Elks and Wash Your Hair With Per barrel ......... $15.00 D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Sarvice Connected service a week with th> Hoover is sufficient to keep every- Step in and let us show you how the Hoover will shake all - t:“.::’.’%’v_i‘fiw:‘:?;.‘fli Ve of the dirt out of your rugs, absolutely withdraw it by |! ; coar O Om;::“f;:::.“:: s e ! N'HE:: suction, .::d Ilfthen brush the nap velvety to pre- |! ; : PN e e b serve beauty ife of the rugs. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it driés’ the scalp and makes ‘the hair’ brittle. 3 The' best' thing ‘o use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for, this is pure and’ entirely’ ‘greasless. It's . very cheap and beats anything else’ all to Dpieces. You can get this at any drug store. and' a’ few ounces will last the whole. family , for mionths, i Simply moiaten ‘the hair with water and: rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. - It 'makes an abundance *of rich, créamy ' lather, cleanses * thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and enly, and iS ‘soft, fresh 'looking, thev Masonic. club on the top_ficor. These gentlemen evidently “have faith in the future of Westerly. S The Briggs building in Westerly -and Phone Shstucket Stree? DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAI PLAN Worcester Beef Perbag 100 1b....... $4.75 Hay—Per ton ...... $40.00 ALL THE ABOVE COM- HAYES BROS. Props. MODITIES ARE GUARAN. | T¢lest ons 1227 26-28 Broadwsy TEED TO BE OF FIRST e QUALITY. . et SAFETY FIRST! Accept. only an’ ‘‘unbrolcen package’’ of . o genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”” which contains: pfoper-direc- + Lt = tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuraigia, Coids. hhzuml- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. ; Strictly Amefican! s AT s i ; * Jl - Hundy tin boxes 6f 12 tablets cost but a Tew, cents-—Larges packdggs. .+ : ! ’ Chas. l & : 2 B Shieubiosié a.uu‘-a.'m f-n'xur-’xuw cwmg?* . a,g:..fin:a -s'llmmd,'; :n: Sk Ig;.sm, ,flvl‘l;‘y_rw?vy, -_n “h}m : " X fismrg > .0“ street, also-the requiern high mas for the repase! of her soul. ‘which' was siing’in St. Michael's church- Monday. “Burirl was'in St. Michael’s cemetery. The bearers were Joseph ‘Keane, Frederick Crowley. Pat- rick J. Sullivan, John-R. Shea, J. Francis Delaney and John E. Cusick. Mra.. Donohue 'was ‘born Nov. 30, 1852, BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNa EDS Lizu HAJESTIV ~— TR & ik 3 WHEN ¥0U WANT 10 b, AL