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—-—-—’——-'.-—-—.1 | Conmecticut Heavy Artillery. wounded in action, one: N ¥ s 1. A v *Preifiminary to he bus 4 iy Cycla club - N wo' daughters, Mrs. Cora B! i sre resolut ons: o the. he entire third floor of 3 I Secretary Dyron U. Richards of the|vears president ce tie buxt , and |. 11 s TOWR, 48 Superin e it o o?l;::nh ‘:,. who president emeritus when ho!vehicies. wos busy on Wednesduy C B 0 . will died i Westerly last May. The main- Jitney leenes = R LOps, ha\r oming Out; | = . d the forty-sixth annual meeiiug tenance debt has been réduced from ! ‘rolley traftic between Ailartic bLeach ; o 3 R RO LR m;fl fl" ¢t pro-|0f the American Health Assoeintion as|9$5,000 to §1,000. {and Weckapaug will djscontinue nest DOubléS Its B&Uty gorgx. ok rlox:A The latest real estate rumor i-n o the, ' each, and W t a ® Of PrO- |, representative of the state board, Af.] The general permanent funds mos ’wmna-y( Half hour service wiil aiso effect that the lmusum‘e)m eol!;»l“-:' :‘:I‘o' The collector’was 4 surprised that helter the convention, he wWill go to Denver | amount to $108,938.61, 'y,\e income lutl d on the Vatculllln .uh : e e o e T N hentrs | informed. the oftender that he had: the|on/oficial business, and then to Winona. |Yeds reinis $5 70450, Fhe Lnasd of 1 < | Whe trolicy and telephoze service [n Wmhul.“ Rl et are 1o -consi| gkt oMaolal: 08 that herora se MO THEL =il g Gy, thelroetor: the fLese a2 the memoniall fuid hold it “'““'hw;fs‘,‘”; See bt nal b ering the purchase of a wiore. desirable |check was chshed he would be given Tea-) Prosent month. fr;m ‘w?xigl‘l‘:;‘::‘beel;, 51 SN S ot hickeeateman L - ritrions & F site on Broad st.cet. The proposed site|somable time “to institute proceedings. | fhe seallop fishing -season opened onliions to (he gemeral permanent funds| . Milk is now “selli S £ their admistration account wi (s at the corner of Union street, mow The payment of the fine by the Wash-|\yednesday In Rhode lsland, and w S ionts ot ANota L 6 Bonar) o Hier e Westarly. - 3 @le o tie Court for allowance; covered in part by a wooden building|ington couney.-man,.is the first instance it goos into effect n restriction prohibit b A & s'l'ou % Westeric hanl Eoncart this EThursdas) 5 erefore tacing Broad strect and another fronting on record inythfa customs district, Where |ing 1 catch of more than fiftcen bushels Lo o gy Lanne o Shaw SLOLASOL| - Westerly Band concert 3 on Union street. Included: in the plot it|a motor -bout ‘swner- fined failed to £l lin any one day for each boat actually |DUVeT DAvec, $4950807 “Mes B '22, [Slmas e on % i postomesrabunany a large open space extending to the old |many excuses for violating gmernmcnt engaged in the industry by licensed fiyn- é’x[t ';f Py M‘_se Yhnln s i hflalf‘m“t Hiteiate sl 2o town hall, the rear of the James A.|regulations. ermen. It said the bivalves will not |y’ o $500:° sale of Adcil Kenyon.quxry at the stamp window as to the % % Welch building, and along one side of | Previdence Zionmist mn-iuuun Have | be plentifu! th! ason. The principal ¢ 981,78 s * chiivc 1y | cause received the onse: that Augdst B A {same, and the said Administratrices: are the oid Dixon house property. This| gppointed fifteen mbmbem of the exe-|spallop beds in Rhode Island are near )3T $981.78; sale of church jroperty T : & directed to give-notice thereof by traet and buildlngs ls owned by ‘Mrs |cutive committes; to .mment {the -dis- | East Greenwich. j TGk, M0 332060 tota1 5 allea Bl sl L : Z ing this order oncs Katherine Welch. This is an ideal site|trict on- the gentral co o The budget for 1981, j cause. : 4 : = = 15 o {having a circulation in said -Districh : , Representative Ambrose . Kennedy | i field, $13,190; South < -Amariiea,{. The Barber hose company ' was cal cast ix days Drior 1o (he dute ofoAtd 16r ‘a theatre and, with the removal of rangements for memorial -services'* in Monday night by s larm sant | t] has aspirations toward the senatorship ; Holland and Java, 3 . , | out 1 . hearing, and make roturn.to the C e Svelin bl O e e ‘%om;m:éhfi“&ffi}f: atter the governorship in both of which | 59 admivistration, ~ $2.05%% nowdifn from tho hox at Liberty and Smith NELSON ). AYLING, Ja iy and - was } the b: + sail g the same i, appointed for mm‘: ne enhance the beauty of Westerly's civic|prominent . b e s PR TR centre. ‘Thin site is diagonally opposite | ¢ry are to be”invited to the memorial, in- | Sases he would be crossing the pol | streots. y ! ' opTiic above and foresoing s 2 true, the Library and Memorial building, i |cluding Suprems Court Justioe Louis DijSmbitions of Covernor Licckman. ac- pastor of | The s of oninst ; TERTES b e ipposite Wilcox park. and in the cormer| Brapdels:’ The Wdith of Colomel Cutier | c0idiny ltg\:um::n He ig said ul\(‘: o:t;" his ol wm; 5 }“r‘;agp‘:rm“ . xcx o 5 Tt A ¥ e cupie el rad b win | . 2t s ek b - : L WA 11928, The. following clipping is 3 . 'rhe frontage on Droad street is not|these words: g at Montville, within 2nd for the Di a|the Washington Evening. Star: Bl S '"f,'f e fi‘, a’\“,"“’“" and non-arrival of esncn of Montuilie) on the 3ist dav 6F August, more than Hhicty foot, Dt Ao o i | Goos Ameritan Hit Gatenis bt | £ Repsebentative Ambrose Kennedy. of | Burdicic of Westerly spoke. for.the cast. | = | A few. cents..buys “Danderine.”|” Preseni—DAN D. HOME, Jodge. Sitractive sntcalioe and front oc a.;thed- n, : {Rhodé_Island, who took. a . prominent aid the two men on the program o STO!\INGION IAf!er an application of | *Danderine” | Estate of Charles T. Ramage late of U0 NEUENE, Wi, AR t the| [ Westerly members will attemd tie an‘iparv in war and international adjust-| .cpond to Alfred’s relcome were born | Montville, in =aid District. deceased. dlong Union street, and rear o ture | Bual field day and dinner of the Repub-|ment. legislation as a majority memberii“tn. same western town and attended:|. }ightning struck in ! dandruff, besides every hair shows new | _The Bixecutor appeared in -Court ‘and Welch bullding for a theatrical structurefy, ., “cyup o¢ “Rhode Istind at Rocky|of the house commitiee on foreign ik wamo sshool. He spoke in place om‘m borough durin {1ife, vigor, vrightness, more color and |filed 2 written application alleging.tha* s X s any In the United Siates |Point today (Thursday). Secretary Fd-{fairs, is- & candidate for the republican|pc P3M° 2SRo0h fle SO G4 PRCS 9| eiurm. but caused mo hickness. &1 estate s now in settlement. fn/ seld Parties xrecot‘ls “:{;L;;rflfid‘;“ ;;}n;f,;”’m'l' ward Rogers states that reports Showy for governor of Rhode i 24 transaction fess ld A W et Court, and praving for an order te~ u-! that there Wwill be an unusually large at- appropriate for him to do so, since | The electri state election. wivet mill = ic::*ah;mr!enlr‘u(a")f belonzing to saides noring e Pro e 3 ord. |tendance. Colonel H. Anthony.Dyer, the Kennedy was one of | MT: Coon had been called away and & | i4no was struck ; o fe, Rl acsceedin sl zpoiiaton B e s | preaident of the clab, will have general!the lcading con ive members of the Caon nd 1ia Arst pastorats tn Coon and Williams street, ard a NORW cH TOWN applieation he heard and -determined” = to give the matier out for Dobe|chargs of the.”event, The. princfpalljforeign affairs committce and has 2 A near the Second Congregatis the Probate Court Toom in Montwile teation 'V;',‘:”:;"';H';"‘,'.:x';r O necs bo |Speaker will be Congressman Foss. Heia revublican r ten days’ recreation in the |said Distric X P4 was uproofed. The lightning tic 5 er of Broad and nion et por| Wil bo ccomvanied from New York, by |congresses. His %e.| Rev. Mr. Burdick thought it unreces- of ‘New': Hainpihive, ~'Rev. *azed, th y e - Governor Beeckman, Who will be on the|fairs has been t s con. |2y to have any address of welcoi fn | jr3 e ?F«;fi‘ S in that sectfon would he the| o " " ¢rom & vistt to Senator Hard- | sideration, and he has utation of | Alfrei as all were familiar with . tnel . 2 irst Baptist church Mg b o Betad: o, o0 the men and|former hospitality of the people. Iis Henry Bueklin, 33, Civil war veteran, |ablest speakers in the house. el conforence In e fraction of the|gied Tuesday. afterncom at his home “One of his activities in congress re- B Frank Pitzstmmons. | providence, the ‘last of a family of ten.isulted in alloting the : atjriten U REC: Sthrs bnt eplthen e , 80 8L CAMALACrNS | $ro hene o DEChAr | bf - Prattasit ot e Rhode, (Islond -iaverme, found it g0 warm in in the homes that istering o decided KicK | Bycktin, manager of the old Mystic Val-{nue and M street—in front of St M the snow storm was soon forgotten. jce of the law. The|jer Instituee, and Who commanded Bat- church and the residence of Chi Mr. Burdick said: “We are the shock of his offi-|tery B, First Regiment, Light Artillery,|Justice White—as the site for a me- and If we do aiffer in 1 career on Tuesday when a Washing-|o¢ Rhode Istand, in the Clvil war. Henry |morial to the nuns who served as nurses metaods we are not lacking In courtesy. boat owner came across With|pycklin served in the ‘Fourth Connecti-|on the battlefields Open doors are larger than ever, and we reck, covering two fines of | eyt Infantry, subsequently the Wirst| Mr. Kenndey is a graduate of Holy ve o broader vision of the world's 3 Cross College, Worcester, Mass., and s, 'These calls for the exercise of Boston University Law Scheol. He . for faith, hope and love. If we for several years princi 4 | cannot love evening great. eacri- chool d superintendent 1 be oi little service.” s pative town, a colonel on the staff of Gow: Local Lacenies Pothier of Rhode- Island from 1909 1912, inclusive. SEWING < “Before coming to Congress he speaker of the Rhode house lenNG representatives. He w: sentative in congre: .+ Third district and Three Finishes i it on the 4th day of Septemr- 1820, at 10 ofcla;"' in the fove. Bailey returned to his home on notice of the pendemcy o Wodnésday evering. VWhile |Said. anplication, znd of sald heatine i s thereon; Lo eiven hv- tha nublieation of aley was the gucst of hi3|ihis order once in The Norwich.Bullefin. -lew and . sister, Jadge aud a newspaner a circulation in said ‘am H. Williams of Derby, wno { Distriet, at le: three da“hrrfiflr -&' hofhave been possing many weeks at Bethle- |date of said hearing, and ‘that re hem. made to the C Mrs. Thurston:'B.-Barher'- of Peck's | corner has received a programme of the 200 anniversary of the First Congrega- tional church of Griswold, Satarday and Sunday September 4 and 5. Mrs. Barber who was formerly .-a member of this v church contemplates attending - the bi- WELYL centennial festivities, and will be enter- JEWETT CITY s tained at the home of relatives during| Wednesday forenoon twe men im:s big the very impresgive exercises. Mr. and!New York auto truck .drove up to Dr 3. Mrs. Harry James Taylor of New Lon-|H. McLaughlin's office on Main strest. el don, who recently visited Mrs. Barber |Two men got down off the Seat and eir- for several days, will return to Norwich | ried a boy about 15 years of age into.the Town the latter part of the week to re-|doctor's office. The boy’s head was Wwray— main at Mrs. Barber's home during her |ped in cloths which were soaked. fin absence. blood. The doctor found a long, @cep’ Mrs. Albert Smith of Norwich Town |gash on the back of the boy's héad whics o is passing two wecks at Fisher's|it took a considerable number of stitehes Owness of motor boats in Rhode Isi- when fined for Fire alarm was sen ercnse, but there wa the firemen. The electr Aiwood plani was and work suspended. Storington son of M tiai mass e James E. O'Bries of ivory ming, and v blossoms. quet of Killarneg - and Mrs. Martin Hiscox of Chica- | valley. The veil rly of Westerly, are here visit- Wi . Miss Rosanna Frederick L. Arnoid of | bride; ‘was bridesma guests of Miss Mar:na | Of orchid taffeta v in Main street. She wore a biack i E. Dick, who manazsa the ;gzlfi;;fégr:{i;‘;‘di;‘“‘\‘,l“ Island, entertained on Tuesday Mrs |to close. The boy was very weak frum —rhe ) tacia_G. Leat BBt Tavvante m'm,.,e at “Wartsn{iSC Stoninefen barotiel and | Mrs. Charles’ La Varge and children, hiiahe § ths doc!r;‘r fnade- anlesuiaton :aac.ifil“v oo B Freakrait “f;);l‘flw'm gy &t rl‘\“ aries and Elizabeth, of Town street;|but found no fracture. The story is-an o o ' s 2 hate =2 to be done in Westerly 1 e e *eitts| Mrs. Hiram Farnham ~and son Master |unusual one. When the big truck lefc Norwich Electric Co. TR Shscrvanes of Tabor i sits| i il ard Farnham of New London,. form- | New ¥York bound for Glasgo, a num- §ERe e TS ana |erly of Norwich Town. Wednesday and |ber of city kids caught on to the track today (Thursday) Mrs. Smith has as|and begged for a ride. As the distance The Seventh Day Baptist Missio ary society, board of managers, wit <rance Rathbun, has raturnel Camp Winona, Vt., where ste{ A clever girl 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET one who knows what guests Mrs. Charles Marsh and daughter, | increased from the city all the'. boss headquarters Weste ubmitted | apent the swam er. you mean when you say things you don't|little Miss Thelman Marsh of Town |dropped off but one. When well up the the seventy-eighth annual report toj! 3 E¢ith Corr is Rome on vazaiian | mean. street line he begged to be allowed to make-the d e couldn’t be left eo - far and was such a fine- little Agnes Thorpe of Staortevant | street, and Miss Katherine Shahan of West Town street, have returned from |fellow witl he was allowed. to stay a week’s stay at Quonochontaug Beach, | aboard. Wednesday morning after leav- : R. I Today (Thursday) Miss Thorps!ing Glasgo, when near Pachaug, Jimmic, and her sister, Mrs.- Sarah Snow will|as the men im, in some way, he 8 | leave for Gardner, Mass, for.a few days'| couldn Low, fell off and receivea - visit with their brother William Thorpe. e inju the doctor. found. The Mrs. James Sexton has returned to her d mlxc-\ anxiety for the bo; | home in Boston, Mass., after a visit of r leaving him in Jewett City. at the home of her cousin, Mrs. stood out strenuously agminst F. Greene of West Town street. | an. So, upon advice of the Mrs. Greene accompanied Mrs. Sexton |doctor, the men left with him, agres STURDY SCHOOL for a two weeks' stay. Mr. Greenc will |that as their route lay through ssvers! spend the week end in Boston. cities they would leavs him if he scemed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Croker and son, |unable to stand the trip t6 New. York ce Croker of Huntington avenue, Beginning at midnight Tnesday night, SUPPLIES left Wednesday for a few days' visit at g regulation military and naval - gaard Bt home of their son and daughter-in- | Kave heen continuousiy on duty over the : aw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry = Croker of | body of fingene LeClairé at his late Hows The Children Need Them Scheneetady, N. Y. on East Main street and will be unifl § . Michael Zerp and daugh- | this morning. The men volunteering for This Is the Place to Get Them STOCKINGS For Boys and Girls . Miss Rita Zero of Brooklyn, N. Y. |the duty are Harold J. Brickley, Bafl 8 passing some time with their son- Hiscox, William Monte, BEverett " His- and daughter, Mr . and Mre |oox, Jr, Velo Ashey, Sidney Melvin, Har- Wauwecus Hill. Mrs. l ey Maynard. Ermic Raney, Fred Belisle, hildren Louls and Ange- | wailace II. MISSES' RIBDED MERCERIZED HOSE dd Ribbed Hose, in black and - WRITING TABLETS Payne, Irving Thorten, Jo- ¥ x returned from a three | seph Foy, John MeKiernan, Norman*Mae- te, which sell regularly for 75c 4 5¢, 10¢, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ ay at hnr parents’ home. ! Lean, Hazard d 7% a pair. zes from § to 10. Aramoney, George - Cyr. Mrs. Ronald Nelson. (Marion | Bugene LeClaire was. 8o well. betoved by ) rcturned Wednesday = from|aj who knew him that nothing-wilibe and ~are DasSilE | left undone that may enhancesthe. - MEMORANDUM BOOKS Nelson's former home | pressiven of his funeral services-whigh 62, 8¢, 10c to 25c ,..-{ Tipper - Washington street INK—Koal Blac! . George Nock returned to COMPOSITION BOOKS THIS WEEK 5¢, 12Y>c to 29¢ each ALL SIZES ONLY 65¢ SO for ordinary c BOYS' AND G ing. v days mt ol respondence work, or WRITING ¢ sister, Mrs. Harrp Vail | American. Legion and the army and navs. RIBBED LIS FLUIDS for fountain pens, ete— Town street. A detachment of soldiers and saflors will a ,' 10c and 15¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Engler of K“i‘.psmrt the body to the grave, taps will.be A very de Io weight 5 X = { maug, have as their guest for a week. [sounded and a salute will be fired. wear, in sizes from 6 to 10 MUCILAGE, GLUE AND PASTE \ Mrs. sler's rephew, Charles Carden of 73¢ AND 85c A PAIR in tubes or bottles—12c, 15¢ to 42c i Now as pears are beginming te ‘ripen PENHOLDERS—5¢ and 8¢ each i t | e curious blight which has struck masy of the fine trces of the borough is very noticeable. The whole tree is mot af- While en route to Willimantie. H. .| Budd of Mount Vernon, N: Y.; was a cal LEAD PENCILS AT ALL PRICES er recently at the home of George Keiley : 7oUC080C S8 B 0K eaving their: feate 2 for 5c, 4c, 5¢ and Tc M| of Town street. o areingan healfhy o erit s LN e, sekieits’ 4 e t BRASERS for pencil or ink—8c Miss Nellie Kingsler of Hunting ave- |y ononee are dead. Bartlett trees heic Two weights are offered in this 3 g - % and 106 sach rue was espected to leave on Wednesday | ([0 "0F L T Tron s anivan®s very desirable brand. They are re- S % M fl = t a the home of -her bro on East Main street all his fine 'trees are inforced with linen knee, heel and 3 ores PENCIL SETS-—45c, 58c and up v and sioter, Mr. and%dlrs. Henry |O% East Maim street o toe, and will wear like iron, BOOK STRAPS—25¢ and 33c Spril] of T st §e, 65c AND 7S¢ A PAIR e | Postmaster D. F. Finn and his party : BOSTON PENCIL SHARPEN- i rE S ;:rnda‘egsmmd at Atwatic City, N. 3 BRS—$1.29 i Clinton, were guests Wednesday of | oo < e KODAK ALBUMS — 15¢, 25 PBailey, at the parsonage on Elm avenue. The terrific storm which -M o ek CHILDREN'S “CADET” HOSE “WAYNE KNIT” STOCKINGS You've heard of themg we know. are a good medium weight wovmean s | School Frocks for Little Girls | o oolAM AND FOR THOSE NOT SO LITTLE buy a faw pafre. You will be s s Domestic Dress Ginghams for more. Al ! | = ; | WE BOUGHT SEVERAL HUNDRED AT A MOST SURPRISING PRICE St i slgjcel: LIBERTY HILL : Fegular prices ors give a wide range of choice, and. the-prices, as you will not, are [ LS00 e DI » i not, ! tended C. E. open air.unton meeting YOU BENEFIT BY IT very low. Width 27 inches— tended t open 25¢ to £ % Shyint ¢ & damage in this vielmity furnighéd only 2 Adventure® with Christ, is to be the T S topic at the First Congregational puy-‘wfl -ender in the borough and skirted the or servies, this (Thursday) evening in |toWn on its northern border. The balt'm L l gale of wind blew. corn dow.nin lhe William House of the Ualted States |Places, but the damage was not'heavy. navy recently made a brief t at his| Many as they pass elong the e Ty et roads noticing unmistakable signs of Dr. Charles M. Lamb of Town street, h_l'!‘- e fim"z:i:fll;um:;’"_m aller - i 1tle Mon- | will' b8 seen. a g i e b T ol | to the beautiful colors of* early, Septem- 8 z 2 { This handsome flower is often mia- for_an aster, but a momentls;#- | { #5c AND 75¢ A PAIR THIS WEEK h compdse each flower hud ular in shape. cars ago yesterday, Sept. 1 “the ! held at Goshen'at 3.p. m. Sunday. There | jaw was off on black ducks. ~On #hat TPEWICE OUR PRICE 3% A YARD ! was .music by the . Lebanen - orchestra. | cvening”three well known hunters. one af CH" STOCKINGS £ » 4 i-r ey were mmd to come here in t%0 | whom fs dead now, arrived in town .wHth ¢ S i we a larze black snake whicll measured fite Another fine make of Stockings tor X Wiillam F. ng\'ey. who has returned | feet and two inches. He was-shet “hear ve legs, for either boys or girls. 3 from a trip to Coyote, Cal,-where he tght an Sk ® Be oL o The welg! is medium—no 00 the famous "black snake well” in Hofé. went to visit his aunt, called on = ville ,a mile above the town. The Byjih- light nor too heavy, and they will This Zephyr Ginghams {mother here Monday. tin = the story continpe A 3 Mrs. Charles Abel and daughter Eliza- | wenl was filled with stonesd ‘some give 103 per cent. service. VALUB 5450 TO $750 Two widths in this lot—27-inch and beth of New Britain visited the former’s | since, becat 50c AND 59C A PAIR stnce, 2 horse had fallen info. &t - 2-inch. Beautiful, soft finish || mother, Mrs. Sadic Clarie, last Week. |and been killod- List winter in- the:menth SALE BEGINS lODAi Zephyr Gingham, in a good assort- Prof. F. A. Verplanex and . wife of of December a varty of men onb- . S South Manchester * vidited' - Mrs.. Ver-| s ypassed the well and notided: that; : r_-_ven:l of styles, including the de- | Planck’s mother, Mrs! E. AL Noyes, Sun- | interstices between the stones; fairly susses’ numsmn corrox most | HAVE YOU: A GIRL FROM SIX TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE? IF SO, YOU | #rsble smai checka- Fine Cotton Hose in black, white OUR PRICE 4 o o ni oS Shberba et e | QS WDy sEE R R "‘”"?n‘«".'fi ; 5¢ A YARD ommunion wil e observed next Sun-|eticks and poles and went to we: O OBVAD. A et i ahat St RECOGN]ZE THE PROBLEM OF THE SCHOOL CLOTHES !aay at the churol took out 93 -black snakes from the well tags which wil) wear and look wen, Mrs. George' A. Trotter, Who hes been | o Jonwest: was over six foet in' lehett B THE T AT These Gingham Dresses Solve the Problem “Bates” Zephyr Gingham pending flv-\ «:mmwr‘ .2“3 1-fr)_-‘r_no‘l her, | Phis fact was well Lnuv{n at the q,nu THERE ARE ALL STYLES, AND ALL COLORS, AND NOT A AEebedy. . nowa; what {Rates” MISSES' SHAPED LISLE HOSE , DRESS IN: THE LOT IS \\’ORTH LESS THA Tusiday. be nd - daughter of |y cery fine lisle th: K or cordova: Fiday revort that the well contalns 8 guests of the’ for- |, ONLY $100 A PAIR means when applied to Gingham. $4.50, AND We have an excellent line of staple and MANY OF THEM ARE VALUED AS HIGH AS $7.50. THERL : and-novelty designs, in all the .'«m; Tarrist 3. Ailer, - who. has been RE MANY BLOOMER DRESSES IN THE LOT, TOO. PITCH SREi e e ke width fasse Y 's vacation with her sis- X inches— ter= here and in Columbia, returned to IN'AND'BUY ENOUGH TO LAST THE ENTIRE SCHOOL . { e the one they. ghot. . ., Horace Foote, | p | her duties s distriet nurse .in_North- |ara spending b 35 = % , OUR PRICE 5% A YARD estern Massachugetts Tuesday. brother in New Hampshire this e - X }:A'R FOR IT’'S 'A CHANCE THAT DOESN'T COME EVERY “Elerslie” Dr Gi | Letters and cards have been received | Mrs. Kate Haggerty is enteriffiag MISSES' MERCERIZED * F ersiie €SS ngham by relatives and friends of Mrs. Maud |friends from Stamford this = SPORT SOCKS i3 A really lseautnful weave in_many I'simer, who is visiting her aunt in Coy- unusual designs and colors. This is ole, Cal. Mrs. Palmier writes the coun- | the finest domestic gingham made, is beautiful ' there now and plum. g and compares favorably with fi,, and orange trees are loaded with Miss Marietta Reed best of the imported. Width 32 16 A novelty of this season which has proven very popular, We have them in black, white or cordovan. er home in Putram ; &% inches— 3aul Wachtel has sold his farm by the | Mies Fanns \£s calied on mbq- ONLY 85c A PAIR OUR PRICE 79: A YARD 1100k to Xir. Fausek. here one day last week Quite a number attendéd “the Mrfl fair this" wee! PROTECT YOUR CHILD—AND OTHERS | "“y (10, MOt . oniertained & w ‘The beginning of school brings coughs . and colds to many children. A the first | {ricnds from Webster Tucsday night Ber sign of a cold it is well to'give a child a | birthdas Idose of Foley's Hemes and hTar“’Cdam» Y pound safe, rel le cough m ine. His had ante Mrs. 3. B. Pluijmers, Avtumn 2L2 Jogances “OPBs, . been o Passaic, X. Jo weite - “Foleye. Hone | obtain deliveries of all machirery erder- and Tar certainly is thé best cough and-led from English and “United Stxte cold remedy I ever tried for my hlfie bBuilders since 1914; thelr * eq Children like it. .Good for coug! ¥ would now aggregals ' abdout e "'“‘“"m"" e spindles. ‘The actual number; i='not more than 2.250.400