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¥ Sy good :and iperhaps a ‘little .better” ‘than‘| Griffin house 'in “Main' street, return to ithat 'have preceded. ‘Since ‘the last | their “home today :(Euesday.) ’ | fair .the grange has constructed a large! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson .are ‘buildihg “for ‘the agricultural -exhibits, | visiting in Stroudsburg, Pa. instead of renting & large ‘tent for that| Mr. and Mrs. Charies C. Davis, who ‘purpose, .as ‘heretofore. = have ‘been at -their summer home here, -§t. Michael :parish Holy Name socicty | Teturned Sunday to Pelham Manor, N. Y. of Paweatuck ‘has ‘voted ‘to participate in the parade of Holy Name societies of ot al. Passed. Mr. Otis who was present.to represent| the interests of the state eriminal | matters, announced that Mr. Sisson he present on Wednesday to go-on wil the criminal appeals and the jndictments teturned by the grand jury. i Myron Plimpton vs. J. DeVere Barber. \Assigned to Westerly, November -session; ::aree‘:!y or affidavit to be filed Within two %q" Tl?lna;n coaniy & N,‘,'{";“’f;,g'::;:; Divorce, Alvice Borda vs. Wenceslav |10 PEHOCHL JBoR Shy. AMiLL 3 13orda. Tto be heard tomorrow. ‘lat least 400 men and have a band. A’ Divorce, Leroy B. Kenyon vs. Maud ', | committeeion ways and means and trans Kenyon. Bill of particulars within two|Portation was appointed, composed o tveeks with trial in November. Rev. John J. Keane, Joseph MecGuinness, Btta Osman vs. Molly Silverstein:|Joseph Lord, Patrick Barrett, John J. Meard on demurrer to the declaration, | Gallagher and John O!Brien. The follow- Richard J. Bfoome vs. Wakefield :Mills| ing named were appointed committee on 0. By agrcement continued to the No-|membership: TThomas Purtell, Jos2ph, vember session. To be taken up as the|H. McGuinness, Daniel (Cogan, Mart lirst case first jury day. _|[{Devine, John J. McGuire, . Bernard Sis- Palmedus W. Bennett vs. Joseph T.[son, Martin McGrath, Danicl Kelleher Murphy, Heard on .motion. and James Gormley. Kill That Cold With *\“;L'Q. CASCARA & QUININE FOR AND Colds, Comghs M& La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous ¥ Pakeno chances. Keeprthis stantarl remefly handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a ©6ld in 24 hours— Relieves ‘@Grippe/in3 days—Excellent for Heallache WESTERL? At the secord annual meeting of Fath- -er Murphy ceuneil, ‘Knights of Colu..ibus he'd in CGlumbus hall the fo'lowing ‘ficers were -eccted: ‘Grand imight, 'F. E. deputy grand iknight, Georg: shancellor, John 'Domohoe John Mahoney : financial seere- tary, Peter Brustalom; trgasurer, Thom- as Khittie ; lecturer, Cornelins Cos- | tello; advocate, James P. Galvin; war- den, Jacob Field; inside guard, William Hauft; ‘outside, guards, Edward Ken- ney; trustees, John Dougherty, George F. Costello, Edward Flynn; chaplain, Rev. Laurence J. Kelledy, .for the past six years pastor of the Church of the track last week has entered them in the four days' light harness meet at the Woonsocket fair grounds this week. Mr. Orr's entries include Lee Grand, Peter Hart and Louise Fletcher and they are on edge for starts in faster company au ‘Woosocket. Immaculate Coneeption, the two terms’ limit allowed under the rules of the So- clety of Marists, has ended his pastorate here and is succeeded by Rev. Joseph Murray. Father Kelledy has been grant- ed six months’ leave of absence and will visit his father in Eungland, and the col- leges he attended in Ireland and Hng- land. With his father, he will then go to France and endeavor to locate the grave of his younger brother who was killed in the battle of the Marne. While in France he has been directed to report to the superior of the Order of Marists, Miss Helen Colson, registered nurse, who, with Miss Cora Kent, constitutes the staff of the Visiting Nurse associa- tion, is soon to resign to become super- vising nurse for the schools of West- erly. Miss Kent will succeed Miss Col- son as head nurse. Another nurse has been engaged to assist Miss Kent. where he may receive orders for assign-| Judge M. Jerome Mahn presided at the| G ¢ Meynolds vs Joseph Main. Set Noreagupectt Commamies. No. . will Rev. W. F. Fitzgerald. Quinine mfimgflm-fimm ‘head—Cascara is best Tomic ment to some place specially selected tor|opening of the September session, Mon- Baptiste ”DLUDE'"‘ vs. ‘Westerly Autol observe it golden jubilee ne Xt _SBndBY ——‘————— Laxative—No Opiate Hill’s. him, as his worth and work is well known | day of the superior court for Washing~ natic T;lep)uowfl mmpnn'y Assigned to the and Monda®y the eVe{fl. being ‘m the' mAfl wm to th superior of the order. ton county, -that convened at Kingston. ‘Westerly docl # i - charge of this committee of arrange- = ” Afier tho formal opening the srand jury| oo : #1°| chargo of this committee of HONES| 17 3. Dickerman of Philadelphia was ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT When Father Kellery éame to Westerly | Divorce. Angelo Murano vs. Pauling Equity Frank s A : 4 DRAGA F. Berry, | @ caller at Cyrus Stewart’s Friday. there was $18 in the church treasury.|¥as empandlled as follows: Albert Wl prurano. Passed. i Denison C-inokley, Chatles I Beres|® ey omen o the ohurch met and tiea In the six years of his pastorate, he.con- | Brown of Chariestown. foreman 2%! Perrin Brothers vs. Franklin D. Law-{1pomas Mc ’ ce, Robert |comfortables Thursday at the .church = - " g and | Callaban, Edwin B. Kenyon, i 3 Abel P. Randall, Fremont Nye, Rober structed a parish for the chapel and st W fion. Assigned Westerly for trial. ST ‘Emicer. Ir. Actho:jmesiors. church property at Pleasant View, vai- s vs,|R. Paterson, Albert H. Spicer, State of Rhode Island Real Estate Co., fReady for hearing. training as a nurse in Providence. Chatles W. Jolley. formerly employe iting ‘her niece, Mrs. O. L. Puitz. Miss Priscilla Alden Billings leaves on | o an e RO e U ued at $9,000, the local church and par- Tuesday for the sonage have been renovated and remodel- Cow et al.|N. Nash., Lewis 'Stanton, Henry L. G 1 hospital s North Kingstown ; Bolles, William St. Ongé, George H. General hospital .in : o spending a few weeks with relatives in | in Ossining, N. Y., is employed in Hart s m Proeidency to enter the nurses’ train - - ed and there is about $10,000 in the Charl A Charles H. Holdredge vs. Frank W.|Harper, Carl E. Burdick, Frederick N. o0 ing. Nerwalk, West Haven and Rocky Hill. |{ford. ‘Conn. 3 2 S v, o EAESS “nans T. Perry, Robert B. Pollock v i binson and John A. Pawson. : : Clayton Williams gpent the week eud | John Turnbull is employed in Wilco church treasury. Father Kelledy never Assigned to Westerly for trial. Robinson an : + Mrs. H: x f ‘On: - King Albert E. Brown, Charles- 2 m 2s. HHazold Wileox aml san af Oneeo fuieh o340 inuills 2k Park, Westerly. made public appeal for funds through|Xinsstown; Alber rown, b7, n. a. vs. Mary Menick,| Sunday afternoon the sir 'knights wi et the ok ARt B gl s iainville friends. erly. g fairs or ls and the money receiv-|town; George Whitford, Narragansettji,, Ay march from ‘thelr asylum to the First|Shent the Week with Mr. and Mrs. Byron | '~ G. R. Osburne and daughter Havel | George F. Partelo took a truck loa 3 ettty sont ed by A. Whitford, William H . = D, AWilor. a where Rev. Byron U.|0:lnss. bave vetumned tp iieic home in Alsiden, |'0f twenty<one pamsengers 1o Kingstos e has been cheerfully contributed by the : ; Equity, Joseph D. Wilcox, et al. Baptist chureh, (0 parishioners i y Saunders, Frank . Martin, Hopkinton.{ oy, "\ Ghapman., Passed temporarily, | Hatfleld will make an ,address. Monday ! ; "“’“};" of women from here have |Mass., after spending the summer with | fair, Thursday : A farewell reception was given Father| Court then procceded to .eall the as-|To be taken up during the term. evening there will be exercises in the ;‘1:: ::Y: vfi:,m;: gbecon»y“m n“::tzrs, Among | Mr. and Mrs. B. R. York. | ato diggife. vapp]o'.!nm‘(:’l;\’:g :;r(ml‘c:; T e 8 signment docket which was disposed of| The Union of Moly Namo societies oflasylum followed ‘with a dance in e oy Ty St i are occupying the o . . The exercises included a mu-|as follows: the diocese of ‘Providence, is to establish |.tawn hall. Miss Grace D. Wheeler ‘were guests at COLUMBIA cal programme, which comprised a pi-| Jacaues Wolf and Co. vs. Areadia Printja lecture hureau for the purpose of pro- Loeal Laconics luncheon with Mrs. Robert Allyn at Al-| Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 14th, Clayton ano solo by Miss Doris Carney, vocal|Works. Passed > % viding speakers for the Holy Name 80-| ' pytumn begins today. The, first frost liynaale, Wateh Hill, Monday. E. Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William| . < Parrow and Misa| Daniel Webster ve. Bmest F. Rucck-|cieties of Rhode Tsland. An effort will|of the season came early Monday morn-| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flood and dangh- | & Loman S0 Seres Tatham daustime] and silos by Dr. Harold| ert- Ready for trial . |2lso be made ‘for the crgantzation of a'ling but mot heavy enough to Seriovsly f ter have returned iafter several months |of Albert A. Lyman, were united in mar- | mg and rtin H. Spellman, Jr. The| Enoch D. Joyce vs. Arcadia Print|Junior Holy Name societies. injure the blooms in the Stillman dahlia fspent with r .Flood's home people in |xinge at the home of the bride on Chest-| 3r. Lamb, who ha N he reception was the presen.) Works. 4 ed. to the Westerly calendar] oy o . Bilper sof A1 -Salute GSgte oKL , | Vermont bnut Hill. The double Ting cercmony was | heen Gpending severs with Wir. un n of a purse of §1,100 to Father to follow the cages already assigned. olm|copal church, Lakewood, N. J...and hjs| There are 163 cottages at Watch Hil| k. Joseph Smiti's family made an |used by Rev. Eiliott O. Foster of Athol,|re Peetc, hns returmed ledy from the parishioners of Westerly |, Sheflield A Douglas N he| Wife, who were injured in the automoble |#nd an even 100 were occupied Sunday. |auto trip to the Kingston fair Wednes- | Mass., a former pastor of the Conzrega. | Miss le ‘Guzoulis. Who Has ec illage, Watch Hill and Pleasant View.|Thompson. Assigned to W * ™l accident on the Shore road, Westerly,| Byron D. Burdick ten vears ago (he ! day. tional church in this town. The hride’s | M. Pecte as return The presentation speech was by Joseph| November session. o5 . Wednesday, are at the Hotel Belvedese |live Wire of the Westerly Sun, now as-| Jrs Joseph Noyes spent several daysi|gown was of white crepe fe chine. She Jessop, president of the Holy Name Charles Saunders vs. :alr‘olm Tnum]’); D'Andrea who operated the booze-laden |¢ociated with the MBarlington Press, is t week with her sister in New London. fwork a -vell and carried o bouquet of clety. Father Kelledy responded, thank-8on. Assigned to the November session of [ D A% Voo ORNE o0, the ooseienen | here on.a vacation. and this week Mrs. Harris has been Visit- | bride roses. She was attended by Anna ing the donors. e appreciated the aid 'htW:;L::;_”!I f;;{f‘n“d Power Co., vs.|chine, was penalized by a fine of 4100| The Winchester Shooting club, com-|ing her sister, Mrs. Noyes. | Schriefer, who was dresesd ‘in pink. The | i Teavel i s Arcadin Drint Works, Assigned for triai] and costs and fiftesn days in Jail. for reck- | POBedl of ‘seven (experts in practical and| Miss Maria Smith recently entertained | best man was Ohaumces Sauier. After | ehnine an : nd whatever EdEEy s. Assign i less driving, was bailed out on am apocal, | fancy shooting, will give a public <x-|her club from Westerly at her home. the ceremony and o breakfast «t which | Missing, also. ia b _th. the Tgsbty. sun-oer i NeN o - : rint\@nd is now held for the federal - grand |Mbition Wednesday -atternoon on the | ——————— only members of the two Samilies werc of the people of the parish e e e A e Moo o e st e unds o stheyBeuh <! Ron eyl LEBANON N s B Sl Mies it I formally pre- LA e R S . i e A 5 .1 Gun club, Westerly. tomobile for @ honeymoon trip through , R Wiliam ¥ Draper V8. James H|Mre Bhlgersishoulder was Infured inithe | Mine fisic Tina Milchell ad John| M. and drs. inving B/(Ohurch il s [ e i oo et reters they | Bocen et b has offered $500 1n settioment for tmis|Xule Fleteher, :both of Westerly, were|B tford were iguests Wednes-|| wi) reside in § riford, where Mr. Loman'| = r George Pickering, Jr. vs. John Gil-|9as offered 8500 i scttlement for this| rried Monday:by Rev. Clayton A. Bur-|day of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Otto Pulte, also the perfect ire ¥ alias, place on the W the collision, in order to avoid civil proceedings. ther Carroll come of the order in erly dock- is employed. _he ‘bride Teceived mmany | calied on other ({riends in ‘town. hantscme anil adtil edhertia | dick. earance of her com- Atlanta where he Ethel | " 3 : : Frank Milton Porter and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Verson Boothby of Wootl-|| * 7,ists presented by the registrars show n r in_theolo; The tlv‘um'rl Thur\mnn V‘l 1-41(‘.;:\9;.; ;; ”fllrrfl;' Dor-; Mhe Westerly Sunitary corps will havt | guoeita Main of Westerly, were mar-|mont are passing their vacati 11 rmen ;and 108 women. OF ithat Hut 7 and temporary ,km’ r Kelledy tted by the)hey. Ass d to Weste: calendar. ts annual hike and outing next Saturday | s fternoon at ti parson-| former’s parents, Mr. a R nas ade voters and 65 women trotbles are ¢ffectively of Westerly s of cread. Co. vs. Acradia Print|and Sunday. the hike ried ‘Sunday a men weer mad s en. Gulf Refining ending at Stone- R W age of the Broad Street Christian church, | Boothby, at Homecroft. B n assistant past of Major Charles P. WL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingsley have be oy ety r Bruno, an assistant pastor, 1 s : : state of Major Charles P. WiI- | o Rey. Philip A. Sailor. r. and Mrs. Frank Kingsley have been <l o on a vacation, and will sail{ W Scnegnil . SBiealors n Stonington, Where the members | ¥ Rev: Philip 4. Sai entertaining their niece, Miss Ruth Kings- HOPKINTON oy skins. i !;?:nzrufizc‘ 6th Condinued to take depos orps will spend Saurday snignt STONINGTON i Sast Hartf | 1 Frank M. Wills has returned to wors S i bm‘,"‘“ 4 ““n‘: . assistant, has been e a ay, through the courtesy of Maj- L NIl dward Neud and family enjoyed| in Westerly, having recovered from an used wi eficial results as sehool of the Marists p. a. vs. Courtland lliams. When a request was made| Jerome S. Anderson, editor of the Mir-|a trip to Mount Tom one day last week. | uttack of Aiphtheria | cunstive agent Sor 70 yesss. Philadelphia s both cases are in|i, yisit dge, the owner replied | ror, returned home Sunday evening. after| Mr. and Mrs. William §. Geer, Miss Rev. George D. Stanley, pastor of| i ~ " feKonna, 8. M., of Provid the proce it that the sanitary corp was welcome to|two weeks in the Lawrence-Memorial y Geer and Calvin Mole, all of Nor-|| Grace M. E. church in Westerly, oc- Gograud's s serving us temporary assistant pastor.{ realata 2 vs. Angelo M.|camp anywher he Place. on the front | Associated hospital in New London, and| wich. were -calling on friends i town | cupied the pulpit in the Second 5.'D. 1| iR dohn 3. Orr of Providence, wiose horse |1 Westerly calendar. :lawn of his r . if desired. The ar |a week of recuperation in Noank. He Is|Thursday. church. ‘Saturday morning. e e o fine showing on the Kingston Guarino vs. Maet Ina- ! for fhe - onting are | rangemen calen-{ made i i Saunders. P temiar | The North Stonington Grange fair be- " | gins today (Tuesday) and the manage- ment declares the fair “will be just as being I looking and feeling well. Frank W. Taylor and Frank E. Christopher L. Ward and family, of Wilmington, Del; who have occupied the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie spent Sunday in foosup with their son, A. C. Houxie. Miss Amelia Fuller of Columbia is vis- “harles 1. Blake has returned to Watch| ® Hill for a few weeks. Miss Amey Johnson left this week for P SRR Assigned Westerly Geow Your Hair FREE RECIPE | After being almost totally bald a New York business man grew hair—and now has a prolific growth at age of G6—for which he will send the genuine recipe frec on request to any man or woman who ntal Cream HOPK FERDT M Angelo L Westerly. Tita Ostman vs. Molly Silverstein. 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