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] f the- ob‘rvance of t Broughton, 1911; D. Everett Hoxlie, «h:nn(!.?m‘l:m:n‘:aa:nry of the organi-|1912; Alexander R. Paterson, 1813; ‘\4- zation. of Narragansett - commandery,|bert H. Spicer, Jr, 1814 91::1_)1:: X No, 27, Knights Templar, which began|Nash, 1915; Lewls Stanfon. 1916; Hariy V,ER'__H. mm‘ do With exercises in- the Frist -Baptist|L. Bolles, 1817; William $t. Onge, 1918; PRO ve-you g to tomorrow, chufeh, Sunday afternoon there was{George H. Harper 191 an entertainment in Masonic hall, Men- *—Depeased. do it today. ay evening, followed with a dance i, **—Bemitted. L the town hall. The order of exercises| Willism Culler, " $4, formerly of were as {ellows; ‘Westerly, died Sunday at the home of | Selections, Imperial orchestr: ad-1hjs sister in Worthington, Ohio, “Hel dress of weleome, by Carl E. Burdick.|was born in Bngland, came to the Unit-{ eminent - commander; Reveri Ganne,|od. States thirty-five years ago and d yocal trie, Miss Maud B. Briggs, Mrs.lspent most of the time since then in 2 Mary Hill Crandall, Miss Mildred K. |Westerly, where he was emploved as a Taylor; Third Act from The Two Wir-|siope-cutter. He became active in re- tueg, Mrs. Ethel Sherman Adggio from publican polities and served sc¥eral . r the Sonata Pathetique, L. ven Beethe-|terms as 3 member of the town goun- ven, trio, Te Besta Brand, The Lonely|cil and as president of the ‘council. . Honeymoon, All's Well That Ends Well{and as president of the council About T. A. Daly, Mrs. Sherman; histerical|two months age he disposed of his address, Bmipent Sir Thomas McKen-|household effects and went to Worthing™ 3 (3 2 zie; Extase D'Amour, Roze, trie;: select-| ton. - | IsNow in Progress to Continue ek e iy Rarial] . Culley s givived W Wi Wi ¥ orchestrs, four daughters and three sens, Alma, . . Light refreshments were served, after!Seima (Mrs.- F. G. Walton), William, Every department in the whole store offers selected lines §|wnich the sir wnights and their partners|Samuel Bveivn, James and Mildred Cul: & . 'gnt to the town -hall and participated ley, and twe sisters, Mrs. Walter Col- of seasonable merchandise at very much reduced priges. 5 lins of Worthington, and Mrs. Johp |, T te: f E Reed of C d, N. H. He also leaves Every item offered is fully up to our high standard of || Tienel, o™ 5ad_of Concen Ho aiss: 1eave two step-daughters in Westerly. o ‘eralissimo, Fredarick N, Robinson;| Mr. Culy was a member of Pride of quality. Carefully selected merchandise for persomal f| i s rur 4 . captain gener: ohn A, Pawson; sen-| New !}n.lnnd. _l.ndxa of Ud\} Fellows, wear as well as the needed lines for home furnishing. An }I 00 T2 00" Soinings: i e Misctamep Ty, sane c‘:x‘;; offering so comprehensive that there is something of in- J 1o e (T e e o e weesice. men are terest for everyone. Eounn aaniare vrer. Wlier B et :ififlfifi’"fi&ufi o YL s d bea Otis L.. Burdi SOME OF THE FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES wgrd::nélar‘n;erA = é \ t:d‘l}n,amun,mri)l:: L'?p::g 8 (L‘l:fi::l:‘ he et et ettt ot ettt Gieorge, Burial gene B. Pendieton; captain of the guard,|Rristol, credentials; William I. Shef Robert Hazard; first guard, Faraubar|geid Jr, Newport, on permanent Qrgan- Smith; second guard, Harry King:|jzation and rules ‘and also amendments F OP G SPECIALS IN third guard, Frank L. Furness; to constitution; James B. Litilefield, of : tant, William Mitchell ; monies, Arthur N, Nash; assistant mas- Providence, resolutions; Pemcy J. Cant- G ter of cerempnies, George H. Harper; i \ organist, William H. Geodzeon. well, Providence, legislation pertaining 1o war risk insurance bureau, the fege " $: llia eral board for vocational training, and 5 Eml;twghlyam !{'v'ncond':“n's W‘h the_ United . States public health service £ igm . ‘oodgeon, iligm i Apren Ginghams, 25¢ 49¢ Outing Flannel, 35c || 35w w siiner: 1. Herbert Segar. Best quality staple Apran @i Rest guality Outing Flannel, new- James H. BRlackler, Robert F. L. Rarr, hams, good variety of stamdard Jarl W, G. Howard, Pawtucket adjust- ment of eompensation ; B. Dane, ru o uc fi e e o 5 P’rovidence, miscellaneous vy 8. t 3 5 g e il illiam Davidson, Wilbur G. Cheever, checks—Fall Qnmng_ Price ¢ a est Fgl} sivles, light dnd medlug e. Brown, Weonsocket, women' Archie Knott, Graftgn I. Kenyon, John yard, regular value : chegks, plaids and stripes — Fall Trustees Permanent Fund—Harry L. Dress Pcmlu, 35¢ Opening Prige 35¢ a yard, regular §|Bolles, P. C.: Thomas McKenzie, P. C.; colars, in a splendid assartment of |0. ailie, Jonn H. Willigms. Luke H. Caliap, Bristol. y e el oo i T Get A Glenwood And Be Sure dence, Amerk:an}:m, John S. 3%-imeh Dress Percales, light and Vaile #ic. ASEUE T Hadk, P publ! y; John F. P - Pravidence administration; G. E wml hJ ; Past € ders—*Ja M. Pen-}Buxten, Jr., Providence, fines and d [y Y & g gt nemart B delins = < oo Wk Goods, 68c || eien, s oo o B ,:;\;‘ Ea T A Modern Glenwood Range gives wonderful re- One lot of Wash Goods, 32 to 36 J|*James M. Tendleton, 1875; *J. Alonze|Jonmes, reception of the bodies . : ide, in Jersey Cloth, Aero || Baheack, 1876; *Rebert Latimer, White Outing, 25¢ inches wide, in Jersey Cloth, Aero J|Haboack, 1874; ‘Rebert . : ; 2 *James W. Pallette, 1881 — ening Price 25c g ing—Fall Opening Price 68c a yard, || Evans, 1882; Albert H. ,-rsnnsuhr value X‘nc. ular valug éic, 1871~ '\zm N, lewis, 1873-74;|town, next convention city; Dr ¢ SultS With the Smauest possible amount OI" fuel‘ ¢d dead from overseas, Narzaganseit Eungine cup from 'the ch White Outing Flannel, good Cloth, Pongee and Madras Shirt- regular value 79c to déc. *Phemas V. Stillman, 1883-56 Dt S mon C. Bugdi 1887-88 *B., Court Bentley 1889-90; **Rev. William M. Grotefl,, 1891; *Charles W, Willgrd, ’ 1892 i *Rebert A. Mason, 1884-95; WONDERFUL SAVINGS IN OUR ||:f i b IS Babcock, 1897; Denisen C. Hinckley, & 1898 *Archie [§ Thempson, 1889 DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT |\ it s Barbour, 1901; *Thomas 'A. Barber COTTONS, SHEETS, TOWELS, TABLE DAMASKS, ||5 o ’if.fi‘i‘“‘n‘.’.flcf“'%“r} Sunday afternoon. This is, the fourth censecu- tive win for Narrafansett and one for Watehemocket. The cup will belong to 3 Call and See Them and you will understand at once why a Glenwood Range “Makes Cooking Easy” the eompany haying the greatest num- ber of wins engraved on the cup when the spaee far the purpose is filled. Ther N is roem for three) more inscriptions af- A £ v ier the latest win is inseribod. - Ip the| " Sunday afternoon contest, Narragans . sent water down the paper to the mar i )f 167 feet and 6 1-2 inches. and the : Foill B 1 42 ot o Shea @ BurKe C. 0. Murph inches. 3 259 Central Ave., Norwich Stiles 1966; *Russell B. Smith, 1987; SSATRTS, D SPESADS, ETC. o o o B Long Cloth, 29¢ Bleached Sheets, $2.49 - Long Cloth, 3§ inches wide—Fall Opening Price 28c a yard, regular Rev. Charles O. Brugler, D.D., and 37-47"Ma.in §t,, Norwich Mps. Brugler, who have been at the Ho- tel Relvedere, Bristol, for the past two weeks, have returned to their howe in Lakewgod, N. I, whare Rev. Mr. Brug- ler 1s recior of All Saints churéh. Mr £ A Brugler was injured in an accident near e a0 degen, exira size, 81x99, Bleached Sheets, seamless, and a well knpwn “Fruit” C ton, 39¢ make — Fall Opening Bmu i&49, regulgp. ulue §2.9%. L A Dunn's Corners, when automobi! 2 BT Iruit of the Loow™ Bleached Cat- z % | r Cam 3 I Wide—! operated by ‘Joseph D’Andrea. of Prov-| esteem and friendship. an . 34 inches Wide—Fall Qp T . Eragler aut Wilson and sist f. Hart- Prie 300 2 SON0. Tamiias ‘,fine /i ) lblc Damask, $1.19 idence, collided with the Brugler auto- ilson and sister of Ha 1 ; i bile, ford were here over Sunday. 3 Bleached Table Damask, 64 inches mp! ; St i : ¥ i Senexet Grange took part in Neighbors Indian Head, 38c wide, In a gaod assertment Gf .at- ":“:r“ur';:;“,."“re'g.:l'flr Bel4 of shost at Putnam grange, last M 3 i} he istared ourn > groe. ‘lp\ad USP mrh“swfl for tractive patterns — Fall Opening Sunday of the Woonsocket CGiun , Skirts, ureau Eca etc. . o < il o Pr 19 ard Stomain velus Woonsocket Hill. There were Fal Opgning Price 3¢ 3 vard, n'_‘;_' D 2 yard,“reguld nine shooters. with Charles G. Spen, egu.ar value he. L9, nrofessional, of s:’.vnn:‘ms‘ high gun with SPECIAL IN TURKISH TOWELS Erovigence, Bigh Ameteus il Lot 1—At 48c Lot 2—At 98¢ Previdence, amateur with . of Gre Towels, asserted cplor Bor- Turkish Tewels, assorted color hor- ese are very special walue ders—these are very special value at 48¢ each, second qualfty ‘af rer at 9§c each, second quality of reg- ar $1.00 grade. ular $2.00 grade. | BLANKETS AT SPECIAL PRICES Blankets, at $2,19 Blankets, at $3.98 Blankets, single bed size, gray and Blankets, full size, mi;rav enly— white—Fall .m Price 82,18 3 Fall Opening=Price $398 3 pair, pair, regular \uue .50, regular value §4.a0. Blankets, at $2,98 Blankets, at $4.98 Blankets, full size, gray ami white Blankets, full size, gras and white attended £ sulpit at South 1 MOHEGAN [x Services were held here as usual Sun- | tied in Ciass A, the prize go to Snow as COlarke hani left the sround The | ASK FOR asd GET Horiick’ Miss The Original il { Malted Milk 1 recer.t | for Infants ind Invalids Am..x lmxtat.cu» and Substitutas I=I—I—I=I_I-I_l—==l=‘l—l=l—|=l—l=l= A VERY SATISFACTORY RELIEF for Colds Coughs and throat 11-1-1;at10nso i Barstow s were - tied second | 1y 2 . C., calle Mrs Fowler rece anid Mrs. Hamilton h Town called on Don't neglect Yhe lictle one's ehafed skinorthe paiches of rash ster second with 92 aregzemg, ferchildrenarebeundto rd, with 89 seratch, and these miner troubles Aloysius J. Tiome‘ may resultin stubbern sores. Res- firgt prize in Class C, Green | iapl Ointment s widely fecam- second with 3 and . H. Robinson and mended- by doctors and nurses EJ'“’”\??_ H Chiomay Oed far tund yit because it spothes and heals, and Sl i i event cannat harm the tender ‘skin. as follo . K. W. Packard was hi 1 son of | i5 “here d sited at ==z 18, 18. Resinal Sag 15 idegl for the balh. Fall Opening Price $288 a pair, —Fall Gpening Price $4.98 a pair, 1 t James W. Myrdley of Reverly. "*"" reguias TR Tt ToRtis Talhe ‘u % 1 Aegeists sell Resingl Seapang Qintment. Who is on a visit to hi Wiiliam New London. was in W TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN BED SPREADS = : S bR i 4 Bed S s, $3.49 Bed Spreads, $4.69 Have You A Belle, Julia and Gold § hat nlicd he i tween Nar Wateh Hill and V\\N - ) Croonet Bed Spresds—these are 50 Satin Mayseilles Bed Spreads, esly. e sesvad in the Qivil war in Cor § R rany C. Lyme. Captain Enech Morgan, | il gize and perfect in every way hemmed and scalleped! cut cerners Re"rv - S ppl s ~Fall Opo‘nmg Price $348, veg- —Fall g Price $4.89, reguler e- Ju| y Teenty-§ixth Comnecticut Volunteers E r value value $6.00. Up ta the 13th of September. when he 2 | was vetired, he had been employed f: of Energy ? ents ears and cigit mbaihe T 1 INDOOR DAYS ARE COMING g‘;‘:’ 'f; > e Up -There’s No Better Time Than Now to (L e lizabeth Kenvon spent the weelk relatives in New Lomdon and Waterford. Hanry Hughes has secured employme with the Westinghouse ¢ company Agyley-epntinues in good health. Y.geal Laconies, Fighting Power FRESHEN UP YOUR HOME |I1o Ruist R studies at Tufts Medi ten. With New Ri d Curtaini : i ew Rugs and Curtainings : : Mr. ang Mee Thomas T Mr. and Mrs. Samuzl Simons . If you are strong and well your sys- | 3 3 ats l l ti ls & S tem has a reserve supply of fighting )'l'unday @n an automabile energy to draw whenever you are | #8%- 1 & E B s aiseane Wl:-;mbhcqn caucus this (Tuesday) ev- 1 1 erms, and this energy enables vou to Curtain Scrim, 23c Cretonnes, at 42¢ FRrIas, 454 1hia snerey enshlen ¥oU 10 Mqile funeral of Leo, son of Mr. and Mvs Curtaln Sorim, 38 inches wide, Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, in a But if veu find that veu are tired,|JoRn Le Rocea white and ecru, Wwith open werk = splendid range of patterns 3 weak or run down in heaith this re- | 19§ frem the F & border—Fall Opening Pricy 23¢ a arings—Fall Opening Price 42c a f|serve supply has been exhausted and | Byron U. Hatfleld conducting the yard, regular b= i T yard, regular price 49c. unless n replace it at once you | Vies: Burial was at River Bend. hre in danger Berause it s“pp“es the | . Regisiered wamen are qualifisd to par- MUSLIN AND LACE. CURTAINS e S AT HEE A Jraguce tioipate i the venuhl strength and enable You to withsiand w:“f*’a‘fi“‘-" da'a decidedly one-sided re-| H H 33 fa:igue and hardship, Father hnx Cg T tawn, but all regular ¥ Muslin Curtains, $2.69 Lace Curtains, $3.58 {Medieine 5. Tha’ comimoraense “tanic | 7% 10t 4lways dlecied. Tl 't 2 A # a8 wroof that some caucuses are holte: One lot of Butfed Muslin Cuptplue Quiksh Oraft Lgce Curtains, con- J| AeF6Y-Ruilder for you to take '{fi;‘é Dr. Frank 7. Puyne and Louis A. Bar- Rt Sugliiy 4nd Yerx ventional designs, with neat lace §|aleohol or dangerous druge. It is not|Dur left Manday afterncon for a huut- a pair, rqgulap \fllu edging—Fall Opening Price $3.98 3 a stimulant but a neurishing, flesh- ing trip in the (Canadign proyvinces. b 8 i “Charles H. Brightman, 3a. died Sunday Pair, regular value §4.75. Stores up energy te he drawm on when- | 2iternoon in Fitch's Connetcicut Soldiers, MATTING, RUGS, ART SQUARES. _ svar e I nenged. N el R . . S. M., wao has been hgstor of the Church of the Tn . il | maculate Coneeption for two terms of | 85c Matting, 89c Grass Rugs, ”35 i DYE R'GH ihree years , the Timit of the, Mariast 36-inch “Kolor-fast” Matting, color Grass Rugs—balance of our stock JI 3 : \ Order. will sgil for -Kngland from New guaranteed, in pri designs of 9x12 feet, in go8d selection of -Fall Op 3 yand, Dpatierns—Fall © »m‘ Price §0.95, o SR & f‘ Tarowell Three 2E I regular vglue 8¢, regular value BUy n]y Dmmend D}‘GS ‘ 4 “4;;0 (‘:w;):rr \\:lfuu with her d;\ugx\- (5 a Grass Rugs, $1.59 Art aqmm. $0.95 N e T e e M fiome in t‘r\uenqan. gnsas. Miss | Grass Rugs, size 86273 inches i (IF4nile Art Hapeses. sine oais fect, | 8 | rn accompanied them for a| blue, Brown and green—Fall @pen- ..‘“'.“ ‘}::,“ ¥ R ing Prise $1.58, regular value §2.00, vnhul $4,00 Rugs, at $3.39 m‘!‘m Rugs, $41.50 Wool, and Fibre Rugs 36%63 ford '"F“"’ Br“"*h‘ Rugs, inc h:s Fall Opgning Price ,'?;m: '.u‘ u:'“ i("m‘n,“: reguiar value $4.60. regylar valu 0. Disease B T Et ey =T \S\«'\(\S“. M York, Thursday, on ix m ' leave of | nee. - Hig Davishioners presented him THEY STOR - are on| Abel P. Randgll. of Hadlyme. » fnr-“- €r commander of Narraggusett comyand- erv, Kulelits Temnlar, attended l‘ll- ;.'0 d- o jubllee eyercised. ;.%:a':;’:;,:i* | Tuaisond Dyar ) <0UTH woo;moc *=I=I=I=I=I=I=I=H=fi=l=!=