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— NORWICH BULLEY —_ ‘ WESTERLY | The fire departrment midtor appnraz\m,' ho$k and laddes : L.6ge wavon, and a hose wagon, have been given a general evéerhaulmg and are now g06d condition as when first Thé apparatus is not of stafis sre practically assembled ma- servé the plitposs in the West- riet, s of g regbived. dafd ty chifies, b erly fire torlal lim They aré not subjected to hard usage and e r? i . 4nd name &nd reported the accident to rehnls were Jossph H. Mc- L ememtAmih | ho tocal palice are still active in the | oficer Georz, H. Bradford, Catthy, ‘usrge Seymont ang Joseph Im: fon of & birthdgy | Shd€aver to golve the Wateh ITill daylight ; The ease of Calvin Killlan, of Dan-]pi.; ' rhe color béarers were Mathew next to tho oldest inmate, | i°Yel robbery at the McLenmahan coitage | ilson, who ren info Dr F. D. BFOWn-|yunas and Michael Solenski. The spe- the oldest being Charles Potter, 83 ‘| last summer. Wuery KNOWN elue is being | Ing's ear with his Buiek, Saturday| i arrived here at 5.30 with all the Pt wit rondered eatisfactofy sérvice. f Eggeér récently 6 reserve steam fire ¢rigine had Passed beford repait and, nead the ot apparatus of the Ame e of Séagraves type. mashites the edlicieney it would be inereasad, aceording limits of the Westerly firé Mitehell was b relutn 13 out of 50. a chemical and yatde. The prise W wera as follow: which is in the terri- village of Westerly. discovered that t fa sald, proposes purchase of a tri a ehatce. With one of “the rly would then be r aid in émergendies chap’s syit with him. ol Tbe theft was reported to Police Chief | Sunday k ke slard | Brown ard a trail was soon struek that | skidded. Dristol Sunda, They | will be followed to the end. "It is-expeet- cordizl feézption the | eq it wil) lead to the arrest of the thief. ' conaition ired veter- | g pleasing 1it- taiftment. Sunday i ted. in Ki gly oroughly invest r citits are a cso lend. laxpeet. by th Fift “Bud” Chapman toék the lead ih the Charles Shermian gold tfophy Zontest, breaking 21 out of %5 ffom 25 ners in the three classes Class A—“Bud” Chapman first, 42350, Jantes MeéGarvie second, IBx60. Class’ B—Al J. Twomey first, 48x50, H. R. Allen second, 38x50. Clags C-—Herbert Taylor first, 32x50, Cyrus Leé second, 28%60. Bome felléw wanted a sdit of He provably did net havé a bank acéount, therefore could not bmy, so he résolved to have a suit without expense. A tallof ghop in Main street was selected a8 the place, closing hotirs Was melected as the time. A rear window was forséd open and the fellow after the elothing entered. lecfed a good suit that had besn left at thie shofi 10 be cleaned end preséed, and then taae 4 gétaway, taking the o'act e guspect is familiar with the surround- rigs afd the pelice say his liberty is lim- ated and the police of ing in the solution of ventually th _-_.1 Tabernaele Néw York for a weelt. of Sterling were atternoon. the bridg'’s niece and son’s, ¢élothes, on. Miss He toolt and during | was a recent caller DPArsonage. 8he was Mre. Lane of Norwich. He ses ty miles T.ondon. night. came Itnday morning local police - A Provids focess of eMmination, to The young was SO Wt ahiatitad 1 tha b deteat men Who committed the crime. y h8d evideni 2;5 o gt e A he jewel box was thrown from a win- [1ingly legal instructions, ” y ited"tp by & man, and soon after {2 demurr which L AL 1. Beeby ' 3 [ two men in an automebile drove away |case Was appoaled, the te Rod | from Wateh Hill at high speed. It was | bonds of $200. and G some little time after {he robbery that! People who are off the ere reported to th ) or on Synda =0’ Trr them ank ses. e LA P ake your com kly and eas hes and heais the P cleanses and refre AT 1. oublle school! nca of Columbu Henry T s home in Los panied by Rey seriously skip rough, 1. red? Don't : i Atsll éroggism pain in_sides and zohe, kidnet les Cathar and theroughly 7% g ample getaway, Y, € Loeal Laconies. ydia Pendleton, widow of Henr, . dled Sunday isher retutned Saturday tram | 4 Segar left home with his mother in r. and Mrs. Witred Utfer hav: re- 1 from thelr wedding trin. . Wilbur 1%, Crafts, D. D. chod Sunday morning IT IS WORTH 3 and eroup; Fole: ougness, %, ZZ |lllIillmiiillilhi»lliiuh‘lihheililllllllllllllll“lll i Women of Middle Age Owing to modern methods of living not one woman in police, the | cens: opportunity to | tre another u t the home of | Barber Sue Mrs. Barb and : e no ut there s ths obsérvance of Coluntbus Khews—nn no hur Maric day. Monday afternodn | 4 The October meeting 6f the town coun- Avgeles. Ho vy town nall Mond g bkt m was painfully Cotnéiiman Willjam that con, by being | absent 18 &ttend a fun- t Lisben station. ' D from im-ira superi forr: in 1 MONFY on summoned. cleansinz, cathnrt headac! lee & Cegood T Y thousand approaches this perfectly natural change in her life without experi- encing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot “flashes, smothering spells, fainting spells, nervous troubles and irregularities are symptoms that should have prompt attention. These two letters prove what a successful remedy Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is for women at this time of life. These Two Women Helped During Change of Life. Teunton, Mass.—* I could not eat or sleep for six months,had fainting spells and could not walk without help for three months,caused by female trouble. My cousin, who was a doctor, told me to take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it helped me greatly. Then during the Change of Life 1 used the same remedy. I am seventy years old now and am able to do own housework and walk one mileto church every Sunday morning and evening. 1 am recommending the Vegetable Com. pound to,mir friends ha the same troubles as is the had. Your remed best on earth. 1 cannot fim{’ words Sk ©. Sratine 15 B Sobool B, o _DTA] Taunton, Mun.u‘, it Women of YDA E.OB Philadelphia, Pa.—“T want tolet you what good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done me. I ad organic troubles and am going through the Change of Life. I was taken with a pain in my side and a bad headache. 1 could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. 1suffered something terrible and tthe xiiocmr’s medicine did me no at all—my pains got worse instead of better. Ibegan taking the Vegetable Compound and felt a changa from the first. Noz; 1 fee%}fi‘ge ?:gd ad- Viso any one going throug] e Chan, of Life to try it, for it cured me a.ftarg% bhad given up all hopes of gettingbetter, 1 will tell any one who writes to me the it has done me.”—Mrs. MoRARET ANZ, 743 N, 25th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ado Should Depend Upon Lydia E.Pinkham’s at or rried to her home eet and Dr. F. One JEWETT CITY by Rev. nephew, Weeks and George Weeka of Sterling. Judge and Mrs. Charles i Toffey of | baes Work and take all leads, Putham spént Sunday at G. M. Robin- the before Judge A. M. Killiam was fined 875 and costs, amounting to over $39. is own lawyer been given gomo good Kil- for he entered overtuled. father giving op the urss. A 3 came not i R Yegetable Compound | 9 0 one Clark of Néw TYeork, daughter of Rev. Thomas B. Clark, a former pas- tor of Pachaug Congtegational church, Pachaug accompanied by 3, W. Alling and family of West Ha- ven spent Sunday at W. R. Burdick’s. Matthew Ryan, 82 Sehool street New London, was traveling at the rate of fif- an hour through Sylvandale afternoon, when his motoreycle He wag tlhirown from the ma- chine and picked up In an uhconscious by Todel Ethier of Norwich. Hé recovered emough to proceed to New Officer: Dolan took his number Drowh hunting without 1i- commiiting contrary by two 4 without c on Bunday. T{udon, of Riviére-Onalls, ., is epending a week with M 2 &8 nz t! when it started before throwing bher to ‘he o > gy ey (Methodist), Olneyviile, onlnmxy BeMmB nedessary to kil anypoly, Moral Battles Won -and On. . Mr. and Mre. Williain B Reardon have | retutned from theit wedding tfip: Mr,_and Mrs. C. Léo Miggins ave in |ishing Cofporation, Sloatsbute, N. Y. 1 spent the Week-énd at his home on Hil| i1a order {6 maké time. ing department at the Ramapo F! street. Mr, and Mrs, B. R. Gardner hive jusi received word from theif on, Richmsid Miss Mary Dougias and Williamt Nebla| P, Gacgner, that he has been chosen married W, Payne in the Baptist veatry Mondny|chureh, Ann Arbér Mich., having e They were accompanied by |peted for the position -wWith a fumber Eidith | of - experienced J.1bass soloist at Bt Andrgw's Bpisé singefs. M# The & affords eomsiderable prestige. A megnificent ll’?fl::lah‘itn from Jew: ett €ity, which lnciu Junjot Holy Name socictles from St Ma At the meeting of Faith Chapter No. 82, 0. B. 8, to be held this week a large class Will reteive thé degres of thé er- der, and several names will be bajloted name cglebration. woutld be amply aécommodated, Fathe McCabe chattered a spéclal train of nin cedéd by Reév. er*;n his fasistant. officers and men justly proud of the fin tying parade. HOPKINTON The Miss Helen Wheeler Newkirk of Prov il fing it|dence, had her appointment supervisor|Résd, superintendent of schools, for or take ths|of drawing confirmed Miss Mary Mulli-) Hopkinton and Charlestown, and thére mer is a|&an was elected teéacher of grades 7 and|were drum and bell solos by Mrs, A. B. Sunday was|8, Hope Valley, Wells, of the Rockville school, cepted to take effect Nov. 13 sohoolhouse. struction in Providénce. high scheol zradustes, s sp 2 three visiting relatives labor w& the year as follows: nour; man and man ard one Nofse, actually at work and 9 héurs areé to co stitute & aay's work., The couneil w meet 45 a boanl of eanvassérs of voting l'sts, t6 he used Nov. 2 town hail, Oat. 28, at 8 a. . (standar e) for Ag distelet No, 1 pelitag placs at Hobe ante’ day at 1 No. 2. Supery rointed as 2! T Jo. ared F, gs, Héary J. Wheeler an Leverttt A. Reiggs, ropublicans; Patrie] Watl R. Wells and Yailer, th No. 1 1 i - | | | 8 i | | i | | AND AT We take great pleasure Free” as the Sewing tion. | & Souvenirs Free to Ladies | The Pl l N, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1820 James Duggan, overseer of the finighe 2 Gardier | will bs dirsetly respunsible for all the| sition Is one of the finest in the tity a6d the Seniof and r9’s parish. wemt to Nérwieh Sunday afternoon to take par in the County Holy To be sufe that all Who cared to go| cars which left Jewett City at 12.30 p. o, The Senisr society sent 300 members and the Junier society a few over 50. By actual count there weére four hundrea people availed themedlves of the appor- tunity to be present, Who made the trip in the special. The Jeweit City sotieties Were headed Uy the Tierney Cadet Drum corps, of New London, Who were pre- Johin J. McCabe, fectot of Bt. Maty's patith and Rav., J. H. Seif- appearande which was maintained by etge home 66mpany in the admirable and edi-| The meéting of the school committes was held at the department office at the Ashaway b¢hool house Tuesday, Oct. 5, The resignation of Miss Katherine C. was ac- 3. J. Peter Jeftrey was elested anditor of Ashaway The sehools of the town Will be closed Oct. 28-29 to permit the teacners to at-| tend the Rhode lsland Institute of In- A Providence tommérelal eollege waz placed oh the approved llst for further- ance of secondary education of the local nder of cents per ) conts; me | the distriet the at the and at ‘ot vating distriet | a of election werd ap-| i ™. Ba. | i i | | | | - to this event for we have chosen “The i worthy of our unqualified recommenda- i i | 135-143 Main Street ward Murray, démpe ;'t\ls' 2, Albert 8. Wood, Georgs . and; Albert Babeock, Mallory 0. Walter H. Péter . Palmer 3nd, @emotrats. In the preBate svirt Thith 1talph was | appoiited adiministrator of the estate of o Harold 1. Ralph, decemsed, with How- ard M. Thorp, appraiser, i The fitkt and final aceouht of ihé Washington ~Trubt Co., guafdiah of the estdte of Wiillam L. Clatke new de- @eased, was received, allowed and ordes- ) &d_recorded. The first and final acedbunt of Bdgar A, Richmond, adiainistfator 67 the Ses- tate of Phebe A. Knappy-deetased, was received, allowed and” ordered reeorded dnd distribution erdered. Ffank A. Clark, administrator of t3e estate 6f Adouiram J. Birton, dedeased, presénted ‘an inventéfy of the estate, which was alléwed and. or@éred ‘record- b J The fitst amd final aseount of Annie 4 Jeftrey, aaministratrix of the estate of {| Martha Jeffrey, deceased, was testived and referred to Noy. 1 with érder of no- tice. The republiean and democratié cau- cuses. have been held and the follewing are the nomihees for ‘eléctibn to the gen- eral assembly:, Republican ~ senator, Herbert 1..Lewis; repfesentative, Ever- ett P. Mathewson, demtoerat; senator, BEdwin B, Ritgeod; representative, Wih- llam A. Durfee. Nomination papers, signed by over 200 votérs have been filsd with the secretary of state nom- inating, for senator, Edgar G. Spencer, Jr, and for represeptative, Everstt P, Mathewson. The First Wopkinton 5. D, B. Sewing society gave the first suppet for the mea- eon in Ashaway parjsh NMouss last Tues- day evening. It was well attended. Af. ter the supper violin solos Were render- ed by Lebro Marra and a community ‘.xin: ‘was efijoyed. Thursdsy eveming a community soelal was held in the assembly roém of the Ashaway schoéolhouse. The room was well filled ‘with puplls, their parents and friends of the school. Addresses were given by Robert L. Coof, seéfstary of the board of edueation, A. Lleyd Briggs reprecenting the parents, and 8. Hussey ol Bailey-and a vocal solg by Mrs. Ofphra Simpeon. The efforts of the speakers were thoughtful and practical. Light re- freshments - were “served after thg exer- clses. Lloyd B. Langworthy, while feeding an éneilage cutter last week Monday on the premises of Charles Kenyon, near Hopkinton City, suffered the loss of two fingers of his right hand. He served in the ‘World war across the "seas and re- turned home unhartmed so that his mis- fortune séems particularly hard to en- aure. ROAD SOCIETY Mrs. ENliott H. Peabody, who has been with relatives in Mystic for several months and at Maple Lawn for a week, left Wednesday for her home in Worcss- ter, Mass. A number of women voted Monday and went republican, whieh is - | quite i} Prof. Sunday. Miss Mary Star, 4| Loulse Grey are ta &nd touring notthérn el Mrs SN usual Edwin Kellogg preached hete Wheeler and Miss g their vacation ew England. Billings is recovesing after Iness. lyron Billings epent the waek end A tic and visited with hee ‘Xaug‘\lcr d | and family from Oneeo. K| Mre Aleck 1T n. has returned to her home. in N. I, after eevaral daya spent with her parents. The Smith- family recently and Miss Natalie ed with them for a few days' visit with her family, the being much improved in heaith. Migs Grace D. Wheeler and Seth N. ‘Willlam# motored to Norwich Wednesday. Charles Park, Mr. son and Mrs George Malthews were at Maple lawn Tuesday. Fefnando Whesgjer re- turned from theit wedding trip Wednes- day night, having been ovet the Mohawk trail ‘during thelr absénce. Mr. and Mrs. WARNING! Unless you see the name “Bayer”* on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspitin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by milljons. Name “Bayer'’ has same meaning as 14 Kerst on ol SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbrekea package” of © genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” Send us a postal card for a free sample. Sal-danCcmpmv y, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., “SALADA” Tea is Pure Tea, Fragrant and of Delicious Flavour, stimulating and refreshing, “Watchfor the Name®™ on every genuine sealed packet, Addret CLARKS FALLS Ernest D. Chapiin, 3. George Jones attended the ton Wednesday. Miss Sarah Palmer, Who bas guest of relatives $h Tifisows fof months, has returfed 16 Bef rer uncle, Horate Paither. John Kavansugh is sehool in Neorth Stoningten Richard D. Maine is the nephew and the latters was at Wallingford Hasgatd return- and Mrs. D. B. Deni- eral days. ASPIRIN® s i A W X e PN Bosten o g e o Mrs. Fred Hartwiek, of I‘IM.. . While there he visited Bfockten falr i FETR PSR- — v e which contains proper direc- * tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- / tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. 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