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topic, The Perils_of Materialism. At the offertory Master David Carter reudered _| A LuMaby at the piano. 'lm-e\ in the responsibility for- clean shows at the theatres in this town was one of the peints brought out by sev- eral of the local pastors. in .their ser- mons Sunday evening touching on ‘the relation of clean amusements to moral &and physical heaith of the communit; ‘f'wo clergymen suggested a communi ty house which would be a setting for clean amusements. One of the clergy directed an attack against dancing and card playing as well as improper amugements. ~Those who spoke * for a higher level of entertainment ‘were Rev. Fred A. MacDonald, Rev. Byron U. Hatfield, Rev. E. J. Cleveland and Rey, P. 8. Saijler, A recent book published by Charles J. Dutton, - entitled “The Underwood Mystery. The author, son of Rev. John G. Dutton, for many years pastor of the Christian church of this town, has lald the scene of his story . about Watch Hill and Westerly, although neither place i8 specificaly ramed. Prof. H. Augustine Smith, who gave a stereopticon CNristmes iciiurc su wae Pawcatuck Seventh-dny Baptist church at the time.of the Christmas festival is to be in Westerly later to lecture, His tepic will'-be ~ “Japan: The final subseriptions for the chil- dren_of Central Europe are coming in thi :’wee\(. ‘H, D. Bailey and Miss Gladys Segar ;are receiving the sub- ecriptions at Hope Valley and money ig being given them and sent to James M.Pendjeton, chairman of “the acve, or Chatles Perry, treasurer. The fund is gver the $900 mark. It was hoped that a thousand dollars might be rais- ‘ed. Monday there was & gain ofs $58. The list stands: Previously acknowledged l{op{:_ Valley H. V, N The Valley sovease North District, H, V. . Main street, Hope Valley . Gordon Green Post ... Hancock Post, G. A. Cross street Total . A Ford sedan, ewned by Richard Mitchell of Suminer street, stolen from in front of the Colonial club on High street Saturday evening at about T o'clock, was recovered late Sundays aflernoon on the backK roud between Bradford and Alton, where it had been abandoned by the roadside. The Land of Sunshine and Tragedy. That the people of Westerly musl; Charles E, Mason, teacher of agri- : culture, In the Wakefield schools and former princ¢ipal of the {\;gh schopl adz Ashaway, was an over e week-en STONINGTON guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The meeting df the Stonington Trave| Altert ¥. Spargo, 55 Schdol street. 1 club will be held-in the Free Li-| - ~GALES FERRY y today (Tuesday) at 4 p. m. Mrs, The Book club was entertained at the and Mrs. G. H. Saturday evening. The fortieth amiver- $. 1, Cutier of Mystic will relatp Per-| sonal Tixperiences in British, Colum- we ; ina o |home of Mrs. Delphine Fish Wednesday Eugene A Rote il eng on | afternoon. Miss Laura A. Perkins wos' S roice " through I Sunday afters | the Toader for the afterncou. ieading Poon’ and but for the timely aid of |{rom O. Henry's short stories three se- T mions would have. drowned, | lections—Lotus and _the Bottle, Smith The lads secured a heavy plank and :‘:mf-uth The hostess served the ng pole that was . B it v l?lfol‘:ghht e Doy to shore,| Four federal gypey moth scouts ar- The pond is deep where Rose broke{rived here Tuesday and are staying at ey tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus IW. Y., gave a talk in the Second Congre- |ering the town of Ledyard. They eame gational church Sunday morning en|bere from Preston and are covering -the “john Alden, the Pilgrim.” The lec- |state by towne. % ture wae to Mave heen given Friday| The business meeting ¢f the Village vening but was postponed on account | Improvement associdtion was held in the of the storm. A number of hands in two of the\|10th. The président, Rev, Allen Shaw Atwood Machine | Bush, presided. Reports were received off Iriday evening | from the chairmen of the different de- al months has | partments. B The musicale given under the auspices celebrated his jof the Junior league and its' superinten- dent. J. W. Carter, by Mr. Peabody and held a]the Filipino mandolin and guifar ogches- make | tra from the submarine base in the ves- Com- | tfry Wednesday, was very pleaing and munity Service association. was well attended. The orchestra came Sunday s of Wequetequock Monday evening to further plans to organize the refresh- 1 | John Adden Seahury of Brooklyn, N.1Hurlbutt for about two weeks while cov- | Country club hguse. Monday evening, the | A surprise reception was givee Kev. right in the vestry on sary of their wedding occurred tha Sun- day previous. " The people gathered in. the vestry ard waited in almost total darkness, until the hour:arrived.. Courtland E. Calver was tlic messenger sent to call at the parsona&ge and invite Rev. Mr. Wright and family to come to the church'to Ifear some music, and as the party entercd the room, the lights were turned on, and with Mrs. Eugene La Fontaine at the piano’ the people stood and sang Blest Be the Tie That Binds. .At the eonclu- sion Mr. Colver addressing Rev. Mr. ‘Wright said, as an expression of the godd will and kindly feeling of the commu- nity, towards him and his family, he wished to present him a token of appre- clation as the gift of the community_and handed him a package which contalhed $76. Rev. Mr. Wright though much sur- prised, thanked the. gatbering for their kindly gift. A social hour followed in which ice cream and cake were served. Mrs, John Harold of the submarine base gave a party for her young niece, Matilda Klenss Saturday afternoon cn her eleventh birchday. The girls 1layed with their dolls and there was music on the Grafonola. Nine guests were seated at the table on which was the birthday cake with eleven lighted . candles. lce cream, cake and candy was served. Miss Harold had many gifts, The usual Saturday night ‘aace was given in the Country club house with a good attendance. Courtland E. Colver of the submarine base and Lorin E. Daboll of New London made a business trip to State Line Mon- day. Miss Ethel Cornet of Uncasyille was a weelc-end guest of Mrs, Caro Manjere. Rev. G. H. Wright wes called to N'an- tic Sunday afternoon to conduct the fu- es of Charles E. Gates. S 7d H. Latimer with her chil- en dttended the birthday dinner of her sister, Mrs. Charles Hope in Uncasville Sunday. held in Grace ch began at 10 n for the mem- clety. Dur- an Goldie would be duties for the next cunt severe illne die left for a visit A Maryland and was the vestry to defray his church 9, wi o'clock with 3 of the t! TV Rev. M. announcemeqt tha m chureh ng to h presented $100 b travel expenses. The storm of Friday made ail the brooks overflow and the Yantic river flooded Miner's lot north of Toll Line bridge and Kanlan's lot south of the bridge, like a ng freshet. The Con- fectigut highway department had a busy time cleari ulverts and smoothing the roadbe y. Miss Marion Holmes, teacher of the school on the Green, attended the utt:; of the state grange ig Hartford ast, her school being closéd for the day. Mrs. Fred A. Hunt has beon in East Hartford during the past week, of have ° William Weima; the entire *interest in the farm which he and his brother-in-law. Julius Schwartz, together bought of Antonio T. Gregoris, sold it Friday last to a New York who will take immediate pos- How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home el ettt preperes and seves you about §2, guest d Mre. Homer M. Robers, who t several summers in town. Wwho recently acquired - AFFLICTION ‘Bovt. Concrefe Inspector |- v Saved By “Fruli-a-tives” 89 Norra Union 8r., Rocmesres, N.Y. Mr. Pine is used’in nearly all rruglj:' tions and remedies for coughs. reason is that pime contains several elements thet have a remarksble effect .in soothing and healing the olish family in membranes of the throat and chest. ession. Mr. Weimar will live & portio “Far five I e uymu’;{e e p:‘r: session. Mr. will live in a n 'or five long years, T was aflicted g “syrup’ of the house and My, Frir » who has been ' B living there, will gove to”ite Green, with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, | . Adam Beabuly, from Hempstead, L. L. | which developed into serious Bladder _money can buy, put a cousin of Mrs. Charles K. Hitchcoek, | = Fyoudle of Pipex in a pint bottle, recently visited Storrs college with tie with home-made object of obtaining information regarding the thinking o Madison Woodward at the Merrythought farm for practical details. Mr. Woodward took great pleasure in showing him every- thing connected with his plant, on which are use: noses. the White-Leghorn and White Wyandotte breeds, and are kept in flocks of 25 of more in each house. . produced”, birds on the farm. Mr. Seabury was much = impressed with the possibilities of the e sugar eyruj you can use clarified molasses o or corm syrup, instead of suzar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint— more {! you ean buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pu¥, good and tastes very pleasant. ou can feel this take hold of a cough or eold in a wey that moans iness. The cough ‘may be d hoarse and tight, or ml{ rerl ently loose from the formalion legm. - The cause is the same—in- d membranes=-and th's Pinex S; theid combination will ston it ~~-usn: h less. Splen- did, lon.yYo: h?rmema :1' ot haans Tsayre testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives® and concluded to make one more - trial. By the time the sample box _and a 50e. box were finished, thers mn:::lklmpbvemmt. To e a long story short, I believe ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets the best Stomach, Liver and Bladder. Medicing the world has ever - R.B.O'FLYNN. | and +- B0c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise 25e. poultry business, in which he is engaging. He was referred to situated about 40 large, airy bulidings d for brooding, laying and other pur- The birds are all fine 10oking, of He has about 1,000 | business as it was shown to. him. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES " i, boatse- Rev. T. Newton Owen was fn Bristol, | ° ness. or any ordinary throat ailment. BT a1 D, Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- Owen, who had previously been called thereowing to the illness of her father, Mr. The funeral services were héld Thursday last. George Sawver, who has héen staying at sto ‘William R. Wells has been re-elected president of the .South County’ Poultry and Pet Stock “association. C. Thomas Brown recently shot a fox weighing 18 pounds and thought to be 12 or Hunt for the past W closed his own cottage at (he lake, went to .Brooklyn, N. Y., Mopday- lagt to re- de until Apri Clayton E. Hunt mide a trip with his wto truck to Bristol, R. F, on Saturday last, lzxx.-lnglnx a load of goods, for Mr. and held at Yeomans hall Friday eevning was postponed, princivally because of the A whist for the benefit of the fund for the was held at Yeomans hall Saturday even- {ins. |12 tables were occupied by the players. The sum of $20 was realized. The sccond year class of Hopkinton ronnd of genuine Norway pine ex- ract, and is famous the world over for its m}n elegt upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex™ with directions, don’t gecept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- The Plaex Cot T Wagne Tog ot Browneil, whe died fro) for automobiles. 1 Mies Marion Brightman \leacher of the ‘Hopkinton City school, {s béarding at the home of Charles R. Kenyon. SOUTH COVENTRY Miss' Anna Flaherty was graduated Jan. 5th from St. Francis' hospital, Hart- ford. ' Rev. Charies Johnson and his goods came Friday from Kingsburgh, Mass. His family ds expected today (Tuesday). Rev. William J. Crawford of Norwich Town - preached in the Methodist church Sunday. home. The latest news from Rey. C. Harley | Mzgs, Mabel Watson of Springfleld was Smith, wko is in the Deaconess hospital nz:‘:nul of her sister, Mrs. Ella Peck- in Boston, is that he,was& able to take an |h&m, & part of last week. 1 automobile ride receftly. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jacobs and child pneumpnia. the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred A. six weeks, having CHESTNUT HILL H. H. Leland has returned to his home in Waterford after a visit of a day or two at W. W. Palmers. Mrs. Leland and children, Verna and Harrison, who spent last week here, also returned to their Owen. g class which wa to have been T starving children in the Near East There was a good attendance and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilsen and chil- | spent Sunday with relatives in Coventry. dren of New York are visiting Mra Wil- | Myron C. Peckham with his family son's parents,. Mr. and Mrs, Albert E.|from Manchester gpent his birthday with | Potter. [} his parents in this place Sunday. Lake Wamgumbaug is getting to be| Mr. Lenowitz has purchased the farm quite a fishing resort, as a number of | which has been owned and occupied by three and ons-half to five pound salmon | Mr. and Mrs. Christie Ochlers, have been taken there. The salmon was| Norman Durfee of Fall River spent on_exhibition at the postoffice. Friday night at the home of his uncle. A. Miss Agnes Flaherty is home for,a few |S. Peckham. daye. She is in the nurses’ training class | The second carload of goods from Sara- at St. Franeis’ hospital, Hartford. nac Lake, N. Y., belonging to Fred Loo- The banjo-mandolin orchestra of 'Willi- mis, who was formerly of that place, ar- mantic gave a concert and 8ance at' the |rived at the local station the last of last HOPKINTON ¢ 14 years old. schoo! has elected John D. Wells ident ; Leland W. Cocn, secretary; Irving Stone of Bethlehem. Conn.,|here by invitation of Morale Officer J. W. and John Alden Seabury of Braokly; ‘artex,, They rendered pleasing selec- N. Y. who have been guests of ReV.|tion, and Mr. Peabody gave violih -solo and Mrs. D. C. Stone, left Sunday-aft-|par(s. The audience showed appreciation ernoon for their homes. | by hearty applause. Sandwichss,: cake — and cocod were served. NOANK Henry .W. Hurlbutt, ,representative of the town of Ledyard, left Wednesday for Capt. Henry Langworthy has purchased i ccner Morse and is in New Hartford. He has besn appointed a York arranging to bring the craft here. member of the committee on sales of land, The vessel started for this port last week | Mrs. Delphine Fish, Mrs. Fanny A. ced trouble before clearing ! Molthrop and Mis Alice Satterlee pf the making it necessary for her |village, with Mrs. Billings S. F. Cran- or repaire. Sho is expected | dall ' of Stoddiird’s ,Wharf, members of to arrive here the first of next week. The | Atna Warmer Bailey chapter, D. A. R., Miss J. M. Pendleton, school nurse, |h spent a \couple of days in Sterling last week i cting the schools, Villiam Tibbitts has been employed at v nle Lawn farm during histos poetess. saw'r~ 35 cords of wood with his gasoline engine. “ Charles BLrown garage during the onth, of native lum v roofing of fibreoid paper. It is at the rear of his home on the Franklin road. Miss - Anita Tolton was .a visitor in Hartford Tuesday. N udolph, a graduate of High school, has taken a school | Wells, secretary; George W. built a roomy tors. <nun secondl hirthday Jan. Sth. . weneral assembly, Morse was owned and operated by Cap- |attended the January meeting at the |at Ledvard 3Mrs, Rudelph |lation and the committes on edugation. in Langworthy several years ago and |home of Mrs, Charles E. White in Groton {is boarding there. The former postmistress of Ashaway, by him to New York people, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Flammer of Newark, N. J., who has been the guest for everal weeks of her sister,” Mrs. Stephen Nor- man, has returned home. returned from a few days’ stay with Mr. Miss Caroline. B. Freeman attended a [O'Connors’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | meeting of the Round Table in Norwich 10'Connors, of Hun }*hen { Tuesday- evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R, Blackledge. 4 Dudley C. Perkins, scoutmaster of the Gales Ferry Boy Scouts attended a get together-of-the. Poy-Beouts-of New Totn- H. J. Gibl was in St. Albans the past week on business for the Telegraphers union. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Connors have - has now purchased her. | ch larger than the W. 1. | tain Langworthy has ! summer. t week will be observed as a ‘week or by the members of the Meth- church, and instefid of holdinz ‘he xs in the church they will be .%1d ©t the homes of different members. Tues- Aey evenitk the meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Anna Wagner, Wednesday. at her home on High street. arrived in town Sunday evening. Charles W. Jolley was home Hartford Sunday. of pra smiles de wa ira Marra, tgeasurer; John D, Wells, ian; Elvira Marra; musician and Charles E. Whiteley has been élected president of the Ashaway Business Men's association; Guy Marra, -vice president; A. Lloyd .Briggs, treasurer: Willlam R\ Edwards, obn S. Burdick, Leverett A. Briggs. Dr. PBriggs and Dr. J. N. Lewis, direc- G. Smith, Jr., celebrated hfs Rev. Everett P. Mathewson. represent- ative fromy Hopkinton. in -the Rhode Tsland received appointment Friday to the commitiee on specia] legis- Mrs. Sarah F. B. Hond, was painfi [ly in- jured Saturday morning by a fail cavsed by the giving way of the back door steps Mrs. Walter D. RBlake of New London from Some of the hills in town. were badly d by Friday’s storm and are unsafe town hall Friday evening. week. —— - Délicious in the Cup "SALADA" is equalled by no other tea on sale for quality and flavor « | msarrcsobs tourae J . . New London (Norwich) Line - En, this delightful over | nllht‘.:-i- dewn _\)u:.l-uv;.d each destinat: in happy, Teireshad and satisfied. Exel: lent service throughout. Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. rooms ready at 7:00 p. m. 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Doy of the church, will be present at all the | Scouts of America, - - . S 1 meetings. E Tostcards of, Wiews in.Egypt have been Srs. Nellie Ebbets has returned from | received by friends from Frank A. Aplin, Hartford, where she has been visiting. | v who left the place in October*as H‘Mnl;:mlfii:‘\lfl!:r::‘tc:héa:‘%k end in|ireless operator in the merchant ma- 3 G es, i i i < guThe members of Niizpah class of the e s for ERTpl B0 NEw ptist church gave their teacher, Capt. | Reyv, G. M. Wright spoke in the M. E. D. W. Chesetr, a birihday party Friday | church, at the Sundayw::omlng service, afternoon. from the theme, Vi of the Past. Pre- vious to'the sermon, Rev. Mr. Wright re- ferred, with appreciation to_tie sirprice reception given Mrs. Wright and him- self the evening hefore. 3 Mrs. J. A. 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