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A hearing on the motion for a new Lrhl in the case of Perrin Brothers ve. Frank- ln D. Lawson was held before Jydge _ Arthur P. snmnelli in° the uumfl:r *:on.r: * {n Providence Satdrday. "l‘!‘e Wi denjed. ‘?2" This case was tried in the court for Washington county. here’ the plaintiff' was given a verdict of ’1 for the construction of a Wel®for the de- fendant. Attorney John Ferguson rep- resented the plaintiff and Attorney- John R A Dun vru counul for, the dq!agdant. lh works xn Bu hmmz:- gfi:vu of Providence, and J. Rafferty of Prov- Hence delivered addresses at. -1 meeting hosld Sunday 'afternoon S - en Opera house tinder the auspiges of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Repuhlic. outlined the aims and hoves of tha new- ly formed organmisation, and advocated unified support as the best mweans of getting the: Irish .question- before - the public. Following the meeting 2 l?ul branch of the socisty was form?d ‘A funeral service for Valentine Taoger, Princess Yolanda 0f Ttaly | According fo the on.: 'rwuu quoted by the Vienna cqrn;pondml of the Times; the engagément of Princess Yolanda, of Italy, thp éidest dauglhter of King Victer Emmanuel, to Archduke Jozeph Franeig; son of the Archduke Joseph, is'spoken of 8 probable. TO REDUCE DANGEROUS VARICGSE VEINS - Peaple who ' ha bunches should got the bursting point, suffering and loss of once secure from zny relisble druggist a two-ounce original bottle of Emerald Oil (juli strength). S y swollen veins t until they reaeh which means much time, but should at germicide treatment lmgmumem i8 ne- ticed in a few da)‘a and by {ts reguler use swollen veins wiil retutn to their normal size, and sufferers will cease to worry. Moone's Emerald Oil treatment is used by vhysicians and in hospitals and is guar- anteed to accomplish reeulis or money returned. It reduces all kinds of emnrgefl ndu, ® goiters and wens snd is used cxel ?\ in uiany iarge iactories as an unfa hng frst aid fo the Injured antizentie. Gener- 9us sample on reveint of 15 cents, silver or stamns. Internatienal Labaratories, Rochester, N. Y. Lec & Osgood Co, can supply yeu. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” Ne Salad Complete Wl!hfl\ll Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Frenklin Strest Special Sale BAKING WARE See Window THE HOUSEHOLD Bultstin Building 74 Franklin 84| Mass. Telephone 531.4 WESTERLY ; | uel" Chappell, fll‘ wick, Joseph Metiveer, Aunv Fallon -Sunday Ausnoea. & '| Cyelane . company 4 ber of apen, and™ m' fire had gained '} orr the west ¢nd of Crandall avenue. The ‘| fizmes crept up close to number of cof- Muene's | evening instead 'end in Boston. was held Satnrday afterncon at his home on 35 Palmer street, Rev, E. J. Cleveland, rector: of - church offielating: Bend eemetery. fl! Jol Ai Wmum Simmons. of arly cnd w‘m’ for brush fires at IMH nu? the .Hu:de £ Shore and Post reads. assistance was nsedad force of men was rushed to the fire. The men fought the flames for four hours be- fore ‘the' blaze was extinguished. " The fire spread over abéut 25 acres of brusn and youw: timber land. % toh Hill department ulbonded to a call for help from Pleasant View, The fire there was located in the grass tages, garages. and the church therd. that the arash had been kept trimmed on | deveral of the lots on the west side; of the aventue prevenied the igniting the weeden. The il hday ught, aim,nl \r:% hu of the 'fi astn'f eFy ‘ssociation are plan- t at a smoker and en- to be held inthe: -state Pmmu wmuuy even- Guard ser- qul"ea’ duties, and s esterly for a few rold Miner, who has heen serl fil with ut‘lminl ail home on CE:;;’I atreet, i8 able to be eut. Mra, P, G. Lihou of Williams street has réturnéd, after spending the past six ;Q'Q:Qr::lkmla nmluphl‘n New Jersey, “xm::ml h‘:ulgt af. Mm‘l&ma ls\:a;‘t has vmp emorial _hospi- ml. New Lendon, to 1o underge an opera- n- and l;p 1ra B, Grandall of Grove -\m-- left day merning for Fhiladel- la_where they wm visit their daugh- m Mrs. Nuul Boston, T of utayly Butomebile own- lannin ‘attend “the Boston A!tllz fe llav'e.h.n week. STONINGTOE There was a 6pécial rehearsal for the sppranos and bgSses of the Stonington chorus at Community hall Monday even- iRg. The regnlar weekly rehearsal of the full. chorus wiil be this (Tueaday) even- ng. 1d. P. Teed and three agsistants have painted the fire hydrants in the borough a-dark green with an aluminum top. ' The meeting of the Woman's Relief ¢orps will be held in Brayton's hall Wed- tesday afternoon. The semi-monthly eession of Pequot ceuneil, R. A, was held in Brayton's hall Monday. en&l(——— B A dl'me secial of the First Baptist L. A. T | 8. was held in the ehurch parior Monday evering. The Lenten lecture at Calvary chureh will be held this week this (Tuesday) of Wednesday. The preacher will be Rev. H. C. Jehneon of sing ihis paweriul vet harmless | Lyme, Mrs. Philip G. Sheffield, who has been is able to be out. The boilers at the Amemiean Velvet campany mill were inapected Saturday by officials from Bosten. The roef of the Delagrange garage “at the corner of Main and Willlams streeta has been campleted and much work has ren done to the interior of the strue- ure. Nrs. Henry S. Mygatt of Milferd 1s a guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gardiner. Mrs, Thomas Wilkinsen has returned from New York and has as her guest Mm Geofge H. Webb of New ‘Suftolk, i, mss Louire Trumbull was in - New London Manday. to attend a meeting of the exeeutive cammittee of the New lion.' dan Lounty Bunday.Schoo! assaciation. Hverelt N.. Pendleton spent the Week LeonoX, Levitt; former Adamg Bxpress agent at @tenington, now serving 1’: the “U §. n3vy, whea last heard from was at araise, Chile. Cards from him came I:-lenda in the beraugh Saturday. At ihe meeting of the Second Congre- gational chureh . sehoel Sunday - reports were given by Norten Brainard and Ji seph B‘:\u;; on the older heys' Y. mc. Z conference held in Mystie March l te ¢ — e -MYSTIC The mild weather of Sunday was re- markable and many were out to enjoy it. The ground is in an unusually good com- dition, farmers are plowing and n)l su- % deners are laoking forward i when they can begin uunul. The Ladies' Aid. society-of the Congre gational church is to meet this (‘!‘ueu]u) afterneon, also Thursday uflcnoo‘. at the home of Miss Eleanor Fish. - The se- olety is very buey just now {ving quilta. Mrs, Owen Denehey was it} New Lon- don Saturday. Mr. and Mra. J. Alpheus Scheonover have returned from several days' stay in New York. The mles' Ald society of the Meth- odist church meet™ Thureday afternoom with Mrs. Robert Adamson. Mr. and Mre. Elmer C. Hall have re- tirned from a visit in - Saunderstown, h L.\Smith of Providence was a call- Unless vdu seé fhe nflflie “Rayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for F11 years,’ and proncf me by millions,—Say “Bayer”§ SAFETY FIRST! A genuine “Bayef Tablets gf:Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia; Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago; and pain generally. Strmlykmuicml lni;ihhn- d»flflu cost but & few combe—! mt only an “unbroken package" of but no buildings “wete burned. The het‘ -wwmuszl i best in Spring Fashions _proval. 121-125 ~NORWICH, CONN it o, Formal Display Today - Wednesday —_ Thursday, — FEATURING — Coats :and Wraps - Suits and Dresses i Blouses and Skirts Tt is a collection of wonderfully attractive and unusual v modes that reflect in a splendid manner the latest and, for Women and Misses. WE CQORDIALLY INVITE YOU to view this opening display—knowing that the many models shown, com- bined with exceptional values will surely gain your ap- (The Manhaltan Main Street \.... '-\ Wiz '. (-’,’ '\"'v X 4 4\‘\ N lb\‘ \ CO0 ISV NSS4 P3N DN o - S ef here Sunday. C. R. Backus was in Hartford last week on_business. The Home Missionary society of lhc Methodist' church meets this (Tuesday) afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Higbee. Preparations are well under way for the pageant which is to be held Easter Sunday in the Congregational chureh and rehearsals are progressing satisfactorily. Next Sunday evening, Palm Sunday, a gpecial musical program is to be given at the Methodist church under the diree- tion of Willard W. Keigwin. ‘Williams Woman's Reliet cem No. 42; meets this (Tuesday) evening. Miss Mildred Praught of Providence was 2 caller here Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Brown was in Westerly Saturday. Phoebe Packer Rathbun fent; D, of V., is planning to hold a whist. Just before the opening of the Con- gregational _Sunday - school .Sunday, Charles W. Foote, supérinterdent for the past 24 years, was presented a purse of $35 in gold as a feken of appreciation of his long and faithful service. Mrs. Charles Dodd was i Nuv “Landen Sqturda: - HOPKINTON - / > The Mareh meeting of the.sehesal com- mitteé' was held last Monday morning at the office in Ashaway with all members present. The attendance for February reported by the. superintendent was 80 pe reent. of the enmrolimént. »hfl led, with 91 per cent. The town council held {ts regular ses- sien at the town hall last Menday after- noon with all members present. Blills were ordered pajd to’ -the -ameunt - of $508,84, of which $212.89 was for remov- ing snow from the highways. 'he:sum of $500 was allotted to each of the four highway distriets, The dath of meeting of the board of canvassers to canvass the veting lists for the flnancial town meeting to. be held April 21st was fixed for April uu\A | The last will and Bellamy, a Detition for the of 20 a4 “administrator of the. um- of Oli- Ann_Nichols, deceased, and a peti- flu ot Mrs. Laura -Hepworth® for “six SUPPOrt of_ John, appeintment’ 4th with order of notice. Joseph E. Baggs was apjpointed admin- |, George Christfs and Mrs, Hugh Christie. The ' Christian Endeavor society is to istrator of the estate of Emma B, Hig-|give a supper and games this week. gins, deceassd, and James W. Murphy, appraiser, ene D. Wheeler was apnomled an- finistrator of the estate of Charles B. Larkin, deceased, and Alexander C. Kens appraiser. TP Inventories of the estates of Peter P. Palmer, deceased, and Horace F. Dur- dick, deceased, were received and order- ed regorded. * The- 86th birthday of Elisha C. Still- man, enfined to his home since Novem- ber by ill health, eccurred last week Monday. - Calls from friénds, flowers and postcards brightened the anniversary. The Ashaway Sewing soclety served a clam chowder supper last Tuesday even- ing at the parish house. This was fol- lowed by illustrated. lectures on various phases of the missionary work of Seventh Day Baptists and there were piano solos by Miss Mildred Taylor. ° ¥redq Corey, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Heibert Corey, nearly severed his left thumb splitting wood Saturday. Sev- eral stitches were takem in.an effort to save the thumb. Mrs. Frank H. Brown was 3 caller on’ friends at Pendleton Hill Sunday. Mrs. Thomas A. Griéve with her two children of Narwich, Conn., spent the past week at the home of her father, Daniel E. Blake. " The Potter Hill Glory band will con- ddet a -geries of meetings in the North Xmiwu Congregational church March 27, Inclusive. o Mrs. Frederick Benedict, formerly Miss Bdpa Summers, has recelved word that her husband has returned to New York from a vaydge to South American and; Eiropean waters. and they will reside in New York. - . SOUTH" POVENTRY George Taglor and- daughter took” his nlace and her {ather up-to Stafford for the day Sunday. : - Some bf 'the relatives of Mrs. Lajoadie :‘erflen. -who- were ‘here far her lune‘rnl aturday mo! are st qu o- few days at Thomas Kelley's. o } mpma fation will ‘meet on Mprs., George | an Ervin Harmon was home from his work in Chicopee Falls, Mass., tur the week end. Mr: and Mrs. Eafl Daniél lrom Chico- pee, Mass., spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louls W. Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Champlin have returned from an automobile trip to the south. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Kingsbury have returned after a stay in Florida. - HEBRGN In the speaking and spelllng contest held at the town hall Miss Eunice Seyms won in the speakink and Miss Dorls Tens nant in spelling. They will attend the contest to be held in Willimantic Friday, March 18th. At the town meeting held Saturday at. ternoon a 23-mill tax was laid to pay the town's indebtedness. Rev. Mr. Baxter will preach in .the Congreyational churcl next Sunday morn- Ing. Miss Mary Kelly of Middletown was the guest of Miss Florence :Smith ever the week end. . Kenneth Little was home from Hart- ford ever Sunday. Misa Florence Smith was home gver Bunday from New Haven. YANTIC George Sherman is making improve- ments g#bund his house; adding a veran- da_and making other. alterations. Felix, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Holod, was chriftened last Sun- @day ia Norwich and several relatives and friends of the family were entertained at the homg of Mr. and Mrs. Holod in honor of the event. John Slozne has raulmed from a trip e Jersey cattle that to Canada with have been at Rockc\fre. 23 Mre. George Muridly of Hartford &; the Sloane, « :},a‘lms.nwmmnm Mary | ohn. have returned from a atay of weék end in town with Mrs, John George Murphy. Miss Ruth Shipman of New London Was a recent guest of friends here. Mrs. George Taylor of Boston and Hill- side, Me., was a recent guest of Mrs. Elias Stockett. Mrs. Taylor is spend- ing a few weeks in Norwich with Mr. Taylor, who is assembling departments for the Kaplan Bros., who control the Liberty woolen mill in the village and ths Norwich woolen mill in Thamesville. Miss Ethel Odgers has returned to Norwich after a week end- stay with rel« atives here. Henry Hamilton, Jr., of Norwich.-Town is spending some time in Yantic with his grandfather, Henry Hamilton James Nelson, an éighth grade pupil of the Versallles grammar sehool, won in the inter-town speaking contest heid at | Bprague hall, Baitic, Friday afternoon, competing with pupils frém the towns-of Canterbury, Franklin, Lisbon, Salem and Sterling. This gives Masigr Nelson an entry in the prize speaking contest to be held elther at Hartford or New' Haven some time In April. The winner is popu- laf with his schoolmiates and with the villagers, as he_ls The Bulletin bay of the town,. prompt -and .careful. WESTMINSTER Fred W. Newton, who returned to werk at the Groton Irom, Works, Mareh 8, met with an accident which will bly lay him up for two or ‘three weeks. adai- tion to minor cuts and bruisés, ene jag- ged cut in the left 'hand required eight stitches - to elose. —_— Ehmg New Henry Ford belives the _tie will come when we will hava'wm milk. ‘Where has-iienry bees years?—Wheeling Intelligencer, —— Cigaretts, Then Coffée By che time the cigarette is gutlaw- ed coffee will be a target for pro- pagandists—Birmingham Age-. The King of Spain.is sajd to be the moving spirit of & new motien pictdre company started recently in i, Being one of the prluupu st and a director. ) ———z_—_—‘_'# The Standard of Purltv