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On T 11,1 0. 0. F., meett No. 137, U. B, ot C. and 5 i B, C. A. C., C. N. G. mesls in ol zfi( 192 5 » s itana the 3 ‘oiock mash; where. ey | LOR of & * ol o : : : ‘This Ten-Day test costs you nothing. Simply mail the ‘coupon. Then watch thedelightful effects. %Hi‘ i fe e one ¢ 1 in 5+ Junie Belle Squier en- struck of her parents, Mr. and . Utley: sosoyiie fous deve’ Pepsodent combats the film with the was severely sed upon his her di w every application. It kez teeth no head ‘was put in pain, and was school . J M 4 - mfl‘wfi( dervice and at- s - i diies Blamly. Poliinid, o il Mosiensia . with tendance for he has paid and is Huteh of holden to pay the of $50. : arious Sehekel owns a half-interest hil’ tn: iy o 0. L *515 ice i i f 38 > H Then see if your friends notice * 7 to neutralize the acids which ‘prettier teeth tooth decay. 16, Harry Noel, 140; b ) T / se‘m‘rrlyu:gk :M.t‘nmn = A il Make this pleasant ten-day test. 'tartar. It holds food substance Sired efiects which cld methods Some twenty-two. members ot "Camign | DooTe' Bee what it does for your teeth. which ferments and forms acid, It failed to bring. Windham No, 2, L O, O, F., went to Dan- Then judge for yourself —by the ielson Sunday and met with the members ’ holiday. A of the canton’in that borough. Two can- clear ;| didates were initiated, following which a i‘om"“!m A soclal time fol- ge3y The following records have been hung up: High team string, I. 0. O. F., 557; high team total, K of C., 1630 high sin- BEsg 4 it 8 holds the acid in contact with the results — how much this teeth to cause decay. The modern way method means. Millions ‘of germs breed in it epsodent is based modern far They, withitartar, are the chief n:mfl:. Xtd‘;nwmo:M- Play. 1t is clean snd wholesome and fun 5 8 ¥ B g g out disobesing the .regulations church. School Supervisor !' W. g Funeral servioes for' Herbert Barker were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'- H cause of pyorrhea. Very few peo- of tense action from beginning to end. It now regard as essential. Half the Mame states that it will be irrpossible o allow safer toeth. And you willalso find ple have escaped these troubles’ world over it is displacing old 1" olae o seem St Mo Dese. & Taagting clock from his home on West Main street. | them these holideys i additien to the 3 = caused by film, - methods, largely by dental advice. rday morn- | Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, pastor of the |usual vacation at Easter. without keeping It fights film % ing, was-continued for one week at the | First Baptist church officiated, and was|the school open an additional week in request of the plaintiff. The sult was|assisted by Rev. £ Send the coupon for a 10- : Sy b eady, pas- | June, which ip not sgreeable to them. This method combats the film Two new methods Fabe, Wots how cledn the ‘drough! reco§r damages work Congregational, church.| X . Isham tem pub A 4 e and materians furaishot by-plaieift | Burial was in the new Willimantio ceme: |in Tne Boiletin Monday last which states| 0% ““,‘h"?;’ viscous coat you Dental science has now found feel after using, Mark the absence “ for work at the defendant’s summer home | tery, Where a Masonic burial service was|that N. W. Biddle of Petter Hill, R. L, feel. ; two methods to fight film. Many of the viscous film. See how teeth &Hfimfl\rfl.& It is -nder;;ood that the fconducted.” Jay M. Shepard Was In|gathered 5,024 eggs in February from 465 enemy. It clings to tecth, gets be- careful tests have proved their whiten as the film-coats disappear. lendant offered to settle but the amount | Charge. tween the teeth and stays. efficiency. Leading dentisis every- Wi Audiences always marvel at the sk sent to the attorney for the plaintiff fail-| Faneral services for Peter Gi were ;! & atch all the good effects. The /el to caver the entire bill. heid Baturday morning trom tha haiis o ich was an average daily Brushing in the old ways does where now advise their daily use. - pook we send will tell the reason ¢ N1 B Doniin; Sud Wit endh he- Edgsr M. Warner, clerk of the superios | his daughter, Mrs. Thomas L. Cofnor, No. 1 48 910 por otnt, Claiming| ot end this film. And most to0th T methods are embodied ina for them. Then decide f this < | sdmirere are Jed o beleve toe apex ot court, and his stenographer, Miss Mar. |10 Maple avenue at 10 o'clock: At St. all known records excepting troubles are caused by whatisleft. gentifrice called Pepsodent. Other method, in your family, should the cinema has been reached. His ‘jorle Bradford, were in this city Satur-|Joseph’s church the requiem high mass|possibly those of Storrs college. Mr. Piirn abscebs’etai ing th £ K 4 o latest offering, “Forbidden Fruit” which “day to examine apolicants for maturall.|Was sung by Rev. John A. Sullivan, As tates that tn he ga rbs stains, making the factors, now considered essential, ~supersede the old. Cut out the was presented at the Davis theatre with zation papers. Second papers were graat- | the body was borne into the church Mrs. teeth look dingy. Itis the basis of | are included with it. 7 coupon now. extraordinary success last night i in éd Henry Brown, Jan Wolf, Stephen;A. W. Tuners, the organist, sang Nearer, |each, and for the first Light days in many respects more lavish than amy of Sherek, Taniste (adue, Assad Malolie, | My God, to Thee, and for a waiting hymn | March 660 or an average daily pro- his previous efforts and runs * gbhn Klasson, Arthur Bernier, and Ni-|Abide With Me, was sung. The bearers |duction of 53.08 per cent, so claims to : of the human emotions. cola Gavoli Innis J. Harvey, an ex-ser- | Were Joseph Gafvey, of Hartford; Lester |have beaten: Mr. Biddle's record. y Fruit” tells the story of & Yice man, was also sranted second papers, | Ecott and Louls Ashton, of Willimantic, 1o ] ¢ 10-Day Tube Free ™ who is torn Between her eutiec + First papers Wwers granted Costas P.|and Robert t‘;,",f","‘ i R ay —_— to n rascally gambler and cmwok e B g e K e [ Rl Sl bty S i S e ey Pyt byl o = Dept. B, 1104 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Il o Signs that spring is at hand are evident| Engine CoCmpany Ne. 1, was ealled out % pherson is replete with pathod an@l every day among the youngsters of the|twice Sunday afternoon for small fires, g,‘:f::;",,,: frrrirr B8 ‘:‘;‘&;’ committes The New-Day Dentifrice Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Wi the Rehat. elty. Baseball - equipment has been |The first call was at 12.30 for a blase |5poorti.a at & previous P "_:"c:’“d;‘ni’; o e ‘“:".""; o~ i P e v &:;;“‘::‘%;‘ T g e e laars Tt S iy ‘;nmu ufln" The sclentific film combatant, approved by modern authoritied - Clarence Burton, ‘who play tbe rois of . Mrs. Bells G. , of Providencs, was | Three gallons of chemical were used t0(was given by the grange dramatic club, and now advised by leading dentists everywhiere—to bring five :;‘f e w‘m“ e:k“u;:‘" ",AJ . th secaor al the Sunday meetings of | KUBSuih tho biae, The second fire was| the’ cdst including 11 local amateurs of | desired effects. All druggists supply.the large tubes. R N L T e AR e e i Wolna's c".,,, tooms, oy 805 Matg | Street, when a curtain in the tenement in R A e b L v \ Ot e Hibe 4 & Bty pearance under the DeMille banner. Theo- r dore Kosloff. the Russian dancer: Kath- e iastieal received by the audience, . “street. the réar of the bullding was practically |yt thore s T ettt which there was dancing. At the community service at the Pirst [I0Stroved. The blase was put out by the Iyn Williams, who has starred in many Paramount productions: and Theodore that the first and second degrees will be Robers the veteran character actor, Ssn- Baptist church, Sunday night, stereoptl. | S°"UPRTtS Of the house before the afrl-|conferred at the next meeting of the stituted for that of Mr. Gildersleeve. non Day, Julia Fay and Bertram Johns. gon views, fifty in number, illustrating grange. . * Charles Sheldon’s book, In His Steps,| Sheriff George E. Brigss Lebanon | Thursday last the contractors of the The Round Table club-of Mystic met in| A very funny comedy entled “A Reck- new roads began placing another layer of ot 2 3 o™ p - were shown. There was a large attend- | Prousht George Welin to the Willimantie the borough Thursday afterooon, being|less Romeo,” featurinj T‘T Arbuckle, 3 crushed stone on the highway leading meeting. o : F. bust comedy k inee at the 3 police station Sunday affernoon at 4 o'- entertained by Mrs. Oscar F. Pendleton | the rol Prgres 56 e vk " Diaabdey clock, and@ Welin will be held for a hear- |northerly from the Center. imd Miss \!l’nnnlelrh'LPe;:lawfinn:“l:‘h: Magazine flil?l the bill “MhiFaday), at St. Paul's Episcopal churchd ing at Lebanon this (Monday) morning| The body of John August, who died > mmewoe" 'fixn aFrNk H. H.!Ienbkk)‘ Mrs. Breed Theatre. “here .will be penitential office and prep-|Cl2rsed With operating a still ~Sheriff |last winter in Manchester and was placed g " Rowland Wilcok, bira, Hether Smith, Mrs | -That ‘Alics Lake, the adorable Metro ‘aration fop the Baster commuiion. Hey, | BTIEES secured evidence against Welin |in a receiving vault, was brought to Co- B s n . Mra. o ¥ "R. Jackion, rector of St. Andrews|And the stili was found in his home. ° |lumbia Friday last for burial in the fam-| Two accidents occurred = Within iwo ; Hartford, s to h 2 ¢ gt John Phillips, Mrs. Frank Batty, Mrs.|star, always exeels her previous screen nioon, Visiting delegeations from all the . Shate, Mra | péctormencs. Wil - preach.” Folicwing | Oficer Latham ot Eastord brought|lly. Diot in the cemetery at the Center. | hours Saturday afternoon on the locar|nearby towns and cities swelled the |Jeunle Davis, Mra: Carrie Latham, Sy v e e ¥he evéning service Rev. Mr. Jackeon 1a 15 | Robert Miller to the Iocal police station branch of the Shore Line Street Rail-|spectators to wel! over. 2,000. Following “’l’)‘sr;‘l‘:"lzs:"“::;";n‘f:&fi"::. ¥ day at the Breed theatre, where her ‘sddress iseopa g Sunday. Miller is held for assa way company, At 4.15 o'ciock, a Paige| the degree work the members of the lo-|, DT < tad . Greater e B R R TR e e AR T B GOSHEN touring car, driven by C..E., Morgan, of [ cal and their friends enjoyd a Junch in [ the children in the borough grade ‘and-outers.” morning.” Miller, who was intoxicated, At th munity club - Mystic, collided with the freight tdlley | the club rooms ih the Barrows building. - W. . Norris ot this city occupled the| s Chafged’ with assaulting onme of the s ednesday . Near East Yellef. Boxes were put in the This delightful actress | car at the junction of Barber's lane and | = 1 h to a picture. in; fteeld le for evening a very pleasing dialogue was ok x Mrs, Alice Morgan Blake who died |several rooms and Friday these were pictu teelf remarkabl pulpit at the Liberty Hill Congregationai |0 I the party. . Fiven wntitied Povical ‘Calturs & Cure i e e e i oihe| saturday, nignt in the Lawrence Memori- |opened and found to contain $15.26. This| strong, chureh Sunday morning. The regular Sing was. held at the ¥.|for Rheumatism. use. sripping situations. he ve e ane. from. Busber's gasge, |2l- hosoital, New Landoo, had been fllfsum' was forwarded Saturday by Miss| Thers was noting short of pertection . A, Sunday afternoon, about fifty| A number from this place were amon; [ for some time, but her condition has not | Edyth A. Dargin, the principal, to the e's interpretation of Mary Membors of Ban Jote Counell, No. I, |uftending. After the addresp three recis|the amateur nctors in the uinstrel abow | 20, 10 roley was coming up Malnl|jeen considerel as serlvus intil last e of motion pictures were ghown. The pic- haifman of the Comnecticut committee|Smith, the Follles Beauty. “Chuek® street. The motor vehicle had reached o n 3 given in Grange hall, Coichester, Thurs- 9 Tuesday. She was taken to the hospital | ap Hartford. MEAS' §§n‘ tures were Grape Juice, Atlanta, Ga.|day evening. £06 emchs and wadi ahcily torned up twenty and rich, marries Mary, but th and Making a Boy Scout Uniform. 4 ' 1oP | Thursday. Mrs. Blake was born in Bris-| The last meeting of the Comfort club | honeymoon s spoiled when the groom A good represestation from this end of Rmt;:fir:x;e?: ‘2‘2:1"1‘;}‘:;@‘1"’?;“;2 tol, England, July 21, 1551, and :ame to | will be held this (Monday) evening at the 8 kidnapped by ruffians in the employ ‘mey be by eerlous. | The sufferings of women and children |the town Was in|attendance .at the very! against the telephone post and hydrant, | \CSterly fo reside in 1865. In 1474 sheresidence of Mrs. Stiles T. Stanton. of his determined father, and taken to = J%§ - eold troubles; use nightly— | of Ireland =nd the urgent need of reljef |important town meeting which discussed | crushing the front wheel and demoiisn-| orried James M. Blake of Westerly,| Tiomas Matherson, the Maine gulde |f6a. 'The marriage ls wnnalled, ahd for that stricken country were fercefully.|the builing of the George W. Lyman high| ing the rear end. nt | 2nd they have since resided at 9 Spruce|gave a talk to the Boy Scouts -Friday llr! ne-fl o Broadway caba e, described here Sundav night at a meet- |8chool at Lebanon.Jenter Monday. B g e B L va | Street. Besides her “husband she is sur-|evening at the meeting in Community flmtint eep into gayety, nx;d deeper : ing held at the town kall in the interest An_unususl occurencs is hearing at|house was forn up also.” The body of | L1 qyeil, s SSter Mrs. F. T. Haswell | hall nto misery. When her child arrives, VAPORUI of the Armenian Commission for Relief |this date the phoebe, smiper or woodcock, = esterly. 3 in Ireland. The speaker were Rt. Rev. Qver 17 Million Jars Used Yearly . 7o Representative Nathaniel P. Noyes,|She abandons her theatrical work. Pev- the car was pretty well smashed up, o <ot i the meadow lark, and three flocks of wild| but the engine was not damaged. The| A meeting fo reorganize the R, I.-|Who has been confined to his home, Har- y compels o accepd the John G. Murray of Hartford ,and John|geese that were flying high, and the| ariver uupfid injury. "] Conn. League will be held soon, at the | borside, for two weeks past by an injury [ tWo crooks who use her to flesce P, Cronin of New. York, commissioner of |shrill chorus over at the frog pond. the 5 i " i to his lez. hopes to be able to resume his | father of money. Then, when her child Two hours later, the trolley car bouna| ¢all of.the president, Dr. J. M. O'Con- g. hop public service. Tho hall was filled and| W. T. Curry haa purchased a handsome| for Westerly ~strack Frank Coon . of | nell. “The teams that have already prom- | legislative duties at Hartford Tuesday. |l# claimed by them, 80 23 to wrest more Dr F C- J ck'o the story of sufferlng Ireland was im- [{pair of gray horses. Ashaway at Williams stop, Just this side | iscd to put their names to the new ME. K. a M) |pressed on all. Pledge cards were distrib.| E. L. Waterman is recovering from money, her mother ‘l:‘vo grows dominant, ' 4 by a compelll emotion she folls a| of the villege of Mystic. (oon had been | Charter are Bradford, Shannock. Hope an - ted among the audience and a good start | severe attack of grip. | lamming and was walking. along ‘the | Valley, Mystic, Stonington and _the MYSTIC g e - byt Dm’r was made in the local drive for $3,000 to| Mrs. James R. Case and daughter of| highway in the direction of Wester] th | Knights of Columbus of Westerly. It is Dmn‘g:y’pom::n mCedl mDv w:n :.:n‘- alleviate the suffering and distress. The |Colchester are guests at Maple Hill farm.| his back to the on-coming car. When | exPected that South Kingston will also Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Thomson are A 3 715 Main 8 Willienantie epeakers were introduced by Rev. Fa-| Miss Nellie Williams of Groton is home the car was but ome length away, he|aPPly for a franchise, and that the new | Visitors in New Haven this week. Mr, ther John E. Clark of St. Joseph’s church. for several days. Stepped on the track, and alhough the|Schedule for the coming season can be Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44|0n the platform .wero seated Mayor| The farm at the summit ef Standish nings, Florence Gilbert and Leonore Thompson is a member of the commit- | Lynard, deserves high pralse for tneir motorman reversed the power, the corner | i8sued soon. tee in charge of the Paint and .Clay | Work. Charles A. Gates, pasiors of the local|Hill, the John Scott place, has recently churches, and prominent men of the city. of the car hit Coon and threw him down Lo~al Laconies. exhibition soon to be held in that eity | The Pathe News and & Contury comes been bought by a jmrcheser from the|in the road. Dr. e - “JAY M. SHEPARD The drive for the §3,000 quota began in |state of Delaware. Miss Flizabeth Wells who died in | 270 While there will be engaged in work dy make up the remainder of the bl called and ordered ; Washington, D. C., Friday, was known | Felative to the exhibit : this city Friday, March 18, and g tc con-| Mrs. J. A. Randall, who is iIl, is a little Succeeding Filmore & Shepard tinue until the evening of Haster Mcaday. | beite: the Community house in Mystic. Here | here Westerly, she being the sister | Following the business meeting of F l [ Py I E | l ‘Authorized canvassers are to cover the| Work has been started on the bulldmtll A New Permnnent Wave Machine In- it was found that Coon was suffering | of Henry Wells of North Stonington. Her | Mystic Rebekah lodge Froday evening & from cuts in his head and face, and a|b {il be takeh to Baltimore, Md., ror | DERRY soclal was enjoyed and & Pl clity and every indication is that the quo- : t at the New York Moween summer en-| fractured rib. He was taken to his home | bu . o W b v T v Sy By e Ay ik fred 8008 NORTH 8T WILLIMANTIC| 52, "of o artve, % -Pefors the finaijckipment st Cafac Iaks Gren e "saye e has mo. reoniToction | (he wosk end at his fhom 1o Hosefupeny | 1. and Mrs. . C. Paige were callere e P g o Lady Assistant. Tol. Connection | Sunday was the opening day of thé 7 of the happenings of the previous day.| The Mistnxet club of Stonington de.|® Westerly Saturd o B B B B T : every member campaign of the First Con- RICHMOND His tnjuries are not regarded as seric|feated the Cycle club of Westerly by | ,J0hn P. Shaffer, who purchased the | [N Retertily, of permaserty whes ¥ 5 gresational church. . The oommittes by : e 11 balls in the Yeekly pool match Friday | COllis farm, has painted the house and - : ourey Bros. charge of this year's campaign has set a | DY oicit Moore and son Ralph weat to night. made other improvements to the prop- goaj for the members to réach, They want | st Greenwich Monday to trim trees for Miss Alice Webb of thie Home Service NoSuich is to have such an appliance o Alexander Mitchell. Janitor of the town | *'Y: T o to nledds sappott, this mamens|Allen N, Boxle. section of the Westerly chapter. Amer- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND will come as a great surprise. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wilcox of One.| THowever, such is the fact, as the 388 people to pledge eunport, 1 ‘Bawi Smith took Mr. and Mra. Frank| lean Red Cross, has received a st of | '0lL 18 canfined to Jus home on Summer | o 'v. 2 Cucsts over Sunday of Mr. Wil | Lindgren hop during the last few duys » EMBALMERS iy B e nml;z?l!'l to:";‘:xg- Bishop to Providence Tuesday. owners of Liberty bonds held by the ¥i : Unian 8t. Willimantic, Cenn, it a1 Lyme. 'mlmlm lu-&ln'n i8 & permanent 2 ave o, latter end of the week. unknown, 1t 30iNers who ave peid o | PrEVAlent for the past’two months, con- | , Mre Fred Bail has returned 1o (Waste e i el e R | Philip Moore was in Perryville Tuesday | these ) t business partner of Mr. Thomas, the in- 4 ingten, N, H., after a visit with her during the war and have not | of e ewms Sesias ther dicace™ 9% | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cundail Jeutor of maay of the inset 9 I on business. rectived them would consult with Miss | 'y “Siweet FanMly” produced by the |, ChAFy chapter, No. 61, O. E. 8., meets evelopments in the art of Some farmers in’this vicinity are get.| Webb she could assist them in the matter. | ;ono ™02 Hone Reneban . jod No | Tuesday évening. waving the hair and he invites . B ting ready to plant, the iweather has been | Just how many may be affected in this i e cox's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W, |DBas fecelved and installed. the very lat- o e arent to ralse 32867 for benevo | ®reday Do Coppet's hotise took firs and | Sovernment becanse of lack of Informa- | gaiio “or Gopsewel: atest lner Feinns Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) v, F dies who would Fike to by o o o o A, 19, Daughters of Rebelah, was given| Ch2fles W. Foote has returned from| T oo L “l-zfl . John Reynolds of Exeter was through 7l est thing in Permanent Wave Machines, standi Wileox. last year. The total church budget for|DeioTe the blaze was noticed a large hole | tion as to addresses of the owners. Many nding ‘on Coggawel. street last Friday ] g o Miss Eliza M. Dennison is confined to | ime during the day at the fore Haneock Wi A this vieinity Saturda: ‘Thousands of bresk trout awalt the|fore Hancocl ‘oman’s Rellef corps. A 4 Mrs., John B. Yewls is expected today | 2N 18 mow taking applications for ap- was burned in the roof. of these bonds Were subscribed for by | oreoiik "o roPbed of their store of | w“ . . angler at the trout hatcheries of the | musical prégramme preceded the play. | th¢ house with a severo cold. . hCQ Cm.l. 7 American Fish Culture company, Caroli- Saturday evening in Mechanics hall be-|® visit In Bridgeport. y v v intm . Fred Smith and Willlam Stilson at.|men in the service during the world war. | & gor o " i, N & v wich ‘trknds T E the Thayer bullding, Suit No. 108, Several Westerly visitors to the au-|, Miss Cynthia Crary has returned to her = . tended the automablie show in Beston the | Since demobilization their addresses are | o, oy 0% MUMDS, Which have been home in Preston City, aft it witn | PARIS OPERA TO GIVE = ; +.55 Plhentdin ome in Preston City, after a visit e Louls Geinnell'is very foshle. na. Commencing -April 2 fishermen will | tomobile 'show in Boston have reported Mrs. George Stinson. MOVING PICTWRE MATINEES be allowed to ter the reservation of | meeting J. Raymond Burke, formerly of > this. company for the ‘Arat iime. i iis | Westerly, now submaster ai the Bloughe i i M il B P history ars will be permitted to angle | ton. Mass., High echool. g b e I ok gy e for trout in an ideal especially ar- Mrs, Frances Trevena ig home from AsP'R'N e ST s e Hoston for a visit with hef parents, Mr. | uséd. The hatcheries at Caroina . are STONINGTON P s Iy ! Soals 20 the largest in this country and supply Benevolence chapter, R. A. M., meets the stock for streams in states. as far| TWO of the committee of five residents| Monday eveninz. distant as Michigan and Wisconsin, | Of the town of Stonington who were ap-| _Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howell were ir The : 3 2 nearby markets also absorh 4 |DPointed at the annual town meeting on| Westerly Saturday. Easter, the one day in the year in which the Sui, = ol amount of the full grown trout|Sept. 20 to investigate into the cost of| Mrs. Ira C. Noyes has returned rfom 207 - for hatel and home use, Plenty of |FUnnIng of ‘the schools of the town have| 2 Visit in New Haven. : froct 15 aswired by the fact that the |tendered their _ resignations—Lawrence| Mra. Mary Drisss has returned. after . o'e ; of the pond and its abunda: - |Purtill and = Constant T. Cundall, both v 4 n. e $ Coat or Dress takes an important part in the celebra- A Dly of mataral food Will prevest ine|from the village of Pawcatuck. The res-| H. B. Noyes was in Norwich Satir- 1: * S iy & € { fish ming ‘tame. Facilities are | gnations were filed with Town Clerk|day. }. ton. It sometimes happens that matri- mony transforms an optimist into a pessimist. ing beco be at hand for the buflding of fires so that | Elias Hinckley Friday and it is under-| Mrs. Frank M. Bindloss was in New the day's catch may become the evening |5t00d copies of the resignations were sent | London Saturday, et i to Percy H. Morgan of Mystis, chatrmar| _ A. C. Latham camp, No. 19. Sons of SPRING STYLE EXHIBIT ] of ths aofimitten Véterans, meets Tuesday evenjng. i Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Louls O.| At the annual financial town meeting W H .- Wil continue all this week, and the new arrivals e altes Bome s, Sty Ut | Sept. 20 Roscos Burrows of Mystic, after antto t i o ¥ : 5 the Palmiter home was destroyed DY |the report of the school® committee had| CARDINAL DOUGHERTY TAKES * : % i 5 3 fire at Wlh“ March 9. The tWo|peen submitted, showing an expenditure POSSESSION OF CHURCH TM ? . bring wonderful fashion news for women who sre Bl Shildren were sleeping on the secona | of $93,000, exceeding the appropriation of a . 5 . "‘:; "{u“h""'-‘“:'d ,?’ @ crackling | 71,000 by $21,000, submitted resolutions| Rome, March 20-~By the A. P.)—| 1t you want to guit tobscco, or to use : interested in beautiful garments for Easter and early ey nol o e ey Tan down- | which ~were voted. These resolutions|Cardinai Dennis J. Dougherty of Phila- |less, get a package of Nicotol tabiets ¥ £ ~ « scribed by pi for M"n.a. “‘..."a'.'m.fi"‘ t‘.\:e D:::R{f;,n Z:; called for the appointment of a committee | deiphia tovk possession of his titular | from your druj Yeu will be - : 9 ,mm iilions. | feer i e childrens reom Boct ot ad | to audit the report of Ahe school commit- | church of Saint _"m‘ ¥ Take only our- ; iz e S ;300 Nereus and Achilles fl:zl :g";:-g;‘h lg'nn! Nicoto] ee and to investigaté the board’s request|here this afternoon with impressive cer- - patkage ror Gouds, Headache, Neoursls B ponn fo0s win tomsytky A0k | for the appropriation for the coming |emones. Tro church, which was beauti- | tolscon hantt quits you: AN Rhet Earache, Toothache, | miter was Carrle E. Thompson of N :m' year. fully decorated with red damask magnif- | authorized to sefl Nigotol i aon T Pain Handy i Steningion. peon of No The following committes Was chosen:|icent hanging lamps and flowers, was | bound money-back guarantee. oo it boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Lawrence C. Purtill and Constant T. Cun- | orowdéd with diplomatic representatives, rfll “little to quit and nothing if Nicotol Aspirin cost few cents. Druggistsalso| Nsrragamsett council, No, 21, Kpights |dall of Pawcatuck, Willlam P. Bindloss |prelates and members of the American M,l‘l Sell larger -packages. Aspirin is the|of Columbus, conducted an exemplifica- |and Joseph Joseph of Stonington, Percy | colony. “mz‘t': — “":fm "".l"x'n'" trade mark of Bayed Manufactite of|tion of the third degres on a class of |H. Morgan and Charles Gildersiceve Of| A portrait of Cardinal Dougherty | ja¥, about the wondertul power of Wiestel Moncaceticacidester 5¢ Salieylloneld. | fortyéight eandidates st the siats | Mystic and F. A,Baraes of OId Mystic |and his coat of arms hung oppsite the | Snd e can be trusied to tcil you e . i . armory-on Diton street, Sunday after- ! The name of ‘was later sub- portralt of Pope Benedict. truth.

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