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- s z . 94 with M e L G R In order ‘of rank, ‘t‘i:“t:;:v and ;:;of:&fi ave been g&u > ;tp%“»# e s ?‘ rflenl. | here went to Westerly vm# fi speakers will be Felen Mack, n zh:en by the committee. to Vincent Pegrum and his flancee, Miss ) Tuesday evenipg to. attend a meeting [ Mildred Bousquet, Miriam Younz, Sylivia F}‘%’ J children to' disposa of. “1ve Goddard, of Bosten, spent Sunday | of Franklin lodge; F. and A, M.,0f West-| Ryan and Walter Knight. John O'Lirien, @ 2 R E e r8. T, Pegrum at Miss’ M, D.| erl& - %, |class president, will also have a place om 5] ° “Miss Goddard sang On Bweelly | Mr. and Mre. Borgen 1. Grégge were | tho program. ey h STON[NG‘[‘O” : Thought during ‘the offertory at| callers in -Westerly day. ~ The members-of the Woman's Foreign @ Congregational ‘churéh which Mrs. H. B. Noyes was 2 recent visitor | Missionary Boelety last week presente sy ¥ et The pile ‘driver scow of CO{II‘. ¥, 3.1 ek enjoyed. g in Boston. ; their retiring president, Mrs. J. A. Wood, z A b Three new cottages have besn com-)ing ordigamed. Ostman, whigh sank off Wateh Hill semte | TG0 SFAWCr. o\ a1, 4s’ a8 home 1ok | " Williamh Women's: Rellet corp, No.|u handsome cht giass Bud vese snd eaady ov, b eted during the past winter at Shelter| It Was stated by the local manager of |days ago. and which was brought in the with the mumps. < R, 42, mst Tuesday~evening in G.- A R. | jar. [ : rbor, formerly, Musigelopy, on thelihc Shore Line troley road Tugsday|bay, ‘has been raised. The motor was Rall. . y lan- Miss Esther (rovér spent the week end | BALDNESS haired. faling g Shore roud. Summer homes have been|:ndt walters would have been simplified torn off and.Iost ow the trip in, but the & TUmber of Windham reonle AT PISE Rt G Ropt e ey Rt bl A built by Mrs. P, J. Mes of Woonsocket | considerably for the company if West-|driving apparatus remained fast, The (Wednesday)’ aftemuon, B - ¥ = s = ’ s Ry and Harden Pratt of Cambridge, Mass, |erly had passed the daylight saving or-|scow Will be hauled up or the beach on Miss Grace Neale Is recovering roin a Mul G'“m FiELD DEPOT such _reports—wom - while William T. MacTarlane of Dridse ldinance As & €sod shgre of the con|Hancox strest and repaira will be mad®. | ooy downstaire: at-the home of-her sister, |- At-the weekly assembly/at T.. M. H. S. i " o men e e gort, Conn., has bullt & mew cottage ut)cems in New boudon agd-Norwich arg to} Monday morning only five weavers ve: | \fel Saf™ (oo ol when she dislocats] letiors were Awarded those students who| Dayid Snow's funeral brought a large ing § erations 1 i i ; ; ? , o Bame | TH . . ; Shen mode Tn hany’ of the eottages, and | take-migh Agon: 1t Was spid. The umlos “méstink ta. 810 of ‘solisgel UMY of e Go T Taastine Nindant SRS AES BRRES, o ton " are; Soha | Loms i iant 6 the- Mooy nome. Hew ¢ the whole settlement has been ,put in| As the situation stands, many coficerns|Work will be.held on the gvening of -Sun- Iy Knew was given by a number|O'Brien, Capt. 'Harold Kenny, Walter|the service -at tho mouse and at the grave KSTALKY aFricE. 8A-ud readiness for the coming season, rhlch will ‘have to operate on the daylight sav- tdn?x'x-‘behglflh V;:e;!;; 'm“’"g‘: of young women under the direction of ;(n‘;s;t, Charles .a-xe: Harold McKenna |in Blorr:‘ cemetfi u’frhle ‘i;"“mm“‘"e' 2 T 5 : t nd Pul 3 . utiful 3 B b o L TS B et ST Gl o BT SO LT Y e ey gy 3 d ? Works has seyeral men 1 be- jof the i 3 % : jon | fourth performance ‘o it ther's Lody to rest. s eplilp At hh‘mn"'r:-‘:':' " ‘:’“;"wli;:c‘lf tween Weste:; and Bn:l'r.;d":::w to| - Arcangements have bean made. to.fur- | g, b o ings Hum -in Quinebaug Ly‘:enm Fri-} “Mrs. Trwin' Metrill is visiting her mo- | Merritt Smith, . fii uniteg mmmr:uTrTquda; morning | their “work, and it was stated ‘Tuesday |nish light linches at the schoolhouse. Milk . ‘woman in India?’ day, April 15. nearly every resident oflther in New Jersey. . 4 Rev. John J.|by the manager of that concern that the | 3nd crackers are sold to pupils for four| (i T . mUhPr - India. Helen Hop-|Quinebaug attended the play, as the re-| Mrs, Judgon Bonney visited friends in e et e an s loatior o stster af |olant Wil e to conform o tue |oente, and Monday when the frst trlal|ying‘eqve the pralague and tiose wio togl | ctipts were pro e R S SO N D Il R NORTH LYME +he bride,- was matron - of honor, and |ushedule of the New Haven read. Sev- m“r?kade mcir;‘ l(hnn" 70 half pin 3 {part were Farriet Gulid, Margery and|Intervale Mills company gave the use of | ¥, ollum 15 having his long tene-| Fred Miner, Jp, and Herbert Maymar Thomas Cetto was bes\ man. Following |éral out 6f town pupfls attending the pub- | ©f were E" p cy §herman, Charlotte Lathrop, Chris- | the hall and the ‘gemercus woen -of {ment house equipped fof eleciric light-[are out with m cars. the ceremony a breakfast wos cerved atlio schools of Westerly will be affected | TUR SPring conference of the W. €. W |yie Peari, Marguerite Cook, Harrict Pot. |Quineliaug contributed ide ‘cream o e ol John Schneider of New York is spend the Home of the bride on Mechanie[if no-ordinanes is passed. Baptist church; afternoon gnd evening, | ¥ Paul Clifford and Freddie Ringe. A’ cake, Which® were sold for the benefit Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Hansen weré|ing the week at Mrs. A. Babroreky's, M1 strect, Mr. and Mrs Neodhgm left st| It was statea by the heads of the Wils|nee Mary B, Wilson of Plantsvitle. state | coliestion was taken for Dr, Parker's hos. |the ciass. ~ The Novelty - Six : orchestra m_Willimantic Wednesday on business. |Sehneider expects to sall next week 6 noon for a short Honeymoon trip'aftef|liam Clar: Tsre~d commany anm Drecident, will give an afdrets n the|Ditsl i Mading, India. Rev. A W. Clit Mm,m chiarge for' the execliept danc u’y‘;*‘;;}{'?( LR mer ol by mative gountry, Bobemis. dd h b g \ny " v - 4 . 8. ng an 'wmch ‘they will reside in 'Wo;ntmy. I Cottrell & Sogs *company evening on Today's .Opportunities ;2 description’ of the hospital The' sentors of T. M. FL 8. feel - ' iy for |10 5 rker ter in Glastonbury. ew London Monday. - The following four petlilons for di-|3ternoon ihac thosc concerns would pro-| women, s fl'?' i R for the |t many friends wro are genbrously help-| - Mr. and: Mrs. Hans Hansen-of West| " yores were granted by Judgs Arthur Pr| B0 IS GRS SR8 SRR i | A number of eastbound schooners have| A food sale a Py % ing them on their way to Washington.| Willington spent Sunday at Postmaster Brown in the superior court for Wash- | (e The eal of the Lerraine Mani-|yeen stormbound in the harbor for sev-electrio washing maching fund muetted |G I on SO S i btvea 18 (ot | e 7 : MOHEGAN imEton county- at West Kingaton Tues- [facturing SANPIDT. Wps Put ot towp eral days. Fog and head winds have|§21.01. Those in charge were Mrs. C. |y 0oty "Wds "R 2lic cave 'the use of her| Missea Tilden had thelr usual Sunday day. a3, but it 18 believed that plant Will 0p-| pravented their clearing. Dtley, Miss Bmily Lyman, Miss Buem| ;0" caovs for o handkerchiet sale. |visitors from Norwich. No services were held here -Sunde Noe V. Bal.|crate the same as the majority. The roll call of the First Baptist church | HaWking and Miss Grace Bates, Oscar Swanson, post presented the class|! William Williams has gone to work on | on_sscount of the storm Manufacturing' concerns and business|will be held Thursday, April 31. An ad- The anm,\'uv;‘flnhn,w society Willi with two-thirds of the proceeds from &fthe Coodwin estate at Clark's Comer‘[ Mrs, Ibeare and M: neg houses in town dolng business at the|dress will be made by Rev. Lewis A.iméet with Mrs. Willfam F. Maine Thure-|Jance in the ocotton ropm. FPeank Elliott|Hampton. This family- will move thers|in Norwich last week. ed to resuine her n en name. freight office of the New Haven road | Walker, pastor of Calvary Baptist church|day, the 21st, at 3 p. m. 'The ghapter of Thompsen Hill gave a private daneing |this week, D Mr, Skelly has sold his fasm Harriet G. Brown ve. Samuel B, Bi will find ‘it ingonvenient if they do.not|of Westerly. E from the study baok The Church and the|party, the entire progeeds of which went| The midweek hour of devotion Thurs-| Mrs. Peeté ls in Providence. on grounds of neglect to ‘provide Peti- |set their-clocks ghead. ~The freight of-] Rev. F. R. Sanford has returned after | Community will be given by Miss Harriet to the class treasury and at which the / tioner granted custody ef three miner|fice Will be open f 7 a..m. to 4 p.|a stay of a week in Madison, N. J., and | Guild. Thimble, club sold cake and ice cream for p— — children, the respondent béing granted|m. standard time instead of § 2. m, to;New York. ~ . & Next Sunday being the beginning of The. grange gave the use of ivilege of sesins. the: children at}d » ™. . .. S 8F S L Austin_Young - arrived here Monday | Children's week, there will be a special S A o. Srange. gy Feasonable times. Local Laconics. . In Bast Th tHe King’ evening from Texas, called home. by the | addressa by .Rev. A- W. Clfford at the! b, oiano, o Bast Thompson tie King's Mr. and Mrs. Dennison C. Hinkley have C. Palzanp . Avery wep I< K i Daughters voted to present the class the sudden death ‘of hisfather. Congregational church, and it Is expecter | entire receipts from (ickets and refresh: rds of neglect toreturned to their home in Westerly after 5 {hay several wil offer thejr. automobile | ments. 3 g spending the.winter in the Isle of Pines. |- WINDHAM to tonvey thie children fo the services in| uyrea: fternoon, April 14th. a sec- W qv-[ I sl Miggins of Decp. River, Willimantic in-the.afternoon. - 3y 3 ; 3 ond leciure with stereoptieon views was it Tuesday at the home of || Because of the absence of the rector, iven by Spbmaster Roy R. Allen at T, ef, Mrs, Michael Higgins, of |Rev. W. A. Borchest, the 3.30. p, m. ser-| . F R 7 s p g‘ N e et iab Thece and voad Btreet, vice at Bt. Paul's next Sunday will be MYSTIC .. Biete of Gonmsctiont - The grade puplis [TTCRRAHIRL . PR Retweks Wosthris|oondustel OF M:-DmOkS, Syeistalls petncl, from Grosvenordale and North Grosvenors High school andgWheeler High, sched-ipal of Windham High school, Williman.| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wileox of One-|gof NIOSTEROMRI 209 FOVEL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin and The- Ladies’ Aid- society of the. Meth- Rave retaraed (o ASRRRag, attan e catkt e bt e Wodneadsy. etied: tiemwell ve. John Gamwell, Samp ground 2 “Pavid A. Lowrs was clected. to sueseed Jennings =5 high pricet of Paimer ehapter, 22, Royal Arch Magops of at the 56th gnhual convecas evening in the Masonie i tcant” visitors here. uled for afternoon had to baltic. ¢o_were T agzin m&nfl e of wet weather.| Mre. Charles Larrabee is recovering Mary L. Howard of Hartford, Conn.,|from an attack of grip. i ith Mre. Bliwell F. Kimball . A Yeoms or rect.” Other officers |ty bullding g Nnew gurage and chauffeur's| Miss Sarah Johnson has returned from| In Mystie ngon - ¥i > elected s wera:- James Me- ci:tlage at her estate :'. w:tch Hiil Norwich and has been in sw’xuq for a| Mrs. George amphere is visiting heg |Short business ::uung :u gelld,( affer Kenzie, . Mrs. Hesbert Alien of Hardwlek, Vt.,}few days. mother in New Londom. »* | which.the members sewed, and later re- is yisiting Wosterly. friends. d .\!f J. F. Woods of New York is at the “* » . .o “ " Arthur B.| The two weeks' old infant of Mr. and|inn for a weelk. B y s e B L T e ; freslmen ' at" Wobcester Tech. sent the ayer on Genuine Aspirin—say ““Bayer D.|{brought to Westerly for burial in River|been at the inn for two weeks, have re- Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Allyn, who have{Week end in North Grosvenordal 3 Bond .¢emetery Monday. AMrs. Belirens ! turned to Providence. been the . winter “ in Daytona, Miss Ruth Wood spe.mt tch‘s week end wag Misg Hthel Larkin of Wegterly, Mrs. M. ‘A" Bolande of New York épent| ¥Fiorida, have arrived, home: - .wl\rt her parensl- in Jewet| 5 ty. o ’ s Dr. A: V..Phelps of Lower Pawcatuek | Sunday with the Misses Johnson. : Prof. William G. Park has returned to| Graduation.plans are under way at T.| wwarningt Unless you see the name{ neuraigia, rheumatism, earache, tooth of the first|gave o, vers iteresting talk on Ameri-| The L A. S of the Congregational| Milbury, Mass. afier a visit at his home M. il 8. Seven spéakets havo been|.pn' LT COS YO TS L DU iGie Ritubmmo Santfoc phis AN e o %n.qm:;’ nnm“ L SO T Tuehcon 323’?1$§:“:;&'2$‘&‘.‘2)” i‘.‘f“é’”&f?{: Charity and Reljef lodge, No. 72, F.|bers 19. The seven have held the highest'are not gettipg genuine Aspirin pre- Mrs.- Calvin Rathbun of Noank'is the | freshments were served. - guest of her daughter, Mrs. Erastus | - Norman Tgbey and Frank Tourtellotte, D iyt he £ hysi P ts of Aspirin In handy UY; I;\;xouA: ley, isted Mrs. James and A. M., met'Tuesday evening in Ma-|rank in scholarship during the four years' scribed by physicians for twenty-onc| (2, and in bottles of 24 an A Wers tiiteliod X B M Moo L o et i T D o e e Rt O e / attendance up to' April Ist. Highest Inyears and proved safe by millions [ oifin is the trade mark of Bayer Nach, grand Ling of the g#rand [lonial olub, gwill begin Thursday night,|Mrs. A. B. Welden, M., Lucian Bass,| The Home Migsionary soclety of the!merit, Ruth Lindevall will be valedictori- | Take Aspirin as told omiy in the Bay- | Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestes chapter of Connecticut, assisted by Ex.|when the, di r is due to arrive, Migs Dorothy Brows, Miss Bmily Lyman| Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon [an; Roma Sheldon, second in rank, will| er package for colds, headaches, Carl B. Burdick, Ex. S ‘¢ Girvin and| The first in a series of services to befand Miss Blien Hawkins, A music pro- Ex. A. F. Barb Followilg the meet-iheld at the Protestant churches of’West-|gram included 0 solos by Miss Dora. ing lunch was served. A emoker fol-lerly by Rev. W E, Biederwolf took place | thy Bfown, vooal sola by Rev. A. W. Clifs lowed. ’ Tuesday evening at the Paweatuck Sev- ;:nlk “d:rsuuz.!:‘:si- ‘“tl:y Mrs. Charles Autemobiles driven by Woward Thérs|enth-dey [Baptist church. A record | Backus of Sou ndham, tnd James 13, Lanphear mmd:} Mond:; crawd was In autendance to hear the) Mrs. Frank .Barber entertaining a ofternoon at the corner of Railroad ave- invn speaker. friend from Searsdale, N. Y. nue and Dixon street. The Lanphear{ Workers for the Chiness relief drive S. W. MaGuire of Brooklyn, N. V. machine was headed un aRilroad 2vnus, | ppmicn. by Thorp's ma e, and was struck when turing around to come back frem the avenme. \Tha naeldent was nfobably dus o (he glinpery. condition, of the rpad. 8lizht damage was dop 14 cither car. A speeiai f Westerly town €1 was b sy evening for the list ‘to_rep- but-no -motion was made 3" pul state, fug s xome the last Eynday in Anril to-the caimeil when the information : RV i T ;i 5 < e Loghory o " i pnd i ¥ 4 3 - ' tunes, i : | = A 7 luunui No more soiled hands, no more dust and smut. in made a ondinance ef- of Salicyiicacid. o By being too econoil-i'icdl-—,think of the cost of doing without. The older the stove ight seving fnto. (gt tn Wekterl S 2 el = #1* of coal each day means hundreds of pounds in 2 year. A Modern Glenwood gives fnet Wundey fir Metobers This oramascs n°that the New Yiaven reats was ( 3 = S % g At ! - 2 : ey “ enamel finish—s0 neat and attractive. By simply passing a . he old time thsk of hhdf.gl&t.he range. Picture mtember and the 45 - Hentambe |h\!5 & e'l, counciimen = = . i A cad : ¢ _ ] . the more it wastes, not only in food and patience but in fuel.” Saving a few pounds e e . wonderful results with the smallest amount of fuel: Getone and start saving now. was ' yenedfed af the March - éeaaion -of 5 crange it® %ohedule to coafarm with New damp cloth over the surface you are able to clean your range =] - 4 42, p it would e in your kitche slon resalndad = i - ~ X < . 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