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Wednesdag ning, - st several cahdi WESTERLY dates were initiated. A num- lications were also read. The goal of a 500 membership is being o Cyrue H. Brows, % Gfi Wilcox, also Vesterly. 2 wl\‘nrmyg:mse(t circle, Daughters of !n: bella, held their May social meeting at the Chur¢h of the Immaculate Conception Wednesday evening. Games were play- ed by the members, and refreshments -apidly attained: ' Of special interest to 1 v Vi ort he | were srved. ex-sérvice mit) was thé report of tho | WL e Biiss of - Providencs is to opointed to Merrill post, 18, Americ: ried in vain to get a e on Memorial Day. Recruiting Sergeant Charles Mudge, National guard out! ¥ that for tha more than 1at the ired, p qpired quots, so new company i now »f the men can pass ugh the quota wi yuld - continue, f possible. Blair of the was at the ¢ ex- £ the il be pli Mrs, William P. Griftin is s Friday nig) exa e men |, . uffering gl o d‘:‘;& from a bad cat bite. The teeth penetrat. 3 e Hkh‘ sehsol ed the bone, causing blood Poisoning in X rivath danes Wed- her'rl‘ht rofe-finger, At v e i v iy“ll{llnn} Griffin, Jr., is recovering from Abcut 50 douples | -BeES. enjoved n of the men's committee that Wesdterly days in|at G. A. R. hall Monday morning at 9,30 ¥ commit- | o'¢lack. The cemeterfes will be visited " 1 George | and the ar Trotman, Thomas M i Davis, Robert Duff, Louis | hall & coliation will be served by the ¢ arles K. Sherman, C. Leo|W. R. €. to those takjn H H. Spellman, Joseph | exerclses, DR p S el Webs: C. W. Camp- A two act drama, “The Nelghbors,” is ¢ Clark, Arthur M. Cottrell, | to be given in the pariors of the Second R} Catheart, Robert P. Mitchell, | Congregational dhurch. Following is the : Utter hur L. Perry, Ev-| cast: Grandma, Mrs. J. A. Hyde; Mrs, 3 George per. | Abed. Barbate Muller; Inez, Mrs. Abell's ” nvass the| daughler, Elizabeth Muller; Ezra Will- 3 and wo- | lame, Fred E. Hyde; Pater, August O, : i Sherman | Muller; Mps. Moran, Florence Bush: M town. by | Mrs. Trot, Luella Gager; Carrie Ells- - e ains been ap- | worth, Mre. Fannie Btone~A plans solo : s tollows herine | will be played by Stanley Brainard. Stan- b g ' C. E.Jley Plerce will sing. : sy f L Mrs. || George E. Bragton, 78, died at his 4 T iward B. Coy, ['home on Eim street at § o'clock, Wed- i Aias Katherin Frank- | nesday morning after an iliness of sev- . H R er. Mre. Thomas |'eral days. He had apparently recoverea Te Potter H! Mre. Ralph Briggs| from a serious illnees when Pneumonia 2A Chirystie MeCon- | developed. Hhe had conducted a papiring and painting business for many vears amittec to raise | He was born in Stonington March 31, a sum which will | 1813, the B9n of Atwood Randall and Sal. of. next year |ly Davis Bravton. In February, er Rear Admiral Herbert 0, Dunn, U ia f First N members of this committee v cedy de- ery on a bamner, but it is now thought the standard will not arrive in time saven more vol- organization rings the total en- the re- success of the vided all cal exam- tie McConnell stated 80 company of 100 men Rhode Is- neing from music by Scanlon has been uppointed \Jsiting Nurse address the taxpayers of Westerly at a mags meeting to be hejd in the town hall this (Thursday) evening. He will an- swer all questions that may be put to him, regarding the lowering of West¥ 1y's tax rate. : The Kaeey baseball team is putting in some strenuous practice sessions this week in preparation for four games oyer the week-end. \ In spite of the rain Wednesday work on, the sewerage system was continued through the morning, and the line reach- os now to the Washington Trust coin- pany building on Broad street. The exhibit of school work for the past year wil lopen at the high sehéol today (Thursday.) Visitors ave been invited to inspect the pupil's’ work from $.30 to 5 in the afternoon, and from 7.30 § Wi in the evening. STONINGTON an of fit as As the schools of Stonington wwill close Memorial ¥, exercises will be held in both the High school and Grammak frade Friday. In the Memorial day exerdises held on Monday by the G. A. R, they will be as- sisted by the Boy Scouts. All will meet is graves of soldier and saflor comrades deeorated. Returning to tho d 1886, he married Miss Mary A. Moore, who sutvives him with two daughtars, Mrs. Harvey H. Doll, and Miss Lulu M. Bray- & ton, Mr. Brayten fought in the Civit Si| war. going to Norwich when 18 years old, irf 1861, and e Conn. Vo ting n Co. H, 26th : The principal engagement in which took part was 'the Battle of | Port Hudson. e was a member of I F. Trumbull post, No. 82, G. A. R, of Which he besn an adiutant stnee its 88, up to the present organization in timo cylinder tic while the latter was go CORNS - Lift Off with Fingers | Doesn’t ‘hurt a bit! Drop ‘e little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you life It right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, with soreness or irritation, ¥ Stpease e " ———— day. Alex Loper has been a business caller in New York. John Garity went to Taunton, Mass, and returr#l with a load of household furniture for Frank Sylvia of Gold street. Mirs. James Dally is seriously ill with plurisy, at her home. Mr. Dally recent- ly purchased the Fred Chesbro farm, where they reside. 4 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sylvia, who reside at the corner of Main and Harmqny Streets is to be christened at St. Mary*s church Sunday. Tyesday evening Miss Lucy Allison ga- tertained a few friends at e home on Maj nstreet, on her birthday., Ice cream and cake wers served. Mrs. Robert Edgar has one to My« chester for 5 month's vacation. Mrs. John Higgins ®nd daughtef Helen are to leave for Buffalo this week where they will be the guests of Mrs. Higgins’ parents. About fifteen members of Nina coun- cil, K. of C. motored to Norwich Monday evening and took the third degree. The Néw York shippers ars very much interested in the new freight line which is £0on to be established here and’promise a favorable amount of business coming trom New York daily to Noank and M tic, as well as Stonington. Mrs. Mattha Miller of New York is the guest of Judge znd Mrs. L. D, Fait- the last bill ! ;‘?hen e elocks on 2ll public buildings are on standard and the local concerns are keep- ing daylight ,saving houts. While the town school clocks are on standard time, the schools are keeping session on the daylight saving time. One of the school teachers forgot Mond. morning and went to school late because of the clocks ! telling standard time. Miss Loretta Singar. who has been the guest of Postmaster and Mrs. Leahy, has returned to Woodhaven, L. 1. Major C. P. Willlams has a new 12 |j Pathfinder seven seater. i umned into the L. Shea of Mys- | < home aft- ONLY 8 DAYS MORE Don'’t Say Your / Was Lucky IT ISNT LUCK--IT'S COMMON SENSE AND DOING IT Schwartz 9-11-13 Water Stret The Wonderful Furniture and Rug Bargains At This Sensational Sacri- fice Disposal Sale Are For Everybody!! BUT YOU'VE GOT TO GET BUSY AND QUICK!! Intending to do a thing and’doing it are just as different as dreaming that somebody left you a fortune, and being awakened by the telephone bell to be notified that the service will be discontinued unless you hurry up and pay IT ISN'T SO MUCH “GOOD LUCK”-AS IT IS “GOOD JUDGMENT.” USE “GOOD JUDGMENT” AND COME TO THIS SALE TODAY. bros., fic. Norwih, Conn. ONLY 8 DAYS MORE ; with the exception of five vears|er attendinz a funeral at Fishtown, be- 3 when Ne gerved as commander. He was This $ of Pequot councfl, R. A. He|occ at this place, n business here since 1880 andtThe cars ¥ ed to the amount ! R 1 noted for his uprightness and fair |of about 100 each. field. The series will open a week fr0m1 K b Yo Qealing! e St e Sunday. Two of of tiree games wil| The W has been invitsd to PLAINFIFLD g ae t o4 deioms : e e a Weavers’ fourth straight de- Sun inix ening when the Carders WINDHAM nd in . 1 Mill 2d off w e meeting of the Woman's Mis- | HALIN) SEEVIOHS for the datt Ainsworth of the ¢ socicty held with Mrs. Albert will take Sunday at 6.30 1 in the seco + were present. Why e bk season on th he Church and the Community t ; . Mattte 1de to. : by Miss Dorothy Brown. An in- for Memorial day today (Thurs- | Gacd oo letter from ionary.in Tu- afternoon, The cor ab r n e ead by Mr Guild. Sew- = Py to mee i d 2 = 5 . Joseph De Brazza at 30 o0 0 £ Buniis i Q ? street at 7. e pe 1 : ; L . ¥. Joseph, £ N ol hrop entertained 3 83X 0 0| nigh echool mates, Misses b §o ) - A request has been made to Congres =0 nn 1 and Case, of Williman-, it man R. P. Freeman for one of the can- £F T3¢ 1 < end. i 2.} non captured from the Garma s 1 1| iting Johnson returned | The s Hakes, of N = s after spending 10 . ¥ s 10 Just Takes An Eatonic e The first dose of Eatonie did won- X a i X, spent Sunday at the home of her | ooy "nm‘""|"v“k’r'1("“i“;‘5 ’:!d am er. : : 20 { Emily Lyman returned Saturday wities Mis. Thao Harra Hese Tug_Blmer Reeler, With three barges | e .o 0 1 1lpom a visit of a week with Mr. and Mrs. b oo o oy rom New York. fs bound east with a| om0 1 i § i|Jonn Bates of Putnam. of people, like this dear The Bnergy tug boat put | | oot L8 317 Mrs. Arthur Williams was at the Maine 1 { > ° &y tug PUt} eveque, T T e X la ully testify about Katonie, | three harges loaded with coal for Boston | ‘f‘ R % 1 o 1 o jcottage, Groton Long Point, from Thurs. | i - wonders by taking up | in at the steamboat dock here, Answpgih, 0 0 o o)day toSunday. and carrying out the excees acidity i : T ¢ § 4, Miss Grace Bates goes to Hartford to- hich bring on indigestion R ) ; day (Thursday) for a few days. bloating, belching an { st Miss Julia Burnham, of Hartford is at ia storoach also ‘| erly Merchant the inn for the summer. otbernon-organ. | Sefvies ing Company. 'The 2 t 8 At u business meeting of the L. A. §. Protect yourself, \LM new steampoat freight line have-its | Score by innings: Monday afternoen it was voted to wire § S5 b Pk b ready b e 18th. The company|Card Room No.1 01505 0 0 0 0—11 | the rest the rooms in the parsonage. * o] Latonic coste but a trifle wi expiains ie marine workers' strike | Weave, Room ... 22000001 1—8 . 2';& s guarantee, LEE & OSGOOD, 131 Main St. the direct cause ng this line. The Stonington Independents baseball team will play the Fort Wright team on Bunday, Stonington Hign School team will play the Bouth Kingston team Fri- s for the d n be as hel: agitis taste, youll “There's If YouWant to KnowWhy the right kind of food can 11 these scientific facts about rape:Nut "The unusual nutriment of wheat and malted barley is partly pre-digested in'the making of Grafg You get much in small bulk,and the stom- ach is never over-taxed. Grape:Nuts is a Food, for alercness and efficiency. Vade by Postum Cereal Comparnyhn, " Bactle Creekl, Michigan, to your b htf?:lm to ygg e interested. in The question of joining with the South Windham branch in purchasing an aufo- i vastor was discussed and it was decided to let the matter rest until representative from South Windham @ come before the members and tell ! r plans. Another mecting for this purpose will be held next Tuesday. — HAMPTON Two base hits, Gosselin, Bussieré ; home runs, Ainsworth; passed balls, Whipple 2; Burton 2. first on balls, of Barry 4, off Pechie 2 ruck out by Pechie, by Rarry & (3 innings) by Ainsworth, 10 )n ! innings) umpire, Alexander. Time, 1 hr. 56 minutes. Btanding in the Sunset league to date: w Ave. L Spinning Room 1 867 Mule Room 1 667 Mr. and Mrs. Starr of Providence, R. Card Rcom No. 2 3 X 867 and Mr. Starr's mother and sister of Bervice Dept. 2 1 667 aterbury were at their summer home Card Room, No. 1. ™ .2 ‘500 | here over Sunday. Weave Room ... o 4 000 Kate Allen has returned to her The Cubg, & junior organization in the |k ere after, visiting in Willimantic. willage had n regular meeting the | " The Stand'arrfi()ll company is oiling the Community House Monday night.. state roads in town. ‘When a Ford touring car turned over in North Plainficld flonday evening. two women were injured. The man driving had his face cut by flying giass. A great deal of good-natured rivalry has developed over the coming baseball series between the Old Village and New Villags for the championship of Plain- There has just been received at the Fletcher Memorial library. a history of the world war in five volumes by F. IL Simonds. The following books have been received at the library and are cataldgued and ready for circulation: Wood Carver of Lympus, With Saber and Scalpel, Home- spun Tale; Raspberry Jam, Claudy Jewel, Main Street, Eve to the Rescue, Sunny Slopes, Tarzan the Untamed, The e:=Nuts. od value a Reason? Drums of Jeopardy; The Thread of Jams, The Heart of Unaga, The Top of the World, The Man Who Fell Throughti a handsome M Doyon Saturd w ing was ing alterat] on the agent' A récent brother, J. party Earth, Exil Betty, The Rose Dawn. Six eet Four, The Strength of the Pines, Ice Pilot, One Thousand Mile: Walk to tha Gulf, Morocco - the Bizarra, Vagabond Jburney Around the World, Life of the Bee, Japan in the Worla Politics, War in the Cradle of the World, The Grey Room, The Blue Envelope, Diana. of the Moor- land, The Making of George Groton, The Mysterious Rider; The Vagrant Duke, Mountblank, The Great Pearl Secret, Slippy McGee, Robin Linnett, The Quirt. Following is the program for Communi- ty_day at Hampton, May 30: Flag raising at the boplder at 9.45 a. m.; parade. 10 o'clock; music by the Hampton bands; community sing under direction of Mr. St. John; athletic contests, baseball; distip- guished speakers;.noon lunch at chapel; night lunch at Grange hall, -cafeteria plan; dance at Grange hall, 8 p. m. GLASGO Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Mont- ville were guests Sunday of Mr. pnd Mrs. E. H. Clark. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eecleston of Arctic, R. I, were visiting relatives here reently, The Glasgo Rose Buds were evenly matched in a game of-ball with the W. A. Slater team, of Jewett City played here Sunday, the score being 3 to 2 in favor of the Rosebuds. A. R, Button and cura. Shampoos Mean Healthy Hair Especially if preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dacdruff, itching irritation, This treatment does muth to keep the ocaip clean and beaithy and to promote hair growth. Bawpla) Hall. Address: Lo %lflk ‘r’u“a'-'s Elisa, wars callers in Westerly, R. I, Sunday after- noon. ! A large par v basket to Migs Di A contractor from Wil at Mr. Ti Ch: itor at . Woodmansee. A combined Ma t of was enterts the week end Several local supper at P pecple ended Friday evenl of young people hur in playing games and sing- liam Howard an from here at his for rejuvenating nd Isadore Savin, Willlam and Tinker, Clifiord Schurman, How- nd Mr. and - Mrs: . Matt were songs, dancing was shments were served. LYME been obliged to leave last week. . Lathrop of Hartford spent Sun- Slate has a new automobile. st has evolved a system sed lubricating ofls. on. Carr , Elizaeth, : Jr., Tinker, nd Ruth Co the | Pow : also 1 French g ‘uml Elmer N e e [T T gy ‘l\\[‘“l‘l m\\ i Ly /) if CHI A 2 ) f N in a variety of designs and in shades to match dresses. No knees to wear out. ever miaterial it is made. sOSTON BROWN DURRELL CO. Wholesale Distributors LDREN'S S0CKS | ITTLE girls and little boys are all wearing children’s socks this summer with the pretty Gordon tops, of generouslength, all colors. The children always look well dressed—es- pecially if you have selected enough different And.Gordon Socks are so easily washed and.kept free from holes. For older boys and girls ask your dealer to ‘shrow you' the Gordon three-quarter hose which “w<the little girls below are wearing. Remember that Gordon Hosiery for men, women and children is famous for appearance and wear in what- NEW YORK