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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 197 v Jessie L. tinith, Florence Barker. He'en Alexander, Gordon Spencer, Cla cuc Carr Theivas Burdick, Martha i Edia 3. Girven, Barl dowa=d, kdwina Krebs, Saunders, Lec Nye, Dr. { Thevdore Whi ald, Mrs. F. A, MacDonald, Mrs. - sura Witer, Mrs. John Davison. A lefter from Miss Phebe Periy of e | | New Head Of Shipping i | Board : l late Conception by Rev. Peter MeOscar. S. M. The bride was attended by Miss ; Rose Richer of Pawtucket and Joseph| Westeriy, who is at present long nurs- o o botter Il was best man.|inz serv.ce fn the government mat:rnity Miss ScGinn is @ former teacher in the | hospita. it Chalons, France, statos that Thursday, the last day for the register- of the voters of Westerly, was a bus: ene at the town clerk's office, and al- though it is impossible to give the exact figures it is estimated that the total reg- s 2 : A ety Sehools nad for the past few | thu eFects of the Dast World war are e moted that whereas the women led |work in Mt Vernor, N. Uotlool: &5.8 wWhtle b T Srart Drekg. the church- ceremony, the last yes en are In the lead this e ghe at o8 motored to the Pleasant vear, and at noon Thursday women and 550 men had registered. View where the wedding breakfast was served. They plan to make -their future home in cities is-at a standstill because of the high price of materials, and the taxes are unusually heavy. Building "up the ruins in vnrious] Michael J. McCarthy, Jr., son of Mr |y “yernon. Arrangements are already being made and Mrs. Michael J. McCarthy of thel™ o )" coimere Stanton and Miss to receive the fresh air children from White Rock road, and Miss Helen Louise nd Mrs. Dan- united the Theresa Viola Champlin, both of Wester- ly, were united in marriage Wednesday evening by Rev. S. M. Cathcart at 63 Granite street. The bride was attended by Miss Emeline G. Stanton, a ter of the ‘groom, and Krnest C. Champlin, brothr of the bride, was best man. Fol- lowing a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Westerly. The minstrels of the Westerly K. of C. were enthusiastically received at Brad- ford Thursday evening and a good Eum New York, who will arrive in Westerly on July 26. Last summer about 150 of tho children were entertained hers for two weeks or mere, and it is expected | that even more will come this year, residents of Westerly and vielni desire to entertain the children summer, hacrge at once. The children are be- tween the ages og ‘6 and 12, The committee in charge of arrange- ments is as follows: Mrs. S. H. Davis, Murray, daughter of Mr. is] Murray of John street, were in marriage Thursday morning at Chureh of the Immaculate Conception by Rev Thomas J. Larkin, S. M. A he bride, Miss Mary Murray, esmaid, and William J. hest man. During the mass Mis: Gaffney sang Oh Promise Me. Follow- Ing the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents on John streei, and the couple sister was tine should notify the committee m 2 s S holic | chairman, Miss Ruby Parks of North {aft Thursday morning on a honeymoon|of money was raised for the Catl EDa A 3 3 - trip to Niagara Falls Ohureh im that village. The soliists were | Stonington, vice chairman, Miss Louise Mrs. Anns Louise Hebb, wife of John| forced to respond to a number of en-| Ayers, secretary, Miss Rose Bannon, Hebb of the Fort road, Watch Hill, died euddenly Wednesday afternoon of heart treuble. Mrs. Hebb was on Bay street when she began to feel faint,.and went nto the Columbia hotel to rest. She died within a few minutes. Mrs. Hebb was 45 years of age and had been a resident of the Hill for the pa 19 vears. Besides her husband, she is sur- Vived by three daughters, Florence, Beat 4rice and Eva Mrs. William Bamford, Mrs. C. Grant Savage, Mrs. Charles D. Maxson, Mrs. Orlando Smith, Mrs. Arthur Riley. Mrs. W. H. Clapham and Mrs. Paul F. Estey. It has been decided by the board of engineers of the Westerly fire depart- ment, that a new fire pump is needed by the organization in order to give the best of protection to the town, and a special meeting of the local district will be call- ed soon to take action en the plan, Tacenics. 3 Lieut. W. L. Keough, the aviator from | Hartford, who will be at Pleasant View this year, arrived at the resort Wednes- day afternoon with one passenger from Hartford. A. A, Palmiter of EIm street left Thursday for a two weeks' trip through the White mountaina. cores, and the antics of the gfld_ men were well applauded. The specialties in the olio proved to be the hit ofvtho show, including the dancing of the Misses Ruth Brown and Mary Driscoll, and a juggling act hy Bd. Rhoades. Following the show, dancing was enjoyed until midnight. About 25 delegates from ‘Westerly ar planning to attend the Sixth WorldAs Christien Endeavor convention that will oncn in New York city cn July €. The followng have signified their intantion ot altending: Rev. P. S. Sailer, Mrs. P. S. Sailer, Ithel Sailer, Thomas Hope, Robert B. Meikle, 3rd, Elizabetn Bisset, A. D. Lasker, of Chicago, has neen appoidted head of the U. S. Shipping Board by President Hard- ing. Mr, Lasker has already ap- pointed a number of men as mem- bers of the Board. Themas King of Miss Mary Theresa Hill wers united § morning at the New York city and McGinn of Potter marriage Thursday Church of the Immacu- idence, B. I. will occupy the Pleasant it SE View cottage on Boulder avenue, Lord's . No damage was reported around town | Point for the season. . Before Going on Your Vacation—— [ il Eimimsimmid soma toms| St ton et e i ing the early hours of Thursday morn-|with his family are occupying the the Davis bungalow at Lord’s Point for the summer. Drop In With Your Suit Case ing. / Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Randall of .\'ew} 5‘.9chellcv N. Y. are visiting Westerly Th'e Misses Da'rqt!\y and Alice IA.XPd Let us help you to pack it with all the necessary needs, ,n;[n;is f\‘;:na ’sfwnififim of Elm streef S P S e, at'{a;fi;d.sr b such as Summer Underwear, Dainty Undermuslins, Hos- ['fffi-., = At e e e e iery of all kinds, Handkerchiefs and Camisoles. e i G R e s e Westerly on the boat train Friday night|children of Norwich will occupy Redwing for the Dempsey-Carpentier fight Satur-|this season. F()R SPORT WEAR day. The federal officlals made a visit here : (:Zp[i" Shelby C. Nicholas has moved | this week. A small amount of home & & = rom Villiams street, West de, to|brew;was found. Everything for the enjoyment of vacation sports, at much ]| Preasant street. IS S fvitio hire | ibreEanaine the, ik % i a7 o l d S > f Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Furness sy firing o. firecrackers and pistols reduced prices. ' Wash Skirts, Silk, Wool ant kirts of West Broad street are on’ a tour the streets of the ~hborough daily. 3 . e . oland Springs and Brenton Woods. | “The fireworks are not to be used be- every description—Waists, Georgettes, Crepe-de-Chine, ude ‘Slocum, & teacher i fore 4 2. m. Tuiy o . . . hools of Plainfield, N. J. A second rain storm with thunder and Tub Silks, Pongees, Voiles and Tricolettes, Slip-over styles, || 1% Zirivea 2 her nome on Newton ave | Rhed Stonlngon, Touries . . . nue for the summer vacation | mornig and contiued throughout the da in all the desirable shades. Quality and style that appeals Hhi & oox Howard C. Babeock of Or has arrived in Westeriy for | season. | thaniel Groton of Whitemar: | The farmers welcomed it as the | were sorely i need of rain.z Blue berries have arrived in this sec- tion and 30 cents a quart. o the summer rops to all and within the means of al}—fi'om $1.00 to $5.00. . B! isiting for a few week about two weeks earlier Don't forget our SATURDAY SPECIALS. There will be S Ry : som uction he Fo 3 < . i terly board of tax husiness meetings of e reductions for the Fourth, especially in Gingham et e e No. F. and A. M. will | and personal property at { ha e work of assessing the { tate been complet STONINGTON the town eal es be suspended during the summer months | A large number of voung men are en- joying an outing at th M- O ik camp, Terrehegan on Rogers' lake and jpext week another delegation will go to Dresses. Have you read the story about the early bird, at 108 Franklin Street. as the camp 9 | Miss Doris Paine has returned to her| ¢ S m;‘.:: S e home in Palmer. Mass. Miss Paine e al B R P e 0, ® ° successfully taught music in the Ston- | 5 ington schools and will return for anoth. | ~ MONTVILLE Thames lodge, No 22, . 0. O. F., met er year in the fall Miss Quintard has gone to her home n Poughkeepsie. N. Y., for the summer |in its lodge rooms in the Paimer Memo- vacation. She will return in the fall to |rial school building Tuesday evening. r me her duties in the kindergarten | The semi-annual election of officers took department | with the following result: Noble LAST TWO DAYS OF DEMONSTRATION Miss Margaret Garity will teach the | Howard vice grand, o E. commercial anches .n the High school ‘ € \‘OH‘FKO\;. ecording secretary, here next year. tobert Pat inancial ecret, Dan The Allmur Electric Fireless Cooker e Srean o time for the Fourth. Refreshments wi These officers will for the follow- be served the members and their frien vere lat toe elub house and six ngeme months. CUTS FUEL AND FOOD BILLS a display of fire- th for next P works will be enjoyed in the evening. | when District Deputy Grand Capt. Lovwis Stanton commander cf Robert on and suite of offi- SEE IT COOK TODAY ! the Virginia Pendleton, is here from the | cers will go to New London and install 2 Western Islands, the office#s for the ensuing term in Pe- ® s | Mrs. J. H. Tiinghast is confined to lodge, No. 85, of New London her home on Water Street by illness. Crandall homestead has recently Fhe Norwich Eleetric Co. Jrossse runis | oo vemimce is a caller In town the week-end Miss Anna Quinn of London vi ited tending the Ic 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET Mrs. M. T. Blackmar. is at his cottage Sea Foam at Lord's Point Rev.'Mr. Penfleld and family of Prov- friends the vill rec auqua, wh s entertainment to the DRIVE FOR LOWER PRICES We Have Brought Back Low Prices THIS SALE PROVES ITY The prices are low, of course, but that’s only half the story! It’s the real, honest 100 per cent. value that you get for a low price that is making this Sale the talk of Norwich. _ . NEVER BEFORE IN OUR 21 YEARS IN BUSINESS HAVE WE MADE REDUCTIONS AS SWEEPING, AS RADICAL AS THESE. The remarkable response and enthusiastic welcome of the public to our won- dered its last da ITWAS EXACTLY | WHAT HE NEEDED | i it “This Taniac Certainly Dm‘:! The Work,” Dech‘res Rock- ville Citizen. TOMO Afar in the path of “Tanlac seemed to be just the medicine I needed, for I began to feel stronger and | better from the very first day I started taking it.” said William Suchecki, 13| River St, Rockville, Conn.,, well known | employe of the Regan Manufacturing “I know not the ki ‘Several months sgo my health broke down, my stomach got out of order, and all my strength seemed to leave me. 1! had no appetite, and everything I ate hurt me. At times I couldn’t keep down a thing I ate. and I was constantly suf- fering ~ from gas, bloating and pains | through my stomach and chest. I got to! where I couldn't sleep well, and always had to be taking something for constipa- tion. At night whes I got home from work 1 felt so tired I just wanted to drop right down and rest. “Well, it seems that I tried nearly everything before I got Tanlac, and it's the first and only thing that ever helped me. But it has done such fine work for me that I can now work all day and then come home feeling as fine as 1 did in the morning. My appetite is good, and no matter what I eat, how much, or at what Compuny. | | The temples of Happiness gleam; They stand as a promise forever That living is more than a dream, RROW ; “Live up to the highest that's in you, Be true to the voice in your soul; Let love and your better self win you, And follow them on to the goal. Endeavor ngdom-immortal; Yet feel in my innermost soul ! That Death’s not a wall, but a portal, Through which lies an infinite goal. 1 know not the glory supernal, Nor paths that the angels have ¥rod; Yet something within is eternal And grows in the sunlight of God.”, ~ —International Journal of Surgery. » e ———————————————————————————————————————————— time, everything digests perfectly, and .T've ‘picked up Several pounds in weight. Tve not been troubled with constipation since 1 started taking Tanlac and the and nights 1 sleep like a T used to have ull headaches very often, but Tanlac has relieved that along Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Gi for the day Sunday. About 200 members of the B. P. 0. E. Miss Gladys Stark of Chester were here road restaurant ham sandwic change. = “Was the apple good?™ s friend asked Eve, — Ex- : “Oh, no." she replied. “It st"for- With all my other troubles, and I feel fine | eijoyed a banquet at Hotel Riverside.|ygq.; %y P replied. “It was just fo in every way. Tanlac certainly does the | The rain prevented their enjeving the work.” jfield sports and ball game as planned The Doc¥r—Se you think it's insome There are thousands of people who this weakened, debilitatedcondition. The system, besides being purified by Tanlac, is toned up and invigorated, as the medicine, aside from assisting ' the blood, reinvigorates the constitution, overcoming as it seems to quickly do, nervousness, indigestion, non-assimilation of the food, headache, backache, kidney complaint. general debility, and many other ailments that are so common to the thousands of half-sick, depressed men and women. Tanlac is sold in Norwich by National Drug Stores Corp. —_— e James Galvin and son of were in town on Sunday BRIEF STATE NEWS Norwalk.—The new budget of the cal school board was cut $20,788 by board of estimate. East Hartford.—Mr. F. Sullivan of Burnside celeb 50th wedding anniversary at th Bridgeport.—Stephen chinist, West, Kollar, public Tuesday. pointed by Mayor Hartenste Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walden of Bos-| on trolley fares, bonds in the police court nere. Miss Agnes Lowery of Providence Finch, 40, and unmarried. visiting her brother, James Lowe his wife. Mrs. Joseph B. Stetson Bertha Harris, enjoyed Northampton, Mass., recently. Mrs. Amos Kendall of Danie made a recent visit with he Edwin B. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam of recently visited her sister, H. Clewley. ie and was devoted. Manchester.—Plans now on has | n . Mrs. | T out, means an expenditure in Providence | year of Mrs. William lins was killed. The cow was standing by a stone wall browsing on some bushes next lot when a bolt of lightning a barpost and traveled on a wire as has been the custom for many years. The contract for the next four years has been awarded to Ciayton E. Hunt. No one couid be foun¢ who was willing to carry the mail to Hop River for the com- | but my personal pensation offered. generous people is The culverts which the highway de- | Small favers.”"—Wa partment has placed at the center and in front of Fred A. Hunt's house are fin- ished. The town appreciates the action of the department in making the chang Mrs. Nathena Godfrey and daughter Dorothy, also her mother, are occupying their cottage at the lake for the season. EAST HADDAM Lester Hollock was at his home over Mrs. B How absurd “Wal, w department, and now we're busy.” rent a dance hall’—) “I wonder if the week end, returning to New Britain Eleanor: Sunday evening. more informal than it used to be Mrs. Hattie Hotchkiss and grand- Caroline: Well, to —New York Sun. “Gosh, but that man i exclaimed Brown, ““He sure 3 he's almost a daughter, Miss Katharine, of New Haven have arrived at their summer home here. Merton H. Lee and family were up from New Haven Sunday and spent the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H agreed thin as the ham in & rai COME ON!—LET’S GO! Schwartz Bros.’ Big Flag Sale derful money-saving sale is a clear and decisive acknowledgment of the splendid money-saving values we are offering—One visit here will prove it. BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS “The Store That Satisfies” 266-270 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. GET "EM FOR THE 4th. BIG FLAGS WITH POLE AND EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH A FLAG. COME ON '—LET’S GO ! SCHWARTZ BROS., Inc. “The Big Store With the Little Prices” 9-11-13 WATER STREET NORWICH, CONN. e X Children's day was observed at the| Pia? feel tired and good-for-nothing most of | MO<NiNg. Owing to weather conditions| T wink after nine iwwthe m the time. They need something to build |8eVeral numbers on the program had to| Chamge. them up and throw off tize symptoms of | be omitted. Mavd—T informed and Mrs. James ma-| died at Bridgeport hospital from the effects of poison taken, it is believed, to confer ton were recent guests of Mr. and Mra. | " " . Charles G rarnecsw of Mr. and Mrs-| siddietown.—Dwight W. Goodrich, 23, Rev. Walter P. Buck of New London|°f East Berlin was held for the superior officiated in the Union Baptist pulpit last | SCUt and went to jail in default of $1,000 Finch is said to have been depressed since the death of his sister, Dr. S. Elizabeth Finch, of the staff of New York hospital, to whom he under way, ring completion, and soon to be car- this town within the last, present and coming | have been provided with war shrines over a half million dollars for ew school buildings and improvements liability was| completely equipped kinderga HUMOR OF THE DAY i ST A ee & until other man “dith—He told m: ed to get it back —] Fist Kid—T /e a movin' picture up Slim. They're father say vesterday t lenty ‘money o change. The wife 1aid down the looked acros at George Killeen of the U. S. navy is|with suicidal intent. Kollar, it is said, | #7d remarked: visiting at his home in Uncasville. tried to throw himself under a moving| “Really, dear, some of the tiings yom Joseph Keoghan is in New York city | auto truck. read seem almost incredibie. After a for over the week end and July 4th. Rockville—President Storrs of the| ®P¢-half the world doesn't know how the _ Miss Ruth Osborne of Ansonia is vis-| Connecticut company is coming to Rock- iting friends in the village. ville some time before July 9 for a con- hat: Al Silas Browning is ill at his home near | ference with the special comm! that's certa of yours, Montville Center. darling."— S KALEIDOSCOPE ™ Germany is making synthetic sasol Sunday morning. Rev. John G. Stanton | 200dS in the police cou He was| from drown coal tar. ew London will occupy this pulpit| e T8¢q, With burglary at the home of| Africa embraces nearly one-fourth ot e ) . H. Cooley in Westfield, Conn. the total land area of the globe Martford.—A suit for $10,000 damages| Sleeping sickness has destroy. - 3 resulting from an alleged dog bite has| cent of the Inbabliagte cr rne® oo \ BROOKLTN been instituted for Mary Wilkes, a minor, | tricts of Africa. g afa he W. V. Walk o 2 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Pond and | s ity rne pini clatme to tana ook | . X-rays are being used successtully te daughter, Rita B. Pond, all of Provi-|jiten while in the store of the defend-| [.0E O0Ut erased parts of ancient pal- | dence, have been guests for a few days| ... % 3 : " | impset writings. of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond. Het ] To reduce firé danger 400 tes of Wins Filla T Bvtorn 18 ting friends in| Stumford.—Mystery surrounds the dis- o E Contral Village, o7 18 Visiting friends In |, pearance at Sound Beach of Edwara | (icPhone lines will be erected in Ca adian timber lands. The United States department of azr- culture i growing Easter bulbs Arlington (Va.) farm. Sciatica, say the medical scientis may be caused by the habit of sittinz perched on the edge of a chalr. Nearly 1,000 schools in Great Brita on memory of former pupils. The Antonia, the newest of the trans-Atlantic steamgships bis “Milk,” manufagtured from chapped | ground peanuts and a | le’ water, | complaint| is said to resembie the creamest product | Moore was that of failure| of the cow. ST groceat Whitman after nearly & member of " The first woman architecture a fos garet Hicks, who br graduation from Co: Afnerica to mave sn was Miss Mar. % in Munchester. William H. Richard has returnicd after| Greenwic o criminal a winter spent in Europe. found by Coroner Phelan of Bridgeport| children. Mrs. C. I Lawton, Mrs. E. B. Cum-|after an inquest into the killing of Frank mings, Mrs. Catherine Lawton. Miss|Covello. 7, by the car of Mrs. Eugene| oats, Hope Gardiner, Miss Mary Crosby and Maxwell Moors. The only 4 Mrs. A. H. Tanner attended a churciryagainst Mrs. conference in Canterbury Green last}to have a driver's license. week. - Thompsonville.—The Enfield -] at The Misses Hall have opened thelr|yional ehuren which hac mon oonErer™ | at bungalow for the summer. regular pastor since the death last fall of Rev. Homer Wesley Hidreth, may de- COL cide to call Rev. Robert M. French of UMBIA Hollis, N. H. A special meeting of the During an electric storm on Monday | congregation ta act on the matter has afternoon a cow belonging to krwin Col- | been called. over the stone wall on which the oow's | ;108 HOUSINE ehortaze must hit fhe| one for adulis 4 4 \ head was resting, killing her instantly. — Drotly, han Accord on 1ehe Anta, g = Oh, T don't know. It Commencing July 1st, the U. S. mail| g % F CO8) Fnow. Mt =ives a lot of| 426 pe will be taken to and brought from Willi- | T 70 SFCFer SrEuse fof living Wilh| are equ mantic instead of to and from Hop River g T » ele , = than vinore s workers « thousht that cured by arts of tion being perfor 1 usoa at the change of the moon. | The productivit I‘ greater tha plants. One acre, vation, will annually pounds of ban sixty known var! a great variation in character. Two new wirel st established at Helsingfors, 2 which will provide radio commmnications with all central Europe. Heretofore Fin- land had only one 3-kw wireless station, the range of which did not extend much beyond Copenhagen, Denmark. ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine ‘Warning ! TUnless you gee the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets Jou are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for twenty-ons years and proved safe by millions Take Aspirin only as told in the Baye: package for Colds, Headache, Neural- gia, Rheumatism, Barache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tiz boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspi- rin cost few cents. Druggists also sell large packages. Aspirin is the trad mark of Bayer Mnufacture of Mene- acelicacidester of Salicylicac, TR