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. +1 Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rogers, L. R Chap- Teesday gt Roscland park. ! man and family, G. H. Stromgy N. S. > i > R Servlce{wm be Tesumed at the Congre- || Strong: Mr. and-Mrs. Benjamin Putnam, | ° “New Jersey is spending { gational’ churc{x Sinday. 2 Thomas Tucker, Miss Hester Tucker, | her vwluon _With Mrs, Mary, Yardufsky. 05 Arthur and Leon Miner. . % M. and Mrs” Albert Walden were u:db L’YME Philip Schmand is making improve-|ers on sefuti: N > ey oo | s ol e L. O. Gates| Austin Rix of Salem s S (Rlay R Do l‘;“éb:g:" ——— { g down the barns and wood- |'With Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Tinlkck. i given by the younz people at the ‘public red, and building a large garage. William Brill has returned to Fairy |12l Jast Frida Announcement was made Wednesday [ had thrown away a tortune, gnd e 5 hitiny ot AN ptobd s spend | Lake farm atter spesdin Hi Vacation i ' the Westerly K. of C. bascball man-|now agking information as to the prob- | ng" nis vacation with his sister, Mrs.| New York. ement that another game had been 'th owner of the stones, and the later o Atioen i s ieduled with the Boston Red Sox for) finders. M. J. Stark was in New London Bat- pt. 4. A game scheduled between the 5 Laconics, urd MANSFIELD Dt:PnT aceys and the big leaguers for several| (. K. James McCormick of Narragan- T VM, Mrs. Herman Mclntire 21 ! vecks ago had to be postponed because sty cougell, No. 31,°K. of C., attended | ay{ITH WIi Lil\(_‘TO\l of Hartfrdl visited, Miss V. . Pg\ffi;r the first of the week. ¢ rain. At that time Secretary Larryi(he banquet tendered the grand knight of| = last week Tuesday and Wednesday, At all was a New London call- jraver of the Boston management said}ine state - by Distriet. Deputy Josoph Mr. and Mrs. Vivian J. Ide of Willi- thel rdeparture Miss Fowler went with|er A7 onday last. hat Le probably could arrange for an-|Reardon in Providence Wednesday even-|mantic were recent guests of Mr. and them to, visit friends ir Stafford. uth Porter of Deep River was ther date hefore the season ended. Man-| jy; | Mrs. Elmer J. Matthews. ‘ 78. :Sarah Baker returned last week |the gucst last week of Mrs Ray Hard- zer John Gallagher of the locals Te-( Mr and Mrs. Hugh A. Dunning havel Sarah Matthews received a grw‘ irea igit on Fisher's Island. ' wived word Wednesday that Sept. 4 Was| returned from & motor trip to Plymouth sesday when ~her m Livingstone is working in New) n of Hartford . was.-a he chosen date. and arrangements aré|Maeg [ Davis, and Ym‘ at John Tiftany's- last week ng made to put everything in readi-| Mrs. A. R. Messick and daughfer N - Numerous relatives from Boston, Hart-| Telen l,m was a,-week end Visitor \ess for the contest. The game will be) d Mrs. A. V| Wright of Federa ford and .Coventry during. recent weeks; | ston. ’ dayed at the White Rock gmunds,dar:ll are visiting relatives on the| ; e have visited at the Irving Botham homeé. he Boston ment hus agreed to days. fe.,, where Prof. Dayis taught in, the 'vn‘ and Mrs. Wail o Mg z team hers for thei Mrs William Brown of Cross street school at Bates college. They antTe F:,dm Aiac SFoEey weks EAST 'VOODSTOCK ast occasion, the 1ocals | was taken to Lawrence Memorial hospi- their return trip ‘home. Prof. Miftie Walker of Manchester 18| 2 iderably strengthened for the |1a} in New London Tuesday night by the| Dayis was a former instructor in Eart-|igiting her coysing at the James Green ! v the acquisition of several out|gmpylance of the: Westerly- Sanitar¥|ford public high schook farm. | ayers such as Gagnon, Conier- | corps, Mrs. Helen J. Wood of Lynn, Mass,|' “Miss Safah Wilcox of Merrow is the| ord and Tunney, who were signed up for| Henry J. McNelly of Taunton, Ma nd Mrs, Fred R, Bacon. and daughter g:n,“ of . Claribelle HernberE. { s spending a few days With relati Me., are guests of the Mat- i Miss Ruth McColium spending LOR STREET PAVING AND OTHSE ° At the meeting of Narragansett coun- | Summer sr'e‘et_ By | week with friends at Oak Bluffs, Mass. ., K. of C., Tuesday evening in| It is nowd in a B B Ty l\li’nn\b)us'{l‘b - b rooms it was decided To run a | Robert McGuinness of Pawtucke Sunday .Schpol assoeta~t go i 8N Y A St c ke ; o i} e, 1 casino, provided 1 g i . the attended a meeting 35 the enl"fli Mrs. Braily's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- r Mr. e . i of Putnam, at (e offisd ed for the event. The the- State Sunday Schoollzee porter. ! appointed to | statement about » r 1 & Co. umtil 4 p. .” t.week. Weduegday, Mr. and Mrs. George Cosgrove are ens |y cl : : Charles Mulla- A ={ i tertaining Mr. and Mrs. - M. \\alu‘r i i E S | tive ¢ e - SUN- | Agams of ‘Rochelle Fark, M- Waiter J. renie o SuEe 8 Adams is Mr. Cosgrove's r ‘\ \ o was A success. Around d Lord has purchased a. ple(k trtofr mm at Binck Hall: and nuscoe Je\\- Hill sshoolhiouse. Glen. returned to her home McAdoo, whom he. Was grooming for tii SEALED BIDS ed {rom the democratic side Wi h'\d voted ftr hm bill author: e Memorial a broken arm, with jeers fr The co ittec about ship; r purchases the railroads and ¢ declared that now t nul St. “About 900 square’ yaAd of"** vement on Canal St. © - 4,-ubout SO0 squars yards o8 ¢ dmiious macadam pavement on - the White mounta has returned to llm street after a Litehfield, Me. Mr: him on the 'trip, 9 o'clock. Beorefary W This is an.im= Philip - Waddam of Torrington week end guest of the McCollum famil Mrs. M. L. Scales fo New Léndon and lst Leonitte\Scales o New Jeraey ate | ade and “other . the* Nrs. McCollum. s reserved to re et a ke there for a will ”".”“{f“““fi? e s Kate “and ' Dora/ Thom Agie ik : iunel and e & gz an 3 g h‘& 1 day) morning. | | : ‘Sunday morning | 3 New Haven w . MYSTIC MacDonald a a, were down Monday. Mrs. P. L. Garvey of Willim iast Thursday at the Lome o Thompson. Merritt S ervices will be conduct- rd Osborne of Oakdale, be no wing the anayal meeting Monday g 3 £ Westerl being re- | member- sued, and it Is ex- - w. mith’s house has been paint m. after a short ill- He suffered an at- which - hastened his| rvices were held at 5] afternoon. Burial was 1l cemetery. ~Thers were offerings “from relatives e ti Wil H. Bra at- e \ dinties Saturday given by Trnest ABINGTON London to members of The W. H.-Stedman family and Durkee have and Mrs Miss Louise, are on through hite ance at| Valentine Pan had | t isses Olga and the s itors in New Londe e,| Mrs. Jennie J | Peabody epent Wedr returned - from e | sts hich the |t ¢ his famity re-|tr b the Packer,--. «g 3 There is to be a C. evening. C. E. meeting Sunday : {under the cire ATE ON TAX ‘ Mr. il ION BILL IN HOUS E. soclal Friday COMIUTTED MURDER WHILE - : B SUFFERING FROM APHASIA ' 17 —Deznis Bup borer of "Rogeburg, Ore; was SIST WAGE CUT o Dr. I M. Erumfeld; Ress o ™-ourg dentist, afrested in Canadz ‘2 coR fucl‘on with the crime, was suffering - cpording 10 a State mer to District A 7.30 p. m. that a dozen tim to Providence forme mily are s committes’ at the Pe- o - B ¢ b "ROCKVILLE | J. Lindhe, w] mping on"‘ ~6f Wincheck attended ere Saturda; visiting is & former n Downer- z story of Fred G. King. Waiter T. bl(l af\e\" gpend torney | Neéumer ‘suia’ * d claimed he hadsonly occastoms’ { memory ™since’ Julr 10, three Defors the car was found Wreckéé burned. with the mazimed bo‘x . - > today at* called to draft " llussed beneath. to the realization that he 2 g3 TR \“the 5 ] of the” Trnithd" STO\INGTON ~unpou ring t imitt s l:umu' nA su—\m atumnte- thas W v 'fl(\d e ll"‘" to ) ¥ 3 turday {7 L e the members rds -anpually. \ns;mun e d s4id to desiroy. about. 2,000,008, € . Ak ;s < and men are repair- | ~ -t , composed of vis- ! ex 8 yianity. S B a - ough, fdrnished f - 4 : g i | HEST FRE ELD = ; 4 % pe i Hilc Powers are visit-} = 3 20 agts - i and Mrs. ‘William Bousa of | . F i T cal corps travel- |end vis ey jog.a X Eureka Social ciub véople from New em. Waterford and | s orchestr® [urnx:)v-‘ £ _\mv. London has e Bsgmstead‘:WormSyrup | “To children an angel of mercy.” flireetions, Tollowed, " I NEVER FAILS. Despite scarcity snd emormous 11 cost of SANTONIN, it contains full dose. 5 fest. Sold everywhere . 30¢ a bottle. Lome, ter of Hoboken, N. J., L White of Boston is rine Powers How Old Age Comes To Those Who Invite It —““There’s a Reason®’ ‘Now I just put the clothes to soak before breakfast and rinse t:/zem out'w/wn tlze dts/ws are done — TH'IS is what one upcnenced hwa&?’the clothes to soak the MMM wife writes about doing her regular ' rinse them out in the morning. Others weekly wash with the marvelous new . find iteasierto soak for a few hours during soap produet; Rinso. Until recently she theday. All of them say they don'thave - always made zn all-day job of washing, to rub any but the most soiled spots and rubbing her clathes for hours to get the those only lightly. Rinso loosens every - P By * wre plain rules, nature has placed phosphates ing develop fermentation and . understood, about and lime which go to the other conditions which cause keepingapieceofmackineryin making of bone, and the red the bodily machine to slow repeir and running emoothly. blood corpuscles. down and wear out sooner than necessary, Is the body as important d'rhinmngsound like physi- ‘;jr‘:fl;f,"°m°""° sognecc e COELAAVOTB LA DEAID. ) Grs e Wists didate il F ; H er Not Cheated ly and wholesomely, i Is it as reasonable to talk ; | about the best ways of sus- All the richness of theker. _ Much of this is due to the taining the body asitis totalk nel, together with essential fact that the long beking has of proper care for the engine mineral elements, areretained Pty pre-digested the mutri- or the furnace? inthe making of Grape-Nuts, ™¢nt; partly to the fact that Often, in the manufacture of there is contained in Grape- dirt out., Now that she soaks them clean particle of dirt from even the heaviest Well, then— foods, some of the most vital Nuts the &:ie:m‘lhemuzh- ¢ says Rinso actiially saves about five - pieces without injuring a single fabric. of nature’s provisions are DesS’ to stimulate action ~ %ours of work each washday. R 3 The body is strengthened, thrown .w,; of the intestines, , 2 Don’t rub your youth away. Get a Hundreds of thousands of women are package of Rinso today from yotr finding that Rinso takes all the hardest ~ -grocer or any department ‘store. - Leves young -in a very practical The long baking process Heelth's Splendid work out of washday. Some of themput | Bros. Co., Cam and scientific way. gm"“m is the result of champio'll . s continucus baking) . ] ! | | ! warmed, sustained—kept } i Some Simple Facts partially pro-digests the food Grape-Nuts ia'a delightful rntolve " Pour into tb substances, develops the food, for it is uniquely rich thoroughly dissolve & of fukewarm' water—mix Food is heat and power and urchogit_:mdeminandmal- and sweet in flavor, and al- ‘P.‘um' = ;‘m ::l?umx::rfl you -:h renewal for the body. tose—giving to Grape-Nuts ways crisp, - It is nhusually pe e v e " Then let your . 8 own natural sweetness— nutritious, for it has all the : : i : : dirty < Rinso: ave beea put in. Afer ll, there's nothing and produces & food which, body-boldingelometaot the L i clothes scak— mysterious or magical about when served with milk or | what food does in serving sl i most perfect food grains, It | and rinse vntho::t. any human need. Y i3 a convesient and econom- hard rubbmg e ¥ chemists to be almost per- ical food, for it is reads { { fectly balanced in qua!m f S ¥ Yoront hours— —whatever time s Nothing mysterions, but o nnention. rom the package, keeps in . much that is interesting—and any climate, and is appetiz- important. The E 1es Wiihi ing to the last bit. Scme foods are particularly Now, old age begins in tha It bufldsstrmgthande larger intestine, good for the body. without taxing the digestion .- or leaving, within the body, GRAPE-NUTSIs such 8 This is-what the scientists ¢lements whose famillar food. have found who know the L‘?‘m!;s really the beginning Grape. it o rade om 25020 Do 8 e sy f "o s ?vhnifieov::\e:t a:;li l‘:;kmfi b:,: mobile engige. - @rape-Nuts has been a ley : P 0__ favorite food, around the two grains which are richest Noneedtogointothe partic- in food elements for human ulars—it’s enough to eay that z‘zlg‘-n{?ry—nww & qw ‘With Rinso: u don’t have fo dc “amy 4. Follow ro uln: fhmnchim,.dd.lmbmm need. Under the outer, or certain effects produced "’"‘“",’;' B s z 1 A u by & amount you used. or bran cozating of the grain, food which is slow in digest- And there is & i ”w ofh-rmm § e < - Made in'U. 5. Ao Ehwi i s > { S Wi A LA s VRS A