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e e np— 7 avin; W S w b inthrest . and Mc d & the Mariner's bank In New Lc The body of Pvt. John e fact that Hi art from v lines will ¥ e in the i 1ll soon are put from -the in New Londen tablighment “of would obviate all unneces- | > We 60 per cent nk build- N. Tureno, world captain, awarded was ry funeral hero Satur- Merrill gh street, from 1 be ripped of the sew- H nd At- te the bridge, lenday merning at 8 Mi M New Grace Watson Gree R. I o'clock Bev. J hat 2 bouguat of pink Angy a Par!- the bride, wore a black The best opular groom Haven, Provi- and Edward Watch Hin Epicer and his son Harold are in New York for a week. Dase 0'Brien, of Taftville, arrested by Viegard for r vea Irstitati was employ tor on the concr: ¢ Tondon mg a in Jewett bhas moved to is a schuol of Jewett City has en- r at Worcester He has been Alpk psilon X vacatioa the state road Deing » Hartford leaving ly at 5:45 a. m. has bee ;:;l;‘:::\z?in‘:ee;mrl?ro;fi nni‘ :n the first ;ar' composed of the selectmen and town — Twill leave Wi >0 & lock in the morning and hourly ser-)Meio 8. B il then be given umtil 10:45 at| GCovermor Everett J. Lake has night. ¥ Cars will leave Westerly for Atlant Beach at the following ‘hours: m.; 4;15; 5:15 and 6:15 o’ 4 th Ne of y th th week 45; 11:45 a, 45 al ars will leav 1 7:16 §:45 and I About 35 members of the Westerly high t the annual budget for 1921-1923. ‘fhe cstimate will be given in the annual re- fr———————s—,l:-ém———-‘ .z CATTLE AND POULTRY LEAD IN 5 | ; The Stonington board of registrars n 1 ‘8t §:45| clerk Will hold two session this year to rly for the MMl &t 6:45) . lectors. ued | Rhode Tsiand state fi opened at ant for the special electors’ meet- | Kingston, B. I, on Tuesday at the new to bk held Oct. & for the choosing | 102-acre fzir grouw judge of probate for the district of | conditions favored th rst day and the [play of phiox and tonington., The paper *was served on |grcunds were thronged with pleasurs |ing an attrac Town Clerk Elias B. Hinckley Saturday |seeking crowds fapm ecarly morning un- exhib pafterroon v Deputy Sherifft J. E. F. late- in the afternoon, cr attend- | which Inclu Brown of Mystic. ing from every part of Rhode Island|pliance fer the fa On Saturdday afternoon Miss Blizabeth d m Spears of *Grand View park was united in marriage with Georze G. Malictt o The dal a w { ing Ideal weather | variety. 4 n of Atlantic Beas $:15 . m.; 5 p. m. systems for d practically rm. cities in Connecticut =2nd |electric plants wcre l(here was also competition In every = cpm——————. port of the selectmen to be printed in § d #eat, hard’y a length separating the H time for the financial town meeting, Mon- first threo horses, NORTH YSTERLING day, Sept. 26. = i 1 n ith an attendance of over 2,000 the|one that pleased even the most eritical exh beauty and originality in display 2nd in it was There was dne beautiful harlly pinks mal ve floral picture. farm machinery, every ap- Several makes of shown and water he farm attracted many to maea, 2 %30 trot and a 215 pace, was|Sam Hurst, br g Barrea .very good and tast time for the classes Hurst. Iferbert, 1 was n e in some of the heats. All Uw, l 3 33 217 "1 races were won n straight heats, but min Pierce have The 2.25 pace was the firsy race on the card and was won in straight heats by Miss Calsert, her best time being Mrs. Victor t the week 239 1-2, made jn'the first heat. Frank | %], Wwith friends in Lonsdale R T . Abbe, A. L. Buxton of Providence, 100k | 1o iie sormmer with ais woe Rioaca one of|second money and gave Mies Calsert| o = rotirnel G 1is e 3 L 12 good run for the money. Third mon-Fprovidence, R I o lomeia ey went to Camerton, owned b -1 Bates of Nor 2.30 trot Edna Setzer, a Fall Angust Herbert. while Senny Mr. and Mrs. John E, Griffiths and family motored to Worcester, Mass., to attend the . g rs. ak and som, P = s oseph Shippee bers van thely |- mar T .bits included the best in farm|the exhibut: crs, motor driven B gy e g i - hool Zoctball L‘l‘-?fio_ 5 { Stonington™. The ceremony was per-|produce that “Little Rhody” could turn : sureadérs and other Thehh ;‘,“mm 1 z".ac,i‘:\; 2.21 1:} Bertrand E. % oistdoer Weckout of | | formed by Rev. . R. Sanford, rector of exhibits were _attractively o Dade x Bony 4 e S S afte a sl { Calvary Episcopal church at the church agricultural hall and in- ppliances exhibited | * - e {uishge ot ofEL D, Harold Rogers lin the presence of relatives and friends. | chuded ceveral grange exhibits from va- neluding washing ma- |, The 215 vace was alo won Worcester woek, the ar's e calesthenic: The boys Will be work: and the first s will probably begine next in preparation for the Warwi yea: association Clifford Bogworth, ti and limbering-up eting of the high school athletic “hel wa; eleven, e same Pingalor It w bu T ation convention Wi also ler to th Burdick, don and Thursday a ing in Chaniplin’s hall, the gates were chasen to attend ‘Woonsocket Octol in Michael Serra, Joseph Gengarella, and Angelo Benvenunto voted to send b funeral of C yhose b o platform at the ¥ s piled high leasure trip to New York City. Joel Novegroski of Park was chosen manager of team this year. . Due to spinal in-! = p. juries, Bosworth will not be able to p! on the team this year, and his presence jn the lineup will be sadly missed. At time, chosen coaeh of this year's track team Both are miember of the church choir. | riou: Mr. Hallett is the ‘son of Mr. and Af - of the borough. They|hall where produce includ upon their return from | pumpk Mquashes 7 “la wedding trip. Mrs. Xal i other prize produce were numerous beautifyl wedding The annpal meeting .of the Stonington The catt! Association v bheld { a'l other v ¥y evening at the library of animaic e grand regent of the notable ex! in the long sheds W Arconum made an officlal v bundreds .of head of stock are quot counci] Monday evening. fs that of the Lons . and ) Herbert Wilbur ~ are This _exhibi spending two weeks in Ohlo. ins he: Ir. and Mrs. Harry P. Li urned home St towns in th t was the m: d fairly easy this rimmage praci ing “corn to be seen. vear exceeds and qualit Tuesdag afternoo: half-back on la; of Auburn, Frank Robertson w (% s been appointed school enumeration in the folio Farm tiful herd of cattle. . Y. |ful herd of Holsteins borough district. R_ ymond: Bliss of Mt. Vern s the t of his uncle Jay B The midway attractions a ‘ommander George P. Chapman - Moose Farm whicl o shows, ‘\u:?:-;\n nd Walter Thorpe; Graham, M Sarah|of thirty catte. : and a -bhundred .and n Sawyers, Geoffrey Moorc a 1 are visiting n South| Rankipg next to the catti it : Sl BBt e artford. is that of the poultry 1 1t was also voted to accord SSpie = j ered of :usrv:m itary funeral to Pvi. John N. T PENDLETON HILL Pl ) ool s il who was accorded a D. S. C. being killed T - jtrr of practically cvery | while trying to save his captain. The tain ‘and ‘Mrs. Byron Dawley of| each bre e v 9 ay , .Fla., arrivéd Friday at th | Expect Recor r ceremony will bo held Saturday morn- 4 riday at the Toset Rooarl Besshing ing and the following bearers were ap-| 9L M Mas. 2 first or entry day ointed: Louls S o, Angel ; op tion. attendance was pointed: Loul! Angelo ; on Robert Milne and two ons with 5. Marion' Elwell of ¢Drchester, Mass. 3 and Mr. and and AMrs. James Brogks of | R $ Lawrence, ‘Mass., homes t th a breed, the Rho ¥ ed seeming to take eturned “last weelc ‘to | "edence over. all' other hreeds arers Menda automobil Harry (Barred Plymonth Rock exhibit is funeral mer of We, with Mrs, | 0 n as are the W ! noon for an 3 3 dotte and other bréeds that are of between the e Cecile Palmer-left Monday to re-|Unknown varfety. o e ) her school duties in Rhode Island,| Another feature on the grounds is nds of "John Newton, R. I, were | automobile show which ed to learn of his death by being | largest ever heid at an te fa as the summer killed Mortday. Mr. Newton was fer|This exhiblt shows over 40 males of resorts are sendin many a er cars from the lowly Ford to the elonging: to their Dr. a P ed $10.000 mak The exhibit s MgCormick and M. | Frona Uale obert Coo lald out and shows the exhib of Jr., are enjoyl few field, Ma o spending a of the machines to advantage. armer heme here. Bearntiful ¥ ve Rilla Chapmas BURLS) 1 Fiover is staying with or at the grounds, thoroughbred T een and swine k riding, and the | shees was one of the best ever seen| 2.15 nace, purse §400: c Another ny exhibits the whoie there were ng litters Vednesday) and State College of =cod exhibit In Hazard stock amd work shown, uted many s the motordrome, and candy d one other eaking good and next four days witl cach da: programme presented a wk Three Races on Card. day evening for Staunt rhere | Mrs. Wolcot West | T bhea will enter Stauntan Military Lol flleq, |SHOY and the Fhral $ on f Among the rtainer: nydbr and-children or] o o1 The racing, which included t View this f wich e ¥ ave returned to thefr home. relatives and _ Raymond Cottrell spent Sunday with ring the past few {'nis wife at Ogklawn, Bt 3 Westerly peopie Mrs. Maud Mason was , i ¢ the Washington county fair days 2 guest several me had At Trmed Rosma, BsTanis and Feuniaine—At Your Goooer's F. ntioned but declined -on former occa- | Cb-inet N. J., who have been spending ith Mr. and Mrs. John Rae | weels of Mr. and Mrs. Willis cturning Sunday with her twa | ers, wWho have been here for sev- 1 weeks. Al eph L. da to MANSFIiELD DEPNT Az, and ,\!r‘s: Gecrjgc Cosgrove and Te. » JT, and Miss Clagri e spent ~ the week end before Lahor at the home parents, in Helyoiy, esbro and school he- s the Willlman. v and Mansfield s made and a | Mrs. Alble and Mr pringii . Sunday at Boany View farm, votional hour in the chapel Thurs evening at half past seven o'elocw. s, were ict, V. J. Wil —— ,» Thomas Hickson. | “Hartford.—Clan Gordon, No. 13, Or- der of Scott Clans, will hold its annuab s at Elizabeth Park, next| Nourishing! 2 T You DON'T have to-chaose whether you will eat and get hot—or fast _m»vkeep cool. 5 Wheatsworth crakers and a bowl of milk make # luncheon both cooling” AND nourishing! Bccauscx—thcsé WHOLE WHEAT crackers give vou ALL the food clements of the whole ripe grain—in EASILY- DIGESTIBLE FORM. De. licious talfihg, too! i > ; H: BENNETT BISCUIT CO;, N. Y. ANE . 4 3 T household ¢ sheen. As Tues- hogs and so was very good. Attendanee. » featurs day of the| ernor's Day. » attractions w trained dog l he three star the same nosition in each E. W. Tefit's black mare, { D. W: straight heats, each o ers placing heat. taking week. Oxford, Mr¥s, ents, Mr. and second Hezgbert's brown mon gone to New the hos- fs one ! exinibi sev of Worces- pigs. B. L. flock of | Manchester .... . Rty with | Frank Abbe, The Abbe. A. L 0 | Busxton, Providence. 2 e ! b g W ! Eates, 4 3 3 4 of pupils ai- whiers an adei unusu: booths attra falr > Don F., eh g, Homer Lana. Chanty e—2.2¢ 1-2, 2.21 14, ridine s e |8 The Range That Really Saves: ey last wee Mr. Cox fs € < < nominated but | Mre. Hedman and wes forme There are iwo separate ovens—one for coal and one for gas. Both ovens may be used 2t one time 1 1 the ution. el —or either may be used singly. In addition to the two bakingovens, there is a gas broiler oven. There is room on the coal and gas Sections, at the top, for NINE | your cooking at one time. You can do it better—with less waste and less work. You have coal for Winter, to keep the kitehen warm and comfortable; and gas for Summer, to keep the kitchen cool. The illustration below shows the wonderful pearl grey porcelain enamel finish—so neat and attrae- arge utensils. You can do all of p made and 3 | pepors i painted recentls tive. By simply passing a damp cloth over the surface you are ablé to clean your range instantly. the nom Tt o No more soiled hands, no more dust and smut. It banishes the old time task of blacking the range. Hineidey ; Aliert Bothe 8! You owe it to yourself to enjoy the comfort and convenience of the Gold Medal Glenwood range. Shea @ Burke Meakers of Wheatsiworth Whols Wheat Flour : - T2 Naka B, Bacwisk B T e = et I ————