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WRMY HORSES RUN RACES ON _ LAST DAY OF KINGSTON FAR B <o — #ix umntag-races wers the ativaction horses wom first money easily. e che fourth day of the Kingston fair was ridden b E. Sece e J wwsed by » 28 ridé l Before vier service, private must their m; T of cut on STONINGTON the {nauguration of mall ear- matl receptacles | vided by patrons desiring ft at thelr residences, The may be either a suitable box the front door. The » cannot commend the deliv is - | whi he | which he | Al otner ¥ |now owned by s muster. | t le day morning but two minor cases were disposed of, one being a suit about a ccount, and the other Judge Oliver H. Williams the Immaculate Conception thi ing and the post members Will a; e him on a b lishment of se of Mamie Nado! = & W funerals. terly at Kingston ¥ e. ses on the docket w week, and ne continued fi writs were the i tric_Company, The people feel that the automobilists from West bridge would acommodate a great ny are being made to put in some planking. The members of Merrill Post, No. 16 American Legion, will turn out twicc Saturday to accord military funerals to Although there was a lengthy ses- Pvis. Turano and Moone. The Turanoj sion of the Third District court Fri-{funeral will be held at the Church of}, ‘Whichever you choose ' it will be the BEST you ever tasted- "SALADA® MIXED TEA||GREEN TEA Just enough green S tea to make the . blend delicious. 20 . SOCIAL CORNER A and ser Comtinued from Page Nine PLUM CHUTNEY Salted Bitter Sweet Peppermints,Ib.... . ... 39¢ || Assorted Bonbons, lb. .......... =.-209¢ | MolassesKisses,1b... ... _ .......... 33c| Peanut Brittle,1b._......... ... . 83cll Fine Mixed Chocolates,lb. ....... 50c || Fudge, Ib.ccco........ . ... caabic, odbelll Fresh Cocoanut Kisses,1b. ...... ... 65¢ S. F. PETERSON, Inc. | 1 130 MAIN STREET | WESTERN DRESSED BEEF IS LOWER IN PRICE TODAY THAN IT HAS BEEN FOR FIVE YEARS. Take Advantage of These Prices and Save Money Saturday STEAKS SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE lb. 19¢ SWIFT’S SILVERLEAF BRAND Pure Lard 3 Ibs. 39¢ FINE GRANULATED SUGAR, 5 Ibs. 31c Rib Roast BEEF, Ib. . ... 16¢c MOHICAN CREAMERY UTTER, pound ....... 43c o] Chuck Roast BEEF, 1b.. 14c Fresh Churned—Cut From Tub TASTY FRESH FROM LEAN BEEF, pound. ... 10c| WHOLE MILK | NEAR-BY FARMS FOR POTTING CHEESE | Native Eggs FRESH CUT Pound 28¢c | Dozen 63c HAMBURGER, pound. . 16¢ ARMOUR’S NEWLY MILLED ROLLED OATS, 5 lbs.. 25¢c Fresh BEEF LIVER,Ib. . 10c CHALLENGE CONDENSED OUR USUAL GOOD LEAN MiliKSecan . .. .. l4c Corned Beef |Mik, s COME EARLY ONLY TWO TONS FOR THIS SALE Genuine Spring LAMB Swift's CAMPBELL’S 60 lb. SOUPS, all kinds, can. . .. 10c PASTRY FLOUR, 5 pounds. .. 30c PREMIER BLACKBERRY Sugar Cured | JAM, jar ............... 30c DINNER BLEND ol e ] 2 6c Loins Lamb to Roazsl SHOULDERS SWEET SMALL pound i S3C i Meaty Forequarters SWEET OC?{-KICGE\"EAS B‘uefis}l, 1b 25¢ pound ...... 121/2c BROWN AS ANUT SILVER SALMON Chops . ... 20c40c 1 Dozen 35¢ |Steak Ib. . 25¢ Stewing Lamb Ib. 1 22(: A No. 1 : SWIFT’S SUGAR CURED S poeriie lcaiih.. . 2 HAMS, whole or half, Ib. 25¢ | 15 Lbs. Pk. 49c[{FTERED an These Hams Have All Surplus Fat and PRUN Skin Removed. UNES SWIFT’S GOLDEN WEST Herring. . 15¢ DOMESTIC — box 3 Pounds 20c |Sardines . . 5¢ FOWL, poeid - . 48c Hot From Our Ovens Daily GRAHAM BREAD, pound. ......... 6¢c BEST RIB RAISIN BREAD, loaf ............, 12¢ OAST BE MOHICAN BEST BREAD, pound. .. . 6¢ R EF, pound.. 28¢ OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE, each 15¢ BONELESS—ROLLED HOT BAKED BEANS AND READY FOR OVEN—NO WASTE EROWN BREAD death of Mrs. Yonkey's mother in- Southbridge Mass. John E. Gavitt. and Mr will be held in Columbus O} from O s, +| with Westerly relatives. " | she i1 resume her duties as instruc- | His Steps” was well received. . “an d Mrs. Arthur Yonkey tor at the Women's State College." September 12tz Mre. W. D. Hether- & P! | daughter Geraldine of Toledo O. have| Leonard Delehanty of Summer St., i8] ington returned home after spending six || returned after being called here © spending a few days with relatives I weeks in Maine. PR Mrs. Phoebe . Robinson, Miss Lucy W. D. s. H. R. Mitchell and|wijcor Rev. W Hetherington, Mrs. son Carl, left Friday morning for a C heus Nye |Teceived an invitation to sen motor through the White mOUR- | Sopecied te e e o Baaist. Sapoch: gates to the National conv ¥ epect to be gone about a| S Borendes rrt —re ] The Thursday cvening C..E. meeting to 8, —_— ¢ The Westerly Kaceys will play the| was led by Mrs. Nye. The fopic wam fast Hope Valley tcam here Sunday | afternoon. | Alrs. J. Walter Hoar and | w to Make the Most of the oop, .. 1} P. m. the pastor will speak. 3 rch school and divine worship e FALL HATS Are Ready Here Our window is full of them—-our store brimming over with them. All the new shades and shapes in such splendid variety you are sure to find several that are be- coming. Hundreds of Hatshere featuring the new nar- row brims and lower crowns as well as dozens of the more staple styles. B OUR FEATURE HAT $ 3 : 5 O Actszll::.flfl | Wonderful quality Hats and values. They are priced very close fo cost but we expect to sell cases of them, and we will, as men will recognize them as the Greatest Hat Values obtainable. Come and see for yourself. Stetson Hats, $6.00 and $8.00—Fall Caps, $1.50 to $3.00 FALL SUITS Ready When You Are Clothes you will admire. You just can’t help but feel conscious of the smart styles, the fine tailoring, fit and fabrics, and the values are the greatest we have offered in years. Several of our Fall Suits have two pairs of trous- ers. Pricesstart at $25.00 and stop at $55.00. IR ik . -+~ 121125 MAIN STREET “Kuppenheimer Clothes” ~_ “Stetson Hats”