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e ———— i WESTERLY ES Thieves broke in to Westerly publ library semetime during Saturday night!} g and after ransack- Sunday mor ng the building, escap: ial sum of money drawer in the circul: The break was discovered Monday mor! the janitor, James Ken retyrning to 1 He found the that are hung in th attered about the floor 1 investigation disco jow had been broken in the cast they found in ation department. red that a win- wing | was started Monday, dug ‘up from the corner of Broad street to the Industrial Trust building. The new pipe line wili be laid directly beneath the trolley tracks of the Shore Line com- pany, and the car company will put in - {new ties when the tracks are replaced. The line of pipe will be raid up High treet to the junction with Railroad avenue, whefe connection will be made with the north section network, and this part of the system will then be put into operation. While the work on Iligh street is going on the trolley ‘cars on ic | sewerage system |morning and the pavements were with a substan- { Norwic vo from the de- 3f the building. After breaking the pane |the Norwich line will leave from tl ‘he thieves proceeded to unlatch the |pot, the Groton ears ‘from the Broad window and erawled into the reference ached the main | the transom, |mer. After ransacking reading room amd the children’s de- the money drawer of the eirculation department was money and cash books was impossible to learn d. An attempt the door of the but the door was foiled. to the police robbers reom. From here they allway climbing o he door being locked nt on the second floor, opened, and n, so that = exact amount & ade to fore rivate office as re; s thou were at broke into th a week ago. Boor of tho et set five to the t E Segar High st awning of tb var: fire was The STONINGTON & the heavy wind storm. one capnen on aver. from th side of the axl NORTH STONTIGTON heen receivel Ocala + Drury s son onard Jed t Main 3 ol Cook's of the lmmaculate thrown from an office on block ou > Monday afterneon d caused excitement when the blaze was soon extin- of water brought from High street line of the Westerly Cannen square way The oak axle hroke about ho bub of the big wheel familiar have street bridge, and the Watch Hill and Pleasant View cars from Clark’'s car- The September session of the superior cotirt for Washington county opened at Kingston Monday, Judge ‘George T. Brown presiding. Among the grand ju- rors on dutv were Samuel H. Saunders, irnest A. Thorp, Edward L. Dolan and Ernest Champlin of Westerly. A num- ber of cases were heard and assigned to jury trial, but due to the recent death of Judge Doran it is expected~that the pession will nt last over two weeks, and that the cases asigned to be tried at Westerly will be postponed until the Oc- tober session. Charles ¥. Trebbe, Jr., of Manchester, Conn. and Miss Rosalie Higgins cf 146 West Broad street will be married this (Tuesday) afterngen at 9 o'clock at St. Michael'’s church. Ne invitations have been issued. Following the ceremony. breakfast will be served to members of the two families at the Stonington Ma- nor inn. 1o he Laeanics Col. Edward Reche, U, 8. A, retired, is visiting relatlves here.. Col. Reoche has just eome from Detroit, Mich., here he has been a military instruetor in a eollege. e expects two locate here in the Hast. J. Raymond Burke, sub-master at the Stough Mass,, high school, is visit- ing at his home on Ledward avenue. of it W iE s carriage \Phe | Joward Taylor is enjoying a trip to b ¢ b & Will have to be replaced| Portland, Me., where he Wil visit rel- Bl i be ured | 3ives. f the both can-! ™ Announcements have been received 4 S ihers af the engagemeni of Porter Hoxie 'Ui Westerly to Miss Isabelle Shaw of | Bridgeport, Conn. Frank L. Furness of street is having a Lake in Harrisen, Me. | A numb of We agricultyral fair in § | Monday. Dr. snd 3Mrs. West vacation at Broad Crystal v pecple visited ringfield, Ma. Harold F. Doyle have “returned safter soending two weeks in {me Berkshires. | Miss Sylvia Lenphear of Moss street s spending a vacation with relatives in {North Adams Mass., and Troy, N. Y. | Officer’ Michael Curtin was the only member of tha local police force on |duty Monday all the others attending the sessicn of the superior court at Kingston, there being a number of grand jury cases. - SALEM John C. Wiley, of Hartford, a student who has supplied the church through the summer, concluded his services here last Sunday morning. Mr. Wiley was well liked in the community and worked hard for the welfare of the church. It is rogretted that he could not remain ylonger. Miss Evelyn Russell, her mother and * MONTVILLE Cochegan Camg, M. W. of A, Wed-| nesday evening, held a most .enthu astic meeting with about tjirty mem- bers in attendance. One candidate was initiated. Plang were made for the biz night Wednesday evening, Sept. 28, at which time a large class adoption wiil take place. About sixty visitors are expected from camps in eastern Con- necticut, incudtng Norwich, New Lon- don and Danielson. The evening will wind up with a luncheon, The follow- ing committee was appointed in charze of the supper, Henry O. J. Brouillard, chalrman; Adolphus Johnson, - Albert Morin, Frank Craig. rank Pachiodo and Louis Smith, ght members of the lodge were appointed to attend the f neral of Ernest E. Bugbee, an enthu astic member of the eamp before ente ing the U. S. army in September, 1917 who was killed in action in France Oz- . Mrs. Jamez Everett, Mra. Willia Mrs. and Mrs. annual gassociation of Baptist clmrehes‘ Fred J. s. Fred Palmer, Mrs. WLI Hope , of New London county at the Fedevat- ed churgh in Greeneville: last week. Freeman Kcnnerson is employad at the paper mill of the Robert Gair Ce. At the”meeting of Thomas Ledge, Ne. 22, I 0. O. F., this (Tuesday) evening a degree team made up of past grands of Pequot lodge, No. 85, of New Len don, Fairview lodge of Groton and M hegan lodge of New London wi'i wurk‘ the second degree on a-class o: two candidates. ng evening a & nation supper will be served. * ed. Pequot Councll, No. 125, K. of C. held its se ¢ meeting in Hick- ey's hall ning. . TEA IN CHINA Church attended the| Palmer of Usquepangh, were callers at Mrs., Fanny Bicknell's, Saturday gafter- nuen.\ ienton, my ternoon. Mrs. Beloit has moved hér huul:‘.mldl““‘ Sunday. goods to Bradford, wheve she is to Te- side, the whele week, as the teacher, sister, of Hartford, were visitors here Sunday. Soher Miss Katherine Warner of Hartford|ea were: and Misg Hannah Fuller, of East Had- dam, were renent guests of Mrs. William Darling. Mrs, Wmnthrop Ewing of New London ia spending some time at the home of Henry Neff and J bearers at Memorial Institute, New London. Misses Helen Moore have resumed their Norwich Free Academy. David Clark and family New London Sunday, summer here. ‘Eleanor studies at Rogers and burial Ida AMont returned to having spent the Alfred -Haynes of the Newport Naval training s n spent the week-end atfof studies his home - here. Wednesday Carl Rogers and famiy were recent| Mi visitors in New London, visiting Re 24, 1918. Johnson, John Lyngh, Eugene Graen Broufllard, Frank and Dud bee was the son af Mr. and Mrs. Chas. has | der the ministry of agriculture and her sen, John A. Rathbun. Bugbee, of Uncasville, and Is survived o ) Misses Alice Rix, Maria De Wolfe and | py his parents, a sister and two broth- icr?g\:?é:?e"lér!) 'x“tedz tkhat ‘me tea 1da Winaker are attending WIlliams | ers all of Montville. . v of China is not keeping puce in New York recently and was sent rect to Putnam where the funeral ser- vices were in schitz lle Centre, casville and Darothy Church 3f P town commenced a four years' ss Stella Coen has returned from Brockton, Mass., Where she has LlsBoN The officers and teachers of the Union ’ Baj Sunday school are planning Rev, W. J. Reynolds preached Sun-|the nual rally and promotion day of day morning from the text, Give ¥e|the school the first Sunday in ©October on r ‘ them to eat. His sermon Wwas an ap-{imstead of the last Sunday of S peal for the starving people of Russia.|ber as has been the custom in p The Ladies’ Aid Society wWas enter-|vears. tained Thursday aftermodn by Mrs. | Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Richardson, Mr. e Ransom Kead, at her heme in Jewelt|amd Mrs. Norman C. Allen, Miss Susic Eatonic Settled ItI City. 2 Mrs, Orsemus Vaughap and children, . Ingications are that the Chinese The members appoiut-| Government intends to make every ef- fort to encourage the tea indystry. Harry Ericson, Ado'phus in that country and to increase Chi- na's tea trade with foreign countries, and the Peking cabinet recently d cided to establish a tea i oseph Marcoux; acted as the the funeral. FErnest Bus- The body arrived ai with the world's increasing consump- tion of tea, and while China is stiil holding its trade in the finer gualities India and Ceylon have pragtieally cap- tured the market from- Ghina as te held Sunday afternoon w.th the family plot there. snd Lillian Derow of David Heller of Un- g Hustling and happiness are twing. at Norwich TFree Academy — last. EESS i been hell. v, and Mrs. Francis Mit Beatrice and Clinton, haye returned to royidepce after spending the summer th Mrs. Vaughn's mother, M George Brom Mr. Vaughn has been spending the week-ends with his family ere. Avery, Sldney and Louise Avery of Norwich Town, and Miss Ruth itechell of Wore at A b aunt, Mrs, Albert Ross and in Welles'ey for Miss Kate two weeks' are $13 on another { | 1 ! There is a new way of teeth it has brought whiter, prettier safer teeth and cleaner. them in glistening teeth. This is to urge that you try way which fights film. To millions of people You see the results in every circle — see Ask fgr a ten-day test. Then mark the change which you see and your friends see. It combats the film Most teoth are clouded more or less by Slm. The film is viscous. You can feel it with your tongue. But it clings to teeth, en- ters crevices and stays. And it often forms Oriental Cream ‘‘Eatonic is_wonderful,”” says C. W. Burton. ‘I had been a sufferer from stomach trouble for 20 years end now I am well.” = Eatonic gets right after the eause of stomach troubles by taking up and carrying out the acidity and gases and of couree, when the eause 1s re- moved, the sufferer gets well. If yen have gourness, belciing, indigestion, food repeating or ady other stompch trouble, take Eatonic tablets sfter each meal and find relief. Big box costa only a trifle with your drug- gist's guarantee. . LEE & 0OSGOQD 131 Main Street forh:vu 153;-::}:. relie Gouraud’ the skin and complex- § ion in perfect condition Gouraud’s the common black teas.—Exchange. ‘ “Your Pretty Teeth-- What have you done to them?” cleaning — = teeth, Also are helping to spread their use. The methods are combined in a new-day dentifrice. The results this method. That is the tooth paste we urge And we send a test tube free. ulation. This is in keeping with have amply proved them. Millions mow em- ploy them. And leading dentists everywhere seen and felt, so they cannct be disputed. Also aids Nature Nature places in the mouth great teethe protecting agents. But with modern diet, ngh in .starclg those forces need constant stimulation. Pepsodent supplies that stia- No money accepted The 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent is free. We even pay the postage. This is simply to urge that you test it. See for yourself what it does. Decide by the clear results. Just send the coupon, then watch the benefits you get. Pepsodent, are quickly you to try. Men see the results i very quickly rephaw, the basis of fired o the wieys ol g ;h coats. of dental 'uuthonnu Smokers’ tecth are often particularly dis- ke bet fv'<_n\::n:c? _win = ordinary tooth paste does not end film. It multiplies the salivary flow. It mult- colored. The film absorbs the stains. The % 8 the wrangs fais, s e tooth bas left much of it intact. plies the starch digestant in the saliva t results of film removal are usually quick The film . Tha y quick and 8 ns for town school co obin < absorbs staing, l:.ikinc t‘x: teleth is there to digest starch deposits which may conspicuous. L NI | S g T T e | S he el ey Mo, children sulfer from them Sim ot o ° glemocrats, Iving G | | £ T;:‘?“;:‘P““ the dh'?t! of the saliva. ::::: Flgw reach the age of 15 with sound ton, Mre. Fdna M. Cook. . s Nature's agegt neutralizing aci entists advise that Pepsodent b spier achool “will “open totay “-}l:::’ film runs teeth which cause tooth decay. askls used Wic;ldafly from the time the first tut; | more than mar the beauty. It Each fise of Pepgodent increases these #ppears. No ordinary tooth paste offers any- A TERRIBLE AFFLICTION Gort. Concrefe Inspecior Saved By “Fruit-a-tives” 89 Norrn Uxiox Sr., Rocazsres,N.Y, “For five long years, T was afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, which developed into serious Bladder Trouble. I sawa testimonial of ‘Frait-a-tives’ and concluded to make one morg trial. By the time the sample box and a 50c. box were finished, thers was grand improvement. To make a long story short, 1 believe ‘Fruit-a-tivesor Fruit Liver Tablets the best Stomach, Licer and produced”. R. B. O'FLYNN, 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sige 23e. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENEBURG, ¥. Y, ways REG.L.S, RN s now regarded as the of A 25 the cause of most tooth These umu been constantly in- Sy iy Rt A daily combatant Tweo effective methods have now been found te daily combat that film. Able authorities | The New-Day Dentifrice Bladder Medicine the world has ever | . . S These effects alone, in Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food 2 mew era in tooth protestion. !!n:::;fi_mqtmndt 1t - cawse decay. S wie e o No soap—no chalk Mllions of germs breed in it. They, with Soap and chalk are omitted from Pepso- the ¢hi 2 dent, to accord with ma s W.c:fi m:hfi mdu::rdm Also S0 Nesard wi uqdn dental require <an bring Pepsodent gffects. the new-day method thorities say methods which are wrong. 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