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The meowing picture company that was Mmeated at Pendleton Hill all summer and s of young women wapaper in a contest which "y were supposed to run, recently dis- sppeared like dew before the sun and mary’ moral aspirants ars out of pocket 2810 UL Their names were printed for agch to report on a certain date, which dld. They were told that they weuld have to put down ten dollars each before they would have a picture taken &R be given a tryout later if accepted, bY the company and get a chance at a salary af $75 per weak. The picture was to be taken at Pendleton HTI where the com- peny bad 2 studio. The girls cailed and those who dld mot see through the little game made a deposit. About called and -pow they are wondering where their mopey has disappeared. This same com- pany is indebted to some of the jitney frms in Westerly and ,they, too, are wondering when and to whom they shouid render their bills, as the movie director, Wanager Totten has moved or closed up nix place There is a complaint in Westerly that the members of the political ring should do some economizing instead of raising taxes. The time drawing near when 2 town meeting is to be held and the tax- payers may be heard new laws ar- s the first the exception of two caucuses. This contest there sentatives of ue have been Academy, the London, Bulk- STONINGTON ewly elected membe Brother clerk Wednesday evening the Aok a meeting to organ as to opinien served tle appointed a sanitary con twood motor- Camp guest of For TireTj, 1\:_‘i1ii}g + Feet—Quick Relief New method keeps feet in perfect condition 'UST piunge thosa tender, paining feet intoxbow! of warm water. Work up a thick lather with Blue-jay Foot Soap. How soothing! It brings instant relief to jangling nerves. It prevents swelling, cxcessive perspiration and itching. Then massage the aching muscleswith cooling, soothing Blue-jay Foot Relief, & penetrating balm. Then apply that delightful antiseptic deodorant, Blue-jay Foot Powder. Your feet will feel fine. Write for free booklet—*“ The Proper Care of the Feet”—to Bauer & Black, Chicago. Your druggist has Blue-jay Foot Treatment keeps feet feeling fine a Bauer & Black product HELPLESS WITH AHEUMATISH Until He Took “Frit-a-tives” Or Fruit Liver Tablets R. R. No. 1, Loz, O, "Por over three years, T was esafined to bed with Rheomatism. T | teested with doctors and tried nearty ; everything without benefit, ! “Finally, I tried ‘Fruit. s - tives'. | Before I had wsed balf @ box, I sow medivine, improving all the time, ,s0d 2ow T can walk about two miles ey the place”, « ¥ % ALEXANDER MUNRO, | .| The Robin- {ORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, lyz1 ; : 4 pagiy & that Killingly High of Danielson, may also be admitted. . While Westerly was not in the lsague when Norwich Free Academy played here and was defeated by a score of 12 to 0, it'is understcod that the contest will stand as a league zame by agreement. Westerly High will probably play its games on Tuesda lowing is the schedule of the W High school football league of Connecticut: ‘Oct. 12,. Vocational at Westerly; Oct. 18, Norwich at Norwich QOct. 25, Bulkeley at New London ov. 4, Stonington at Stonington; No Buiekely at Westerly. ov. ‘15, Voca- tional at Néw London; Nov. 18, Warwick at Westerly; Nov. , Stonington at Westerly. Bastern x| isalwaysfreshandpossessesthatunique Havour Tea—to be good—must be fr fas ¢ 1) »° Bass of ‘guodness’ that has justly made it famous, suest of 'h iliams. He will try feathered The fire alarm was rung in from box 75 Monday at about 12.50, the call being at his luck after from Daton and Pearce street. 'The fire game X proved to be in the chamney of a house mn | M. and Mrs. David S. Day the Italian district. The blaze was put [ Bridgeport and Ddward out with chemical. Thre: company’s in | Hartford were with the and avenue over Sunday. Kellozs wisiting “friends i Resident Engin of friends in the district responded to the fire, said not to amount to much. Edward P. Mitchell of the New York Sun was a caller here Monday. Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell from Norwich of the state board of charities was a busi- ness visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maples have closed their cottage at Weekapaug and returned to New Yeork for the winter. raucl . Davis of School street has purchased the Mapes cottage at Weeka- paug and will move it to his lot there and it in good condition for. the club were noon for a compiet: and rep it and i members w at place ller for the In- dustrial Trust Co., has gone on a vaca- tion to Indiana. Mrs. L. E. Barbour Providence. There will be a baseball game between Bradford-Westerly teams in Westerly and Mr Ronald York has returned from Monda r home Davis aj Sunday. < The Westerly firé district has ome of | spending t 2 the finest of modern fire pumps coming | home in Lebanon ave month. It is an Ahren-Fox motor S e en pump and will throw a 2 1-2 inch | TOURTELLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL stream many feet and can keep ‘up 900 et o gallons per minute. - An attachment cali the booster-tank which is attached e front will throw 60 gallons of water and this is to be used in place 1 in the I de- chemicals. This will give Westerly 1 e department the newest and largest of | apparatus to fight fires. A most torce wil ake W be # ped compnais v York. i e town clerk wiil baliots prepared 1d the time set for the ‘opening of the polis at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and they Wil remain open untii 9 p. m. held on all for | reil Roston ar meantime ons are time unde and 3 republican camcus was Monda, oy, deceased recommended C. H. Mo Rofti, Cha Nichols and Farquhar Smith Lou town councilmen. The citizens’ tick: ilowing: Horace Bu b Edward Sawyers. Jo George Dolan, ed, until F a will be opened from ° PLAINFIELD oo James ‘Roy Originals was the | bowlinz | Originais 84 - 103 93 ‘101 83" <10} 198 102 In order to 146 i laboratory, the & Lucky Strikes 23 113 103 519 488 i Migh Eollers. : e taken 3 i . super Saney 1y 128 108 346 | \iseq by the instructor the vear round, e SRR and much of his most effective teaching 100 124 105 115 530 569 Park Horses, B. Provest .... 101 106 98— 385 Campbell_ . 94 114 95— 303 103 103— 304 124 96— 313 104 97— 303 433 551 4891528 Evening scheel has started in the Community house. Last = Wedneaday. evening about 25 students under Miss Marguerite Hickey of the state beard of- education and Miss Louise Eilliott of the local gram- mar school, had the first -evening school ssion. The class premises to be a suc- Since Wedneddy a number 6f oth- ers iave declded to join the class. The subjecis to be covered are elementary English, _arithmetic ‘and American his- tory, adVanced or . more .elementary classes will be formed if enough pu- pils decided to come. The shop com- mittee held its meeting in the Commu- nity House Menday evening. ‘The Women's Club met tast Thursday afternoon - at the ‘home of Mrs. R. R.l West. There will b s .mesting for ayl in- terested in-the nmew high school buflding for the town of Plinfiel. in the Com- mumity Fouse, Oet. 11 at § o'cléck. Mr. Towner will ehow the plans that he has drawn up. - Mrs. E. B. Cragin has returned to New - York ' after: spending the 'summer ar_her summer home on Broadway. E Several 'local sportsmen were out on Saturday. | Not much lmck was reported by -any. . 3 1 The board of assessers held the firsil meeting Monday in the selectmen’s room:'in Bueil' biggk “to _receive tax ol | | igned makers not to make be in the summer when school four years of carpenters jobs areund ¢ farmer sh such. as s {frame, . $ixi : mall hen house, on a gas engine, he department is not te make ¢ book farmers ‘but’ better armers of the-boys. - To' do | { thi of books thesc days | have changed ied on with the h.the hands. Fa The farmer must how to sell as well competition to read: a Tuit (dairy farm communi= opiportunities or over an d his is or in- B GALES wit icut New York, mons, at thei he work of build of fie v Pubiic librar; library attendants Fred E. Richards, tones, FERRY Tebrews Verers * and- their 1 sons Judson, | | ] ! i h Miss McGratn and | of party parsonag Windeor, ing on Rev. Sun- n their freshman college. mmons of the Bon Ton Girls spent Sunday with. 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