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THE FLAVOI VANTIC N of ¥ By the makers of “after Every Meal” LASTS! A WO L LY S 2 Juity FRU sugar-coated chewing ‘gum which evervbody likes—you will, foo. & delicious pepperthint flavored around peppermint flavore i wili ald your appetite vour feeth and moisten vour throat, d chewing sum that and digestion, eolish The tenth annual exhibition of the [Conneéticut’ registzat South Cousty Poultry and Pet Stock as-|body. bldcK ‘ahd red e’ arm: Friday | sociation is"to be held in the sta ory on Dixon street, ‘Thursday, The Traveling Neediograft elub - “ Wedues 13 B . aod «‘mmsdfi %w'w'w %:%xw ' George Partelo tranSported ad from Ashaway to th's gEather Srnmsl; A strawberries and raspberr.es. ig- h peay iree blooms, were re- he farm of Harry G. Kenyss and Saturday, Nov. 24, 25 ana 26. Com- |Tegisiration “02 : i e eatly aw petition is open to the world and the en- trias close Nov. Special premiums are offered by the ociation which will prove attractive. ;'!:a town of Westerly domates $5 for the best male and two females in-an variety of peultry and Tabbits and a speclal of $3 for the hest display in each poultry class. A special-$10 “pr is offered by the association entered by 2 member of tho Southern New England Poultry Association amd “the same amount ta the memhers--of the South |Kingstown and arragansett Pouitry associations. Following are the officers of the aseociation: Willam R. We president: Wilhert Clarhe, Thomas Thorpe, ‘L. D. Steadman, Charles Opp. and Arthur Maine, viee presidents: Mr: T Robinsen. -treasurer i Robert Dunham, sccretary. Alexander W. Lo is, assistant secretary; Brmest Wills, chalrman; J. J. Jeennedy. Jam Mfs. T. E. Robingon, Bllsworth man, Charles N. Kenyom. S. B Maxson, Leroy Talbot atd Geerze B executive commitiée; Harold Doney, perintendent of hall; Char'es” Oppy, as- sistant supeyintendent. The judges s eured for tifis exhibit are ¥. H. Dav Daniel- J. Lambert and ‘George Weed. Phis show has always been of much In- tepgst to monltev fanciers, as the com- mittee in charg. Makes this exhibit 2 Success ev year. Tywo hundred local people are rehiear: ing- fop. the Cama2o fHirl, -which. i X aresented by the members of the nial ctub. ArmiStice Pay plans for Westerly arc pragressing daily and thé publle Wil ofa- | witness, as well as fireworks in-the eve- ning. these beinz set-oft from Moss Hil residents will be ‘able to witness the b and elaborate display from all“polnts east and west of Westerly> as the point of land Is’'so high. ; The Westerly tawn council will hold | 2 special session Eriday evening to can- vass the Voting list for the Which takes place Nov. 8. Mondgy the tax collector's office closed and those who failed to pay their taxes hefore the doors closed Monday night will have to pay interest at the rate of | | 12 per cent.-a year. the taxes have been pai: yea 000 collected “In- all. Because of a wmis- understanding” regarding po'l _taxes, many residents of hoth sexes.-who are liable for the payment of:the levy have {failed to pay their dokar. - Tuesday evening Christ church cholr gave for the second time The Deacon’s Second Wife, a play ‘which pleased a crowded house. Between midnight and daylight Tues- day morning. automobile thieves entered the garage of Pancera Bros., .on Quarry Hill, "and stole several- tires, ~besides’ a number of gallon cans of autpmobl'e oil. this year ] door open and the break then was ea Just how much more the thieves is not' known, as a list has not stole IREWERS ASK NORTH WINDHAM in honor of R North Wingham 1cnts society. 20 mei ittended TOR PLRMITS TO GREW MEBICINAL BEER | I “They are reallv suffering from ¢ cumulative constipation” OUNTLESS numbers of pecple have a daily elimination of waste matter from the sys- tem -but this elimination is not therough and sufficient. They depend on a regular weekly purge to rid their intestines of poisons and they never fesl the full vigor and zest that come from perfect health. This whole problem is so important that a well- known medical journal has published a collection of essays of constipation. All the doctors who wrote these essays emphasize the importance of diet. As one physician puts it, “The diet has the most marked influence upon the normal activity of the bowels.” Scientists have now discovered the simple food that helps restore normal conditions, and clears the body of accumulating waste matter—just the familiar little cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast! First came the startlifg discovery that Fleisch- mann’s Yeast richly supplies the essential water- soluble vitamine. ¥4 Then it was found that it - builds up the body tigsues and keeps the body resistant to disease. ¥ In addition, because of its freshness (you get it fresh. daily) it helps, the intestines in their elimination of poisonous waste matter. Eat 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast befgre or between meals every day. Have it on the table at home and on your desk at the office. Eat it plain, spread on bread or crackers, or dissolved in water, milk or fruit juices. You will kke its Jresh, distinctive flavor and the clean. wholesoms taste it leayes in your mouth. Fleischmann’s Yeast is assimilated just like any other familiar food. Only one precaution: if troubled with gas, dissolve the yeast first in half a cup of very hot water. This does nqt affect the efficacy of the yeast. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann’s Yeast and get it fresh every day. 3 = Send 4 cents in stamps for the booklet, “The New Importance of Yeast in Diet.”” So many inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet that it is necessary to make this nominal ¢ cover cost of handling and mailing. Address THE FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, 701 Washington Strest, - New York City. ¥ The need for scientifically tested jeast -— ~ o Fresh yeast has'been proved by a, A »"’"\ -~ recent stientific tosts toba g valaable food for correcting run-down condition, constipation, indigestion and certain skin disorders. These orifinal tests were all made with Fleischmann’s Yeast. Beware of uafested yeast-vitamine preparations that contain drugs or other mi: tures. Fleischmann's Yeast (fresk) is a pure food, rich in vita mine, in which it measures up to the high standards set Igborataries and hospitals. The familiar tin-foil nackage with in which Fleischmann’s Yeast the yellow label is the enly form for Health ia sold. 7 « ¥ The Naichang | 4Fe_geseribed as et ownspeople were The the dam is go- 1d woodwork i ui and stone and cement is are em- Music andard orches- | Mr. made up yet. 3 Tuesday morning the Westerly police were notified to’ he on the lookout for two cars which were stol The Nor- ed the chief here they STONINGTON The state rpad is in a slippery condi- tion. The frosts have kept it I ail along the line betwcen Wester New East of the borough Conrad Schmitz, who "is getting b tick, Gelebrated” Kis home Tuedd: witness o parade worth coming miles to |-@ ‘electjon Entrance was effected by-prying the side 1 been § a Hudson specdster, | London: ] 1and ‘in readiness tu} _Stepheén Lamphearé, of Low _{‘3 ! the same and inmq osghoy ter. dwards of New Lenm e chased the farm of Joka A car Ashaway and vag Weiéc ouse on toe famm. . 3isq the fea¢- ar- George B - the s &f Las returned . ru and westerp esg ev. E. P. Mathewson and famlly asq K W. d o u?{;fl I nning’ up tht Groton 500 Ui The - Grot iered in Ashgway ™3 d :‘.nam“t! . @ by Rev. Frederigh &' on Law Enforcement anf It was a mass ndgeting heid o suspices of the logal W. C conyenient’as ‘a s! nce of the world's Pap- and* ce'd.” * While ° . Mrs. Eva ‘Kgaon stand Qu therstred cort © meeting ot qpder 2 gar. [ Marra's orchestra gave seigstiohs Tuesday mor K - 15 minutes, A quartetts leg nging Amerigg. R Paul Burdick, the io- A. L. Davis. 39¢ ale quartetty, introduction ef the P. Mathewson. The plate glass show erine Scott's broken Ly fl dows store .on H far £ Bristol.—~0Over--1500 sent .out torthe-Bris 111 : be- Beld « Tha Dadl as v m ision meeting closed with 3 partette, Star Spangled the audlence and bemediction b'yw Burdick. bujld upen soon but whe has not until bu: ago. This Schmitz from rocks and at this point. residents int locatlon. ghitl - and ciear the 30 foot rgad-throush ing built by Mr. K he " American V Story Hour -circle of the Congre- 2 school ¥Mrs. John -C, the guest of her are .still green in the ea Salyatore Savona ght bet Judge s Angelo Probablef cause was bound over to the mext of the superior court. A case | g an automobile acei- d about thrs ars | which -is to com superior court - bef inman this (Wedne that.of Miss Hattic Daboll of Noawk agaigst.-Charles E.| Dayis of -Stonington. Judge :Herhert | Rathoun is -attorney for. Mrr Dayix | Da: Geary -and Keefe are- counsel “for . Daboil. pounds Westerl i Nérwich at the Judge George E. ¥ day) moming, is WEST KINGSTON | The Why and How club met at thé courthouse with IS preset. business After” the routine, Miss' Biddle of Phila- | a-talk on her- travels in| s very interesting. Dur-| ing the Bustnosy session Yra, Taicy Daw- | sldént | | Tey was- clected vice D r. and M George E. Money of Ex- ere cailers here Thursday. H. Trenberth of Providence | e was pastgr 2t one Mrs. Day of Providence was caller her he fam a recent ¢ of Leroy Knowles b to' the house owned by Ne Y Mr. Knowles' hou: on jhe farm was destroyed by fire last spring, “Amos II. Kenyon and family of Provi- noon. and Mrs. B. H. Bristow .and yisited relatives at Yyoming Sunday afternoon. o be a ingston church. harvest supper in There will be ed ‘at Waife's Corner morning. Watson’s. Mr. apd Mrs. S. Rathbun of Arcadia churel Sund; He Was entertained at Oliver “f were callers in this locality Sund: poon. 5 Hey, Mr. Pickles of Providence sup- plied the puipit of tlhie chutch' Sunddy at {84 ‘ugal hopr. - | The W. C.'T. U. meets ‘at thig ‘cliurct Wednesday: afternoon’at 2.30. 5 Mrsi AL Webster ‘aud ‘daughter Mil- dared and Miss qu;g Kenyon were calleys after- 21 Saunderstown day. mszfls‘&m, _gé‘flpnfltog visited l&:r aunt, Mrs. ‘Famy Bicknell, over Sun- 5 H Mis. Louise Denbam and daughtérs of | Providence called on friends here Sunday | afternoon. = Mrs. Cl_g_.:g Sherman entertained her | nicce from” Westerly Sunday. { The teachers in this locality iuenfied! the teachers' imstitute in Providenmce (he ek, va?‘ttcde\fiiap!ler. 3 i . of Wakefield visiteq| e g\‘.ur&;y With bhis ogusin, Milton Wood- Use fresh eggs in baking —they add flavor Just try using Berrydale Brand Petaluma % White Eggs next time you bake. You and your family will be delighted with the better Aavor. the added richness they give. Eggs evaporate slowly in cold storage, they lose flavor. But Berrydale Brand Petaluma White Eggs come to you full and meaty, their delicious flavor is all there. They’re fresh. Fast, special trains bring them to New Eng- land direct from the famous Petaluma Farms in California, where fine, thoroughbred hens are raised to lay thoroughbred eggs. 5 For every way an egg can be used, Berrydale Brand Petaluma White Eggs are best. Put them on your next grocery order. The price is reasonable. Save the coupon that is packed with each dozen. It will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate. Silver or a fine set of Parisian China dishes. Read the details. 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