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i : Always Refreshing "SALADA" T E A Sold in sealed aluminum pacKets only BLACR-GREEN-MIXED Neverin Bulk. 281 Valentine, h: Day Kimball hoeoital. Mrs. 8. T. Livingstone has been iil the 2 Boon w! THOMPSON Mrs. Helen Covell and_Ruth Lee_of Providence spent the werk endj with Mrs. F. M. Knight Mre. C. V. Chase and little son. Robert s returned home from the t week. The Thimble olub met Mrs. Rhoda B C. T. U. holds ing Thursday at The W Babbitt Miss Clara Spinmey, ‘Winchester, People who know bu tell a little bit 'HER AILMENTS - ALL GONE NOW Mrs. Sherman Helped by LydiaE. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound ) STAFFORD Mrs. J. Sibley is 11l with grip. Mrs. Depeau has gone to ‘St. Francls’ hospital. Hartford, for treatment. The B. and B. club met with the Misses Booth Friday evening. The mem- bers have been doing sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs. Melbourne is caring for Mrs. Moseley, who is 1ll_with grip. Raijph Smith of Staffordville is em- ployed in H. F. Cady's store. Friday after- lard. March meet 2o m p Mrs. L.| William Wobbreke of Newark. O., spent the week end with Mr. and Mre. J. who s e ed | P. Brown. ploy i spending the and Mrs. Raymond Dorsey and Car? Storm, who have been at the Johnson hospital for nearly six week, returned to their homes Saturday. e the Ingraham have Mrs. Howard B. were spectal patriotle exercises at Universalist . church Sunday. Uttle always | g'rls, and two-minute speeches on Law Obsérvance by the boys. Miss Annie Wobbreke of Springfield, Lake, Michi ago I wfinefith irregularities and could see that I was getting better. 1 took several bottles of the Vegeta- bleCompoundandused Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Sanative Wash and [ am en- tirely cured of my ailments. You may rs. M SHERMAN, Route 2, Lake, Mich. There is one,fact women should consider and thatis this. Women suf- fer from irregularities’ and forms of weakness. They try this and at doctor, as well as different med- Finally they take Ly Pinkham’s Compound, and Sherman’s experience is simply an- other case showing its merit. If your family physician fails to help you and the same old troubles rsist, why isn’t it reasonable to try ydia E. Pinkham’s Compound? MOHEGAN s were held here as usual druft begun the | blish this letter if you wish.””— ¢ BOUKE; and Miss Flelding call- n New London . Sun th: " Mass., has been the guest of Mrs. J. P. wh. el Swift, Jr, whoss car was n when he was at Daleville, found it near the Fabyan Woolen company's ANDOVER Cross is to Red hold a cal e v.Sil- Thurs- boutone year T E. Peiton and daughter Thompson of Sprin at Mr. Thom aweakness and at times was obliged tostayoff myfeet. 1 doctored with | ¢ Yeomans, who has been lil for| our family physi- is improving. cian and he finally tler, who has been mfferingl said he could not trouble, is better. i jundersiand my y is to move with h!s fam- case, so I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. After I had taken the week washed places that on and Ral > at ] McGowan | rious and M with ia E. Mrs. Fowler, who & o Making the Flag was presented by the| he young people gave a surprise par- | turday evening iast to Miss Mai- | Emma | AThe report of the chemist on the ‘| Bmund. R. Dougherty death, which oc- curred at Boom Bridge, Sunday, has been made by Franklin W. Strickland, executive secretary and chemist of food and drug commissioners of the state. The report returned to Coroner John Fere- uson, Jr, states that mo wood alcohol was. n_the liquor Dougherty used, there- fore there is no cause for an autopsy the coroner stated and 5o notified Medi- cal Examiner M. H. Scanlon. The cause of death was given as due to alcohol- fem. The Westerly Textlle Company is to erect sn addition to the mill on Main street which looks good for the busi- ness situation for Westerly for the epring. The contract has been awarded to Nichols & Green, of New Haven and calls for a 5-story addition to thealr larze brick mill. This will provide for 9,000 ad?itional uare feet floor space and will connect the large brick and stone mills. This will go under construction at once 0 as to be completed this sum- mer. The Pleasant View Bench fire dis- trict is sending out ts motices that the fire tax is collectable before March 31. Merton Stott is the collector. A dis- cout of 5 per cent. is allowed on taxes | naid before that time and after the i31st interest will be charged at the rate of 12 per cent. per annum. | Wil Paweatuck get the appropriation or the Pawcatuck river, which is em- braced in the appropriation »ill, which |is $100,000, that may be spent here, | The board in its reports has recommend- ed the expenditure of $30,000 for the Paweatuck river in Rhode Island and $10000 for the Paweatuck river in Con- necticut. This is needed as the river | fills up every vpar and needs to be dredg- ‘ed and cleaned of all the refust Which | comes down in the spring. The funeral of Amos E. Fragler was heid at his home, No. 65 Moss street, Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, Rev. Byron U. Hatfleld, pastor of the Baptist church officlating. Burfal was in River Bend cemetery. Funeral services for Edmand R. Doh- orty were held at the home of Jaque H. Hoxte, on the Potter Hill road, Wednes- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the First Hopkinton cemetery. Dr. Lou's Tat'ow I3 spendinz a few daye in New York. Miss Clara Strong, who has been con- fined to her home by fliness is able to be out, Arnold Ppeh, of Westhampton Beach. L. who has been the guest of Se ator and Mrs. A. P. Datson of Park av- enue, hes returned home. w. Caldwell, of Princeton, N. J., is spending 2 few days in towr. Budlone post. W. R. C.. met in Li- hrary hall Tues'ay afternéon In rewu- lar sesslon. At the close of the business meeting a soclal time was enjoved. The death of Mrs. Margnerite Comi at_her home on Granit night, after a short lilness. v a <on. Peter Coml, and Co sirast The Commnnity: club Mareh 27th will hold a mestinz and socfal hour In the Mothodist churchr parlors. This have Dbien held Mar ve tam H. Caswell, Pier, was v afternoon. Mrs Hannah Dunn. of Mystie, who has heen the guest of Mrs. Andrew Smith, 5 Lester street, has returned home. of 15 formerly superintend- town clerk of 2 sitor here Wed- Robert Meihle. IHartford.—After two ot sittin Ha: “of n to | e the first Tuesday in Aprit nt of the Lorraine Manufacturing Com ny plant on Mechanic streat, is go- ing into . business for himself. He nas leased ghe bulldirg and perty on | Use enough to get big lasting suds Let the suds guide you. If they die down after you put the clothes to soak you have not used enough Rinso. Rub only the very dirtiest places Just soaking in big lasting Rinso suds loosens the most ground-in dirt without weakening a sin. thread. Only the very dirtiest places iy rubbed. For these use a little dry Rinso. need to be Rinso takes the place of bar soap at every step of the family wash. Use it freely. you need. It is the only soap Rinso does the family wash as easily as Lux does fine things She | lower Maln, street of the man Sons and will | looms for ‘making’ cotton shirting. Charles P. A one-story brick building €)x90 feet mear the freight house on Canal street for Otto Saldner of Mystic, who intends to manutacture salad dressings there,. :;-.‘-; . e ing outgrown the building he located In. - There was a chimmer fire Tuesday aft- ernoon dt 430 c'clock on Liberty street, the alarm belng sounded from Box 63. The fire was at W. C. Levone’s: home. nstall abouf” 50 3 ts votel ot & ser] . *n#:.(nnmifun~.eén,‘@flrm'u’ > &'mfifin Beos to- represent - them ‘4 the- New Lon#on | sred. .| County Tierney- Cadets - Baseball league. of ' the ‘team @nd twb ¢ ‘assistamt ' marna- 1 ecrecting ® | gers, John Morosky and: Eimer C tier, were' chosen.’ The 'cadets Will re- celve holy communion in & body Easter Sunday morning -at.first ‘mase. Mexibers wiil assemble and march to St. Johm's John ‘F. X. Quinn will officiate. Girls of St. Joseph's Tferney league of The department put the blaze out after | the Catholic’ Total Abstinencé union of their arrival and no damage was done. Ten new housey are under conmseruc- tion by the Realty Company of Provi- dence for the Lerraine Manufacturing cellars are already dug and in readiness for the frame work and three houses are com- company at Wilfred court; five pleted, two having been rented. Antone Tuerls, of Robinson has purchased = new “Dodge car. street, The children of St. Michael's church | Fitzgerald; : are to present a platin the basement of | McDonald ; assistant director, Miss' Mary the churchk There are Lenmten services each Wed- Connecticut’ were reorganized at a _méet- ing in St. Joseph's church Sunday after- noon. About 18° former members wers ‘present to bring the organization, which has' been dormant fos. about 19 montfs, ‘back to life. The meeting was under tha direction of County Director and Organ- iZer James A. McDonald of'the Catholis “Total Abstinerice tnion of Connecticut, = The- following .officers and committees. were chosen: Chaplain, Rev. William J. dfrector,” Miss ' Frances M. Robertson ; president, Irene M. Cook; first vice president. Miss ‘Thelma. nesday and Friday evening at the Im- |K. Campbell; second vice president, Miss | maculate Conception church, ¥Fr. Larkir |Cecella A. Salol The Itallan mission which was' to haye been held there has ‘been postponed, .owing to the flinéss of the officiating. preacher. There was a commotion Tuesday even- Ing about 10.30 when the automatic fire alarm sounded at the Textlle Company’s mill on Main street. The wires go crossed, causing the trouble. STONINGTON for the year are: foreman; first assistan Tedwith; second assistant, Wood; secretary. John W. tain; will ‘also serve as an adv! Re tending The ness. tng fish with now and Smelts, The fishing power boat belonging t: ory board. the Bantist conference. fishermen are dolng. then a where she will undergo repalrs The Ben Ran is also belng put in_readines bty Cantain Chesebro. and Badley Mon- wel Star has purchased a new powei Hoat which he will use in fisiing thi season. The officers of the several fire com sanies here have been inv Scay re Engine Co. arday eve March 18th. Funeral services for Mrs. Hyde were heid at her home, Fim and_Cutler greets, at 2.30 n..m Wednas the Second Congrega‘fonal, church, which the deceased was a Niemy ducting the services. Tha Woman 1lef Corns. of which sha was a membs attended in Theodor: cornes with which she wip afl¥iated were ren-| floral There were beant The bearers wera B Garadl I. H. Weeks, James H. Stiver: Wileox. Bur'al was in th In Evergreen cemetery, resented. ul forms nar. Dr. and A tamily Stontn slot tor UNCASVILLE St. Joseph's Tierney Cadet lor temperance and military tion af the Catholic Total Urion of Connectécut, held its first rez: ular meeting Sunday afternoon b made fo The Neptune Hose company's officer James @." McCourt, Christopher J, William Chamber- steward, Willam FHigeins. They Mr. Thompeon is in Hartford at- little busl: Thus far cod is the predominat- E. P. Clark has been taken to Noank ed to a tur suoner to be given by Stonngton in their quarters Sat- Rev. D. C. Stone, vastor ot | of n financial - secretary, Miss Cora E. Cook; Tecording secretary, Miss Sarah E. Ellis; corresponding sec-| retary, urer, Miss Katherine' R. MeDonald ; mis- tress-at-arms, Miss Chatlotte V. Welsh entertainment committee, Miss Thelm: K. Campbell, chairman, Miss Inez C. Rollins, Miss Marjorle Campbell* Miss. Abble E. Gillis, Miss Evelyn E. Steele, Miss Bernicia Burnham, Miss Laura R. Caracausca and Miss Anna Steele. After mass at St next . pledge will be administered to ' new members of St. Joseph's Tierney league | by Rev. William J. Fitzgerald, The of. jficials elected recently will, be'installed | Sunday " afternoon, in Unity hall, \at 3 o'clock by County Director James-A: MsDonald of New London. | An invita- tion has been extended all the CathoHo meeting and- become ~ members. . Theraf will be addresses ‘hy prominent olergy- t few | men and laynien interested in’ the tem- perance movement, also a musical and o{ literary program and retreshments’ « Officers will be present from St. OMary's Tierney league any S. Mary's (Mierney Cadets of Groton, Sacred Heart (Tierney Cadets, St.. John's Tierney Ca- dets of Uncasville, Father Mathew Tier- mey Cadets of Norwich, St - Joseph's Tlerney Cadets of \Noank, Mystic and Stonington. o s r s London has twenty-two dally néwspa- pers. o o Says Rheumatism Leaves You Forever Allen of Congréss Avenue, . Y.. once a rheumatic crip- i scovered. ALLENRHU, and with it banished every trace of urlc aeld jand every sign of Theumatism from hia body, sa at_every drupgist guaran- tees a fu'l pint bottle of ALLENRHU to the to complete recovery or . back. Teleies at once and immediately ou start to take ALLENRHU the good work begins. It searcues out urle devosits, dissolves the secretions and drives rheumatic poison out. of the body throuzh the kidneys and bowels. n cases where ffering has been painful, alli traces of this ‘e dizappear in a few days. 4 . ester, Roch ple, who can supply you. e the Is of St. Joseph's parish to-attend thel s 1l ¢ her Home. been 1ll; has' recov- 1 Several, Jocal ;young . people were in Plainfleld. Wednesday. evening (o attend a dance at the Community house hel® by thesD, A, Ron b, i - Bunice: Cook fell while at piay Thurs- day-afternoon and. cut her left hand on Pplece, of glass. A stitch was taken by Dr. James L. Gardner to close the cut. i “Mrs. E. H. Kennedy has been in Provi- dence. several days at the home of her brother,, Charles Lefter, whose heaith jas been very poor.the past year. Mrs.. Arnold B. Mathewson Has gone to Milton, Mass,, for an indefinite stay at the. ‘home.-of _her cousin. Mrs. Prentice Shaw, where Miss Ruth Mathewson s spending a.few wecks. A party of gypsy omen made a very short visit here Friday forenoon. _Mrs. Joseph Levalley of Danielson visited local relatives Friday. | child, his father, two sisters, Mrs. Lena White of Pawtucket and Mss: ~Myrtie Drowne of Uxbridge: three - brothers Portram of Providence. -Mosés- Baliow { of Norwich and:Leon Ballou of Uzbtidge, | Mass. pt e Mr. and Mrs. John E. Vaughn of Not- wich were visitors -here Friday, where they formerly lived, Mrs. Israel ‘Seguin has been it with rhalaria for a few days. A meeting of the Y. M. C. A. was held at the town hak Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mortimer have been {1l with grip. . The. funerai of Mra Burgesson, 3, who dled.in Plainfield at the home of her son, was held at her home here Friday She was a native of Sweden. = Burial was in the family ot in North Grosvenordale. A special town meeting is called for next Saturday, March 18, which - wiil probably be an interesting affair. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkins attended Friends were’ shocked Thursday to learn of the death of Raymond Ballou, the funeral of a relative in Jewett City Tuesday. Miss Viola: M. Musantl; treas-i|' chureh] Sunday ‘morning the temperancs| Joseph's 4 | *Y NEVER dreamed that Tronized Yeast could bring such an extraordinary im- provement in me, Why, it just scems to have made an entirely new Derson of me ! Such iz the amazing statement of Lillian Steele, star of the weil known “Lillian Steele Trlo” vaudeville headiiners. made when in rviewed, regarding her experience with Tronized Yenst: & . My.work played havoe with my system in general'snd before | knew it I was in a badly run-down condition. 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Pan Paz, ore of | 8tit1 hoids to Those Aresd Those_sirhp} Of colors, HUMOR OF THE DAY Newedi—Did 7 ’y‘!l’l' thi; Newedd—Now T underatand the yatiey ed look on your' fathers face om our wedding day.—Boston Trameeripe. She—What's that bump ou {he fhen! of the ear? He—Ob, the radiator fust had “Seg~ —Selence and Irvention. 3 Bili—Is It possidte o o you? confids & seme Phil—Certainly. I willite s sllewi then, I have = B 1 -"llh.'. et PhRU—Worry not, my friend. It lnme !t I had heard nothing —Americam glon Weekly, o “Do you rezard the Frisbers w @ clally superior? s “No,” replisd Mr. Grompeom.: . 1. “Way nott 2 : TN fiustrate by » figure of Te pealt of society were 2888 above sea level, the! 00 feet vp and ghort of Sreath’ ingham Ags-Harzld Plg and 2 hen chatting togelher the raliroad tracks ® A‘ Toot-toot! Ham 2nd efye — Americin ~ Ligion Weekly. B since Maxle inherited, §i clo she has Seen “One that follows & storm. “Why the sudden call for & petwpter at the party last night® 3 “A madep lzdy zot too mesr e alecific fan and her escort wee shmost suffofated with the firing yower®. Boston Tranecript. Tripp—“He zave an slaberate to celebrate his getting out of S~ . Trapp—"He knows enoagh to_kmey edt of 1 now, no doubt.” of succeding in “Pull,” shouted the class in and tha instructor knmew that Ne tsken his motto from the wroay si@e the door.—Sclence and Invention. KALEIDOSCOPE JThe bread distrivutors of Purls ave ol ‘most exclusively womes. Storks, guils and other loxp-tegpet dirds slesp standing oz ene-lag.. « More then s million women 'voisl et the recent slections held in Cenafis A machine which makes 1566 an hour from a_photographis :# has been invented. A combination of cement snd blocks has been used in some. reeemt road bullding in France. Most of the meerschamm fror mines near the Black Sem, which been worked for 1,000 years. - ° The seaplane tender Wright, of the United States ravy, hes accomymefation: for six *dlimp” type balloons. European factories each wesk profube about 16,000,60 pounds of srt! et ter, with cocoanut ofl as the Base. Tn fifteén states the United clamatlon service has retrieved 000 arid acres through frrigutien gwe- Jocts. v i The Astatic buffale s & very: valsable animal, its milc contsiniag thrée & half times as much butter 8¢ ag’ ¢ the ‘cow. - An ol4 fumers! custom in_somie, e of England i o i black pipe to each of the men ae &s pallbeaters. < Although oatmes! fs ras Scotch national breaifast food, ed States produees more of the focd than amy o 28 now. ty, tenth of the rear, Christian's time. eorresponded or 2 titherof O Cold water, acsording u';? - tty, is a valuadle stimulant €6 not all people. Its action em is -sald to de more mth thar brandy. It has been known to raisy the 1?- ss from seventy-siz ¢o = iwore Ume 100. 2 A'tribute paid to the Astec goddess, Xochiquetzal, the protector of artists, accordance the Astec custom. wes one of the picturesque ’-'-—‘2‘ Mexican centenary celebration. THe- emony took piacs 2t Lake Xochimiet