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Py fay keard Andrew C. Linberg of the firm -,c The: hdlt_u'l-md,'ne’lety of Paweatuck i | | Congregational church is to meet 8- | day afterncon a_the home of Mrs. Cur-| &e tis Holt. . “ 1% Tuesday morning the young lagies " Calvary Baptist church served a.May breakfast from 6 to 9. e Q sisted of fruit, “cereal, bacon an sausage; -pal es and syrup, rolls ing gol¢ on Sundays.. Councll said he be- lieved in the theory of sesaration of statc and church and did not belleve in attempts town ocouncll at its meeting Mon- ‘members. Meetings ¢ Linbérg & Street. who appeared be- | ¢ lozislate on.things religious—it was | SoUShnuts and coffee. A ‘large. mumber | ill he held the-second Tuesday evening tasle 6 merbers and made it known that | simply a matter with him of whether or X breakfasted there. of~each month™n ‘the basement .of the K. I c4fSién 15 to_ask the sewer commis- | not the mijoritysof the ecslo:would be | Late Monday gkt epeial. patrelmen,| 0¢-C: Noms on Msin strest at'? el slom for a release of contract. This iz meat e nd they were met by local la- | eration at 2 future meeting when ail the ‘and Hartford railroad station during | fleld day this year. Sunday morning after | Ryacinths, roses and sweet Bor.delégations and returned. These add- w4/ an éxpense to the company. Edward y. 2sked the councilmen it they had . autherity to take action concerning 1abor difficu! ofl hires no labor and the highway ddart- n ct to the [ Who Were sworn in, 40, in number, were er-p&; t 3 o'clock _tagular | Hail. pink and, white carnationd ;M g?;ffi;‘ ix‘x’é'e'n’;fi:mlf th:::rgbr’:: believed | sent out'to patrol ‘the main mém ;o] d ‘hel e league will partic. | Jessie Hunt and Miss kaipauf necessary by reason of labor condi- | B E oty ople Would not object. The | Westerly. Special rafiroad detectives were | ipate in"the Memorial day parade, May | ik roses gl?l'«. and Mrs..Orin K ‘here. He has built shacks for out- | petition. was laid on the table for consid- also placed at the New York, New Haven | 20:" There will be no state iarade 'and |and Nis. . Helen - A s 5 Tuesday. Several warrants were sworn | first mass at St. Mary’s chureh the temp- | Mis; Frank B. Guiid, -white "ros Ngfl?fli;ux‘op::egxn said he would | out and several arrests will foliaw, -One | &rance pledge will be-administered to new. ;:d Mrs. Ulysses' G. .Church \ke an opportunity to canvass among the | arrest was made Monday and the manp | members by Rev. James E. O'Brien, the | Mary, ‘Walcott, snray, DiRi roses ttalian people. Dr. M. H. Scanlon sald as | Was brought before Judge Oliver: Wil-| pastor. . " | - - 5 ; SAT0s Mrs, Myron -hmr/ll t:1-»r-:r P! a whole the Catholic peasls are as strong | 'amg Tuesday morning. He was allowed | = The young pect:le of the Second Congre- The bearers were Albert. Lanphear, in their proper cbservance of Sunday as | to g¥ under bonds of $500, furnished by | gational churGii-‘are plagning a: May rxJ.-anphu_gi_ J. Wilbur. any other people and believed that if it ¥ Rt d William P, Young. - 1ia member of the Central Labor s here. “As the coun- some of his Italian friends. He was | breakfast. '+ . T ST T o g * here 2.large num] . d vas left to the Catholf church there | found to have carried a , long, sharp-| ¢ Tussday the.meeting of the third dis- | Center cemetery, w er, wment & ‘scparate from the councll and | (e %0, Sl e hay baseba. bladed instrument on his person. His | trict of the Nw London County Sunday |attended the committal servicé condusted |- e S ot Jhe cotnell| M Rev. MacDonald asked . ifthers was|case will come up next week Friday. - | School ‘assoclation was field and an ex-|bY Bev, Mr. Knott Mrs Mariin is sur- ang /the | water de s e sognet! 0. K.'s their bills. Organizer De Falco asked if & settle- memt could not be 4 h: n 7 ;‘z‘,’,fi{;‘.w%fiz B o 0 ™"be | present wre sssured they would Be given | STIC S, LESTAND ATTuIR, Per SR charge of fhe Bible toplcs: Mra Lucy S. wetiled between contractors and labor- ors. Jumes A. Keane, manager for a profes. #onal baseball team asked for a licen: o play.at Riverside park from Sunday. May Rey. F. safuck Gongregational church, read a pe- titlon Baptis: church who are opposed to play- demage done by dogs. Bills amounting t¢ baseball on the Lord’s Day. Council- 2 SR e bk % : f . S B spoke In favor of it and ob. T e G o0 320 ipanier on School stieat, left torithe, pin. | 106: HeeCloar wotalo sral, ol Tbalken ] Lo bite: SO e A e : e ch wers in (s vielnity Tiesday. facted to the peonls being termed:lawless | U b 00 § ¥ itham Smith Rose peaple who attended. The other {;cvltl? s were présented and read by Rev. Marion Sacking of the Methodist church, Rev. any way to refer the matter to the peopley. Wyliam C. Caswel). town elerk .of | cellent program was enjoyed by those who r‘:;fl:g e e el for 2 vote. He sald he would like to sée | Narragansett, was a’business caller here| attended. The meeting opened at three G id '“ S fater; Mes: Careh it on-the ‘ballot to decide the matted By | Tuesday. 5 _+' | o'clock when the pastor, Rev. D. C. Stone. | Gertrude e = oo 1‘ " f; : referendum. It was stated there was no Tp to Tuesday the Salvation Army welcomed the members and introduced the H;mmW“. several nepl cw, Fnd way for a referendum vote. The cler#y | grive treasurer, Arthur Perry, states| SPeakers. Dr. Henry M. Thomoson had | mieces. . ade. When he con- our the highway com- thing to do with a warning when the matter came up be- B < Chapln. 6f " Hartford, ‘gave an interesting fore the councll agaln for discussicn. t":fm‘h:af;‘;sf;‘g":}:‘;“:th,e“up‘h’{o e g | talk-on. the workc Gone in her town aad An ordlnance authorizlng the board of | §2,000, $1,600 being the town's‘quota. | &Ity a8 alse did Mre Cors D, Btevens, o, ~Mrs W.. D: Woodward ‘director. of the. e ina, o . pavming an | e Harry Gavitt o Wells: strsot 1a | C2020 » v TH e, s adlarossen [1Jamior branch cf Sthe leagio megts thufy Sevasts. syhere sowets. aza, constrieion’ Wk | S0k, et eloter: Mre: ok Bl oty ly Tu s 0k 0 e cvening s Aufionsem [ el BIUEGRE S LIOH S et e risto : - i i v voted by the counefl. + s Sunday school Wirkers of all.demomina- g - = T 2 T William J, Nichols ahd _Abbert . Lang-| Mt 20d Mrs. Walter Kenyon of ver-| yone"care invited to attend which called e S Charaeer, . iHors | tor, EAIth-and 'son Douglés Rabel. et St | worthy were re-ampotnted sbpratsers- oy BORE B K .| foreh 2 large number from'this distret. f 1 Tee Grovios o Cheracier, (ters | sfiss Mabel: Smith who" s spending 1 2 The church served an excellent subper gia; p. Pras : “somie weeks in Norwich. was a recent ca! Rév. and Mrs. Richard Neagle,” who eial hymn, y, ‘Was sung by - Helen 3 4 o $250 for services rendered at forest firer 5 i 2 to the county delegates the menu follow- se: Colver and Matilda Tclbnes., ‘er at the home of her-pagents, Mr. a were voted pald. Tast awenue firé, $20- | 12V Deeh guests of Mr. and Mis. John ey nes.;. May 7 ‘tg Sunday, Oct 15, inclusive. ‘MacDonald, pastor.of the Paw- sfgped by 28 membe 5 beans, cake and cofive. - : . Sfarm. . n ‘several Jocal families Friddy. o baOI IN ete Daheana Mrs, John B, Findlay ot Men: | , v TURE Hurlbute with g ctwo hopeel: Locust” Terrice coftage, belonging tc O Vfulam Harrls and Cbaries Burdic R 5 - | aroneck, N. Y. have returnied hofite. | M. Buckingham, attended. to- the cartihy] Charles Hfl \Brosn ct‘hm’wm,h,‘ it 1L O "Mystic. Mz’ ad Mrs Arch he Epworth league of New Londom|. Mrs’ bdwu-d E.. Bradley will leav this| por cleamup day for the wHlage Sathrday. age street s Veing fioroved: [Fietcher of Nofwich and John Kawe ¢ $67.35; Cottrell farm, $25.15.° Bil amounting to $76.50 were voted paid fc | thé work "of exterminatifg the mosquitc | Milk Tnspector Thomas E. Robinson re | :ame o Westerly, Tuesday. evening and | week to spend two weeks in New York. 3 % : ‘hivihg' the” side walls -shingled, the Loddon Were #t Horkod Frink's o Bl Sitiar of ihe Brofd Street ohris | ported that 15 samples of milk had bee | wesented a delightful play entitled The| . Mr.'ana ‘Mrs. Wiifred Brown and fam- | * Mo L cigned s gl grdumds sbout tie < on-this 1 ST IR A s 3 - ""“‘“'é:“ A referred to the Sunday | examined during the past month. Healt” | i2y Mow fn the Methodist church-par-| {ly of Elmistreet will stay at Bella Vi IO TdhbEis peiRne, WaTAST. 5 [ Have: been. o x : q Witecier s3a Hatry Blaipahas 3 o 2% Nompting. the younger genera. | Officer Sammel C. Webstér, M. D., rc | oI5 until their newly purchased home on Cen- | so 0P TIETHNGTE ampd‘fi_}_mem‘“‘“a& + Amos P. Gray of New London, was. £ returned 0 Bok . Hon. . Bine Elbetric Railway company spoke in | of Police Brown reported 7 arrests during d Daughts £ Lib, Little Rhod: i3 An-Ti d sist Ry d M i ap‘.:'hddv“ s theria and 4 of whoobing cough. Chiel gan aughters. o erty, ttle y| ‘Rev. Willlam F. Willlams Is spending 1 a A n-law and sister,” Rev. an T3, L. O'Brien, manager of the Shore : 'coum:ll, wiil hold a meeting In Caledonian | s& 1 days in Philadelphia. ;- y Hillard in ‘Westerly Thursday .afterns ported 1 case of chicken pox, 3 of didh This' (Wedriesday) evening the .Sons | ter street is ready :rg occupancy. the chapter at the home -of -Mrs. Z!e;k end’ guest at thé pafsonage of hif| . rdths e 'S William Breds Misg Gladys - E. Stratton , of ,the New i r of New York ! " ¢ | April. Frank G. Booth offered his resig- | hall At ‘Lord’s Point ‘the work of dbullding |1 rasn county farm burean .-gavs. the N Sthnon Ga! p B O e o ! e i [ nation as & pollcs constable in the town of |- Two weeks from Sunday will be ob- | several cotfages Kas started and others it | ponc o coony 00 P B0 T fiho a1, = Bett Wattone of Jbvstié whs d guebt ¢ sddebiatl jast season. He believed it to be | Vesterly, which was_accepted. served as Mother's day. is understood will be erected later. Camitrr Sl Tasss TRoCeden oA s mainjon standgrd . T doa Eicam smore and couid see mo harm | _ Fire Warden Sheflield Greene was voted | Tarl Burdick of 191 Mechanic street, | ~Miss Lena. Chesebro is able to gt 8bout | oants wers prosent, and nino.seats were | Lme: Tho ¥ Fo==.paned Monday | i er BIHI arivisg 4508 e ore than bathing, motoring or play: | the sum.of $200 or so much thereof-as|Who has been emploved on road con- | with the aid of crutches, M mother to a healthy, nor- ratt, = ing-on standard time and trains are | automobtle. X 2 begun. ' Miss Stratton will zive the next|ImOrning o o autom may be necessary to purchase tha tools | struction work jat Wogd River Junction,{ ~The extrémely low fide which pre- | [aon Thuseday svening I E tofs, week. | OP¢rated from, the raroad - station’ o ies Pruden of Groton was s for_fighting fires in the outlying districts, | met with a serious .accident Thursday | valled here ‘Monday brought out many a o1 g stapdard- time. 4 | Mrs. Biiza Noyes' Sunda; e Tio b Atlach Stine the | whhen, Tis Tietit Tnee, wab: SIE caon it | AT it S cLidi 50 Anapal) iy Sl e E;{;‘F;‘“g “Queen -Esther Circlo of girls and their £ aull, taily, of Tagws fire wardens. an axe. “Dr. Asa Briggs of Ashaway at- T —— T iNtianie diréctor were en nied at the home-of | Pawcatuek motored to Cyrus Stewart Councilrhan John Nichols and Town So- | tended the mag and several stitches were CHAPLIN em General-Manager H. F. Woode: ‘of | Miss 1da Erickson, near Red Top Satur-{Montay everning. licttor John Ferguson, Jr., were appoint- | taken to close the wound. He - was Fale - untversity Boat.clud and Harcy | G4y afternoon. An ipteresting prosram | Mr -and Mgs. S. M. Wil ed a committes to investizate the payment | brought home Thursday by motortruck. Mrs. Olive L. Martin, 82, widow of | Story, crew manager, were-at the Yalej Wakgiven and refreshments were ferved. | Groton Wedneeday - of doctor's bills for services rendered to | F. M. Hutchinson of Rochester, N. Y., |George Martin, died at her home Satur-| quarters: here Tuesday from New Haven r. and Mrs, Bugene Bragaw of New | Mr and Mrs. Wi school children. ~ Lena T. Phillips <was | 8 the guest of friends here. day, April 22. ~Shé had been 1il many HuYen-were week end guests of Mrs. Ellen | Lond: » 3 0 o look over the work being done to thej ¥ . . ndon were at Josenh granted a tavern license for the Ozaks Inn. | M..C. L. Roones of Albany is here this | months from the infirmities of age and :,m,,m,_ s - Stoddard. 5 A Mrs. Seth M. Wi Victualizing licenses were granted to Har- | week. bore her iliness with patience and was| ' ariss Ace Harris of Groton and a party | - Mrs. Denison Chapman of Uncasville, | . Whegler atiended the D, A. R. meei riet L. Sisson and Thomas L. Fontana. —_— 3 ams were i endert ed for by her three daugh- 1o | So€nt Saturday afternoon, with Mrs. Hes-{ing of Anna Warner Baliey 2t The lcense was granted Harry Wee for YANTIC {omey o o i Sone Bl of friends were_ calies on Mas Harml®' | ter'Prentice of California, 4 guest 4t the | Tiurday held with Mrs. Pasl L - . Little coats, caps, (e Cuntonapmasaar prisgied. thg beoths L Thursday at the home at 2 p..m. Rev. [ Parkins at- their\ home. {n the .village | Bome of her/brother and sixter-in-law, Mr, |of Westerly, when interesting reports ¢ stockings, dresses were removed from the place. Alfred Brown and John Curry have|John-H. Knott conducted the service and | Tpesday evening. . {ard l:l:sms“‘:r;s u“;:;mf[k. i the “u!m,flm’. congress > séenpits, Wish s gt Phebe Greene Ward chapter, D. A. R.,|Joined the local automobilists, having |in the courss of his tribute read by re-{ illiam H. Shields, of Norwich, 0 t3 ¥ 19| Mrs. Fred Wheeler and 1 n ursday at the |lurchased touring cars this spring. quest Tennyson's sing the Bar, also| was a dinner guest n i will hold a meeting. Thursday t & hased i h! t T s Cross the Bar, al a of visit friends in Hartford. faded and dull. A new Memorial bullding at 3 o'clock. Mrs. John Ayer is to entertain the mem- | read a sympathetic jetter from Rev. Wal-| day. SUNSET color will Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Webster of the|Ders of the Woman’'s Guild at her apart- | ter E. Lanphear, a' former pastor, who|{ Mrs. George F. Dean who makes 6 her make them smart and West ‘Side have ‘returned . from the|ment in the Tlanning home ‘on Main | paid 2 high tribute of respect to Mrs.| home with Mrs. Fred Fabel and.is con- Westerly motered .to Cyrus- Stewart 3 Tuesday evening. New, Maven.—Two women for police Mrs. Noyes Palmer, Miss Mollle Paly work were named by the New Haven |er, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Wiliiams and Mis frésh—and it won't south. street today (Wedneslay.) Martin, THe flowers were beautiful and | valescing from a long iliness, was able jpolice commission recently, subject to|Grace D. Wheeler atiended !{:n comr ey " Quick, cl Mrs, Willlam ¥, Joyce, who has been| ‘The Yantic firemen's fund has been |included, from Mrs. Welter E. Lanphear, | to call on friends in New London recent- | civil service examination. "“They will mot | munity chorus concert -in Stoningio wash out. Qul_ , clean the guest of Mrs. Willls McGarth at|increased by $337 as a result of the bazaar [ Miss Juila L. Martin, ' Miss Gertrude | ly, accompanied by, Mies Fabel her daugh. | wear uniforms. Thursday evening. work! Easy directions Newton court, returned to Dover, N, J., | held in the elgine hall during the latter - - in each package. Tuesday. half of last week. = — == i Charles Brown has purchased a new five No Stained Hands Charles. W. -Carroll of Bridgeport .is Dasifnger towsnie oas: ‘or Utensils the guest of relatives here this week. M. B. Ives of Providence was 2 caller | - Mrs. A. J. Balley and daughter Nata- Yare "Triletay. lie have returned, after a visit in New X ith M Miss Helen: Alexander of the West Side | *arn” Gooroe ot o e ton has is visiting relatives in Worcester, Mass. ; & . 255- | peen spending a few days in town with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tragkery of New 2 her mother. Mrs. M. J. Bogue. York are in town. Shits Miss Mildred Pendleton has. returned, A. L. J. Twomey of the West Side is| oal A . Sop e (i after a week end stay in New Britain, as visiting No . nds. the guest of Fred Hewitt. The mursing instructlon held Tuesday|{ Mr. and Mrs. J. Louls Oliver have re- at the Wequetequock Community club | turned to Sonth Manchester after spending called out many from here and Stoning- | the week end with Mrs. Oliver's parents, ton. The members of the W. R. C. of { Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hamliton. Stonington - were present. - The talk| Mrs. Charles Pendleton and Mrs. Alex- proved very interesting. Friday evening | ander Pendleton spent Monday in Hart- the Poultry and Garden ‘ciub will be ad- | £ et S O S ))) = %) = == ‘l Charm of S AR SEEES A e Motherhood i HERE are many 4 homes once child- 0 less that now are blessed fgy - with healthy, happy chil- :JP den, because Lydia E. /z Pinkham’s Vegetable i Compound restored the "5 mal physical condition. The following letters give- the experience of two young women and prove the value of Lydia E. 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