Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
wiiid ¥rfin, “of® Coliecticut avo- New ponden, a fitney, dniver, was a - 16 F8EAS btwhbeh Mystic and Old ¢ §%.& maf who had hired him gv;w London. to Westerly. The then drove the Hudson sedan off, ng Curtin by the read. A com- int avas lodged with:the Westerly po- 5';.« car {8 a 1918 ‘model, bearing 1o Tegistry -number Q-880-Connecticut, and was used s & public service car in New Lendon: TFhe-man hired the driver " to ~himF to Mystic from New Lon- and;then told him to .drive to Old where' he would pay him $8. The ram fennd on:the -west side aban- because of engine. trouble. An suiti-of ciothes was left in the car. car..was-returned 1o - the owner Wednesday morhing. Rnth K. Nngent of 54 Franklin street, struck Tuesday by an automo- Westfleld, Mass.. fivirig ‘company,” and driven by its representatives, (‘,hl;les 1:1:' i€ BufrEring (rpm A brylsed ankle idd by the al oy of the Women's 1 ocletles of the Narra- gansett’ Asgoclaion’ wag held Wednes- dag at the First Baptist church here. The mofning program begun at 10.30 o'- clock. The assoglation secrefary, Mrs. arke _Potter of Wickford, presiding, A evotional seFvice was led Ly Mrs. Lil- Rathbun of Exster. Rev., B. U. tfield greeted the members and this sponded to by the president of belatiol. Addresses were made Withur Melson of Newport, Rev. C. J. Yeomans, Wickford, and Mrs. John B. Pedt¢ ‘of Peacé Dale. State Directer Mrs. Tiffany of Pawticket presented the werk of the stafe board and Mrs. A. A. Griffin of Watten introduced the litera- ture which was new. A basket lunch was eat®n -at n0o. The afternoon ses- sion opened mt 2 o'elock With devotirnal services;. Mre. Henrq Allaby of Quid- Hairs Will Vanish . Mhr This Treatment (Totiet Helps) You <an- Meep -your ‘arms, neck or fzce freedfpom hair or.fuzz by the oc- sasionabiuse of plain delatone and in esing it you need have 1o fear of mar- ring or injuring the skin wA thick paste isamnde by mixing some of the powdered: delatoné with water. Then , spread;em-the imirs and after 2 or 3 mButesrab off, wash the skin and all straces of hair have vanished. Be care- €ul, however; to get real delatone. af a\,fi.} at-a ‘point of u revoiver | I i nesset in charge. The présentation of Cevarunent work was then taken up by the state leaders. Mrs. Murdock spoke on Sunday School, Our Children; Mrs. Brown gave a most interesting address on Qur People; Mrs, Lent spoke on BEx-| tension Work and Mrs. Barr on Ourj White Cross Work. A summary of the work was ably given by Rev. B. T. Liv- ingstoné, A consecration service was led by the president. At a meeting of the state executive board in Providence recently Mrs. Clarke Potter of Wickford was elected president of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Nar- ragansett Baptist association in place of Mrs. John R. Peek of Peace Dale who Pad given 32 years of continuous ser- vice and asked to be relieved of the du- tiss as president, The Narragansett as- sociation takes in all ‘Washington and part of Newport and Kent countfes’ 27 churches are included in its membership, and nearly every one was represented at this meeting Wednesday. A larzs number attended, Miss Edna Mills will go to Kingston Friday and attend commencement exer- cises at Kingston College. The 349th Co., C. A. C., B. I N. G., of Westerly who went to Providence on Tuesday to attend the annual drill to review before Governor San Souc! at the state armory Tuesday evening, was weil received and mach. praise was awarded the boys. Sergeant Maxwell accompan- led the boys in place of Captain Chrys tie McConnell, who was ill. - Bighty-two men. of the Westerly company attended. After the drill dancing was erjoyed. On|{ Saturday the members will have a tag day here for the company’s fund of the outfit, for the benefit of the men and| it will' also ald in making possible the annual camping “trip, Monday aftefnoon State Director Miss Frances Moss pald a visit to the Girl Scouts ~here when an inspection was made. A meéting of the council was held at the nurses’ rooms on High street Alrs. Christig McConnell and Miss Phoe be Perry were invested as captains. The . < then proceeded to the BIm street ool where Miss Miss awarded second s badges to three members of . Holly Troop—Dorothy Wilcox, Miss Mary Smith and = Flizabeth , Maxson Edith Tenderfoot pins were- awarded Grace Thompson, Ruth Thompson. Helon Marriott, Mary Kenyon, Anna. Scanlon and Virgiriag. Collins, Who' became mem- bers of Red Cross Troop 2. Betty Doris Esther Chapman, Margaret Payne nd Touise Thompson were - invested Noop 3 and silver attendance were awarded to the following Holly Troop, Margaret Perry, Mildred Matthews Lillian Clarke, Margaret | Brightmahi and Elizabeth Maxson. Red Cross Troop, Francss Perry.. Olga: | vasini, Katherine Perry. Onwing to Gakes are so digestible. FRIED CAKES Browned deliciously in a scientific way so the pure vege-" table frying fat doesn’t penetrate—shat's why Yankee Fried "/ -|be a upion Memorial service at the. First «| will attend. Capt. McConstell ; Foster, Troop 3, Capt. last named eaptain will tion of advisory director.. ~ The new parochial .. school bullding drive has been under way for the p two weeks. The workers have raised in pledges thus far $37,000, This sehool| is being planned by the Church-of the Immaculate Conception will. be a hanpdseme structure. ready been purchased and as Soom s the fund is raised the buflding will be erected at..a cost of $150,000. % Mrs. Eyelyn Tuckerman is ill. . - Alston Black, who is at the Rhode Is- land 'Hospital at- Providence, il with tfphoid fever, is improving.) Mr. and Nrs. Ryssell Hemphiil of West Broad street are on a camping trip in ‘the White Mountains, 3 - John . Segar has eéntered the em: bloy of the Paweatuck | Mrs. Patrick Nestor is seriously -Il. Howard Clarke atténded the graduat- ing ‘exercises at the murses' training school at Rhede Island = Hospital = in Providence Wednesday- evening. Miss Belle White of Westerly was a member of the class graduated. 3 Rev. Fr. Edward Houlthan of Balti- more, Md., is the guest of his sister in Westerly. - Mrs. Otto Nelde] of Beach street, who fell & week ago from a step ladder st her home and broke her right leg, was taken to Providence Wednesday to have an X-ray examination. She was taken bulance. The Girls’ Friendly Soglety of Christ Episcopal ' church will = entértain the girls’ socleties of the different denomina- tions connected with the -ehurches here e church parlors this (Thursday) . Mrs. C. W. Crosby of Willington, N. C. % at the beach getting her. cottags in readiness for the seasom Mrs. A. R. Bailey, who has heen in charge of a cloth shop on High street, hes resigmed. Thep TONINGTON . There has been formed in the borough 2 new club which will be known as the Stonington Dramatic ‘Dramatic and Choral society. The following members Rave beei| chosen officers: President, Wilfred Brown; secretary, and treas- urer, Stanley H. Pierce; auditod, The- odore Dewhurst. A board of janagers s yet to be chosen and a set of by-laws Will be' drawn up later to govern the organization and at a meeting to be hi evening at the community house has come out 'of the Old Time Minstrels and entertainments will be given at dif- ferent times during the season. The ‘finstrel show contributed about $100. to the community assoclation treasury. The member of James W. Harvey post, No. 58, American Legion, have arranged 1o have a parade Memorial day, which will be ‘headed by the Stonington band. This will be in the morning and they will go to the cemeteries and decorate the graves. J. F.Trumbull post, G. A. R. and Women's Relief Corps will dec-. orate the graves Tuesday, May 30. -A dinner will be served the G. A. R.. Boy | and Girl Scouts on the return from the cemetery. A service Sunday evening, May.28 will Baptist church which the ‘post and corps ijare retailing here at 25c.a 1b,, which is Flounders have: arrived here; .but the Porgie season was short. Flounders. stil] also in the market for Friday's selling, n.:di’ot has - al- |} 6 Providence in the Sanitary Corps am- | 1d vl ie Stone, is resting comfortably. the cogmm.ee will make a report. Thl!l New York are guests at the home of the former’s parents. Mrs. F. W. Dickinson of Springfield, Mass., Js at the home of Mrs. Oscar Pen-. dleton. Elias 8. Brown, Jr., clerk at ths Pub- lick market is ill and Edward Staplin is assisting in his place. S. George C Sténe, who is ill at the home of her son, Rev. Dwight C. In the disarmament contest conducted: by a New York paper several students of the Stonington High school won prizes, James La Grua received $25. Charles Ide received a ‘senior medal and Hadley Burnham- and Thomas Mulcahy were each awarded a senior button. § The American Velvet Athletic assocl- ation bascball team wiil play the Mont- ville team hefe' Sunday. Wednesday evening Edith C. Lathrop entertained thirty ‘friends. The evening was spent in‘playing games and a mus- ical -program was enjoyed prizes -were awarded those who won 'the largest num. ber of points in the game contest. Ice cream, cake and punch were served dur- ing the ‘evening. Guests were - present from Stonington, Mystic and Westerly. William Edgar,” a- surgical patient-at 2 hospital in New London is reported as showing- improvement. The work at the Atwood Machine' com- pany’'s plant here is improving -and many new employes have been added this week. July 1st about 25 or 30 will be addéd 0 the<Hst for the summer months, - The Public library here will be closed Weare ‘h°mi-éfl§mnbel; of - priced from §1250, VISIT OUR STORE | 'N. S. Gilbert & Sons Good Furniture — Rugs - SHETUCKET STREET - ON SALE GALES FERRY Matthew 16: 13, “Whom do men say that I, the son of man, am?” was the text of Rev. W. D. Woodwand's sermon. in-the M. E. church Sunday morning. At the offertory a duet, The Life of Joy (by May Whittle Moody). was sung by Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins and, Miss Gertrude Allen. Rev. Mr. Woodward called the attentlon.of his congresation. to a call he received Satdrday. afternoon. from Rcv.! Henry Wopdward Hurlbert, pastor of the First. Congregational church, Grofon, in the interest of the Near East relief work. Rev. Mr. Hurlbert left literature to be given every family in the village. It was voted that all money outside of pledg Teceived at the offertory at this service be given to the Near East reMef work. At the Sunday school session the en- tire offering of the schoo! given for | the work. Plans for My r day were discussed. Rev. W. D. Woodward, Nel- son Parker, D. C. Perkins and Mrs R. Irving Kux’l‘b tt were appointed to ar- range fof lts®observance. Awards for Tegular attendance wefe given in the following' order: Richard Latimer, bronze star, 14 months; Gordon Manierre, silver star pin, three years and six months; C. E. Colver, Jr., gold ‘plated star, 20 months ; Margaret Colver, silver pin, six months; Myrtice Coman, Tolled gold-pin, 10 months; Edith Fabel, rolled gold pin. . The Junior league met at 6 o'clock in the vesiry Sunday evehing with Mrs, W. D. W director. ‘ % At the Epworth 1 i THE FACT THAT WOMEN' AND MISSES HAVE BEEN BUYING THESE DRESSES SO . - “EAGERLY, SPEAKS LOUDER FOR THE - | 'PHENOMENAL VAL UES THAN ANY WORDS WE COULD SAY ABOUT THESE NOW, AT | league evening ser- , Bihel Woodward was leader with the .toplc Growing a Character: The. Growth, _ There were special readings given and the service concluded with Rev.. Mr. Woodward speaking on the topic.. The offertng was for the Near Fast rellef. i Rev. Mr. Woodward was a guest at ‘dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mys’ C. E. Colver -at' the submarine base, and that afternoon was a motor guest of Mr. Col- ver and his son Junior to East Lyme, where’ Rev. ‘Mr. Woodward spoke at the state fatm for women, 3 Several parties from the village and submarine base motored to Fort Griswold Friday afternoon to see the pageant, America’s Place In the World given by the Groton Heights school in the fort Among those attending wers Hugh Rhodes, a chief turret captain in the sub- marine service, with Mrs, Rhodes and child, with guests, Mrs. Rufus W. Hurl- butt and children and Mrs. R. Irving Hurfbutt, John Harold and family, with the family of C. E. Colver as guests, were another motor party from the submarine base. Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop and Mise Alice Satterlee of the village returned with Mrs, Pugene LaFontaine and Miss Grace A. Chapman in Charles LaFon- taine's car. There was 2 good attendanee at the chair-caning class in the Ceuntry club holse Thursday evening. The next mect. ing will be this (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock, daylight saving time. Rev. Willlam H. Bath of Norwich, dis. trict superintendent, with his guest. Rev. J. H. Newland, superintendent of the New Bedford district, were callers In the place while on a motor trip over the Military highway. Mrs. Reginald Fitzmaurice of Provi- dence arrived Sunday to spend a few days at the family cottage, The Pioneer. Mrs. Emma §. Bemmett returned the last of the week from Norwich, where she had been ca'led by, the IMness and death of her gunt, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Davis. Miss Fitzgerald of Boston is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crandall. - The work of painting the residence of Nathan A. Gibbs, with ganage, boathouse end sailboat, has been completed. Relatives and friends of Miss Amelia Mathewson .from Middletown, New Lon- don and Norwich motored here Saturday to call on her. Miss Mathewson has been oferitically ill for many weeks. Her brother, Randolph Mathewson, of Pitts- feld, Mass., returned here last week to spend some days. Mr. and’ Mrs. Charles F. Bartleit of Uncaisville, with Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt and children of the village, were dinner Buests Sunday of Mr. ‘and Mre. Bartlett's son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Irving Huributt. Miss Natal® King Gibbs and her guest, Mrs. D. C. Perkins, of the village. at. tended o supper given by the Woman's vice at 7 o'clock: Miss with lobstérs coming along at 45c a Ib. A‘ton of black fish was captured by Capt. Ostman and was shipped to New York. Captain Kenyon who has charge of the ship yard here at the foot of Church Street has James H. Comstock’s launeh taken from the boat houge. A new.motor of the Detroit Grey type will be put in. The fishing boat Jennie owned by Capt E. P. Clarke has been hauled out here Get Them From Your Grocer. " YANKEE FRIED CAKE CO. PHONE 2049-R3 during : Friday ‘4nd Saturday so. thers Ineed be. no interruption in. the work {0f the cement walks. Mr. and Mrs. James Grimshaw - and Mrs Helen Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimshaw of Hartford have been here this week looking over their cottage at Lord’s Point. Dr. and Mrs. Armand LaPlerrs and children and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. and is being cleaned and repainted. Cap- |Smith and children of Nerwich are ‘at taln Chris Thompson -of New York has | the LaPicrre bungalow on Noyes avenue., been_ retained as captain of the yacht|- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zunbar have e Flavia owned by J. F. Joseph, of Water |turned toc Willimantic. street.’ David R. Kinney of Norwich who has N a cottage at'Lord's Point, ha ‘sfinished wiring it for electric light. Mrs. Henry W. Branche of Hartford is here for a few days. The Misses Jones of Mt. Vernom, N. Y., are s.kébe Woodmansee cottage at Lord’s Poini Summer residents will begin to arrive here about June 15th to occupy their cot- tages_ . A . and Mrs. William Schribner pLs Crepe Knit. The Styles show the latest innovations for summer- time wear, and all are beautifully made and careful- ly finished, Navy, Brown, Gray, Harding, Dandelion, Peri- winkle, Henna. WOMEN’S SIZES 36 TO 48. 4 MISSES’ SIZES 14 TO 20. Manhaltan fl 121125 MAIN STREET Efl::lfll | em———} o | WAUREGAN ROAD SOCEETY The carnival held under the ausplees'| . Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Lathrop of Nor of the Atwood Hose company and Wau- [ wich weré recent guests at A. G. Wheel regan band was a financial success, as{er's ¢ was the social part. A good sum was forace W.. Dickerman-of New York e Ay :: i was a week end guest at Maple Lawn. o CY B nl Six- Church conter- | _Cbarles'S. Noyes, Jr., with his father .‘“! mf"nifi h::: Tuedey p :nd aunt motored to Pendleton Hill Sun. was > lay afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Addigon Tracy snd B.| T SCRGen o Lo o8 and Zl,ltu_nv'rm:y were in WAlllmagtic Tues- | yraveling ‘salesman zhm'l::"dn New Eng. A land spent the week end wil ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wignall entertain- | or. Ao Susan Senn . "L S ROtk ed friends from Moesup Sunday. “ A number from her . nttended the Com- wzu.'ngytmn?:fi :finhew::uofl- munity concert in Mystic Thursday ev- ening. over ‘the year team, Saturday aft-|:-A number ‘from hers aftended the Mil linery demonstration held in the Com. munity house at Wequetequock. The Grange held its meeting Wednes day evening with soms new members. Marion Mrs. Goodheart—I am soliciting for the poor. What do you do with your cast-off clothirig? Mr. Hardup—I hang them up carefully and go to bed. Then I put them on again in the morning.—Tit-Bits. Canton Crepes, Satin Faced Crepes, Roshanare and ” ~ THE OTHER IMPORTANT H Materials are of the finest quality Crepe Romains, T B \\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 2 g CRAFTSMANSHIP 1S A CREED HERE, AND ACCURACY A LAW Evén‘to observers of the finest automotive plants.in Europe and America, the new Cadillac manufectories are 2 source of wonder and of admiration. i Thé T3c¢ diat the site embraces more than 49 acres; and that-the. buildings provide a floor area of mére-fhan 2,500,000 ‘square feet, is in itsclf sufficiently <ntertained his nephew, Edward H. Capron, and James Webster of Norwich at dinner Sunday, and was Thousands of the instruments of manufacture, expertly tontrived and almost unbelievably exact, were designed especially to meet the tequirse-x=ts of Cadillac, ; % s Every process of construction is pursued with microscopic carefulness.” More close, fine measurements are observed on the Cadillac; it is believed, than on any other car. = In appearance, the motif of the vast new.Cadillac - Mr, and Mrs. James Moffitt and son lliam motored to North Grosvenordale Sons, | Saturday afternoon. Gardeners are busy during spare hours, - | evening and Saturday aftertoons, in the plots ‘of ground furnished by the com- But gven, the great structural magnitude of the oon. and Mrs. John McDonald of Groton ts of Mrs. Eliza ¥ Noyer Cadillae plant:is surpassed by the orderly produc- works is immensity; but im.spirix'md.iu.guiu;r» ~ tion z\ig the " exquisifely, precise machine-equip- source of wonderment are, minute precision in ’ DID HIM MORE GOOD ment wi Craftsmanship-is a creed here, and even the finest dimension and operation on the Many men and | womien | backache. rheumatie pains, sore muelu and other trouble warning !{mn(m aid- the ki ndneyu to waste matter that causes . Jordan, |ery. St 7 Nowids—THE A.C. SWAN CO.—Nev Loie