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| ma guest of Mrs. Pnu-lnk xalhnq on Stillman avenue, The prize speaking contest of the West- ) bert Perry of Shannock and Charles Cav- erly school was held Monddy evening it | enover were arrested by Officer Michael the high sthool )?u The program, which | Curtain and Officer Frea Mitchell took was given under’ the direction of Jennie | Bertram Earl to the station where they ‘Billings Stanton, was as follows: were brought before Judge Oliver Willlams ' Piano solo, Florence Solovietzik; TheYof the Third district court ‘Sunday ‘even- Rights of = Men (Northeott), Maurice ing. All pleaded guilty and were Aned. Wein; A Tragedy in Millinery (Wiggin), Tlairs M. Keiler; A izatioh and| The 345th Field Artillery company e Foreign Born (Wilson), Yale Fain;|Which is hiking from Providence to musie, a Lovely Spring (Coeenen), b Pil- | Charlestdn had trouble early Monday grim's Chorus (Wagner), Girls’ Glee | morning when horses numbering 100. The fiub; Her Country (Andrews), Ruth C,|{thunder and lightning caused havec 'Pmon, Address at Arlington Cemetery | among them and when a bolt of lightning -!{nfln:) Archibald G. Bamford ; music, | struck a tree on the camp ot the horses solo, Frank Turris; A Ballad of the Col- | stampeded and were goon.on. the. run to- ors (English), Ernestine E. Saanders;|ward Westerly. One handsoms animal American Hall of (Depew), Dayid | ran into the Paige sedan o#néd and driv- ¥. Gerrior; Foreign Views of the Statue{en by Joseph Pickering on Granite strest (Westcott), Eilzabeth Bonner; music, a | Westerly Monday and broke his should- Hark, I Hear a Voice; b Twitkifhg Stars |er. The beautiful animal had to be kill- Are Laughing, Lova Boys' Glee club;|ed. Dr. T. E. Robinson shot the animal Americanism, What 1t Is (Hill), George | About 14 were picked up at desrent 8. Litman: Ride of Jennie McNeal, Doro-{ places on the road and up to noon Man- thy W. Sullivan; music, & Alma Mater;|day the men were out on the Share, Post ;‘m :fl' My Lover, Good By®, Boys' | Bradford and Watch Hill roads.Jooking 3 up their lost horses. Twenty of the an- Ths“md:es were Herman F. Drigs.|imals were found Morday aftsrnoon Mary Whipple and Marjorfe Smith, about 4 o'clock and the men went back Other evenis aduation week In-| o cinde thefollowin; with these. The trouble started about 2 3.30 when the storm was raging Monday e e Dy T 1283 487 | rporning The Paige car was injured, but Wednesday, June 28, 2.30 p, m. gradna. | I~ Pickering escaped with a shaking up. tion town hall; 8.15 p. m. senior recep-| On Friday between Groton and Wester- tien high school hall. ly there . were 24 state police pa- The speaker at graduation exercises |trolling the state highway and many ad- will be Dean Otis E. Randall. tolsts were stopped by them and repri- The heary wind and thunder storm manded for abusing the motor vehicle which have prevalled here for ths past laws. !%o days and nights with a heavy down- ~ Miss Helen Papalia, daughter of Mr. pour of raln, demoralized trolley and|and Mrs. Michael Papalia, of High street electric light service for a few hours|hag been awarded the highest honors at bers Sunday. A heavy gale swept|the Rhode Island ccllege at Providence. through here Sunday morning, taking{She was valdictorian of her class. down big branches of trees and was fol- 7 lowsd by another shower Sunday night| ~The members of the Westerly board and early Monday morning. Thers were | Of trade heid their arnual banquet at the 70 lights on from 12 o'clack at might | Ocean House, Watch Hill onday evening. Sunfy night untll morning broks. The | @eliclous dinner was served at 8 o'clock demoralizing of the trolley and alectrio |t0 the members and their guest. Toasts light service was @ue to fines of the|%ere offered by the different members Eastern Connectiout Power company be. |2nd Dr. Vincent B. Tomlison, president of tng down between Hallvile and Mom. |the Worcester board of aldermen - of There was aiso troubie at the Nar. | Worcester, Mass, delivered an address. ragasstt Eleciric Lighting company | Robert Burnier of Boston with his en- plant which supplles lghting power, | Yertainers furnished the evening'’s en- Westerly, Stonington and Mysdo . wers | tertainment which was of high order. All affscted. The men were working on the [ WhO attended stated that this banguet Wires for both the electrio and trolley | 5urpassed all other affairs thus far held companies on Monday and everything was | The chairman of the board of trade in- in working arder Mondey sight troduced the speakers of the evening.and Dr. Tomilson responded in a mogt fit- Saturday afterncen the fire wardens of | ting manner. the Pawcatuck fire district, C. J. Nortds, | g o, Albert G. Martin and E. W. Taylor look- handed 4 ed over conditions on property on the West Side and it was noted that the bus- iness section was quite froe from debris| complaint agminst the Frank W. Coy and rubbish, although In some cases|Real Estate company asking for a perma- wooden boxes were found piled highinent injunction to prevent the respon- against wooden structures. It is sald | gents from interfering with public travel there were several cases whare the board | upon the road. -This portion of the road of health should make investigations. was built by the state through the farm . The sewerage which flows back into the| land of the Frank W. Coy Real Estate back vards is most offensive in some cas- | company of Westerly and there has been es and should have proper attention and | much. litigation for the past ten years the menace bs stopped. This inspection | over public use of the road. was made prior to the 4th of uly celebra- | mne arst annusi sffalr of the Soms and tion to ascertain the conditions existing |'Doughters of Liberty was held Friday n the West Bide, in order to minimize | evening In Caledonian hall. “The hail the chanos of fire being caused in paper | was handsomely decorated for the occa- \and rubbish being left about behind |gfon with bunting, flags and balloods. buildings. . Harry Stead of Westerly entertained the members in a most delightful manner in A e et Tbied 1o e | rendering a #0lo, as also did Mrs. Annie oo Allen. Frank Medberry of Providenee toxicants were brought to headquarterg Fave a0 £ 4alk oF the opder s and Sundsy morning another ode wWas L™ ooy, o, aufiors harspive dance added 1o the list making five in all. The | 15 Rl Bk latter asked to be housed here untll he nm‘ n“;s‘n’me n'”"t Comer e as In condition to appear before the|, o ' .. "o, punch. Dancing was en- This was a Saturday night sim- | 08 YO S0 2 "evening. flar to license times. ¥ Thers was quite 2 scens when & man| MHareld T. Lowe has been n-el-eud who gave his name as Joseph Meir of | superintendent of the Hope Valley schools Wood River Junction, created a disturb- | for another year. H. B. Blanchard has ance at a local gtore and caused a large | resigned as principal and 3 new one is, crowd to gather. He was arrested. Al-|to be engaged. Robert Valentine has STOMACH TROUBLES his home on Ledward c.vhno for m:mar, erbert 'W. Chappeil, T tory at the West Haven school, is at his home in Ashaway for the summer Jr. 0. U. A. M. will initidte & class of wndklu‘ es and elect offigers WM, evening...- Charies . Huntley and tamily of New York are at Southwind cottage at Watch Hil] for the summer eeawon. . Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Knowlton and fam- ily of New York will oécupy the new Larkin cottage at the hill. They will arrive here Thursday for the summer. A than was killed Sunday when an tomoblie accident occurred at Nooseneck Hill. The ear overturned while passing another machine. The automobile owned and driven by Frank Levesque, Bishop, of Wyoming slid up h side along the Nooseneck -road Jaferrie of 42 Pleasant street, AM was fostantly killed and the other ascd- pants of the car, John Mosech. 37. of the former seripusly. The driver was was taken back to where the accident Westerly Providence, only a short distance 3 Hope Vailey, and is largely used by motorists. A sharp curye at the . ..____ < A dangerous point. The driver was turned over to Sergeant Andrews and brought before Judge Herbert. He pleaded not guilty to a charge of manslay, was held under $2,000 bonds for trial. The accident occurred near the John Howard place about 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Levesque was attempting to pass a car owned by Ernest S. Meld of Willow street, Providence, and driven by his on, Ernest, Jr. Witnesses who saw the agels lurched to one side and hit the other ma- chinefi which was on the extreme right, before the car overturned and escaped Westerly, suffering from broken ribs and head injuries. It is thought he will re- cover. In the mixup the driver, Le- went to get a doctor. o U LA T A TS 2 it e A St T 0 e court of Rhode Island has & decision regarding a plece of highway on the Shore road. The state of Rhode Island brought a bill of both Mosech and Laferrie. & his mother and five sisters. He was well quent visitor. Mr. and Mrs. R. Imis of Providence Hill this season. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tapeley and at Watch Hill for the summer. Wwas & caller here Monday. George IL: Champlin of the Westerly police force has been stationed at Watch Hill for the season. F. J. Connors and wife of Lester ave- nue ave to spend Wednesfay in New{ Britain as the guests of friends uim STONINGTON H Friday evening the member of Ruth chapter, No. 44, O. B. §, will be en- tertajned at a whist given at the home v: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin at their home on} Broad street. The power boat Julla with & party of 12 and a crew of three struck a rock Friday while on its way to the Yaje- Harvard boat race. The craft was in command of Capt. Amos Dickens of Avondale, her owner. The boat ran in to Turnet’s reef and struck a rock and a hole was stove in her gide. She was beached on Enpders Island to save ber ‘from sinking and was later towed into Pawi ca.tuck river fof re _—'__--——— e it S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sylvia celebrated the second anniversgry of their marriage and a social time was enjoyed. Ocean View commandery, No. 620 | bas moved from the Fort bufiding. to Muiler's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fnd Pendleton of Brooklyn, N. Y., are to arrive this week to spend the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hyde on Elm street. Miss Mae Dougherty a member of the gone to her home in New Haven. Engler’s Broadway Phumncy Has Wonder Capsules Which |* atiss ONen of the Stonington High !"fhor;l faculty has gone to New Haven Premptly Relieve and Prevent Dyspepsia, !and Miss Mahoney hasyleft town for her Indigestion and Constipation Boston and Miss Les Perley to her ™~ e ‘White Plains, N. Y, “Miss Flar- | ence Quintard leaves for Poughkeepsie, N. 1f you are too fat or too thin—if you lack that desirable American quality Misses Virginia_snd Frances Joseph imown as “pep” and “go”--if you have annoying, dangerous gas the changes | daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P, Jo- are there is something wrong with your digestion. Dyspepsia; indigestion | seph of Water street leave town !'rlm T Maine. American people because we eat fast and at Lrregular times. Strong, vigorous| ™ 'vys svery and William Cushman who people are able to stand the strain for a time, but sooner or later the digestive|have been attending Colby college in y # Stonington and the latter in Wi for’| and ell sorts of cooking indefinitely. o - the summer vacation. it atd Undigested Food Poisons medicine to do its effective work.| Frank R. Muller of Bridgeport is the ry_Muller here. ach become impaired. The digestive| ply take one or two capsules and two Lson Chesétio Lett fown Monday for finide become weak and sparse, when | or three swallows of water. klyn, N. Y., where he will \mdern they should be strong and abundant to Satisfaction Guaranteed. & bopital. Mrs and Mrs. J. Culbert Palmer will in the food not only becoming unfit| n.i.; requits, It goes directly to the|open their summer homs hero Thursday. | for assimilation, but often decompos-| ..o Ir taken directly after eating,| Mre Jean P. Chevaller :g? zons hn' they are to reside. 2 whole system. Gas is formed, produc- |, o of {ndigestion. If teken regular- The ;e;b"e" o Asylum lodge A Y. ing & dull, heavy feeling with head- Iy after each meal for a period of six : at Calvary Episcopal church Sunday ev- breath, Heartburn, dizziness, flatulence, | 412t even the most confirmed dyspep- | €21R8: Rev. Richard Graham, rector biliousness and many other forms of 4oy have been thoroughly convinced|(he sermon to the large delegation, Spe- of their value. clal music was an added feature. become chronie. over ;i i sold under a strict guarantee to re-|Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton of Bos- One Capsule Digests 5,000 Grains | ¢4 tne money to anyone who is not |ton. stomach. They contain a num- Je Holmes of Port Chester, N. Y., are spend- T i s 58 Rantaid s Prosiding Ederis Tostimony |ing ihio week st Sionliston ianor s, mer presiding elder of the Methodist | Griffin’s new house has been m A correctives in certain gastric and in- Episcopal church, writing from Johns- | handsome 7-raom Colonial designed house will aid in digesting 5,000 grains of | haye used Jaques' Little Wonder Cap- |lot on Bim street. ‘ood. Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules | sules as needed for more than twelve ligestive tract, quickly correcting the | beneficial and helpful.' They have svil' in mild and acute cases and|proven themselves able to give im- now stationed at New X(¥(} (.lled c¢pn ctinate cases. Some of the ingredi- | paratus for some reason has been iats act chemically on the food, eid- | thrown out of gear end does not fune- | Tionds here Monday. iisturbances caused by gas; others|to take, promptly helpful and so far stimulate the secreting glands and|as I can judge in no gense a habit- tive. | supply ready for use, as they may be | f8ture ow the evening was the fine me: ua.mfldllm‘n'" N“ “Zg.d. 1 highly recommend them.” |Played by Mr. and Mrs. W. Krauss, jos 8| to' s % by b It you suffer from indigestion, dys- | Jolicoeur. Refreshments were served vide the quickest and easiest !om tor mm or constipation get Jaques' | Mrs. Jolicoeur. begin at once to get the results of the | cluded Elton Nolan from Providence; M. s pratntis e enb®0le | renowed vigor that comes with perfect |Latrance from Central Village, A. ':c = Herbert Campbell fi S x tablets which often On sale at Engler's Broadway | = xot one ot of beer s buntied Pharmacy, Norwich; Taftville Phar- § the weather man 5~ he depMved he | Gtors, Danielson; Chas. R. Carey, them Sunday of thelr 8 or two mumteq after It enters gixdtpaid from Jaques' Capoule Co., |one hundred and fifty members of the | tomach. This at once releases thel Plattsburg, N. Y, *L’Union St. John the Baptist braved the Z : fenmad s mressssias tonington High school faculty *22, has ome in Norwich. Miss Chabot has gone ¥ | Y. Friday. kindred ailments of the stomach and digestive tract are prevalent among | (0 SPend two months at 2 camp in organs rebel. They cannot stand overeating and the abuse of irregular meals | Maine, are at their bomes, the former in The secretive functibns of the stom- | There is no fuss or bother. You sim- | Suest of his parents, Mr. and 2rs. Hen- tment for an injured eye at the U. accomplish their work. This resuits| , eingle capsule usually gives bene- ing in the stomach and polsoning the one capsule will often prevent an at- gone to West New York, and A. M, attended mervics in a body ache; coated tongue, nausea, fetid|; {ap days such great relief is given of Qurist chureh, Norw'fh, preached stomach/ disturbances, which quickly Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules are{ Bverett N. Pendleton enf Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules save | gatisfied after giving them a trial Mrs. Robert Mallory and Miss Sarah W. acknowledged by authorities to be Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Thompson, for-| Excavating for the ull..r of W. P. testinal distrubances. One capsule|town, N. Y. August 12, 1921, says: “I [is to be erected on his newly purchused -elieve disorders of the stomach and|years aud have always found them fradually relisving chronic and ob.|mediate relief When my, digestive ap- | oot o paribault of the ¥. 3 & Utah, ng digestion and obviating the many | tion properly. As I find them easy ‘one up the stomach; still others act|forming tonic, I try to keep a small -| some excellent singing by Miss Ire Jagues’ Little Wonder Capgules pro. rslieving indlgestion and 4yEpepsia. Wondor Capsulos today and| Business cailers in town Mondsy in- nedicines ane. is far superior to DPille digestion. croix and W. Lussier from Pnf ‘mloy, Taftville; Burroughs Drug|bére Sundsy had a ’l"flfit Jewett City, Conn, or 60 cents by mail {and fieid day. Nevertheless more «tasmant af rain and ome 8o hard happened. Nooseneck Hill lieg between m‘.flm'"&,m._ Saturday morning, June 24, there was|Tlah, Stanley Potfo, G a quiet wedding at the bottom of a steep hill makes it a most ;w;"a}i‘:‘"m“:,‘;"uww @aughter, | dric, Antonello Marinoll, Mary Wolum.l. Miss Louise Elizabeth Knabe, was mar- Kb Stanley Mot Richard John Hetherston of New 'y o] y ghter ma:; Tov. W, C. Prentiss of the Con-| Boatdman—Grace Gardiner. s s A} egational church Derformed the cere- mony. They will ;eude in New Longdon. dent stated he was going at a rate of 45 | tiekéts bought after Chautauqua opens. The graduating class of the Griswold miles an houm The Levesque machine | pomy gelay.—adv. James H. and overturned. Levallies jumped just| while sawing wood in his yard on Pal-|gye, ™ yiorey's orehestra furnished , the mer avenue. Jim sars it wasn't the Saw | o0 “principal Clement apd the as- with Depises and cuts. Musack is in the | that did it, but was the pecullar Way | gistans principal, Mrs Nettle Johnson, Rhode Island hospital, whers he was|his hand was caught by the big stick, taken by the Sanitary corps ambulance of | when the-rapidly moving saw struck &1} caye gng Now and then local bird lovers Bave | ..nii. Normal an opportunity o seo the black and|icae at Riverside Grammar school, tak- vesque, was eut on the back of the head. wMu creeping warbler. He i“!{ 3 | ing_the place made vacnt by, the death He explained later he was dazed and he | Mufottlita varia of the bird books, and | o+ yrics ‘clara Moran, when one was seen Monday on the trunk of ope of the Dbig pines on Fast Main|rerpiation and has caught apother jamin F. Tefft gave medical attention: to|street, he was easily Tecognized on ac-|poyng and 'a half trout. dead | count of his conspicuous mm?u Mr, man was the son of Odelle and the late{ Mniotllta is one of the most clever of | ,\"sontn Main street. Jeremiah Laferrie of Anthony. He Was :fl thl‘{:;?ln:fi;egfi::asmnfnm; e O O e s igun | bead first Is &l the same {0 to him. Few | that the Misses Driscoll of North Main | present tonight (Tuesday). The transpor- | tion. He was business manager of ¢ of the collections of years ago ever]street are t( leave .Ye;::tt cituy’ gho:n, tation o id Tohe Darta. owed this creeper's hapdsome egg.|and live in Norwich. am! ve marton ugbee Eogupn B Wiasiiels; whcre be 908 & ER NS speckled and spotted with cinna. | lived here sixty years, and, as their mon brown. in a wreath at the larger | brother, John, and his family now live | ter attepded it was a fine addition to any col- | in New London. none of the family will | Institute, Windsor, Conn., on June 10, | football and basketbal] teams. He h will have the Russlesla cottage at Watch | end, grasses, lined with rootlets or long hairs, family of Springfield, Mass., have arrived | hidden on the ground near some old !nior Prom at Loomls Institute with her | Willl = Mrs. Mary A. Bromley of Old Mpystic John Ams mutmnsamumm. u:un:. Plgza. members. ':n gnn:ins under the standard | en Osga, Agnes Gwensk!, Josephine ‘patron saint. The next speaker | lek, Kate Kos, Angeline Demicco, Juila was Jean Tosselin, assi: Nowakowski, Stone street, Anthony, and Oliver La-|ine graer, who spoke of the work done Walter Bernal, Catheriie Walas, Neflle vallie, also of Stone street, were injured, by the officers of the council. und wands Next on the programme was a song by | TéK, Joseph Mediozewaki, Walter No-| found wapdering aimlessly about and |y %y 0 "rojicoeur, who showed much | Wakowski Phitip Anthony, Louis No- assistant secretary of | Milunas, Fred Kusek, John Misiaszek, Willlam Ambot, Helen Misie- mdoml ‘a fcw dayl in advanee of .cugl need. by the | Wakowski, Philip’ Anthony, Louisa No- Music was. furnished by. "ths | Loy Ll oy -Solenski,. Btephen Wou- B me of Mr. and | Anthony, Stella Solens! gN&u\h Malek, Gatlup street,| Anthony Moduszewsid, Drie~ Rose Marinelll, Franels' Liberty, Isabel P These pupfls will be -.w ] fall a “Certificate of Perfeet-"Attend- |- : A ance,” awarded by the stateboard of Qd& Iiero» |ucation and signed by the goyerner an TT CIT Y Fr > | commissioner of education, Junior, Chautauqua . parade leawes|. Aifanqun tipkoos (O schoollouse ¢ p. m. doday, standard dme v, schools held a reception in Rioux hall on Friday evening. The grand mapch Sa nearly 106t tWo Angers | ovas 164 by Chaviey Baskhuret epd Dois recelved gifts of money from the class. puhich were served. Miss Cecelia Ellis of Sterling, a Willl- School graduats, is to “Sol” Paguette still lives up to his|pbrother, Edward A. Eaust, Jr. ‘Wauregan. lodge, ot P. of Nor- wigh, has invitéd Undaunted lodge, XK. of P., of Jewstt City fo attend a ban- Tt is wig: regret that 1t is leammed)| quet at which the grand officers will be city. The John Mason Tiiney prise gi . en, for axcellence in scholarship) af athletics was taken by BEdward A. Fau~ Jr., who is at home for a féw wed - His diploms was awarded with distis Rev. H. M, Anthony is 11l at hig home committes are Jacob Wechsler, | Loomis Log. vice president of the Dz win club, vice president of Junto, a 1 Mr. and Mgs, B, A. Faust and daugh- | liglous soclety, and secrstars of his clas gommencement at Loomis | He made his letter on the baseba I t of strivs of bark and | be left here. when-Bdward A. Faust, Jr, was grad-|a sum of money, two bronze medals { \med eith 7 o s Miss Ellen C. Faust attended the Ju- | uated. ' The class was addressed by Rev. | scholarships, also two seclety medals { , Lawrence Sullivan of New York | epectial work during his féur years. The correct answer to 4 Mr. Edlsons quest*um- cAnswered by g_lije; makers of Grapg?N@ts o N HIS is one | i a number of questxons which Mr. Edison is puttmg to applicants for an n:npormnt position in his organization. We are happy to - leam the interest shown in the food, Grape-Nuts, by a man of such broad - attainments as Mr. Edison.- - © There has never been any secret about. what Grape-Nutsis made of. Ithas & been on the market for 24 years,and practicallyeverybodyknowsits composmon. But inasmuch as sucha simple, everyday question as ‘‘When did Columbus discover AmericaP” is often incorrectly answered, it may be well to take this opportunity to restate the following facts about Grape-Nuts:, e Grape-Nuts is a highly nourishing cereal food, made from a mixture of whole wheat flour, malted barley, salt and water. The mixture is raised by yeast, baked in loaves, then sliced, further baked, and then crushed into granules. No food in the world is so thoroughly baked as Grape-Nuts. More than 20 hours are consumed in the various baking processes. . As every diet expert knows, this long baking brings about conversion of the carbohydrate elements, developing dextrin, maltese and dextrose or grape- sugar—a form of sugar to which all starch elements must be changed before they can be assimilated by the system. - Grape-Nuts when eaten does not form a pasty mass difficult to digest—the 20-hours baking makes this delicious food easily digested by even those with . the most delicate stomachs, and the character of the food requires thorough ; mashcahon. 4 Grape-Nuts is 2 well-balanced food for buxldmg bone, tooth and norye structure. ‘When combined with cream or milk, it is admittedly a éompleté food. You will ind Grape-Nuts everywhere vour hotel- wour restaurant. In Amenca, whare you don’t find Grape Nuts you won’t find people. ' Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek. Michigan, . Grape:Nuts THE BODY BUILDER . At vour grocer’s, your club,