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* Tuesday ‘the sun did not appear untfl nearly) twelve ‘o'clock, -but this did -not Camp ' Getty, where they seem dampen the spirit of Young | will spend 15 days. Sergeant' Clarence |. America, the children being out bright nuudx % ‘the distinction of act- 8nq early with their fireworks ready to!ing mluroquu\mg and | lute Independence day. Many plenick- Shnwn ortman will . be ers’started out for the beaches to csle- f:!fn‘e:l:t Chrlumhll\ brate, with flag flying and the trucks Bergeant which carried them all dressed up in | First segem M"' time is at | red, ‘white and blue bunting and fiying | Monday night all arrangements will ‘b 4 ‘Old Glory from all sides Ten different | *o™pleted and overy man at m-mn will E n - : loads made the old town gay as they “;"‘;'““t'n w expected when he 3" 3 passed through flouvishing all sorts "o o noisy articles, besides horns and fire- Works.” The night before the Fourth ‘was drizzly and mist and fog «did not perniit the fine.didplay of fireworks. for evening which nnnuy can be seen for miles: around. One dealer stated f.hnt only small piéc- es of fireworks were sold this year in- stead of .the elaborate set picces once used ' for evening demonstrations, both here- and at the beaches. Whils there m::' hN"‘: REN "“1:‘;: A 3 was no public demonstration in the way |, 5% Miehael's troop w m‘:" g of_band concerts or fireworks as has|ogtn mather Heame ,,“‘,",w”‘,,“::“:g: ; been the custom In the past, so each one | boys and say mass for them each day. bad to enjoy the holiday in his own way. In GOLDINE is|George Morris, Lawrence, Mass, tets. presented to the "!‘uor:‘vt:r a yl'laar 1 doc:o-od conuin ; Amieri blielally 1o ‘help. It felt at times 1«:&?:“::@;: ugh I had a lump in my stomacn | E and I could not move. I had to set up formula containing | sovexal times at night, could not sleep and so’ could mot work daytimes. Had to stop work altogether, But now I can work. after taking Coldine Tonic and Nervine and am going back on my old job tomorrow morning. The lump is gone, am eating fine and- sleeping g\i:‘\it_ Ml my improvement is due to olding Thils splendid registered formuls alee contains herbs from Northern Africs, France, Austria, Italy, Egypt and In- dia, -besides valuable domestic herbs. If_you tire easily, look haggard, are run down and under a nervous strainm, can't sleep, are irritable, get your bot- tle today and make a sure start to- ward health. You need GOLDINE Tonic and Nervine. In the South Sea Fijis. The Fijis comprise 250 islands, have an area of 7,083 square miles and the mos* wonder- ful nerve tonics — — known to medical An extra train was put em from science. GOLDINE is the world's dence to New York. to accommodate uu greatest sumimer tonic, keeping up holiday rush. The train left at 5.30 a..m., bod.uy strength and tending to ward making stops at East Greénwich ‘and|off heat.prostration. Kingston scheduled to arrive in Wester- trouble ‘began after mowing in Iy at 8.40. It also stonved at Stonington, two days im the heat’” Mystic and New London,.and was du to member, will be. axcused- m ‘duty” only upon a doctor's certificate. e e e e e o | They have a!flllned wfll the Ivew : population of 163,416. ~The Fijflans Those who weat fo tho beaches were | don’ oo « 1. were formerly idolaters, but have ;ppoint at not being able to go in turned to Christianity. They are bathing, because of bad weather, and ' Lho-public. utftitles, commission, acting under_the .Joslin jitney. act:of the legis-' strong and finely built, attributed te lature has pract! L e - those who ventured in reported the water using Yong-Gona contained in GOL- - NSRS e -+ g jcally eliminated jitneys s & usually. cold.: from the state.. This 1t is hoped will give st - DI Best !uncfi h wo- p«:hr: 1 Maid szsuu lu( 8 3 . Those who remained at thelr cottages | the trolley. line o G Xd’l Remedics are sold in Ner- 21l day entertained friends, but ‘actlvitles e e die e ouriue wich by Geo, G, Engler and Les & O5- ‘Westerly and'every ‘other line in Rhod: at Watch Hill, Pleasant View and Quono- | Isiand & chance -to make good and. fn Tood Cobs- Saltiorkey G0, Th chontaug were not so nummerous as in | time perhape give. the publie.a Tower rate Colchester by A. T. Van. Cleve; G season’s past. Hotel guest had to make | of fare. While Providence and Pawtncket Davis; Jewett City by J. P. the best of the stormy holiday evening.|will not have a’jitney ‘operating on their Noank by W. H. Hill, Taft- There were but few accidents reported | respective local. city lines, Westerly will ville by Geo. Thompeon. for the day, beyond the usual burns from ‘dirget ‘line, "as’ this affects "hus firecrackers. Cannon once numberous and jitneys too.. Certificates hére and in neighboring towns were al- | Were lssued to successfulapplicants by | - who have bawn staying at Three Gablea sol silent. It was estimated that nearly ‘;{il\): a:l‘!:n Gardner, have returned te George L. ermlcha;l;lnd Monday the a thousand dollars was spent on fire- Monday evening, the Girl Scouts gave Raisin’s 75 per cent~fm€« tically pndcgntd for rm, o ‘WILLINGZON calories of energxzmg nutxilnefi pct Friday evening the anaual roll call was held" at” the Baptist church, also the re- qen 2 were; to ‘operats . their cars. works In the town of Westerly while { 1S 15 allowed ‘where"trolley Hnes serve ¢ \ lodiof the public wholly,and.ne: certificates are | dedication of the church. The interfor (2 three &t play, entitled Mammy Judy's Po‘md- 5 i PEEWeSR | eranted to” aperato in thia case. | of- the’ cHurch has been done over, new | Marriage License, at the Congregational D dl k& Sl e - ;’:{; g‘:’;‘:’; :: tx’:ifl:d- i and 1w$- Walls, decoration, and paint, seats newly chgrv):‘r; :ICH et v g u‘.’u-h - . “x gu m m&fies’m . One of e most enjoyable house parties people - olstere. hard d o] has returne ome 10 OCSflt h@n w‘d Ft’ e of the 'season was given by Mr. and|ing along - this i'wu ‘and- all - others ‘as :::nmr;;,ud in ’;:o:mfle:or );::; :en' Seuth _\{;nc‘hglcr = yet cnerglm alnum lmmd.(mly.kgfl 5 Mrs. Israel Chapman of East uvenue l“”“ that: unless the: patronage of ‘the | yindows have been put -in, the predomi-| Mrs. Marla Hughes of Westford i SRSy B & who entertained at their cottage at | Public o ‘given -the trolleys: they ‘cannot | nating colors are cream amw brown. In|spent a few days recently with the fam- Big men cat. llttle lunchn to' Bleasant View., The westher was. such exiat without grest-losa to the companiee| (ue " stiernoon. & business meeting was |1y at Lincoln WhEe's. N - thmkmg power Don't that many who had been invited were de-\ IYOIVE. - The dr "'::"""“: o !I;""c eld, followed by a supper for all mem-| -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull of Norwich - - behind the 1 d- Gfl Ted the Pleasure of o g the M. | be.drivén out for oniya hait U4 19| ers' and.atientants. Six ministers were [motored vp to the dadicatim exercised chin c leaders. pitality of Mr, and Mrs. Chapman. of 'Luses. Present, three coming from Hartford. Dr. Sloat. gave the dedicating address, d Dr. Coates offered the dedicatory Saturday. .eyening, when a dance - was | .. giver - at. the .M olub, About | PTATEr "Hymns were followed - by com- 50 attended.the dinner :dan Sunday | munion, ‘closing with the hymn, Blest Be Mrs. E. H- Fitler ‘entertainsd. 11 friendy]the Tie That” Binds, with words written at Tunch and on the Fourth the ciub fea- A m):.rs “Annie Preston, all jolning bands -~ tured “a speclal Iunoheon. , singing. UTH WOODSTOCK e h sy o Sostume dance 'r;xde-duhev-nhw at] Mrs. Bejle Sleight of New York has Msh? A= ottt . Y a ‘was enjo; e 6to: sum- o " {Hartfond, business, and roller skating proved one | v weu iy uung yed by t) emucen comé to !:er home, Belcroft, for the sum: mendicg & few &iys"at homs, of the great attractions at Atlantic Beach. me by b g Segieh g R i Tho dance at Wequetequock drew one of s. Mersereau has as ;ue;- A!I“ friends from ‘Wakefield "": Mr, the largest crowds of the day, and it was | Mand Ricketty of . Boston, Mrs. Alles | 08 TN NOSECC T imated that about 600 attended. Spe- ew York, and Mrs. Grier, Friday night. The church service will be held in the morning at 945 Jduring July. The time of afterncon saxrvice is Incomvenient and the early morming service wiil bt given a trial of one month. Little Sun-Maxdl 1 pretty cottage With its fine settings help- ed to make amends for the bad weather. B Dinner was served the guests. Among no 5 . d S i those entertained were Mrs. Otis Chap- i y < man, Mrs. Sarah Palmer, Miss Mildred Palmer of Westerly and Mr. and Mrs. .{ Peckham and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chap- flomhll“fl'umhl’ll is the guest-of her moqa Batcheller, at ‘Beachmere: _| Snedecor, of Mr. and Mrs. Kitwon of Providence .48 STRLA sc E h Sial patrolmen looked oot for the grounds B it STOTE "3‘;‘“ "‘r‘: of “Elizabeth, N. J. are spending (e Fourth with Mr, and ah m ere and the automobiles parked there. The ngland., RO#STE | “Miss- Marle Lipps of West Hartford is | Mrs. Scranton. aue AV A b Shore. Bine olieys 0. their share. tod o\ Suodon, Eng I owws e e ae JAI3398 captain’ of ‘the Royal artillery and- served with distinction Buring the entire war. C..W. Raymond and Walter Crooks of Detroit’ were holiday visitors' with rela- tives on the West Side. - —— Every year forest fires tn the . vni!ed teiting. Miss . Pauline Chalker. The Ladies' Ald soclety held a vers s m—,‘ Annie Preston who has had a '"ccmfull sale last Thursday aftermoon severe attack of Indigestion Is more |20 evening ¢ comfortable. - Miss Jesslo Bennett is| 7. and Mra Stewars of Wew Tosk caring. for her. :’;ei\isllin: 1 Ir ghter, Mrs. Mack- Mrs. Walter Gahan leaves this week ;. o . fof Coltinibla university, New York, 10 | porie e vio home, LN tmprove- States destroy. or. danisge. snfffelen |take a summer course in musical super- | ry George Davis has returned from entfre wufi- vision -and foik- dancing. a visit to the beach. tion of & city the size of Washington, 'D|+ Frank Bosworth is bullding a sleep- C.; New Orleans, La.; Dencer, Col. or ing “porch for Horace Pitcher. San Francisco, Cal. . Mrs, Hull and daughter, Miss transport the people to and from West- erly, and the Groton and Stonington line did .a fair. business, as well as the Nor- wich and Westerly cars. S#. Michael’s troop of Boy Scomts mo- tfored to New London and tock part in events scheduled In that city on the Fourth_inclyding the parade. }. Sunday the 349th Co., C. C. C, R. L N. G., will leave for camp, and the boys ‘| éré making great preparations this week. A fyes —m thtlc Red Mndered fthe view of ghe Sreworks, which- - are usually watched -by rest- dents about town. e gk eyt ow T o her home STONINGTON Mondag afterngon.s Jarse, heavy so- Rainbow thasérs get at !sast 2 run for Hull, | their money. Gan grom ““"mfl ining & man = fls Girve ‘at Cutler and Elm streets turned ‘into the trolley pole, tearfng the. trolley wires down at this point of the: Groton. and Btonington line, - The accldent happened st 4.45, just as the Groton and Stoning- ton trolley ‘Was bound for Westerly. The work ocar was near, working on some rails and fixed up the difficulty. The trolley due in Westerly at 6.15 was half an hour lat Bunday about o, bty “touring cdirs bound for New York and bearing Néw York number-plates bumped at this sume polnty taking~ ‘tire'fefder off of ofie car and bending the wheels: a little B6th made a get-away under their own power and no oné was 'able to find out who were the care’ oceupamts. No acoldents were reported during the Fourth and the day proved a safe amd Mrs. Charles Meuse of . Mon is ‘the.! guest of Mrs, Sh-ekley family on (o e = 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Joseph and family of Water street, njoyod part, of the hotiday - 2- Tuesday in ‘their, Miss Murfel Lathan epent . Tuesday .in .Newport, R.. L < Hrank Brygr, Jr. rm.umed ’l‘ucdly from New<Bedford, ‘Mass.. ' y Mrs. Joséph August' of Omega street entertained party from Brook- line, Mass. Misses Elsie. Morrison and ANoe Pow- ers of the borough are spemding the week In New’ London It was thought.that.abput $400 was taknen in by various stores ‘of the borough for-the Fourth: - - Mr. gnd. Mys, Stanley .Moon of Rhode Island spent Sv.mhy with wxb.rd Con- .uhchcnmetAm, Mags., mntthew‘endhtownanflwwm- pu:»a Oomfl!to the -flmw mhy Fergumon is entertaining wmmmmv.vemy g ‘Brerett K. -Brown has been pushing | ‘the Farm Bureau campeign in Eastford and ‘Hampton ‘the past week with grati-- fying -success. - Both. towns have doubled | John Henry Mears of New Yert. m ihelr memberahip over last year. the record for round-the world speed by T making the trip-in-less..than . thirty-six days. 2 3 sane oné. The bo Wwere out ‘early and Iste. Special police did good work at @ifferent points about the town. At the Wadawarmuck club the rain and . fog . Blood.will-tell,:but sometimes we hate- to listen lo it 25 mmoaDwAY April 4, 1922, My dear Mr, Gillette: Your letter of March 30th received. Ikave used the new razcr constantly ever since you * sent it to me and it has given me the graatest satisfaction. Itisinfinitely better thantheold - one. The question of adjustment was always 2 troublesome one to me. ‘Now I keep it screwed down tight and have not the slight- est difficulty. 1am well pleased with it and heartily congratulate you upon thisinvention, 1 hope 1 may have the pleasure of sseing you soon, to renew our old acqualntance, ‘With kindest regards, 1 am Sincerely yours, Mr. King C. Gillstte, - 47 West First Street, Boston, Mass. 'OU will live to see America nroduce many a startling invention. Nonewill mean more to you in yourdaily lifeasa man and a citizen than the New Improved Gillette. Lookoverthecleanshavenymmgmenof affairs. Typical of the find of the world is selecting to run its business. ‘This type of men hailsthe New Improved Gillette selection of proper food than upon anything else. i £l s s : the greatest'shaving advance of all times. Th son is simple—~the . . as ! ’ right kind of'food digests Grape-Nuts is baked for 20 | e m,f;:’ ;:u’ ik — For instance—read this letter from Charles M. promply and is absorbed into ‘"’"’"n Mfimi‘tho : fll Fulcrum Shoulder S v . L52 hi 11048 ufl.“ b'?hflf:“io:d“m""w e clements, resulting in essy di- Chenig oy - : Your dealer in the Yellow Diamond store will e digests . o atine and quick swimilation, T e show you the New Improved Gillette. Compare slowly mey ferment and Jeed - Sarvid with s ; i s e it with the best old-type razor you know. ; to serious conditions. .G Nm-:flkflm At every point you will find it a 75% finer Grape-Nuts—the. dcheiou —and slong with its. nutritive cereal food made from whole - qualities is that: womlerfnl ‘wheat flwrmd pulted bnrley fivw! ;‘Ms a Reason” fc ‘ Grape-Nuts