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F. R nows n gu:ul:.emflhli x '“ 677.00. 135-143 muN STREET, NORWICH 3 DON’T MISS THESE EXCEP’I‘]ONAL ¢ New . York, Aug. 17~-Spat ~ uoum: sjeady, middling . 22.00. vnm:e in’ prices ‘which took .place in of the. absence g m{\ o any new developments In ths hard: coal] and rafl.. sernmno fiiflaufiee g, | : New En :;‘«' -f-".,:’.m 'u?-‘ oNEE W Enag) ne ' MONE huh pmmwi 5 % % xcs:n::!yrl‘ne: :“:u‘k:flh ummmon;e?«;» : ‘?“"’g“”"' ths notwworthy |. ‘New York, Aug. 11.—Call monsy ing labor _troubles - found ; 5 ut ane 3 easy; high 3 1-4; iow & 1-i; raling rate &5 abubept 1 Pap <518 1-4; closing Dl 3 1-4;-offered-at 3 1°2; e y.t‘:.m L lmlm:ld'unlmn- lnhr e : ““‘g;f,' ::mn“f’“" . Fren -.ua Belgian bonds weakened in | septances 3, 4 prominently . in the dealings fn that re?ohnw the fall in the exchango rate, —_— z X AV | group, Lehigh.Yalley~ and. Chesapeaie] Dot raliisd’later. British vt | CHICAGO GEALN MARKL? > and Ohio breaking through to naw top ay Chicago, Aug. :T.—Upturns in price % : prices, while Reading touched the high-| 2758 - s for ‘all place _tcduy, = owing. est figure since the Supreme Court d: lu-nly to Teports tha: drought aud heat sion confirming the right .of preferred| e mm lDa\l-v-- wloIe pml; L2 5 -m P stockholders to take.part in_tho sagréga- . ously n: conspicacns sellers of ROOMS 302-303 Examples of August Sale Values In Dining Suites flon”ylan” Northorn Pacitc,” Chicaso whewt 824 cor exseaiod 3 rania Shaneo 5 STATE STREET and Nothwestern, common. .and prefer- 4 s Rs ‘of front. The wheat markst closed firm, 4 s i Colonial Golden” Oak Dintng Suite, of six pieces — consisting red; St. Louis and San F(am;lm:‘) andj . P}“ A -8 to 2 3-8 met higher, with Septem- NEW LONDON, CONN. of Pedestal Base Extension Table, Mirrored “Buffet and four New Orléans, Texas -and ' Maxieo, alfo g -2 17936 $1.03 and Decembar $1.04 3-8 to Licénséd by the State Bank Chairs, with genuine leather upholstered 50 s0ld at’the year's best prices. . 4% 101 . 10168 41.4)4 1g2. Corn guin-d 1 3-8 to. 2@ g Eo h : e raNesesseea ettt e e aess 554 50 Oils displayed ‘marked _strenggn . ; % 100, ! 10046 {2 1-8 and oats 5-8@3-3to T-bc. In pro- om - reports of an impro in_the e 200, 100 45 | visions the outcome ranged from lc.de- ‘Willlam and Mary Jacobean Oak ofl situation, canstrued as | > 4th - 20 <1002 githe to bc advance. Suite, of nine pilg:es——comprisoing g;?i?f an indication that. farther price cmg - "109.74 At first the wheat market showed a ® sion Table, China Closet, Buffet, with would not be necessary.: Other conirib- 10024 downward tendency waich appeared 10| cousins, Mr: and -Mre. George Belcher, Mirror, 5 -Side Chalrs, and 1 Arm Chair, utory - factors, tencing ' to stahilizo. | 0.1 be related to adverse. Buropsaa financial | South ‘Coventry: this week, with genuine leather prices are the continued Aecerease 0 conditions, especiaily a new lcw price re- u and ‘Mzs. A. S. West aad. two chil- seats $149 oo Mexican -produation deelsion. of the cord for German marks, It.soon. became Springfleid are guests ‘of Mrs » icc: tment Indepsndent producers 1o s 7 2 % apparent, however, that s much more ):oou: for- their vacation. Nine-piece Queen Anne Dining Suite, in their product and not mar<at: ft uiifer | - powerful influence’ was the siubborn Rev C. C. Lyon ‘and sonof Pern, Vr. Jacobean Oak—consisting of = Extension orable - conditions, - -and . reparie-i A ascent of ‘the corn market, guided by | wese gwes®s of local friends this week. Table; Buffet and six Chairs, with seats c—qim readjustment- of some of _tse .,' gg persistent . damage ' complaints from| Mr. and Mrs. H. Dosworth and-daugh- upholstered in genuine 1 important companies.”, “ Gams ~ of a point S states of Jargest production. - Soon the | ter Ruth-and Miss:Kemp were guests. of 3 leather....... or more- took place in it:(rmlatdpofl ‘0! SQ.flmz.,. 8 ’ A wheat market,” too, bagan "to climb In| M. and.Mrs. Frank’ Bosworth in ‘East g New Jersey, Pierce Ofl, . 1lips Petrole- N $ line with corn. The rise" in values con- Wm.ncum for the week end. Citoa ::lgu‘;?nSaAr:?: D'Rlbnlg ssmé?é incmhax:mca'; Vs Efi.‘ Faie) —comsistiy ol Butension Tablo Bufet um, Cosden, Pacific and Texas com-|. Capt : Xt 3 tinued then throdghdat the day and|’ Mrand Mrs: I Dosworth and daugh- oy g q & s.and 1 Arm Chaff, with genuino leather 50 s YT wheat closed at: the =5 - most figures | ter- and Miss Lucy Kemp visited friond: "y S. Steel ws active agala- today in St *38.93 ¢ red - in Gurleyvilie Sumtay. e —— expectation'bf h;&vny lnc\'em:ffl produc- E s 9% Berg Export buying of wheat hers was. es- Miss® Gladys 'Chapnian of Providence tion, touching *03, erionly. 1= € e s e E timated at 620,000 bushals, and it was|R. 1, wes tho guest.of Mew. John Rishtor Extraordlnary Sale Offers In Good Bedroom Suites e MR ; i B wanna, Midvale, and i - esetas. .. . s taken at the-seaboard mosily for defer- — o Four-pisce Américan Walnut Bedroom - Suite, in_the tered their jpositioms;’ but Craclide ‘wag Belglan franql " |red shipment from gulf’ port to Burope. IJSBON Quesn Anne design. Compriges full 'size Straight. Bed, reactionary, - suggesting ° disippointmeng Kronenw .. 07 e Another bullish faccor was a falling ot Dresser, Chiffonier, ard Semi-Vanity Dressing Tuble |of the speculative. element over. the fail- Srreden. i 3 in primary receipts——peraaps because of |- The Sunday school picnic was held Sat ure of the ~directors. :‘wke dividend {0 E0, 1216 the rail strike. -There were suggesuons |urgay at Miss Tmey ' Baldwin's and i action on-the common Or- announce current, however, -that-the crest nf the the sale of additional common stock at g,em’ : z ; e e T st 1 1| EPite,of lowery weather thiere was 2 largy par. " 3 ready. passed. stténdance. Outidoor games wers oat of Pacific '‘Gas ‘and Bléctrle ‘and’ Consol- ¥Four-plece Queen Anne Bedtoom Suite, In American Walndut. ~Consists of full Bo Dre = S5 Notwithstanding that rural offers of | the question but Miss Baldwin opened her Aty St reaser ChUlonite: ldated Gas at gains of mearly two points 3 il o corn increased as‘ prices = bulged, the | haspitabls home and ail were kept busy [ plicate rror ess- or more featured the publle utilities ‘corn market advance gave mo sign of be- | and happy’ plying various Indoor ga H55 TEDM Manihsrins, vilie. $1 #76iD. - ‘Snigara WideTli gobddermarig, | SO PIEION (OF: KEW YOBK o pmen. under the leadership of American Sugar e e EA R ;:bncham)m e«}(mS!::’[h D&%‘oi;mmnfifif;& ?:::w:hr:hin'l fi'fi'm“’fm m which advanced more than a point to'a Néw York, Anys 17 —Th o 1 2 indiana and Ohlo wérs all sail to be|cream and cake were new peak price. ! condition _of tbe Fedoral Rescrve in need of rain. fats falowed corn.| George Budeit of the U. S, mavy, whe m’nn:xh;i‘;::- n“mdngnggua Agmn.n dm;g:;:r. Ztu:ue: gor:fio?vzv he =2t Provisions averaged Jow=r with hogs., |i=s on‘ u“llz ;i-n‘ nxlmh has sakm visit 4 B B £ ——r Ing fri n town the past wi and U Pu;mcm Ceéealll Electrlc Storage Battery Z’g::} gu‘flr?fr;)“x:a"i S8 Chicago Gratn Mnrket. now with his brother, Charies Budeit, Jr., and Coca’Cola. \resel ,145,368,78h. of full size Bow-End Bed, Dressing Table with Triplicate Mirror, and Chif- forette withy chest of QIAWErS. .ccovsarosnssssscoomes Three-plece Bedroom Suite, in American H Walnut. This attractive suite -consists ew Hi L Total sales were 600,000 shares. Bills discounted secured by govern-|Wheat— Hizh Low SN red; ambien aesd il Call money opened and held at 8 1-4 | ment war obilgatiois: Fer memlers. %’flfi >k ;22," {gg,é Der cent. and thers was no change in the | $21,851,652.73. S : Ernest Kennedy and Miss Fiorence Ken. Wonderful August Sale Valu% In lemg Room Suites i maey g o e | TN others $18,072,872.53. ek y : edy of i Tuesday and left commercial paper continted light. > Bills bought in open market $26,335.- | Corn— A o :cen)n-oq) r:x:)nmobnc o: the :):ur ‘:1 ::e Demand sterling was in urgent demand | 099.59. Sept. ... & 5% Yoo Comme¢ticut Poultrymen's association. {in the foreign exchange market, rising{ Total bills on nand § 56 544 555 Mr. Kenneds's uncie and aunt, Mr. and to $4.49 1-8, or within a few points of | Total earning aseats 5% ik Mrs. John Kanahan, of Central Village the year's high record, while German| Uncollected items , 3ig are in charge at the Kanahan home dur- marks fell to the extreme low record of | Due to members 31y 30% %, ling their ateence. 8 3-4 cents a hundred. French checks |$682,851,787.07. - 343 3% FL% Mrs. Olaf Nelson is spending this week x::;ggfl in e early trading but Total deposits §3)9.762.812.52, 2 B L D sTH with her ‘daughter, Mrs. William Mc- T Clennan, in Schenectady, Y. sfii‘ts — ué)hgl?terefl in tapestry., Three —_— Mrs. Joseph Calavito and children pillows anq olster 179 [ | Jean 2nd Joseph, Jr., and Mrs. Margaref Snotidea | Weiland of Providence ane guests of Mrs. | Albert-Rist, and on thelr return te w E S E R L Y { Providénce -will be accompanied by Mise . I < | Heden Rigt for several weeks' visit. |~ Mr. and Mrs. Eml Hoelok and son anc | Mra. Hoslek's mother. Mre. Kennerson | of Myetic, were visitors Sunday at G. A - There is to be a public hearing on the (a. m. and wiil leave Newport at 4.05. A | Kennedy's. ¢ : proposed erection. of & bullaing across | sight-sceing tour has been plxaned while | _ Fev. and Mra. Frank 2 - Fuller_of Wes the Pawcatuck river by Andrsw Flsner, | there. Three hundred delegatés-have ;l-}“"""fl- WhO. are “SpnAIAgithelr -vaca. a miatter which the selectm>n of Stoning- | ready registered and will attend the con- | ton in Norwich Town. were guests Fri | ton are interestcd, for the peopls of ference at Ashaway. | Sayict Mo R Fyda section. The hearing will be “eld today | | Lester Durdick of Bterling- is at the (Friday) at -1.30. o'clock in. the Pawc: A box of dymamitc has been found;home of his aum, Mrs. W. A. Read, for tuc keourt room - on :Libarty strect. | Ne7¢ by Herbart Dowding, 13 year old 500 | two weeke' visit. About 10 days '2go ‘a hearing was hem"” George Dowding, @ cderk 2 e local} Fred Kinne of Westminster was 2 vis in Westerly. The govecnment sought ,markf't Ha dscovered the uox,'\v itor {n town Sdnday and attended hi: s 1% | the opinion of Westerly town eouncil, but | SONtTed @xcugh of the stuff to blow up)old home church at Newent. Anaconda Cop the decision has not been given, a7 the | ™ ¥\ g @s returning from a swim “rank Mell has prchased an automo- Ateh T & S F selectmen of Stonington ssked to « bs|IN the Pawcatuck river Monday and he | bie. At T&SF pr heard. Major V. L. Petersoa of the 17 | N°ticed a stick standing wp in the ground | Mr. and Mrs. Denniston Chariton and Balt & Ohio S. engineering corps, who Is investigating | 27 UPon koing closer to the object dis-|little danfhéer EMazbeth of Porto Rict Balt & Ohlo pr . has served notice on all interastad In the | SVered it to be a yadiock After digging | were guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Malools Pith Steel project to. attend -the meeting whicn is|[¢ UR€cthed the box' which contained | Wibberley Sunday. Bth Steel (B) to be held today and, presat thiv viws. |\5° dymamite. e got some boys and| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sage of Norwich Beth Steel 7 p c'.. Latr on a joint meeting will beheld,be- | 1¢ @nd the others with the aid of a ham- | were visitors at the Wibberiey homs lsat | B.rook .Rap Tr tween the selectmen of the town of |[MeT broke the lock. 'This belonged to|week. Brook R T ctfs . Stonington and the Westerly town coun- | LSW%TE & Street, contractors. who were | Mrs. W. A. Reed entertained the La- Batte Cop & 2 cll members when probably. some action | ¥OTXNE on the sewer job, and Was under | dies’ Ald soclety Wednesday afternoon. Sutte up Three-piece Tapestry Overstuffed Living Room Suite, consisting of Sofa, Chair and Rocker, with removable spring cushions, spring seats, spring backs, spring edges and 1,50 roll arms . Three-piece Karpen Cane and Mahogany Living Room Suite, comprising Sofa, Chair and Highback Chair with spring ¢ ; j The rollawing 1s n summary of the Three-plece Living Room Suite, with transactions on t) - ma.!mgany frames, richly finished, and Bz Yo n P - cthange up to 3 P. M. ” spring seats, upholstered in tapestry. : 2 - - Comprises Settee, Chair and Rocker. b S . Just the thing for the small » 8-S Jores 55 ELECTRIC BRIDGE 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs [iz ane tocn e Alifed Chemfeal j Allls Chalmers ... Ag Chem .. Bect Sugar . Bosh Mag . * AGENTS 526.50 FOR THE LAM P S HOOVER H a s attractively Perfect, fine QHA{itY ELECTRIC turned mahogany i £ shaft and handsome R, nhoanul et SUCTION | si shade with » fringe in assorted colors. Complete with cord and plug. e e e | $11.90 Tempting August Sale Offers From the Jewelry Dep’ terns and colorings. If you need a : will be reached. The government con-| % €iod that had been bullt duting the |4 food sale was heid. GENTLEMEN'S ~ LADIES' 14-K. GENUINE 12-PIECE 5-PIECE e e |ionds, that tHiS 18, Dvicable witee ther | o andenstood one of ‘i thildren fock & |0t thE ol i et 17-JEWEL WHITE GOLD LIBBEY ROGERS' ROGERS' | Gent Leather pr ... i for builaings. _ The recommendations of | Stick of the dynamite home to her father, | wood park, Watecbury nurees being. the < RIBBON “BEST IN THE SILVER i Chand Motor ... - the town of Stonington town council will | W10 discovered the nature of the £oods |judges. A rainy day prowed no deterrent ILLINOIS* WORLD” .+ = SILVER Ches & Ohio .. y ; Rave some welght in the matter. and notified the police. and 71 bables were entered. Rowland WATCH WCELET - 27. | The. officers elected for the year by cut aLass TABLEWARE 1pa SET Chi Gt West Chi Gt West pr . jChi M & St P {Chi M & St P pr . Chf & N'west ... Chi & N'west pr. 2 Atia c ac limousine came into | PRILDS Barber, the Ittle son of Mr. and % 32 ithe Watch Hill Improvement soclaty are | Westerly from the other sde as follows: President, Mrs. Davis C. Anderson; vice president, Mrs. Samuel WATCH Consists of 6 Knives H‘M beautiful gold ppusyally hand- SUGAR with stainless steel This pattern is very filled case, guaran- gome, hand engrav- blades, and 6 Forks. pleasing and the ex- tesd for 20 years. o3 solid white gold and Heavily silver plated quisite finish and m; o;& ?::m!ll:sh;s; Watch, of distinc- a n d guaranteed fine workmanship, g tive design. Has 15- without time limit of which each miece fully guaranteed t0 yowel - mnovement, CREAMER by the manufac- isan example, makes g i v e dependable ang 5. fully war- REGULAR turers and ourselves .the set a remark- timekesping service ranteq — Very spe- —In silk lined chest. able value — Very —Very spectal at — cia] at $1000 VALUE $12.00 value— special at— $31.50 $22.50 $4.50 $7.50 $10.90 of the|Mrs. Clae Barber of 1463 East Main bridge at about 10.45 Wednesday night, |Strect; and grandson of Rowland R. Bar. going at break-meck speed through the | U°T; Wom the pfise, a silver cun, as the Beetle; treasurer, Mrs. Henry B. Jov;| aenter of the towm, went down Eun| Pasantest” baby. secretary, Mrs. Edmund P. York; corre- | street, turned off (he highway at Thomp- | , )53 Dorothiy Barber of Waterbury ts CHiRI&EP ... sponding secretary, Mrs. Willlam S. In- | son's Corners, and landed in a fleld, the guest of her'aunt, Mies Martle Bar- Chile Copper nis; executive committee, president, vice | call was sent infor the Sanitary corps | PeF- i Chino Copper 2 9 president, treasurer and secretary, Mrs.!ambuiance, as one passEnger was badly Cosden .. ... : 2 |John-Newberry, Miss M. L. Howard, Mrs. | injured. The police arrived and notlced | Norwalk—The 18th ammual report of Cosdey pr . 9 Frank Turnbuil, Mrs. Philip Stanley;|the Rhode Island number 42-538 and |the board of gas and eleotrical o Crucible Steel .. 2. | anditing commiftee, Mrs. Harvey Cowes | registered 4n the mame of Frederick I.|sianers of Norwalk, which wae sonoitrd Crucible Steel pr and Mrs. Robert Barrie; nominating | Merrick of Pittsburgh, @ summer guest|to the court of common council last week, Del & Hudson 4 committee, Mrs. Walter Hope, Mrs. Geo. {at Watch Hill. The machine was dit shows a’ of $132.080.57 Dome Mines ., Babeock ; agent, Mrs. Edmund York. o, Yaaartchal POt ot S12.040.57 for the year S about three feet in a drain which had endmthml 30th last. The report shows % .. . 5 been dug to drain the land there. There | U e’ num! of lig] in use o e o R O R e S e N e O L A B . o T : % | - People who travelled on' the 438 ex- B ber of atoet Rglits ~ g:: )‘éls:ldc a8 ™ | press from New. York to Boston Wednes- ;ere( three peol‘ple in the.car and acoord- | April 30, :1”2 was €84 nitrogen and in- Sale Offers. In Musical lnstruments All the Latest Popular S Ty ay were delayed. The train was sae- | 5,0 U alco tyo,of ihe men, W, x| chadment Mgt 3 Knight, captain of Henry Joy's yacht, ¢ By IR} .8 tracked about an hour, walting for an ) - < w14 g::nhfgznhebpr =i 90,}2 ] % | engine from Midway. to come. along for [ SPray IIL at oyecch HAll, Sl Ghiakies ranp s Motor e %118 < the 4.34 limited, which was disabled at Jow:, e Tound Jyive ooy i groond VIOLIN ... GUITAR .. a5 eeieseie : 23| SHEET MUSIC B g uite 2 way fram the machine, ‘Bartlow Elected: . SNARE DR I 1098 i Bradford. ‘Some of the men, travellers | I d Counsellor Good SNARE DRU §iars . MUsic At Prices That Are Lower Ampeuntl Wik LUK DAt on Bathing muits and went i the | beins unconsolous. - Willlsm Cameron - T MANDOLIN $475 Than Elsewhere. Tnspiration Cop',... 4t - 40% ‘water for a swim, they used tho baggage [ W23 the chauffeur. Dr. Merry. Johnson emplars . b5 1 [car as a bath house. When the engine | Of Westerly, Who was driving to the Hill, 15 came along, half on hour ' later, they | 3™ alon;. and he made.an examination Ni‘ were dressed and reldy t0 “move on.” of Bartlow’s condition and rushed him to Int Harvester 112% Int Mer Mar ... Int Mer Mar pr North Pacific' *. .. the Lawrence Memonial: hospital at New Inter Paper . 5: 59" | “About 150 children gathered Wednes- | London in the Sanitary corps ambulanes, Int Paper pr sta 74 |day afternoon on the playground provid- | The man was suffering from @ bad scalp THlS WONDERFUL OF FER 1 | Kennecott .. ... 38% | ed- gnd entered_the- athletic contest. Tho | wound and lacerations on the right hand. Lehigh Vmey -68 children did not seem to mind: the .intense | Cameron and Knight were brought to the :v;ax;vell ;fl:t IL . 0 80 |neat and enjoyed the games immensoly. | police station, where they remained while ” This i Bran 3 Sean ol Y " The First Hopkinton _Seventh Day (tho Westerly police investizated. The isa d New 88. Note, Fully Guaranteed Miami{ Copper. ... 13% . . 29% | paptist church, located at. Ashaway will | officers on. duty reported noticing the car Instrument, with handsomely designed case, in MoK &Twl.,.. I8% 18 hold, thelr . conference Tuesday morning | golng at @ high rate of peed and Mre, Oak Mah 2 o Mo K & Tw {pr.. 21 |and continue’ through Sunday, Aug. 27.|Lawrence Rook barely - escaped being ; or ogany, and compares avorably 1:'"51\‘ &flT ége;;:'. 224, | SIx out| of the elght living pastors will | struck byh’n;d machine and Mr. 'Rook p) Misou Vil , they iiclude Rev. Clayton Bur- | went on t! ewalk to avoid having his with plnyers selling at considerably higher prices. Missouri Pac pr ... * me!‘muss 00t BN Wi Ehiick | machine.min Tnto, by the atbec il fote OUR VERY With F, A pC &St 5 1904-1921; Rev. Herbert . Van Horn, |tures were taken Thureday of ‘the car ree Bem:h ST 3% 11511-1916 : George Show, 1916-1918; Rev. | and later the car was pulled out and SPECIAL Free Rolls, and X 78 % Z|p. B. 21921 and Rev. Alva L. |taken to a local garage under its own o s Davis, the present pastor. The Ashaway | power. It did not seem to be at ali dam- x PRICE Free Delivery NH&H % 34, - | High school is the bullding whore the | aged. e ; 3 Norfo¥c. South ..., 19 o ¢ ‘1173 |enilar services will be held evary P s & ¢ ? SPECIAL TERMS OF, $3.00 WEEKLY o e Sttengon, ht Fekiay aniidonein day |, A2, 1T SSeien b the sulastmen ot : : | ot 2 oclock, in charge. of Miss May Dix- | the town of Stonington ie being made of Penn R R . 3 - | the bar piaced at one of the oldest pent- gt £33 N . ' {Eiere on i AL e amier i coion of . | Yo 1 Stmington whicn o exabian: ; : : See the New Guaranteed Upright Pierce Ofl Dr .. .nns 42 % : ed before 1818 and has been maintained 5 % Ray Con .. | g 2 by the town. The pentway Wedneslay Piano We Are Offering For. ... . Reading .. ; * T1% | Sller of Plitabirgh and John Tanner of | 748 ractically closed by someone by 3 52 iacing a bar across the opening which ; i i - , {the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist | P 7 g Repub I & St . 335 | church choir ‘and members . will - have ¢ 12ads Irom the state highway &'cectiy to ; Repub T &.S;pr 3% charge of the music' Sabbath morning, In | the lward’s Island yroperty at the South Pacific .. 2% tho Ghurch. Thers will be speakers. of | eStréme end of the course. This pentway Thw M od el 240 Vl ctrola Console ;:;:lh.‘ gayil;:y. ; : 13 /| mote .at the mervices. - m ;—‘0;:! l::;l‘ ;-bn selectmen are There will be a_ceizhration at Newport Same time ago And the Bargains In Good Used_'Pianos! Latest P Player Rolls Tenn Copper ] .| atoniay. "Augnat 26, ‘and at ths moraing | the Jand in this scction of the town was Victor Records [Eeage Tt 2 . ce a bfonza tablet to the memory. of | 8041 and it s rresumed that the man who . $2 Weekl By A e O = R Day Baptist -church’ in ca, . Be sure of getting - Terms of y Union Pac pr . 3 -8 will _be dedicated. ading off the main highway. This pent- - TE Subber Hetian nrlvice whlc‘fl Wil bo con. | way calls for two Tods for the rosd snd the Victor Reo- : | 8 Steel e @uctea by the pastors of * the Seventh |cannot be closed. It is the oldert pent- Rl v wekiat i This bs 2 splendid chance to get ¢ - 3 West'hw(;f; ,fil b P -| Day Baptist ‘churches of ‘Riiode Island. | way in Smé:_:};n and the town bas paid this popular Consolo Victrola. ; § SANLR PR A Tolabriten DIt Sorteal g of Elgar | out- toney upkeep. Come in today or tomorrow and ¥ = L7 S0n 50% | N0 Seventh Day Baptist chureh, will STAFFORD ‘We have them have it sent to vour home in YEES S y & mview, this being contributed to the s vn‘LE Q % : h ek ‘M 5 Y cdnbuthm by Mrs.. Cornelius Vander-| Miss Lucy Kemp, who has been the &1 Comse in’and time for Sunday. Richly fin. selecting it here. w f 3 1 : tatives of ihe - state ot |guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and| > : B - ished in mahogany and equipped y e sk S T A v port and the | Mre. H. A. Bosworth, for soveral days, with all the most PHONOGRAPHS > grade and. gmlazsve ~issues, - Baptists of New England. will ad 1 mmod Monday to her work for the Y. selections modern Vietrola 1 1 5 ACCEPTED AS outstanding feature-of today's rejatlvely:|afternoon servicés. Arrangements appliances. .. % i llfl!t daa.llfll! in. the, m markst. PART PAYMENT : 28 ant