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At Providence Sunday, October 1, there will be held a big parade by the Holy Neme soclety and Westerly's branch will be well represented. A speclal train has been chartersd which will leave Westerly Sunday noon and will arrive in Provi- dence about 1 o'clock, and retu win leave for Westerly at § o'clock in the evening. Westerly men who Will taki a prominent part are George Chapman, Joseph Gaftney, John mnphv apd John Morrison. A large delegation from all over the state will aftend. Rt. Rev. Bishop Hickey met the committee who have charge of the parade and glve them an inepiring talk, saying that they were being watched in every-day life and they should set a good example. Mrs. Ethlyn H. Roberts of Providence was re-elected president of the W. C. T. 1. of Rhode Island at ifs meeting there Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Hall was elect. od vice president; Mrs. M. M. Eldredg of Greenville, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Tdella Kent of Warwich, recording secretary, and Mrs. Eva H. Smith of Washington, treasurer. Two delegates from Westerly attended. Budlong corps, W. M Frazler of N York est of relatives i::n m “in Boston Thnn- hu retumed to the guest of her m Ml‘l Abnhm Lewis. Mrs. Thomas Gourlay of the road is visiting in New York . Mrs. Ricl Crandall of Lesteh street is entes Mr. and Mrs. Byron . Burdick of Bur) vt. Mrs. Frank A. y]es has closed her piace at Watch Hill and has returned to her home at Pawtucket, R. I WEST KINGSTON Mrs. Fannle Bicknell is visiting her niece, Mrs. F. K. Crandall at Kingston. Mrs. Richard Briston was a caller at ‘Wakefield Tuesday afternoon. Ong of the boss painters for the N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R. was taken very ill here Tuesday. He was faken (o the waiting room in the station, Dr. Kenyon was called and administered treatment. g Wi lsn % short t;m: ::e uu&len agent, M. @ay sfternoon in their hall and tled | Smith, saw thal e patient was worse session was a Birthday social. Refres e T e hgim McElroy attended the W. C. T. vention at Newport, Wednesday. Herbert Rawden has a new coupe. The Bible school members are here to attend the rally at Peace Dale Sunday afternoon. E. A. Wilcox is to convey a4 who' are at the chitirch at 2.30. Nathaniel Brown and family of Val- ley Falls yisited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Jobn C. James of Usquepangh is very ill. Thursday morning of last week he suffered a shock, resulting in complete palaygis of his right side. His sister, Mrs. Susie Northrup is helping care for him, ~ Shore e fi.,'“* = w»lmmaxcl!y and YW- ing the afternoon ‘Wheeler served a deficious salads, cold meats, ralls, cake, coffes and ice cream. Jeremiah Snow of spending a few days with nephew, Warren Thompson, before returning home. He has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Phebie Thompson of Yantic. Miss Lucy Wilcox of Bn:nb Centre is visiting Mrs, Warren C. Perkins, of Conimicut, R. L Mrs. A. B. Rammage of erbury ospital visitors a1y and Rer nurse from St. Mary's (Miss Marshall) were tem with Mrs. J, P. Aliyn. Thursday evening the C. !L meeting wes led Dy Rev. W. D. ou. The toplc was, How Ci.n Wa Help eign Misslon Work? The Fitchville church services Oct. 1 will be *to‘um 11 a. m., wor- ship- and sermon by th putor 12.15 noon, the church school; 3 p. m., wor- ship at Scott Hill; 7 p.'m., unlon servies at the Norwich ‘Congregational church, when Dr.:Cranston:will deliver the address of the evening. Sunday of mext week the Passion Play is to b given at the evening servies of the Fitchville Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. John. Elfstrom of Hart- ford motored through in their new car and visited Mrs. Eifstrom’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Winchester, e R B Collinsville—The women of Canton are giving another community dinmer Sunday in the Baptist church parlor, af- ter the sermon. ECZEMA ~ PSORIASIS — ITCH Or any Chroni¢ or Local Skin Trouble. | Ask your Druggist about RU-BON. & Co., Special’ Lee lesala and Retail Distribitors. Goff'sBroadway Cash Market con- STONINGTON Mrs. Peter Flynn and family are to move to New London Oct. 1at. Harry S. Baboock, who has been the guest of his mother returns today (Sat- urday) to New York. This (Saturday) afterneon the A. V. A. A. will play & game of baseball here with the Potter Hill team. This will be one of the league serles. It is rumored that next week two rooms in the Atwood Machine Co.’s plant hers will close for a short time. Mrs. Harry Mitchell, of the Stonington road at Wequetequock, entertained the membars of the Ladies’ Ald soclety of Pawcatuck Congregational church Thurs- day afternoon. Tea was #erved and plans for the fall work were discussed. This was the first meeting of the season. Mrs. Babcock of Plainfleld, Conn., was a caller hers Thursday. Miss May Fahey and Frances Misto of Cranston, R. 1, were married Thursday FITCHVILLE Among those who attended the Mast- ern States Exposition at Springfield wers ‘Willis Chappell, Elias Stocket, Carl P. J. Lynch, John Proclor and . Sullivan. . and Mrs. Oliver Portelance and daughter Gertrude motored from Wor- afternoon by Rev. Henry Thompson, at |cester Saturday and spent the,week-end the Baptist parsonage. with Mrs, Juliz Arthur. NSRS 0. < 2P IS Ellswerth Powers has returned to MYST[C Northfield school, after spending his va- cation with his sisters at the home of ks - AReEE 1 A S A Pk :amé‘:m“md aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Baptist church Miss Miriam ngley | o o 2nd Harold Maine wers upited in shas. | ~A DAY of young peole of the villag rlage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Tingley of Pequot ave- mue. The church was handsomely dec- orated by the mamber of the bride’s Sun- day school class, hydrangeas, dahlias, and marigolds being used. At three o'clock as the wedding march was play- od by Mrs. George Dunham, the wedding WINTER COATS $19.75 Values to $35.06 These are dressy models — a considerable nymber of them, in all the good colors, and WINTER entered the church preceded in all sizes to 46. They are made of an wool Tricotines in navy and b They g g R v M all-wool Velouf, are ¥inely tailored, silk- are finely tailored, and the long lines and Morgan, Everett Earnshaw and Donaid || QUALITY Central Building SERVICE lined throughout, and warmly interlined. smart box coat models give a variety to date. Long e colorings are black, navy, , rein- ith are e B Sutk Suith vee Seit Sis iR The col black, brown, rein- the showing. All are lined throughout with are very app bridesmald was Miss Adab Newbury. Telephone 1563 5 deer and sorrento. If you want a good coat, Peau de Cygne, and are attractively orna- ton Crepes, Rev. J. G. Osborn, pastor of the church a pretty and dressy coat, for this season, mented with fancy braiding. There are performed the ceremony. A reception was held at the home of the bride's par- ents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Maine left for a wedding trip to Pontiac, Mich., where they will be guests of Mrs. Maine's sister, Mrs. Bernard Lamb. The bride received many beautiful gifts. BALTIC A dance In the Workingmen's Soclal ub hall Wednesday night was well at- tended and proved very emjoyable. A meeting of the baseball working ommittee was held in their hall Tues- day evening to formulate plans to raise funds to cover the shortage left in the treasury after the regular baseball sea- son. A whist and dance was decided on. To date twenty-two resident hunters’ licenses have been issued from the town clerk’s office. The warning for the annual town meeting has been put on the different town sign posts. The town school committee’s reports for the school year this year will be bound with the selectmen’s report, in- stead of being in a separate book, as in former years. The sample ballots for the election to be held Monday next hove been received and it is noticed that the republican party column contains “no nomlnzuon" for the office of first selectman. you should attend this one-day sale. Special Low Prices on Quality Meats ~ For Saturday % Fresh Cut Pork Loins to Roast (not frozen)..... Ib. 35¢ Fresh Cut Fresh Shoulders. .. ...cuiouvonn .3db. 22¢ Very Best Quality Roast Beef. .. ....c.... ..........]b. 35¢ Solid Meat Pot Roasts...................... lb. 28 Boneless Smoked Shoulders (corn cob smoke) . . Ib. 25¢ Legs Spring Lamb, from selected bag lambs. ... Ib. 40c Fores Spring Lamb, boned and rolled. . . ....... lb. 30c Armour’s Star Hams, 8 to 10 Ibs............. Ib. 33¢ Saratoga Lamb Chops (they are delicious) . .......1b. 40c Native Chickens, Ib. 50c ‘Native Fowl,'Ib. 45¢ Fresh Made Sausage Meat .................. lb. 38¢c Squire’s Sugar Cured Bacon— : Sliced, Ib. 32c . By the piece, lb. 28¢ A SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT selected from the largest stock get a custom made suit or eolt‘ ments are, and cut in the styl price lower than you would pay not fit at all. GET YOUR SUIT OR SCHWARTZ BROTHERS Final Clean-Up Sale 75 SPORT HATS ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY $1.98 We just got them in, and they are too attractive for words. Felt, Velvet and Velour were used in these snappy little modern hats for those who want style at a low cost. When you can get a stylish, Sport Hat for this price it is no time to hesitate. are only seventy-five of them, and if you want one, be here as early as you can Saturday. A New Line of Children’s Hats. . ... $1.98 to $7.50 63 BEDS LEFT FINISHED IN WHITE ENAMEL, IVORY, WALNUT AND OAK — ALL Z-INCH POSTS, 1 AND 2 INCH FILLERS. REGULAR SALE PRICES $12.50 TO $27.50 TO CLOSE THEM OUT IN QUICK ORDER Your Choice, $10.00 SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES IN ALL GRADES AND SIZES AT VERY LOW PRICES AT THE CLD STORE, 9-11 WATER STREET, IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Some More of Those Nice Glass Butter Boxes 33e¢ SATURDAY ONLY have just received another lot of these splendid Butter Boxes. . w”w‘m B ' 'yb and eweet. The boxes will hold full two pounds. They are oblong in shape and take up little room in the refrigerator. have tightly-fitting glass covers, and will keep the b icely assorted line of all- all sizes in this showing. DON'T BE THE LAST MAN COME AS EARLY IN THE DAY AS POSSIBLE . FOR ONLY $33.50 An Extra Pair of Trousers for $9.00 THE BOSTON STORE APPAREL SHOP —_— Three Sensational Special Offerings for Saturday SILK FROCKS - $1495 Values to $25.00 = Some sxguisite llttle frocks in a SUITS $24.75 Values to $39.50 $33.50 Saturday evening at nfne o’clock the gangplank will be drawn That is the very latest -moment at which you can place an order for a Suit or Overcoat, tailored to your measure, and of fine woolens and w: ever shown in this city. You cannot afford to miss it. You tailored as only the best gar- e which you may select, at a for a ready-made whioh does OVERCOAT TODAY, " $400 RUFFLED VOILE CUR- TAINS—Better than the others and the same length. All have tie backs. SATURDAY, SPECIAL §339 $350 QUAKER N E T CUR- TAING — Filet Net Curtains with pretty lace edge. They are 21-2 yards long, and attractive In every way. SATURDAY, SPECIAL $289 3c QUAKER FILET NET — Sold/rexumly for 86c a yard. SATURDAY, SPECIAL 2% $2.50 QUAKFR FILET CUR- TAINS—Curtains of this famous make, with lace edge and 21-2 yards long. SATURDAY, SPECIAL $185 PLAIN SUNFAST DRAPERY— A dainty 50-inch fadeless drap- ery fabric in rose, gold or blue. Sold regularly for $1.25 a yard. SATURDAY, SPECIAL 75c 45c CRETONNE—We have just received a very large assortment of these pretty Cretones, in a bewildering variety of design and coloring. All 36 inches wide, SATURDAY, SPEGIAL 350 riety of models, beaded and embroidered in the very latest manner, an Satin, Tricosham and Brocades. Thke colors are black, brown, navy, beige and henna. Stop' Today is the Very Last Day OF OUR BIGGEST SALE OF TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS AND OVERCOATS a great va- strictly up to Special Values In" Floor Coverings and Draperies RUFFLED VOILE CURYAINS —Pretty Ruffled Curtains; 21-4 yards long. All have tie backs. SATURDAY, SPECIAL $2.39 ARMSTRONG AND BLABON LINOLHUM — The best printed linoleums, usually sold for $1.00 2 square yard. 'We will lay it free of charge. SATURDAY, SPECIAL 8% CONGOLBUM (Gold Seal) == Sold regularly for 75c a square yard. We have a very large as- sortment of their-very best pat, terns. SATURDAY, SPECIAL 5% $4500 SBAMLESS VELVDP RUGS — Smith’s make in the 9 by 12 size. A fringed Velvet Rug of great beauty. SATURDAY, SPECIAL $37.50 NAIRN'S “PRO-LINO” — The new felt-base floor covering, made by one of the best known linoleum manufacturers. We are now carrying it in a- good assortment of handsome pat- terns. Walue S5c a square yard. SATURDAY, SPECIAL 45¢ Akt TAINS — Why spend your time making them when you can buy such pretty ones. We have them in plain muslin, hem- stitched, and in the cross barred materials. B0c, 5o, 60, 750 A PAIR