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WESTERLY AND VICINITY Gavitt Liquor Case Continued—Sale of Hislop’s Store to Newburyport Purchasers—Block Island Boy Rescued from Surf Off Quonocontaug—Rapid Fire Drill at| T'VE GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. High School. Whe Interesting Advances Shown by Modern Dentistry Over the More Gumbersome Methods of the Past. Whe Mntroduction of Porceiain Den- tistry Doss Away with Pain — Grand Army of Rhode Island at the end of the year 1908 was 1,368, There were the year and six were by honorable John H. Shipple, who was sent from the children’s home in Providence three years ago to live with a family on had a narrow escape from drowning Friday afternoon dur- ing a perilous trip from the island to Shippie is 17 years of age and claims he has been abused by the people he worked for and was given no opportunity to atiend school. He resolved to make his escape and starte@ from the island in a flat bbt- tomed skiff to row to the mainland. Shortly after noon boat was sighte 50 deaths duri removel from ¢ discharge, three by transfer and seven by suspension, a total of 6. eight new members were mustered in. two received by transfer, and 26 by reinstatement, a total of 60. The re- vear were $770.90 and ex- Block Island, ‘eountry, “dentists who serve the very Dest class of patients, are fast com- ing to a realization of the fast that at one time superseded other of filling the teeth, so porce- lain is now, in many cases, superseding However, the dentist who has using gold for many years finds 1t difficult to change to po cause of the fact that it takes time mnd study to learn to properly manipu- late porcelain. .the mainland. ceipts for the penditures $735.04. made net gain in membership during In 1890 the membership was 2,944, but since then the gradual dwin- dling of the veteran ranks has contl ued until now the membership is less than half of the 1890 total. In the election of officers Westerly's war vetarans were not given consider- At the convention of the Wom- en’s Relief corps, however, Mrs. Myra Burdick of Westerly was elected dele- gate at large to the national conmven- tion to e held in Salt Lake City. about & mile off shore estonz and four car- penters who were working for him at Quenocontaug beach. running high and as the boy neared the ft was capsized, but the boy managed to cling to the overturned teeth is really un- There 1s a contrast between the goid, which oftens becomes black, mnd the pearly white of the teeth, that is annoying indeed to particu- Iar people, and especially is this so where & great deal of gold is used. eople find the constant drill- hammering consequent upon filling peinful end nerve rack- The surf was shore the | As there was no boat at hand to. go to the rescce of the boy, necessity be- came the mother without delay Mr. Ecclestone and his men utilized the halyards of the flag- invention and Judge Oliver H. Williams held regu- on of the Thi in Westerly Friday. against Oliver E, quest of his counsel E\hich they were at work, tied blocks ©f Wood to it at intervals and used it as a lifeline, with Harris Taylor in the He managed to get Shippie just as the boy ‘was o relax his hold on'the boat and the rescued and rescuer were then hauled ashore. When ihe boy reahed shore he was He was taken home of Henry In order to give tha people of Nor- meich the benefit BMethod, which represents all tha wmodern in dentistry, Dr. Jackson, the mmaneger of the King Dental Parl with offices on I'ranklin Square, has equipped a departjnent with & com- plete ontfit for doing this class of mork. This departm ©f an expert dentist from New York oity, who has for several years m w specialty of Porcelain Dentlstry #the Alveolar method of restoring lost Favite was, at the re- and by agreement 1 for the state, continued se of Joh's Corono charged with as- At the last session of the court it was announced that this case had been settied to the satisfaction of the parties in_interest, d to dismiss the against John Curl but the court re- consciousness e and it was told his story to his drenched rescu- asked that the case be dismissed and the counsel for Ecclestone took the boy with for plaintift him to his home in Ashaway and will rcelatn, @ tooth can be filled oty Sotoction % give the matter investigation. o defy detection, because of the fact that the porcelain will perfectly har- monize with the color of the Struc- gure of the teeth. There can be no and for this ns criticized the metion counsel in agreeing to sautle this case, in which the defendant in settiement that he might not ‘have been compelled to do were the case tried. The judge disap. proved of such methods, declaring that he would not discontinue this case, and continuation was ordered to the next session of the court, when he expect- that the case would be ready for Joseph T. Murphy, who recovered his | of the state horse and carriage at Stamford, dro the animal from that city to Bridg Thuraday and to New Haven Fri- Ha left the outfit in the latter and returned to ‘Westerly Friday He will give the horse a couple of days' rest in New Haven before the homewerd trip will be resumed. Con- the long and rapld drive given Fuller, the horse is in good condi- The stolen horse was the best In Mr. Murphy's stable. gave up money and because of unpleasant features attending its w wdapted to children. often generate an electric current ai their proximity to the nerves in juv mile teeth often causes unfortunate re- Any inteiligent person who any thought will at fate the advanteges of the mew dentistry, and the number of peo- le who stay away from the dentists ecause of unpleasant experiences or erfect teeth #£0 a month full of unsightly metgl. rec- ognize the fact that here take advantage Local Laconics. Judge Charles B, Waller London was in Westerly Friday. ives this matter An increase of two hundred dollars of the judges of the Second, Third, Seventh and Ninth judicial district ceurts, and an increase of $200 in the salary of the clerk of the Seventh district court, is provided for in an act introduced by ‘Westerly Friday from e trip abroad. The Hislop dry goods store in West- has been sold to Fisher Brothers they prefer fire drill in the Westerly High school Friday the building was vacat- in just forty-five seconds. Thomas Wilson and 2ach over 70 years of age{ ar- Westerly Thursday and were make the salary Wiiliams $1,300 and those of the other courts named § known in the and the fact undoubtedly ring to his office many pe have long appreciated the un: wife, veteran Grand Army of the ment _of Rhode public, depart- land, and the Wom- an’s Relief corps were held on the me day in Bristol, but in separate Budlong post s had representatives at both con- ventions, and national officers of both organizations were present. department _adju showed tbat the membership in the Anyone who has remained in a den- s chair for hours a wession of painful drflling or contin- uous use of the mallet mean and will be Quick to appreciate the difference in s because of the that the best patients are demanding porcelain work that dentists are begi ning to awaken Both to_their patients Jackson wil wisit to his office and will be glad to wxplain personally the many points of advantage In porcelain dentistry have only been hinted at in this ar 1t may be well to state for bridge work porcelain fll that has been long folt, eling it has attained a state of artist and porcelaln d extentively class work for many tRg = tedious iday morning they started and Relief Noka, a resident of Westerly son by occupation, died Thursday night at his home in Pond He was one of v survivors of the Narragansett tribe of Indians. and a stone methods, and it street, aged the advantages, and to them- JEWETT CITY. Mrs. Felix Guillett Taken to Backus Hospital—Baptist Committees Nam-~ ed—Social Evening of F. B. L. (Continued from Page Two.) school recently. Earthquake Scenes Shown. The Italian earthquake was the pri attraction of the moving pi en in the Bradley theater on This fiim presented the scenes of desolation in and about Messina after the earthquake. @8 of interest were Under North kies, Dream of Wealth, Sammy tes, Pretty Little Milliner, Gal- lant Guardsman, A Pair of Spectacles, soloist of the Felix Guillett, who was so seri- cd Thursday evening at her North Main street, was tak- en to the Backus hospital Friday morn- ing, the ambulance coming to Jewett accident occurred at 6 o'clook Thursday evening. while Mrs. Guillett paring supper. The lamep, which as about to place on a shelf, hit lifter and was knoked to the floor where it exploded, covering the woman’s clothing with burning il The carpet and part of the kitchen wall were quickly in flames. Righest amount of satisfaction: in den- take your chiliren to him as 3 find porcelain dentistr sirable for their o the dentist of all its te t robs going The King Dental Parior: on Franklin Square, ove Mrs. Guillett's law was present, and his efforts and presence of mind saved her He ran to the sink and deluged the woman and room with water. that the flames burned above her head. At the hospital Friday even- ing she was reported comfortablesnd it is thought she will recover, as no flames were-inhaled. Mrs. Guillett is 5 years old and bas Miss Florence Sargent of Boston is Somers Bros., guest of her Miss Bertha most convenjent The offices are clean and pleas- Special atten has returned from trip to New York city . Greene recently ster friends, on is given to the sterilization of instruments and every give comfort to th Mr. and Mr: effort is made t atients. Hours undays from 10 a. & Gives First Recital in Local Congre- Church — Attr: Pulpit Themes. At the Baptist church Sunday morn- Ing the sermon will be by the pastor, the Rev. E. W, Potter, on Christ the World's Only Hope and Life. evening his subject will be The Chief Blements of Greatness in the Life of George Washington. At the Congregational church the pastor, Rev. W. H. Gane, preach. Morning subject, Why Are Peo- ple Tempted? Evening subject, Laying the Foundation of a Nation. Patriotic service with special music. Christian Endeavor Wednesday at 7.30 p. m., in- Mseting of stending committes and board of visitors Wed- nesday after the C. E. meeting. Baptist Committees. Rev. E. W. Potter has amnounced the st of church committees recently ap- pointad by the prudential committee of the Baptist church. Ushers: George Willcox, James Bick- Wallace H. Payne, Byron Willcox, SHEA & BURKE The Choir guild, including the choirs rom the Congregational Congregational Furniture, Ranges, Carpets, ave its first recital this year in the Congregational Friday evening. \\Hl’i‘hdwfl! of a most pleasing inoluded the following selec- Mattings, Sewing Machines, Pianos, Go-Carts, Carriages. an prelude, Toccata in F Faminer: | stead of Monday. 1 church in Web- ster; processional, With Gladsome Feet We ‘Press, West, united choir; O Sing 3 Magnifieat and Dimittis in E flat, Barnby, Mis Congregation 37-41 MAIN STREET UNDERTAKERS Charles Armstrong, ‘Walter Jackson, Perle Whitford, Le- rnest Perkins, George commlttee: G. H. Prior, Mrs. or, Miss Alice A. Brown. olence committee: This Is the Day, Ketelly, |jand Green, E: Mrs W.alter Ha- George H. Hinch- Miss Olga Fosber Rev. B W. ‘Willcox, Mrs. M. Valentines! Valentines! Protty, Noveity and Joke Valentines and Valentine Post Cards for every- - was_assisted in th committee: A. M. Clarke, John Baptist church. b o bmmr‘(e)('v Dearn- Served Supper. Creps Paper, for valentine A fine ilne of Post Cards, Flags, etc., and Washington's WES, EDWIN A, Frankin Spuas neert the choir were served a chafing 3 v the officers of the la- dies’ soclal circle. Connittee on baptism: Mr. and Mrs. e on strangers: Deacon and ir. and Mrs. A. M. J. E. Phillips, rke and Miss Lillian Jones. Trees Freed from Ice. The warm sun and a damp south- all day Friday reileved the shrubbery of their ose who had opportunity t the woods round about the bor- One Hundred Dollars y cas> of Catarrh that cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ¥ & CO.. Totedo, O. have known F. believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and able to carry out any obligations made We Want Your Business and have cut prices to gnt It. In Wail Papers, Mouldings and Faint Supplles, also Palnting, Paper Hanging and Decorating, by experlenced workmen. le Druggists, Catarrh Cure is taken acting directly mucous surfaces of Testimonials sent fres. Sold by all Dryj rake Hall's' Family Pills for consti- d that two tons is a fair figure h to place the weight of ice sus- some of the big forty foot 038 from the Aspinook. from the Ashland Cotton have been at work partition- eption room in Dr v just nirth of s to be occupied Washington Once Gave Up P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, opposite Falls Ave, the Finu plock, which 3d poison from a spid- deep sores to The doctors failed, then Arnica_ Saive o writes John Washington of For eczema, i 5 ‘elephone 638 JEWETT CITY COUNCIL Holds Apron and Necktie Social—Vis- itors Entertained. cover nis leg. M. A. BARBER, Machinist 25 Chestnut St. ro aavertising ectiout squal Tesmla Jewett City council, No. 23, F. B. L., necktle 'social their room in Finn’s block on Friday ‘The room was elaborately Gecorated in the national colors. The beautifully arranged emblem of the or- der was conspicuous over the platform. It The Lee & Osgood Co.'s. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar; and it soothes branes, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from she system. The Lee & Os- inflamed mem- was framed flanked on elther side by photographs Food In | Bm(:nmes T It—Regulate Your Stomach. You haven't Catarrh of the Stom- ach, or Nervousness, or Gastritis, or gancet. ?:c. Prove this by l&fl;‘x ape’s Diapepsin after your very n meal. Convince yourself within five minutes that ur actual disease was sour, stomach—Food fer- mentation—that every bite you ate turned to S'.omxc‘.l;hhg‘. Stnmfldé: ‘makes ¥ polson and Acid, feel sick and miserable, pi symptoms as pain in the pit stomach, Difficulty in_brea a meal, Headaches, Belching, burn, Nauseous breath, Water brusn, Biliousness, Sour risings, Gas on Stomach and many other bad feelings. Indigestion is a result, not a cause, vdln‘. 3 l‘ulrfldl-—Ab‘dy to fown looking for places 1050 Sad Loy poctiey” aad poscibly THIS ANTI-FERMENT AND DIGES- A Thorough Cure for All Your Stom- ach Trouble Is Waiting for You Whenever You Are Ready to Take a3 Sompliated vy Dhesmmonis com e D! far the cwm&nmmuv been mild. Wallingford.—The board of reli baving a comparatively easy 3 this year as regards the hearing of ap- peals. A very few have appeared be- fore the board asking for a reduction of their assessment. Hartford.—By amicable arrangement Leslle Moulthrop of New Haven was appointed receiver of the Dwight Slate Machine company at Hartf Thurs- day. The concern is solvent. The re- ceiver's bond 1s $15,000. Lakeville—One of the events of the four years' course at Vassar oollege took place this week, when Miss Fran- ces Tyer, president of the senior class announced the names of the honor girls. They include Bessie Iren Day, Lakeville. g Bridgeport—John Szucs, who rang In 2 false alarm of fire from box 245 a few months ago, changed his pleg of not guilty in the oriminal court Thurs- day morning to gullty, and the court gave him three months in jail. A con- fesslon signed by the prisoner was of your misery. Tf the Stomach is sour, your food becomes tainted, and that's "why you have these disorders. shown. Meriden~With the postmasters and letter carries’ convention here Monday, the visitors will be glven a chance to Ask your pharmacist to show you a case of Pape's Diapepsin, which costs inspect the new postoffice building. It only 50 cents. Read what this effec- tive Stomach and digestive treatment contains, and how absolutely harmless it must be, how it does for the Stom- ach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn; absolutely removes every corrupting or tainting element, and will digest all the food you can' eat. Go to your druggist and get some Diapepsin now, then eat anything you want at next meal, and you will not suffer from Indigestion or Stomach trouble. Bach bite of food will taste good, and besides yon will not need liver regulators to keep your 1s of much interest to visiting post- masters, because it represents the lat- est and’ best things in government architecture, buliding and equipment. CATRO TO STAY IN DRESDEN. Ex-Director of Venezuela Was Worried by Beggars in Berlin. Berlin, Feb. 19.—Cipriano Castro, ex- president of Venezuela, left here today for Dresden, wheré he purposes ' to make a prolonged stay. He came from the private sanitaum where he went for an operation several wecks ago, intestines and Stomach clean end fresh. Now and forever rid yourseif of the misery of Indigestion and Stomach troubie. Make your meals & pleasure by going to the table with a heaithy appetite. — of George and Martha 'Washingon. At the other end of the room, over the lodge banner, was the word Welcome. Festoons of bunting depended from the chandelier to the corners of the room, and flags were all about the walls. The pedestal, altar, organ and the chairs of the president,’ vice president, council- lor and chaplain were draped in bunt- ing. Vases of red and white reses were upon the desks. In one corner of the room was en apron and necktie booth, lavishly decorated and having Lincoln’s pioture upon the table. Here J. P. Gor- man acted as auctioneer. There was an entertainment progremmme consist- ing of a _solo by Florence Peloquin, duet by Evelyn and Emma Gardner, reading by Mrs. C. ¥. Gardner, solo by John J. Gagnon,and singing by a quar- tette composed of . Misses Theresa n-m] and Mary Tinker, C. F. Gardrer ohn J. Gagnon. Remarks were made by the supreme officers and oth- ers. Cake and cocoa were served, and perfectos and clover leaves were pass- ed. The napkins were in patriotic de- s igm. Several of the supreme officers were present, fncluding Supreme President ‘Hugh Gibb and Supreme Organizer Roderick MacNeil of New Haven, Su- preme Guide E. B. Worthington of Norwich and Supreme Chaplain Mrs. and Helen Buckley of Hartford. Lena Buckley, & member of Hartford counell, also attended. ‘The committtes in charge were Miss Mary Tinker, Mrs. Nelbert Myott and Charles Gardner. Mies Ida Foster as- sisted Mrs. Myott in arranging the dec- orations and refreshments. Miss Em- ma Baboock was the accompanist for the singers. next Thu: of this town 1s announced. year. road with rheumatism. pital. ness, that tired feeling, d: of ;'flmlu. general ility and builds ap whole . oL S e serge, khal STAFFORD SPRINGS. Raid on Hard Cider Selling Farmer— High School Entertainment Nets $50. The schools, benks and Mbrary will be closed Monday, it being Washing- ton's birthdey, There will be no pub- lic obesrvance of the day locally. Dr. P. E. Sullivan will go to Walling- ford about the 1st of March, where he will open a dentist's office. =Dr. Sulli- van has bought the office equipment of Dr. Barry, who died a ehort time ago. Deputy Sheriff Loults Helm and Prosecuting Agent M. D. O"Connell as- sisted by Constable W. J. Hastings of Willimantic went to Mansfield, near Atwoodville, Thursday, and made a raid on Kiesel Spectora Hebrew farm- er, who for some time has been su: pected of selling hard cider. The offi- cers found a barrel of cider and a large quantity of wine, which was seized. Specter was arrested and taken before George H. Allen, charged with sales, reputation and keeping with intent to sell. He pleaded mot gullty and was allowed o go under $206 bends uptll y morning at 10 o'clock, when his case will come up For trial The complaint was made by First Se- lectman Waliter F. Storrs of Munsfleld. John R. Parkhurst hes resigned as secretary of the Law and Order league. ‘The High school senfors netted about $50 on the entertainment in St. Ed- ward's hall Wednesday evening. ‘The engagement of Miss Ada Weldon of Monson, Mass., to Claude Hamilton Norwich People Can Tell Thus far there has Feen no talk of a baseball team in Stafford for the com- ing season, and # is probable there will be no organized basebaH here this ( BRIEF STATE NEWS ) SRR S A Suffield—Former Postmaster Jobes i'l at his home on the Hastings Hil Southington—Isabella council, K. of C., has accepted the invitation of Car- mody council of New Britain to act at a game of forty-five at an early date. Naugatuck.—Some Naugatuck young men saw six deer in Bethany the other day, and recently a number have been scen in the vicinity of Cotton Hollow. New Canaar—Stabbed in the left hip, in a row over money matters, in New Canaan, Francisce Grandg, a la- borer, was sent to the Stamford hos- Waterbury.—Judge Lucien F. Burpee . 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