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Westerly Branch. p Three Million Dollars Surplus ... Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. ' Lying face downward in a shed in street mt?:’&od by Dwight | cense could be revoked. Rogers, Casey was day morning. shortly after § o'clock Tuesday after- though addicted noon. Al of liquor at that time. He evidently L4 went into the shed to get under cover WESTERLY MAN FOUND DEAD INDUSTRIAL mg;,.hm' Jok:: C;sey, 6nce .' Soldier, Seized with Wuhou vi:ile Seeking Shelter from Storm—Body Found at Wood River Junction that of Andrew Ro — - nuisance under the law that the li- gers—Fire Police ‘The council authorized the town so- y d at 8 o'clock Wednes- | licitor to act as he deem was last seen alive | in regard to hotels that - advisable olated the liquor law, especially with reference To to strong | the nuisance clause, so that legal ac- drink, he was not under the influence | tion might be taken by the Established 1901 was suddenly stricken x'wn.!: Wi y from the rain, sat on a low ‘% have been .ordered destroyed by the [nedy. court. $arsld L. Waells, O. D., Optometrisi. gn)hb!y' cerrectsd by the prep- 87 adjustment of lsnses. Room 9, Mol- | and dled of | s Westerly, R. L Mr. Casey had been dead several tev-Lengworthy Block, Westerly, hoves e Morgan was eatisfied that there was o . no foul play, and the body was taken in charge by Undertaker Murphy. N The deceased was a, member of s Company B, Third Connecticut in- “" 1t will pay you well to get our | fantry, and was with that command prices on dlamonds, ~loose or | during the Spanish-American war. He meunted, before purchaeing. was by employment a laborer, but was ‘ CASTRITIUS, 7501 retular!ly emnk:‘v?d- “l;_lvel wsdlbmmt ing West P years of age and is survived by his Londing orly: Suwele, mother, Mrs. Patrick Casey, of Me- chanic street, three brothers and three ~ " e BEAVY AND LIGAT HARNESS | MADE BY HAND, N. H. SAUNDERS, BABIES! he relahéd fo’rlét,’t.:l; m]xlt case, a new i\ a one, cos! 3 disappeared. Soon t! will bt‘: big boys ana girls Mr. Dut?laey places his financial loss baby will be only a|at $40, which does not include a valua- the babies and I willble lot of photographs collected in and _ the! cateh Llr s 8. * 8TILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Waesterly, R. I. Fetephone 34 Mexico. Propri of th wlm etor e Carr; the of harness. Carrlage repair- the dead man, and by which he took peinting 'and sutomdpiiepass= | vie 1ife, and fhe. pipe and sther actl- cles belonged to Andrew Rogers and that the clothing was also of the same make and material as was worn by Mr. ,. Je29a For Electrical Suppolies Rogers. Yol 497. 62 Main St., Westerly. ‘Wyoming. SEASHORE COTTAGES. Fu-nished for Housekeeping. Howard Morgan, the medical examiner, was called. Dr. His ROBERT M. HISGOX & CO., | notiiing out of the orainary tn ther ser spect, supposing that he secured em- ployment in some other place and left occasfoned pitched forward to the ground, Edward O. Dunkley, an occasional Nand Made Work is Our Specialty. resident of Westerly, but whose legal l’” al ‘k. fllrnl{-guuflfl‘p. car ;;sldten;:e d‘gv I\fiew gork rg‘x’ty. 1rrtiv‘ed :n -?0 'actory Made esterly .Wednesday m a tr 0 steck At $13.00 and up. ot Mexico. While writing a taleggaph ' message at the Grand Central station w‘ o 44 West Broad Street. in New York Tuesday he placed his ol dress suit case on the floor and sup- ‘posed he was guarding it closely, but when, after completing the telegram, | dent, the other secretary and the third Uncertainty as to the identity of the Iv23d dead body of the man found in the pine woods near Weod River Junction has been removed and the body identi- GEO. L. STILLMAN, | fled as that of Andrew Rogers, a resi- dent ‘of Auburn, Mass. Cegenweil e Oos| found on and near the body were ex- Westerly, R 1 |2mined Wednesday by Edward Rogers ¥ l'nrx.-e of Providence, a brother of the dead a hand carriages | man, and by his son, Thomas Rogers. 160 a full line of harness | They agreed that the razor found by Andrew Rogers had worked in the : ‘Wyoming company’s yarn mill at Wy- 'nd COBSUUC[IOB, see oming and he had not been heard Iro’x’n Accessible by Trolley. s the old law Wednesday. For Rent or Bale. a diseas Washington Trust compa of the, board of trustees of Trade Wednesday evening. acted by organizations when more than twenty-five yea and two other members of council as to the revocation of hotel licenses. The ligwors seized at the Windsor Charles Perry, president of the ny, of the Westerly Board of Trade and chairman the Public Library and Memorial association and the Wilcox estate, became reminigcént while awaiting a quorum at the regu- lar meeting of the Westerly Board of A severe rain storm prevailed and the members were arriving slowly when Mr. Perry remarked that some- times important business was trans- there was small attendance at meetings. By way of illustration he said that rs ago he the board of directors of the old Pawcatuck li- quorum to arrive to decide to pay for rent and other night and none other than ganization, one being, elec the library association give so that the library might ued. ‘The next day one of the lated among influential re: The articles off the indebtedness, asking cessful. The idea was well arrangements for the fair advanced. That fair was held and n complete library. Subsequently Ethan Wi personal efforts its influence and suggested to him the was the body of the session. In a jesting way a motion was carried that before the real situation was realized Drary were 4n the rooms waiting for a the ques- tion of selling the books of the library expenses, and closing the library. It was a rainy the three directors were present. Just for sport the trio went through the form of or- ted presi- a fair on three evenings and that the proceeds be devoted to the paying of the debty be contin- trio circu- sidents of the town, mostly ladies, and made declaration that the library associa- tion had voted to hold a fair and pay the ladies to co-operate and make the fair suc- taken and were well etted $450, more than enough to pay off the debt and gave new life to the library and established a 'nucleus for the present lcox took charge of the library and through his increased. Stephen Wilcox became interested in published accounts of the library work need of a more complete and free library. The result was the erection of the present public library building, the taking over 'of)the Pawcatuck library, estab- tishing Ethan Wilcox as librarian, and The Rhode ll.l-nd’ state board of | endowing the institution for pharmacy held its final meeting under all time. Thirty-five i r Samuel G. Cottrell applications were received, the largest assot s on the bo: number ever on the list at one meet- FRANK W. coY, ing. The new law that will be in effect | Dayid Robertson, Harry Coyl § High St, Westerly, R. L {:&éz’;“";}f&:fi b SI apstioddty e must bhe graduates of schools of phar- yra il h Gillespte v.fr.w;mnc of the halr and 1p, cures € hair, baldness, ecze- dandruff and other irritations, itch- quor seizure at the Windser S NERIAE. it Endisbed Br Taading e, soon after the tavern license ard of en- gineers of the Westerly fire district, e and Wil- liam H. Greene, have reappointed the certificates | fire police who served last year: John M. Himes, Philip Brown, Willlam E. Burk, J. mry Burk, A. T. L. Led- hysicl Shampooes, dry treatments, | W2S granted by the town council, with | William H. Holland, ‘acial treatments manicure ‘Milss Lida | ©XPlicit understanding that the license h_ St., Pongr-]“n';";;;hy did not carry with it protection from Philip Bonomo has bee e omas, Hig Bulldiag (Up Stairs). ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph | of liquor or keeping same with intent |of $1,000 for his appearan udlo of A. A. Scholfield, 3J Main | to sell did not carry with it revecation street, we are ready to prove to the|of the tavern Ncense, but if it could |at the January term. B le of Westerly ' and" vieinity our | pe proven that any hotel was a liquor ability to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets, F. Rouleau & Co,, Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery o Whers 1o Buy in Westery! superfor court for New London county widge, Lewis Stanton, Russell L. Slo- com, Willilam Rae, Thomas JIngham, Arnold Biirdick, Burnside Durfee and n arrested prosecution for violation of the Mquor | upon complaint of Grazia Piscatella by law, was naturally the cause of dis- | Deputy Sheriff Casey and is cussion at the secret session of the council. It was divulged that the sale held tem- porarily in the Pawcatuck police sta— tion pending the furnishing of a bond ce in the onomo is charged with breach of promise to marry Miss Piscatella, made Oct. 1 of the present year. Both are residents of the town of Stonington. Local Laconics. Attorney Samuel H. Davis is attend- ing the national convention . of the Anti-Saloon league in Chicago. ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO., Rev. C. S. Morris of New and get a coupon on the Piano to be | Plumber, Steam and Gas Pitter amd | has been doing missionary w given away at Dealer in Supplies. York, who ork in this section for his colored brethren, spoke L 4 Main Street, Westerly, R. I, and |to a large congregation in Cailvar; PURT"—‘L s! kluwlnnet Ave., Watch Hill, R. L Baptist church Wednesday evening. i next to the 6c and 10c Store. suglda fy234 The Lure of the Arctic. HOLIDAY GOODS, LAWTON'S SAWITARY FISH MARKET | Vs 807 Gihae™'SiYer Boyosts Shins: Leather Goods, etc. You can find goods ou the river; no dust; no odor; every- lvv‘nrour steck you cannet find elsewhere. | the frozen wilderness on 4hing wholesome and clean. All kinds m‘Nf,“ express on all purchases sent | bent. Professor McMillan of the Pea- _s0f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In thelr erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343. dec8d Bive us a call augldd Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Burgeen Chiropedist, Scalp T’l‘:lt-‘ ment, Hair Dressing. .MRS. M. I. EELL ARE SOLD BY rwich and vicinity. season. Market 171 Maln Street, West- STANTON’S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Clothes ry expedition has decided t to Arctic exploration as a while Evelyn B. Baldwin has It is evident that the attainment— not to say the dual attainment—of the North Pole will not deter adventurous voyagers from making their way into discovery 0 give up teaching, it is sald, and devote himself life work. long cher- ished a plan to drift across the un- regardless of the magical m Mer & M‘rx known wastes north of Bering Strait point at ninety degrees of latitude, and Captain Amundsen is preparing a five year ex- pedition with the same gene: ral end in view. Professor McMillan’s first en- 'M m ” Pl w w L '. cfm‘u CO.. terprise will. be the exploration of Crocker Land (incorrectly referred to Halr Geods a speclalty. Fine Violet | nov20d 54 8t Westerly, R. L ”l#h " ¥ 'l‘:l' .Iro%u 490, SMITH’S GARAGE, 330 Main St., Westerly, Carg to rent; storing of cars; com- Westerly, R. I |in a news despatch as Crocket the untrodden tract which C tt's Land), ommander Peary thought he saw from the north- west shore of Grant Land three years ago, and which Professor McMillan be- WESTERLY'S leves Dr. Cook reached in 1808. With LEADING CLOTHING |plete repair de'p%l'-tmem. Fullm,l‘!,g:aol s lie-long Solirmintaioursy sittlod STORE— supplies. Tel. 33 ere is still . :;ldh( ab-en‘;:a teof llnng a)a.lt the “top BAT AT 78 STA the world” determined, ti R. Go BllVCll & Co., £ AIIE""K::::':, i much to see and do in the Arctic; in- On the Bridge. next to Star Theater, Westerl, L] 500 thers aro’ altventages REGAL SHOE AGENCY. Regular Dinner, We give S&H Green Tiading Stamps | BOUrS- all purchases, * /AGENCY FOR THE ; New Home Sewing Machines Clty Phal‘macy e lightest running, hest construct- ed, and the price is righi. Call and 25c. Meals ‘at ali | th!s former problem solved in having and once noviza for all put out of the way.—Providence Journal. She Hadnt Been Introduced. It must have been a layman who told the story at the banquet of the laymen’s missipnary movement illus- TRY OUR s it at trating the formality upon which per- son: th tand in th 4 JCE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE THE NEW YORK STORE, introluction: ;i ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 64 High Street, 86 Canal St. Westerly. R 1. |_movse Jyesd Bee my new samples of Fall an .’l ar Woolens. C:zmun Ilnd.n lultg Ne, Matn St., Westerly, W | ing d:ver the railing and loolklng to- caning, Pressing and Repairing. 2 ‘war the sea, her waist encircled by flylu 42 H]gh 8[ ’ cstcry the arm of a young man who was sharing with her the beauties of the . WESTERLY, R. L Executes Trusts :m Interest on Deposits. . . @re guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. Jv23a to your intersst to ce IN, Manuracturer and Builder, & A MISS ROSE AHERN e PELLEGRINY, _ . LadieS, Hatter that undersells them all en Clothing, Swrplus . 000 | Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANIC8 CLOTHING COMPANY service—C out of the High Price Pistrict, onsiderate attention e B Westerly. daughter were staying in a mer resort, and one even the father went from the di to look for his daughter he sunset. father commanded in stern in icy tonmes:~ “‘Tell him yourself, papa, —Philadelphia Times. ed her standing on the piazza lean- tleman is a perfect stranger to me!’” t germin man residing in Bos- on, e said, “had a daughter re- L i o e nowned for her wit and beauty and known for her hauteur. Father and prominent hotel at a popular New England sum- ing when ning room discover- tones: The Washington Trust Co., The Store “Indignant and astonished, the “‘Ethel, tell the young man to re- move his arm from your waist? “The daughter turned her h to- wards her angry parent and replied the gen- “Natural Rivals.” . . New York, Providence and Bost papers plead for those “natural rival: Dartmouth and Brown, to get together again on the gridiron, but we do not hear much enthusiasm for the match up this way.—Concord Moni e < depth of “The WUnion Oil company' el itor. - P T R, wore a knitfed jacket, a black negliges hirt and a heavy blue rt. His underdrawers were jersey, fleece lined, and_his socks, nearly new, ,of gray wool. Although there were no marks on the body to help identify man, the ¥ the fourth finger on the left hand ;]t the nmumnt. In the vy s garments a razor . lflku of B. H. K of found; also a razor strop, a small mir- ror and an empty pocketbook. The e, > i mnm'"w.ila! | Poimae thie T TR N HOLIDAY SALE DANIELSON High Rating for Thirteenth Company ~ —Prospects for New Industry—Mi-~ chael Shea Held in $1,000 Bonds— Open Meeting of Relief Corps. ‘William Curran has gone to New York after a visit with friends in Danielson. Mrs. A. L. Reeves is improving at S8t. Vincent's hospital in Worcester, where she was taken last week. No operation has been performed. Ludger J. Morin was a recent vis- itor in Boston to attend the meeting Held by D. A. R. Chapter Benefit of a pharmacists’ association. OPRVARY, " Old C.-‘.thry r-':. i Mary Murphy of Plainfield have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ken- Mrs. Mary A. Dixon, 82, died at her Mrs. W. H. Mansfleld Anna home on the West Side Wednesday | Sampson were the n chazge noon. . Mrs. Dixon fell and broke her| of the D. A. R. Christmas sale m hip some time ago and has since been | the home of Past Regent in ill health. She leaves one son, Wil- | Elizabeth Clarke in Elm street liam, of Daitielson, where the family | Nesday afternoon. The sale was has lived for many years. Mrs. Dixon’s | 8Téat success. The proceeds are to husband died thirteen years ago. \lllded tow'u-d the improvement of Burial of Louis Dionne. b o i - The body of Louis Dionne, who died Social and Personal. at Baltic, was brought to Danielson Mrs. Helen Willey is the guest of Wednesday afternoon for burial in St. | Miss Janette Morrison in Boston, James’' cemetery. L. E. Kennedy had dnJ‘ F. Carpenter was in Boston Tawe- 8 y. charge of the funeral arrangements. ‘Miss Bu 5 T t) "U "A“ Moh contralto voice was enjoyed by the many who heard 2 when Miss Captain Longdon After Old Berth—W. Park s at the Endeaver H. Taylor Receives Sketch of Gover- rally in this city in October, is to ba the guest of Mrs. W. J. Battiett seme nor Lilley—Common Council Helds Final Meeting—D.\ A. R. Christm time this morth, when an opportunity Sale. Miss Calar - Brooks entertained friends at the home of Judge and Mrs. M. ‘A. Shumway" Tuesday. Attended Father’s Birthday Celebra- X tion. Mrs. Albert L. Reed has been at her home in West Medford, Mass., to at- tend the seventieth anniversary of her father’s birth. . About 150 relatives and friends greeted Mr, Crosby. Mrs: Israel Seguin of Central Vil- lage has been the guest of relatives in_Danielson. Miss Margaret Duggan is {1l at her home on the West Side. John Cocrane of Dedham, Mass., has been a recent visitor in Danielson. Mrs. Moses Bessette visited friends in Willimantic on Wednesday. T' . ‘eenth Company Complimented. At the inspection in the armory on Tuesday evening, Col. Edward Schulze, inspector general for the Connecticut national guard, ecomplimented the Thirteenth company as having the to hear her sing again may be given the public, 2 l}evh.:V Stearns, formerty of Pom- ret, moved his family to a new Edward H. Parkhurst of New Haven | home_ corner of Fr 1s visiting his sister, Mrs. C. E. Sabin. | girech. Beaiiey s Wivinent Frank Monohan has sold his lhotp to Frank Rita. Mr. Monohan expects Tibaldo’s Idi best-kept guns of any he has seen S0 |t Jocate in Providence. Lieut. Tibaldos (h:.GrEe:;“.d'u {?lll.egy‘-lflng ;l;-:“"'lspec'mfl of coast ar- Augustus Warren |hu entered the |, C o e accomplished .m::!vmn;m:; com e employ-of Charles Miron. " The feast of the Immaculate Concep- B. \Y Andrews, carrier on rural route :::.te. octn:li:etg:ft“nc:‘v[lnf:r‘c:a fg“{,':( tion was observed at St. James' |No. 4, is spending a vacation of eight elimination of royal and oth ;n me gharchiwith masses at five, seven and | days ‘in Providence, Boston and other | 0,78 Tohon U000 B0d Thenrtak of eight o'cloc] nesday morning. A cities. » oppe 'y of the masses were well attended, a zv‘n-s. Alphonse Dupre is visiting rela— }:’e‘::tmo';fl;:n:!:)l ,E:Y;,‘fiu“":’fl‘};’f total of more than 1,000 parishioners | {jves in Providence, mment has paseed & bill eu‘fm' being present at the different masses. Mrs. Chauncey Morse is visiting these reforms, which, in the o lnlon:‘; Fourth Theater on Reeves Circuit. |relatives at Marblehead, Mass. many Greek 'puhllcfns who pdld not Abel L. Reeves has just purchased | Mrs. C. H. Kelley l'(‘” l’““"’:? ‘f,rom sympathize with the mutiny, are vital a controlling interest in the Bijou v of six weeks in Attleboro, |, the naval efficiency of the kingdom. Movihg theater at Willimantic. This i Winilew spending "several —San Franclaco Chronicle, makes the fourth picture house on the | = 'eC 0 A in Woonsocket S e Reeves circuit, the others being in The Wominrs oo Misslonery wo- In a Class by Themselves. DO ot et I or.. | clety of the Methodist church met with e Siad Nt g tiss of Thompson: and Charles Barber | Mrs. A. R. Simpson Wednesday after- | 4, C7S, Wt Sy Fa N ttioe bl - noon. ,‘;..tads]a"}?:};ld‘hcgt:fir;y‘,,:;)tmmlg;‘l:“?:i Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Flagg have been |and neigh with disdain at the sell o A M Ab- | ing-platers that perform in present- in Broaka/lr} on Widn‘;s':{di. f;‘;fg;“_m'"g Slan SULSRNSE oF day fixed events.—Nashville Ameri- inners a 1st. . " can. Mrs. Annie Quinn won fifst honors | C2Ptain Longdon Said to Seek Reap and Mrs. Patrick Murray the conso- pointment, lation prize at whist, at the birthday It was said Wednesday that former party given at the home of Mr. and | Capt. William H. Longdon is out look- Mrs. Louis E. Kennedy on Tuesday |ing for a reappointment to the head of Miss Margaret Sullivan and Mis Mrs. Mary A. Dixon. Save Money on evening. the city police department. Mr. Long- nl‘"“"ns Visited Town Farm. { don preceded Capt. John Murray’in The selectmen of the town of Kill- | the office. ~The latter will naturally by purchasing of be a candidate for reappointment and and paid a visit to the town farm at | has strong backing in the council as Dayville on Wednesday. Routine bus- | the result of his excellent record iness was transacted. The members of the republican city Woik Seaun Fu Street S 4 committee are to 1d a meeting to- gun on Furnace Street Sewer | y,oriow (Friday) eVening for the pur- The sewer workers commenced on | pose of closing up business matters the Furnace stx:ggt extensior;hwedneS- incident to thé recent clection. day morning. e men in e trench i § at the junction of Dyer and Franklin FRSIOen. N, Expoies. \Wawon. streets were cutting through a ledge Frederick Cutler, 80, of East P“:' of small proportions Wednesday morn- | Dam. was thrown out Of}he vehicle ing and doing a small amount of blast- | i Which he was riding when his rig ing. Tt has also been decided to cut | ¢@me in collision with one of Keith's through the crown of the stone arch | eXPress teams under the Front street of the Franklin street bridge to make | railroad bridge Wednesday . morning. ingly held a regular.monthly meeting GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. Opening Annoggemenl A e Mr. C e king up. space for the pipes; workmen were | Mr. Cutler éscaped with a sha engaged on this task Wednesday. B%Ep}:“:‘é_‘e ';’:;:'dflmé‘m e IIOI.IDAY SEASON Borough’s Chance of New Industry. | onioners at the masses at St. Maj It is said that a company has taken | church Wednesday, the Feast of the 0]’ 1“’ an option on the vacant factory at|Immaculate Conception. Industrial place and that a deal may —_— be carried through that will give Dan- ; SKETCH OF GOVERNOR LILLEY ielson a new industry. e D Frederick Shumway and William Wit- | Received from J. Olin Howe for Tay- ter in Billiard Match. lor’s Souvenir. Members of the Bohemian club are PR - interested in the prospect of a friendly ],W~ H. Taylor received on Wednes- billiard match between Frederick | 92¥ the memorial sketch of the late Shumway, - crack player of this sec- (':‘- (”emaf L. L"“ey whtich is ';’ :{:‘ tion, and William Witter of New York, | f00 "‘J teLc"“.'lnfi "“H“; ’: ik, The who is staying for a few days at his °"t“°° cut Legislative History. e old home in Canterbury. Both men | Sketch’ was prepared by J. Olin Howe are exceedingly good players. They Z: w:"te':’“"' f°m‘°'1-‘£lfi""“¢ - oy have already played a few games at talry °h 'O‘ng";:gm““a. ey, and con the club and have stirred enthuiasm uh sbout 3, words. % BERRY SETS, $1.25 to $5.00 by the unusually interesting games| Reunion Too Much for Old Soldiers. NUT SETS, 750 to $150 they have played. “iward <Clarke, 68, and Robert — Clake, 65, brothers and veterans of the | Sysup Cups, Cheese Dishes, Cake SHEA HELD IN $1,000 BONDS, |Civil war, were presented in the city | plates, ' Creamers, Celery Traye, court Wednesday morning charged Admits Now that He Did Not Come | With intexication, and their unfortu- from Norwich. We invite the seeker after Christ- mas Gifts to view our varied and care- fully selected lines. plete and beautiful selections of Im- ported China, Cut Glass, S8tatuary, Lamps, etc., etec. CHOCOLATE SETS, 50 to §7.50 nate predicament may have been caused as the result of a brief re- 4 ..::: ':'b'.""' ——— union bgtween the two. Robert is em- | unique and ex o designe. Michael Shea, the crook who was| nigveq in Woodst: nd E a is a; rounded up in Putnam by State Po- ]pn";atde - So?d‘l’ecrkl'.homem‘rl&a.un'-‘ A thousand and one choloss to help liceman Robert Hurley, on Tuesday | chygsetts. Robert was fined $1 and % f gift yor. evening, pleaded guilty to a charge of | costs, amounting to $8.09, and Edward e ‘. . '"dfc . . obtaining money under false pretences | oreag to return to the home at once.| AR inspection ef our Christmas stook :lnes:l’:? :g::r‘mf;,u:tné’fwg]]}‘lzlgdlyfo?ig; Judge Russell Wil Retire. is what you owe yourseif. superior court by Judge Harry E, Back AmOng the changes that will occur in default of bonds of $1,000- at the beginning of the new year in s Mr. Shea has made a wonderful | the official city family will be the re- recovery from his various afflictions. | tirement of Judge F. F. Russell from $ ‘He has also revised his claim as to his [ his place as judge of the city court. home city, telling Wednesday morning | Deputy Judge L, H. Fuller will suc- that his home is in Columbus, Ohio, | ceed Judge Russell, Attorney Mahlon . and not in Norwich, as he said when | H. Geissler filling the vacancy caused arrested. That may be the truth and ;wg;uthe advancement of Deputy Judge F. E. COLVIN, Mgr. it may not be. The officers think not. er. Officer Hurley decided Wednesday | Congregational Ministers to Mest. Damielson, Conn. morning to have Shea photographed, | my,q windham association of Congre- | decsd and took him to a local studie for that gational ministers is te held a meeting purpose. Shea did not relish the idea _ a little bit and suffered a momentary :‘i:)r::lec:::lo"hnn:x{t t,}':e:::'y‘l‘ f&m’:fi‘ HARRY E. BACK, Atterney-st-Law return of the palsy that is a part of [ 15" “pav W, J Reynolds of Da, ville, Rev. Harry Grimes of Windham PA TE”TS his stock of trade. This aversion to being photographed leads the officers and R A & Smith wili be the AT, sy s page Guide Book Free, to believe that the man fs wanted somewhere. Shea was quickly per- | SPeakers. 3 p suaded that the proper thing for him Firemen's Ball Committees. to do was to keep quiet until his pic- [ W. S. Fuller, J. A. P. Gagne and| Phoenix Block, Danislsen, Conn. ture could be taken. Later in the | James Barnes have been named a com- | ect1TuThS mittee of Mansfleld Hose company, No. 3, to join with committees from other companies of the fire department morning he was taken over to the Jjail at Brooklyn, in charge of Deputy in making arrangements for the annua!' firemen’s ball. Sheriff Michael Griméhaw. He will remain there until the March term of* the superior court. Many at Relief Corps’ Open Meeting. _— The members of the W. R. C. had a COMMON COUNCIL large number of their friends at ~ the!i'r open meeting in their rooms in | Holds Final Meeting of Present Ad- the Keystone block Wednesday eve- ministration — Clearing Up City ning. As had been expected, the art Business. gallery proved an _ attractive feature for all who attended. FROZEN TO DEATH. Body of Unknown Man Found by Fox Hunter. There was very little business to be considered at the last meeting of the common council as it exists today and the December session was ome of the shortest of the year. Mayor J. J. Me- Garry presided and City Clerk Leon T, ‘Wilson, Aldermen Smith, Joslin, Bro- The body of an unknown man who |.deur, Hawkins, Miner, Dumas .and was probably frozem to death was | Tefft were present, .o found by Dr. M. S. Warren Wednesday On motion of Alderman Dumas it afternoon while he was out fox hunt- | was voted that the actual cost to the sept20d ing. The body was that of a man be- | eity of sprinkling the streets and high- '].'Hla? BOSTON DRY GOODS STOR® tween §5 and 60 years of age and was | ways be borne by the owners of the Main Street, Danfelson. discovered lying mnear a cartpath in|property abutting the streets so water- | sept20dw sames E. Keesch, Mgr. the woods, a short distance from the|ed and that the abutters be assessed Hygeia reservoir, near East Killingly.|acecording to the street sprinkling as- > The man had probably beem*dead three [ sessment rate for 1909. 'ul mu' h h.. or’ four dayg. Dr. ,Iaer.n conveyed Alderman Dumas, superintendent of ‘ l information of the find:zto Daniklson, | streets, reported that the surface water and Dr. Rienzi Robinsop, medical ex- dlrta.(n receuntlyha:fl;orlmd l:t - geoh] 10 Cents a Pound aminer, viewed the. Body, after which | city meeting ha een lal n Grove, it-'was taken in charge by Leuis E.|Ring, Bradley, Freemont, Chapman and at '”l[ KE‘S‘[“IE sruns Ke: and is now at his undertak- | Arch streets; also that with the ex- 8_on Furnace street. ception of a little detail work the work | Danfelson, Putaam. Moosan There was nothing on the man'’s per- | had been completed. septsd A §0n to establish his identity. The dead| The apprepriation for theé improve- A weighg bout 156 pounds. e has | porting that of tnis smount about 1200 | ELECTRIC. WORK and about 150 poun: e has ng o amou y “hair and thin vg:illke Th: remains unexpended. 2% ALm £ no overcoat. is sack coaf All branches. gh ordered paid. - Ameng the 't Mmgl“ ‘- THE CLEARANCE SALE ~ CONTINGED at The Boston Dry Goods Stere, Dan- jelson. Some big discoumts for Customers another week; Attractt Bargains on every counter in the store Buy fthese goods now. a black derby . e | Pu