Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1910, Page 3

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el WESTEL WD VICINITY White Rock Mill Affected by New 56 Hour Law—Dlew.h of Mrs. Luther Dock—Officers of [emperance Society L Westerly Branch. Three Million Dollars Installed—Seiz=d Liquors Forfeited and Ordered De- Surplus . Three Million Dollars 5 \ - : Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. stroyed—$3,000 Taxes Unpaid. 4 3 5 Y e | Liveral, courteous and eficient in its 3 & bl f evl ous | ‘management. ! 3 All the textile manufacturing estab- | ance. The liquors involved in this K s B Monumenial Works lishments in Rhode Island will enter | case were two quarts of whiskey and upon the new schedule of fifty-six |two guarts of = brandy bottied, three 1 w1 guarantes to make a monu- | UPOR o e 4 ’ = - | orking hours a week, under the new | quarts of whiskey in a juz and ome men: at the lowest poasible cost com-| ;' T % "\ niay, - The 20,000 opera- | bottle whiskey parilally filled and a [ ] sisient with good work My expeM-|(ivcs affccted by its provisions wil |small quantity of whiskey in tumbler. || ; 4 ence of years §o at ¥ Teon, ! |1ose 40000 working hours a week, a|This case was contested. Atiorney y 2 LEXANDER KOBER 4 wtal of 2,080,000 hours a year, and ihe | Agard appearing for the e, as he ¢ i Oaic St, near High, Westerly, R. L. Pay therefor. The scheduie adopted |did in the other cases, and Attorney by B. B. & B. Knight for their dozen | Ledyard for defendant. rills in the state, which includes the | ~Chief Bransfield told of the finding g i Ly e o tetst. | White Rock mill ‘in Westerly, repre-|of the liquors, most of which was in 4 y — I Harold 1. Wi, C. b SRS sents about the schedule to be follow- | the safe and which was opened at the r B Defe tive vision corrected by the Prob- | cq by other establishments engaged in | Tequest of the witness. Empty bottles, - | er adjastment of lenses. Room 9. Fol- | similar production. two of them, that had contained whis- A [ tions Monday at 7 a. m. and run unul hanging on the side w. : er-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R L | The Knisht mills will begin opera- | key were found in an overcoat pocket ? 12 noon. The afternoon operations will | bearing the label of another druggist | Volalial/ o | begin at 12.50 noon and continue until and which contained dregs of gin was 3 ¢ ¢ 3 6 o'clock, five days in the week. On | seen but not seized. The testimony of i : / ;. Saturday the running time will be | the chief was corroborated in the main ; . A from 7 oclock in the morning until| by Policemen Brown and Mitchell and H : 4 0 ear # 12.10 noon, when the mills will be | Constable Reardon. It will pay ycu well to get our | closed for the remainder of the da: John Michael, who had been arrested 1 srices on dlamonds, loose or | While the mew law was passed to|for drunkenness, when in cell In police mounted, before purchasing. affect none but women and minors un-) station, was overheard saying to a fel- v CASTRITIUS, Gor 16 years of age, its operation also | low prisoner that he had bought four { { F i Leading Westerly Jewelr. affects men and minors over 16 now | drinks of whiskey at the City pharma- 3 3 ~ i employed. Mill men say it is impossi- | cy. He was summoned as a witness oE ble to separate the departments so as|and testified to the purchase of the to permit men to work longer than |drinks, but got considerably mixed as ! 2 BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |women and minors, hence ail the op- | o the dates of the transactions. | G ; Py Qoo ! eratives come within zze new skfhedule = .1-.\dgoz'wt_nx{ltunflzgt adg‘udgpd the seized 'l'he Sale iS held in acc l'd ‘th l f ca s > 1 of fifty-six hours’ work a weel a re— iquors forfeite: o the state and that A C I’ Hand Made Work is Our Specfalty. | duction of two hours’ work and two | warrant be issued for their destruction. DER, o wi our policy o Irrying no good hipe and all Harncss Supplics car. | hours' pay. ‘There are at least 5,000 Three new civil cases were entered RIS h b l - . R greratives in th employ o All other cases on the civil and crim : : over-what we buy to sell this season must be sold this season . 8.9 s, Rk s PRI, ¥ o NI I s R e : > 2 4 % i f i Ciub Tk AR ottt bty TIOE | o ety Poslinifary. meeting for tta 0 ; T'hus every article of winter merchandise now in this store i 1 5e Buiinag g broies o jDative | society held in Memorial building the \ $rig spec o ish an < v e ointed a committe 3 3 1 BABIES! e e R e e e marked down to a point where its speedy sale is assured. v 2 ev. S. M. Cat] £ f e T :;’"”b:":ngfl: extinct. The incorporators are George | e O o roha e — = e ey the Dables ood r wim Y. Greeme Levi Gadrow, Robert|Dr. Alfred H. Spicer, Jr. and F. N Saich thetr_smiles. iittord-an Bavwara Fisher of West- | 1n e enasicatte wrk it ne ivica || THES Ul i : - Jh e tehed J c Sale Begins Monday, J 3rd, at 8.30 STILES The Photsgraphen, | S O SO S e Toraen. | 15 g i e et (A IS Unmaic anuar earance ¢ Dbegins ionday, January ord, at 5.0V a. m. | w esterly, 3 ‘meeting and help form the new soci § 23 Mrs. Susan V., widow of Luther i\ swhich will endeavor to systematize 7, | Dock, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., died Fri-| glf that relates to charity in Wester] Finely Made Coats in All Materials Telephone am. | 42y morning at the fesidefice of her 5 0 GEO. 1. STILL | Son, Herman Dock, in High _street, i . 9 . 0. L. STILLMAN : 4 z Niantic encampment of Odd Fellows, F l S “ N d P stitimzn lf.YE']_--' S S A Ot iR P Hope Vailey, has ciocted these officers | mat Selin; ame TICES on omen's uIts oEgawell St L P arry Shepard, chief patriarch; H. E. Westerly, R L Dcly will be taken to Poughkeepsie 0T | yowiz high priest: E. A. Barber, senior Ca: the largest burial warden: J. H. Buteau, § 7 R M, s , junior warden: 2 stock of new and second hand carriages Q.5 Oluey, secrotary; C. D. Wabd. They're now marked to go at the lowest price quotations—affording you Many to choose from, each full value at regular price—and rare eha wagons, Also a full line of harness ' .. b Fizgerald of New Lon- h C. D. - 4 253 Pariasr Rarnese caflage Tepales | Maurice P Kitzgerald of e uthons | oasirer; 8. Barber, financial sec: | [ rich savings on fashionable garments. gains at the deeply cut prices named in this Sale. €Y ting and automobile paint- _— 4888 | Total Abstinence union of Connectcut, accompanied by James A, McDonald, $10.95 and $12.50 Women's and Misses' All Wool, I an $13.85 and $15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, all this season’s styles, also of New London and an ex-state Local Laconics. coat and skirt made in the newest style — i dcloth Coats— i y For Electrical Supplies oMier, installed theso officers of St | The Central Labon union held an in- . Balo BTN’ oo oirovs oo+ W9 FRROpatty Conte —Rale: priee ety g Michael's Total Abstinence soclety in | teresting session Friday evening. $1950 to $2: ' . g 5 7 v 8 ; : 1 - 0 $23. 6. 1 7 s fu eng ne quality erse I ¥ Pawcatuck:" Rev. J. W. Cunningham,| Banks, public libraryland postoffice S-S PRuiaitl St Aiclew Sults; iade th. both: olkin_ana IR N AT WOmen ROl Jm e, oa Seiiy and Construction, chapiin; James A. Eane, president; | will be closed today: Now Tears rancy ‘st‘riped materials, coats 45 inches long, skirts made in the cloth C by of ‘them lined throughout with guarantos 3 Louis Shackoner, vice presdent: Tim-| _Neptune Hose and Stonington Steam W Dlal0 i Oan P eeeeeeeo. $1495 o - s . = $ 3 ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., | gt Connors, treasurer; Daniel Kele- | pire " Engine companics unitea in a . iy 58 g ' afg 173 2 S B e senh Murphy, | Watch night jollification. GOTTHELF & CoO. Women's 52-inch Rlack Caracy satin lined and deep sh TeL 497 62 Main St, Westerly. | cording scoretary; | e Teadeielils. of Tev. CAF lar — Sale price 4 2 ’ & I Masona Watch mient fortice was held e ——————— 3500 e 3800 CMiAren's. Coats) of all Eimat Z R o ent servics ¥ 5.4 a ss. \lldren's Coats of all wool materials, In nav SEASHORE COTTAGES. D N Watety | _ Anthony ana Charles Squarito ot | 8 . . . and green, sizes 4 to 14—Sale Price .,..... Furaiined o Homscneeping. | TSI et i Wemtenl | gconingioh *ha GRS Sl argains in Waists B. GOTTHELF & T, Accessible by Trolley. bench. The session opened in the town | Will sail next week for a visit to Italy. 5 4 i Dor Reat or Salea, hall and in the same room where the| Miss Mary Lawrence Vose, who has ' SRANI . oV town taxes were belng collected. and it | been out of town Several months, most o — 1 3 E was the last, or rush, day at that. So,|of the time in New York, returned Latest styles, ti i oy o i (D o e e o N Yore o ng test styles, beautifully made from fine materials. A large assortment . g s S The Tt eI 8| PR 1M e g ot e urs Away Underpriced e The cases against the liquers and | Westerly remains unpaid. Commenc. 5 s i : jessels seized upon premiscs of James | tng with tomay & 13 ooy mmenc | |l 6% and Tsc Women's White Lawn Waists. button front and back, o Bandram and Scher Ircitations, Jtehe | of Gharles D. bate. : Rich Furs, the leadi its, in single pieces and sets, at most subs 5 ppeared. The officers en- % -2 2 T8 51 o B ich Furs, the leading pelts, in single pieces and sets, o g bura: & ole Endorsed by ading | 10 e Orte festi: | ¢ TS, Clear Discernment of Faith i $1.00 Women's White Lawn Walsts, lace and hamburg trimmed, button al mivings, ial trestments manicure 3fiss Lida | mony, specifying the quantity and na- = Drownis of Ged to His Peopls § front and back—Sale price ..... ee seeces MG Y Thomas. High St tter-Langwor ture” of the goods and where found. g oS eon-a She $5.00 Black Persian Paw Sets, large pillow Muff and full Throw Bonaing (U5 Stairs) Joi8d | Tudxe Wilinns dentarsd 4he ldaoss :::‘ic Baptist church Sunday after- $4.00 Women’s Net Waists, white and ecru silk lined and made in the —Sale Price ....eeeeeianas ] . % g;xni‘ vessels forfeited to the state and -r?{ e newest styles—Sale price ... e, < $2.98 2 X at warrant be issued for the de— e cars of the Pawcatuck Valley |8 Ay et A et B 2.60 Black Near Lynx Sets, large Rug Muff and full Sha ANNOUNCEMENT. struction of the liquors and for the|Troad are now able to make complete |l $500 and $6.00 Women’s Silk and Net Waist: % san‘rv‘-l B b ovta i A ios J Having purchased the photograph | destruction or sale of the vessels. trips from the railway tion to 2 p: s o g et Waists, both fancy and plain hirred peau de s T p! . studlo of A. A. Scholfield, $J Main| After the disposition of these two| Watch Hill, having been held up for tailored styles—Sale price sy s e o GO $10.00 Isabella Fox Pillow Muffs, three and four stripes—Sale price « B B. GOTTHELF & CO d street. we are ready to prove to the|cases, which involved a very largelnearly a week by the effects of the Jacnie of Westerly and vielnity our|quanfity of Hquors, the case against | Storm. B. GOTTHELF & CO. Ehiiity to do the very best work. A |liquors and vessels seized at the City | The cantata The World Made Flesh Seautiful 16%20 water colored portrait | pharmacy, Willls Almy, manager, was | will be given next Sunday cvening In of yourself given free with every doz- |called. Mr. Almy put’'in an appear- |the Congregational church, Stonington, 400 cablnets. F. Rouleau & Co, with_these soloists: Mrs. James Car- — Toan ana George punem > |} Millinery Never Marked So Low fuy Your Shoes and Rosiery || Where to Buy in Wflsi&rlyl W e e L s : Cracked by the turning on of cold | f§ here unparalieled savings on beau Children’s Wearthings at Amazing Reductions ery Department has vigorously attacked prices—you will find | Large and small sizes—all the Winter goods in this department must go—Coats and Dress | water when the boiler was overheated | ul Millinery of all kinds. leading styies and wanted color- | tions of the leading manufacturers, are blue penciled in cost to the e ThGretay: eventng, nd > 3 3 s ings. Come and save greatly on | (imi icings. | evening snd pr | @ Fur Feit Shapes, all this season’s styles, black and colors, in large and garments. e TP B S pr e SWEATERS Greally Reduced riy. ana get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. holding of the Chris PURTILL’S, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter amd [service will be held in the Se : EEA Suinos netiegln Foit LM S0 RPN M RN - Svee o $2.50 and $3.00 Women's Wool | $5.00 and $6.00 Infants' White Coats, from 2 to ¢ years—8ale price.. § I “ON THE BRIDGE.” o l;:-kr "‘v Supplies. Baptist church Sunday morning. f§ Trimmed Hats of hand-made velvets and fine Fur shapes, nicely trim- Coat Sweaters, gray white Boys' good heavy Overconts—Sale price o 3 sv22a Satwinnet Ave, Watch HIlL H 5 med with ribbons, fancy feathers, ornaments, etc, that formerly brown and_fancy. mixtures, all 0 Chilaren’s good Wool Dreses, all lined, from § to,14 years—Sa P Weauwin e Wateh HIL R L NEW LONDON COUNTY 501d at $5.00 and $7.50—Sale PrCS. .. .sn aenres $2.95 | sizes—Sale price $1.89. ol el et 2 , . § um'-s sll“lny FISH MARKET . If it is a new Hat or materials to fix up your old one h to finish out Ad & fli; a.nor;mer\: of Tijsol' $2.00 Infants’ good warm Bath Robe from 1 to 6 y Bale price 1 “ il b i e ron’s Sweaters af i 2.5 se; Elderdown n tobe sizes from 8 t L ale price ' HOLIDAY" GOODS. the season, you will find it in our department at a great saving. e T $2.60 Misses’ Eld Bath Robes, 8! 16—8ale ¢ en the rivers mo Gusts mo ofor: avery- | o We CATIY an extensive line of Ching MOHEGAN. B. GOTTHELF & CO thing wholesome and clean. All kinds | Leather Goods, efc. You can find goods | Mail Carrier Makes Trip on Schedule et Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their | in our stock you cannot find elsewhere, e Clivtiitiun IF satival eamon 'Market 171 Main Street, West. | We pay express on ail purchases sent s ival. gy g g o Tel 343 | to Norwich and vielnity. - oS = R i S . . . . £ R el sravows mamasm, | ni"RERSY Bade O teyhns hara avings on Skirts Undermuslins at Sale Prices decsa We 1y, R. the plucky mail driver, was alb 2 SRR B L Laeheante ime Monaey ot 02 Dress and Walking Skirts in correct styles and most pop- 5 o wipresiney aintly nderviver you HEENSNP in i " B. GOTTHELF & CO. B. GOTTHELF & CO. Manicuring, Dermatolozy, Shampooing, e Qi e ; e ng Dycmatalosy, Sbampooing. goliss Gladys Quidgeon of New Ton- |l ular materials, radically lowered in cost to close out. see our line, and you will be astounded at the low prices they ‘ment, Ir Dressing. nm &ha(mer & Marx on 's the guest of local relatives are marked. m l L mls week. $4.00 Skirts in different materials, some pleated and others s o Clothes an% 'firf“"-‘fgin‘f“]'-"“ suest of Mr. | [ flare style—Sale price... ... $1.98 The Store of Good Values, CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS, LONG AND SHOF Frafessional Masseuse, Eody and Facial Massaps | Fondon on Chiistmas nee® 10 New | B 5500 and $6.00 Skirts in all wool Panama, navy and blacks, SKIRTS, NIGHT ROBES, CHEMISE AND COMBINATIONS Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet | ARE SOLD BY qrlonday evening the church was well in the most desirable pleated styles—Sale price ....... $3.85 94 100 Main q, Norw‘ch are all marked at January Clearance Sale prices. led at the entertah t o Sun- = . 54 Matn St, Fotery RoL 1. B. CRANDALL CO0., B st Tr- e was deiie B. GOTTHELF & CO. ey B. GOTTHELF & CO. 1y28a ‘elephone 490. | novapa Westerly, R. I.'and the tree was heavily loaded. The | i $ T T e Y S e AN A P P SR W { music was well rendercd and the phe | nograph_ selections were highly "ap- | e — — SE— - MWESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING SMITH’S GARAGE, preciated, due to the kindness of Har- | Eimina 1 ¥ : ) v STORE— 330 Main St., Westerly, old Peet! The remarks by the pa e Sholigeos, of (Bostan.: ovee \;filfi{lltzsndl:yl’rovldeuce from Friday un- WEEKAPAUG. several woeks in Jersey City, spent | SAID “MERRY CHRISTM/ . ~ Cars to rent; storing of cars; com- | tOF Were listened to with marked in- | ~ Miss Sarah T. Palmer, state su- | Mr. and M: i ristmas with her parents, Rev. and | LE R. G. Bliven & Co., |t ipiont st %S | torest “ne Fastor. iss Danicis, the | porsiuse ot "mchiosis I sroatom o | gutis BE eaige anc, O BArber Were | Givistmas Entartainment—Not a Tele. | Mo Warren Dawlefi "' ., |8ut Firemen DU Mot Cot O he iiFig. 3 . 330. nov | Sent . Moy Avery, the superinten- | necticut, is spending a week at Mr. | Hammond, at Wickford,'on Christmas.| phone in Use—Abnormally High | nas been ity et mevedte, Mt ".""i s il g RERT: SR RSN T e T dcpt Mr. Kent. and @ R. Sanders re- | and Mrs. Dwight Thompson's. Miss Nettie Crandall of Westerly was | Tides. Mrs. E. K. James Responding to a call for X A U] WA, apc ong; r. and Mrs. Charles Hillard and | the guest of relatives here Christmas. | Misa Mabel Xirby. s spending s |per Fatrord firo de Durchases. ey z -1 s Mr. Kent., Mrs. with: 2 . ere was 2 istmas tree and en- | week’s vacation with her ts, Mr. | Sunday afterr hen:;u.,,,ml;,ugj“;gc_W;;;i',',v-as s N, Fowler, Mrs & Avery and Miss C. | af Te s Mo Georee ‘Vheel"j:,:sf,gy‘?“ey at Hope Valley on W*"']‘u‘xn nment at the church at Dunn's | and Mra William G. Kirby, in West- | mas! Any foolish te ours. noviza | Fowler made every effort to have the | = Mrs. H. H. K i va. | Corners Mon evening. A pre- | port, Mass n such o d t f time a success. = George Cook 3150;“|n'1rmflw 13~l"1\.§r.|;1é§w:nem Friday .ml‘)i;’:l;talg;&:ga"e 1s spending the Va- | pared programme was carried out by | Miss Ada Broadbent of Providence|went back to ! nug fire ity armac rendered valuable assistance. A B iy E e e, Bere. R e er the exorcises Sans | and Mrs. Agnes H, Philllps of West |and declined to turn in an & y AGENCY FOR THE son. Clask, passed Saturdsy with e 2aCltus came n, picked Kifts from th | Kingaton are visiting fricnds in New | noticy ‘the other membe TRY OUR H and Mrs. § i i tree and presented each member of the | York city, and Bridgeport, Conn. | partment ACE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE, New Home Sewing Machines PENDLETGN HiLL. SR W= £ ONe Semiees i Kibn HOPKINTON Sohool & present. candy and oranges.| Mr. and Mrs, E. K. James have been | "Fire Chiof Judson fs fn ICES Whils Waiting for Your Gar. | .o, JE'jicet running, best constiuct. | How Local Residents Spent the Holi- | , MoTton and Russcll Cook of Canon- | Guests Over the Holidays — Town e S e~ B s, OF| this ross Begiect B 36 Canal St. Vlesterly R. I | see » demonstration at day. prndpln 1 g 2 Nk, vith | Council Reappoints Truant Officers. | The storm of Saturday night did| Mrs. Harding Kelly and two chils }K rtment and just 3 THE NEW YORK STORE, Mr. and M Mr. ana Mrs. John Kenyon and| Mr. and M G, Allen of Tos. | cONSIderable damage to the telephone | dren of Arctic Center spent Christmas | loarn tho identlty man Jvisa 54 High Str i e rs. C. D. Thompson re- ! qaughter passed Saturday with Mrs. F rs. Fred C. Allen of Bos- | lines. Many poles are down and the | With Mrs, Kelly’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. | fused to respond to the u igl eet, - - esterly. | turned home Saturday after a few | Kenyon's parents, Mr. and Mrs Chep. | ton Weré guests at the home of ex- |arms are torn away from some poles. | A. 1. Handell sage which waw dellvered to him See my new samples of Fall and novsd ‘Wm. H. Browning. g:fim:traymnrx; SGlennlnl.:\s‘gh wln their | peil, in Ashaway, - sl P- | jeut. Gov. B. R. Allen Christmas. Not a telephone is in use in this vi- | — i 7 promises (o prefer charges 1\ ter Woolens. Custom Made Sull: 3 i George eeler. £ 3 E - v cinity. w Havi arba ittes, | fireman. In fact, Judson is 4T £ o g Mrs, Eilzabeth Thompson entertain- | toointog aics ) g, Adams are en- |They arrived Friday in their automo- | “ el nigh tides prevailed along tne| New Heven's Garbage Committes. | Y. He is mad—mad clear thr 3. F. PELLEGRINY. MISS ROSE AHERN ed Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks of el bile and returned Sunday by rail. | shore and in the salt ponds. Mayor James B. Martin of New Ha and he says he will have tk No. 4 Main St.. Westerly. Jewett City, Miss Whitaker and Miss George E. Allen and family of Hope | Mr. and Mrs. Elmlm' Lamphere of the | yen has announced his appointments [One not only expe ""]‘ from the d §is3pis. Pressing and Repulring. « . P MANPE TN < . Valley were also home for Christmas. | PoSt road entertained a pa Of |5 tha garbage commission, as was pro- | i€Rt: but that he will use his 1r I adles’ [—]atter $100—REWARD—$100 WASHINGTON COUNTY, R. I. Irvine Thompeon of Pendleton Hil | Tiends on Christmas day. | L {Llied by the board of aldermen. 1n an | of Lus tolis . Bieasiord.. i = e e o et R visited at the home of William W. Av- | Mrs. H. A. Macomber spent Christmas | order passed over two months ago.| Mrs. Brown, @ sisier of J, W. 1 ! The Washington Trust Co., 42 High St., Westerl o ok e fond gt ROCKVILLE ery over Christman ~© . * |with Mr. and Mrs. Kimer Macomber in | Following the reforendum vote at the | son, discovered (hat the chimy SR & oy y = = B e o e jeorge A. Carpenter of Perryville | Westerly. a cction o ssuance of bonds | Mr. Thompson’s house in East S B C Cure postitive | g, 1 s Visit in Homor of Waedding | YiSited over Sunday at the home of his | The pupils of the upper grades of | sufficient to provide for a garbage dis- | way was on fire. This wis n o~ e o ey :;nlu‘nm). Catarh . g !o’x!l.;linvlfiw, J(l)hn .Wau,.‘-;.‘l s | the, Dunn's Corners school pm,e,,h.u,p«mm'mum the action by the aldermen | Sunday m’-.mum) She at once t eonstitational uires 8 eonsti- nniversary: e snow storm wrought havoc wi Mrs. Sheffield Green, formerly Miss | Was taken. phoned to the St. John drug store We are moving to the Potter-Lans- | wuonal trestment. Hall's Catarn Cur it c i d B - e five me - o the | A v < Sood scrvice—Considerats attention | sbout Jan. st 1910. Great removal and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohn- | here and Aashaway. & hursday was the coldest day of |tin, are John Howard Hea Reilly sent a_clork to the truck 5 suaraateed the patrons of this in- | & going on. ity Trenath v valaine. 5 % ouon L3 | INg gave them a surprise in honor of | The fown council met at the town|winter so far; the thermomoter marked | Henry B, Learned. Arthur J house with the request, but the A . ing nature in ‘work. The proprietors 25 . joon ans repars . 0! e - v ook the e ) o v o o 5 o vo| Mechanics Cloflliflg Co, | Bt mirhviallh dal 'Sudlits powin " TS | A chalr and china fruft set was miven | the voting Bt g s wae | o L field. G o - | s tut of docrs, sam RTINS mess before the public. thers is no me- o eure.” Bend for Mot of sestiminioie ¢t falls | them. Their children—Mrs. Milton | cial meeting of the taxpaying electors RICHMOND It will be the duty of this commis- | swirling down Ir se clouds and t @iun; bettar than through the advertis- Westerly, R. I ok Address ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Muzzy of Attleboro, Mass., and Clar- | to be held on the afternoon of Thurs- sion to Investigate- the various means | laughed, declini to eall out his fel iag eolumns of The Lulletin. declsd X Sold by all Druggists. 75e. ence hning of the battleship Connec- | day, Dec. 30. - ;. of garbage disposal in order that the [lows in such weather Some ten m Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ticut—were there. A collation was Atm:nrpe%lxxldmnt‘x!:‘ %rdt‘g. school | Sunday k:"l[dfluv?h:--'m- Tree— | city may be advised correctly which |utes later another call was went to the served. com ee held at at the loliday Visitors. kind to establish., I ¢! s b his m ith the Foley's Kidney Remstly will cute any | Arthur Barber of Proyilence was: s | hom of fhe clerk, Miw Clae 4. Olney, o i e T LR Bene [ truck: henes, DU et the ma gase of kidney or bladder trouble that | guest of his sister, Mrs. E. C. Kenyon, A Tuesday afternoon, Daniel £ Bake and | Saturday evening at the =Baptist iy ~ 100 S meantime . Neal . end [eia s nof Y reach of medicine. It ' on Christmas. George . Ave ‘were appointed tru- | church in annock there was a Christ e son had extinguished the fire in Invigorates the. cntire syatem ang | CMrn Menson also_entertained her | sut sMicers Tor the year 110 . Both|mas tree and entertainment ifor' the| Noamk—Tbe Christmas tree and ey~ DriOgeport MeeRTaR strengthens the kidneys so they elim- | mother, Mrs. Frank Barber of Woody | gentlement succeed "themselves. Re- | Sunday school. - exercises leld ai St Joseph's church - 3 inate the {mpurities from the blood. | Hill and her sister, Miss Alice Barber | newal of insurance on the schoolhouses | _ John Phillips is visiting relatives in | Wednesdey evening were lirgely at- Lot Mexico Have Him. Before purchasing it’s to your interest to corre- Backache, rheumatism, kidney and of Westerly on the same day. in Rockville, Hope Valley and Ashaway | Providence. tended, and the audlence v.us greatly ¥ il be & woeful blunder If sgf spond with me. bladder troubles are all cured by this Mrs. Joseph J. Taylor and two daugh- | was authorized. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse of Nor- | pleased with the programme. There [ I 7'l e MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, great medicine. Commence taking at | ters hive been guests of Mrs. Taylors| The storm Sunday interrupted ser- | wich spent Christmas with their son, [ were recitations by Joseph Doucett, | Warships shall munago to capturs Z6 Rollins and | laya, He would be an clephant oa v ! bands—Philadelphin Jece: 103 Misin Street, Westerly, R. 1. ! once and avold Bright's Disease and parents in Providence the past week. | vices in the Baptist church here and | Dr. H. E, Rouse of Shannock. James Rollins, Httle M Telephone 213, yua Diabetes. Lee & Osgood Co. i William Taylor was the guest of also in that at Hope Valley, Miss Edna Dawley, who has been for ! Frances McDonald, - \ , : : 54134 iy :

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