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N Newsy Notes From Westerly Mild Weather Improved by Granite Workers—Fraterni- ty Interests—Taxes Coming in Weil—Death of: Thomas O’Brien—Social Items. The mild weather Thursuay we.. -ie granite manufacturers an opportunity to put quarrymen at work getting out stone. An effort will be made to get as much rough stock on hand as pos- sible to supply the big demand for fine monumental stone. The mild weather also permitted the continu- ance of work on the Welch block on Broad street and on other outdoor Jobs which had been suspended on ac- count of the cold. The newly elected officers of Paw- catuck lodge, No. 90, A. F. and A. M, were installed last evening by or- shipful Thomas McKenzie, grand ma shal of the Connecticut lodge. The afficers installed were as follows: Mas- ter, Willlam W. Bromley; treasurer, Eibert W. Clark; secretary, Archie Thompeon; senior warden, N. F. Tuck erma; junior warden, Louis T. Reu- ter; enior deacon, Fred C. Fleming; junior deacon, Frank N. rs; senior steward, Evans Stewart nior stew- eal McKenzle; marshal, Arthur A sh: chaplain, Samuel Girven; | tyler, Abraham Lew truste Thomas McKenzle, Robert William A. Hillard; finance c iee, Thomas McKenz Charles A. Morgan, D. C. Hinckle; he instal- lation was in Odd Feliows' hall, as the regular Masonic hall was not ready for use, as it will not be com- pleted until late In January. The collection of taxes is progress- ing rapidly, and many have taxes. Increased effort has to collect back poll taxes, heen made ind several hundred lars have been collected on this ta: Rhode Island is one of the tew states that retains the old poll tax law. James Rae and Miss Margaret A. Aitken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs exander Aitken of Cross married by Rev the home of the br Wednesday afternoon Rae went to New York on their wed- éing trip. The T. 8. J’s a secret organization of girls attending the high school, wer rt by N . Coy at their home , Wednesday evenine. of the party was a_Christir which were hung humorous all. There were several pregent who were former the society. A ochannel is being dug in the har- bor of Fort Wright by the Aredge Bristol of the Packard ng ompany, to enab. » coming to the dock. Among the re- ecent improvements at the fort a steel and conerete coal shutes and new storage house. ¢ brick m chine shop is now re: h and brick guardhouse is well al These who suffer from pimpl blackheads and other disfigurin facial eruptions ; red, rough hands itching, burning palms and nails; dry, thin and with ndunz, scaly scalps— should make trial at once of ticura soap and ointment. No other emollients cost so little and do so much. No others so pure, € s a hair paid back | | I | so sweet, so speedily effective not | only for these minor a; ns of the skin, secalp and for torturing, disfiguring e as, rashes, irritations, lin i crustings, from inf Where to Buy in West erly INDUS‘I’HIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Edberal, ccurteous and efficlent in management. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R. L ssesssssnssosecssen its nov20d Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be given aw PURTILL'S “ON THE BRIDG City Pharmacy Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- ‘ge lces while waiting for your car. 36 Canal St., Westerly. . L Eatablished 1901, Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optomstrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- ar adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- tar-Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L FOR SALE Two esven-icom cultages, situated In different parts of the compact part of Westerly, R. I, each having 60 foot street front and both having vacant land adjoining that can be sccured at reasonable prices if a purchaser Both having heat, modern plumbing. electric Inspection Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., tebld Westerly, R, L @455 DIAMONDS ft will pay you well to get our prices on Diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweler. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, fand Made Werk is Our Specinity. Wh rness Supplies car- ried 1 M pastory Made Harness 1o stoc] u and up. PAUNDERS. _‘CIOQ“ ie ll Hm Broad Sirset, - de- | | i ing a when the rope save letting him fall. Dr. P. L MacGowa: set the hip. Cosmopolitan Club to Build. Mystic is to have another building construction. s\ cement walks | on the water front, on Holmes strect, have been laid about the fort, crected by the Cosmopolitan club, on i, the site recently purchased from John The choir of the Immaculate Con- ception church gave an excellent min- strel show at the op day evening. Amon Jecial num- | ton of Norwich, and in. all pro bers were songs by Keyron Doyle, Ed- | it will cost about $10,000, of whic ward Brown, Thomas Clancy, James | 00 has been promised. The building Laughlin, Joseph Lennihan, Jam which will be th stories high, will Mahoney, Miss Delia Healy, Will Ban- | have all the Jatest improvements, and non, Martin I. Spellman and Miss | 01 the first floor will be a private re Edith Bruce Jone cep Several good lo- cal hits took well with the audienc gvmnasium, coat rooms, lavatories —_— and bathroom On the second floor B : will be a large billiard and pool roon:, olg Nfmas O'Brien, proprietor of e | With three tables; committee rooms, died Wednesday, after an illness of | 4 good 5|”)1I1.m’:—' “u||‘ll !a;«t.lmb; xl.:il‘ly;)l;)ln two weeks. Mr. O'Brien was born in |, 5 2 e Pascoag, R. L, 60 year 120, and came Local Laconics. Her ot Mrs. F. Dean of Grove aven visited friends in Providence Thurs- | €It Nich day uel D. Keen William Grant, ne manager | VS oar at Hazleton, P: ng relatives | in" e S wkocis| X over the holidays. Hearly 80 e of tripped on a rles Perry of the Washington | rus in the sitti Wednesday st company, who has been | evening and_disloe o shoulder. 1 to his home by i s, is much | William Sheeha 14 years old oved n of Walter D. Sheehan, while run- | the proy I imors are « the Christm: of shoplifters season, but the rumors duri not ve M : i | He was taken home. 4 ”\'A e > B. Rudd At the regular meeting o ‘Slmvm:- of Whi ock, has returned to her | son, 1o L G, B i e S n, the vice grand-elect, present me Norwich lodge a gavel which he had Louis H. Bddy of ade of white maple and had burnt xon house, is re 2 out of | the emblems of the order on it. It is vn guests of the ith hand- | to be used when the initiatory degres some New Year cards. is worked. Noble Grand Wil Arm Miss Eunice Moo: ,ved at the | trong thanked Mr. Latham in be P. H. Opie 15 e nington ledge for the handsome home of her by the illness of her Among the West ren who Masters’ J in Norwich Thomas THE TRUTH ABOUT FRA:E?“AL INSURANCE Application for Cancellation cense of Supreme Lodge, K. to Do Business in New York Denied by Insurance. i & of P, | State State Superintendent o M | He ti D d insu hould be more anxios than members of suc who, like the sent of advanced surab nal nment face insuran of which, abando Tift and thus the elf to of safet il DOUBTS AS TO LDVALTY OF THE ARMY AND NAVY |0} nesday | time B MYSTIC Accidents—New Building Planned for Cosmopolitain Club—Death of Thom- as P. Burrows. the 12 year old son of Walter Sheehan, fell ¢ trece Thursday afternoon s left hip. He w m«dw lie, between the lockup and J. shop. Plans for the build- n drawn up by C. tion hall, a main reception hall ave a 60 foot fron er cent. pre to Wester] ago, and asso- | Dbe obtaine | ciated himself with several others in | el e e the Janufacture of Woolem £002%.|of the club will be limited to 100, and ‘“:. .';‘ he pa " x‘h" W "‘ < e = entrance fee 1 be $10, with $6 d | e d house, vear dues. Bids will be open in | which he managed the year round, and rly spring, so that the work may also conducted the Hi House At} he sraried £b Boon axansd WaatterTar Watch Hill in the summ He leav rives. At the r meeting of the daughter, one son, a brother and club the officers for the pear wer . | chosen as President, Eli Gled- hill; first Cyirus E 11 .\m g crackey benders on the Cove near Rafferty pla But for the mpt assistance men ne: the boy might have been drowned. Death of Thomas B Burrows. omas Packer Burrows di at the hospi at 1 , where he had been only a shor He was 55 years of age and was n_of Mrs. Addie and the late B He had always res followed the occupation He is survived by his Son: lyde Burrows d John T and two daugt teams and s place London, ne broth* ter, OMrs. Brush, both of rooms on ) a the following lite mme was carried out: The N Lamb; CH Th Newt Mrs. Crouch Room, Mrs. F Willar Mrs. Cutler Briefs. £ East Weymouth daughter, Mr: Local Albert Smith her od iting with T turn- Providence, ind Mr: NDIDATE THE U. S SENATE Defines His Attitude Toward Na- onal Questions—Favors Bona Fide ownward Revision of the Tariff. Dec nent B endorsed toward na- Sheehan de n the letter and s rit the 1 at last | lite v sssive we cost of | exc protect shall rt as to the extent to whict ations of capit vy go. For tt ediate present that momentou s been removed from the 1ain when the de- ry con- her , as ers of that body, approach the the question in the spirit broad patriotism, with no and no purpose to ve except e welfare of our com- countr Sheehan continues: have no patience with the sena- nd representatives who have re- dly submitted to exc dic- on, and I expect and hor peo- | will have no patience with me, in | I become their representative, if any time I should surrender or legislativ rdependence be- New Portuguese Republic Fears for e e opavon Its Permanence—Secret Society | true to party princinles and courag Plots to Festore King Manuel. | perform’ their duty, and if the } c ts remain faithful to the gre Paris, Dec. 29— A despatch to the | traditions of the past, new national- Temps from Madrid states that ad- | iSm will continue a futile and innocu vices from Lisbon describe the politi- [ 0us cry. i cal situation in the new republic of Portugal as threatenin, The government NE reported as not W AND GREATER PITTSBURG. sure of the loyaity of the army and | Sale of City Improvement Bonds to navy. 00. ,There is much_insubordination in il T the army, whil a4 measure of pre- Pittsburg, Pa.. Dec. —City im- caution three cruisers have be or- | provement bon to the amu;}mm.‘wr dered to Vl‘:“& the harbc of Lisbon | 4,878,000 were ld today by Comp- upon various pretexts. troller E, S. Morrow and Mayor Ma- | The Di Noticias is quoted as! gee to the National City bank of New saying that the government has dis- | York and N. W. Harris & Co. of New \ covered a secret society which is plot- | York, their bhid of 1 being the ; ting to restore King Manuel to the | highest of six rec the entire throne and that the ders in the | amonnt. The honds are t delivered ] conspiracy were a within eighteen days. The corre This i the fir he i of 1dds that t $10,000,000 anthorized b vote of the ing classes people at the November election, in cause of unea S elan effort to carry fors exte; various trade 1l plans for a new and V't:{\—(’l it. is impo: r 5 s milar bond issue voted upon l'\n' = 20 was declared unconstitu Chlldren CI'Y s the state supreme court becaus = it was presented to the people on FOR FLETCHER’S blanket ballot and at the last election c STORI the separate items of improvement A Q) A e voted upon individually. “HlldSOH” 8‘339, ==1911 Demonstrator has arrived. and will be on Exh.bition at the Agency, FRIDAY and SUNDAY. A call is invited to those interes'ed. THE IMPERIAL GARAGE, NORWICH, COAN. PETER CECCARELLI, Prop, Telephone Connection sive. body, STONINGTON NOANK Petition in Circulation by Fish Christmas Festival at Calvary Church —What is Interesting Borough Resi-| Protective Association — dents. ! Items. Wednesday evening the Chri That the members of the fn_ tival was held at Calvary Ep | men’. Protective association hurc The ser was conducted by | m n to let the New Haven R Charles J. Mason, rector growers obtain possession of a of ermen’s Various Fisher-{ oef Coal Central LUMBER AND COAL. COAL But wooden fuel such people, because CHA {When Two Poles Get Married, That’s a Wooden Wedding' is never used by it's too expen- is the winter fuel for every- because i s cheapest. PPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER decZ6MWEF GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, 1294 Office—cor. Market and Shetuoket Sta Telephone I 12 do not oyster ny land church, who spoke to the congr in this vicinity is evidenced from the and to the Sunday school most inter- | fact that they have already had a pe- estingly. A special feature of the pro- | tition drawn up which will be pre- gramme was the musical programme | sented to the fish commission of the arranged I Zangrandi, composed as soon as the required number of male voices, rendering many selec- | of signatures are obtained. The com- tions. After the service was over the | mittee which was appointed at the children and congregation went over | special meeting of the association last to the chapel, where a beautifully il- | Saturday evening, and of which Capt. luminated tree was filled with gifts|James . Rathbun is the chairman, for all. A box of candy was presented | had the following petition drawn up each child. The children of the Sun- | Thursday school recited and with the addi- ion of several cornets and clarionets the carols were sung by all. Dance and Whist. Groton, Conn The Honorable Shell Fis ers of the State of Connec the undersigned, cit I w The Children of Mary connected with { town of Groton, respectfully present St. Mary’s church held a most success- | this our remonstrance against the state| in Penn.. ful dance and whist in Borough hall | commissio nting the applica- Thursday evening. A large number | tion of Daniel i ald for a per- aetended. petual franchise of two hundred and | S€asqn. Local Gleanings. twenty-five (225) acres to be used for nk D. Maine of Springfield, | the propagation of oysters, a: turned after spending the | in his recent petition at or near Groton 2 his cousin, Dr. C. O.]Long Point. For the reason that these grounds are the natural lobster and Carter of Worcester spent | fishing grounds, which furnish a living day in town the guest of his|for nearly two hundred (200) ns uncle. of the towns of Groton and Stonington. M. Wallace of Boston was a busi- | 20d the granting of this petition will caller here Thurs Irs. Monjo and daughter Margaret t Thursday for Brooklyn, N. Y, Enjoyable Musical. A musical was given Wednesda said application. Yours respectfully. Alread aflm zens of the described work to them an irreparable injury. We respectfully request a hearing on y a large number have signed tition. Should these oyster grow- CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d CCAL and LUMBER lies thracite Coal In the world. secured a supply of this Coal for this Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are tne agen Roofing. one of the Lest roofings known to the trade. In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, the beds of the finest An. We hav for Rex Flintkote JOEN A. MORGAN & SON. “elephone 884. aprisd Winter Robes and Blankets ternoon at the home of Misses Mary D e i 1a A and Barbara Mullen on Gold street.| &S obtaln possession of this land It) pop sTRE OR STABLE k{é;‘;“fii‘j‘m}‘fig ‘}é‘u{‘:’;“’l‘\}g&M‘:"nd"“\’I"i‘i; ness who resides here. There was a|AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC 3 3 - Miss| petition presented last year for the| QUALITY FIRST-CLASS. A LARGE Grace M. Mullen, who were here from Brooklyn, N. Y., for the holidays. Hunters’ Licenses Received. fostted: Ganeral News: Town Clerk E. B. Hinckley has re-| Miss Helen Robbins, who has been ceived from Hartford the license cards | visiting her parents, Mr. and 3l to be issued to the hunters in the town | George Robbins, in Mystic, has return- f Stonington. The new ones cover|ed to her home here. .. the entire year 1911. Misses Viola McDonald and El Borough Small Notes. Oniy about half of the twenty-two | friends in Mystic. S oE thel aines et T s | Babcock has returned bor in the town of Stonington have | home from Norwich, where she has ified. The time limit is the first | been the guest of relativ Monday in Januars, 1911. John Minnis has moved his house- returned from Nor- | hold goods from the Wagner house on ompanied by her | Pearl street to the Burrows house on Gager, and som, | Prospect Hill. e il e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, who have & been visiting Capt. and Mrs. Roswell Rev \ldin returned | Lamb on Church street, have returned from New York Wedn , having at- | to_Providence. o B el of Mis. 3.| C. A. White, who has been the guest of friends in the village, left Thursday M, .. were | for Hartford. J. H. Weeks, n, N. Y., by tha death | There was a large attendanc Thursday evening prayer meeti same land, but the applicants were de- Lamb spent Wednesday evening with nor WM. Telephone 865-4. dec26d STOCK TO PICK FROM. THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. C. BODE, Prop. 283 M. Street. e at the ng. Ev- New Dolis, c27d Year Gifts Post Cards, Bookiels, Favors, Toys, Games, Sleds, Fruit, Flowers, Work andScrapBaskets, &e. WRS. EDWI FAY Franklin Squars ft Thursday for | eryone present enjoyed the beautiful ; 2 solo rendered by A. V. Morgan and Miss Maria Wickwire of New Haven | Mrs. E, E. Gates. 1est of Miss M. B, Trumbu _— do Wilder of Rochester, N. NEW YORK KIDNAPPER guest of friends in the bor WARSHIP_FOR AVIATORS. By Six Year Old Boy—Held Request Made of Secretary Meyer Grand Jury. Lo ichi}_escence. New York, Dec —On the ton, Cal., $7,000. fined $15 and costs, PICKED FROM MANY SUSPECTS but appealed. for the identi- San Francisco, Dec. 29.—The San|fication of $ix year old Guiseppe dl Franeisce aviation commitiee. has 1o | Stefano, Giacomo Crimi was formally ceived a communication from Secre. ' charged with knidnapping today and o o e N e e teocteZ | held to answer before the grand jury. | § n thelr Tequest for assienment of a | 1B default of 55,000 bail, he was piaced | ShID O el e tn s el | in the: Tomba e el ni was taken by the police last the meet n n t in a raid on the Sicilian qu = e’ Seven professional aviators, a ter In which Sl3meri iwero B national fame, have been d for | The Stefano boy picked him ¢ e | R et ey heen re- | line of suspects and the othiers were | cotead-T5e T allowed to & 3 No other witnesses were called and i no defense v offered. Failure of Boston Real Estate Broker. | oston, Dec. 20 Liabilities con- | pastor on Trial for Exceeding tho |f§ features of the volunt bankruptey Auto Speed Limit. | petition filed by Ha¥ry R. Vonder | Providence, R. I, Dec. 29.—C Horst, a estate broker, in the | with exceeding the automobile | Uni fict court today, | limit in Pawtucket on September 2 e total liabilit vere placed af | last, Rev. Walter D. Buchanan, pas- 231,514, of which 359,000 tor of the Fourth Avenue Prebyterian " Saced at - The | church of New York, was placed on itor is the Newton | trial before Judge Rathbun and a jury Sav Newton, Mass. in the superior court today. Dr. Bu- Among the unsecured credfors are | chanan recently inherited most of the the Fidelity and Deposit company of | estate of Mrs. R. G. Dun, widow of the | B ti Maryland, $38.000 ‘h(’ Utah Savings | mercanti cy founde: estimated and Trust compan, \ke City, | at_several million dollars 1,500; the Anglo-Callfornian bank| Dr. Buchanan appeared in the dis- an Trancisco, $15000; and the | trict court of Pawtucket after being Gardner Lumber company of St causht in a police “trap” and was Graduat All Ready! es from our College ars ready to fill the most exact- ing office positions. They are familiar with per- fect typswritina information. Norwich as well as be- ing equipped with general office Business fits you for good positions. courses of study include every- thing essential ons. College Our to a thorough knowledge of business transac- W. E. CANFIELD, Principal. Selling Qut Winter Stoc LAWL 17 BROADWAY Beginning Thursday, D:cemb.r 29th. 20 TRIMMED HATS, value $5 to $8 each 48 TRIMMED HATS, value $10 to $24, each... 18 OSTRICH PLUMES, value §7.50, each UNTRIMMED HATS, value $250 to $3.50, each. FLOWERS, value 75c to $4.25, bunch QUILLS, value $25 to $1.98, each WINGS, value $1.25 to $350. MALINE, value 50c yard SILK, value $1 to $2.25, yard.. VELVET, value $1.50 to $2.50, yard 18 OSTRICH PLUMES, value $7.50, each RIBBONS, value 25c, 50c, 98¢, yard . 10¢, 25c, Will Continue Until All Goods Are Sold R’S MILLINERY, k corn 6-3, 50c First-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shafts, Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all kinds. The Scott & Clark GORPOBATION, has removed to Eighth street. er or by 4d spe 507-515 North Main Strest, declhd Dr. L. F. LaPierre 204 Central avenue, Mours 1-3 and 1 appointment. HERE J Fastern Conneclicus equal to The Bul- letin for business results, s no advertising medium in Be Up-to-date and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewriter, ‘We have a thoroughly ecom- petent one, and the charges are very low. Just try it and satis- fy yourself. Wauregan House, The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. Nice Presents For the Horse, a fine Wool Blanket — for the Carriage and Auto, a Montana Buffalo Robe at $6.50. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., 14 Bath Street, dec2ldaw The Season’s Greetings CRANSTON’S dec26daw JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. 8lank Books Nads and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 253 Celivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknewledged to be the best on the market — HANLEY’S ect188 PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt attention, 0. J. McCORMICK, 80 Franklin St. Avoid Danger All city water used for drinking and domestic pur= {poses must be iboiled before us= ing. N. B. LEWIS, City Health Oificer. decldd Building THIS ? If s0 you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellont work at reasonabls prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builde: 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 870. Janl7a MONEY SAVERS Felt Boots $1.50 to $3.25 Heavy Arctics $1.00 to $3.00 Rubbers 35¢ up ALLING RUBBER CO. Norwich (s¢zes) NewLondon STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor Jy30a NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ava. First-class Wines, Liquors uad Clgars. Meals and Welch Karebit served to order. Johm Tuckie, Prop. Tel. 43-6. WHEN you want to put your busi= ness hefore the public, there is no ma- dinm batier than through the advertia~ ing columns of The Bulletin,