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Ff the second successive year West- is not remresented in the fresh- class of Brown university, al- young 'men many Westerly been graduated from that inst the leader in education in the vears ago the sraduates S B resident in Westerly held a réunion here and school students with special ref- to the advantages of Brown college education, ‘but the re- were not fruitful. Those who have attended Brown and are, or were, residents of West- include “Edwin Babcock, Horace John Howard Browr a E Collins, Arthur 3 Cotr Zsrael dates, Mrs. Mary A. F. R. Harold D. Kenyon, Rev. Joseph Peacock. Mrs. Edna B. A Peacock, James M. Pendleton, Arthur L. Perr A L. Siunders, Orlando R. Swith, Jehn Fergusom, Jr., Harry Fran Cook, Wiiliam Edward taroour Mit Marion Chace Austin, Katherine Everett, Asa Sheldes _Brigss way). James Ovington Hazarc. ‘William Pendleton Dodge, Jarvi ard Alger, James Coutts Archi old Dickins Livingstone, ar- @Bce Maxson, Jr., Charles J. Dulton. The great majority of thsse are non- At present Westcrly is not rolied from New London Tach, Harold August Img- Norwich d b; Norwich is represented by Moy Cleveland Phillips. Nomination: Bave been made for offic freshman class for the electio will soon take place. Wil M, tare of New London, a member © football squad, has been nominated for U manager, with Karl of Adams, N. Y. as the cidate. The Waesterly public library has just recsived for the genealogy department & history of ihe descendants of Peter Spieer, & landhelder in New London, Cesn., as cariy as 1665, and others of the name, with ndix containing whort accounts of ulliea families The veolume was compiled by Mrs. Susan Spices Meech and Miss Sosan Billings The comsilers zive these anccdotes of the origin of the name: [From @ Jetter writien by a rrandson of Jacob Sploer of New York: “My grandfa- ther, Jasch Sploer, once told me that n England at the time of the Guupowder plot: that the king knighted ¢ discoverer the and gave him the nam- of Spy, , since changed to Spicer. Another explanation is given thus: *It s & fact thac the Spicors are of irish erimim, ti emigrating to this eountry and reared in Bngland. tradivon as the origin of the name: In one of early wars an Irishman was c ever after known as Spicer.” The third same in the series of Bridge whist for points between the Mistuzes club of Stoninston and West- erly olud of Westerly s played in Steninglon Wednesdav nignt, and was won by Westerly by a score of 1416 to 3016, There wers four tables and . thirty-twe hancs vlayed. Plavers ané scores are as follows Mistuxet, ‘Biadloss-Stillman -Pendleton . ther-Cowar games were he big score Westerly in next game faimed. The first two Wea by Mistuxet. but t the third gome places lead om points. T will be played in Westeris y brick building in Cenal street, known 23 the beef-house, mext the rafiroaa track, is an imped. iment to the progress of the work in ‘canmection with the extensive raflroad fmprovements and will be razed as Seom as accommodations can be pro- ¥ided for beef as it is & part of the pur amother convenient track aceommodation: The Dixon bank of = street side 1s suppiving the material the of creating an interest among the Ryan be cleared plot cleared will be razcd provement b rapidly than There the Dbeauty | fiea park fully cae o width ac t prove nents, tive Westerly which a_bran | e | new und afterncon. meditation, in the family eters open hous: of th. pri grets, . sented Willis E. for the concrate work belnz done by CANDEE RUBBERS They Fit All Shoes And Give Good Service LE DISTRIBUTORS. TERPRISE} KDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westeriy Branch .Three Millicn Dollars .. Thres Million Dollars litors W. Burrows, pointed trustee. Mrs. Joseph £ Erown, e 1’ College Foreign Univ hizher institutions of-le: d, Germany and France, H. . Holmes events and Mrs. John H. Swain zeneral iam current events. _NOANK Seabury and Morris Heights Company Not to Buy-Shipyard—Davi ding Set for Thanksgiving Day. Charles L. Heights Ship, an there have been numerous rumors Te- l't‘nll_,v. received a communication from President Henry of the latter company Thursday mornis has decided not Zotiations toward Box Social. Nokomis commandery, I O. G. C., is to have a box social on Friday even- in and Weav evening in the Town Wedding on Thanksgiving Day. The marriage of Miss Virginia Dav- P place on Thanksgiving day. is and Samuel ty Spot in Center of the Town Will Have Addition to Northern Bmdfiyflndusuid Trust Company to Erect Building of Native Granite—Friends’ Cere- mony at Funeral of Mrs. J. B. Foster—Latch String Out at Catholic Clubrooms. Keon, and excavation has been made for thul purpose. Just as soon as possible, now being used by the raiiroad com- pany’s steam shovel will be extended along Canal street and the bank will along that street. this is done a new building will be erected for the beef company on the then the brick buiiding and the carried etofore. a report that there is to be ancther eniargement of Wilcox park at the north end and width from High street to Grov ed the park from the orig- nd so imor place that s of the st waditicn hutdred feet for its en- e northern boundary make possible prospective im-~ S N The Industrial Trust Company erect a two-story bank building «f na- &t the present bank b ne tution in Providence. tdod bhuilding will be considerably larg- er than the present and cover all the present space in front and south side Sl bu-lmng.fl_’!‘“E Indus- | with_their children to ‘attend to all | the tria ust company building is one |the details of k the chape whe: ° of the fin<st in Providence. When the | tiay ‘condition, T C ¢ chapel in a| where elso new building Is erected in Westerly promptiy and wi foi the branch bank it will be one | Deep River— Ve T of the mosi modern and complétely | gan, viear general of the Fartf t equipred buildings in Westerly. sTowth of business present banking house ani the erection of the proposed new building is a necessity. Simple_cersmony according to th custom of the Socigty of Friends mark- ed the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Per- ry Foster, widew of J. Barclay Foster, at her home in High strcet Thursday | After a remarks three men and three women, intimate friends of deceased. attendance many friends several from out of town. There were in including Burial was Liquor Iot in River Bend cem- Edgerye The newly formed Catholic clul: held in t freshments served. speakers at the opening of ;T engagement declined with Attorney Clarence C. Roche repre- Almy, Apothecaries hall, petitioner in bank- ‘uptey, at the first meeting of the cred- held in Kingston courthouse, on hursday afternoon, referee Attorney Henry L. tertained the members of club at their rooms t Broad strees. read an interesting paper on The Robert Palmer & Son company shtipbuilders, concerning whose sale io | Seabur: nd n reside in the Dou street. The Sewing society, O. meet at the bome of Mrs. this (Friday) afternoon h has Yorls, affer a visit to his mother, Mrs, Addje Fish, on Main sireet. Chester I Tda P hurs . enter and Charles H. Cowan left Westerly Thursd: noon for Providence, OBEY THAT IMPULS odist church at her home, on Eim street, this (Friday) evening. Mrs. Carrie Latham and Mrs. Charles Leivey hav returned from New York. Mrs. John Fitzpatrick has returned from a visit to relatives in Westerly. L. J. Douglas was in New London Thursday. Miss Lids Sag Harbor, after a berta Ashbey on Pearl street. Mrs. H. A. Sherman entertain Woman's Guild Sewing soclety Grace Episcopal church at her home, on Main street, Thursday afternoon. Robert Palmer, Jr., has returned from | a business trip to New Yorl ties which The Fire company will daily. weekly whist this (I the track Mr. and Mrs. after Jones. Miss When Dutcher has returned to | 4.0 day’ here. work of im- on even more 1 the of | i thi; The vicinity. entire uve. for the hold _their Pape taken consecut s Cold Compou; very two hoi morial chapel is being crected town of Oxford, this state, will prove a much appreci in the which and beauti- plac ved a it is one of the : . 2helo# worship for. the people of that|ly end o iane, °0Rs [town. The edifice is to be of frams chest, back It promptly ble headache, stuffed up, construction on a field stone stemach tion. Its exterior is to be with brown stained shingles morial _windows to be of impor glass of religious design. The com Dlete Set of vestments are being made by the runs of Mt. St. Vincent's on the Hudson, and the interior fittings are likewise given, the generous do nation of the friends and heirs of the deceased. The interest of the people in this act of generosity on the part of Judge Coman’s Qeirs is shown by the free gixing of the land for a site for the chapel by Mr. and Mrs. Au- sust Pelletien, who likewise promise found covered | the me. dul fev ions, rheumatic to nite on the site of ilding in Westerly, hof the home insti than ns no qui of more cont that” the proposed Take | airectea i with the The is such that the is inadequate »ound, which any world can supply. diocese, ter, M has been the = s Mary Dugga uest of h Pape’s Cold Compound | sult of three years' research at a_cost fifty thousand dollars, g v A number of linemen are working ard around the station is cov- with telephone poles and railroad are being shipped from here I8y evening 1n | e | IN SEVERAL HOURS. Mest Effective and Harmless Way to Cure a Severe Cold and End All Grippe Misery. nue. It is swied that th park trus- | their rooms on Cedar Sireet - tecs have practically closed negotia- = tions for the purchase of the Robert- MEMORIAL CHAPEL. BREAKS UR AIGOED son property in Hish sireet and with - vorable uvvr‘\srnfi'(:;"smm ey ‘!’:m‘ Provided at Oxford Through Heirs and property that ad e rear and extends to Grove avenue from Patrick | “Friends of Judge Thomas Goman. H. OErien of New London. A% e &R rhrough the munificent provisions [, Through = the generosity of made by the late Mir. and Mrs. Stephen [ISir8 and friends of the late Jud 5 the trustecs bave already more [ THomas Coman, of New York. a me- | There I not one grain of quinine in md, which, urs, until ve doses are taken, will sure- the grippe and break up the mose severe cold, either in the head, or limbs. relieves -the most mis- Iness, head verishness, s running of the nose, soreness, twinges. is the inine, which clusively demonstrated is not effective in the treatment of colds or harmless Compound knowledge is no other medicine made any- in the world which will | cure your cold or end Grippe misery hout any other as- ance or bad after-effects as a 25- 1ge of Pape’s Cold druggist in E e — Com- Evan Jones and son Edward have returned to~ Waterbury a visit at the home of Edward Alice Laughlin was a recent Visit to Mlss Mer. | visitor in Bozrahviile. Harris of Palmer spent Wednes- when three and neez- sti re- we that the short session of were made by Report in Relation to Licenses in the County of New London for the Year Ending Sept. 30th, 1911 | = TOWNS. ’ | r new guarters in of the abc me. HIBBERD R. A. building in_Cam day evening. after- will where the; re- EXPENDITURES OF THE COUNTY O ENDING SEPT. 30, 1911, WITH A EDNESS ON TH F NEW LONDON STATEMENT OF THE DATE. proprietor of before Chester |Paid at Jalls for— ught forward (Jail Ex in bankruptey. Frovisions .. penses) s & o . . PLeY. | Clothing . Sirihbuse: Burdick was ap- | Bedding g Fuel Peacock, greduate e alary of Jailers ... Salary of Assistants Buildings and repairs Board of sick prisone; Water and ice . Telephones BEE Stationery and ‘stamps ‘ane ... Barn expenses Other expenses Pigs ... Mrs. A. H. Spi- »unty Commissione; 'reasur Auditors .. riptive of the rning of Eng- Mrs. Wil- current presented Ivertising .. Reporting liquor Putting out forest nte T Viantic Drawbr Norwich two_year: New for on Wed- and Engine Morris compan: Courtho | ind furnishing, that his company | 7ot conduct further ne : purchase, INDEBTEDNESS OF THE COUNTY. composed_of team o L of | g 8% at 4% per cent inferss Torgan, McGowan B A e per came = e Stake of Connecticut, County of New BoE hall. | ' The undersignea, Coun it hereby Rty hAL the 1o S coneerning the ot and true. exhibit st ¥or - sata nela Act terson will take They_will Rty house on Main B [ S, is'to e o Norwiohs bt of Audi tod The undersigned. rs of the Cou they have aud > returned to Naw | hat will entertain the True Blue Sewing society of the Meth. Nov. ew London, hereby certify receipts and expenses of e R it € | the Potter-Langworthy buildmg on RS that iher =aid to > day evoning, the visitors beinz @re & spy!’ The captive with ready the president, Dr. Michael ch 333,000 1750033, B Wit repliet. Bicers spieees | ard the other office ew Lond 930 83200 that's my mamé> | WhO Served as a reception committee. | Groton ... £ 36.00 mY pame’ | The richly fhrnishea rooms were in- | Stoningion 0l 1 154 0l 211 7,984.00 Jnust die!’ | spected by the visitors, a majority be- L 2 3 a0l g M ol O s, and the club members were o e - R g Sy congratulated upon their admirably ar- A =17 - ] it Hve and Do was | o nis During ening vocal 3 R theas they let him live and he was | jections were rendered and Hght re- S ¢ Norwich, r the County of New London, Local Laco ; foraror ana - ihe Sunast Mrs, Wilfred D. Well EERCEISE SOk % a3 don visited relatives po3 . Thursday, e Dog bridge, so-called, on : road, will be closed to Comi ietonsn al days next weelk, to per- State of Connecticut, County of Nev mit repai % . %% | county foners for New i ) 2o ihe il oath to the truth NORMAN, Notary Public. FOR THE YEAR INDEBT- .oo.. 3139 fires. . London” Bar Library $48,017.98 Total $92,32: ov. 16, 1911 Jails, and 16, 1911. and tiun join the West End club of that city | RECEIPTS OF THE COUNTY OF NEW LONDON FOR THE YEA! Bt oo T T st SEPT. 30, 1011, WITH A STATEWENT OF TS AorNes pra T C | Rev. Samuel M. Catheart and Rev. | THE COUNTY O THAT DATE. F. C. A. Jones of Westerly are among | Received the Rhode islend ministers who will | Feom tn st g 1 . A i Lol 75 special observance to Unity Sun- | On ¢ o|R e pstrtios November 26, 2 movement favor- | Recei from ] teeus en T The South County Poultry associa- St e 33298 tion has decided to hold its first Show nsorsez| Slate toe S e in Hibernian hall, Westerly, in Jan. Drawhriage .ot 50000 sary. * James Bishop was appointed ara Savings " Ban ¥ superintendent and Bdword Congdon loan account New Lon- sistant, and, with the officers will dop Coutthouss’ nirges serve as show committee. Ribbon o : S o TS Ay Ahow 3 som: swie o old’ Furhiiore et The Third and Fifth coast artillery > on"arcount of tr- companies of Norwich will parade with | i e the Fifth eompany, Westerly, th b e v e 5] (Friday) evening, preceding the open- | ing of the falr in the state armory. - S e Governor Pothier had received an in- Bal i Treastre o6t NI ERSERY viatlon to be present, but owing to $18,017.98 Women’s Separate Coats $10. to $25.0D Women’s Suits $12.00D to $40.00 Woman’s Skirts $1.98 to $18.00 S.1k Waists $ $1.00 to $10.00 Rillinery $2.50 to $20.00 Women’s and Children’s Shoes $1.25 to $4.00 tained on these principles. spection invited. Of the first we give the latest Of the second we give the best Avd of the last the LOWEST RIGHT NOW YOU NEED LOTHING You not only need clothing, but you want to feel sure anywhere, whether you pay cash or credit. that it is stylish, well-made and priced x:ight. This is the only kind we have ever sold, the only kind we are now selling or will ever sell. Our chain of 46 stores—the largest business of its kind in the country—was built up and will be main- All our clothing is made under careful inspection, and you will always find that for style, materials and all round value our prices cannot be equalled Your careful in- inen’s Overcoats . $10.00 to $30.00 Men’s Suits y $7.50 to $28.00 Boys’ Echool [ ul s $1.98 to $8.00 You hs’ Glothing $7.50 to $20.00 § Men’s Hats $2.00 $3.00 Men’s and Boys’ Shees $1.L0 to $4.00 Help Your Stomach! “When it rebels after a hearty meal, it means it lacks nature’s digestives. m;'so\lfl\l&%@ PEPSIA TABLE, supply the needed forces, quickly relieving all forms of Dyspepsia and Indiges- tion., 10 Cents at all Druggists The Johason Laborateries, Newburgh, N. V. PIANOS Before making your purchase, cali and see us. Our line includes the well known McPhail, Bush & Gerts, Tonk, McCammon and Keller Bros’ Pianos. The best medium and high grade lines in the country at moderate cost. All fully guaranteed and sold on easy terms. Six months’ lessons free with eacn Piano. SHEA & BURKE House Furnishers. 39 to 43 Main St. HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and | Cigars. Also Provisions always on band. Free lunch every Safurday evening. The Westerly House, | Formerly D. J. O'Erien’s, 68 No. Main. Kenyon & Pickhover. rrope. Something New No more ashes o lug. spill dust and dirt on The Glerywoed solves the problem, grate and connected by & down through the kitchen ilc No part is in sigi Just slide the damper once ¢ cellar. can escepe. and drop the a: The Dast Tight Cover to barrel is cnotaer entirely new C and is very ingenicus. el and all connections, as illust at a moderate pricg'to fit any cabinet style G plete with bs wood. This is_only one of the splendid improve- ments of the Plain Cabinet Glenwood the Renge without ornamentation or fancy nickel, ““The < sion Style” Glenwood. Every esscntial refin and improved upon. Up-To-Date Gas Attachments end gz ot - X cannct be d un Improved Ash I ere’s No clura. 7 pan to the kitchen floor. Ash Chute 1t is located just beneath tl shieet iron pipe straight r to ash barrel in . Nota particle of dust h day rrel. s directly into the ash b RC. . ¥ SRS ¢! wood Tdea sold ‘The Ash Chute i th the Iatest and most, impre tachments. 1t has® po *y use a Large Copper Roserv It ‘ean be farnished with fi oven ax ordered. When tic s provi NOTICE Change In Bank Hours 5.34 ssioners for the County of New London, thé On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewett City Savings Bank ot Jewett City, Conn., will - be open every business day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., Dry Cleaner Cur Wagon Calls | especially when it cost whole story. STETSON & HOWTUCK said county for the year 911, and find thé same correct, ERT H. LANPI 2 e PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Cona, LANG and Dyer 157 Frapklin Si. SUITS PRESSED 50¢ Everywher: QuALITY | in work should always be ceasidered no inore than the inferfor kind. _Skilied zaen are employed by us. Dur price tell the YOUNG. AFE ANITARY ATISEYING I | CONTINENTAL HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY, INC. We desire to glve special noti , the public that we carry the finest of home furnishings on the mur We do a credit business and our prices are equal to the lowest cash prices prevafling anywhere C agent will call on you with o Give him a hearing and he explain our easy payment syster CONTINENTAL Furniture Co. INCORPORATED 813 fo 819 CHAPE -TIEET, NME& HAVEN, CONN.