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“!fiiuv«e ms;mswmwm';osaqa " White House Gofistfirfirde—Demp&; _Barber in Shampoo Case—Circumstantial Evidence | | in- Cravagreer Tn-l—-Mminers to Preach on Peace: k § tion in this annual and leading event in_Turkeydom. Mr. Vose has a large barn in Rail road avenue, and here are Uressed tu: keys of high breed for special . cu; tomers and at the owner's price, whicl he is free to name, as the demand far exceeds the suppiy. In this barn on ¥riday morning were six large tur- kevs of handsome plumage, of the wild and bronze strain, short legged ications are that the Westerly ‘sow Fabric company is dead and ond resurrection. This industry s exploited in a mcst glowing style new looms that were available A indascry and Sata big hte: o prof Diowed by represantative pustncss mon ess men of Westesly and with the most honest ot 3 a Tesult over $50,000 kind, all doomed to death. Their weights alive varied from twenty-eight to thirty-eight pounds, and they were sald to be the best sextette of turkeys in the world, Thev were vearlings and rajged with svecial care in the vicin- of Westerly. These birds were killed and picked in expert style Friday afternoon. . Aft- mill building was | or minute examination the best dressed Beech street and fitted With | bird of the lot wiil be carefully wrap- the aslleged wonderful looms, ped in white linen and forwarded by come up to the recom- | express to President Tuft for his of a certain | Thanksgiving dinner, the compliments and sold at |of Horace Vose of Westerly, marking the forty-third annual presentation. Judge - Oliver H. Williams in the Third - distrist court, Friday morning, in the case of Edwin L. Marr against Michael Papalla, Which was tried-last week, rendered verdict for the defend- of the loom urged ipment of the mill & messsstly fer profit meking, the to centinue the ex- = on hand more of the alleged that by the use of some ingre- dient in a shampoo mixture, when be- g treated in the Papalia shop, his head was severely burned, causing the hair to fall out, and occasioned him much pain and aiso loss of employy ment. He brought suit to recover dam- ages for aliesed injuries. Judge Will- iams, after having the matter under advisement for a wrek, decided against the plaintiff and that defendant re- cover costs. It is ssid by some of the had the concern been it might have con- appatent nqeded -‘. &t the proper time. r'..... had mrrived for the Business, there was a ~ ‘.fll‘lflm and other Sollowed, but efforts at or transfer, that in- assessment to stock- fafied up to the present _ There are now two cases against Westerly Nasrow Fabric company ‘mperiar eourt for Washington .n ‘Washington Trust “ on motes, and the iv the R. A. Sherman Sons Co. of the mill bullding. The Wil probably be foreclosure and windlng wp of the company af- oM bullding is of brick and of ‘somswruction. @' The time was when Westerly was classed among the leading_shipping- places of turkeys in New England at Than} sgiving and Christmas time, with Horace Vosz as the principal shipper, bis shipments alive being frem five to six tons of native birds. This busi- ness has gradually dwindled, by rea- son of scarcity of turkeys, and at this Tharksgiving time Mr. Vese's ship- ment will not exceed one thousand pounds. The farmers here and here- abouts do not engage in.turkey rais- ing on such a scale as formerly, and instead of the Turkey king employirg a large force to ald in preparing the turkeys for shipmert, he now employs but one man in his shipping depart- ment. Mr, Vose's greatest shipment was during the civil war when the ar- my was treated to a Thanksgiving tur- key dinner. In addltion to his usual shipment he furnished the Rhode Is- }il_nd turkeys for the Rhode Island sol- iers. Vose, the Turkey king, de- MM or to permit birds from which the one 1s tp be selected. Mr. iment with a 1 for exclusive inf {0 Buy in Westerl; IRDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Weaterly Branch — The case of Blinin Cravagreer, charged with the murder of Joseph Brigham, wss resumed before Judge Tanner and a jury in the superior court for Washington county at West Xingston, I-iday morning. Thus. far in the case the evidence is purely ci cumstantial, the trend of the testi- mony for the prosecution js to show the bad feeling that existed between Cravagreer und Lrigham as the mio- tive for the murder. There was also testimony that Cravegreer was seen examining the gun that is supposed to have been ihe one used, in the old house Where it Was found by Sheriff Wilcox. This was about a week be- fore tiie murder. The keeper of the house where Cravagreer boarded tes- tifled that he came home on the pight of the murder with a man named La- cv. She sald she knew he came into the nouse, that she id not know whether he went to bed in some other Toom, but sho was positive he did not occupy the ped In his own room, She ‘estified that Cravagreer appeared to be excited, as if something was tro ling him. In the opinion of the attorneys the case will not be ready for the jury be- fore next Wednesday. Major Arthur N. f Westerly, First battalion, First artillery district, was one of the speakers at the a1 1ual dinner of the First company, Provi- Three Million Dollars !"~ Thousand Accounts. comstesus and emcient 1a its management. Watablizhea 1001 Mareld I Wells. O. D.. Optometrist. FEEE Hawe Home-cooked Waffles--Good as a Chef Can Make “Weur wife, your mother, your sister ean make waflles at their best with the Griswold Wame Iren will De out of the question, | gen Thursday evening, He dis e \thick heavy rans of the | cussed the results of last summer ute heat evenly. tour of duty at the Narragamsett bay forts and of the encouraging military prospects for next vear, speakers were Col. Charles hast, Adjutant Walter Chaplain John A. Lowe. The Rhode Island National guard will soon call for volunteers to under- 20 vaccination to secure immunization 2zainst_typhold fever, and it is ex: pected that the response will be gener— al It is the belief of those who are advocating the precaution that such protection. will be invaluable to the guardsmen when they go on annual tour of duty, and will avert the possi- bility of any extensive outbreak of the disease in any state encampment, The several organizations will listen to the explanation of the process of immun- ization before the call for volunteers is issued. g Griswold-baked waffles are rich. goiden brown—neither ner douzhy. criep and light, smothered with sugar or maple syrup, they'll every member of the fami “Obey that impulse”—order toda: ring waffle iron designed for use, price ome dollar. Vulcan range cake griddles at same price. Reamor reflector sas heaters are fast—they turn cold to comfort. . @as & Electrical Dep't. ‘Alice Building, 321 Main Street F. Cook, graduate of Brown, E. PITCHER nd, 25" pelics omeatet him = through college, * will be the Civil Engineer, to apnounce to his patrou. and Ppublic that he has moved to 65 ; iy, Chapman bullding, oppesite,) Y. M C & speaker at the first public service of the Men and Religion Forward move- ent. Sunday evoning, in Broad Street hristian church. Mr. Cook has since nis graduation been engaged in settie- ment work in New York Berfentes - Setioment Tife U 'the AMERICAN HOUSE, |[@no Sudosrer b i e Westerly and is at his home here in the hope of regaining his health. Faerell & Sanderser. Props. RATES to Theatrs Troupes. Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. NOTICE Ghanse In Bank Hours On and after August ist, 1911, the Jewelt City Savings Bank of Jeweli City, Conn., will be open every busimess day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’cleck a. m. 1o 3 o'ciock p. m., ‘clesing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. Local Laconics. Rev. A. C., McGilton, D.D. Methodist church, Sunday in Grace morning, and plump, not of the tail and serawny | ant. ' Papalia Is a barber and Marr || brought together. for the quality of its linens. find a splendid line of underpriced Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens This important yearly event is now in progress with a great representation of the finest Linen Damask which the market affords. WE HAVE RESERVED THIS REMARKA- You should sec this beautiful dis- play. BLE VALUE as a special Saturday effort to provide for the special needs of Thanksgiving. ALL LINEN BLEACHED DAMASK in new d inches wide, value $1.25. a very firm, heavy quality Saturday Spécial 95¢ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT A ONE-PRICE SALE OF TURBANS and TOQUES for middle aged ladies. These are all much bigger values but we will sell them for $2.98 this one day only for DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT FULL-SIZE BLEACHED SHEETS—A good, heavy cotton, all hemmed. Our regular $1.00 value. SATURDAY—Special 75¢c GLOVE DEPARTMENT KIP GLOVES FOR 69c—Ladies’ Two-clasp Kid Gloves, in tan and white. Soft flexible kid and fine appearance. SATURDAY—Special 69c STATIONERY DEPARTMENT A big line of subjects, suita- Regular 10c value. UNFRAMED PICTURES—11x14 inches. ble fgr framing or for passepartout. SATURDAY—Special 2 for 5¢ 4 items for Saturday’s selling, We invite you to. attend the sale und iuspect ‘the splendld collection of Table Damasks which we have We have never assembled a stock more worthy of this House which bears a reputation Every department however has its particular points of interest and you will SATURDAY SPECIALS DmONSTRLTlON THIS WEEK WEST ELECTRIC HAIR CURLERS Stop in today and let & competent demonstrator show you the new hair waver, It produces an exquisite wave in a few minutes, without the aid of heat. Py Made of u singie.pisce of slestrified stes], with rounded edges, so it cannot injure the hair. Easy to use and will' last a lifetime. Card of 5 Curlers, 25c Card of 2 Curlers, 10c MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT UNION SUITS—Men’s Winter Weight Ril Union Suits in gray and Regular $1.25 quality. SATURDAY—Special 89c ecru. ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS—Oxford Gray Coat Sweaters in all sizes from 34 to 44 inches. Regular price $2.50. SATURDAY—Special $1.98 CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT BOSTON STORE GARMENTS MAKE THEIR APPEAL to you on three points. See them and the first point is made for they excel in appearance and style. Try them on and the second point is demonstrated because they fit. The third the price and there the largest hit is scored, fom style, ‘quality and appearance taken into aceount, the prices are the lowest of the low. WOMEN'S and MISSES’ SUITS—Made of this season’s most popular materi: black, blue, brown and gray. Tailored s good garments should be and only one or two of a kind. Values up to $21.50. SATURDAY—Special $14.50 WOMEN’S DRESSES—A good line of fetching little one-picce dresses in the smartest styl, Well made in every detail and attractively trimmed. Values up to $11.50. SATURDAY—Special $7.98 CHILDREN'S COATS—Attractive coats for the little ones in plain and novelty materials. Plain cut and belted, large and small collars, Only one or two of a kind. Sizes 4 to 6 years. Values up to $6.00. SATURDAY—Special $4.75 Sizes 4 to 6 years, values up to $8.50—SATURDAY—Special, $6.08 WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT SERPENTINE CREPE—This charming materi suitable for long and y of the new designs we offer for a short kimenr-3, in a good va very special price. Sells regularly for 17c. SATURDAY—Special 13c KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT COVERED ENAMEL ROASTERS—Large size, Triple Coated Enameled Roasters with close fitting cover. Size 17 by 10 by 7 inches. H. a corrugated bottom and fs self-basting. Sells regularly for $1.50. SATURDAY—Special $1.19 Toy Town Has Opened Our large Toy Basement is now the scene of great ac- tivity as the denizens of Toyland have founded a thriv- ing town here. From far and wide they have come, from far off Germany, France and Switzerland and from our own America. But they all speak a language fa- miliar to the hearts of childhood. Bring the little ones and let them get acquainted. will_preach on Universal Peace; his|im feature of the entire con- evening subfect will be: A Discour- | struction, will be 16,250 feet, or prac- ggfird“ggm?, God’s Method of “EN- | tjclly three miles. When completed, Rain provented Friday afternoon |1t Will be the longest bridge of its sessions of the schools in Westerly and [Kind in the world. It will cross from ey | Long Island, at Astoria, where ground | was breken several ‘months ago, to | 1rds island, from Wards Island, over Litile Hell Gate to Randalls island, and thence to Mott Haven. ~ From Wards jisland to Randalls island ihe »sing War and Peace will be the Sunds F evening subject of the sermon by Rev F. C. A, Jones in Calvary church. In the evening: Is T! giving Observance Profitable? The Prince of Peace will be the|bridge will consist of a single span theme of Rev. J. W. Ford, D.D,, at the | baving a trtal length of 1,020 feet Sunday morning. service ‘in the Firsi | and a helel of 140 fect above mean water level. Baptist caurch.. The evening subject Sill be The Dramatic Element in the Lite of Christ. Brief State ~ News = towers at either end of the | will be 200 feet high and each | in rooms to be used by the | rious purposes. The o towers or to the The Bantam.—About carloads of yet remain to be moved from th ice house at the lake. This will ¢ the season’s ice business. Wallingford.—In the borough elec- tion_this week the democrats carried off all the honors with the excep of builiff. Warden W. E. Beecroft was re-elected with a majority of 1is. year ago he had a majority of There was a socialist vote of Shelton.—The matter of he plumbing in tenement wiich was hrousht before the board Wednesday evening wvard, is belleved to be jmportance as to have itself inspected and made in Wood and Plans Include Largest Bridge of Kind Ever Constructed—Gompletion in 1915 Will ‘Mark Finish of of a merican New Haven Izegiroad compani Gate tridge s York Conper 0,0 wpletea, the Now ins raiiroad will form a link bet the Fennsylvania and the systems and establish transportation line from to the Mississippi river. untoward conditions ari Eggiecied will-be completed and op “traffic some time during 19 T iai lensth of the s bflgs‘ - A R Sy ATTENTION AUTOMOBILISTS ALCOHOL For your Radiators in any quantity bridge proper will be supported on |traffic. The closing work on the steel and concrete yiaducts double tracking lies between Hawley- ville and Shelton and on the double tracking about one and three-quarters < NEW HAVEN ROAD. ART GOODS DEPARTMENT ART COVERS for Sofa Cushions. These slips are r are shown in a variety of colors. Braided and stencilled designs. SATURDAY—Special 10c dy to use and DRAPERY DEPARTMENT LACE DOOR PANELS—A splendid assortment of patterns in both the White and Arabian Lace. Regular price 50c. SATURDAY—Special 30c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT APRONS—Fancy Round Aprons, embroidered and finished with pocket. Very suitable for a Christmas gift. Regular value 50c. SATURDAY-—Special 25c CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT CHILDREN'S SWEATER COATS—These are high neck garments, but toning on the side and are to be had in red, white and gray. Sizes 1 te 4 years. Regular price $1.25. SATURDAY—Special 98c his candidacy is warmly indorsed by ‘olonel Bryan.—Kansas City Journal. Another Explanation. Vaco Lunch Case millions of dollars has been expended Wall street will please note that Work of Double Trasking Western Di- | during the last two years. Attotney Genaral - Wiskershails i vision to Be Completed Next Su=a. spection of the federal prigon fn At- | Tatest and best thing cver p lanta has nothing to do with Charles |the market. Keeps your coffes or tem It is stated at the New York, New Has Treuble Enough. W Morse. Investigation of its capucity |hot or cold for 24 hours. Haven and Hartford railroad office that | And yet in the campaign spceches |in'relation to the Sherman law as & PRICE, $2.00, the work of double tracki - | for republican votes Senator LaFollette | crimi tatute Is another explana- nE the west- | @ obably wiil forget to mention that tlon.—New York World. ern division from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., The Shetucket Harness Co., to Shelton, Conn.. will be completed on or before the first of next June. When completed there will be a double track from Poughkeepsie to Xew Haven via the Naugatuck Junction in Milford, and to Waterbury. via the Naugatuck line northward, both of which are to be used for new development of freight Dress Skirts, in a QOur Price T The Ladies’ Specialty Co. | Our Special Offerings For ‘ SATURDAY is a nice lot of Ladies’ and Misses’ good value at $5.00 321 Main Street, WM, C. BODE, WM. F. BAILEY (Buccessor te A. T. Geraner) Hack, Livery | Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. fine serge, it is a | | i oday $2.98 Denatured Our $15.00 COATS, very nobby...... Our $15.00 FUR SETS, Brown or Black. Our $1.50 Ladi Our $1.00 Ladies’ CORSETS . Our $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES ... Our $1.25 Ladies’ FLANNEL WAISTS.. We will give away Free Double Tra makes a purchase in our store of $1.00 o This is a good eppertunity to buy a with Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Don’ 249 mmmx SWEATERS, all colors. The Ladies’ S ——WHAT'S NEW ——o THE PALACE CAFE Step in and ses us. FRANK WATSON & CO. * 72 Franklin Street {DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN, ding Stamps to any person who e : | Dental Surgeon nice oarment and fill your book 't mi during his last 1 McGrovy Building. Nerwich, Conn. F. C A'I'CIIISON M. D, PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | Room 3, Heoond ¥k or. Shannes Bias ‘shase L84d pecnalty Co.