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CHIKEN POX NEWR WESTERLY | Christmas Gift G. P. POOLER larger than ever, Starts Small Pox Scare—Patient in White Rock Section Has = } GREEN EVILLE o] / e s A Few Days Only To Do Your ALL THIS WEEK A case of chickenpox has started ayhas them all except Ellis Morris' King o : o, smalipox scare in the White Rock sec- | Philip’s War, reference being made to opplng SpeCIal rocery a e Vg 7 operative, came from the smalipox in- e A {eeted district of Warwick. Soon aft-| It was originally planned that Canal We da niot hasitate ta esy that olir stouks: wi the: ‘were suspicious sympatoms, | temporary roadway wou'd be substitut- * smallpox had not developed. In a few | ed 8o that traffic would not be incon- S 4 F GIF S days the pains disappeared and the | venienced. After careful consideration ( ] I : i [J L Simple Malady—Attempted Elopement Blocked—Con- u e: ;tl Ons @ e o r 0cerles an ea S tion of the town of Wester Two | the fight on pages 149-156 of that pub- al she was taken sick; the | street was not to be closed to public : : . e f:l::;lal‘\rtr‘pvlin: i;d.xc:ted smallpox but | travel, while the grade crossing W will solve most af your wants. The prices are the lowest without = there was no sign of rash. being ' ellminated in connection with | quality. 0[ 0“[‘ l’ls mas woman was apparenily restored to|of the whole matter it was made plain Closed For Public Safety During Railroad Improvements weeks ago, Mrs. Mary Maho a mill | lication. Dr. J. L. May decided that although | the railroad improvements, but that a ~ heaith. that there would be an element of dax & % w.ll w t L t f S Wednesday evening therc was the|ger that could not be avolded by the For Ladles For Men Flrst You i an ofs ¢ “gar ce of a rash, Dr, Ma was | use of the ::fl:i’:rxl‘dqdlagnosed the case as chick- | the project has been abandoned. This 2 WATCHES i » b enpox; but to allay excitement, Health | action will be of mutual benefit to the | DIAMOND BROOCHES, 4 o = | \\’e Will exchano,e i3 & I 16 pol.lndl for your sl.oo I Br]ng lt th you, Officer Lewis Stanton placed the pa-| public and the New York, New Ha- | DJAMOND RINGS, DIAMOND RINGS, | ZC.vne J ent under strict quarantin; = ven & Hsru':;)r(; Railroad Co. | DIAMOND PENDANTS, OIAMOND PINS, At Dr. May’s request, Dr. J. Howar Therefore Jefcre long Canal street | 27 s s . | 7 . ,\Iomnr Wa:)mflleg and his opinion of | will be closed in the section where the ‘>;r"'\' ‘}‘f\(cé :‘;&'ggfl FOBS, | Pure Lard, lb. 11c. Fresh Native Eggl, Extra Greenlng App'-, reed perfectly with that of [work is in progress, but no longer | SIG RINGS, NGS, 5 4 5 = M2y, his Glagnosis ' also belng |than is absolutely necessary. DUring | wATCH FOBS, MILITARY SETS, For Cooking dozen 49c peck 25¢ chickenpox. that traflic in that section of the town | \; ) \1CURING SETS, TRAVELING SETS, — will be diverted to the Wes g A oA L s s Through the efforts of John R. Wil- | street bridses and their n. { COMB, BRUSH and MIRROR SETS, SJOI:KI§G;ETS, Crisco, better than butter, 3 5c Fancy Table Apples, x, sheriff of Washington county, an | Cana! street will reduce the public | MESH BAGS, SHAVING SETS, il 25¢ Yellow Onions, quart 5c. tempted elopement was blocked, and | inconvenience to the minimum. BRACBELETS, SCARF PIN pa : peck 35¢ Antonio De Sista, a Peace Dale youth, e HAT PIN CGUFF LINKS, is in the jall at Kingston, in default ool Lasiaion AT e P e Fine Tub Butter, Ib. 32c. . 3 3 zs LOCKETS and CHAINS, | MATCH sAFES, ine Tul utter, lb. o B E oL B to Ao n ATy olesl| The Westerly Veteran Firemen's A o= i i Peerless Evaporated-Milk, None Such Mince Meat, O e T e etoe. 2.for | mogiation Beld a business and social | JPWEL CASES, e e S G ld M. Print Butt 5 » Pncia in “Peace Dale, e hssault s | session Wednesday evenins. Se e s o old Medal Print Butter, 3 cans 25¢ 3 packages 25¢ based on Antonio forcing Andonetta | Daniel Ashworth, for seventeen years 1b. 35¢ De Petro into an aiitomobile and then ;\mmo)ed lln the »‘VP;i(e £Rnck slore“ speeding on to Providence to get mar- | has secured work in Pontiac. =g Hed. Tae accured and the Giwuffens | Owing to he unusually heavy ol au = e Good Eggs, guaranteed, Squaw Brand Clltl)(ndensed : Best Raisins and Currants, declare that once in tl utomobile | of mail matter delivery will be made | - Andronetta was a willing victim, her | at the postofice Sunda | dozen 25c. Milk, 3 cans 25c¢ 2 packages 25¢ e e e evas I | The senior class of the Westerly high = e her working alothes and not becoming- | sohool is rehearsing for the produc- Established 1872 nio assured her that a bridal out. [ 192 of Taming of the Shrew. Best of Beef, Fresh Pork, Veal, Ham, Bacon, Etc. DT AN 3 VI || Totee pomn Sortamine e o JEWELERS AL T ik 1 ;‘1’:,\‘“‘3:,,,,‘]‘;33“ % mAles. theTBIODE I S ikiton s “welliiiE A Cross soals e ’ Fine line o 'ys, «oc per ib. uesday Antomio met Andonetta |in the postofiice lobby. ! Fancy Native Chickens, 20c per Ib. 5 a girl friend on their way to work | The time of the citizens' commitiee | pASSED THROUGH THE MRS. FELTRAPPIE SENT | F N e e forced Andonetta Into the au- | is now about equally divided between = tomobile and sped away. The girl|the railroad and town building Jobs }’ DOOR ON NINTH FLOOR. | TO AN INSANE ASYLUM ancy Native Gees mpani vent with all speed to the | ing jobs. —- Ry | . home of Andonetta’s uncle, Wwith Whom | The uniforms for members of | Two Sisters Tostify it was Open at | Found Not Guilty of Child Murder by | Xmas Candy, Chocolates, Nuts, Celery, Cranberries. she resided, and told what had hap- | Brucker camp, United Spanish War Beginning of the Pa Reason of Insanity. | H and mons that owW.: R SRL. IS, ieE Ity | Bracker samn,"Uniieg, Spapily wi | sty o il B oy - e R The Finest Oranges and Le ar cox to bring back his niece, and | gistributed this (Thursday) eveningz. _hlas hbiNz bz hbzbzbzb ddletown, onn., Dec. 20. o x 5 the Sheriff was In telephoge cominuni- | hee pn o (THIRAAY) oF el | e York, | Dec. 20— Two . raore | Antomette Faltrapple.of illingwort Maine Xmas Trees, priced from 40c to 75c. Short order. 'The elopers web (aken | indows of railroad . cars entering | YOURE women who fle if, oTor The (TLL | soutl tatay el Vs e Nk IO | A Merry Xmas comes with everyone. nto custody a few minutes after they [ Westorly Wednesday bore the deco- Waist company when 147 were | manslaughter in the killing of her | were within the limits of Providence, | F2tiVe Work of Mr. John Frost. | last® March testified today that | child, Tie jury was Instructed to| Let me supply you with pure foods this week. and held for Sheriff Wilcox, who re- | AN:O)";'I“%‘“_KM{ r‘r:_"ml | ninth floor door on the Washi bring in a verdict of not guilty Iv’y re h I K turned with them to Peace Dale, Samuel = DavIs ‘o este . | ton place side of the bui ng son of Insanit Mrs. Feltrappie was D, pes 8 S vj» o Antonto, age 20, and Andonetta, 18, | e of the Seventh-day Baptist Missi e e it e aitiecd i {hh Tine e et You will be sure of having the best in the market at the lowest possible price, came from the same place in Italy. | ary society, there was a bal In defense of Isaac Harris and Max for three years by Judge Shumway. Antonio has been in the country about | $406.05 in the treasury December Blanck, proprietors of the waist com- Mrs, Feltrappie's home in Killing- | pa who are charged with criminal | worth was burned down last March. responsibility for the death of the | She was found at a neighbor’s, but her . Schwartz girl, da and Anna Nittel- | four-year-old child Martha, was miss- 2 an, sisters, swore that Ida went ing. A search of the embers disclosed e iy the door at the very begin- | pones which were later determined to ' L] L] the panic. Both girls said | be those of a chilld. It was thought similar statements just aft- | that Mrs. Felirapple wanted to re- 2 2 . turn to Germany and for this res Free Delivery. Phone 524. 460 North Main Street. trical producer and manager | set fire to the house with t idea that salesman told how they had | her husband, by losing his property, I ugh the same door when | would let her return. Later, it was visited the factor: Other wit- | the opinlon of medical men that the | Garfield was I."\flf'(krfk ied that the key was a mentally unbalanced. She | statue is to b nas ays in the lock of 'the door.|had been under observation since last | General Gar Mrs. trial_was adjourned to tomorrow. | spring. Once Mrs. Feltrapple told of | — it T - = ng her child by wringing its neck, | Expenditure Explained. n 5t | NEw EnGLAND To : authorities have never definite- | Qi Tt xe kxow it the and BE ONE DISTRICT [ e e e opinion was | amount charged you for postage by e that it was killed before the house | your campalgn manager would buy s s 3 s set afire enough stamps to paper ths side of Just bear in mind that I shall have on hand at THE ng troge ot Beses and et e i e 7 | FARMERS’ EXCHANGE in The Chapman Block on Broad iy Sraes A et a0 2 | George! 1s that what he did with five years; Andonetta arrived about a| Michael T. Keleher will leav rear ago and made her home with an | St. Augustine in a few week e, her pareuts remaining m their | gin his duties as head porter tive land. Although friendly with | Ponce de Leon hotel, which p another young man, Andonetia now | has filled for twents : declares ‘that she loves Antonio the | seasons, best, and regreis that he is in a prison e cell Just because ho wus a little force- | parer Tos Tesponse of 't ful in Inviting her Lo clope. Rmes SLEAtEE, o Ry work of the house occupie Levanti and family at 105 street. ev. Dr. John Neale said the of requiem’ at the funeral of Catherine Ive in Mic church Wedne: Burfal was Michael's cemetery. James F Michael Donohue, Joseph Joseph Fitzgerald were the bearers ed thr connnumln George H, Utter ad- dressed the Young Men’s Christian as- sociation in Columbia, South Carolina, ast Sunday, and stumbled into the ac- iuaintanceshlp of Mr. Garrison of the famous “Garrison finish” tter became engaged in < with a prepossessing cpemed conversation in re favorable impression of ¢ ts progressiveness and o Herbert F. Clark 4 popularity of the commission sys- | Burdick of Westerly, of the city government. The gen- | Lambert of the stat rfield , where hey .. | Outlines of Fifteen Divisions Under | w Aldrich Financial Reform. eman seemed much interested in the | lege, are at the Madison P e The e sk in the county Jail. His e T30 racing and ewitched off on (hal | den pouliry show, gett | L, i - Stephen pleaded not guilty o | them?—Cleveland Plain Dealer. way as fine a stock of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Meats for the subject frequently, and Mr. Utter took | the show to be given 4 s e a Temale child yesterday, but t £ : g ccasion to say that he had the honor | the South County Poultry association. et e Ko Changed his plea, and was sen- | e————— N —— | Christmas Holidays as you can find in this city. A to state prison for not less than one vear nor more than ten, of belng governor of when ‘the law was_enforc 1ode Island |/ Miss Martha ¢ teacher in the ( under the Aldric reform. In the rk, a Milford, Conn., tral school, has ten HOW'S THIS? That lot of 1,000 LIVE Turkeys arrived here a little late; ofter One Hundred Dollars Re- horse recing at Narrag: dered h &ignation to th board 1 ” eme: — e v < 1y « e of Catarh can- 1 ivi 1 Then came formal inirod et mann to e boeed X et e ¥ STEEL MILLS HAVE I e R D, can- | the night before Thanksgiving, but not too late for Christmas. an accompanyin C 1 el e o e pre: - k er s he sma W Wi i i 1 SN RRE TEorioea il S A e S e i Lo E T i ol Bl | MANY ORDERS AHEAD. Anybody who wants a live Turkey can have it any time he talking to Mr. Ga on v dutle » opening of the : bpniy = d n PO G g o king to Mr. Garrison. | gin her duties at the opening of the | ag: sibility of t Enough to Keep Them Busy for First etly honoral ¥ may wish it. These Turkeys will be in better condition than nsactions and financ winter term. fluential banks getting control of obligation national reserve f whose forty- | Half of 1912. ever for Christmas. 11 decide at y out a Garrison who made t race track finish he same. Jhe tona who nded Mr. Garriso h a the meeting ° & to rocelye piesiiares 7 %! New York, Dec. 20. m an au- visited . ccember i, ets t likelihood of any further ad- | very d he had adding that f North Ci licen d constitute one ermr states two, the sou $700, and the town and ed are out by the del United States rather remote. In 1210 A FEW SUGGESTIONS com 1 issuance ot the license, which is west four and th 1 as not the 2 muee o e 2 O ro event is it probable that any change % 8 1 But th o il e of a s B A s in th ing schedule will be made | for consti- Apples for pies or good eating. as they held eac e e | [,‘ N belore the new yual. | s OFitia shect aubaiant E - ! Cabbage, Turnips and Potatoes, all fresh goods. Raised John Richard Purtill, son of Mrs. In New York, but, it is Thomas Purtill of Hillside avenue, will | 0ut ites wi 5 Soarrien 1k et “Best on Earth.” The Memerial and Librar 3 : . . P aries adjourned their monthly meeting rth. ation has just added to lts)s:eracisoa\fs'e s b g Mot Al Yo the smaller Baried 2% \in this city foday after a two davs' | This is the verdict of R. J. Howel, | them myself. T e pilea | Inary, near Baltimore, Saturda: nd srtdRirgon = one.and | session, during wh attention | Trac who bought Fol Honey of Jooal history th Omviled | the “young priest will celebrats his tlon to' the invested capl- | 1 “dcvoted 1o handling bu - | and Tar Compound for his v “Her | Sweet Cider and Cider Vinegar by the quart or barrel’ it. Decem- | frst mass in St. Michael's church at| '@ 2 < | the incoming year. Witk 3 | case was the worst I have ever seen P e tiis \,.\“,‘ 10 oclock Sunday. Thomas and Ed-|, .y oc DEPORTED | exception the Leads of th smpanies | and looked like a sure case of con- eaches and Jellies canned at home. mp rene | vard Purtill and in Craddock will X B { repor that orders now on hand sumption. Her lungs were sore and | Y. b 1l th B a ; | attend the ord on ceremony. FOR STEALING RUG | sufficient to keep th mills busy ; hed almost incessantly and he ou can buy zll these lhlngs at very low prices. ool R e ; Frederick Schwaner, who resided - = i L half of 1912 It is understood | 15 hoarse and weak. Foley's | S :‘.“ 4 I Borse 3 Westerly several months and was em- | Youthful Culprit Has Been in Country | thut ¢ san Gary and other influen- 1 Tar Compound brought Come in and let me show you. S fhecon Of the ployed in the Schwaner City Market Lons THALSE: Sy { tial me: of corporation advis- | 1 nce, and less than three bot- g Bt Prior to bankrwmtey, is to engage in oin ThansNee Jews : immediate advance of | tles effected a complets cure.” Lee & CHARLES F. LILLIBRIDGE, Prop., such action as | Osgood Co. e twenty-t business ¢ london with s N 1 | o ey b e s : s i 1l L5 | Toleshone No 1101 h g ooy g 4 corporate mame of Schwaner Bro 5 i Wikee. Tronbles. P! Chapman Block, Broadwa) Stanley Schwaner 43 a recen wate | SN R o many, . winter is a season of - = Leaiinn iR of Y and has postponed a profes h of General trouble. The frost-bitten and | De At lips, chil- ra! Gifts for Xmas The Roads Are Settling “chapped reer in the hope of immediate- onel e in- a ther, wh bankrupt, | et tor Gallinger, the senate cold-so and ro a . : . 2 iis father, who is bankrupt A r Gallinger, the senat , cold-sores, red and rot Petisl Piaiite. Focui stk Out Powisl | E0d Tiibstes Suviag: Wil o the bes ary 2 : when he stole appropriating $20,- Bis. Put such troub e oot el e o ment | 8nd cheapest way to gat the embrac- ory 13 Buy in Wasterly g Eiien's Armica |A large, frexh and varied assortment | S5 cheapest way o gat the embrac- o est he 2 best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. asesserssssnsasssssseessssasssanacsessesesasses ORI STLE GEDULDIG’S, MAHONEY BROS., e sl Te 365 77 Cedar Street. Livery Stable. Falls Avenus. George Leary, ar eatn 2 INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | /050 0 The i here Coduy i At AR W t y = nch a fight beiween strikers of the i Sy e Trunk FPecific refiroad and Alfred | AMERICAN CITIZEN S, a strikebreaker from Toronto. | Thomas fired the shots. Born H apital .........Three Millicn Dollars Burplus .....Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, conrteous and efMclent i It Evidence Enough. | management. A—"How do.you know that Maler P .“ = ‘.'“’ | has come in for a fortume?” B—"Wh — g 4 : Harold Lo b o ometetar, | fOFMerlY, Deople always sald he was Defoctive vision correciea by the prop- | Crazy: now they say he is original.” | —Lustige Blatter. *r adjustment of lenses. Room 9. P ter-Langworthy Biock Wesrerlv. k. ', | he Became a British Sub- ject by Marriage. i i rights of ci Testimonial "% hafh Seen a great sufferer for years before Tearming PRumn-0+Gin. I BMad misplacement, fainting spells, constant headache. and other female troubles, wlhich made me feel weak. I tried different doctors, but nonc gave me rellef, took Viburn-O-Gin and It welieveq me so much that I want to spread the news of what It has done for me. It certainly 4o as much for other sick women.” Ladies Everywhere ere glad to know of the wonderfil benefit that Viburn-O-Gin has always been te sufferers of thelr sex. Thousands of laGles spread the good Bews emeny Chelr @s1gnbors end friends. Others write letters for publication, thet suffering sisters, unknown to them, may learn about it in the REeWSDADErs. ®o the good work goes on. Viburn-O-Gin is a purely vegetable cempound, containing no harmful properties, s actively specific In its curalive action T> Improve Telephone Service. New York, Dec. 20.—Minor M. Dav who was recently appointed tendent of telephone of the Post company, annour company has issued its construction de ent to proceed with the erectic dditional heavy copper wires be | 211 imvortant points in the L sompany, fu; e i NCTICE Change In Bank Hours | On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt l i siructions to u:! ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 a beiile with fuil directiona. £ ths Arty ergans angd functl o on ths wom rzans nctions. City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will o T To youms and aid %t is highly recemmended for the tres:- RANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., b Sk a « t Sat ey ment of all frms of female troubles. 106 West 229th Street, Mew Yorls. e open every business day (except Satur- i days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., Orthodox. “If St. James' Bible was good | enough for St. Paul, it is good enough for me.” This was the emphatic pro- | test of 4 New England deacon against § the reading of the Revised instezd of * “ e S e et e *&0**&*&#&&&*-&*Qf\filfi*‘f'fi**‘*‘ tionalist closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer.