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WESTEHLY PU\NTV INSPEGTED Fl'lday Fl'lday e e Saturday THE MOH lCAN COMPANY Sa‘hll‘day Advantage to Stockholders—Congressman Utter In- troduces Stone Ransom Resolution For W. C. T. U.— .» Speclals , S 5 s . snec.als Stonington Man’s Life Saved by Crossing. Tender— Death of William C. Stanton. ave ent kel William Segar has sold to Anselc I;:Zf:?i‘;fl:s‘l;gfiq‘:;?[; {9 stuayor the ‘mublishea reports ‘o tic | § Sweet Florida Choice Mixed Yellow Yellow Dark Red S L e T St S\ Granges 15 for 25¢ NUTS 2 ibs. - 29 ONIONS 4 gts. 17c TURNIPS pk. 13¢ Cranberries qt. 10¢ {Pure Lard - 1b. 11c|3t..... Butter 1h. 28¢ "c""';,,,";, Butter 1b.31c|Compound &%, 1. 9¢ EGGS Juil doz. 24c|Cin. Cheese - 1b. 17c|i= Oysters - qt. 31c|57%, PICKLES Westerly Thursday. Many taxpayers are maxing carefu the use of electric moto i = e representatives of the pr i\\’sufl b ki d,;f urseay i : ras vale- of 1911, Westerly Hilgh school. ocated, and | Charles Price, graduate of Weste in be ef- | High school, 1907, now traveling sales- ish a branch a’ Pitisburg eclectrical com- ¥y won the competitive prize 0 riginat} tling the most goods within 2 P fied period and at the least ex- possibie “f.\r T Moneriy 1 malk pany o ilz_lm:s_e':‘"eni so)l;in:'te 3:‘.‘;,“ = e gt ol i prozerts il | § Raisins, Seedless-Seeded, 3 pkgs- -25¢ ° Pure Extracts, 2-0z. bottles___.__18¢c il be sageo. tor l\\k;or?el:i im&n‘gz o o | @ ~ Selected Young Meaty ' court he property is valued a . H ameial, Mince Meat, 3 pkgs__--________2b¢ Reliable Flour; pkg- - - - - -______ 23c anton, long a resident iied in Providence Thurs- - 3 s 82d vear. He was a m®m- purchase. It is said that fer of the Seventh=day Bapiist chureh P | d—o¢ 20 me:oe?{' M sk to D t A Westerly, and burial will be at River eas French mporte an - c SRt = —waiy to the tade B s lipoha e leaves a widow and son practical machine and t s 1€ | Robert L. Stanton. The deceased was ed in the manufac T P o s, BN St | gliesed in tho msurance busnces | § Assorted Candied Fruit, 14 Ib_____10c economical machines. It is probable ¥; that an offer will be made for the e was a large attendance : oms in the near futu but will be funeral service of Christoph: Stillman, conducted by R c paid 1n | A Burdick in the Seventh achis church. Burial was__at A it FEna i heaters Gote i J. F. Farnsworth, Orville B Men from Fall River the narrow fabr ve examined W to the Fancy ciia GEESE - - - 1b. 19¢ Selected - Native Chickens 1b. 22¢ Fresh Killed DUCKS - 1b. 22c pue PORK LOINS - 1b. 12%c Baking Chocolate _________ can 30¢c Sardines Domestic, 6 cans_______ 25¢ Our Very Best Coffee, Ib_________ 34c Smoked Finnan Haddie, Ib________ 14c . s liam Andrews, Richard Y e and Jobn Crandail. Small l 1 C . 7 wi‘.".':&";f"&,“c‘::gi’,‘:"::,“w.%éija.“if yEfors Clen Raehe b i Orange and Lemon Peel, Ib_____ 121/5c | Lean Fresh Shoulders 1Ib. 11 /2 Codfish, small pieces, boneless, 2 Ibs 15¢ trict court Thurs: Lean Fresh HAMS - - 1b. 15c Zuilty He was fine 5 b e P e o b Raspherries, can- - S __ . _- 14c Bungaloe Tea, 11b_____________ 33¢c drank more or less of intoxican g that time ahd was never aced under arrest. At the risk of his own life, i1l ssing tender at saved the life : American Board Congregational 1ghin of Stonington elen Missions and located at Sama- | gates were down and Vaughn kov, Bulgaria, and later at Phillipopo- | ed to cross the tr lis, ‘South Bulgaris. In 1888 Miss Stone removed o8, Macedonia, and is still « ed with thet mission 2s a m of the American board O 1901, she and Mrs. K. Prime Rib ROAST - 1b. 12%c L= SPRING LAMB - 1b. 12%c Selected Meaty FOWL &52h 1b. 16¢ Fresh Lean BEEF " 1b. 8¢ Special Decorated Christmas Cakes 25, 30, T5c Little Neck Clams, 2 cans________ 19¢ Sliced Pineapple, can___________16¢ Citron, Ib. _____ P Rl = L 7 PR i T Fancy Table Raisins, 1 Ib. clusters_21¢c Smoked Bloaters, 4 for__________ 9¢ Granulated Sugar, 10 tbs________ 63c ttempt- I directly. in front pushed =t 2< e | @ Sugar Beets, can_ Vaughn aw; I SUIT OVER ICE. | Fresh Cocoanut in bulk_v’___--_--_l5c on & mountain road and Djumia, Macedonia. The brf demanded ransom of $110,000 som of nearly 365 i publte subscription i Trited lington. The trial of Ice company of 11 between New London Concern Had Trouble With the Commodity in South Wil Plenty of BREAD for SATURDAY AT FOUR O‘TCLOCK. “nen 0 10c reo Ioaf 6c-Sc SPECIAL se of the Perry London against Jr., of Will came to the United States in aic bill that had been introduce. congress recommending 2 of $68,000 to reimburse the the rensom, when efforts to Gardiner H Turkey Dressin trial in the " ¥ : 8 ville before J Wednesday v and a jury. n 1s taken up lar~-'-- ‘wi faction from Turkey had the examination of the treasurer & SR = - - S - - — - manager of the company, Co nd E matter is now revived by Culver, of Groton, who produced the | SPHINX TEMPLE HAS | PRESIDENT DAVIS CITY SHOULD HAVE [ 3 - T D Dotk ot any to show t NEW SET OF OFFICERS. f ARRANGING PROGRAMME. ;ADDITIONAL RIGHT While in the amount of X | st ks Stons Eecims the W Sy - Che | £lected at Annual Meelmq—Mamber-'Stale Dairymen’s Association Annual | Socialists Think It Should Get Real s & o number, whicl hervestod | ship is 1,300—Twenty-three Dea(hil Will Be Held Jan. 17 and 18. Estate at Taxable Value and Ten st 5 Tiew 9,618 tor 3 3 1 | Per Cent. stons, and was b ) e on sted in | in 1911. | Something entirely unique in the way | o o —— Kt i, g Local Laconlcs. e Local 1k h temple, | of pri is proposed by the Connecti- Norwich lecal, socialist rty, with | Just bear in mind that I shall have on hand at THE fod - 5 3 Ice « have eived word | cut Dairyme: association, of which | Daniel ¥ Ky chairman, held its | . 3 orgressman Ut 5 = f A. A. O AL ve rec ¥4 5 gy NG Mr. Hen eam peae | of the annual me 1a in Hartford | G. Warren Davis of this city is presi- | r ar meet Thursday evening in | FARMERS EXCHANGE in The Chapman Block on Broad the shipment of ice from | Wednesday even llustrious Poten- | dent, for the winuers in the exhibit of | the Stcad bleck, having numerous | way as fine a stock of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Meats for the 1 and milk at the associa- | items of business to transact. n in Hartford :lIberr Boardman reported speaking uth Willington, and then Mr. Hall again: presided. Re- | sented his uit was | (a com- Christmas Holidays as you can find in this city. convent ere should be a lively 000 for ice 910. | 11 . o 1 H H Hall’ pond from 190 bership Dec. 19, 1910, 18.In view of th in Willimancie on Economic Determin- That lot of 1,000 LIVE Turkeys arrived here a little late; o testimony 5 nobles {and of the fact that ent ism before a good audience. Fred | < s SRS - afiliated and and ¢ all milk produce Holdsworth and Albert Boarcman were | the night before Thanksgiving, but not too late for Christm 3 deaths. The | eg clected to represent the local branch ‘ | Anybody who wants a live Turkey can have it any time he DA ¥ in exhibit fine showing of at t! te committeec meeting to be Herman D nd far vho 1do er, The « » as follows: Past |} bil nnecticut cows. Leld =t New Haven, the second Sunday .3 e o . -, N k Peck, George R Siibs: Yo weckive [in Jan the state secrotary re. | may wish it. These Turkeys will be in better condition than scores on their ru 1 prizes in gold will be M Lucius H. | ective Dorted five new locals in the state. A Giscussicn took plage on the | ever for Christmas. E m\mond H first getting $15 and the lening of Little Water | e ailev Miles | ocond $10, Blue, red, yellow and white and the following resolution | Better see me before you place your order. OBITUARY. A. Tyler, Tra l.| ribbons will also be given. The offer, yassed: “That it is the sense of Richard R. Bruce, | howeve James R. Jenkins, A. Mrs. William F. Andross. « Mrs, Irene E. Andross, widow ofl. liam F. Andross, died at her home | < should appeal to all cot- socialist party of Norwich that | A FEW SUGGESTIONS at of four thoroughbred the city should have the power to pur- calves of the real estate at its taxable value in, Ayrshire, Jersey h 10 per cent. added,” which wou Apples for pies or good eating. E 'JnA\h \\ !un‘«)l at noon Thursda four winners are to ' private iniividuals from ex- 5 ion of diseases Tn the order of thelr Moiiing and oyercharging the city for Cabbage, Turnips and Potatoes, all fresh goods. Raisec . The es will probably be needed public improvements. th l on exhibitlon on the stage in e ol g em myself. an he committee $10.000 in Christmas Gifts. Sweet Cider and Cider Vinegar by the quart or barrel n, N. Y., Dec. | Peaches and Jellies canned at home. You can buy all these things at very low prices. Come in and let me show you. , The be CHARLES F. LILLIBRIDGE, Prop., TS 7] Telephone No 1101 Chapman Block, Broadway. BEELPRELTERCRERRPEDEREAR T PRARPRRRELD contest in hand is A. J. ¥, and the other of the Initern rizas and E. D, distribus icut Agricultur:l to 16 [he latter is secre- A today, the the entrie 2 of a fixed perc o of the , »f an alar; meritoric Pierpont of members are H. L. e Henry Alfred S Richard P. Henry ¥ B. Bosworth to Imperial Couneil May, 1912—W W. Kiett, iross in 1874, her hush@nd t 1 knowr authority on tobac and for many years secretary of cticut State Agricultural so- | o Andross dled May 25, 1900 Mrs. Andross was for a time inter- | | estea in fraternal work and was a | los member of Bigelow chapter, Order of | W the Eastern Star. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. 112 A. Bidwell; Mrs. Leander T. Burnham fie B. Bidwell, both of seseasessescescssensacenasessss: NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch ..Three Million Dollars Three Millicn Dollars Thousand Accounts. , conrteous and efficient in Its management. | e, . | She iz also survived by ons -ana five Jaaugnters. T Fatablishea 1001 rons and five granddaughfers. P +o1a L. Wells, ©. D.. Optometrist. | Rev. A. P. Blinn of Norwich will con as a per = AR, BoET o3, e duct tr 1neral services. Tnterment of courte fment of fen 2.PE°22 | ~ill be in the Center cemetery in Fast ol —angworthy Block weu!.rl)’ R, ¥ | Hartford. at the Potentate Willia ceremonial m est in 1909 1910, and chief r NOTICE Change in Bank Hours On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewell ¢ity Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will te open every busipess day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., i closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. 5 | Pridgaport, manufacture o e—————— %1251 Testimonial "3 B2 Geen w great sufferer for years bdefore isarning of PHurn-0+Gin. I Bl musplacement, fainting spells constant headache. and ouher female troubies, which made me feel very weak. I trded different, doctors. but mone gave ma relief, se I took Viburn-O-Gin ard It selieves me so much that I want you to spread the news of what it has done for me. It certainly will 4o es much for other sick wemen." Ladies Everywhere are glad to know ef the wonderfu! benefit that Vibura-O-Gla has always been te suffsrers of their sex. Thousands of ladies spread the good news emeewg thely Sghbors end friends. Others write letters for publication, that wsuffering sisters, unknown to them, may learn sbout /t in the mewspapers. [ CONNECTICUT PATENTS. | List of patents issued to Conne irventors for week ending Tueaday. 1911 | & 19th, as furnished from the office ank H. Allen, follows: Charles M 2 bi ridgeport, hemstitch ! ; & machine; Emanuel J. Boyler, aven, sewing machine ru 5 J. Boyler, New Haven, sew- Joseph__ Bruno, ; Albert W. Bum- liquid measure ., Waterburyy punch | Kilber A. ing machine; | ®o the good work goee on. SIS G S S DG DD ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & beiia with fuil direciions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Strect, Xew Yorl Viburn-O-Gin 1= a purely vegetable compouns, econtalining . mo harmful properties, is actively specific In ita curative action on the wom=rty ergans amd functions. To youmg and old 1t is highly recemmended for the treas- ment of all formas of female trowbles. Bridgepor ceptacle; J oupling; Georze t hade holder ELFORAVE A