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Westerly To Honor Samuel Ward Board of Trade Will Co-operate With State Historical So- ciety in Marking Centenary of -Governship — Funeral of Miss Margaret Ahern—Joseph H. Smith Dead—So- cial Evening for Firemen. the committee to consult ‘with members of other colonfes, ubsequently Governor Ward and to | Governor Hopkins were appointed to | | represent the general embly in the { n 1L | seneral congress of representatives | ent composer of su-|from other colonies, to protest against Doane is a legal resi- [ English misrule. The congress assem- d pays | bled in Philadelphia, which was the First Continental Congress, Mr. Ward perty. is{ Was o member of congress in 1775.,0n arrive at \\ ateh | the fourth day of the session congress | the last to leave | was resolved into a committee of the 1 avhole, and Governor Ward was called 1o preside by John Hancock, president. In addition to his duties ag president | of committee of the whole, Mr. Ward | ed on varions important commit- and was specially active on the committee and committee on The cloud was Lhrenun»l |ing at tho next mession of congress, and.there was doubt of the final result | of a feeble community against a great emplre in arma. g and o almost and Is pointed the greatest of | serv of the | te birthday briet of Mt | musteat | Governor Ward continued his unre- s born | mitting attention to his duties, con- son of ntly presiding over congress In mmittee of the whole until the 15th March, 1776, Mr. Ward dled 10 city ‘of Philadelphiz, March 25, miseing the honor of signing the ation of Independence. srnor Ward’s body reposed in delphia until 1860, when it was wved to the family plot in the cem- at Newport, where the monu- his native _colony ns of one of the tru- t patriotic statesmen of an_revolution, esterly hoard of trade will perate with the committes of the | Historical society for a proper | d praiseworthy celebration, r Doane. Woodstock ({onn.) | 50-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then {other Stomach disorders. | gestion, and without the slightest dfs- STOMACH DISTRESS, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA WILL GO. rtburn, Gas . and Indigestion Go Frvc Minutes After Taking Pape’s Diapepsin. Ag thero is often someone. irt your family who suffers an attack of \pdi- gestion or wome form of Stomach krnuble why don't vou Kkeep sonN psin In the Wpuse handy? T harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, ahd overcome a ur, gessy Stomach five minutes ater. Tell your pharmacist to let you read the formula, plainly printed on theso you will readily see wWhy it makes indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart- burn and other distress go in five minutes, and relleves at once such | miserics as Belching of Gas, Eructa- tions of sour, undigested food, Nausea, Headaches, Dizziness, Constipation and Some folks hava tried so long to find reljef from Indigestion and Dyspepsia or an. out-of-order stomach with the commion, every-day cures advertised | that they have about made up their minds that they have something else wrong, or balieve theirs is a case of Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stomach, or Cancer. This, nio doubt, Is a serious mistake. Your real trouble is, what you eat does ot digest; instead, it ferments and sours, turns to acid, Gas and Stomach | poison, which putrefy in the digestive tract 'and intestines, and, besides, poison the breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough di- comfort or misery of the Stomach, is waliting for you as soon as you declde to try Pape’s Diapepsin. The Danger of La Grippe is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To | cure your lu grippe coughs take Fo- | ley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. E.| Fisher, Washington, Kas., says: “I was trouled with a severe attack of la! grippe that threatened pneumonia. A | ing the first few doses. bottles and my la grippe was cured.” Get the genuine, in the yellow package. Lee & Osgood Co. e s At the solemn high mass of requiem n the Church of the Immaculate Con- ception, Friday, at the funeral of Miss largaret Ahearn, Rev. Thomas | yBrien of Providence, nephew of de- | cased, was celebrant, Rev. Peter Mc. | - deacon, Rev. John Dunn sub- | , and Rev. Henry Bruno master | af ceremontes. After the final abso- | n, \) artin H. Spellman, tenor, sang t Thy Will Be Done. Burial | s cemetery, Norwich. ided with her par- | sver half a century er part of her life | large attendance at | | Joseph H. Smith, a_ veteran of the | | civil war, ssrving in Third Heavy Ar- illery, Rhode lsland voluntesrs, in T ¢ ny, died of pneumonia at his| , Fri wo_temper- morn- s born on r h- came red employment the granite quarri years, in_company with h . William, he has worked as and €mployed at about the town. and 2 ment « and eam: At the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Historical society this commit = 3 / Local Laconics. ber Hose company held a| ized and enjoyable | Friday even- | the Westerly Vol- | association and | ster supper Fri- d with in- | to com- | Tiger and | £ $200 are planning | ¢ night of mukh\s Tem- person of ived and c order of notice. of briber; has neral assem- redical wstérm De\flye Traffic— Holy Name Society to Observe Feast Day—Activity of W, C. T. U, ncement is made of the ap- ¢ marriage of Bertha Aug ot of Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Ana- d George ing Palmer Col- 1l of Springfleld, on Wedn: 5 " , In that city. Mr. Co - 3 ed the | well known In Stonington and | friends here has and ~ont|nu d m\mh about all, disagrecable, 50 10 to Trolleys 20 minutes o0 1, 58 page: has distributed 1it- of temperance lit- vas passin from the king to the e of the colonies, t e control of the government in | | h shows excellent work, " Work at Shipyard, 10 shivyard of the Richard poration has begun. A feet long em. Power Ws have been in. | equipment | n received by mmers and band s alled and Strike OF. i Jan. 12 nu] he Boilermakers’ henectady Terrlble Suffenng Owr Baby's B"(!\ Eczema Al h rike wag to build | taxable property in the town of Gris- tland and iouses all show an appreci- able lift. 'The list follows: 4 houses, $552,480; 879 1-2 house- I1ots and building-lots, $113,073; 20,085 acres of land $171,640; 13 1-2 stores, 21 mills, manufactories, ; 330 horses and mules, 1,085 neat cattle, $27,731; 89 coaches, carriages, wagons, automo- | biles, motoreycles, $11,435. Value of watches ond jewelry $100; value of | musical instruments, household furni- {ture and libraries, $10,650; railroad |city and other corporation bonds $4,300; amount employed JEWETT CiTY Grand List $2,181,521, a Gain of $44,805 —Vital Statistics for 1911 Show 106 { Births, 49 Marriages and 66 Deaths. | The grand list for 1911 just com- piled by the board of assessors, J. Byron Sweet, J, B. LeClaire and Irv- ing O, Burdick, in the town clerk's office. It shows the total amount of wold to be 32,181,521, as against $2,126,748 for the year 1910, a gain of $44,805. In all the articles of the clas- sified list, except three there is a slight gain. = Herses, neut cattle, acres of chandising and trade, ed in mechanical and mamfacturing operations, $40,800; money at inter- est and money on hand, $100 or over $1,000; all taxable property not other- wise specifically mentioned, $29,950. Ten per cent. additional $5,857 as ired by law added to the lists of sons not complying with the law. 1911 Vital Statisti The vital statistics for the town of iriswold for 1911 as entered on_the records of Town Clerk John Welsh show 106 births during the year, 57 o and 48 male; ffty-nine mar- 66 deaths from the following heart disease 6, premature 2, apoplexy 1, bron- chitls 2, pncumonia 7, myelitls 1, scar- t fever 3, relapsing fever 1, septemia gangrens of foot 1, convulsions 1 teo silerosis 2, enteritls 4, anasia 1, accldental drowning 3, tuberculosis 7, cerobral hemorrhage 6, fatty degener~ stion of heart 1, artes sarcoma of ster- | um 1. carcinoma of cervix uter! 1, cute indigestion 1, nephritis 2, mar- 2emus 1, coming in contact with live wire 1 r 2, cpilepsy 1, senility eral decline 1. three drownings were Lewis John Tapor and Valda Darda. About the Borough. #I. McLaughlin has comp Dr. J. cov cally 111 hotel. illvilic 1 rooms io . Eston is & lm(\ ie Plaini STAFFORD S?RINGS Efforts to Organize Rebekah Lodge— First Sleighing of the Winter. | M, H. McCarthy tending the Sulljvan, Adrian Rock is in Providence, wh he was called by the illness of hi in Worcester funera] of Cornelius siater. Wau n lodge, I. O. O. a public installation of uflh rs Tues day evening. Efforts are being made | to organize a Rebekah lodge and the | alms of such a lodge will be presented | at_this meeting. | D. 1. Curtls is erecting a building | i on Center street, where he will ha Iis woodyard, instead of rebuilding on | ‘Willington avenue, where his plant was recertly burned. i Mrs. R. G. Clapp, who has been ili with ‘ngitly, is recovering. Good Sleighing. Friday's snow made excellent slejgh- ing, and many replaced the wheels ay afternoon. making prepara- | tions for the harvest. The lce is 1 inches thick in some localities. . Brown of Willimantic was a tafford visitor on Friday. You Cough There isnothing better than Hale’s Honey A _live goose cams. il the. YaF naa\ Jndian- called Ssrnubs‘ A”wr‘i - Watson_c Of Horehound and Tar | Lontains no opivm nor anything | injurious. | Sold by Druggisis. Eatablishea 1007 Flarold L. Wells, 0. D.. vpu:mcmu. NR‘U!. \lllul cotnnufl w—-&n na and J stein. Mr. Finkelstein ni!“flle donor o1 the goose.and he ex to 4 o thie therits of goote EHEIS TRY PIKE'S Toothache such a cold as th President Taft. sdjustment of !% Sar-Langworthy llnel Drops OF DEALING WITH US. Butter Department Mohican Creamery BUTTER, bb........ Pure LARD EGGS, dozen. . 5 Cook just like Native Eggs et Al Shoulders 1 ':a:‘l:im,lb.....z% . Lamb g ib. QZC resh, Raw : e N Fowl == < =1k 16¢ Fruit Department |Fancy Rolled Roast B;;;‘j Fine ONIONS Sweet ORANGES Cican Sugar DATES Llrge LEMONS dozen Whole COCOANUTS 2f0e. .. Largest Assortment of Baked Goods In City. Hot from Qur Ovens Daily. 35¢ 15¢ v 2le voowe 15¢c|Cured GET THE HABIT CUT LOOSE FROM THE OLD CREDIT METHODS. BY SO DOING YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. Your Purchases Delivered In City for 5 Cents. MEAT DEPARTMENT Finest Quality Lowest Prices 12ic Choice Lamb Chops - Lean, Fresh Shoulders ok Hamburg Steak = 3 Ibs. 25¢ o Salt Pork - ih. 8ic Smoked Shoulders ib. 10jc 12t ° ~————~— Heavy Sugar Saturday and Monday Grocery Department it |SUGAR Full Weight 51b. cloth sack....... 31c Mixed COOKIES 2 lbs Baked BEANS 15 C| Largecan............ 9% Rolled OATS, 3 pkgs. ...25 Soda, Milk, Oyster CRACKERS, 3 Ibs. . 1 can TOMATOES 1 pkg. MACARONI Washington CRISP 3 pkgs.... Choice, Meaty PRUNES, 4 lbs......... 25¢ Pure COCOA, bb. . Yellow Eye BEANS, 2 gts. ..o ... Large Salt MACKEREL, 4 for. .... 19¢c PEARS—in syrup—can.. 9¢ Very Fine COFFEE SPECIALS } l.7c ves 22¢ 19¢c veeewee 28 cesesiens WALSH’S LANTERN AND GAUNTLET RECOVERED. Ecdy of Battalion Chief Still in the Equitable Ruins. New York, Jan. today of the lantern and a gauntlet Battalion Chief Walsh, who lost I life in the Equitable building fire, gave | rise to hopes tonight that his bod which stiil lies in the ice-encrust ruins of the structure, would soon found. These tokens of the fire chief fate were dug out of the debris on the rd floor this afternoon and caused the firemen and wreckers who have row been at search for three ouble their efforts notwiths sonw burden and gale Which w Ipping through the ruins tonizht ng the search doubly difficu Somewhere in the basement vaults of the Bquitable Trust company, whose entrances are sealed with a huge mas: of cent and other debris, the body of Keeper Camplon also remains en- tombed. Among birds the swan lives to be the oldest, in extreme cases ereaching 300 years. The falcon has been knowr live 162 years. 15 D-_v Armmd If you want to get away for a short vacation that will reward every min- ute of your time, take our 16-day crmse from New York toand a'o-und the “Island of Enchantment” and back. $110 covers every expense for the entire tri Steamer isyour hotel whilestoppingat principal portsonthe Island. Dooklets and further particulars. NEW YOPK & PORTO RICO S.S.CO. Geoneral Office, 11 Broadway, New York. 13.—The discovery | o | | Po rto Rico Bahamas Wintar Rusort rite for sailings, illustrated | Or any Railroad Ticket Office or Authorized Tourist Agenc | WOMAN GOBELED THE TOWN’'S WATER SUPPLY She Had More Than She Needed, Oth- | ers Had None. spri obtain her an u The steps t . Norwich Line —To— to New York. You'l have a dei Tt ot Madpatian iand: East “River, at b.45, and Pler [s e T Qe or tclephong W. 3. 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Orchestra, Prom~ Safety S Brass _Beds, Sultes ‘With _Privi Floest Promenas Deck In the World, Only h:u-ver Landing Passeneers at Hamilion or uRs lneluilllsh (] Fiotels, e Beavtitul booklet Bermnds o Frank 1. Alln Maln Street, H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agt C. LONG, Speciai Agt. F. H. NYON, Speclal Agt. Hartford, Conn. Jun258 two mu\' injur nd hurt as vhc resi a kerosene the home of 2 bridge, Pa. imported 1' postmen colored economical. I know!” terlor points—Isle of Pines. Mexico 35 NEW YORK & CUBA MALLS. . General Office, Pier 14, Eest Rive: for any part of your home. it famous. And it never flickers. tive. Itisa or library, where a clear, steady light The Rayo is ms The Famous K&YD Lamp The Rayo Lamp is the best and most serviceable lamp you can find Itis in use in millions of families. Its strong white light bas made Ta the dining-room or the perlor the Rayo gives jut the light that is mort efiec- ming lamp—in nulf .nd [ yuu. Just the lamp, too, for bedroom of solid br--, mr_k Giniabes. Easily lighted without removing sh: Ask your dealer to show you his lste of Rayo lsmps ; or writefor descriptive circulartoany ageacy of e Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) living. is false-economy. save money. Anty Drudge and Anti- matnmony Don’t Agree. Miss Bacheller—** No woman ought to get married and be the slave of man, wachmg his clothes and wearing out her youth and beauty in household drudgery.”’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Nonsense! Bosh! Married women don’t need to be slaves. If they use Fels-Naptha soap and cool water they’ll make all the washing—white and goods, flannels and woole: —easy, quick and You know a woman who makes her housekeeping money go a great deal further than yours; who is always well dressed; who keeps her house in perfect order and still she has plenty of time to go visiting. You say she is very clever. wonder how she does it. She has simply solved the problem of She knows what is true and what She realizes that to save time and effort is quite as important as to And you In the weekly wash, for instance—in. stead of sticking to the old fashioned boil- the-clothes-an d-rub—thc-dlrt-out idea, she does hers the Fels-Naptha way. In cool or lukewarm water and with- out the tedious rubbing and scrubbing, lated; also in numerous other styles and or chimney ; easy to clean andrewick. Smith’s Drug Store. DE. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. REMOVAL We take pleasure in announcing that after December 30th, we shall be located convenient offices at 203 Main Street, one flight up, over KINGW _DE_NTAL PARLBBS Telephons as new, Satur in our ¥ and w WTapper. THE FINEST '35¢ DINNER’ I TOWN | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 %ndav, 10a. m.to I'p. m. 1 She gets her wash done in half the | time and with one-tenth the trouble. ; She saves her hands; her energy, and it means a lot to the life of the clothes, ens washed in the Fels-Naptha t shrink or harden, but are left It’s fine for houschold cieaning, too. Follow the directions on the red and ARIERICAN HOUSE, Ferrell & Sanderser. Props SPECIAL RATES to Theuwe Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. SHETUCKET STREET Livery connected PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. A peep Into an up to date bathroom ts only less retreshing than the bath jtse.f. During the summer you wili | the more look to the bath for bodily comfort will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs rou es.imates for the work ry etandpolnt—and guare entire job | LETOMPKINS, | 67 West Main Strect | The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS | surnishea promptly. Large stock o patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, 'Heating and Plumbing, 92 Frankfin Street CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree Telephone 771 [ E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Sieam and Gas Prices and work sarisfactory 130 Platt Ave. ' S. E. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyntom Furnaces. 55 West M: i Tel Strest. Norwich, Conn ANG Dy Cloaner and Dyer 157 Frankiin St SUITS PRESSED 50z Qur Wasan Calls Evervwhers | DENTIST DR, Ee J. JONES Suite 46, Shannen Building Take elovator Shetuclet street ene trance, 'Probe