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WESTERLY BAPTISTS BENEFIT By Will of Mrs. H. Alice Fisher—Seventh Day Missionary Society Hears of Bequest—Frank Buck Gets Joy Ride and Fur Coat at Expense of John Noyes, Mystic Auto Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, eczema, or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist in the system, indicated by feel- ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap- petite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. . They are expelled and the whole sys- New Londor (Nerwich) L.lne i : NEW YORK " STEAMERS The Porteous & Mltchell Co. L . N e & tem = renovated, strengthened and ( ¢ .m Dealer—Horace Vose Doubts Utility of Tuberculin| tonea by i & : Teit Hood’s Sarsaparilla v Nmulmli Bl Get 1t today in usual liquid form or Chooge this route next t) x. ’ s chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. :%,}:ew ;orh ;nlillll‘hl"!.l d.l htd lll ” kb, presl t of the, bel sent froi th Third district M ond (‘ v VR i s, DL, O ) A 10 LT er St ot = Exceptional ; ; e S dent of the | on the charge of larceny, is wanted for MYSTIC 2 0'“' Ann“al sale wl“ Beg“‘ T“qy Steamer 1caven New Lonaon a1 11,3 stonary so the theft of a fur coat from John S " 0. Week ‘i nly, due New York, B lar meetin ml\..m of Mystic, dealer in automo- | Ckarity and Relief Lodge Has Visit alues ver, at lu ahd Pler 40, 'k § ented that he resided . . . North RI'.L 7 ock next morning. of the o biles. He sented that he res Tromn. Brand Mastt oo dwaldcne The Bi tand Sl o R pession opened with prayer by Rev.|in Provid nd negotiated for the 5 3 g A iggest an Bes (2 Enbroxlmu tha NEW mm ®awin Shaw of Plainfield, N. J wwpua h ar which he desired to| wood Marriage January ust An- l 0 D A Y have ever held. 50 members present were Willlam | show M . "Iu 1 "n\‘[)r?\'(’ll lll‘h“t;:s nounced—Club and Social Affairs. Bt e s Cansentar, i Bur- | sgseed that the cas be taken withithe — it N oon, e Ti. Crandall, Jonn . | prospective purchaser, by 8 Tnesday attergoon, Mrs. James B 100,000 yards at one-half to one-third less than regu- NEW YORK e R Al L e i i : oad Wiite, or telephons W. J. Phili S vig, | was a cold day and Noyes loa % ey gt el BB e e Subsequently "tne Chrisifan Temperance union af a par- FINAL REDUCT]ONS pricy Agent. New Loudon, Cona.,"for, stale S. Babcock. The Teu d the returhe: 0| lor meeting at her home, their being S & - o - " Tiwin Sbaw, Dr. | Sfvaic, bul Buck and the fur coat are a large aftendance of members. A ] : L This is an occasion that Norwich women wait for and Aliss ah Congdon, sing. iterary programme was carried out, . . igord, Mre B, B, Saun: | " an incident of the trip is thus told | vhieh’ was. greatly enjoyed. These WQmen sTallor-made Slflts are never disappointed. : B E R M u D A dars, James G. Walte, Mrs. Rath Nash, | 1n the Providence Tribune: “An auto- | parlor meetings are held in the months : 5 g i mobile chugged its way up the drive- | in which there are five Tuesdays. Aft- ———eee———— The goods we offer in this sale are part of a purchase A JARADISE ON EARTH | leading to the porte cochere con-J er the meeting, light refreshments 5 % x ‘recreation. et sea batk: | Resting the Crnstan prion omi i T Al e e e Remaining Stock divided into two groups — and made by the 15 stores comprising the Dry Goods Union, | the matn bullding. A man w o/ Day. For. Masa v 1 SR report show. | fur cont on alighted and ascended the ol the l?“lgasgulc temple, Charlty and greatly reduced for immediate clearance. approximating $150,000 (one hundred and fifty thousand tantic Lino oo gt & elief lodge, No. 72, F, and A. M., held N H 2 7 3 ' th & bal th the and looked 5 Al resen newest | Largest, Pastast, Most Lne Notes outstanding | snd looked mith SRR | amnual alernooh and evenin ses- SUITS that formerly sold from l $| u "u dollars in value, and represent the newest designs for the #&2 cum.&_fl?g‘#flm‘fx retaryovas au. | A0S YOLINE SUSHE O B, | el Leson which hegun at 230 $15.00 £0 $22.50 . . oevvvrnen- @ " season of 1912. s Rt o'cleck, was more - especially for the older members; the work was in charge of the old past masters of the lodge, The evening session began at 7.3 o'clock and was in charge of the the hoard arles 1d work a salary ail kinde of money f the prisoners en friendly while workshop, and permission man and h =:a|n&uu-wm berth & Plectrio Fans in Steam heated when n gnade Daices Never did we buy more advantageously — never were better values offered in Embroideries — the items that fol- SUITS that formerly sold from $25.00 to $35.00, demi-tailored an;‘ dressy n:odéls. e ..... al $|5|00 1n at the |y 4 traveling ex- | To0! eaary. Orchgstra, Prom Symnaslum. Welest, Submarine 3) Staterooms with Brass Beds, | ed with his fall friend and | Tuester of the lodge, John J. Wylle. low indicate this — an examination will prove it to your “”‘;‘,"“ athy. Jioest Promenatd The join was requested | told fino was to be paid and Work was performed on a class of 4 5 - to” coramunics T Chirchas | feadom ivan b The prisoner amids | condidates. There were present vi . ALSO— satisfaction. . thng o entire matter | Thats ail O R vl rou. oMt | diars from Franklin lodge of West- ! vl B . K | nother about 'that; Just "leave 3150 | &IV, Pawcatuck lodge of Pawcatuck, CHOICEST PATTERNS Lo o and Union and Brainard lodges of New London. Grand Master Justin H. Hol- llman to pay me for_ the vou got from me &nd with the | gloves ¢ or Prant H. Allsn, Alles bollsing; Jons A. Duns, 3y Dresses at $7.50 and $15.00 8 o or WES' ES| Main Street. Alice Fisher of North- | averythin; :u"v be all right! Buck, it|den of Norwich was present. At 6 NE T D! lGNS e B be mie- | 1< “wleged, %ald ‘ha did mot nave the | olock supper was served in the bun- FINEST QUALITIES quet rooms by Charity chapter, Or- der of Hastern Star. Over 100 plates were set. The committee in charge 1 W amount as husband of a about with with hi $1.50 was trifing for wealthy woman to_carry s a beneficlary society’s Interest in full power to Fi 1y $15.00 to $35.00 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ormerly $15. 35.4 ¢ up to our high quality stand- EVERYTHING i e he cheuft of the affairs of the day included Past £ z % ) . drive : ”wt;:: the | Master Benjamin W, Latham, Thomas About 35 Dresses in this season’s most fashion- . 5 = .ard. bo .matt.er how low. the Sanl‘ary P lllmblfl" men In the jail » sinased | W. m‘l@g s o X Feyasoc able and desirable styles and materials. price. Therefore come to this sale with high expectations. S at his good fortu otbt in ver Twe esont. i f fhie minds of those who were the least| Arrs Alongo B. Colls entertained the They will be fully realized. WA ZseR 1ato €0 up to date pathroon P P CIOES members of the social department of g 4 pas \When themachine arrived Iy Provl | the Tpwortn leagtio at Ter home on Sale will begin when the store opens Today. Come on || et o ek e path tor bodily el b e fur coat | School street Tuesday, over twenty be- . Lo o ; . uthet. 1. will-ahaw. yo¥l shmples and alighied at’ the union station, tellng | fie Drehent, During. the cvening mu- Fur Coats and Sets at Half and the opening day if possible. We have taken the entire ]| semtort, & will ahow you samples and fir a i gl | %o eiectians wereirentiiioec and it rear of the main store for a display of these goods and ex- || and sive you estitates for the work R :fl :r'v"]'"‘”f"jn\"“ ;";‘:‘ l‘:‘" V::“( o | refreshments were served. H of putting them 1u in the best manner Less than Former Prices Saving time is at hand. Buy apparel now for future use. tra salespeople will be on hand to assist you in making a selection. Married January 4. rds were received in town Tues- announcing the marriage of Miss Allce Atwood of New London and Harry Woodward of Groton, which teok place in Groton on January 4 at ¢ parsonage of the Groton Helghts ind told his story, in-| stop at a bullding which| « appearances of a state from s ganitery standpolnt—and guars entee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnis] promptly. Large stock ot patterns. No. 11 to 25 Farry Strest Local Lacenles. Frenk Buck of Westerly, who has| Tev. F. C. A Jones is confined to his ; in several "Hm inal house w rheumat . t church, by Rev. G, R. Ath Tecently serve K} mehity Shenkiiliuirt Bt has| has been kept a secret for & n the Providence JooRted tn Bh tBE blotk b th. Mrs. Woodward has many i he Potter. block” on ‘h", ds in this village where she has 8 5 ccn a graduate nurse in many fami- : am Potter of Witerbury is 1 fi L Of e e Mrs. Emma Entertained Monday Club. | A s M A Mrs. Louis P. Allyn entertained the ‘USEAHETS INSURE ‘ INSIDE CLEANLINESS|..:: el? edlng (r <o | S ke Eowing programme | 121-125 MAIN STREET. carried out: Corter, Miss Helen | Remember il © FOUR LEADING VALUES Here are some of the greatest values ever offered by this || store or any other store. These Offerings Are Extraordinary! 'l, rnoon, 81 Franklin Stree Telephone 771 honor on the table today when "G é d Eleectra Kennedy gave a birthday’| forglveness for b his landlady the cating his 27-inch Embroidered Flouncings in a splendid as- e g sortment of new and handsome designs for dresses, note, - in w he il " . i ® Gavitt of Westerly has | Wilhur; Toledo, Mrs. Charies D: vis; nsti J t ampton, The xt 1 ill b h - i 1 H lousness or Sick Stomach hum»:“fv; Aret Goorge «'femme 5000 yards of Cambric Edgings in blind and eyelet pat- Hea“n and Flumb”" venue | at Willow Point, i i haries . Himons, | E “_S'I:l(]"f‘]lfi(-i'i'on BAKED THE CAKE FOR INVENTOR SUICIDES AFTER terns at these remarkably little prices: 8 B | RECEIVING A LETTER = . nd e pulhddt BIRTHOAK CELEBRATION. | Regular prices 8 10c 12%c 19¢ 82 Frankfin Strest ) e | Pact Grand Master Flanders to Visit| Woman Observes Her 1024 Anniver- | Ardrew Bevins Claimed to Have In- sal i 5 8 10 1é|/2 e Wl Broad street | A, 0. U, W.—Birthday Surprise sary, by Giving a Party. vented Paving Blocks. ale prices [ C c C o H‘ ‘“\H‘ o, | WHAE et Shisuatiding Comenny m.flasbn;-g Jan. 30.—A cake| New York, Jan. 3 drew Bevir . CO-OPERATIVE overing to D""9= Harbor.. her own baking, with 102 I | 69 years old, an inventor, was found | § 18-inch l:mbrondered Flouncings for corset cov- | PLUMBING CO. v ot 0 | eentiul Iife mela sio. place of | mitied sulcide vy san. e Jefan s [§ €IS, waistS, etc. These are actual 25¢ Flouncings 2[} —Pale price a yard........ ....c0iiiiianns ma! party In her home he - waa bormi & Dechy, VE. Iadsio: Mexican war found her in Mex- where her husband established a Col, . Flanders, o ‘;‘ { 13en, who will be present at the me D P € \mg Thursday evening. ; "'”‘N‘ ‘"" Birthday Surprise Party. ico, E. L. BURNAP 29c [ §i i T8 Eoies hIS ontion SullRI R iEh of ) (0 | SCRe i it i e (e he o waists, etc. — actual 50c value—Sale price a yard bing, S d6 eodore. Wilcos, in honor of het | Maciien | 0 New York for about tw vears and . SRR e Plum leam and Gas birthday. Ice créam and cake were|dy rode de a mule, The gold rush the inventor of a paving blos 22-inch Embroidered All-over,for waists, guimpes, ¥ m.a during the evening, and whist | as played. The next meeting of th club Will be with Mre. James Carson. Will Dredge Harbor, The shipbuilding company of *49 brought the couple to Califor- [ which h nia. Mrs, Kennedy was one of the first women to register when the new | uffrage law carried in this sts £ | attributes her long life to s d_been eets in Boston. ised to pave etc., neat and pretty designs — rcgular 50c All- — over — Sale price a yard . 296 Pension Bill Carri ashington, Jan. 30 T Prices and work satisfactor; 130 Platt Ave, Mrs, N. Hen. | sday morn- | e in M and | of ; §- ington will dredge the way leading| & ‘:m «;nnauun blflix Lz\rr ; = 5 F GIB ON smes T H-y‘n v | Rocky R I to the harbor so that the large boats o or the coming facal year was repogt- C C Ed 'D Fl pUmie | ni . e fof Fommio Jewport and E10%” | siditeiown, Weslevan, 13 has Soon | the' méaeure Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Al ington. !“”‘"W & organlst at th Congrega- | The bill would 18-inch Corset Cover Edg-|18-inch Dress Flouncings in : s th Sent'to Maine. n.:‘:m;x ;hurcr:] h,\n bPrlmen] ml a flr’:e\‘u agencies throughout I 1 o h Agent for Richardson and Boyuten b >, " Y > rusician an as been playing the | try at an estimated saving of i 1 1 Furnaces. The big launch purchased by Bu- ings, some wil e designs \well made, showy tterns, i < N 2ot Mt fron B M, 1»1.,;‘3";( | organ st tHe M. E. churcn, Portiand. |a year. 88, . s ’§| 65 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. orked all oVer, in both blind|embroidered on Swiss, Nain-| for use at Maine on a lake there, } a g s teen taken from the boat house on the | fand eyel k and Cambri publlc Auctlm\ Dr. “Thomds Wayland, whitt and. was. sbipsed 6 eyelet patterns. sook and Cambric. all, Tristam D. Babcock, Jchn S. | Maine Mon The craft was set in ; : : jDress Goods A le, Dr. An Walte and C. Palmer |a cradle which was on runners and Sale price 25¢c, value 39c Sale price 25¢, value 39c THURSDAY. FEB. 8th, 1912] S “been chosen ‘;,Tm‘]\, ”‘;’.21 h(,,:‘:h“m ushld l{(; dr’\lkzu he Sale price 39¢, value 50c | Sale price 39, value 50c | t Beginning at 930 o'clock & m. | proposed tube ard ¢o the | Giaft on the snow fo the station, | Sale price 4%, 3¢ | Salo price 4%, value $5c Remnants 8 s ik = be ppes| e s T e sarisdbibrongt i Watch the Wonders Sale price 59, $1.00 | Sale price 59, value $1.00 . “ mitte Borough Notes. 1 Worked by POSLAM Sale price 75¢, value $1.25 Sale price 75¢, value $1.25 | "'ia e Cloths 1 o K. L.| The steamer City of Lowell came Cfl g meweslerlywmign[}gmnany, Ayt B I T ] On Any Affected Skin |- =y TR : b ¢ Brown opera Bouse in | She will lay. up hecs for o e : [Rare values in 27-inch Dress Flouncings, in every wanted CANAL, STRE : e ‘,”::):'r'( Spers ]{-‘relghl engine No. 218 played her Day by day, Eczema or any skin | tyl ing fi the h titched Bab: tt th WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND. 17 zel of Rockvills a8 | the track wear the corher ot beos trouble when treated with POSLAM | [3ty'e, ranging from the hemsti y patterns to the Brad & 8ax'un - - D mQUIp. |[INAEeT of the hoiss. The former | ana orihwest streets: all of ‘the mafiv be]<e3n to grow less and less until | fnew Irish Point designs. At these prices: SIS I wogice J hn | wheels Jeft ti rails, this being the y " i it - tuberotont | G me such anaccigent nas oc- ) ’gt_dm';allfl lm’:r‘;fiefizlfl:“in?foslt’r“ Te~ ilsale price 2%, regular price . 50c|Sale prica 79, regular price $1.00)| (Bean Hill) Norwich Town at anti-tuberculosis | curred here. | fsale price 39c, regular price 69¢|Sale price 980, regular price $1,50 Jun12WMF Tristhm D. Babeock's o iony| SNAP. JUDGNENS BY | The terrible itching, which causes |lsuie price 59, reguiar price s5c|Sale price $1.29, regular prico $2.00 fon of cattle than he-aid n | sleepless nights of aggravation, is THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO. uln test mad DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. ; i 1 n test made by any horse ended at the very outset. Simple Successor to Mr. Babcock is cattle com- R TS . . et e sl Action Against Two New Battleships | to use, harmless, yet marvelously F g ,,E The Norwich Parcel Delfvery, for Washington county and gains o a P! o i ocate of the tuberculin test May Be Reconsidered. " active in heaImg power, POSLAM Dress lounc"\ S mbrOIdered A" ovets 1 303 West Maln St. Telephon: animals. Mr. Vose is opposed B is S| s y | . . - . o 3 g he sonRia TR ARt =ton ST __n)and”“meml ; thehpellfltenlt enemy to all of the various dvs.lrders which !l inch Dress Flouncings in|22-inch Embroidered All-over,]| ;,= oh Office: 182 Main St Tele 1d injurious to cattle of the programme for two battleships | Deset the skin. It is |pvaluqblc in hospital and household, invaluable | th 25 Poi Pl £ |Baby dest d E octiog ROBERT W. OTIS. Grand Trunk SRR L this year brought out a statement| $0 yowif affected with Eczema (wet or dry), Acne, Herpes, Rash, e new Irish Point, Planen ef- y designs and Eyelet pat- .| Grand Trunk Scores One Point. |from Secretary of the Meyer t0- | Ttch” Pimoles 4 ke dis i i . a I |, Borion, dun L o ot gl action of the = democratic | Ltch, Pimples, Scaly-Scalp or any like disorder. Minor troubles are | Jfects and finest Swiss em-|terns. G t val G' 2 b Bas - | 1 Ay Aor extend iite | t night also caused activl cleared away with a rapidity that [} g 2 real ue IVIng . B = LOOMS — %0 " 3 on_advanced in the democratic ranks in congress, is startling, results being apfiarcnt | joroidery. Sale price 39c, value 69c % — SETS OF CA | when the joint ot U aulihes ation | Medicated with Poslam OVERNIGHT. i Sale price 69, value $1 Sale price 59¢, value 85c THIS WEEK — TWisTERS to reconsider the matter probably will || A thoroughly antiseptic soap of ut- 1 - 3 5 al > % g | e {| oA horoushly sntiseptic soap of ut. A renaikel Sale price 89, value $1.50 Sale price 79, value § &% — Las WORSTED AND Gt st aor | "Sccretary ever grraigmed the act-| | Sscase and infotion deilghetur for T N Tectuinwy - Sale price $1.89, value $2.50 Sale prica 98¢, value $150 A cut of from 10 to 25 per @00 — LBS, LEATHER . X admitied tie po- | 108 oE the dcmocratic, cancab as “ely s e Sale price $2.19, value $3.00 Sale price $1.29, value $2.00 cent. on all kinds of House- - L n will be referred to a cor teq | ing another illustration of government | R, 5 e ® e BELTING — 6000 | and hearings will be held, C|DY snap judgment.” He asserted that | Y POS For PREE SAMPLE OF POSLAM, si i furnishings. s catal ok 2 “the Monroe doctrine is as big as the | I R l A]vl R West = i i i i i I. GROSS, | An Iniisna woman has invented a| 2%, #nd no bigger” and that the | S New Yotk Gy, > B Wert || Galloons and Ribbon Beadings in a great variety of styles We have decided to make it [stten hicl, among many con- | {1lity. of the Panera. canch mior bo FREE and widths. At these special prices: every article of Furniture in e st. P AN 3 or se one lez = B v : | 39 Woatm! St, Providence, R. 1|y irned p against 4 wll| PPepered to make good its pledge. AN, 4 Sale prics 5o, resular grice - 10 |Salo price 19, reguiar price 30 | | OUF stores a bargain and - . of two battioships & ADDRESY. .. {[sete prico 8c, reguiar price 12%c|Sale price 250, regular price e |levery day during this week retary Meyer, “the United States will | Coupon No. 150 Sale price 10c, regular price 1 Sale > 3%, regular price 75c will beh!‘l‘ll day at o fall a liftlo behind its present effective Sale price 12//c, regular price 19c |Sale 50c, regular price $1.00 v - strength, for the reason that in anoth- o TN 3 o er year four of our battleships, built | during the same period, will becon 000 yards of Mai lerwear non-eftective.” i | 25,000 y: of Matched Und and Baby Sets, MOORE CUTS HIS | I ewest designs on good quality ?wm, Nanuool:' and Cam- IEEE i {bric. Each set contains three widths of Edging, two widths Norwich and Taftville Entire Estate, Valued at $200,000, Left | | of Inserting and .one width of 18-inch Flouncing. At these to His 22 Year OId Son. | N P enes ? 3 S %.2PortoRico %72 . H: Mot eed Printing o San Mateo, Cal, Jan. 30.—The will ot sa ic 1 ¢ 19¢c |Sale price 3¢, 75 o E h b inter to avana o 3 Moire, s San Brancii Sup: oizeltn s, ciac fuice Lae) [Eele. Gl S, TaIAT R o e n Exhibition I talist who was fatally shot in a pis- ifs: ri regular price 50¢ le price 8¢, regular price $1. adonnd e ranng of Basantane e | Cuba's capital and chief city is a tol duel in front of Moore's residence jjeriecacios. 2, sosniar, drice) 6 gular price 3160 §)4 fine assortment of the Latest Styles 0 of our b, 3wt steamere eaivped | place every American should see {The hotels are the best e best and offer a @fi‘mz,%ggc ¢ b | wide ohoice. Our 10 day cruise f here, Saturday $ Timothy, a was filed at county court at Redwood City today. Moore's entire estate, valued at $200,- H | 900, is left to his 22 vears old son, Jet- | E ferson Moore. Mrs. Moore is left $1. \ | | night, by R. uffeur, in Millinery - for Winter wear at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, No. 52 Shetucket St. Remember ju, i Todey when the See display in two large easterly windows. 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. | 64-66 Fraqklin Street exponse from New | New York gives yor g u six days’ ocear the. voyage.and four days ashore. Safl- vrlnfg:dv,g:,-“ mg.{""'“"‘ hlgle'ver\‘ Thursday and Saturday. further details Write for descriptive hooklets. NE¥ YORK & PORTO meos s oo 1 IB' TORK & (1% General Office. 11 Rrosdwsy ! William H. Moore, attorney for Mrs, Moore, said he would contest the will. today LA S, 8. Co. McGill university of Canada, is working for a milkion-dollar func for further. progress.