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L News of Westerly State Comvention—Marti Selin Does Not Survive Injuries—Fun at Fire- men's Tug of War. Patrick MoNwmara died Tuesday morning at his home, 103 West Broad sireel, after two days' Hiness wit = WEDNESDAY | WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY And Vicinity “2Z:-0 1 February White Sale| | February White Sale| | Special Sale of Marabout | 1- variably wore igh, spec ¥y made PRETTY CORSET COVERS ........ 12Y5¢ to $1.50 = ,1 SALE OF EMBROIDERED BANDS, ALLOVERS, Boas’ Capes and Mufis Xopt beard became whitened, gave hfm the appearance of a | DAINTY DRAWERS:........... ... 12V5¢ to $150 FLOUNCINGS, CORSET COVER EMBROID- f ERIES We are offering a splendid assortment of these beauti- NIGHT ROBES in all styles. . . .. s o 25c¢ to $5.98 lice officie genel m ; | ful Neck Pieces and Muffs at about one-half the regular 3 LONG SKIRTS, embroidered and lace trimmed, ‘l: SALE OF IMPORTED DAMASKS AND HOUSE- price. i 25c to $7.98 | HOLD LINENS. THEY ARE ALL NEW PIECES. | SHORT SKIRTS of distinctive style. . . . . 25¢c to $1.50 | steamsh! m Cork, He came o West + Aince, e West river. He & Smitn oung man e cutter, | SALE OF EXQUISITE DRAWN WORK SCARFS, BOAS $2.25 to $5.98 MUFFS $3.50 to $8.25 | COMBINATIONS in all styles ......... 50c to $4.98 | | TEA CLOTHS AND BED SPREADS. CAPES $2.75 to $7.25 ' “Reeves Suction Sweeper” At Last The Vacuum Cl‘eaner That YOU Can Use The Rhods Island State Association | of Pestal Clerks, of which Robert | Hazard of Westerly 1s first vice presi FERITEE Sold at a price that you can afford for eigh The Reeves Suction Sweeper is a new machine and overcomes all difficulties in the 4 5 O 2 1se of a hand power vacuum cleaner. . It really does work easily and young Finlander 2 freight train, s sold upon such terms_ that your satisfaction is abso- futel g “The Reeves Suction Sweeper” is hand operated by one person. Anyone who is able to be up and about can utely assured. use it, It is simple in construction, light in weight, cannot get out of order, will last a lifetime and is guaran- The “REEVES” takes the place of the broom, overcomes the necessity of house- TR teed absolutely. Its use means the saving of time, labor, money and health. % e cleaning, lengthens the service of carpets and furniture, and makes possible “the dustless - Fare 14, tomarsied e home.” It does away with three-fourths of the drudgery of housework. Come in and see the Demonstration--Main Floor--Wednesday Judge Edward | f seesion o esterly probate | , e ——— MYSTiC that the change of climate will prove | have been visiting in New York this| P held their m supervisor of the achools in town, Is | guest of P. A Dawley aad son Tase- Vs benef] to the boy, who has been | week. ing in Masonic hall. There was a | working with the teachers in the First | day. Thursd Holi Birthday Surprise Party for Miss Mil- | 218 for some time. | . A s gine g club, the latter an experienced hea *hor from Norwich and Bill ‘ large atte nce. The rank of knight | district this week. & Seame swerc mads up as go1.| dred Galvin—Theodors MacMahon Seriously 1II. | Mirs. Fred Godfrey C"fllf.‘:fififff, e aiso|. The annual mesting of the Laies ‘»beaher;,;;;‘l:n::onqu \chool Thursday, § Dies in Newport—Fall River Team Gledhill and a daughter, Miss | Edna Lewis were. | the rank of page on one. :E:zsr:)i;:l:\mao‘cl::um::l held Tuesday | belng tWast gty Mircions, .l.’.‘g ;:‘. Rerber’s—William Snyder an-| Sacured for Holiday Games. Gledhill, arc seriously ill at|to attend the funeral of their broth.| : Henry Maynard of Westchester was | 2figrnoon In the chapl - @@ sson | Wil be in the. acedemy schoole this gt it = S, p AURLE o an Bevilds 1 ”‘\1""““'. e dsr‘“m"“ ' visitor here Tuesday. was visiting relatives in town Monday. | (Wednesday) l.n.n.g.,,. © of Srhool 3 e BE. Noy s retu i Frank Godfrey of Groton is)? ¥Sit s i ] 1 : ). po ] orkingmep’s club—K anchor, e B Siatt o }Sa‘;?vs:;d.nnre}_;r\y:‘:tal\ the gueat of her parents, .‘\‘Yr, and Ars, | A number from town went to Hart- Ch'u;l‘flerrle:‘:“lo!:a?;o;(d:;.lem was a Col- E’;‘:‘L&'Hf.\,::‘;;ngdgnd:?-:‘llx':m:mg;; ¢ ne, Kingsley, Seele Col- mo in honor of el daug! Hill, Norwich. | Williaz: Chapman. ‘.‘,“,:»;»n;:‘?dlh{;: ‘Gavernar' day at the | chester Visitor Monday. """ ©|Eest Hamoion Mondey atter u_tew a8 examined d’s sixteenth birtnday. The aut Infant Son’s Death. Robert, Gilmo ernard Bucha, infant sons CDLC‘H’E’S’TVEVR» turned to Co d Fred Marks re- | town Tuesday evening attending the | Street. n two straight pulls, hold- e e I P méstiug | 0 minutes each 1 complete surprise to Aiss ; oc woph T Mieph em for " ayed and s i e Aonas; = e ate ot BePhY: | Referces: John Ryan of Stonington | g the ever 6 Sauliner Bucha, | —_— | fo dugs: v althelr, lomex Work on New Synagegue. | Children Or idg David Gallagher. Was presentec 9y mornirg at his home ork Be __|in town ¥ | T West Myatie Teom whooing coush. | | Sohoole te Homt Beey Synagogue— | My iorence Carver returned Mon- | — Carpentershave begun work on the | - e i e s aged nine months, 39 Wi d Patriotic Exercises | jay from a few days' visit with friends now Jewish synagogu to be bullt on FOR FLETCHER'S ocai Laconics. e seryed. : | Today. | in’ Middletown. ebanon avenue. | ; in > STORIA W a5 been recommenced on the | Monday ' Club Meats. | To Play Fall River Team. | 5 L Mia Saan Paliner of New Haven] F. L. Roberts of ‘Boston was the C A ) 1 e TR et on The M Sy | Besketball will be played here on|,John F. O'Connell was in Hartford S s T % rtained at the honw of Mrs. Geo Thuraday, with the Fall River team. gh“" ay and attended the -i““'m"b'“"‘ ) Sumner R. Vinton gave an in- | 11 or on El cet. The fol An a oon a e TE i The inve Reboot i e it it mose) P ] Yas calling on friends in town Mon- | relating to France was read |t P. Ally ‘auro- | The degree team cf Charity chapter, Ge relating vas read | e, Cutent| Oraoy of Bastern Bise ok . e | i orES s Brown, Charies 1. pnown | differs from every article of value that enters the household. The PUBLIC, \ befure the Travel ‘elut ' op| Everits, Mrs . Colby; piano solo, | sonic temple Tuesday #fternoon for a | town M . were in Middle- : : : \ ,Defore the Travel ‘€lb Yot e NGeorys: ¢ Lane. | arin” to prepare for Initiatory degres | ' Clavton I generally speaking, is strangely ignorant of Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton mnual ¢ vention of the Rhode Mr, a p. 3 S8 7 V = z. AL couylh ton or s Rl i e e e b - and Mrs. James W. Lathrop| Oliver Woodhouse lodge, 51, K| Il Le held in Providence, Feb- i Theodore MacMahon at 26... The ‘Wasteriy-nietshers are | home in Newport after a long fil- P. S. Barber Hose company gave a| Ethan Wilcox, John B. Brown nnd‘ - ¥ s a former rvfldflntfig:hu largely attended social, Tuesday night, | Filery Barber nember of Stoningtor. $n Hibernian hall, an attraotive feature 5 I, 0. O. . He leaves | eing a tug of war between the vis, | Lis wife and two small children, men and a team representing t Seventh-day Baptist society, shows receipts for when every day pianos of the cheapest construction are being bought at prices far dn excess of their real worth. Pianos identified with piano quality such as FISCHER PIANOS The report .of Samuel H. I it the | Try Change of Climate. | | EEEE——— = — = ve been $1.951.94. Of this and thef; . 2 ) 2 2 An Ald to Bath Tubs | 5% e Westerty chure: conirifhited | . Feaniln, W6 oe are the foundation of the present day reputation enjoyed by Fischer and the piano g g TN el Rk B St S L i, K house of MARSH. P ANOS OF QUALITY—Knabe, Fischer, Decker, Sterling, to keep the bathtub cle = -~ — : s h 3 Lot e Nt | Giatea o it Wap s i S S Haines, Cameron, Lenr, Huntington, Angelus Player Piano and Autopiano are solution of Gold Duet A pawiler [ 12 T erioriv focde being sty BuaNler. | A“ Appeal (1] W|ves e within the reach of all through our large buying capacity. and warm water will remove 5. He will deliver an address | ; | 5 3 . Our prices are less than the New York or Boston markets. 1 Y a Plan 0 is § every particle of dir hington Wednesday nlght and| You know the terrible amiction that this P R A H . o vl i pealc o ihe dinner 0 tred Wniver. | comex fo manytomes feom tne vt | | Trip ¢o orto RICO | Winter 1o I1QAUVANA For piano quality, night i 4 * the wa on “Drink” 1o SR ealoy this onderlsl ip crer saiet e | Cuba’s capital and chief city is a place For piano prices, GO TO " Gold Dust washing powder on a cloth the home to purchase Searmess, equipped with every ocean comters leaves | @Very American should see. The botels aro F , " s t was divorce day in he su- RINE s ved | [ Now Yok i Etay tor SANTEAN. the best and offer 8 wide oboice. Our 10-day or these reasons, and rubbing briskly. The water pasm urt King Judge s 5 s 5o Morro Casle sod qumlat San Grisobel. Motee ensisu{:xflwru N::;{ffiglve::&nfl:;xdfl:fi' d closet can be kept perfectly O i e trvme e Ak pomeion. | ngs ovory huraday aad Saurdey ¥ bright if thoroughly cleansed with Gold | 20 diorce to S o Hrted bonts and s Gt ovie s dechpive bkl Dhust once a week. Gold Dust not only | and axtrema cinelty.- 8 big Dateh of oV bt el e NEW YORK & PORTO RICO S. S. CO. | NEW YORK & CUBA MALL S. S. CO. (] ® cleanses but sterilizes everything with Were ontihusi P R AR Gzneral Office, 11 Broadway, New York | General Office, .'ier 14, East Fiver, N, Y. let 1s tell you wehich it comes in contach BRI DY Dol eteay o ¥ b Ko DRBINEIN oteg: Or any Railroad Ticket Offce or Authorized Tourist Agency. Marsh Building 230 and 232 State SI. New London, W 4 3 b # L] " ¥ G A i . i < > i 5 d PR g e R MOb R 3 , » % S R S A > SO S rinh iR SRR i