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'~ WESTERLY WOMAN WAS 104 R, Lorlon Mrs. Jerusha Watson, Who Died in Pawcatuck, Oldest Resi- Line dent, a3 Records Prove—Grade of Union Street Still an "NEW YORK Issue—Commission Pronounces Dwight Miner Not In- STEAMERS sane—Town Election Probabilities. 1 Althoug{: the Westerly towa esuneil »;Mre. Jerusha Watsen, cn!ar‘edé‘!h. Mw.mumuun w .w!m '*u’llhm- o 8 w l u‘-‘:’a-u-r( of Manhattan hes established a chang® in grade of | oldest resident of the town of Ston- d Steamer h-v - l-w a0 Unfon strect from the Are house tv | Ingten, dled (Wednesday mornin cooklll IS afi—not ——and r.wnk 1 78 only, due X 5'* Broad street and a gemeral Widebing | the home of Lupher Taft, No, ufi Hv- 0, ""wr. A R of the street for that distance, ho ap- | erty sireet, Paweatuck, Mrs, Watson m propriation was made for that pub= pose nor even Mention made of the proposed change. The new toewa hall and courthouse has been built with this change in contemplation and ihe change in grade must be made to af- ford proper entrance ® the courthouse gection and to the Union sireet side of the main bullding wnd the widens ing of the street meven feet at lts was born in Stonington and resided hx the Barough nearly all her long life, Until past middie life she was in com- fortable circumstiances, when reverses came, Hor home was burned and her husband and children died. In order that the old woman might have the comforts of home life during her de- clining year§, the selectmen, instesd of sending her for perfection in Crawford Range; a Crawford does. Do your cooking with a range that banishes drudgery, * that art you must use a. no other range can do what - .l NEW LONDON NEW YORK Write or _tek $1:0 aglilen® ol % Soie " on. 421 rooms and informa! to the town farm, . [ ot . ; fih Broad ‘strest. Tt 18| piaced her with tho Tate farslly, where disappointment and waste—with the range that gives perfect ' S ot owing s D% watspeted | L o £ parsomal o F s i - New York and unusually large appropriativas | made, those having this special mat- ter In charge considered it unwiseétd present the proposition at the meeting, as it would be lable to rvopen the original proposition to change the grade of the entire street, which, if carried through, would bring the finances of the town beyond the legal debt Umit and endanger the proposed Taft, the town of Stonington partially recompensing Mrs., Taft for her serv- ico. Mrs. Watson's age is verified by the records of the town to be 104 years. Owing to her comparative obscurity for years, her great age escaped pub- lic attention, and it was not generally known that a person past the century mark was a resident of the town, Her results and greatest comfort for the cook. Simplicity itself to manage—in fact almost automatic—and possessing more important improvements than all other ranges combined. Have you ever examined the Crawford? Will you let us send you our illustrated pamphlet? It explains the advant- CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger servica direct to New York, From Norwich Tauesdays, Thues- ‘ days, .,undayl at b. Li&l change that ';shuhiolmeb- nv;:fi.vsur.\ilvn (\!nl_\' Enown surviving rei;;x.i\' are f h dS‘ l D ; ‘ev;‘ York, fiké‘ s utmil.:" connection with the new public duild- | three grandsons, George, Charles and 00! 0086V ree on. yI. ing. e 5 X}"vrdimméi %l«mry. of Providence, New ages of the patente mg e amperf W;‘i:lc;g:!r!e-”l‘;‘{ld‘la“’l'%l It is understood that this project | York and Pawcatuck, respectivel a 2 s will be given further consideration by | niece, Almeda Gardner, and a nephew, the Cup-Jomt CurVCd Oven Fll.lfl F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. the town council and ways and means will be found for doing the work, with- out a speclal appropriation for the purpose. It is probabdle that the Westerly fire district will co-operate with the town ‘Willard Gardner of Stonington. Drs. H. N. Pollock of = Norwich, Scanlon of Westerly and Harrington of North Stonington, who made an ex- that heat the oven in every part alike; the Ash Hod instead of the HOTBL——-| Kmination of the mental condition: of clumsy ash pan; and other time and ’ :ounc:lnl:gfl;éfl I;‘I;-’P\';“d imgwm;;enhlm ght Miner, who fatally shot his ¢ bl . . Y m e flre house back from |prother James, at Pendleton Hill, the ptreet lne in.conform to the lne | completed the examination Tuesday ro‘u € saving improvements vwm:um. o 1 8, and S0 h€ | evening and made report to State At- an 8BT T. change in the street grade. When this | torpey Hull, wa unenimots o;flm.m WhICh no Other range possesses. S is done the mew bdullding will show up to hetter advantage and that sec- tion of the town beautified. ——— e Deafness Canuot Be Cured by local applications, as they ca reach the diseased portion of the There i3 only one way to cure deafne: and that is by constitutio remedie fness is caused by an emed col dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Wher this tube is inflamed you have & rumbling sound imperfect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation « out and this tube re: not n d to it mal condition hearing will be destroye Then he saw an adver of ement was reached that the boy is not in- sane and was not insane when the crime was committed, The accused will be tried on the charge of manslaughter and the case will be heard before Judge Reed and a jury in the superior court at New London Thursday, At a meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Crueity to Animals, James N. Smith of Providence was re- elected general agent. Twelve specisl ng agents were elected, swith to make - arrests with “warrants for cruelty to a prosecu or and the prese \ For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. WALKER & PRATT MFG. CO., MAKERS, BOSTON FIFTH AV, BROADWAY. PRICR. 800 Booms, ench with private bath, 4 good cvom and Dath, sm:; OTHERS UP TO $8.00. PARTOR, BRDROOM, BATH, 3108, PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING » outgrown the time forever; nine cases out of ten are for S ““" local agents elected good citizens out of convicts. She eaused by Catarrh, which is nothing |1 ‘two years are !he foll l.):\‘ ing: John urged the obilition of contract systems 1] ’ . " ST Dt T o S | coml Rttt Phert s in-Jatls ‘and prisons ana sitea New| “Everybody’s Doing It eous surfaces. . B F )= | ave i N We will glve One Hundred Dollars s - i Hayen Jjadl &» au Sxample of e cut for any case of Deafness (c y ral Falls; on, W =7 tract system which is used to bad ef- D . 7 catarrh) that cannot be cured by nital falls; Jol , We fect. Many of those in our jails are Wha ! Core’ imna ,Lr‘m‘ L y; James R. 8 Wightman, Wickford: s P M ¢ Feliatinl O not actual criminals, but drunkards. Of oing t and John R. Wilcox of Kingsion. Dr. ; ol the 10,000 pers the ja and A ¥ Soud by b Thomas HE. Robinson of Wes was | Dlxteen e fecting of State eration Upens at Detkong it DL-:,;’,I,‘:\-&"M eo,,g,‘,‘,{fu ara| Why having their roofs, gutters fake Hall's among the veterinarian surgeons ap- . y ) . confined for 'lrunken'ne'ss‘ Instead of i i pation. pointed. + Stafford Springs—The Year's Accomplishment Re-|oniine sueh persons o jatl seiapiien | 219 condustor pipes repaired o Helps A Judge In Bad Fix. T 5 3 e Glam | inebriety farms where men can be kept | SOUrse. And they are having it done Justice i Cherry, of Gillls Mills, | .. e 2nnual town election of West- ceived—Local Hospltauty Tendered Visitors. | for long terms and their wages given | py MDeahe LA pliinty: werclad. - A 5aa jerly will be held the first Tuesday in to support their families, as their - hib Tog' bad \batied a \’*‘“Juwe. and indications wives and children often become pub- :grckzcr‘;"am; lorsgg resisted ‘all rc;i:dll‘flé Ereg awn ottee 3 Ho Cliges It 1s dsubsrous do, por- Av J WHOLEY & GO. “I thought it was a canger,” he wrote, | o} Stafford Spri There was a talk on World Peace | ch@se prison-made goods on account of L H *At last I used Bucklen's Arnica Salv i | annual conventic Through World Union by Mrs. Anna g;:&r;;i;’g‘:ga;’;mg Infeoted With | 15 Ferry Street Telephone B s ek il e e b EAT oS OF [ . t: People should be | mt— bt I :mo e C ! part: Peonle should be piles. 25 cents at The Lee & Osgood demag g | educated 10 know that peace is possi- o ‘ hna oon at 190 |ble. She fold of what hus boen ac- DIABE1ES A H BREBD R. W. Danforth, 166 No. Main St., {5 About 100¢deleiain foap ot OF | 100 DY atie Haguo conforence. | Treatment That Costs Nothing If It £ .8 Concord, tried many remedies for kid- i 4 present, representing the va- | t in Spreparation Fails to Benefit. ¢ § ney trouble, but they did not cure h B 1ae ofl) { i i 38 West Main Street is in the Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Bueiness. If you are !n the - : Disbotes has long been considered an Incurable The cre lenti uld bripg any good by in- | g, d the only hopo held out Foley Kidney Pills and began taking o'clock and 4 i, dlsease, en only hopo ba to patients has them. “In a short time I commenced ple, town Tiineh If we fight o | been to prolong their years by abstemious living. A newly discovered plant in Mexico calied Diabetol herb has been found to be a wecific in the treat- ment of diabstes, quickly reducing the specilc grav- iy and sugar, restoring the weight sad bullding wp upt, whether we thirds of all great r settled by arbitra- to get better, the pains left my the action of the kidneys was free natural, and the scalding Reli ser ‘ market for anything in that line come = IS re tter than war, | the eystem. ceased. I gladly recommend Folej , John T, : g b e Sonth "Ime trestment 1s very inexpensive: $1.00 worth of | in and talk it over. Our motto is Dot ney Pills” The Lee & Osgood Co. o 50 out of 1,000 treaties | WS S Iy f o wosks and will remeve fhe e h bt 1 vell. yiEenfasaee When allg nations are |y, symptome in the most sggravated cases. Call | 1OV cheap, but how well. school commit m neighbor- dship and love, | at our store and see the proofs and get & fres book- | Let him give you references. 0 be filled incom- are: Judge proba jon opened at 7 betles. Lee & Orgood Co. let of diet Usts, showing the proper foods for dla- You get the expert and workman In one. Eon b A S there was a largely T AT No ome to pay to tell some one else view 7Ers. “DOTns h invocation tion in the church parlors. What Texans Admire how. SUrveyors gl C is hearty, vigorous life, according to of wood, Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. “We | ures BE PROTECTED - Against So Many Surgical Op- r of mi land, mea ugers cord pe find,” he writes, Life Pills surely put new life energy into a person. Wife and I be lieve they are the best made.” HEx cellent for stomach, liver or kidne; troubles. i mmittee. She rvation of our nat- She said conservation ift or making full use of ople entertained forests has much to “that Dr, King’s New and 25 cts. at Lee & Osgood Co. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting 10 West Main St., Norwick, Comn. Yy State President Responds. upply and indirect- | Mra. L. N. Snow, 30 Winter S8t Agent N. B. 0. Bhest Packing. aorid i . e 1l conditions, be- angor, Me., was trouble or many ,‘erauons. How Mrs. Bethune % : ; = will ced water supply man- | years wi‘t’: kidney and bladder ail- 9 i S ; E more or less hampered. | ments, and had a pain in her back P and Mrs. Moore Escaped. ; it 1t was one of the first states | with digay spells, and other painful flflltary um lng s cang forest conservation, and to- | symptoms. She saw Foley Kidney Feird , 1 t forest fire laws of | Pills advertised and took them and A gy 1iis he ol G b Relith % “For se ea o e union | splendid resuits followed, She says: m Sikeston, Mo.—*For sevenyears Isuf- | et % teform was the topic of the | “I have now taken three bottles of Io- | i8 OBly, less refreshlug than the baih fered every I was in bed for four e T e S g by Mre, Fva MacDonald | ley Kidney Pills and today I am per- | Jt#&f. During the summer you wi F 2 J or five days at a time s i ek ho spoke of practical work | fbetly cured of kidney and bladder (mor. Ilaok "'h the bath for month, and so LPhat 5 hanges wnich would o°|in the prisons and of trying to make trouble” The Lee & Osgood Co, comfort, I will show you samples < I could hardly l\w 'i en to Local Laconics. son, off Oak s on t plans of the poicelain and other tubg was carried | d, th he with inter nd it 1 pity tha Health Is Your Birthright! take advax he which tt and glve you estimates for the worly of putting them in in the best mannes from & sanitary standpoint—and guare wntee the entire job | J. E. TOMPKINS, - or have any- Utter | PPpO = ifieied | Don’'t Pawn That Bll’thl’ight to 67 West Main Street a Sy B Scholarly and Practical Addresses. il rs gave mo {4 pot o e | Overwork or Worry. o e B T. F. BURNS 8t those tlmcs, and said 1h4t Imwht to me of his daugh o G r i Y have an operation. that, and when a fr teld him about Lydia etable Compound for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I Jook the picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do my own housework, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. entertain compzny and enjoy them. I can visit when I choose, and walk as far @2 any ordinary woman, any day husband ’s Veg- t it had done I can | in the | Ande Franker | ile trip to Atlanti nd’'s limousine. nox I Living- of Toda par restor: and whick ing’s Purems Is a Friend in Need— A Tenic to Worn Nerves, A Food to Wasted Bodies. Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest : E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas i emeterie: month. 1 wish I could talk to every harles Perry Semeiens Prices and work satisf>rtar 5 xE S e inforr B it suffeting woman and girl.”—Mrs. DEMA ot i & H ¢ : It you suffer from loss of appetite and 130 Platt Ave. Tal BETHUNE, Sikeston, Mo. ?1‘{ r:n‘uv and garbas . : " : e P printed in lo pa § 3 en sle and lack of Murrgyville, J1.—““I have taken Ly- DOOE ) ERRnn, - Jeoken® sloeD. 8 dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a very bad case of female trouble end it made me a well wom: My pitct { made the In Mrs ported on FAr- W dus energy, KING'S PUREMALT aters Hill 1 ons and Indr i ng recommendati S. F. GIBSON | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker health was all broken down, the doctors » broke | Juvenile courts in £ Agent for Richardson and Boymton said I'must have an operation, andIwas ing In'a game Tast {latlon of street trades, scholarshi Furnaces. ready to go to the hosmm' but dreaded it fund, the interest of which to be paid 80 that I began taki r I got along so well that I gave up the doctors and wes saved from the opera- tion.”” —Mrs. CaaRT Moorg, R. R. s was chosen s balance of the confer ta Wilcox is in Afr to mothers dependent on hildren. MUDDY AND PIMPLY aid of their | WILL HELP YOU A wineglass with meals and before re- tiring will work wonders | 85 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn The Vaughn Foundry Co. i f i in a short time. | arr ing examination of the missionary is. | | Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., N“i'M work. The treagurer’s report showe | COMPLEX!OP‘S.‘ lier's Weekly, in its issue of September 2, 1911, published an | a a nml bution of $36 from the West- | espond to a Few Applica- | MlLL CAST[NGS INVESTMENTS erly churech, Jack Frill of W the St, Louis transferred to the a pitcher for has heen club of the Newa Quickly R tions of H Skin in Cendition, article entitled “Here Are Foods That Are Pure,” by Margaret Wagner, There was printed in this article “A List From Which Housewives May Choose Without Doubt or Hesitancy.” This list was the result of sev- sral years analytical work by the pupils of the State Normal School at lokara, Which Leaves the | a Soft, White and Velvety A SPECIALTY . Orders Receive Prompt Attention Bttt i . it S i International league, with which he ———— | 3 vlaved: as luulin“,; i Tant ‘»’ <~-1;, Hokara contains no grease or aci ~ Westfield, Massachusetts, under the direction of Professor Lewis B. TYPEWRITING I was for u time with the New [iS antiseptic and cleansing, therefore | Allyn, KING’S PUREMALT is mentioned among the food products of York onals, s was & etory | it 18 & truly scientific massage cream v . inmx:w b;gl 'R“'bun Iij:uv:v‘?s \)“‘('JHL:JI !i.;, | and skin o : : S ]\ absolute pure quality. The indersement of this preparation and the Has Become An - .c 0 PRI order to reduce the pitching staf,| Thousands of only ¢ !‘K publication of the article by Cellier’'s Weekly was unsolicited by the ExA SCIENCE jominick & Dominick bitcher “for "the" osior et eturers W m 1 hus already heen soeursd R llllv:]“' VA e \M}L ‘_-‘"‘vl: 3 The tools that produce the work are 1 , ark elub, to thas Wikars: willonrous & Sorded’ ] KING'S PUREMALT, with the addition of hypophosphites of iron the Ribboris and Carbon Paper. Good el. 901 Norwich A v?‘h\ Edword Congden gave a de- i ranteed to ¢ com: | and lime, i3 u medicinal tenic recognized for many years as & most results require the BEST to be had, “;‘H‘\"”J” i l‘li‘"”(‘”’ 1 so- 1 blemi *gueh as pim- | dependable, strength-giving, body-building llquid food. Only the choicest If you want THE BEST, try the kind [ [ 1e Pirst Baptist at Preckle . 25 aterials a 56 3 Frank O. Mosés M ¢ ““ e Fisiias N A ‘M; e blackheads, freckles, wrinkles, materials are used .l." {ts lfxunufacmre. It 18 without an equal and is I am selling. 5 , MZT, nfternebn, ihe rovths Heluw at F°0 . | recommended generally by physictans, HATT!E L JEWE" & 4 fon = Sold by 'Phe Tee & O o, un- | o . tively deeorated. Mrs. S, W. Bud- e Fuar 66 ' etien or | g is se T & oF Trcviench et % dhs .1":‘ Jn;; ,.1..; ~'l o iou l”fl!" ol KI"\!G._S PURE.M‘ALI is seld q(. all drug steres “und (ln_ s(r!et con- Punith | Sounisbii cd | St NEWMARKET HOTEL, ‘umtsqc and Mrs, H, Evaas|jror e ‘1*»'_“;4 oy slojar _foes formity with the Pure Food and Drug Aet of June 30, 1906, Send for sy iy 715 Boswall Ave, poured, and dajnty refreshments wevo e 1 prices to yeur druggist er te'us, 288 Maln St aprid Jicst-elass Wines, liquers and Cigars. | served by Mrs, ISverett Saunders, Mrs | s Mealac agd” Weish Messait psryed 6 | Consden, Mrs Hetr Ars, Hi- | KING’S PUREMALT DEPARTMENT ovder. John Tuckis, Pisp. Tei, 45 5, | ram Fdmond and Miss Ircne Peabody, i ! AWNINGS. Let me have vour erder Tng“-———-—-—-" Ba RaverisnE med l;n.su:;m-mfd’l mm“}uu. were yiven by 36-38 Hawley Slreet, Boston. now. Any slze and color. Prompt Easlern Comnecticut squal %o Tb! “BU’- s liees aliy Kensyon, Fanny Tel Phone 511 122 Prospect St attention. J, W, mT fetin for-business results dieten and Ruth Burdiek, Tel,708-3 . . 80 Market 83