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AESTERLY CO-OPERATIVE FARMING, Three Sons of Mrs. Marjorie G. Crandall Spend Their Lives in Mutual Labor For Estate in Trust—Mother Dies Aged 86—Embargo on Christmas Trees and Greenery After December 1st—Death of Mrs. Richard Condon— Fatal Accident to Visitor at Firemen’s Fair. to W 835 When' \lr Williams reached New London he was taken to Lawrence hospital, where he underwent an op- eration. He died at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. The doctors are of opinion that an apoplectic shock was the tause of the fall, which was so severe that death resuited. He struck on his head | on the cement floor and It 4vas at first | thought that his_skull was fractured | or neck broken. Mr. Williams [aves widow and four children. He was machinist by occupation and emplo: ed in the Brown Cotton Gin compan: He was not a member of Niagara En- | gine company, but accompanied them on the trip to Westerly. Local Laconics. - Mr. and Mrs. John . Himrkrey of |New London were visitors ‘n West- . proceeds of the farm went |erly Sunday. mmon fund and all expenses | A local jeweler were paid from t exact time from Was equally at noon ca sunting, working for each lue Crandall, wid disiance from their own died at the Sixth dis- riday night Gavitt away Crandal knowing other in in- of the te, and each would come into | i = o Athotr votba X Sat f:,’,‘m was lm,n. {urday afterncon, Westerly high school | seltlement of |alumni defeateq the | The Michael Farley where brothers have | man avenue was soid together, from child- | public auction to Joseph T. 3 age, at their birth- |for $1S1v. unitedly for a com- | re of Lheir widowed ', and always considered by her childdren, By the thrift ang industry of the Crandall brothers, | estate has greatly enhanced in'! and now, that their revered has passed away, the sons will | their worldly and hard earn- | Seward. | drilo Clark pre: |sive rally in the evening, The <p(xk°rs H. Humes, nominee for governor, and Charles K. Holmes. Patrick ey, emploved bv Mau- rice W. Flynn, was severely ourned in the hands Saturday with muriatic acid while engaged in cleansing the granite | work of the Dixon house, he s are rare and worked hey to middle ncluding ing farms_are licensed liquor deal- tuck are strong support- the work of the Westerly no- committee. officers of the”grand lodge of Island Odd Fellows were en- te xmimd Saturday evening by Nar- ngansett lodge of Westerly. | | mother as dutiful conducted hip or working | value inter- | moti Rhode Professor Stene of the Rhode Island Sme coNege, who attended the meet- of the federal horticultural board Washington, says the embargo on | ristmas tre d greens will be in latter part of the month, greater part of Rhode Island in the Infecteq area. The rantine will not hold up entire At the annual meeting of the Rhode shipments of the nurserles of the by ary itk ut it will necessitate a special ¥siand Institute of Instruction, ward T .Wyman of Warwick n before shipment to other |aiccieq president, Sitas T. s out of the quarantine distriet | \Vegterly Is one of the vice presidents iuded in the antined area is | e gland which | Reverend Mother Augustine was in he- gypsy and | dving condition at the Convent of In - Hhols Ialanee Michael's parish, Pawcatuck, on ton county, excepting North | Sunday afternoon is a slsier wn and Little Compton, the Michael Higgins, and prior to of Kent county, and th st_illness her superior t county south of St. Bernard’s convent at Nash the only sections of , Tenn will be exempt from | Fire seems to have a desire for the quarantine regulations. automobiles owned by Charles D. southern parts of Maine and | Chapman, for In‘the past four vears r lire are included in the |t of them have rwn destro; new regulations will one was from one infeoted 1 inder d I moths, men urning while he the woods ind the au- nd rescue. locomotive are and some friend o On their ret | tomobile _abi £ ‘another in Rhode juarantine, where goods_orig: n. Dealers in Rhode to Maine to p eens, but unless the embargo aken ctions iapman barn fire in High obile was saved, Village Improvement Society to Beau- tify Waste Land Near Station—| Funeral of Captain Charles E. Fl * Noyes—Basketball il Prospects. superintendent Ve!!e"y ‘schools, presided at the under the direction of | e on the American School ew L.ondon Al Trolleys Leal T To Introduce the New Wilson Dress We have carried these Hooks for some time and they have met with universal approval, as they have features which will commend them to We can heartily recommend them to all. every careful drésser. AT e Woman Brimz this advertiser, “m'»anVr ordinz you will find Wilso wanted. They c: They hold secige them with pe; Guaranteed not to and ironing, and to outlast any garment; perf Don't neglect this opportuni you have seen so widely advertised in the leading ma: books. and endorsed by leading dressmakers. 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Saturda Arlon Sin e ey dance in t elrcled ahout 2 esentations resented a_quar- , the Excéisiors for Ld.phl n e held at t, at 1 o'clo s nday. The Rev. Dwight C. Stone of- ted. ‘meerso'[!\eG A R at- tended. Bu in Riverbend cem- etery, West: the foreman ' C i nes making brief 10T each instance. ved in the fire house. s were marred by a se- dent to Thomas Williams, mpanied the Niagaras mcugm member of the company. In| ¢ basement where of the Rhpd Heard and Seen. Bugene P. Atw Rangeley Lakes, Maine, where he has been spending the summer. | William_Edgar has moved from Eim | street to-Water street. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer of Lynn Jass. ding a few days at t o0 Maine. Reoh is building a fine pow- Mr. Clay will for his fishing v Ji ax/boat o M rord Economy e .o MYSTIC Sunday Services—Local Guests at Ledysrd Grange Entertainment— Daniel Brown Shoots a Fox. Rev. ¢ > H. Miner pulpit of a i as demonst ! by every Ford car in use in this and other touatries to the entire satisfaction of the owners. occupied othodist church Sun- the absence of t T. Hatch, who is in , on a visit to his Charles Moreton and In the cvening there Maximum service for minimum expense. . F A 4 pastor, More mileage on tires and gasoline than is given by any | Jedford. o o , Mrs, other four cylinder car built today. - Lew was no ser XS arks Fred Bailey church Rev. ster officiated. 10, Rev. Theodore D. Martin of Worcester di the services, 17 and 24, Rev Middletown will be the preacher. Miss Dorothy Purdy has returned to Fast Greenwich after a visit to her parents, Dr. Mrs. A. M. Purdy. Dr. Rhodes Burrows of East Green- wich spent vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Burrows. At Grange Entertainment. Mrs. C. F. Congdon, Mrs. Everett Barber, Mr. and John L. Allyn and Mrs Thomas Travena were in aturday evening, attending r and entertainment given by Ledyard grange. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison h: returned to Holyoke after a visit with Mystic relatives. Shot a Fox. At the stable of James E. F. Brown on the West Side is a_fox that was killed by his brother, Daniel Brown, on his farm in the Fishtown district. Henored Vice President. The Mystic postoffice was closed on Saturday afternoon during the funeral services of Vice President Sherman. Hadlsy Gray adlex & Constructed throughout of Vanadium steel, upholstered | with genuine leather'and fully equipped. Sold with a year’s guarantee at prices quoted below: Model T Touring Car, $600. Model T Torpedo Runabout, $525. Model T Commercial Roadster, $5° Model T Delivery Car, $625. All prices are f. o. b. the factory. For further information call, ’phone or drop a card to The Imperial Garage Corner Chestnut and Willow Sts., Norwich, Conn. Improving. ! tal tly tmi the hospit for treatment, | )ving and hopes I'in a short time. Current Topics. Ncw Haven. for the proposed ithwest echool addition building. to the | | Watertown. — John Herring Claude Burns returned from a unt expedition to Colebrook on Sat- They brought with them a . four coons and nine rabbits and “fi:Brief Statie News old is * | Porte he Hartfora | ™ i Point after two wonths’ absence, 1 Saybrook line, Waterbury.—Werk on the Milldale Waterbury trolley road is being push- ed I the vicinity of Hitchcock ponds. Hartford.—Local ractors to the |1t is hoped to have ai least two miles abor of seve ve applied for |of the roadbed constructed before cold ons { weather sets in. 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