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Back-Boy. Uee, presifedat -the-secomd -day’s-seS- sion -of -the-seperior-court-at-K¥nestony and at “omes “ealed -16r -Ee -Bociet [of new-diverce-petitions, ag - themBe- ne fi‘&-%flm—hieoflmv-v& e e Y S ot sk, Cotiny “write five o hat of Iremo Sarsh (Collids -fite peiiifoner Mm Peria g!— “sawso grounds s in the w& Pise huspand, Charles B et men oo s aite married twe Feers, mfir dewe nofhing -for her ‘suppest alnes et -time. Phe petition Steornoy muel H. Davis represent] the “petitterer. m»&*@zgfim Sord s, Frank & Moran, bomh from Westerly, B re- pondent Geserted his wife a-yedr-ago, :ha petition being grantsd ‘on tife G2 -continued -drumicenmess. At mwak-x Kingstoy weas-for fhe Foliowing & petition -1 equity, the court todk the pepers -abd - - uptll Gifs morning, when G .pitit. ju bs foliovesd by ay. REE Y Ty coses Wil grobanly oc- remainder Of s week. et of Fhe. 3 rredie Work, e the__presifent, M of Him strest, “suberintendert, Miss Br- in, witich was Submieéd, E thib work as a while wis slihongh tifere was a SHelt (- oS !zm‘ the year = The problem ¥t confronie nt fs How 0 more CRester W.—Barrows, =ssoctafe - Jus~ 28 L Amdison, twith the 5 | Saity, Saly Framkenstein; Doly Mudl- il | 21y -peopfe are | [} § i { e Baldwh. Sy The- bers of Phy Greerie.- SERT SR “Party m. B z . cel A Charse of: fhe-aftais have. ' 2 ;me _of music, reading and a pinyiet entitted 'rhe"Waafu of Doly folfowing _cast {som, Mary Whipple @ffl. Sparkle, Fraices 1, Burdick, (lotile, Lomss Co “aron Burr,-Sally Coy , Vivian Arnoh. | The third in a courss of entertai ‘ments ‘to be given by the ronochon- “Fames | taug gramee-is-to be hreld at tiré Dunn’s q ‘Corners ehurch today. Foltowime the ‘entertainment, -refreshments -are to be served. Lusio Ambrogie, a hackbay-employed <ot the William Glark Th corapany prang on the West Side, sufferéd the 1oss of -the onds of the index finger and he ope next to it while working >unil_one of the -mule machines on uosduy atternoon. The young fellow “was taien by Manager Willlam Clark in his automoblle to the affice of Da Michuel H. Scanion, who dressed the njured members, and then had the unforfunate young man taken b his -hom= -on -Plerce street. Westorly Todge, Loyal Order of was instituted Deec. Tth, 1912 th 65 members, by the officers of Tondon lodge amd has meil the md third Tuvestays since that with imitiatjon at. each meeting and now closes. the charter with 247 ‘members. The lodge has the largest § of any fraternsl order in Y. The order was founded in TR 2t Loutsville, Ky, and now has tion of Hfe. The only sident, members of tho senators, sovernors, consress- yors -and members "of tho -Ju- Fi. Mulianey Pollock vice @fctator, Willam Tattersa Johns:_treasurer, physicixn, Bugene . A regular meeting of the Probate court of Westerly was held at the town 's office on Unlon street Tues- . Judge Burke presiding. On the cstite of Williem Blies Watrous a petition for the appointment of guar- dian wes receiyed and continwed to March 4ih &t 2 p. m. with publication, notice and the ‘notice served om iam E. Chapiman, grandfather of William Elas Watroos, decease On the estaze of Alfred Chapman v of $820.12 wy ed ordered Tecorded. On the estate of Maria T. Crafts an inventory of $14.84 Was recefved and_ordered Tecorded. Om the estate of Charles B. Hall the fast and final accownt was received, allowed and ordered recorded. A petition was r ton with the dstate of Desire A, Dunh, to Temder an inventory and account. his was cemtinued to {he next meet- ing of the court. An appropriation of $30,000 has.been Teported to the howse at Washington | In the sumary civil appropriation bill, which provides for the completing of the house. some lively buying at first. Good School Suits for the Boys Cheviots, cassimeres and worsted, durable and stylish patterns, ages, 8 to | 17 years — prices $1.75, $2.95 and’ $3.50 — values $3.00 to $6.00. One lot of Boys’ Over-. coats, ages 16 to 19 years —to close at $3.50—some of these coats worth $10. TheF. A. Wells Co.’s Hurricane Finish Fire Sale _ON SATURDAY we started a seven days HURRICANE FINISH FIRE SALE and it proved to be a record break- er. There’s nothing reserved at this sale—all our splen- did Suits, Overcoats and Trousers are booked to leave Only 4 Days More to Make Your Selection So we would advise shopping early for there will be once ‘and the best always go Sale Ends Saturday, Feb. 22nd Only 4 Days More ————-—-—-——————-‘-—'— THE F. A. WELLS (0., “GOOD CLOTHES ‘STORE" ; OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY : i \ Young Men’s Suits Sizes 32 to 36, -$6.50, $8.50, $10.50 A Jarge showing in these You have read about our good clothes, you have seen them. You know our high standard of quality. Call soon, as these suits are on the move. Values $12 to $18. cived in eonnee- | | sTandchildren. Mr. | ago, attending | tes’ with the/ assistance of her hus- | and ‘sold in bulk—al- ‘ways in air-tight tin-paits, witich pro- ‘tect # from dirt, “dust-and odors. R $ always uniform ;Mdspmaaue. T THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY N the new federal bullding mow umder course of construction here fn Wester- ly. The total cost of the buil Wil be ‘he original con- tract catted the fyrnishing of the buildimg, but it has nof, been an- nounced to what purpose the addi- tiomal sum of $30,000 is to be expended. Local Laconics. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Barber of Pe Dale ‘were callers m town Tuesday Chartes B. Lawton has been receiv tog the felicitations of friends on his 85th birthday. Many from Westerly were tn at- tendance =zt the Farmers’ Institute held ¢ Kingston Tuesday. Many of the Westerly fanclers are planning to attend the seventh anmual poultry imstitute at Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lewis and Mrs. | Charles B, Bromiey of this town have | reterned from Jacksonviie, Florida. Rev. Frederick C. Seymour, pastor of the church of Ascension, at Wale- field, preached at Christ church Tues- day “evemine. Judge Elias B. Hinckley of the bor- ough held the regular weekly pro- bate court for the town of Stonington at the office of Willam A. Wtlcox, on the West Side Tuesday afternoon. BALTIC. Mrs. Cyprien Legros, 83, Dies, Leaving 20 Grandchildren and 14 Great- New Bridoe Games. Mrs. Elmire Martel, wife of Cyprien Lesros, who has been il the past two | eeks with grip, died at her home on | High street = Monday night at 11.20 {oclock. = She was born. 83 yea at St. Amose, Canada, where she was joined In marriage with Cyprien Le- &ros, who survives her, with two chil- dren, Mrs. Denise Belair of Williman- tic anq Arthur Lezros of Balie. She Jeaves 20 grandchildren ard 14 great- and Mrs, Legros ears ago. Mrs. Le- to a few weeks er househeld du- Arrive — Basketball came ie Baitic 46 ros wes active u to band and the loving attentions of her sen, Arthur Legros, and his wife, who for’ years have watehed over the old couple with devoted theughtfuiness for their comfort and happiness All Abeut the Village. Rev. Jeseph Valdambrini of Water- ry was a lecal visitor Monday. e infant son of Town Clerik Ar- r P. Cote and Mrs. Cote was ehrist- unday at St. Mary's church. Mr. Mrs. Louls Bibeault wers the sponsors. The child was named Leuls Henr{ Cote, Five births, one marriage and two deaths occurred here during . Jami. ary, Mrs, Leon Peloguin was the guest of friends in Moosup vecently. Iirnest Vian of Main street has gone to a Hartford hospital to underso a surgical operation. Received New Members. The Rosary soclety of St Mary’s parish had a reception after the 8 o'clock mass last Sundey, when three new members were admitted. Watchman Woods Improviny John Woods, night watchman at the Baltie cotton mills for a number of years, who has been obliged to give up work for a month or 8o or account of stomach trouble, is improving un- der medical treatment. Mrs. Eliza E. Cote and Mrs Edward C. Case are passing a few weeks in New York. Henry Betterman, who has been in the employ of George Drescher, has zone in business for himself at Plain- fleld. Miss T.ouise Case s visiting her aunts, the Misses Case of Laurel Hill, Norwich. Girders for New Bridge. Tho-steel girders for the new bridge to be built bver the Cotton mill canal, replacing the old wooden one which fell a short time ago, arrived Tuesday. Work will be started immediately. Mrs. W. C. Smith and daughter, Re- na, were guests of relatives in Wor- cester over Sunday. Rev. Willlam H. Kennedy of Greene- vile will give the Lenten sermon at St Mary’s church this (Wednesday) even- ing. John Hussey and sons, James and Peter, were in Willlmantic Tuesday at- tending the funera] of Mr. Hussey’s cousin, Miss Bricget Hussey Groton Team Defeated. In the new B. W. A. C. gy Monday evening a well played basketball game between Baltic and Groton was enjoy- 5 : b ed by a cfowd of over 300. The Bal- e team won, 18 to b, outplaying their opponents In all stages of the game. As a preliminary the Young Rough and Readys,Baltic's Junior basketball team, played the Taftville Cash Boys. The Rotigh and Readys played a hard, up- hill game and deserved a victory for their excellent work, but swere defent- < by the score of 7 to 81 Rockefeller on Vacation Trip. New York b. John D, feller, . accompanicd by his per physiclan, Dr. H. B. Biggar of lan: his secretary. H. B. S 0 Mr. Rockefeller came to his town residence from Pocantico Hills Sunday 20 candle power each can be manufact- lured from one pound of grandchildren—Steel Girders for the Aore than 20.000 lamp filaments of should do so. to make this the most successful DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS CORSET COVERS .................25¢ to $1.98 DRAWERS i ...25¢ to $2.75 NIGHT ROBES ....................39 to $5.98 COMBINATIONS. .. ................50c to $2.98 PRINCESS SLIPS .................$1.49 to $3.50 ALL OF OUR FRENCH CHEMISES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Advance Showing of the New Lingerie Waists Specially Priced During This Sale A Special Lot of Waists in Women's Whits Batisge various styles. Some have Waists in four different round face coffars, others styles. The latest styles of turnover collars and some n ohe Tactadh show the Dutch neck. They Pt e e iy i are all prettily trimmed with fine embroideries and Val and Cluny faces. models. Trimmed with pret- ty embroideries and laces. 98c $1.19 Waists with the new French yokes are shown in three differ- ent styles. Some show pretty tucked effects and other styles have the deep turn-over collar which is the very latest thing. All daintily trimmed with pretty val lace and embroidery. SALE PRICE Very Fine Lingerfe Waists, some of them being shown in | Dotted Swiss. Others in the assortment have pretty lace yokes with either high collar or the pretty Dutch effects. SALE PRICE February White Sale For the balance of this week the low prices which prevailedin the Muslin Underwear, Embroidery and White Goods Departments will hold good. If you have not investigated thc advantages offered during this The Boston Store has a reputation to sustain for * f ou .-e sales, and every effort has been made - Crisp New Merchandise at the Lowest Sale Prices . . b A Bargain Bulletin from the Garment Section ‘- GIRLS’ WINTER COATS : Good, serviceable Winter Coats for girts from 6 to 12 years old. The colors are blue, tan and some fancy mixtures. Val- s 5-uu ues up to $8.50. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS A A small lot of Coats, no two of which are alike, in the latest models. The materfals SI n uu are warm, serviceable and attractive. Some of these Coats sold as high as $17.50. . VELVET AND CORDUROY SUITS Velvets and corduroys have been leaders this year for women’s garments, and we have a few suits for both women and misses still left on our racks. Fine quality and $ high-class tailoring are among their attrac- ]g 5“ tive features. Values up to $32.50. = WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SERGE DRESSES A few very pretty little Dresses, made of fine serge with blue or black collar and cuffs and trimmed with ' striped material. Some $ 4 ?5 very dainty designs are offered. . BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL FUR COATS, MUFFS AND NECK PIECES We will b2 Closed All Day Saturday Washington’s Birthd 1y -QOpen Friday Evenins, F.b. 21, until 10 o’clock Linceln's birthdays at G. A. R. hall next Friday evening. Delegations from the several scheols of the town will contribute reeitations and there will be veesl and instrumental musie, Mayor D. P. Dunn will be present and Capt. Frank P. Fenton will deliver an address. 'The Spanish War Veterans, offieers 0. Company L and Francis 8. Leng Woman's Rellef corps have been invifed te be present: WILLIMANTIC Women's Club Washingten Seclal. The Washingten secial given by the oman’s club at their elubrooms en Tuesday evening was & mest success- ful and enjerable affair. Mrs. C. B. Leonard had eharge of the pregramme, which Included & vielin selo by Miss Gardner of New Britaln; vecal sole, by Mrs, C; Tyler Bard, soprawo of the Hroadway ehureh, Nerwich; dances, by Miss Alice Hughes of New Britain; vocal selos, by Mr, Beamans of Mys- tic, a member of the Park chureh quar— tette, Nerwlieh, 'fhe aecompanists were Miss Harding of Hartford, Miss Bthel Risedorf Mrs. Ashten Per- sons of this city, Mrs. W. A. Arnold and Mrs. F, W, Clark poured, and Miss CeCullock, Mrs. Cummings and Misses Colgrove, Verna Hastings, - Bernice Williams, Mrs. Bmerson and Mrs. Robinson assisted in serving the re- freshments, these ladies being in Colo- nial costumes. The decorations were Dby Miss Verna Hastings and Miss May Turner, Abeut 180 were present, -Visited In Norwich and Jewett Oity. Miss Bmma L. Hull returned en Monday from a ten days' visit with friends in Norwich and Jewett City where she was a former teacher. While in Norwicth she attended the New York Symphony cencert at Blater hall. Appralsal of Bankrupt Estate. W. D. Grant, Edwin Sumner and Clarence A. Bowen, appraisers of the bankrupt estate of Adam Smerdosky, have filed their report with Judge A. J. Bowen, referee in bankruptcy. They find 145 1-2 bags of flour, $281 and cash on hand in possession of A. J. Greenslit of §12.52. The valus of the book account schoduled at $300 has not been appraised. STAFFORD SPRINGS Chimney Fire on High Street—Three Children of Unworthy Parents Sent ’to County Home. Y. M. G. A. Duokpine. The wecond of the series of contests between the mairied and single men in the duckpin tournament of the Y. M. C. A, were bowled Tuesday evening. Following is the score: Married Men— Gawitt, 71, 83, 96; Dummy, 84, 76, 87 Tryon, 94, 8%, 8% total, 761. Bingie Men—Harrington, 73, 97, 78; Korner, €4; MclIntosh. 78, 78, 8 total e For Holiday Programme. Patriotic Instructor Thomas Ashton of Francis S. Long post, G. A. R., has arranged an elaborate programme for the celebration of Washington's and Girls? You Must Try This! - Hair Will Look Beautiful All You Need is a 25 Cent Bottle of “Da'nderine"—-Hlir Gets Lustrous, Fluffy and Abundant at Once. The fire alarm was Tung about mid- night Monday for a chimney fire in the house of Charles Comins on High street. The fire was extinguished with very slight damage. £ Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dennis are Whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Bestdes beautifying the hair Dander ine dissolves every particle of dand ruft; cleanses, purlfles and invigorates the scalp forever stopping itching and falllng hair, but what will Dlease you most wil be Bsfter u few Weeks' use of Danderine, when you will actually see new hair—fne and downy at first—yes—but really u Immedlate? Yes! Cerialn?—that's the Jjoy if it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap- pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful &s a young girs after a Danderine heir cleanse. Just try this—molsten a cloth h a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a tim This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive ofl and in just a few /mo- ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A_delightful surprise awaits, partic- ularly thofe who bave been -careicss, You care for pretty, Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or tollet counter and just ty it hair growing all over the scalp. rf ¢ soft hair, and 1ots | surely get a 25 _cent hottle of | children’ were committed as neglected children. Charles B. Gary spent Tuesday spending a few days at the latter's home in Maine. They expect to g0 on a trip mext month to the West in Tndes: New York gn fusinoss. 3 Sent to €ounty Home. Miss N. M. Whiton is moving into Lena, Gertrude and Rose Handel, | the Warren block children of Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Han- del of the Crystal Lake district were committed fo the county home by Judge Heald of the borough ecourt Meonday. 'Fhe autherities did not con- sider thelr heme surreundings were what they should have been angd ‘the R. P. Sanford, the Cornell fresh who liyes on 85 cents a week, dropped from the College of Agricul- ture because he “flunked” on algebra He passed his regular college examin- ations with fiying eolers: A GOOD SUPPLY OF ALL HOUSEHOLD SIZES AND STEAM COALS also a cargo in transit LUMBER A FULL ASSORTMENT CHAPPELL CO. 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Moderate Prises. for free Sllustrated Cuide Sens Map of New Xork Citys e We will serve another six o’clock dinner, Sun- day, February 23. Tables are now being reserved. Phor- 704 Music by the Orchestra. WAUREGAN HOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO, Proprietors ~ NOTICE siness meeting Da proper at Norwich, FRANK R. EDWAR Conr iiaek, Livery and Bearding STABLE We guarantee our service tn be “est at the 10@St Teasonahlo nrices MAHONEY BROS. Falls Ava STORAGE Largest capacity in the city. A N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St All kinds of Mason Build- ing terials, Small Trap Rock’ for driveways and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING IHE FENTON-CHARNLEY LULLDING C9., inz. GENERAL CONTRACIORS NORWICH., CONN. A PIANO Out of Tune Isn’t Worth a Picayune. Of the Tuners, Take Your Pick, J. H. GEORGE Will Tune It Slick TELEPHON DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist = -~ astied