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PERRY DAY Gets Award in Hose Reel RICHARD J. ROONEY, Chief Marshal Westerly Fire Parade The Perry centennial will be placed the records of Westerly as one of | the t days C ‘h« incorpora-~ n of the town in 166¢ 1d at times med all t mall to ac- ymmodate the crowds that were lined | along the reets waiting for ) Rooney to the order *T rand demonstration, with every other that the members on dress 'J’na(lp' ing the v of others ves the live There comparison. and with e visitors, haps, »ption, there were that appeared s did the to good 4 organizat le of W | and » reason for con- | excellence of their lages were eclaboratély decorated for the big event and alll rit of pro- | whole affair | owed the med in this order rd J. Rooney iam Archie; First Division. mars Police, Captain John Gavitt, Charles O. G. Cottrell, H. Greene, 1en’s associa- Ones, Horace Nelder, sland 5 men Norwich, Frank King, apta n Wil- | ympany, Paw- 46 | lead- | ook J 2 men m ife and Dr ompany. 1 Y rps, T red- 1m cory East company en, captain, | Third Division. e s DON'T EXPERIMENT | You Will Make No Mistake if You Follow This Nerwich Citizen’s Advice. Never neglect your kidneys, If you have pain in the back, urin- dizziness and nervous- | ness, it's time to act and no time to experiment. These are frvquomlyl symptoms of kidney trouble, and & remedy which is recommended for the kidneys should be taken in time, Doan's Kidney Pills is a good rem- edy to use. 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N sults in the hand engine con- | of Wickford \V.«u~ first v | | pounds between Westerly and Prov i thr | Ones wa | little Miss Grace Smith riding on the | the state league and the judges at din- | did not interfere in the least with the | | house for visitors Wednesday evening IN WESTERI.Y Competition ‘Washington Fire company,Wickford, J. H. P, Burdick, foreman, $0 men. Drum corps. Rumford Fire company of Rumford, Patrick F. McNamara, captain, 50 men, Drum corps. ‘Wakefleld Fire companies,Wakeflerd, Frank D. Ferry, president. William West and G. W. Smith, foremen, 40 men. Peacedale Veteran Firemen's asso- clation. Delegation of Providelipe - veterans. Visitors in automobil The procession formed in Canal street and moved over the following line of march: Down High street to Broad, to Main, to School, to Elm, to Broad, across the bridge to West Broad, countermarch at Moss street, to Broad, to High street, to Grove ave- gueé to Granite strée and to the Vose eld. Here the great mass of the firemen rested, had dinner, and awaited the pumping and squirting contests and the hose reel races, all of which were of intense interest, and new to the greater number of spectators. The judges of the engine contests were Thomas H. Rhodes of Pawtuxet, Le\l S. Winchester of Riverside, Fred y of Providence, Philip Brady uf Bristol, Leroy R. Whitman of Cran- ston, Frederic H. Clark of Lippitt, Wil- llam Maxwell of Warren, John A. Hamilton of Arlington and David Rob- ertson of Westerly The judges on hose reel contests were Charles A, Davenport of Cran- ston, James Irons of Edgewood, Hen- Dugquest of Ea: Providence and John McPiker of Warren. Everett E. Whipple of Westerly, Al- bert Martin of Pawcatuck and zmaurice of New London in the prize contest for the .ppearing company in line. The award was made to the Volunteer com- G. follow in the order that they were called: Feet. Xn(hcs Rumford of Rumford . 53 Hay Cart, Pawtucket Hydraulic, Bristol terprise, Arlington 2 Hast Greenwich. hilip, Bristol Fire King, Pawtuxet ..., Watchemocket, E, Prov, ‘Washington, Wickford .... The piay was through and the competitors 15 minutes and pumped three | streams within the period. At the| opening of the contest there.was a strong head wind, but when the four | t named tubs were working there | as no perceptible wind. W iinxtan ner, Watche.- | Providence second, | last year's champion, 500 feet nfl were each | mocket 5, King Philip taking third | The teams of 12 contended in the | hose reel contests in this order and vith result shown: = : | View, East Providence | tuck . Fiskville, Walkefield, nterprise, Rough and Ready, w Arlington Lefield Warren * Withdrawn. Rough and Ready, the last to make the try, was the nner. The Barbers de the quickest running time in the yards, but were beaten at the noz- | nnection. One of the judges in- | terfered just as connection was to be made by pushing one of the Barbers aside, claiming that only two men were permitied to connect the nozzle. The Barbers tiled a protest. The express rate ner one hurdred dence has been reduced 16 from 60 cents to 50 cen by the com follow of the Pro h* “the Trade, 08 cents A Charming Collection IT WOULD BE FRUITLESS TO ATTEMPT AN ADEQUATE DESCRIPTION OF THESE CHARMING WAISTS HERE. ARE TOO MANY POINTS OF NEWNESS TO BE DEALT WITH. IT TO SAY THAT THE WOMAN IN SEARCH OF CHOICE WAISTS AT A MODERATE PRICE SHOULD FIND HER QUEST ENDED THE MOMENT SHE SEES THESE WE HAVE PRICED SO LOW. IN THE FIRST PLACE, THERE Women’s White Lingerie Waists in Batiste and Voile, button front and back, sleeves, high collars neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery—priced 2t Women’s White Lingerie Waists, voile and lawn, in high neck and turnover collar, "three-quarter and full length sleeves, trimmed with Valencienne and Cluny laces— $1.48 and $1.98 Sample lot of very fine Lingerie and Voile Waists, mostly turnover collars and three- quarter sleeves, only two and three of a kind—values up to $4.50— Special $2.98 Women’s Tailored Waists in linen and crepe, some with laundered collars and cuffs, plain tucked, others in shirt siyle, and many styles with turndown collar— $1.98 to $4.50 of Norwloh SUFFICE long les Cotton = nore of the Char! de viewr A little oin reasonalk shippers of On the carri; the p of the parade. Pr a canopy, sat Pauline, t SEE ohter of Chief ngineer te ing about the reduc- | daughter of gineer a8 Tec Mw‘dg at 16 board She held the ends of a pink ¥ i Wednesday that w attached to every member of P e i‘he company that marched with the Adams F ! rope. ’Hn‘ compan z r}m_adr It ne appearance and rec eived mention. Thomas W. tained several New London. Coy was and one of the most active of the Nameaug company. He distinction of being the first operate a steam fire engine in tha Soon after the J steamer arrived there was a fire { Rogers barn in Huntington street, and water ter- rom go Mr. a1 sondon mermbers Coy \\cslh\ vi umv It has oc of ( reduc a effective \ep h, pounds, The 1 the company make the was board | 191 | i was ate Commerce l-\h]nl’ 51 1(‘19 Baptist church, D > Public Utalities Commission- | taken from a reservoir in the yard of | i track in the co ers of Rhode Tsland and Connecticut. | the Wilson works on Washington The rate was made effective last ¥ri- | street. day. i Local Lacenics. : Straggling Pick-Ups. ' Byron D. Burdick of Savannah, Ga., The members of the town council|formerly of Westerly, is here on & veviewed the parade from the balcony | vigit, The The Rhode TIsland, hose reel of the Rhode Tsland also prettily decorated, with | The troiley lines did a big business Wednesda Firemen's day—and for the North Stonington grange fair. Frank FEarl Babeock and Miss Mase | | Agnes Buchanan were married Mon- | reel. Every piece of apparatus in Wester- | gay, Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart officiat- ly and Pawcatuck departments never {ng' They were attended by Miss looked better and showed careful prep- | | Gladys M. KErebs and Philip G. Bryer. aration for the parade. | _The driver of a team of the Tsaac After the squirting contest the vic- | Sherman company attempted to cut torious “Washingtonians of Wickford the corner at High and Broad streets | were entertained at the P. 8. Barber Wednesday morning and in so doing | hose house, where Tubbs’ band of Nor- | ! wich gave a fine concert. | confronted the Milo Clarke automobile | that was on the right side. Before the Chiefs Cottrell and Stahle and thefr Sherman team could get out of the assistants entertained the officers of way, and before the auto could be stopped, there was a collision. The only damage was broken headlsghts. ‘ COLCY-"ZSTER Motor Party lrom Saratoga—Personal Briefs, Mrs, Paine and dapughier Bleanor of Scranton, Pa., who have been visiting | Mr, and Mrs, L, C, Brown for the past isw weeks, have gone to Springfield, Mags,, for a short visit before return- i to their homs, n%fiss Ruth Carver is the guest of ner at The Rhode Island and did their best to entertain the visitors, The local committee was compli~ mented by the judges at the contests for the excellent police work rendered in keeping the crowd at a distance that contests, All the fire companies had epen and there were festivities and exhibi~ tion of true fraternal friendship that does not prevail outside of a volunteer fire department. The old Hay Cart of Pawtucket, for- | merly owned in Westerly, was the only | &kfii‘s‘hsfim’ = TR ok double-decked hand engine in the pa- | Miss Mary ©O’Brien left Monday rade or squirting contest. AH the rest are side-braked. The Hay Cart was; n.iwered all along (he lmu | meFning for East Hampton, where she will teach the coming year, Mrs Etta Lombard has geturned g Rose and }oaelnu(n (‘mz R, H“ Came from Saratogs. - :‘;’!“tgfln’“w“‘ -‘e";‘)‘e e Ifl: ifizxm%w,sa:m;g‘, Georse Jw.m 1 ¢ jamin 083 Hu souis don, were among the visitig Gremen. |7, 05 of Jersey ity are guesty of I, The truck of the Aleyt Hook amd Ladder COMPIBRY WS decorated ' im flowers, wa-t‘i,\o‘“th:‘a]‘e WO Welv.oms oR tached te e tm@o-ahzwm&aedhome “hiich. 3. Bazber ,hpss ves] was heau- ti f;_ulk decorated with a vanied mlusmx adters andl was an attractive is Mintz on Lebanon avemue. The party came here from Saratoga Springs n a touring car. David B. Muray left Monday for a week's Vvisit with relatives in New ¥ Adice Slater left Monday for New ‘Haven, where she will teach fthe coming yearx. Samud Green home™on 'Nox: { f New ¥ork is' at his Saxeune this weeh, next | AIRSHIP AT WILLIMANTIC FA!E{ (Continued from Page Three.) jyear driver of E D. Hewitt 2 ¢ i Lebanon took a f premium. Judg ness her and two more to drive her [ Dwight W. Thrall of Hartford was in four feet ahead, was as gentle and |charge of the department ’ | obedient lamb. M 5 5 persua. ed At K. D, Booth, Changes made | | | 1 l | | l 3 the uple ‘more time around, free y did it in 1.20 1-4, road cart, in 1-4 chestnut rse, and is a cle docile animal. The Thermos advertising car also {made a couple of turns around the of (he afternoon. AWARDS BEING ANNOUNCED | First Premium to Bozrah Grange for ~ine Display—Town Farm Gets Award. The awards of the.judges in the va- rious departments began to coms in to | the office of Secretary Harvey Tues- day. Bozrah grange, for its splendid display of vegetables, was awarded first premium, and Supt, H, W. Cham- berlin of the Windham town farm was another blue tag exhibitor, Sheep Awards. Judge W. B. Gallup of Chaplin found a fine lot of sheep for his inspection on VWednesday morning. The Shropshires, Southdowns, Hampshiredowns and CheViots of George A, Kahn of Frank- lin received most of the blue cards, his animalg taking about 40 firsts. George O. Potter took a number of prizes, and ‘J. B. Palmer of Lisbon got a big representation of the awards, J. M. Palmer took a string of firsts in the Dorset class, and John N, Wal- bridge of Rockville was another ex- hinitor and prize winner, A freak twin grape of the Concord variety, raised on 8. Nettis Bo- land’s farm in Bouth Franklin, was breught by Walter Wibberlay of Han. over on Wednesday, Rudolph A, Read of Mansfield De a!’ received a number of awards for his handseme Swiss goats, Premium Herses, In the herse department Myren J, Sparrow of Telland teek a blue ribbon with his farm team and the single { farm horse award went te Harry P, Chesbre of Hampton, W, H, Chase ef ‘Willimantic took a first prize with his driving horse, vestdent Arthur (. Williains won a. blue ribben with his driving mares, and iR the same clas, | A. J. Lillie of Lebanen wag secon The draft mare shewn by J. i Ene of Mansiield Center was given a first pre- mium, Amiaag the draft colts the four year old exhibited by Myron G. Sparrow of 'Folland was a blue ribboner. The three . eld colt premiums were adjudse % Eeete of Andover and W. H. Chasa of Willimantig, first and sec- ond, respectively. The three year old irbmg cait prlzefl were a.wa:dc% ;9 d Burnham of Hebron, first, an M'quie of Andoyer, second. The cne | nnel of th ed it encouraging B rnun duvu :10“\1“65 which are very in-2 financial way. W. C. T. U. Bocth. _At the W. C. U. booth, than ever on Wednesday were Wesley Morse, chairm Mrs. Char Willlams and Miss Augusta and there was a at demand drink 1y . K20 their non-intoxiecating as for the literature they disseminated.| articles of fancy| They work, too sold many Suffragists Busy. Wednesday was a b day suffrage workers. vse Gregory, enthusiastic and indefatigable, had the assistance of Miss Dora Goldbe Hartford a Smith collegs student devotes her vacation time to the and of Mrs. George Purington of lilmantie, The purple, green and whi booth in the building was a center of interest and the work outside was also carried on with vigor. The question, “You believe in woman suffrage, don't you,” was often heard, and t an- swer was, of course, invariably “Yes.” Ansonia—Chiaf Ellis left Tuesday for the Berkshires end New York state, where he will take a two weeks' rest. The chief] hopes to improve his health. Lesson in Scientific Complexion Renewing (¥rom The Family Physiclan.) Everyone has a beautiful skin under- neath the ene expesed to view, Bear that in-mind and it will be easier to understand the correet principle In ae- quiring a levely complexion, Nature is constantly Sl)fid‘“ni wpe top skin in flaky particles like aandruff, enly muoh smailer in siz In abno¥mal sondi- tions, or in advaneing age, these parti- cles are not shed as npuhg as in ro- bust youtRk, ‘The lenger they remain to New York. super and waterfront of Man. p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pier 70, East River, at 6.45, and Pier 40, next morning. .| Room %7, | | | | for the|, of Police Thomas| Wl W \ .l B ? ] £ o and Chester W. Chupm Choose this x;uu next time ¥ !m ou’ll have & dddlh voyage on Long lsland Sound and & view of the vnnd-rm.l IKIHM Manbattan lsland. NN PV e Bteamer leaves New London at 11 North River, 7 o'clock Tickets and staterooms from tisked agent rallroad station. Meals a Ia Carte w1 80 NEW YORK e New England Steamship Co. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms, Excellent Dining Service. Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, B5.15 p. m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 6 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent NONEBm AT ANY PEICR. mam&m-%muum‘ & good toom and dath, szoodl&« OTHERS UP TO $3:50., PARLOR, BRDROOM, BATHE. $4:00. S|pecial mtes wask or Brstanrane arte, '5."nfmw"?.§ 1ITH STREET & QUIVERSITY. \PLACE one Hlook West of Broadway WYO Lol wammo NEW LDNDUN TD LONG ISLAND Steamers of the Montauk Steamboat Co.’s Ums lemwe New London for Greenport. Shelter Island and Sag Harbor week Gavs 10 a. m. 410 ». m. Lewre Bag LEGAL NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR STATE ROAD WORK SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- celved the State Highway Commis. sioner, Room 27, apitol, H»ruo-d., : ’)uesd&,, Sept. 16th, of native sione mao- road in the town of il Voluntown, a section of gravel road in the towns of Kastford and Chaplin, 1a nce with plans and specifica= vay Commissioner o increase or de- of feet to be im= ocontract is let. be accompanied by & company bond or a certified t less than one-third of tha Any badaer to \Vhorn awarded rerusin{r t the prices off oa company bond, 03 hall forfeit from his um equal to a.ference 1 his bld and the next Flans and specifications mined at The Briggs Broth- Voluntown, Conn, and at_ store of Phoenixvilla, of the BState r, Room 27, vap- Highway Commissioner right to reject any and Hartford, Sept. & C. J. BENNETT, Hi ghwa.)n CommIissionar, Gapitol, Hartford, Conn. NOTICE The Republican Hilectors of the Town of Lisbon are hersby requestsd to mest Conn,, State in the Town House Saturday, the 18th of September, at 8 p. m., to nominatse candidates for Town Offices and ta elect a Town Committes. Per order Republican Town Commit« ™ sepl0d JOHN SBPENCFR, Chairmas. NOTICE t The Republican Electors of the Town f Lebanon are hereby requested te in the Town Hall In said Town Sept. 15, D. 1013, at 3 Yclock p. m., to nominate Town OIfi- ers for the ensuing year. Per request of the Republican Town mmittee. C. J. ABEILL, Chairman. Conn., Sept. 8, 1913. seplod eet n Monday, Lebanon, ' Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town of Norwich are requested to meet in caucus in Town Hall Monday evening, Sept. 15th, 1913, at 8 o'ciock, to place in nomination candidates for Town Of« fices, Persorder Town Committee. B. I. BURNAP, Chairman. 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