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WESTERLY HEARS OF FiRE | ‘ ' G Road House at Anthony Owned by Abby J. Rose, of Norwich, Bulleti n N 0. 4 Burned—Boy Who Lost Arm Gets Verdict For $27,500 —Strike Among Bradford Finishers—Anderson-Dodd Case on Trial—Death of Mrs. Albert L. Castritius, B The Fairview hotel, at Anthony, was|a dozen are of any value to {he regular e Tuesay night, causing a 1oss | police force, as the rest decling (o per. 100. The fire was of incen- | form police duty in‘case of necessits or zin. Road house patrons re-|upon the call of the chiel of police. the place as the “Mud Hole,” | Many of these special constabies hold o slace has been raided many | keys to the police stati v] cate f Norwich, Conn., a_nd is on|a custom that prevailed when Westerly # , o ’ * X list valuation for $2,600. The|had no regularly uaifenred oo hes been closed for several|When police headquariers were trans- THE VER HE]GHT/ and when occupied was | ferred to the new town hall and court - management of Annie L.|house keys were mnot passed out to all THINK WHAT THIS GREAT FIRE SALE MEANS TO YOU, COMING AS IT .DOES AT Y OF d. There was little furniture in|the police constables, but only to the house, most of it being chamber | few who could properly be classed as THE FALL—WINTER—AND HOLIDAY SEASON—WHEN MERCHANDISE IS MOST NEEDED. s .5, It is understood that the prop- | supernumerary police offic In con- was not insured. there is more f: ding by e Rot iod tn = [ooiat | those constables who oocasionaity imake NATURALLY OUR STOCKS WERE HEAVIEST NOW — MAKING ASSORTMENTS ALMOST UNLIMITED, at they can- mmoned from Arctic Center were un- | not place their prisoners in a cell, able to check the flames, as there is no| they have no key to the station. ns drant in the vicinity, and therefore | ti K bo. ve By eide o £ . 5 s - e fire apparatus was of no use. Buck- | station house Auir, o or mgned Lo Men’s Overcoats and Suit Stock was at its best— Women’s and Misses’ Stock of Fun and Fur Coats b ; . the largest an e ever carried. Furnishing Stocks Were Most Attractive, Having al- was larg, d best w et brigades were formed and water|even the chief is required to take his . ready received large shipments of Holiday Goods— Stock of Coats and Suits were of the finest quali carried from a_nearby brook, but this | trick at patrol duty. aacient met! was not equal to the Under the law, the chie occasion, ané the fire burned until it| the nt in all crimirn burned itself out. The building Was and therefore should be in position 2 H & erected 28 vears ago. know something connected with the e ties and made in the season’s best styles. fense for which an arrest is made he- HATS, CAPS,, SHOES and GLOVES were in great Frederick A. Greene, a lawyer of there is tempo imprisonment. Previdence and clerk of the senate | This would be imbosinle 1t ihe mm DRESSES — WAISTS — SKIRTS and UNDER- . T e |y Sticons e placedy yanichics. ; SKIRTS all were up to our usual high standard of qual- Stock of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats were complete. ity—Style and Dependability. hospital, of typhoid fever, his death|the stanr taken by Ch being the sixth in the epidemic which | matter of kevs is jus attacked Rhode Island delegates to the{ On the other hand it is prejudicial to Perry centennial exercises at Put-in- B skt wavioc b b Bay. Mr. Greene was a member of the i | . roper cause brought to | state party on the trip and was one of | the police station, only to find the place | more than 50 persons stricken with tv- [ jocl and Ho Gifioer fn7 CRaree i = | GoodsDamaged Only by Smoke—Brand New Goods, Too, Going In This Sale Merchandise That Was In Transit We Received Concessions From Shippers, So Are Going To Give You the Benefit ities. Senator Louis W. Arnold of Westerly is chairman of the finance . nd to have one member of the commitiee and speaks in the highest ne omiber br 2erms of the character and ability of | fion. even If this merr die, DONCe © M. Greehe. lay ‘plan or dc Yk : He was a graduate of Brown univer- | . Phen e s aeulen mity in 1891, and three years later was | holding keys to the 2dmitted to the bar. He was born in except members of t Providence, Feb. 24, 1869, the son of m f th Stephen Mathewson and ' Sarah Wil- Ymes Olney Greene, and was a de-| 1. force soendant of one of the ploneer families | N York againet Grem B oe" 2 of New England. e amenced dnesday before a jury in the superior co n county. This is an Judge John W. Sweeney of Westerly #eed & the superior court seesion | | 5, when the jury returned the| jargest award ever reported to a court} in Rhode Island in a suit for personal| o { | injuries suffered through negligence of | o /)5 110 company, valued at $10,- ’ Read TOIT]O]‘['OW,S Papers for Detailed Prices,’ Etc. trove iff,who is a broth secks 28 shares of Clevel 327,500 in favor of Charles V. Rondeau, | /1 i 3 a minor at the time of the accident, o oRs and against Albert Sayles of Burrill- ville. The plaintiff sued through his father for damages of $50,000. Young Rondeau was employed in defendant’s mifl when on Dec. 11, 1905, his right arm was caught in the machinery and | { forn from his body. The trial was commenced on Monday, Neov. §, before Judge Sweeney and a jury. The case has been tried twice , once resulting in a non-suit and once in a disagreement. ne to through the distribut the will of her mother and that Anderson h right to the stocl Rhode Tsland wi Dodd in Wester! The suit st the arrest of ept. 21, 1912, bu soon released on bond of sequently the bond was e | ed to $10.000. Siv e was ce er until 0, when they moved I Mr. and Mrs, Dodd and a sister of Mrs, De in Westerly of plaintiff Finishers at the plant of the Bradford | ' W= Subb The lawy a month 121:125 an a Main Street d have resided Another sister, the 1 several years sed his claim a settled in the ase are Roscoe Dyeing association are out on strike, not as a matter of wages, but upon ex- B. Conkling of New York and Harry isting conditions, and an official of the | 1} (onkling of 2 Torkoend I = — LT Textile Workers' union has been at Sospenh € muel T avis of e = — — ; . g o Westerly for ti laintif d Seldor | _— o3 o] is k | Judge Heald in the borough court |trowitz vs. Charles P. Mulligan; Sarah radfe duri the week end = plalntiff, and & don A TEA { ' = roug the local schools this weel 1 ¥ = et SiMesties, "Whilo ny omiols | Bacon and_ Samuel B. Smith of New NG : | JEWETT CITY. | &nd expressed complete satiptaction | charged with breaking and entering | Decky vs, Barnev Schecter; Aibert J. announcement has been, made, it is| YOrk and Augustine A, T. S. Ledwidge | LTINS | LT .| with the“entire school ten. and stealing ten dollars from the sa- | Cavanaugh vs. Edward Baléome. learned that the finishers who aro at [ °f Westerly for defendant | Village Improvement Society Re-clects | Deer Kilied by Early Freight—Venison | Personals. :]Voeyx‘mn: ('fe’gggzbll s wae foaRmana| bresent out on strike object to the em- A Officers—Plans for Securing Funds | to Be Distributed to All Who APRIY | Simon Holmes of High street spent |Bi°wic bound over to the December ployment of women in the finishing de- Local Laconics. | . Si mes re e was bound ovei i for Street Lighting—Basketball Game\ for It. ay visiting friends in Providence. | term of the superior court under $300 | BRIEF STATE NEWS partment at $11 a week, while their| Georze B. Utted returned Wednes- present pay is $15 a week, especially | dav from a vacation trip tc Havana. as the men are in a measure held re- | There was a larze attendance at St sponsible for the satisfactory work of | Michael's parish fair Wednesday even. the department. The representative of | ing, and all enjoyed the really merito- T |~ Rev. Samuel Milner of Shamokiu, |ponds. He was unable to furnish | is spending a week with his par- | honds so was committed to jail. En- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milner, of | france to the saloon was sained by | eet, breaking the glass in the front door hus Demute of Railroad street |and turning the lock. When Schofield | New Britain—The new curate at St. with Fort Terry Team. Mr. and Mrs. Che { son Walter of We Wednesd Mr. Robi spent | ent E | High eer in | Adol At a meet the Village Im- | provement association held in the organized labor returned to Pawtucket | rious minstrel performance and the | | o i Are combany for the slecs | the Sia | was a visitor in Plainfield Wednesday. | was arrested he had $9.25 in his pocket | Mark's scopal church, Rev. C. B, Wedneaday, and was of the opinion | dancing (g a8 SHeEa] Al of ‘Willimantic —_— besides some liquor and gin which | Jones, will come here November 30 that ail matters in dispute woild b| Rev. Joseph L. Peacock of Westerly | fin m of the association, | SPeRt & v s Robinson. | MYSTIC was also taken from the place. | to assist in the services. Seftied to the satiafaction of all con-| gelivered a sermon on the Permanency d to ure funds Church Societies to Meet. o P e | et i et | cerned and without recourse to a gen- SUPERIOR EOURT —aSES. New Haven—When a New Haven of Christ s 1€ o h. eeting of | for the ligh e of the streets, h [he I e society o > 5 i aral strike. s e e D G steste There | 8 Yo Tl Locleno o e oeeic BgLfiey Ross Council Invited to New stk policeman Monday tried to serve a e e & B S orn Iave | Wednesday s bfad Baen tostmunsl v o aheoimit L tris arteton s "Y1 London—Collis-Sherburne Wedding | Short Calendar and Assignment at |personal tax warrant on George Ellis, SRE. SHA 1t S said there s 2o real Janet McKay, representing the|of 2 small atte! The officers 6 Riiptiat Aid society | Invitations Issued. 1 Willimantic Friday. ound Ellis had/been dead twenty - m- | Training school for Christia Young | Who served seve vears meet in vestry, and the Ladies’ | | i | e SR R | e S0 S Women o Phiadeishie it | were chosen, these being public spir- | Aid society of the Methodist church| Betsey Ross council, Daughters of | In the superior court for Windham Giin ployes, and that the present difficulty ! : 2 East Hartford—Entries _for the with the finishers will receive merited | “Sting address in ted enough to be willing to work for | meet in the vestry of that church. America has received an invitation | county Friday, November 21, at Wil- | ¢o i annual poultry show of the East e 21 chigicl; Wednesday evenin zood of the vill: They v Train i Killed. o Dose: rom Ann Hempstead council, D. of A.|limantic at 10.15 oclock Judge Wil- | fourth anauat poultey show of the Fast . o 2 = E | President, W. A. Frazer; vice presi- 3 Dee ant's | Of New London, to be present at their /liam H. Williams, presiding, there will | Fagiford Poultry association Lo ba held % B L6 he Norwich and Westerly Traction | qent, Mrs, Gertrude Sawyer: secre-| A large number visited Cassavant’s|reeular meeting Saturday evening. ®he | be short calendar and assignment of | i Comstock hall, December 3, 3, and 4, The town of Westerly is top heavy { company is rushing the work of relay e U0 |'stors Weanesdhy to' see the dear kiMaal *oo Lok MestHE bty cleming cohe e torC At | will close Monday. with police constables Who serve with- | ing the track in Raiiroad ¢ D e toe. Dr. | by the early morning freight. The ac- 1 Myst ;i - | cases Aeiit apponed beliw e Toweas aail | Attended ‘Ledyard Meeting. Alice B, Edwards et al. appeal from | Stamford—A majority of the hotel out pay and who have full power to m to the new d M. Hill. William I. | probate; Wheaton Bullding & Lumber | ycepers of Stamford have agreed. to make arrests. * There are half a hun- | work is comvleted th and W enter- | ro2d bridge and the anim; was| Rev. A rnshaw, Mrs. Stephen | " (0% 0, e Tonts & 16 dred or more of them, but scarcely half | climinated, one line S AT e A T mter | brought to the station. Game Warden | Palmer, Mrs. Edgar Whiting, Mrs. | gy, v5, Gonnecticut Contracting Co: | live up to an order of the board of as well as telepl Ot [ Tonter Clnees imed it and had it|Fred Rickerman, Mrs. Newron Dicke e s Coriragting Cat: Jonn O, | ire districts to put fire escapes on e A committee composed of the entire | l-ouis Gingra A St EUe | e e | Connecticut Contracting Co.!; John O. ! their places of business. it comp number of persons present = taken to ( avant’s store, where it|son, Mrs. Walter Fish, Miss Eliza Den- | prox & Co. ve, City of Putnam; Wil- | P .. ¢ . HEAD STUFFED? GOT bert Lo . < pointed to ure or lighting | Was dressed ,"“'.m“"'(”?”‘% (f“\:"":‘j}?|’i;’r"""3“\l als “““t}"h“l"g‘l‘fig Ellen | jjam F. Rafferty vs. Ity of Putnam; | Bridgeport—John Devoy, editor of A COLD? TRY PAPE'S |V olice arged with | the streets. The matter of r 3;;; B e T S e e (E,;},ne;‘;‘fonq{‘ I heaac | Assignments—Court List: Second | the Gaelic-American published at 165 | sleeping in barns | village fire district was . 0r Ao il 7 et e e S i | Wednesday, Nov. 19, Philip Mone vs. | William street in New York city, was S . 2 7 : - pleces and tributed to whoever | of this place attended the fellowship | A s 3 ’ » n A g e el g b t wanted them, which will be done to- | meeting held with the Congregational ; watnerine M. Mone; drd Wednesday, | the principal guest of the Emmet club “Pape’s Cold Compound relieves He arraigned | tion as a committee W appoint Mins ) ohurch i Ledyari Wedntaoey: { Nov. 19, .\«lva‘r} A. C ollins Charles | of Bridgeport uv_._ns celebration of the Bk il o the ghlopein a few ams in the Third dis- | learn the minds of t ‘ H. Baker; 1st Thursday, forty-sixth anniversary of the Man- 2 guilty, and sen- | garding. this matter. e e Wedding Set for Nov. 29. liam E. Root vs. Lillian ) e chester martyrs, Allen, Larkin and hours—No quinine used. in the state work- | Iiuatratod. Lacture, COL TER Invitations are out for the marriage | 2nd Thursda: ov. 20, M. Eugene Lin- | O’Brien, Tuesday night hous | “ : g ‘“ e (e of Miss Florence Auclair Davis Collis, | coln, Trustee vs. James S. IDtmla‘hus,_; CnaeiEs i 5 = ” »| “John G. Raynor, machinist by trade | Vethodist church was well fill-| go.;qn Masons Visit Norwich Lodge | only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo | 3rd Thursday, Nov. 20, The Providenc uffield—The first wedding to take Take lf;apes ng]ah? f‘mjpoml:d A0 Tong Brploved VAt 4be & Cottrell 1S sday evening at il ated | B ketball Schedule Being Ar-|B- Collis of School street and George |Dairy Co. vs. Town of Canterbury; |place in the new Sacred Heart ohurch SO UL JOM BEVE TRen | thnt i ven by Mr. K misston- aske 9 H. Sherburne to take place at the home | 4th \Thursday, 20, Henry I.|at Suffield was held yesterday when T S T T e b B s Cey-| ranged. of the bride-elect, Saturday, Nov. 29. | Knowlton vs. Clifton H. Wright; 5th | Miss Katherine Romanski, daughter of e g AR T ) Be s S i L - | 1dience - . Cotiborial Diiras Thursday, Nov. 20,.lsidor Heller vs. | Michael Romanski, of Providence, R. E S goens your clogeed-up | TS oot Tail | handling of the | Several of the members of Wooster 3 lecl s 2edrae; Ha Schuman et al.; 6th Thursda and Kasper Wojilchowski of West nostrils and the air passages of the i ’f“_ o ,_ ”‘«:l“\,‘_ dtorstnsho, hE ect. 3 lodge, F. and A. M., went by automobile Stonington lodge, No. 26, I. O. O. F.,, 0, Lester H. Burnham vs. Town | Suffleld, were married by Rev. Father head: stops nasty discharge or nose | lU& room of the Westerly public libra- | ™ yirs 'Charles Palmer has returned | Tuesday evening to Norwich, where | met in regular session Wednesday eve. | of FHampton. Karhowskas of Waterbury. Rev. J. ranning; relieves the headache dull- | Tv and keeps posted on current events.|from, Hartford where she attended the | they were guests of St. James lodge.|ning in their rooms in the Gilbert| Jury List—1 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, | E. Clark is pastor of the church cele- ness, feverishness, sore throat, sneez- > does not appear to be over 60. Mr. | convention of the D. A. R Charles DeWolf of Gardner Lake was | block. The second degree was con- | George A. Gardner appeal from probate | brated the nuptial high ma. ing, soreness and stiffness. nor is a clvil war vet chester caller Tuesday. ferred on_a class of candidates. of will of William W. Gardner; 2nd _— Mrs. Palmer also v d in Holyoke | 5 Co: s . Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-| Mrs. Hannah Stillm astritivs, | and Springfield, Mass, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Howland were| Phebe Rathbun tent, Daughters of | Tuesday, Dec. 16, C. Samuel Adams| Newfoundiand has for several years ing and snuffling. Ease your throb- | wife of Albert 1. , died after | Survey for Point Road. visitors in Hope Valley Tuesday. Veterans, met in their rooms in G. A. |vs, Annie Kessle steadlly increased Its agricultural pro- bing_head —nothing else in the world | an fliness of several months, Wednes-| wou ™ voc 2oine on vesterday on the | - MTS. Julius Phelps of W R, hall Wednesday evening. wial Tist—To Court: Samuel' Kan- | duction. Sives such prompt rellef as “Pape’s | day morning. She was the daughter of | ( WWOTK ¥as SomE 08 SEETTCH M IC | was visiting friends in town Tuesday. Brevities. Cold Compound,” which costs only 25 | the late Mr. and Mrs tillm, Ve e A Harry Elgart was the guest of 2 3 q N cents at any drug store. It acts|and among the g village to Groton Long Point. ' | HAly, By e el H. Anderson is in Putnam for :fl"nl"fl:?.cvfiml'.‘lfs Avoapt “nd | Westerly. She is survived by her hus- |5, Jis( ey ehina in ihe Tooms of ihe | Joseph Kraft left Wednesday morn- | * {EW J83\ wopon Fish _are 3 ePt 10 { band, a brother, Harry Stillman of the | jyhermen's association, a zeneral good | INg for a week's visit with relatives in | |\ oo "iheir household goods to New substituts. United States navy, and a sister, Mrs. | {ima. resulting | Newark, N. J. 4 = o Tt etbal am t viliag, Frank Case, who has been at work Walter Morgan, Mrs, Heman | ; 4 he team from Fort Terry |in Ch d, has entered the employ ght of next week. A good | of J. J. Shea. Holdredge spent Wednesday in Nor- | vision of the New York, New. Haven| . .0¢ ™ | and Hartford Railroad company was in | NIl Py Westerly, Wednesday, inspecting the | M‘”"“_r 5 ictice has been carrted on | S wich. work at the Westerly station. He made | (£9. 0% PRASHEE 08 JoP 8 C hard Repairing the Streets. Mrs, Henry Kingsley and Mrs, Clara / AT THE a friendly call on Frank W. Coy, chair- | OF 1ate ald 1t /2 exXPeciie LN T ilts | The town teams are at work on the | Saunders have returned to Norwich w man of the “‘“’f’j“ committee of the | WK, W F 3 % | main streets, cleaning out the gutters ai'er;. visit vntl(xi l;u’irlnephe'wg Bver- | are booki rde; Westerly board of trade. Supt. Gallary j *" "5 8400, and filling in the bad spots. ett Chapman and family on Bayview g ing orders for stated that if Westerly did not have | Dinner Guests. Samuel Lipkin of New York is|strect. Ledyard, North Stoni equate railroad facilities and an In-| Mrs, Melville Daboll entertained | spending a few weeks with friends on — i | onington se in industries, the fault was not| friends at dinner Tuesday at her home | Broadway. STAFFORD SPRINGS | Ir, Coy, whom he considered the | Soundview cottag Among those| George V. Cavanaugh was the guest i | » and Lebanon turkeys. persistent man in town. present were g from New Lon- | of friends in Willimantic Tuesday. - ERs _ | e 40 don and Greton. The town basketball team have com- | Benjamin B. Sohofield in Jail in De- - ask our In 1912 more than 2,000 miles of Village Jottings. | menced practice in Tip Top hall. They | fault of $300 Eonds—Broke Into Sa- We customers 10| i, were constructed in British | e R e e bae arranging o schedule With several | lgon and Stols $10. n res 1S i 2 sl | iness trip to Hadlyme. strong out of town teams. - | send us their orders early, if | """ s e D e e i have e Mrs B. R Marsdale has moved to | OF ALL KINDS FOR THIS WEEK a native is desired. returned to New Haven after a visit | BALTIC. New London. | A Consumptive Cough. with relatives here. 2T AT Mrs. W. M. Crawford of Belcher- A cough that bothers you continually | The hoat bullding for Mr. Tucker of | St Mary’s Parish Fair Opens with | town, Mass, and rs. Semuei Gitber: (ll *ng 1 1 Blue Fi Salmon, Halibut (large), Floun- vhic y ish, arge), Dav of Guilford, Conn., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Foster. Narragansett Pier at the J boat )p has been completed and taken o its home port. The keel for a 30| [Inspected. Mrs. J. J. Peters is the guest of rel- is one of the danger signa warns of consumption, Dr. King I M YOUNG & SON | oot omsimpiin i = chest, hanish fever and ¢t vo i peacetully. The first dose checks Corner Main and Market Strest |V e e o Glen Ellyn, ITowa, | iti Varied Attractions—Local Schools ders, Steak Cod, Haddock, Boston Blues, Butter Fish, Fresh Herring, Flat Fish, Cod Cheeks, Cod Tongues, ; atives in Worcester for the benefit of Miss Elizabeth Whittaker is unable church was successfully | to" attend to her-duties at the Robert- leep | foot boat was laid there yesterday for| . he Mr. Potter of Orient, L. T The annual faj M C. T. Potter of Norwich is vis St. Mary : relatives in the village. opened Tuesday evening in Shannon’s | son store on account of illness. Miss Telephone 1238 Mis A, b ner e | e Witwe Erown aa g A largo crowd was present, in- | Govirudn Fouse is subsiltuting for her. Firnan Haddie, Kippered Herring, Salt Cod in the e By e | o S B s | Gcumt and Willimantic, - ‘the. many | pesn apenaing coveres dave n o™ |l whole fish, Boneless Smoked Herring, Smoked Halibut o b o, {hpont soch | ian Stton & ViRt At his horme o | BeHeAlly decorated: with huntine and | 15 isthne Tionds tn-tomere >~ = |} and Salmon, Salt Mackerel and Herring. ] SUIT 00 ' B e o ey | SR (%0 s of Memorial nos. | Rosary soclety: St -Ammes socioty. the | o ekt Mark Wiiec 1 FaITIed from e M s ail. H. £ a caller yesterday on friends ren of ‘Mary an e Holy Name | gnq LaPort, Ind. Or SOER Saved His Foot. | entertain the True Blue society at her| A fine entertainment was given by | \West Stafford. ¢ OYSTERS all opened out of the shells by the quart ntam, O., suffered | home this evening, the pupils of St. Joseph’s parochial | “afigs Stella Bartlett whe recently H, D. Ely of E or on the half shells. O. LACROIX, Prop. Binom in Heaven? May we have one opportunity 5 e b 's Guild of the Episco- | School, after which a large crowd was $0% & ble ulcer on his foot for four The s Guild he Episco 8! t underwent an operatiom for appendi- to show you how stylish and how ;:(;xrns O dtora . adviRed - amp , | pal chure 2 ;Nfl 8l g i | o "“\'Tf"fms,;’gi“‘"}‘j“?-“’?‘“S’{I ]fl‘;" citis at a Hartford hospital, i : 1 = cta af on at the home of Mrs. Arthur | Which =l v Miss Nellie | jng 5 good recovery, . perfect fitting a TAILORED but he refused and reluctantly tried | afternoon af V- Miiines's orehe® Th Teat g . orden 1 .w del 's Arnica Salva as a last re- | Rafuse, - Milner's orchechio:’ @Phe entoiati Phone in your early. e deliver promptly. . e on PO Pk lens ‘then wrote: T used your — — ment _consisted of an opening ohorus, BROKE INTO SALOON, 4 % 4 galve and my foot was soon complete- | Norwalk—Chief William R. Penning- | dialogues in ¥rench and Iinglish, vo- e mllm Iy cure Best remedy for burns, | ton, of the Norwalk police force, has| (il $0198 2nd & heautiful tablean 1o | Benjamin B. Schofield Held in $300 Phone 517 cuts, bruises and eczema. Get a box | issued an order to the effect that no | llustrate the song Will the Roses Bonds—Stole $10, roa Way Al druggists or by | member of the force shall smoke or Only i today. i S 106 Main Strest, Norwich, Ct. el H, E. Buckien & Co., Philadel- | chew tobacco while on duty either in Inspected Schools. . Benjamin By Nohofisla 'waa"asfasten phia or &t. Louis. the station or on the patrol beats, The state school examiner went | yesterday, morning and brought before y ’ ~ A N R S