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Providence and Westerly recelved rec- | ognition in the executiVe board. Ad- dresses were made by M. F. Farley of New York, president of the National - association and by M. J. Jennings, a member o the national executlve com- mitt fficers of the state assoc tion_were elected as follows: Willizm I. Manics of Providence, esident; Martin Warren, ice president | tucket, sec FProvidence, committee Gillard, of WESTERLY AND VICGINITY Trouble Over Stepdaughter Causes Jar in Avarti Family— | Husband Given Fine and Jail Sentence From Which Appeal is Taken—New Whistle Sounds at Textile Plant. J. O'Neill, elected Providence; James Iave o AR I awtucket: Hen 0'Brien, Te Bim and may_God “for- | fully served If the acoused was put | Wochsockel John I : declared Terrisifa Avarti | on probation, to report to the court at | = i 3 % gy i Vals, and he could ol e witness stand in the Third dis Rt s Coventry: i i s e | on of his probatlon. . ijj.m' Atchison, Johnston: C , Luigi Joy North : John Duffy, iam W rren; M D. in . came to York about two n Pond stree s happily together unt e to Westerly, where a step- | se of their trou- | here was a family row asband struck her with South Ames posed a ninety county jail. At- ve notice of an ap- was fixed at 31 ed by friends Local 8. ¥ ng for new Laconics, company of fui the juy Public a for e o President Faunce of Brown univer- when s sity announced the winners, Thursday husband nd Shad- rved di Do alian i church of an It gave an Am in Ca Friday evenin n’ church in free from > at he superior court period beginning assignment of the second s follows Dora nd testified that complaint ackes, her udge Tannor, N torom] and breast 1dge Stcar JelAE austx 3 fes and on misce NG \\ ho r :nlhk flV S s il s ('l oom '8 and | te per on \ S a4 the re chap on. ene ¥ merican Revolu! 7. Hungerfo hen sitti i when_ not engaged and Ji Barrows le Friday Tex: t time npany He sry town will #ard morning, s represente and city in the state wnd night dwidge noon Justice uld be A SPECIA! TODAY @zr Colonial & of w te Thursday at work in the company. quarry. He Dr. John L. May. the right crush wo assc fin nal Ladies’ Society Gives Holiday Festival With Novel Fea- joyable Entertainment by f the Congrega~ clcartonfeste in ] tone to the affair. The posteard table was very pretty with its red and green adornment, as was tho table with its festoons of ivy and Tinsel glittered about the fancy e candy table was the ing ever. The chink laur- 1 the goose were great attrac- to young and old. Suppers were small the girls and sles were decorated swith i 2 and ste- cousisted of escal- chicken, and various neat, sandwiches, rolls, | ereamed’ Chick- | and coffee. | D. Wolfe, B. Keen, —_ ;fl H._rr's your chance to = : ’L buy a dainty Colonial Mir- only $1.25. These mirrers are worth $2.50 and T :ceme in gold, circassian wal- f'_. nut, mission and white ‘gienamel frames with marine i=7 and landscape views at the " tops. The frame measures mon r wig . Charles of the F. G hink laun 5T [/28x15 and the mirror is of Andrew ohe ca ble was in charge of Mrs. L. fine plate 81355 12x18. M. Carpenter, A. Paust and N Lila Jenning: The ice crean . was dispensed by Mrs. E. H. Hiscox. q Owing to the extremely [ 3its Tohn Stewars, Miss Marsuerie % 2 Blies and Willlam MeNicol. Mrs, F. 8. ’_]ow price we are obliged to | Lconard, Mrs. I E. Robinson, Mrs. I, #sell but one to a customer. Don’t forget—the sale is « TODAY ONLY. Schwartz Brothers “The Big Store With the Little Prices” 9-11 Water Street Telephone 965 NORWICH PROGF Should Convince Every Neorwich Reader. Mhe frank statement of a nelghbor, the merits of a remedy, you p and believe. same endorsement me stranger far away nands no belfef at all Norwich ¢ h citizen testifies. 1 be convinced. wh, Summer Nor- “The hat owed the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills in my cas entirely 1 procured this remedy st, results t e were satisfactory. N. D. Sevin d it proved ef- at rening my kidneys ING EFF nterview, own said: stili hold f Doan's a high opinion Dairy, Coarse, Fine, Turk’s J|u S, " sole agents for the United ates. Remember the name—Doan's—and Island and Ice Cream Salt. Hobson’s 0mtment Heals Eczema. The constantly itchin Itchy burning sen- sation and other disagreeable forms of eczema, tetter. salt rheum and skin 8 | eruptions promptl by Dr. Hob war, havi 1 nany doctorsymone have-given the | Ragant . onocpos af. e PN onsonie § | Eczema Ointment has” _Every suf- férer sheuld try it. ‘re~se~positive will - help we guarante or fur At all droggists or | “3te. Prelffer Chemical Co., 1 and St. Louis 39-41 WATER STREET Custom Grinding,..—-ék a EAD ITCHED -~ AND BURNED Dandruff Could Be Seen Plainly in Hair and on Coat Collar, Lots of Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Soap and “Ointment Cured in Four Weeks, 713 Dudley St., Dorchester, Mass.— | “My trouble began with dandruft. It caused me much trouble and after a while my bair began falling out. The dandruft could be seen very plainly in my hair and also on my coat collar. It caused my head to get ltchy. The itching and burning caused scratching and lefs sores on my head. I lost much sleep through tho night. Every time I combed my hair lot of Lair would fall out. “T tried and two other remedies withous success. I suffered almost two years until T-used Cuticura Soap azd Ofat- ment. Then I got a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I was relfevad a little bit. Then I got a fullsiwed cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cutizura, Oint- ! ment ang in four weeks I was a8 cured.’? (Signed) James Mahoney, My 1, 1913. For pimples and blackheads the following. i 2 most effectiveand economical treatment: Gently smear the affected parts with Cutl- cura Ointment, on tho end of the finger, sut donotrub. Wash off the Cu‘icura Olatment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hos water and continue bathing for same min- utes. This treatment 38 best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap froely for the tofies and bath, to assist in pre- venting Inflammation, rritation and clag- ging of the pores. Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and Cutlcura Ofntment (50c.) are sold through- out the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post- card “ Outicra, Dept. T, Boston.” 2%Men who shave and shampoo with Ou- ticura Soap will find 1t best for siin and scalp. E. Williams, Miss Dorothy Paul and Miss Marian Paul. all In Japanese cos- tume, presided at the Japaness table. Fancy articles were sold by Mrs. L. G. Buckingham, Mrs. F. D. Ballou, Mr: A. C. Ladd, Mrs. A. R. Young, Mrs. C. Hawkins and Miss Adelaide Burdic Mrs. C. E. Spicer and Mra. G. H. Jen- i nings were at the domestic table. Mrs. {T. B. Keen did the decorating of the oom. The trees were given by Miss S. Nettie Johnson and Frank Geer, a | beautiful bouquet of red roses loaned by Mrs. David Bothwell, the printing was the gift of Rev. W. H. | Gane. The acrostic handbills were one | of ‘the features. | Fino Entertainment by Perkins Family. The third concert in the course «f | entertainments for the benefit of Slater library was held in Finn' Thursday evening. It was generally | oted the best so far. The Perkins| family of musicians was all that was | imed for them. The reader and | harpist were particularly fine. The music was exquisite and the varied programme ineluded solos of all kinda. ' Sunday Subjects. At the M. E. church Bunday the 8- tor's subjects will be The Divine Com- pensation and Moral Impotenca, At the Baptist church the paster: the Rev. Allen Spidell, 8. T. D,, will ocoupy | his pulpit. Themes, Duties Existing | Between Parent and Child, and A Cer- tain Woman That Was Saved. The subjects at the Congregational church will be The Two reatest Questions and Out of the Depths. Rev. | Dr. Gane will preach. NOANK Fire Company Nominates Officers— Three Missionary Boxes Packed and Sent. At the recent meeting of the Noank fire company these officers were nom- inated for the coming year: Chief, L. L. Park; foreman, Charles McDonald; assistant foreman, James Campbell: second assistant foreman, Ivan Cross- nian; foi an hook and ladder truck, Walter Wolverton; secretary, John El- lis; treasurer, George Brown; engineer, Walter McDonald: driver, Arthur Me- Isaac; steward, O. W. Beebe. At the conclusion of the meeting a supper was served. Schooner Conquest, Capt. John Hen- drickeon, and schooner Barl and Net- tie, Capt. Tony Hendrickson, have gone to Nantucket on & fishing trip. ‘The monthly meeting and social of the Epworth League was held at the home of Mrs. Charles 1. Libby of Pearl | street Friday evening. fine program | was enjoved by the large number pres- ent. The sewing society of the Daughters | | of America met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. George Q. Lamb where a pleasant hour was spent. Sond Three Missionary Boxes. Three big boxes have been sent to the mission stations in the west from the PBaptist church this week. The children of the Sunday school have Proved themselves enthusiastic givers rMs, James Sistare, Mra. John Kelly Mrs. Samuel Mosher, Mrs, Willlam Johnson, Mrs. Angus MacLeod and daughter were callers in New London yesterday. Arline Rathbum, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertice Rathbun is i1l at her home on Church street with pleuro-pneumonia, Reading Room Appreoiated. The reading room in the vestry has been the source of much interest in the village and a large number of periodicals have recently been eon- | tributed. Additions to Sewing School. The sewing class which met in the room of the Mizpah class room after school Thursday aftermoon was en- larsed by several mew members. Mueh interest and improvement is n in | the work, Singing has been added and | a social hour after the work is ever | is now enjoved. Miss Phebe Wiicox has returned 'flnm a visit to relatives in Massachu- PODTIONOC Project to Drill Artesian Well—New Cemetery Being Improved. i ntly appointed from horough visited -the pumping A committee rec here Iriday and looked eparatory to sinking a | ch may fead to the ar- plan of securing e tee was composed of T.| rman; G. L. Bilderbeck, | E. T. Pettigrew, J. . Bdg. | ', T. Landphere and Fritts accompanied the party.l was decided to sink a well about 50 feet from the pumping station, | e amount and quality of the water | to decide whether more shall be sunk. | The well will be put in by George Fritts, the machinery for this being taken to the spot today and work | commencing the first of nExt week. Improving Cemetery. The new cemetery at Poquonec is being made an attractive spot. The wail under charge of Marcus Trail has bene completed and adds greatly to the looks of the place. Grading is being carried on at present, A, €, Weeks of Poquonoo Bridge left Friday night for a visit of a week in Maine, Services will be held in the Bap- tst church Sunday by Rev. Mr, Van was | and | over | § 1 Live Better and Cheaper. ROUND PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF b, 15¢ Small f.ean BONELESS RIB ROLLS BEE Price FANCY SUGAR CURED LITTLE PIG FRESH SHOULDERS, FORES GENUINE SPRING LAMB - G BARS 1 | | 1 IE8l Double Ti MATCHES, 7 boxes 25¢ 30 Stamps FREE 3 5 | with 11b. LARGE JUICY 135 Main Stree STEAK Elsewhere 18c HAM Grape Fruit 2 for COMPLIMENTARY SALE We Opened Our 560th Store This Week and We Arranged a Special Sale to Celebrate the Event. Your Chance to Rejoice With Us Because Qur 500 Stores Enable You to FANCY SHOULDER Roast Beef fin Heavy, lnxt ALL DAY s 10c Smoked Shoulders, 1b. 11:c LITTLE PIG w125 | PORKLOIN Whole or Half b, 132 - b, 8,¢|[AMB cHops - Ib. 7c[JAPAN RICE, Ib. 5¢ pr DT P Peanut Butter b. 11¢ 25 Stamps FREE 2 50 with 1 bottle A&P EXTRACTS. . 15¢ The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. t Free Delivery B8 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them| ALL DAY, All Closely Trimmed, Ib. ...... 8 to 10 Ih. average LEGS GENUINE SPR[NG LAMB (o v Fine Granulated Sugar, 2]‘ bs. $1 POTATOQES Just right, sizes, pk. SWEET JUICY Oranges 150- 8 to 10-Ib. ave snionm, 1956 h 15:c 12:¢ b 122 22 14e 28c Size, doze "Phone 29-4 Der Voet. Sunday school will be at the regular hour with a meeting of the B, Y. P, U. in the evening. Mrs, Mercus Trail and son Stanley have been visiting relatives in Groton. A new house for Henry Trail is to ut up on the south rdad. Work commence soon. Bm-ough water is being put in the Sandoro house on the Poquonoc road. Mrs, Frank Derr of Poquonoc is en- tertaining her mother, Mrs. Sarah Hewlitt of Noank. Mrs. George Luce has returned home from a visit to relatives in Sag Har- Dor, Miss Katherine Payne has returned from a visit in New York. BALTIC. Views of Japan at Educational Mesting —Mrs. John Cooney Taken to the Backus Hospital. A public meeting in the interests of | education was held in Sprague hall Friday evening and & large audience | was in attendance. The lectures were | interesting as well as instructive and | the stereopticon views of Japan were of especial interest. The following is | the programme of the eveming's work: Address, Arthur N. Poiter, supervisor ot schools of Bolton, Bilington and Somers; address, Japar and Its Peo- ple, lllustrated by stereopticon views, Carlon E. Wheeler, supervisor of the £chools of East Lyme, Montville and | ‘Waterford; remarks, Arthur L. Young, | supervisor of schools of Sprague, Stec- | ling and Voluntown. The programme came to a close with musical selec- tions, Miss Una Donahoe was pianist for the evening. Mrs. John Cooney of High street was | taken to the Backus hospital Friday for | treatment. Miss Elizabeth McGuire of Main | street is spending several days with | friends in Hartford. Arthur Roy, Sr, and H. A. Gaucher of Hirh street were in Willimantic on | business Friday. Mrs. Joseph W. llle of High street was visiting relatives in Moosup on_Friday. ‘The usual services for the first Fri- day of the month were held in St Mary’s ehurt A ses were sald in | Values up to $18.50 Mark Dovm Pric . Values up to $26.50 Mark Down Pric Crepe de Chines, Silks, Etc., values up to $24.50 FURS Coats & in all Dresses Mark Down Price $14.50 - For Christmas Gifts Muffs at $5.00 and up; Sets at $9.50 and up WAISTS at 95c and up PETTICOATS at $1.79 and up 194 Main Street, Wauregan Block the morning at 5.156 and 7 o'clock &nd in the evening the services of the holy hour were held. Russian Baths. Rugsian peasants are devoted to ba Says a writer: “Kater is pou; on to the hot plates af an oven, @eveloping steam. and the bath- | er hastens the perspiration by beat ing himself with birch sticks. the blood has become warm and the bather is as red as a lobster he runs and then returns to the bathroom to continue the treatment. Where there are no_ bathrooms the peasants make themselves one in very simple fashion by crawling into the oven. But no- where does the peasant neglect his weekly bath.” Sometimes he stays in the oven too long and is taken out dead. ahildrén Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA OUR FIRST MARK DOWN SALE Started Wednesday.9 a. m. and Ends Saturday at 10 p. m. Suits Values up to $42.50 Mark Down Price $22.50 Values up to $36.50 Mark Down Price $20.00 Values up to $30.00 Mark Down Price $16.50 e$1125 1 e $15.00 Values up to Perfect Mark Down Price $12.25 $20.00 Alterations FREE . TRAVELER® DIRECTORY ‘New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line —To0— NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Choose this ruuie HEXL L yuu &@ to New York. Youl have a delgntiui VOyage on Long isiand Sound and & | Buperb view 0f tlie Wonderiul skyune | and watcriront of Manhatian isiand. Bteamer leaves New London at 11 m. daily (except Sunday), due New Pler 70, Kast River, at 6.30, and Pler }n. North River, 7 @clock next morning. NORWICH $ 1 S0 -~ TO— Meals a Ia Carte REW YORK Tickets and staterooms from ticker agent railroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. \ Norwichi to New York CHELSEA LINE | out and throws himself into the snow | Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside ropms. Excellent Dinlng Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 5.15 . m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- ays and Fridays, 5 p. m. Freight received untll 5 p. m. KNOUSE, Agent 1ITH- STREET & QNIVERSITY PLACE ©ne Hlgak West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY o Wholesale sad R L5 s Distrivss, Rai totrond saa MODERN ugu% !h' FIRCPROOF 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES §1.00 PER DAY UP hun-ht.mnut and Cafe. Bend for froe il Quide; fox fene Dustratel Guid s EEE@ORIAN NEW YORK CITY, 85TH ST, FIFTH AV, BROADWAY. 'NONE. BETTER AT ANY PRI 800 Rooma, eseh with private b & g1 room ant batn, $2.00 T3 OTHERS UP TO $3.00. BARLOR. BEDROOM, BATH. $4:00, ‘Spocial cates week or month. Bastasii 1 carte Al {ible ate N DATE ARE YOU " GOING TO | CALIFORNIA, when | CHICAGO OR THE WEST? DON'T FORGET— The Nickel Plat lowest one wa: west. Round t to California cial low round trip 1 dates to the West, west and Pacific C Excellent service. Through electric | lighted standard and tourist sleepers, | Bostan to_Chicago. Unexcelled Din- - [ing Car Service. Di connections at Chicago, with choice of Toutes west thereof. Before arranging your Western trip, save money by writing me for rates and information. L. P. BURGESS, New Englang Passenger Agent, 312 Old South Bullding, Boston, Mass Ters all tares Road rates to p tourist nd Pacitic you points ally TR, Genersl Agt. H, WILLIAMS, M. C. LONG, Special Agt F. H. KENYON, Special Agt wicenimg until 12 at night on the European Plan Music Sunday Evening by the Orchestea from 830 to 8 p. my, THE WAUREGAN The Parker-Davenport Coq Droprietors, to the Old Country. Drafts payable on demand every where for sale at lowest rates, Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 Main Street { Hamilton Waiches at WM. FRBWELL