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mmi e Wi 2 uf as in Iy 2%, % W | Meceived ho definite response in two New Register for Brotherhood Class— | from & visit with relatives in Groton. aF Tnatamces. 1t ia the chief's plan to| Trolleymen to Work Six Hours for T e b New iL.ondon . get all the varied opinions in regard Eight Hours’ Pay. - MYSTIC 5 \ . (NORWICH) 1 . t ippis the department with a s 4 George W. Carpenter Walks Into Open Stairway and Frac- | 0o o e e e “apparatus: | The Brotherhood class has recelved - Ldine ‘ o % 5 = through the committee, to obtain pub- |an attendance register, a large rd | 0dd Fellows Celebrate Anniversary— tures His Skull—Fire Service Committee Not Yet Made | lic sentiment, and then formulate & | having the namen of the 41 sacmpers | Funeral of Miss Caroline Wheelon— | 3 ucklin some 0, | pr—a —T0— e A report to bo presented to the fire dis- | printed on it, with space for each in- | Charles Stoddard Recovers from If - NEW Y U dess For Py, Sk : trict for action. dividual to how his attendance at| . e YORK p—Judg oultry Show. e glass by putting bis card across the e Personal Mention. > STEAMERS = L e Wednesday night friends came from | Mrs. George MacKenzte and Miss | City of Lowell E— : Miss MeCall, the social settlement |8lso Toom on the board for special : worker, s making a survey of local | commiitees, members of the class who | i the surfounding towns to help| Flora Ennis of Westerly were guests With but a faint spark of Iife Te- |believed he shortly thereafter sustain- | conditions, befors. becoming aotive in |are detained by iliness and any eveats P {quineton Todus Sy 46, L0 o0 Bl et Mis Tenkglia MacEantis. Welnes- New Hampshire maining, George W. Carpenter was |[ed the fall that resulted fatally. Mr. i 005/ found at the foot of the granite steps | Carpenter was. vory mear-siehica and | PO, SPecial line of work. b Thown"polel Sharacter desired to be | ang to attend the annual rolloall The | OGharles Tingley of Norwich spent | ,Gioose tuis Youl have ‘o dollghel leading to the cellar of the William |it is presumed that he walked into; . 11BNt refreshments were served s s meeting was called to order by Noble | Wednesday with his father, George W. | voyage on iong isiana Soing nd store in the rear of the Rhods | the open stairway, was rendercd un- | (ie Colonial club at tho close of Dr. Nearing Holy Land, Grand Leonard J. Hermes, the hall be- | Tingley. S0DerD View of ii6. Wondertus sk { Albert G, Phelps’ talk on Doctors an ing well filled. After routine business Isador Feidler has returned from 2 |&and waterfront of Manhattan island. 5 It is expected that another Sund v e gl L will ses the arrival of one of (hy | WaS over, speeches were made by the | viait in Willimantic. BSteamer leaves New London at The Spink case against the New |Sunday school steamships at the des. | Visitors, Grand Master Roy of Winsted, Bates, son of Rev. and Mrs. |p. m. daily (except Sunday), due N | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- | tination, the Holy Land. At ,;egg;, Past Grand Master Frederick Bur- | weipme B Bates, left Weanesday for | York, Pier 70, East River, at 630, road company {8 pending in the su- ithe Mauretania is somewhat in the | [0WS of New London, Grand Guardian | Bermuda. where he will spend the |Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock d house, about eight o’clock Wed- | conscious and therefore not in condi- nesday morning. Dr. Michael H. Scan- | tion to call for assistance. An am- lom, medical examiner, made prompt |ination by Medical Examiner Scanlon iponse to a summons, and when he | showed a fracture of the skull, which ed Mr. Carpenter's life was al- |caused death. One ear was frozen most_extinguished as he died a few | by exposure indicating that he received | Perior court for Washington county. |lead. A big supper.and entertatnmeng | Hirsch of Norwich, ~District Deputy | winter. i minutes afterwards. The body was |the fall early the night before. The first rehearsal of Christmas car- |1s to be given by the captain and crew | Grand Master Thomas H. Fox of My Mr. and Mrs, Christopher Morgan NORWICII en to Murphy's morgue. Mr. Car-| Mr. Carpenter was born in the town | ols was held Wednesday evening in |of the losing ship tic, District Deputy Grand Patriarch | leave today (Thursday) on the 10.37 enter had been emploved as freman | of Stoningion ahout fifty-six years ago. | High School hall in preparation for the Rie entertalnment, couiities, Miss | Bleplien. Austid, Seecatary - of - 016 tratn. foF & Shyes monthe’ atay ta Can- S et £ ode e weeks | son of the late Joseph W. and Maria | Christmas eve exercises in Wilcox | Ruth Fenn, Miss Etta Burdick o, o pErECEOF New Tn i e e Fle BHA L Goni ast Gran Eatriavoh Stachsa| o E o T NEW YORK v ago, but since then has been unem- | Carpenter. He came to Westerly when | park, Miss Laura Durfee have made all ar- pleyed. For some time he was with- |a child and attended the public ools. George B, Utter, the Westerly rep- | Fangements for the public entertain- Prince of New London, the noble There are 860,000 automobiles in the Witk & 1 Cacts grand of Fairview lodge, No. 101, of | United States, exclusive of commercial out funds and was cared for by friends | He learned the machinist trade, being : ment to be ifven by Liberty counci connected with the hotel. He was | employed for many vears by the Brown | fesentative on the republican =SS |1 enters ST % U | Groton, noble grand of Pequot lodge, | tratie. aaent Tl ot Gat T otk about town Tuesday, as usual, and Manufacturing company, | Sonamyiice Aendel & Ao rovidence, L 2 No. 85, of New London. There wera s NEW E By was seen to go Into the alleyway lead- reman of one of the de- | $xecutive co e 3 Chimney Fire, delegations from Fairview lodge of | S W ENGLAND STEAM3HIP Co. to the rear of the building, shortly nts of that big concern. While | e e rtdence will |, A chimney fire at the home of Thom. | Groton, Narragansett lodge of Wester- HOW'S THIS? < = after eight o'clock at night, and it is [in that employ he met with an acci- | Dr. Jay Perkins of Prov ieme ‘f as McDougal on Terrace sireet was |1y, Pequot lodge of New London, Hundred Dollars Re- i s of one | 8ive a free lecture in relat or;“ fo tu- | the cause of a still alarm being sent | Thames lodge of Montvill AL 0y S fm}r og:sa of Catarrh that can- { H z = = | eve other became affected and | Derculosis in the town hall this eve- |to fire quarters. The firemen respond- [ o'clock the members and visitors wenr | NaT% Lo% 20 S8°8 06 S Catireh Gure, Nerwiclt to New York s W mpelled to give up work as | 1ing, under the auspices of the local |eq and with fire extinguishers quickly | to G. A. R. hall, where a chicken sup- HENEY & CO., Toledo, O, ] S i antf-tuberculosts society. put out the blaze, per was served by the ladies of Chari- s e R e s g H H About three vears aso he returned to | Charles A, Ballou of Worcester, Dan- Mo S e e dome ty chapter, O, H. Wra./ Alvi Bt o e, the MAREaEIe s e Aa b Westerly and resided with his mother | iel P. Shove of Fall River and William oW Sonecule TRl Sroley Grows, Chapman being chairman of the sup- | jfeve him perfectly honorable in ail ONE DOSE of and so; Warren Carpenter in Lin- | J. Stanton of New York will be judges At _present the cars of the Groton | per committee. A smoke talk was en- | bhusiness transactions and financially Fare $1. Statercoms, sl . coln avente. He invested money in | at'the South County Poultry and Pet |and Stonington branch of the Norwich | joved. Hspecial commendation is due | abie to carry out any obligations made % 2 M *s Wonderful Stomach Remedy assisiing his son in the clothing bus- | Stock exhibition which opens in the jand Westerly Traction Co. pass here | George Johnson for the fine way the | by his firm. All outside rooms. ?‘:-u Convince You That Your | inesS. which proved a losing venture. | state armory at Westerly today. at 20 minutes past the hour till 8.20 | celebration was carried out. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, fxce_llem Dining Service. 0! His mother died, the son sought Work | The former residence of the late Dr. | after which they go at 18 minutes of = i Toledo, O: Aty NS Ioh; . Tuesdays, Suffering Is Unnecessary elsewhere and Mr. Carpenter was left | 7. Howard Morgan, in High street, has | the hour. The men on the road are to uneral of Miss Wheeler. Hall's Catarrh Cure 15 taken Internal. Thursdays and Suniays, 515 - practically aloné in Westerly and in | heen renovated and remodeled and will | P® Put on a new schedule, working The funeral of Miss Caroline Wheel- | 1y, acting directly upon tho hloo% ;unld p. m. & poor financial as well as physical ¢ir- | soon be occupied by the District Nurse {SIX hours and receiving eight hours' | er, who died at her home in Taugwonk | Mmucous surfaces of the aystem. Teetl pioeves New York, Brookiva cumstances. Ife was'given shelter and | association and social settlement work | Pay. district_on Friday, was held from her | MORfals Senf fred,, et fi" ridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- cared for by friends at The Rhode 1s- | and the Exchange for Woman's Work. | Members of the B, Y. P. U. of the [home Wednesday morning at 11 ake Ball's Family Filis for consti- fave sndi Eridhve B .o m. { land last winter. | *"F. Trvine Maxson. formerly of Wes. | Yillage Baptist church led’ the meet- | o'clock. Rev. Mr Chambers of Mill-| pation. reight received until 5 p. m. | During the summer he worked in |, T Irying Maxson, formerly of WetC |ing at the Bradley Street Mission F. V. KNOUSE. Agent |2 hotel at Weekapaug. This fall he | (orlY; Fhrsirs el come | Tuesday evening. The service was 0% 68 15 preEident 08 B aEE _ jconducted by Rev. W. T. Ailken and secured work fireman at the Rhode | < i ke His Tiph e LB et ich proposes to provide facil- | 5°F e Island, but his impaired sight pr ies to give growers and Shippers from | 3, 1ar8e number from this village were m continuing in that w (Vs fbideans S L] e To add to his troubles, a few days| Albert Bicknell, forty years a ma- | Word from Mrs. Albert Kilby, who ago in coming down High street he | chinist emploved ‘at the Cottrell plant, | With her little daughter is with her waiked into a low hang died Wednesday morning, after three :Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roman Suth- - support and ally weeks’ illness, at his home, 141 West | erland, formerly of this village, in g WHAT rO BUY TH STREET & ey ok rere DEoken e Broad street. He Is survived by Mrs. | Prince Edward Island for the win- ; B HORen Al Blcknell, & son Georse and a daughter | ter, 1s to the offect that she has en- QNIVERSITY \PLACE i St el Ses ol aan AND WHERE TO BUY | S oo 1 n almost™ ) mp, Modern Wood- | is probably aceountable for I~ | * Granite City c g i | ing into the | GoiRnite oy catiD, ovone 0 nd’s people In Maine early in ) Recommended forChronic Indiges- | 1i. 1.1 ST e har. Gide e o Dlowd to Whole tlon and Stomach, Liver and o @all, past consul; Willard P Hail, con- e . N v et Intestinal Allments. r sul; Frank T ok, adviser; William | Noank camp, 3 ROGLER & SHANLEY MODERN AHSOL L PELY ¢ TPhousands of people, some right in vour own while in se . Martin, c Charles McSparren, | Woodmen of Amer ¥ 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) § lity, bi taken Mayr's Wonderful Stomach | 2 nouth, Va His mc banker; William E. Burk, escort; Leo | i a € . . \ o Bomachy Eiver amt Iniosiond | Carpenter, fied whout” (vl 3 aman;. George W. Spear, | hogr® g the m - Modern Sanitary Plumbing| RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Allments, Dyspeigie, Pressure of Gas un ved by a son, rles H., ey, trustee for | g x < boll- X cellent Restaurant and Cafo. 3 faeonrt sour omacty Didlros A Eal-| last located 1n e il G DR ALWAYS ON HAND in all branches. G et P ek , Coustipation, Torpld Liver, wood E rs were | Holaday; escort, Dr, H. A.’ Sherman; FRESH STOCK 3 5 B " 2708 o orkk Siae o, a0 are praising and recommending it z .é;nmml ol «;f Coman 11!11,\'5101:’1". X)r,l!i. A.'Sherman; watch- ¢ Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and v to others 8o that they may also know the | & _ Ancient Order Hiber Mrs, Kath- | man, George Porier; sentry, Will S 3ok iving, Maye's Wondortul Stomach | S Wi vi ependent | crine Shea, president; Mrs. Mas Lynch, | Bills: trastoe for thiee soars RELIABLE GOODS S g i 1s the best and most widely known | children k i dent; Mar: . Murphy, | Specht, P A s L el - W LN 3 yl\xflulbdmewmzru. Askyonrdé'n'» work aided by a gov . 5 o B R Owen Williams of M- S T Personal Supervision. ) B e s e o & comfor e Zgerald, sergeant- |with Capt, James Sistare, Satisfaction Guaranteed. HOT EL"‘_“\\ 5 a comfor 8 Helen Sullivan, sentimel; ! Leverett Thompsor B rties and its effects are quite netural as it [ 1) o when s v, standing committee for , Thompson Ber on the souroe sud foundation of stomach | 1111 s in cascs brings quick relief 3 most g0 permensat results. This bighly successful e died was v Lincoln avenue, But re- tions lost the property dson, who made ) T H 1“ ’vi’s Estimates Sollcited | § ‘ o R & aaaad 7‘1 FRANLKJLIN S'!J:REET. Telephone. 483 Main St. G REGO Rl AN Ton, c NEW YORK OITY, iy bas been taken by the most prominent | : & z . i G F5d, thowe fn all walls of I > infancy. Mr. | Railroads Suffer Like Ci siont o FE i e R Opposite Bulletin Building. e | 2 mily} & Wasi Dec. | The officers of Nokomis comma; 85TH ST, Bastees, Dosiors, Dragele = \ R dollar has \U. O G. C. will be ; . S ANDERSON’S FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. ] e e L R g = Fin: Hair Goods ; B e goi T T i, Send for Toel Nl . with’ four"others 1o | Zen, tecording (o statements made fo- and Toile S PRESCRIPTION ixsrious, comfortsble uad hemel Mg Chemict, 184156 Whiting Strcet, e e s e e e { Charl and Toilet Articles WOU. ST M 4B Su. Ol i, to iny Comm at he: he propos- | per at the home of Charles 1 - ; pasits s iseagins skl : 5 pians for more | ed five per cent advance in freight Spicer avenue recently Ti Hair Dressing, Mar- PHARMACY! Ber For sale in Norwich by Engler's drug y rates by railroads in eastern classi last opportunity Mr, Fitch w cel Waving, Shampooing, 8 oot wom ana tatr. $2.00 day.. e, on territery. i entertain the club for some Dyerng, Facial Ma OTHERS UP TO $3.00. and_ Scalp Treat-| hag removed to his new store! * PARLOR. ERDROOM, BATH. 3408, Puffs, Switches, €ic.. Made .o Order from Combings. in the Post Office Building, Mrs. 1.8, ONDERNID) ” ' . Baltic. | | I Chiropodist Special rites weoek or month. Bestaurant carte. table. 4'Rere. B b hRRY Db, 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 Rogers Domestic Laundry || re . P Pt = a HAND FINISHED SHIRTS ‘ | H. Blackledze & Co. A Specians IROFICS i Also LADIES' WAISTS TO Contractors and Builders, Tel. 541 91-95 Chestnut Street]| CUBA-%}};\IQ\ - E and 3 Painters and Decorators. No. 1 BLOATERS | PANAMA CANAL Agents for Colonial Paint. SALT MACKERE | Cocla Rica and Nicaragua THE 2 POUND KIND | Boas, Carl Schurz and the pepular steamers, Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Fapgines; Painh O, whd [Glast 5 | Prins Joachim ond Prine August Wilhelm, of 25 Seventh S | oo ATLAS SERVICE. = toeet POWERS BROS. | 11 to 18 Days - $85.50 elephone connection. 25 Day Cruises $140-150 Panama (Round MADAME SCHWARTZ A Prope!t!i ?-vhgh[:g:sggift a two, Telephone 242-4 | | | Canal ANNOUNCES story Bouse 30x40 fect, barn 20x30 featl | Write for \ustrated bookiets A Giand two woodsheds and one acre of land.f| ¥ MERT T also have a piece of land suitable for| | - AMERICAN il FatE ’;"l‘lpAw”;‘:'_:-thofEN'NG a livery stable which I will lease. ! hAMBUREH\é‘ i re vite 0 J 10 Mairi Steoat Sreed Building | "M P- BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD { { ] 41-45 Broadway, N. Y. WELL! WELL! WELL! o Coca-Cola | =' mer= |||rp8 STRUGGLE W LT E Ok S vt U BT 2 East Side. Tel. 536 = 7 We are headquarters Mrs. Stewast Tell How She VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman who \ buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. e e t 0 Livin WHEN YOU NEED [, concectioners, teo Cream ana 2oac] Suffered from 16tod5 years e !E&e Ee Groceriss, Can Goods, | Water. We carry a complete line of old—How Finally Cured. ! or Temperarce Drinks | stationery and Sou Postcards. e =T Rt £ What You Eat MR? ;:I’ ‘:EEIJ(‘)[;:E :;L?thd a & UIRE, Euphemia, Ohio.—*‘ Because of tola; w ot 4 ames St. Jy4Th Baltle. ¢ jgnorance of how to care for mysel ifih@“t Red“«flng the Q“a ; y o = Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers' :flr:le_nverginginbow?manhood,and from You wor’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv-us Arsies M. A. BARBER, |t wf%';;;‘f'n'é‘i to school, I suf- Foods are handled by al! grocers, primarily because they wish to please their ‘ RICH & RUBIN, Machinist and Engineer, | month I had severe pains and nauses T 3 i i | which always meant a lay-off from work customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and you will also get the : 204 West Main Street, St .. Engine Reprirs. | for two to four days from the time I ! 5 * § was 16 years old. Proprietors of the New York Minera! Water Co. Botilers of all kinds of Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery. Tonic. G. E. HODGE, Teltvhcne s T HACK, LIVERY, EOARDING AND ““Iwent to Kansas to live with my sis- ter and while there a doctor told me of the Pinkham remedies but I did not use them then as my faith in patent medi- Valuable Serv-us Coupons Which are Worth Money to You to get new furnishings and new comforts for yourself and your home, Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons with every FEEDING STABLE : / 4 ted Serv-us product. Trade with the local dealer who sells Ser\{-us. and it will not take lqng before your coupons DR. N. GILBERT GRAY e e ;1:1::‘ :n;g;:nt;g.o }:i\;'u t; Ex_v s:‘ ;sr ?}.‘:1" will get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty china—furniture—musical Gradate Vetainarian Particular attention given to Gen- | hasbeen my home for the last 18 years. instruments—toys and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. c piss o nen e it = ¢ i iabels or are enclosed in the packages and can get the g ; 47 years old and about this time I saw sl g o iy o3 by 5 Sailsye Subig i et DR. C. B. ELDRED my physical condition plainly described catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Serv-us Srand Foods comprise every article used in the household from flour and salt to pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us and convince yourself of the quality and in one of your advertisements. Then I began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and I cannot tell you or any one the relief it gave me in the Phone connection C. E. WRIGHT, DENTIST economy of Serv-us Brand. el ) Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages in accordance with the 8 Cove St., 43 Breadway, Central Building firl:t fl}ns e:;mmfil' Itflpuc rmyemrl;gt‘; Food: t them from S where I need not lay off eve: U.S. Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can gef s oF R v Teleghans 341:3 LT I SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. LaTourine Coffee Bostonian 30c a Ib. FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN at S. B. POTTER’S HIGH CLASS CUSTOM MODELS Telephone 410 Main Street Eitisiva Aganoy A 'B. MAINE M. J CUMMINGS 52 Central Avenus, Norwich, Conn Sells the Dalston Health Shoes Call 1314 sothing Better in the: .‘.l;lr!iet. paid out two dollars toa doctor,and have been blest with excellent health fora wo- woman of my age and I can thank Lydial E.Pinkham’sVegetable Compound forit, “Binee the Change of Life is over ht"h a m-t:nfity nurse and being ‘wholly self. ing I cannot over estimate the value o[good health. 1 have now earned a comfortable little Pme Amt by sewing and nursing since Wi Yyears old, fix-ve recommended the.aamponnd to many with good re- sults, as it is excellent to take before ,and after ehildbirth.”—Miss EVELYN | | ADELIA STEWART, Euphemia, Ohio. I 'uu; al advice write to }4!{!!“ Eh ledicine Co. (confi- un, Mass. Your lotter will The L. A. Gallup Co. ~Nerwicn, Sonn. 1 219-225 Central Ave. medium d Jentia A iy ; — o701 woman and heid {n strict conddenss