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WESTERLY REPRESENTATIVE ACTIVE 'Jowpll'T. Murphy Looking After Interests of Constituents— Town to Hear Anti-Saloon Orator—Sylvestor Morrone Pinned Down by Heavy Timber—Franklin Lodge Instal- lation. Representative Jo town of Westerly, is legislative limeiigh action on statal seasion of the general assembly there was a lively contest over the proposed amendment of the constitution provid- ing for the abolishment of the prop- erty qualifications of electors. A reso- Dby reason of his lution by Representative West, dem- | ocrat, of Providence to take the res- olution proposing this amendment | away from the committee on special legislation, although defeated by a voic ! of 55 to 44, caused a republican, Mr. Giannotl, of Providence, to vote with the democrats. Mr. Murphy announced that in voting against the motion, he did s0 only because he considered the | i committee on special legislation had not had proper opportunity to consider the important resolution. If the meas- ure was not forthcoming in a short time he said, he might vote differ- ently. It is expected that the resolu- | tion will be reported back by the com- mittee on next Tuesday. Representative Murphy would abol- ish a paid clerk for the house commit- on education and reduce the salary of the clerk of the house committer on fisheries, and reduce the salaries of all clerks of special committees from | 3500 to $300. Mr. Murphy also-introduced an act | to abolish a juvenile court for the city of Providence. £ Dr. Thomas E. Robinson of Westerly was ‘reelected treasurer at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Veterinary Medical assoctation, held Friday ir Providence. The other officers elected ! are Dr. U, B. Richards of Woonsocket, president; Dr. G. L. Sallsbury of La- fayette and Dr, E. J, Sullivan of Geor- glaville, vice presidents, and Dr. L. T. Duna of Providence, secretary. The ident appointed these committees Robinson, Cole and Pollard, ex- | ecutive; Drs. Frev, Jones, Pollard and | Balisbury, legisiature; Drs. Robinson, Sullivan’ and Dunn, finance. ' Past Department Commander Arthur B. Spink, Rhode Isiand department. TUnited Spanish War Veterans, install- od these officers of Bruckner camp, No. 6, Westerly, Cornelius W, She commander: John Moriarty, senior vic commander: Isaac F. Gavitt, Junio vice commander; John H. Herbat, ad- jutant: Arthur N. Nash, auartermas. ter; Henry W, Sutcliffe, oficer of the day; Bourdon A. Babcock, officer of guard: Dr. Russell B. Smith, surgeor Walter D. Slyne, historfan: Jonn W Wilson, musician: John Mahoney, trus- tee for three years. A mocial session with collation, followed the installa- ! tion ceremony. In compliance with action taken at the recent mnational encampment. Brucker camp has invited all Grand Army men in Westerly to become hon- orary members of the camp, which carries with it all the privileges, ex cept voting, enjoyed by the ac ‘members. Arrangements have been completed for the review to Governor Pothier, next Monday evening, by the First ar- tillery district, at the Providence ar- mory and a circular thereof has been officially issued. The troops will wear mservice uniforms, fair leather belt, car- tridgs box, white collars and service | caps. For the review and parade the | district will be divided into three pro- | % visional battallons, the first and seo- | ond under Majors Arthur N. Nash and | »\ Bourdon A, Babcock, of Westerly and | [}! the third under Captain Washburn. PAGH 3 The anti-satoon movement s to be | HAIR GAME OUT BY HANDFULS Eczema on Head. Dandruff Scaled Off. ltchedandBurned. Scratched and Made Sores. Cuticura Soa and Cintment Completely Cured. R. ¥. D. No. 5, Brewer, Me.— "1 had ®een troubled with eczema on my head for & year. At first it came on In the form of dandruff which scaled off and showed plainly in my hair and then there was a rash that itched and burned and would wake me from my sleep. I scratched and made sores that; would bleed. My halr camn out by handfuls and was thin aad dry. “T used soveral kinds of sap without getting any relief. A¢ last I usod Cuticura Soap and Ointment, applying ths Outicura Ointment ai night and washing may heed in the morning with Cuticara Soap and warm water and after the firs; time ‘weing them the jtching and burning stopped. After uing Outicura Soap and Ointment ona. month my head was completely cured and my hair began to grow out, again.” (Signod) Miss Annie E. Williamson, Nov. 7, 1912. ‘The regular use of Outicura Soap for tollet and bath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands, bub assists in preventing inflammation, frri- #atdon and clogging of the pores, the commen | cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, oily, mothy and other | unwholesome conditions of the skin. Cuti- eura Soap (25c.) and Outdcura Ointment (80c.) are sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mafled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- dreas post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.”: A& Men who shave and shampoo with Cri- ‘ticuraSoap will flnd 16 best for siin and scalp. Auko Repairing and Painting |} inds in the | of the eripe We repair autos of all proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear bettor, keep its glose longer, and will not crack. Why not have yours done right? It costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto C 88 Mawn St. Westerly, R. I C. H. HASKELL COAL and WOOD has opened an office at 52 - Broadway for the convenience of customers with A. A. Beckwith, Insurance. RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN AWAY Get a small trial bottle of * “St. Jacobs Oil.” old-time, penetrating Pain only! |a small trial bottie from your drug- gist. and in just & mowent yow'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Rellef and a cure awaits you. Jacobs Oll has What's Rheumatism? Stop Arugging! fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating directly upon the Don't suffer! ‘tender spot’ s i Theumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for mci- | harmless riiumatism apd cure which never disappeints not burn, the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get PR T. Murphy, | republican, who represents in part the | ming into the | #hode Island, and the first gun is to be fired in Westerly in a | mass meetings to Dbe held | rains and swelling: the staie under the ailied L e Mathewson has been taking his place at_the station. Willlam Holloway covered from his recent illness as to Dbe able to be around the house. Elmer Gaskell, ill_is {mproving. Miss Victorit Derosier Heights spent Friday in Providence. Workers met Satur- day afternoon with Miss Marion Booth in_the new village. The children’s At Friday's | ‘Women were | ing for protection. They | wail to reach the shore E ©of those left behil One other man carried a pet bird. Five destitute persons are qual schools and e e enasent | scenes were witnessed. Mrs. George F. Rooke, iss Carol Hodge, Temperance | Rev. George E. Noble, Roscoe has 8o far Te- could hardly. Wwho has been of Rhode Island. has been adopted is the series of mass of Lawton | -a-Jima, which is circumference, probably w sland in Japan, The Earnest if it does not disappear alto Central Fails e will be the at the annual Saloon league on collapsed directly STONINGTON L. C. B. A, Installation—Whaling Curio H. Weeks—Funeral of is impossible to ! sions are terrific. | how long the house willsbear the Given Dr. J. Six of the nine | Mrs, Jabez Chesebro. the committee to join the 1 o congress in behalf of na- | memuers of At the recent meeting of St Mary’s Ladles’ Catholic Ben- ssociation the following offi- cers were installed by Supreme Officer | Mary E. Costello of Brooklyn, N. Y.: President, Mre. Margaret McCort; first vice president, Mrs. Mary Krezonick: | second vice president, ast president, branch, No. 6 Early Morning Fire at Mystic Manu- facturing Company’s Plant Does Lit- tle Damage—W. C. T. U. Rally—Si ver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Svivesier Morrone, a rigger at the Kiondike quarry, Bradford, galow owned by s gave way, 0 timber 30 feet in length Morrone with it were awakened at 6.15 ¥ morning when the fire rm at the power house blew nufacturing t Greenmanville. long before the Mystic nd l.adder company and Hoxie Eprgine company were at the put out, very carrying Mr, financial secretary, nd would have been crushed to vot the timber stryck and therine Coffey trude I[nderhohes guard, Mrs. Marie | trustees for two years, Mrs. | Margaret Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Sylvia. Af- | ter the meeting served and social enjoyed. Given Whaling Cu Weeks has just re- ceived from R. M. Delagrange another fine souvenir for his collection of whal- It is a blubber spade and as large as they were made, prob- | v measuring over 7 inches wide and the handl® made of Morrgne was pinned to the ground so refreshments to the rescue, hen the fire nder the timber, tle damase being done. Water Company’s Annual Meeting. The anunal meeting of the Dr. James H. Marr made an examina- d severs bruises and the office of the T. E. ing instruments. me's injuries were inches long, wrought iron, ) that he will be con- rth and Hen- | Howing offic FUNERAL. The 37th annu Franklin leda commurication of No. 20, F. and A. M., Mrs. Jabez Chesebro. services for Chesebro, was held a ser home at 66 | AMarston, pas- church. of | gton cemetery. Takes Milk Samples. Silver Wedding. is ice houses here Knights of ( working of the third degree. The Young Men's club of the Stonington heir second game of basket their home in the Changes in New State Road. for the new and Stonington, Two_children have calls for important minaled entirely h preached at Gra 1 church in Local Laconics. orother, Geor: at Willow Point. mmence today the southwnrd, highway at Quiambaug cove and meet- Harborside school- has not been definitely clded whether these Secretary of the Navy New- of New Britain able biasting COLCHESTER { Gray-Jasmin Marriage—Lebanon Team Club—Jewish January Clearance Sale ALL THIS WEEK WOULD YOU REFUSE MONEY? OF COURSE NOT! During This Big Clearance Sale Every Purchase You g Make Means Money In Your Pocket The desirable Winter stocks have been radically re- -large quantities of merchandise have been purchased way below the regular prices and offered you in the same way. Come In Now While the Stocks Are Best duced in price Clearance Sale of Men’s Furnishings 10c COTTON HOSE—SALE PRICE 7c, 4 for 25¢ 13%c COTTON HOSE— 13¢ COTTON HOSE.........SALE PRICE 1fc Yow’ll Save On Every Purchase TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY New London (NORWICH) Line : ChooSe this rowse LeXi Lilc yim & | to New Ycrk Xou il nave a deliguiil VOyage oi LODE iSlana SOUNA 4Ba Buperd view Of the WobUeriui :syiide | #nd waterfroni of Manhatiar siand. Steamer leaves New London at 11 § 3 dally (emcopt Sunday). due Nea ork, Pier 70, kas: River, at 6.30, aad Pier 40, Norih River, 7 o'clock nex§ morning. RWICH n%r%u $lfl Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms rom UCkeS sent rallroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rcoms. xcellent Dining jService, leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays irsdays and Sundays, B5.15 5 m leaves New York, Brookiya Bridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Fre: e ed until 3 p. m » SANITARY FLEECE LINED UNDER- CRUISES s ox e can WEAR. eveeee..BALE PRICE 420 ALE PRI By Palatial Cruising Steamer 3 ERISEN%y:S for 20 NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR—Win- “VICTORIA LUISE” ter welght.....ceeseereen....SALE PRICE 840 i From NEW YORK MERCBRIZED HOSE-— SALE PRICE 17¢, 3 for 50c LION BRAND HOSE -WEAR .SALE PRICE 2fc ....SALE PRICE 20c 25¢ CASHMERE HOSE. 26c “BOSTON" and “PARIS" NATURAL AND WHITE WOOL UNDER- el T 5 M “, et WEAR—Soft finish—good weight— 16 te 27 Days, $145-%175 47 SALE PRICE 85c BRISTOL MILLS MERINO UNDERWEAR T Bl Stelig Costes —Medium welight in white and natural— » SALE PRICE 410 THAMBURG- SALE PRICE 17, H G NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNSWICK UNDER- AMERICAN MEN'S AND BOYS' LINED AND UNLI! ED GLOVES—DRUMMER: values 50c to $1.00...........SALE PRICE 3% VALUE $1L25....... COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS—soft dered and of good size— SALE PRICE 4c, 7 for 25¢ 25¢ SUSPENDERS..SALE PRICE 17¢, 3 for 50c SUPERIOR UNION SUITS FIT ALL WAYS i0c SUSPENDERS..........SALE PRICE 29¢ 50c PRESIDENT and GUYOT SUSPEND- ..SALE PRICE 3% ND OUTING SHIR SALE PRICE 42c k 2GLIGEE SHIRTS—worth haif as much 2 ......8ALE PRICE \59¢ $1.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS..SALE PRICE 79% $1.50 and $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-— SALE PRICE $1.19 and $1.59 BL SHIRTS—Gray and t «—value $1.00...... . SALE PRICE 87¢ ..SALE PRICE §1.23 again. . WOOL FLA VALUE $1.50. WEAR THE OLD RELIABLE .SBALE PRICE $1.12 .SALE PRICE §135 --..-.S8ALE PRICE $1.80 --.-..8ALE PRICE $2.25 ALUE $1.50. VALUE $2.00 VALUE $2.50. VALUE $1.00 VALUE $150..... ALUF $2.0 ...SALE PRICE 8% ...SALE PRICE $1.29 weireseee...8ALE PRICE $179 VALUE $2.50 ....BALE PRICE $2.15 | S s2.00.... .SALE PRICE $289 MEN'S DOMET NIGHT SHIRTS—Fall in size and well made. Bizes 14 to 20— ; SALE PRICES 420, 840 and 8% | MEN'S DOMET PAJAMAS, UNIVERSAL " MAKE— | VALUE si0o..............SALE PRICE 89 1| vaLUE sise..............SALE PRICE $135 F i VALUE $2.00 +eeve...SALE PRICE $1.60 Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP| VALUE $2.00..............SALE PRICE $1.69 | MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS— Exvells 50c RIBBED COTTON UNDERWEAR e ay SALE PRICE 39 AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES : 2ap of New York City winter weigh NECKWEAR, FANCY VESTS, ETC., oAl g aoth e ooy | BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, | PANAMA CANAL | WINTER CRUISES Large steamers, fine service, reasom able rates. Early bookings should be made with me for preferred accommo= ations. Tickets to Georgia, Florida and all Southern resorts and to Europq by all lines. ceE— — John A. Dunn ers at Hartfor —Harvest of Seven Providence and Taken Back. w00d was a visitor in New Britain—Miss Dorls Os ew London ir the new as domestic Acience in the pui Louis Cohen are guests of friends in New York old Itallan gir Middletown.—More than one- who made application for citi “Rolf in the with which the troop I8 great- O’Connell’s Death. Judge Willinm I the dewth of . Meriden—Harry A. Palmer at I vented = combination The company now will start the facture of locks znd latches, soin Ming new f the stationmaster the railroad 6 oclock, R, C. this evening Ice Harvested. South Manchester—Re McGurk, pastor of St. J church, has announced that ihe has plans under way for the con | struction of a parochial scheol at corner of Main and Fark streets Heating Engine House, The board of warden and burgesses are hasing a coal stove put up in the T was notified and one 0 be sent to take Refore he started, however. | the {nspectors’ Sheriff Blive would arrive ing with a warrant charging Pa- filled with a good quality of Cath Dodge has gone reing no heating E the engines were put out of business by the cold visiting Mre. G STAFFORD SPRI Clerks Still at Head of List in Candle- pin League at End of Tenth Week. There was 2 good moving picture show Saturday after- A three-resl Imp film Bleeding Hearts, was the feature the show and was fine. Lebanon Won, 54 to 33. There was a large attendance in Tip | 121l Friday evening at the basket- | ized crowd at the DESTITUTE QUARTERED IN SCHOOLS AND TEMPLES The standing of the Staff Wallingford. ez D papers were Italians ter, Mei b am & Co. the concern. William me; Ivoryton—Comstock, Cheney & Co. | manufacturers of piano keys at Ivory- iton, went on a nine-hour schedul: | 1ast weok with 10 hours' pay | rangement will affect probably 650 em- ployes, about 25 per cent. women. t Thompsonville girls have shown . remselves capable of doing, has made Steamship and Tourist Agent, 4 big hit with the school board and as | 50 Main Street The Fenton-Charnley Building Co., Inc. i comuniiice ap- | ther their training. ly marriages is in met on suiur- 2% et L por et Children Cry e FOR FLETCHER'S s0 that the youthful adepts may fur- Thompsonvilie. — T medlework! ~ ASTORIA GE-NEEAL sck and liteh Romar th of whom are he delegates from Worker Writes of the Corditions at Kagoshima, o and the Lebanon 5 | team. The locais were defeated in their first game in Lobanon by a large score. The lineup follows: Lebanon—Cummings York ¢, Thomas lg, Willlams rg. Boys Club—Blacker If, Meade c, Porter ig, Foots rg. Baskeis made—Pults 6, Cummings 3, ¥ouls—Cummings Athletic club’s an aseocfation at | tells graphically ion of Sakura-Jjima and of which Is dated January 3 Independents York 2, Thomas 4. 3, Meade 8, Wood 7. Blacker 5, Por- | ter 4, Foote 1, Wood 4. "Timer, Carrier, At Jewish Farmers' Conforence. Morris M. Cutler and Isaac Neliber representing the Col- chester Jewish Farmerw association, | and Joseph Polski of the Yantle aaso. clation were in Hartford last week at- tending a oonference of the Hartford | Jewish Farmers' association in regard to the bill presented to con, Representative Huntings of vania known as the farm loan bill, Tho purpose of the mesting was to dis- cuss the blll and make & improve certaln sections of It was voted that the bill was of im- mense importance to all farming |il— | munities and wes urged that all farm ers should write te the senaters and tatives and urge them ta vote for this bl Referes, Tu- team total—Clerks, High team string—Independent: High three strings—H. Pinney, 314. High single string—H. Pinney, Averages of leaders—H. Pinney 4, Mullins §2. the people | people who remain in the city are camping in the streets. the temple grounds and gruveyards, There 0g, although the shops | oY crateg’s roar keeps Fish 93, Ram. has been no loo Games For This Week. ferchants and Crescents. Manufacturers and In- “Many ‘persons had | dnpenants, Thursday—Clerks and Warrens. PLAINFIELD Starkweather Earnest Workers and Mission Band to Kagoshima, y could be geen the ap- T of rocks, some of them apparently as large as & houss, whiri~ ndreds of feet into the alr and 1z agaln on the island, is probable that ail the vil- | nountain have been burn- Baggagemaster 3. Sturkweath- Statlstice show that from indnstrial accidents are | agemascer en has been confined 1o the house by the pust fow duve. Nidpey fatah SAIL From BOSTON . =TO— Queenstown, Boulogne, Hamburg Unlimited _stop-over privileges to IRELAND for those bound the Continent. BOULOGNE offers eaasy access to both LONDON and PARIS 8, B. Fuerst Bismark, Jan, 22, 10 2. m, 8. 8, Rhaetia ,,,.......Feb, B *“ToLondon,Paris, Hamburg Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day Steamore leave from Common- ‘weaith Pier, S8outh Boston. Hamburg-American Line 607 Boylston Street Boston, Mass., or Local Ageits, Fur Caps and Fur Gauntlets 291 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN e CONTRACTORS AT THE NORWICH, CONN. TOGGERY SHOP (carDS | FOR ALL OCCASIONS | Men's Automobile Furs | coomeemert weitios st Natural Raccoon Coats China Dog Coats CRANSTON’S JG ‘SEP: fiflrfihn— 'S BOOK BINDER Siarx Ea Mzde 2ad Rulsd t Ordas 108 EROADWAY Whfie Elephant Cafe‘ DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Corner of Water and Market Sts. Ear Caps and Wristers JAS. .C. MACPHERSON |~ === Ropkins & Co’s Light Uinner algy 6¢_per doven. Koehler's Pilsner, % per dozen Svergreen, Gc per Lzem, Fres delivery to all parts of the eity. H, JACKEL & CO.¥elpbous 136-8 FURRIER