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/WESTERLY NOLIGENSE COMMITTEE 2555 055 o D e, of purchasing a catafalque for use in :%ehfilmé.cf:t%:r ek e SO m-ov.a an mnmw P S (NORWICH) Srodicn Line 2l : NEW YORK HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President Life, Accident, Health, Liability and Workmsn’s Compensation Insurance JANUARY 1, 1914 Joseph W. and Henry J. among the medical 795,702.00 2,267,386.28 3,415,071.90 i, Masts 947,522.18 R. Ellis, conductress; Mrs. Julia E. Davis, assistant conductress; _Miss Adah G. Brown, marshal; Miss Jessie H. Kebbe, Adah; Mrs. Barbara Fran- cis, Mrs, Margaret Gavitt, Hs- ther; Miss Elizabeth A. Thomso with Past Grands of Rebekah Lodge —Installation Ceremonies — Reports at Freemen’s Meeting—Funeral of Mrs. Champlin, Thames Past Grand association No. lce Houses Filled. The Shea Bros. ice houses are two- thirds full, about four thousand tons. The ice is eleven inches thick at pres- ent and the work should be completed in a day and a half more under fa- TUnearned Premiums on Accident, Health and Liability Insurance Reserve for Liability claims Surplus to Polityhulders 2,773,180.03 | 2,0 13,025,8 Tickets and statercoms from ticket =“nt ratiroad station. W ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. norwich to New Yerk CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All"outside rcoms. Excellent Dining Service, ileaves, Norwich, Tu T'~~u~sday! and Suniays, 515 3 ‘.,elves New York. Brookiyn H Bridge Pier, Mondays. Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Freight received until § 3. m. F. V. KNOUSE., Agent Total Assets $113,956,997.45 03 (% i§ Total Liabilities. ..... $113,956,097.45 g § DISBURSEMENTS Payments to Policy- holders Taxes . aene - All other Disbursements INCOME ..$19,619,385.41 7,69 Disbursements Force. "HOTEL=— To Join in Campaign With State Anti-Saloon League—Han- AR | | nded the convention of druggists in | B3 Taien properiy. u“‘,‘,‘ ”}‘d g a recent visitor in Putnam. “From your druggist gef e ounce of | ™ - PR O 1 Fi : Toris compound (In orig sealed Camp Fire Girls’ Union Council Fire. Requested by Rosary Society. ¥ A Real Hetate acquirsd’by Reserve on Life, Endow- ; STEAMERS ‘slrflll. compound. foreclosure . 23,825.67| ment and Term Pol- CHBTERW CHAHN m for Miss Annie Donnelly was cele- | {i§Tedlents home ang i “‘ : icies .. § $9,334,938.00 . G N s i 1 _before | Cash on hand The Westerly no-license committee | Natalie Hazard: Machipscat camp, | ing in St. Mary’s church by Rev. Jo- | Cach sl ‘:,.3 :;"""' ol e e| Tanks . 3,711,691.87| included above. il e o g 3 35,839,218.08 | Premiums paid um‘"“ ‘nu‘ ) e ot vhich 1t waa desidedito cooperatd with | Miss Sslife Coy. suerdiin. friends were present, including mem- | does not have Toris compound in 8tock | Mortgages ow Yo il nave & he Rhode Island Anti-Saloon league | The meeting proved very satisfac- | pool'‘Ce Tio Rosary society, at whose | he will get it in a few hours from his Dhitties o A S S T T i Loan: R Jnearnt n d 3 Man! island. Dhepnin o ma g A BN E T [T and guee The streets were in very bad condi- | . fhk® ';";’:f’.f’;:."},‘mfl‘;:’ifif e v O:chx?el\li“;?l pol- R e e e oha lies is to be conducted by Professor S icles of this Company 10,135,945.77 | Accrued Taxes . §70,286.53 & m. dally (except Sunday), due Nea Officers of Deborah chapter, Order | many places were covered with ice, | ounce sealed yellow package Publlehed | Interest due and accrued Surplus reserved for spe- 2 ork, Pier 10, East River, at 6.0, and nine representing the Anti-Saloon | foilows at the annual meeting: Mrs. B; tories of Chicagt 5 . Sihe . h : . yron Fiske of Willimantic was the Premiums in course of and dividends to Pol- league, the Woman’s Christian Tem- | Maude Larkin, worthy matron; Al- | guest of Jack Brown Wednesday. collection and deferred icyholders payable on mw[cn tion party. Gertrude J. McKenzie, associate ma- .80 - i o A 3 J Mr. and Mrs. G, A, Haskell, Anne |Market Value the year 1914 —TO— The local no-license committee Pro- { tron; Miss Mary A. Morgan, !ecreu!yA Brewster Fanning chapter, D. A. R. ties over Book Value, Losses and C 1 “w Y”Rl liquor license at the November elec- | Louise A .Babcock, chaplain; Miss| Thames Past Grand Associ 716,207, tion. The committee thus early ex- | Mary L. Vose, organist: Mrs. Grace e O e e Rl oo Bat el oue e Meals a 1a Carte for liquor licenses whose applications wWere rejected and by others who are reasons, The saloons in Westerly are all con- and therefore have managed to Win | Mrs Eila Broughton, warder; Byron | grands of Ruthie Rebekah lodge in out on the license vote for the past |y peckham, sentinel. The officers were | Odd Fellows' hall, Wednesday after- PLAINFIELD cense prevailed and, so it is said, there | Riverpoint, grand matron for Rhode Is- | quonoc, a member of Home lodge, New e Was fally as much intoxicating liquor | land Besisted by Grand Patron Charles | London, installed the following ficera; | Plainfield Grange held its semi- | Premiums license system. Then liquor raids were | Grand Marshal Mrs. Bertha E, Parker | Hope lodge, Norwich; vice president, | day evening. of frequent occurrence and the liquor | of Washington. Mrs. Elvena Bowker of Home lodge, The new temporary school buflding P public matters. Babcock, was presented a past ma- | Home lodge; treasurer, Mrs. Celia | house. It is a long. one story build- | Total Income in 1913....$27,097,078.65 in 1913 tron’s jewel. Just prior to the business | Burroughs of Osprey lodge; marshal, | ing, painted white, with a green roof. The amortized value of the bonds as provided by the law of ville and was buried Tuesday in Wes- e Norwich: conductor, Mrs. Sarah Jef- | out Wednesday morning in the driz- terly, was for many years a resident Local Laconics, fers of Ruthie Rebekah lodge, Jewett | zling rain they found the ground cov- terly Woolen mills. There was a Inrge | . . o of Hope lodge, Norwich. The enter- | walking extremely dangerous. Several| Increase in Surplus to Policyholders attendance at the funeral here and | trial Trust company in Providence| [, 2% 2iiiten served a fem cent | fulls were reported. e Increase in Premium Income. ... f the Westerly branch, was re- Icemen Hustling, as They Fear a Thaw ‘Engineer John H. Stanners of the New | 28T O e rolls, cabbage and potato salad, cake # Increase TLodon fire department; Charles J. Ducy | ¢lected a member of the directorate. | . pj coffee. The committee were Mrs. | Fred Manderville, who has been 1ald | jncrease in Life Insurance London. The lymansville correspon- | duced a resolution for amending the | mrnest Blake, Dr. S, H. Holmes agpd | be out. New Life Insurance Issued in 1913.. dent of the Providence Tribune, refer- | Rhode Island constitution which pro-1 Afrs Sarah Jeffe: Elmer Gaskill is confined ‘to his bed | Life Insurance in Force, Jan. 1, 1914, 3 Boston Wednesday mmon infallible ¢ure for xh-umuma cock Post Presented Picture of Thomas D. Sheffield— | “George Douville of High street was|and. backache. iiere is. the formu : > ASSETS LIABILITIES ackage) and one ounce _ A month’s mind high mass of requi ey Office Building. 543,246.17 brated at 8 o'clock Wednesday morn- Additional Reserve, NEW HAMPSHIRE Lield & meeting Wednesday ovening at | Mrs. W. W, Wilcox; Ninigret camb, | mosy ‘Belanger. Many relatives ahd | oo homteiiitels Do mour drageist| Stocks and % Al R and other Lia- 013,163.61 | YoY4Be on Long isiana Souud saa < 4 the no-license campaign that is soon | tory to evervome present, girls, BUar- | roquest the mass was read. wholesale house. Don't be _influenced ,838,802. e = s 5 Poliecy Loans... 269,256.02 | Steamer leaves New London at 11 o Cirns of Newark, N. J. under the tion Wednesday, and the sidewalks in | Toris compound in the original on direction of an allied committee of | of the Eastern Star, were elected as | which was the cause of many falls. by the Globe Pharmaceutical 1 December 31, 1913.... cial class of Policies Pler co. North River, r o' perance union and the state prohibi- | hert E. Barber, worthy patron; Mrs. "E coll, the Jewett City Baptist church, Premiums . ,270,899.04 demand and during y d £ poses to make a vigorous fight agalnst | Mrs. Rhoda M. York, treasurer; M Henry Allen & Son of Norwich were | less Assets not ad- awalting proof, and i pects support from those applicants opposed to liquor dealers for personal duoted In strict compliance with 1awW | Aartha; Miss Jessie L, Larkin, Electa: | § held its annual meeting with the past | vorable conditions, three years. Prior to that time no-li- | ingtalled by Miss Anita G. Gillies of | noon. Mrs. Bertha Burroughs of Po- sold illegally as under the presént|y, Salisbury of North Scituate and | President, Mrs. Hattie Parsons of | monthly meeting in Grange hall Tues- {ypierest, Rents, etc question overshadowed all other local | ~ The retiring matron, Mrs. Fannie E. | secretary, Mrs. Libbie Dennison of | is set up near the other new school- Total Michael Kirby, whe died in Lymans- | session supper was served. Mrs, Margaret Hart of Hope lodge,!| When the working people started | .;,we a value greater than the market value above given by $2,258, &0 here and was boss carder at the Wes- |\ ypo annual meeting of the Indus- | CHY; Chaplain, Mrs. Blizabeth A. Smith | ered with an icy sleet that made the GAINS DURING 1913 those who attended were Chief | Tuesday, James M. Pendleton, man- | gpper of baked beans, brown bread, Increase and Frederick H. Gavitt, also of New | Representative Munroe has intro- | R R Wilde, Miss Ruby Thornton, Mrs. | Up because of an accident, is able to ring to the death and funeral service, | vides for the reduction of the number by lllness. His wife, who has been se- | Paid Policyholders since organization in 1850. wrote: of senators to thirty instead of one| Annual Meeting of Freemen of the | .isugly ill for a week, is just beginning s A > g “The funeral of Michael Kitby of | from each town and city in the state. Borough. to_sit up. Life Business—C. E. SHEPARD, General Agent. T e Lymansville, who died at his home | TFrank Cyril Higgins, who is pre- A meeting of the freemen of the Most. of the icemen have secured 2| Accident and Health Business—ARTHUR G. HINKLEY, Manager for Con- 3 85TH ST., Saturday after two days illness, was | paring for the priesthood at St. Mary’s | borough was held Monday eveninz in | supply of good quality ice. On John neotiigt: FIETH AV., BROQADWAY. held Tuesday morning from his res- | seminary, Baltimore, is spending the|the town hall, when the annuel re- | Dodge's pond ice was 12 inches thick | jjapility Business—ROBERT C. KNOX, General Agent, Pear! _Street, o idence,_ Metcalf avenue, with a requiem | mid-year vacation of two weeks at the | ports of the board of warden and bur- | Ice cutting tools were in great de- Hartford. 3¢ Stories. ' mass in St Thomas' church, Manton | home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. | gesses, treasurer, and health officer | mand. Henry Randall of Black Hill avenue, at 9 o'clock. Burial was in | Michael Higgins in West Broad street. | were accepted. It was voted to lay | worked all of Monday night to secure Westerly. The funeral was largely at- The Westerly high school pupils{2 five mill tax. The actual running { his supply before a thaw set in, as he J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Agents, Norwich “NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Roows, exch with private un tended. Monday might the house was filled with members of the Holy Name Society of St. Thomas’ parish, Who Te- cited prayers for the repose of the soul of ths deceased and by members of the Grattan club, who brought a handsome floral tribute.- ‘The bearers were four sons of Mr. Kirby—Michael J. Kirby, former pres- ident of the North Providence town council: John Kirby, of Lymarsville, James Kirby of New London and Wii- from Bradford, Carolina and vicinity who have an hour and a half to while away each afterncon from the closo of school until train time, are regular atrons of the reading room of the ublic library. The Rhode Island Anti-Tuberculosis association is to aid the local branches in the state in the fight against the white plague and a committee has been appointed who will take charge of the expenses of the borough last year were $16,268.95, including the cost of streets, $1,275.84; police, $643.62; in- terest, $2,826.26; water, $1,620; print- ing, $81.75; fire department, $750. election expenses, $54.45; street lights, | $2,048.20; electric tht plant $6,834.75; miacella.neous, $340.41; insurancs $33.60; clerk and treasurer, $168.15; garbage, $278.35; park, $1,34. ers, $50. paid for old bills, $416.67; warden’ could not secure the necessary machin- ery during the day. deducting from this amount Meeting of Earnest Workers. The Earnest Workers are to meet Saturday with Miss Helen Gallup. They are planning an entertainment in ! which they will be assisted by the Searchlight band. The girls are think- ing up club pins and all of the usual things that go to make up a success- ful club in these days & good room and bath, . 52.00 Gay.q OTHEES UP TO 33:50.( u!um. mnoo- “BATH. $£00, s week or Tionth. m""’nrfi Hfi. ible. 4'Dede.) BERMUDA WF.ST INDI]:'S “ille mills, byt lately he had becs em- Jan. 3, chimney fire Hill street; Keb. oyed by his son, Michael J. Kirby. ; 27, chimney fire, J. Shea, East Main B a nummber of years Mr, Eiiby was | D%ath of Mrs. William Shackley— Bexton of St. Thomas' church and made many acquaintances and friends.” John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent, 50 Main Street county. Mr. Bliven has served for a 5 33, ‘chi G number of ¥ Where Vessels of Atlantic Fleet Are | Sinar aoono 2 Arer TRy ireney fioe | Iff Preston At Present—No Offensive Dances In | Parisean block, Green avenue; June 8, i most capable official. His new appoint- Borough Hatk chimney fire, D. P. Auclaim's biock, | ment is from Sheriff John O, Fox of An interesting feature of the regular Soule street; Aug. 11, chimney fire | Putnam., whom Governor Baldwin has meeting of Hancock post, G. A. R.| Margaret Foley Schackley, wite of | same block; Sept. 30, chimney fire No. | named fo complete the unexpired term Department of Connecticut was the | Willlam Schacklsy, died Tuesday af- | 52 Ashland street; Oct. 15, chimney fire | Of the late sheriff. y presentation to the post of a fine pic- | termoon at 3 o'clock at her home on | Ashland Cotton Co. No. 67 Hill street; Treasurer Resigns. Ture of Colonel Thomas D. Sheffield. | Church street. Mrs. Schackley, who | NOV. 28, chimney fire Dawley house | 4t the annual meeting of the official adjutant of the Dost for over twenty | nas been I hut a short time and who | Ealmer avenue; Dec. 18, chimney fiTe | poard of the . Methodist ~Episcopal | years and who will continue as adju- | had always take nan active interest in | Goebiel block, North Main street. The | chyrch Howard E. Main resigned as tant for life. The presentation -was ! church and social affairs died from a | bell alarms were D. . Auclair, Soule | treasurer, and the vacancy wus filled | 3 2 g made by Joshua M. Clark and accent- | shock. _She is survived by her hus- | Street, window draperies caught from |y, the ~election of Mrs. Bertha L. S.| states into one great community of intercom- Biven v sever o 2| GET AT THE WORLD THROUGH . Sibley, and has made a l i W < details of the work. The committee 5 by = i e RS B e e anclel. . ihe cel. | Will Oer the towna the fanilifiss of the | PIons; 83215 Dimeck —oropest PANAMA CANAL corent of the high mass of requem | Stale oranization and there will be & | 507 oy ara $30.57: caton basins, $42. MOOSUP WINTER CRUISES snd the singing was furnished by the = y 5 75, nti 1 2,135.79, makes the iy vi ot ot the ohurch. | e Iitby wag | the campaign. There i3 a local branch | 73 ameunding o $2, 150,70, Deputy Sherif Bliven Reappointed— !Large steamers, fine service, reason- born in Ireland 75 years ago, but came | i town in the state except T 7 H. JEL Male: Restorie - able rates. Iarly bookings should be fo this country while yet a young man, | Warwick. Over 311,000 was realized Fifteen Fires. g rassdcey. - S Rah Simiane e made with me for preferred accommo- Me_seiiled in Olneyville, then went | (rom the sale of Red Cross Christmas | George H, Prior, fire marshal, report- Cutting Suspended. | dations. Tickets to Georgia, Florlda to Westerly, and came to Lymansville | seals, ed fifteen fires during the year, total G R. Blivi h ived his and all &)uthfi!l‘n resorts and to Europe ost 30 vears ‘g"' For many years ; —(fiim bell alarms five and stlll alarms ten. | - vs‘i’;g‘;‘mi ““1‘:‘0{“:\?“’;:;9;; S by all lines. e was boss carder at the Lyrians i ST Fire loss $130. The still alarms were: | B Shemift covering this section of the i 1 | YOUR TELEPHORE Thousands of miles of wire link the cities and 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays The Best at the Price towns located all over this state and adjoining ance was by Commander Abel Babeock | band, William Schackley and five | Matches: July 23, Ashland Cotton Co. | Gallup to the office. - Mr. Main has { both referring to the real worth of the | children, her mother and two brothers. 131_‘;“"“5“1*;1:;“‘;‘[{;“" at:fi“t‘ ‘g tch_;:)- | served the church for a.period of five T : 3 colonel as a soldler, & comrade aud a | Her genial manner and willingness | (FE0 PIASRE R TRCERest OFh O | vears and made a very eficient mem- munication. Save the trip and the expense— 1 zen. n'”‘e pictwe wiil adorn ihe |to -assist others in need was shown | Dinwk’str‘;t. Ror 14 spomtameous | ber of the board. --Awvote of- thanke | 2 = il fi{mghe Post quarters in the | throughout her life and she will be | BNOOE, Strects Nov. Ad SPORISOCOUS | was extended him upon - his retire- | 0 e r(im Memori. greatly missed in the community. She|jarn’ of J. D. Eccleston, Mathewson | MRt TRAVEL BY TOLL LINE e was a member of St. Mary's church.| es, Of T Dy Booleston s et Good Ice Housed. aptain Charles E.amett, for many , Mrs. Schackley was born in Ireland, ' s 18 e 3 s L | Main street; caused by burlap placed | Ice cutting at but came to this country when a Joung | over register while sStarting fire in | brought to a stand & the | L A furnace and was ignited from intense | account of the raii. it ttempted Hold-up. heat. Assistance rendered outside o ave the Smith house “tine with the| A young woman on her way to at- | borough limits on July 15 barn owned ! started work at the other ho rmmel is to|tend a whist club Tuesday was ac-|by John R. Armstrong: July 27, ice | W. Martin has his houses Te has a new pow. | costed near the Watch Hill dich. The | houses owned by Shea Bros. when 1,600 | several other smaller usérs have taken or boat, thirty-dve feet ong, ten feet | Man made 2 bold attempt to hold her, | feet of hose were laid. Ninety-three | advantage of the opportunity of gat beam, with twelva horsepowor double | Put she made her escape. gallons of chemical were used, ering the crop. It is exceptionally clear motor and especially equf; ;peJ tn Phonograph Concerts. Health Officer’s Report. and nine inches thick. s C years engaged in the coastwise trade, part of the tims in commond of ihe schooner Grace P. Willaid recently ing regul i Pawcatuck river engage in fisheric ! t that heads thi | The Southern New England Telephone Company 53:;:;;‘:; gives it a nu: ——— shell the secret of the great success of our system of First-class Dentistry i ?,',"";E;’“:JL’.}‘,S > Wednesday afterncon and evening | The report of the health officer, Dr. Mail Unclaimed... vty Lo 0 people of Stonington had an oppor- | G. H, Jennings, stated that the num- | At the Moosup postoffice this weelk ¢ | tunity of hearing an Edison phon- | ber of contagious diseases reported was | the following letters are uncalled fo) ey e a s graph concert in Brayton hall. Many |larger than for the preceding vear. | Francois Tetreault, = Charles Jensen, L Ry s popular and classical pleces were | Four cases of whooping. cough, four | William Hunter, Fred -Demute, Miss SO ey eSS = {Reard with much pleasure hy the | cases scarlet fever, 45 cases of measies | Grace Corning and Augustte Beau- e g N W-Q—on Frse ¢ |laxge crowd that attended. were reported, and there were many | dreau. ., v ¥ a pair o A meeting of the general committee | more who were cared for by the family Loo for Business Revival. horses, and ownel hy 1of the 1914 celebration is to be helde in | and thus not reported. I‘our cases of | . i g. 2 i was laden with baled straw ers | Borough < hall Wednesday evening, | consumption, two sent to the county | Conditions at the local plants of the nigh, Wiih two men perched on top.|Jjan. 28 The includes Mystic, Paw- | sanatorium {he cxpense necessary be- e A e L R catuck committeemen as well as those | ing met by the commitiee having in Tower mill is closed this week, and at | ———— bridge the load of siraw ot i d sl : T - thi i rom orders and socleties in the bor- | charge the fund ralsed for this pur- | lower mill I closed this weele and at For Thursday and Friday Money Savers the bales on the rigat in“gh of Stonington. pose. IYive nuisances were reported ettt St A ————. S toppled and fell to t e v mbetod b e are running. The management. how- M | ean 1.4 i ; quest. The i 3 OCatn of wltet excellent supply of drinking water | ®VeT, anticipate a revival shortly. 4 zc 2 ) otz 3 - {§ Sugar Cured sy . man sitting on_that se]lf to the other The fleet of vessels of the Atlantic | gptained from the reservoir is : g liotent 100 s £ e no small | being thrown' off Shipping Co. of Stonington here have | factor towards the health of the bor- NOAMNK No damage resulted from tk been reported safe from damage by | ough. In the past twenty vears the | 4 —_— the storms of the last few davs. Cap- | only cases of typhoid fever in the bor- | Miss Mary J. Pendleton, 83, died |tain C. A. Davis, the manager reports | ough were those where the disease was | __Flectric motors have been installed at her home in Mechanic street Wed- | the Clara Dav loading coal at | contracted from -outside source. He |Near the shipyard for the power which spoke of the necessity of the extension | IS 10 Tun the machinery in the boat of the sewers in Several streets. The | Shop of Bracci and &ompany at Light- lack of protection from smalipox by | holise Point. nesday afterncon after a brief illness. | Philadelphia for Ponce, P. R.; the vaccination of most of the school ch The new decks being put in ne (@b ... E st She was the daughter of Deacon Tay- | Florence Howard was due to- leave dren, as well as some adults is a fact | Schooner Caroline Butler are .aimost 9to11a. m. HOUR SALE 9to11a. m. at prices that make it easy fof the masses to enjoy natural or artificial sets of teeth that ars the best that nature and skill can supply. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE | Succeeding The King Dental 203 Main Street, next to au‘i:; CORNED BEEF i Store. | Lady Attendant i accideat. 'Phone 1282-3 street when the Broad Chreet Chris- |the Hope Sherwood left Havana fian church was organized in 1843, She | Jan. 16 for St A narew's bay, Forida to witnessed the joining of hands tal {load Ilumber for Hoboke: lor Pendieton and was present at the | New York on Saturday for St. Mary's home of her grandfather in Pleasant | river, Ga., to load ties for New York; Florida to | to be deplored. The sudden appear- | Completed. Work will be finished this | The Ben- | ance and spreading of this disease— | Weok. A FULL LINE OF GOODs the church covenant. Miss Pendicton | famin F. Poole is in Wilmi L aran e 3 v | Mre John Hosford of Migh strest | tal 's Gift has been a member of the church for | G, and-sailled Tuesday with rallroad | vaccination..in_ the orbugh, wouly | Was hostess vesterday fo the members Fresh Cut LIVER suitable for New Year's Gil sixty-two years. ties for Baltimore, Md., the Fanny | cause untold suffering as weil as an 0f the S Link society. A delight- resh Cut Lean SALT PORK 102 C { Presoctt is on her way to Moss Point, | immense pecuniary loss. ful social ‘hour followed the bustness | of_ the five | Miss to load lumber for Havana. The | The present lease between the Wa- meeting. WM. FRISWELL’S About fifty membe atoupe of Gamphre Gitla hald i uhion |0 Jobd lamber To | Th . h R inls o1 PR U a he e ¥ g good freights | ter company and the borough will soon o = = Foncary e Hor pasium at the | and are ail in good repair. BUS | Xpire. There is a clause in tne tease {urned from New.osic Hhsteckw went || Bremsimn 1 8 FRESH OYST ERS 30 25-27 Franklin St. ¢ v nigl h : Rt d to bring home X 3 THe girls entered {he room to the | churen o haar Lhe First Baptist that proviles o Moy for e T o | “Tuesday evening a mesting of Wash- |l SLICED BACON, Ib. 2C ; C church has made arrangements for an ; 2cquire the property. This is being | . = . e ; Jisbussed by some of the borough res. | ington council, American Mechanics, idents and is well worth the consig- | Was held. One candidate was admit- | erat] £ all. Ted erations ol Ll Mrs. Lavinia Patterson has returned | music of a weird Indian march plaved | entertainment when Alss Catherine by Mrs. Edward B. Coy. After Siving | Drice of Wester = . Sife fire sign the usual ceremony 00k | ai Bruie Lorl, Wil Sing and Miss place. New songs were sung by, th S Sty T T s T wum!gx.\fl\sle;i Schoone mes M. Gifford left Mon- Buys Burdick House. to Stonington after a visit to friends was-admitted fo the Lanewa campfire | pey ed oy, London where she wWill | yy.eq Mavnard has purchased of | in_the village, { and two girls of the Ninigret camp | po. ged oussLh 20 Ao, Commission | egrge A fiaskell the house xnown | Harry Raihbun has returned to Wa- | White Elephant Cafe DAN MURPHY & CO. g Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars vy PURE LARD Fine PROCESS CREAMERY BUTTER i . < Are ™ fishing at Gloucester =, { 3 2 were awarded the rank of firemake z as the Enirdick house om Norih Maig | terbury after a visit with his parents, UTTER bs. . .00 In place of the usnal campfire talk a‘.‘é;’“‘\-“f\?&‘ bi"[e“"fl' qsgw % T o' g Capt. and Mrs, W, P. Rathbun. B - Ib.... 31lbs. .... $1 Corner of Water and Market Sts. Mise Bthel Cochran spoke to the girls | 3 scheduled for this : ; | ey« el e ol s e ipon (e Btth point of e taw of the | SYeNIDE With the feam from South : Sl LR Capwsll - Bougiay Extru 300 hpon the Dfth puint of the law of the | Kingston, Assistant Manager Stapiin | . Mrs. Martin Wallace has a brood of riage of Miss Gladys Doug- | atched lust week Tues- promise: have thought it was | livel street and Walter Cap- ¢ London took place at the game. = Juicy . was much appreciated by the gir A" number of out-of-town people who | Offensive Dances Forbidden. are-interested in starting this move- | in Boroush hall the agent has pasted B Frelh CAUL"‘LO\\ ER l.::mer- Pilsner, 50c per da:-. me sent. Among these were | aotices forvidding the tango =4 i 8 “Ivergreen, 5c per Miss Louise Trumbull. Mrs. Gertrude | Hiar dances in that. mirs and sim- FUNERAL." _~ . |surprise to theic<frientis. ==t 0 U7ileachs. .u'io. .. v . Prae. dal g rr ciivery 16 all parts of the Latham and Mrs. George Haley of|special officer has beea i “ted | .:ru : Stonington, and Misses Kenvon and | snforg the o s Swift of Hope Valle i ardg The various groups which took ])a) (3 in- this meeting are given bhelow, to- ]enher with the name of the guar- c o dians. : rowd at St. Jean Ba = Lonewa group, ‘Mrs. Herbert L. S Cueetval L Smith, guardian: Oweenie group, Miss | Alma L, Lamphear, substituting for Ripe TOMATOES CONFECTIONERY SUGAR PIES, CAKE AND BREA]) - B, f LOUIS H. ERUNELLE , 4 ieces CODFISH 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) 1 can Corn h"' 248 BLOATERS, 2 for.... 5¢ 1 can Succotash } PEACHES, Ib. .. 9c 5;“‘“;_” | North Main streat Wednesday after- fioon at one o'clock. Rev. Allan Spideli | s ch, officiated. i cBrocime, Miss Evelyn | Gift of $100 to St. Mary’s Church— uardngr, Lharxe« F Gardner and Good Catch of Pickerel. Georgé H. Prior sang Rock of Ages | Miss Ml Starr Utter, the r B - !find Nearer, My God to Thee. Tne Eunrian . Rlichanm Sty BUIAT | Tuesday, the . fourth night of the| burlal was In Yantle cemetery, Nor carnlyal Leing held by the St. Jean| Wich, the bearérs heing Deacon J, I band, & well entertained crowd packed | Phillips, Ransom Read and . N the new St. Jean hall, The games and | \Wheelock. Aut R .o d P .2 amugements of all kinds were well| The friends who attended (heé ser 0 Repamiag an amhng Bateohtaca © afouy were hresen trom | $lses oo out of fown were Miss ar 3 : i aftville, Willimaniic and other places, | Allen of Brookivn, Coun, Mr. and Mry We repair autos of all kinds in the | Afige N, v, Aliiner's full orchestra fur. | Blias Patriok and Mr. e proper manner. nished music for dancine, LSl EoRE UL oS Cemtsihus, 5 : o Gtarae. Caonty of Taiey a1 rs, JTames Newton of Ceniral Village, Latest Improved Facilities make B€08° FOoner of e Gt hin nar his, | Miss Ethel Chemplin of Hartford and oun-shop unexcelied in New England. - | 3fr - ana Mrs John Cooney of | High| 3. Robert Malcolm of Brooklgp, N We bake the paint on, which makes | street. S Tl er Noves e a3 IRd ot r s o bl bl 3 Biokectl Sbnr Picisr rewer, Mrs, Robert Malcolm, Aiss o k£ = Eihel Champlin, a piflow £ g . e : Williaw Morriasetts, Medos Tiimbert | B b AnpR, & ‘Tu“m;,fl*;;‘ “,,iné;:; MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. and Delsle Bourque weni on a fishing F. B, Rain P Hack, Li % B ack, Livery and Boarding 3 LOAN Co. 42 diain Novees, "Upstairs, (Establisned 1872.) FUR SEASON OPENS i Now uuutimnmrynutog‘:m ‘ your furs. 1 guarantee all repair work 10 be perfeet. Have &lso a nice line of ~ ;*‘ur Coats for men and women, Wo- ! men’s Muffs and Collars and anything BE PROGRESSIVE {1n the Fur lige. New Fall Millinerv i Haca voue Ontioal Work done s, +. | M- BRRUCNER, 81 Franklin St. 2 ; _ C. A. SPEAR, JOSEPH BRADFGRD BOOK BINDER - Clank Eosks Mode gad Rurled te Gres 108 BROADWAY. A zine mssortment of latest stvles MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket Street cp-t -date heuse, | .‘:r:'s"::é’-':'.::%::;..:"sw .| The Yo Faning Lo, over Somers) Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St o A\ILL' CASTINGS Why not have yours done right? It! irip to Packer Tuesday. The result of casts no mere. their “trip was 12 fine pickerel. the | and [§7 rridihe cagy | durest " Weigiing gl over ihres Lo e . STABLE 5 | Bentley-Clarke Aute Co.|rgen zgever circlo of The King's Daughters | . ley- % “Gift to St Mary’s Church. Class. circle of Norwich, &, Fr o < guarantes { s oo 5‘ @ Fhe Bul® 28 Main 8t Westerly, R, I Kav, Joweph Belanger al hoth masses | Mr. and Mrs, H, E. Paul, Misses Drie- § best al.ihe most y ‘fi“n‘,%‘ °.‘-§.. by et