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NORWINH RULLFT] THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 : 'WESTERLY MANUNUER $5,080 60403 Pasquale Salameno Held For Shooting Charles Brown—Bul let Not Yet Found—Grass Fire—Flag Day Exercises in the S¢hools Today. AND DEVELOPS AT ANY AGE “It would be economy for Westerly left, the buller has not been found. to abandon the town farm and board [Jt did not enter the body and there Ithe poor of the town at the Dixon |is«no mark on Brown's clothing to ‘house in the winter and at the Oc show the bullet’s course after it atruck {house. Watch ILll, {n the summer,” | the body. It is therefore believed that |Wwas the statement of the late Wanton |it remained in Brown’s clothing and { Hoxte, in annual financial town meet- | was probably lost while on the way ing, some years ago, and the senti- |to Dr. Scanlon’s office where an un- ment was-endorsed by some prominent | successful effort was made to locate citizens. Walter R. Wightman, state | the bullet. Although the call was agent of churities and correction, says | close, Brown was not injured to any that the care of paupers in the state | extent and was not in the least dis- has grown into a vexing problem and | turbed over the shooting. declares for m mnew system of coi . 3 munity almshouses and revised laws.| A fire alarm was sent in Wednesday Rhode Island’s settlement law is less | afternoon at half past two from box liberal than that which obtained in 35, corner of School —and George Colonial days, and which prevailed un- | stree Before the alarm went the til about 1816, when the lines were |round, the Alert Hook and Ladder more tightly drawn. Under the pres- | truck and Cyclone hose wagon, with ent law a man may have lived in 2 | Chief Cottrell in command, were going town for fifty vears, have been a suc- |at a lively gait down Elm street, The cessful business man, at one time have | cause of the alarm was a grass fire prid & tax upon $1,000,000 worth of | in the Pendleton lot that is in the rear personal property. then have met with | of the residence of A. T. L. Ledwidge Teverses, lost that personal Droperty, |in Spring street, An area of about ecome too ill to work, have no rela- | half an acre was burned over and tives upon whom he could cail for fearing that the fire would communi- e { port, or have those who have forgotien | cate with the houses in Spring street, = his liberality in former days en | the alarm was sent in. Very soon af- Burke—St, Germain. here will be no door open to him ter, before the arrival of the fire ap- of the state aimshouse at -~ | paratus, the fire was extinguished by Miss Leontiné A, St Germain. P ois 'residing in . the vicinity. A dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon St |~ On the other hand, had he been a|strong wind prevailed, the fire traveied Germain of New London, and Henry | worthless fellow, one Wh father or | rapidly and for a time nearby prop- Horace Burke of New Haven, were | srangfather had paid a tax upon $300 erty was threatened, hence the fire upited in marriage by Rev. Timothy | worth of real estate ,or had he inher- | alarm. M. Crowley at St Mary's Star of the |jreq a like piece of realty and lost it —_ Sea church in that city Wednesday | hrough any cause, he would have a Local Laconics, morning &t 8 ‘oiGlack [ The "cddmgileual ettlement In the town wherein | yiliam Sesar left Wednesday for R e e To | that zeally <was located, and the toWR | Fustis, Florida, for two monthe' ‘visit. ve s be- | o oblige ort him as i , 3 2 ing present. The church was beauti- 5;‘,“’\‘,’,‘3 %o obliged 16 AERD Sl iiih 1ma| The joln jochiative cimmiiee o= fully decorated with palms, ferns and Slléq. the atate rshvsa to over- | public health has organized, with Sen- carnations. The attendants were Miss | Y fowing with one class of indigents and | ator Silas R. Richmond of Hopkinton fda M. St. Germain, sister of the bride | post o8 Wilk 8 S CThored by farm- | chatrman, and Gerald Mowry clerk. and Otto A, Bergstrom, s faxpayers as burdens upon their | Representative Kenyon of “South The bride wore a handsome travel- |, . - | Kingstown has presented a petition ing gown of black and white checked “iate settiement commission is ! of Washington County Pomona grange Cloth, trimmed with seal. with hac to | S8 ST GIN i gure | favorable to the proposed appropria- match. The bridesmaid’s gown and » 00d circumstances tion for the extermination of the EYPsy hat were of blue. h;}l_t;w\'_!Lm: the w‘:v‘; sfortune stripped of | and browntail moth, 4 mony & Wed o e cans and unable to gain a livelihood | The secretary of agriculture has di- | at the residence of the bride’s parent be properiy cared for in_the toWn ' rected that the government cable, con- At soon M and ME Bams Bl o iw he has long resided. There are trolled by the weather bureau, con- their automobile for their future Nome | yiners who are advocating the estab- necting Block Island with the maln- in New Haven, where the bridegroomi | ot ¢ oither community or coun- Jand be sold, and has fixed February a prominent contractor. Ars, Burke | (% i 1 : = i 1 ‘. P g tI € | {y almshouses, which shall displace | 17 as the date of offer for sale. the distinction of being the oniy |, % T conducted town poor | that h woman attorney-at-law in New Lon- SARok iCLedtown | | = A 2 | farms, or sec wiser administration | ot TR o bers Tha e~ | tatmniox fee-nre wiscr admiRGEy MYSTIC cipients of ny valuable gifts. {ignated as “the outside poor. ——— Bradshaw-Foster Marriage—Good At- How l¢ Losk Fo Tammany. |, The schools of Westerly will ob- | tendance at Fellowship Meeting— pZizechery jon £u sotesn lnar of | eoins ol o Hicviia || veuns Beonionils suiis B York city in a mirage, upside down. arranged in accordance with Doubtless it seems that way all the ions submitted by Walter I. Hme this winter to Tammany.—San (OMinissioner of As has been Francisco Bulletin. { stitution of ¢ 'my Flag day Rhode Island, Budlong post, Miss Lulu Foster and Edward Brad- & s | shaw|were united in marriage Monday hools of the state. gventhg by the Rev. O. G. Buddington ¢ his residence In West Mystic. After short honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw will reside on Bank street. | occasion of dust and dodging. As soon w AU [coo NEWS T0 THE SieK Honey | IN_NORWICH '©Of Horehound and Tar For Cou(;gchsdS and Col : 1 o) THE REAL CAUSE OF YOUR DISEASE CAN NOW BE DISCOVERED. : PERFECTED X-RAYS AND OTHER WONDERFUL NEW INVENTIONS USED “REE OF CHARGE BY THE X-RAY EPERTS LIGHT UP MANS INTERIOR nor snyiling injuricuse M:ha I P | IOWING JUST WHAT IS WRONG. =" 1 America’s Foremost X-Ray Experts Now Here | 224, the third degree will be con- ferred. The New Road, Pro and Con. The question of land damages will | probably prove a fatal one when it comes to accepting the layout for the new state road in the locality north of the berough through the lands of the estate of Alexander S. Palmer and Ed- ward F. Darrall and others. It is ex- pected that prices will be high on this property. As to the new route itself, there is considerable unfavorable com- ment over it ia town, owing to the fact that the borough is left a ha'f- mile or so behind. A number of peo- ple see an advantaage, however, stat- ing that the automobiles.for which the new road is being built, are of no benefit to the borough and are only an E &hcmughly~_und=rflojd_i=_PIl|f verybody knows that a disease cured and that many invalids re- main sick because the cause of their iliness _was _never thoroughly _in- vestigated and consequently never properly treated. The X-Ray Ex- s _believe_that it _is_better to take no medicine than to take the wrong medicine_and they attribute their_great success in healing _the sick to the improved methods used as the decision of the highway-com- missioner is announced protests will be filled at Hartford avainst the pro- ject of going through the land of some of the summer residents of the town, as they are opposed to any change in the layout. The attitude Is quite different from that of several Quiambaug people, who are afraid that they are going to be left off to one side when the new work Is put throuzh and have offered to give some of their front yards to keep the high- way from being moved. A Chilly Day. ‘Wednesday at Stonington the ther- mometer registered 16 above zero dur- ing the day. %3 i i A - = = = e e e a0 This illustration shows some of the disease conditions which the X-Rays will show. to her studies at Bridgewater State by them in discovering just what is wrong. Many cases are decided at once with positive certainty by the X-Rays. Other c3ses require other methods_which_are_also_used free of charge. Normal school, after several days spent with her parents on account of iliness. pr— | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Anderson, r— Jr., are spending a week in Providence | in the interest of the former's health. Rowse B. Wilcox of Brown univer- sity has returned to Providence. hav- ny mer e v wo o 3 Days Only--Thursday, Friday and Saturday Edmund Hyde is home for a few There are 13,052,000 J world. America has 2,194,061 sented at all the pub s in the |Army of the Republic, Will be repre- S 2 é schools of the Fellowship Meeting. | e town by membe or Wo- The Congregaticnal churches In this 7 i ¥ s man's Relief cc partici- | gection heia a iellowship meeting with {pate In the exe make brief the Mystic Bridge Congregatidnal | addresses to the s church W ednesday which was largely | Paul H. Hil been assigned attended. Delegations from the Led- to the Westerly High school with yard, North Stonington, Road church, James A, Barber, the only medal-of- | Westerly and _Stonington churches 4 honor man in the town of Westerly. iwere present. The meeting was open- Christopher Simmons has been a ed by Deacon B. F. Williams and the to the Elm street school, J 3. sermon was preached by Rev. H. M. »wn to Pleasant Street ool, Abel Holiister of North Stonington. At Babcock and Joshu: . Clark to the noon dinner was served in the parish " Park Avenue, Amos P, Chapman and A house by the Ladies’ Ald soclety. Thought Would Go Wild, Dryand Nro: dénnie Parier to the Guarry Tl | 10 Lty Schedul : Mrs, Abbie J. Eldred to the Chestnut, Holiday Schedule. Flaky, Hair Nearly All Came Out. ;7 3. Alice fit to the school at Today (Thursday), Lin&'u{ud(iu,y, 1(‘(“:‘ i i White Rock, Willlam D. Babcock to | banks will remain ciosed all day. The Used Cuticura Soapand Ointment W¥hite Reck, A0 amedon to | Mystic postofice will keep holiday Three Months, Head All Cured. tne school at Dunn's « : hours, open from 6.15 a. m. to 10.30 a. i m., and from 30 p. m. to 6.30 p. m. | The depths of navigable waters here | No money orders will be issued. The 20 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, V&.—“T and hereabouts, compiled from offic al | carriers will make only one trip. The had eczema on my head and it itched some- sources, is o Between Bloc stores will have a I oliday. land sounds thing awful. It seemed sometimes as lsland and though I would go wild. The eczema was dcpths dry and flaky. One day X combed it harq 1 nroush W ‘with a fine comb and made it alt raw. My ¢t throt balr nearly all came out gradually so T had 57y "“7 ! a small twist of hair and did not use butone {1, Valentine Party. e Young People's society of Bt. s church assembled in the parish se Monday evening for monthly eting with an attendance of 50. The inment was a valentine party.| high Hill, pas rter Rairpin to hold it. : i | | Sixteen new members were added to “I tried but in vain; it did no good. the so eshments were gerved. ‘Then T thonght I would try Cuticura Soap n Little | I“";n 4\‘\"]»:“{“ \l;; k"mg'\:xr W l:\e“.\rlaxm and Ointment. T used them three months NarTit 2 feet: | win Miss Stevens, nd Mrs, | and then my head was all cured and my '° hair began to grow 50 it is quite thick now; ¢ 1 have four times as much as [ had." (Signed) Mrs. Ellen W. Adams, Nov. 16, 1912, FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS The following is a most effective.and eco- Christ McGaug! Briefs and Personals. - Spaulding is visiting in Mass. John Kinnegan and daughts Eilsworth . Gray, of Le e in_town Wednesday George A. MacKenzie to westerl: Outicura Soap and hot water and continue B bathing for some minutes. This treatment 1s bost on rising and retiring. At other ! times use Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet 1 | and bath, to assist In preventing inflamma- #ion, irritation and clogging of the pores, the Rev, Frank H. Decker, former pastor | common cause of these distressing facial of the Congregational church in Paw- | eruptions. Sold throughout the world. catuck, charge of | 340 in Providence, Hiram Burnett has returned to New | York after a short stay in the village. | nomical treatment: Gently smear the af- channel, 21 1-2 | Tasbelly. Macien: i fected parts with Cuticura Oihtment, on the don, 28 1-2 feet; | Gertrude Adams of hing- end of the finger, but do not rub. Wash off s 25 1-2 feets | 1o D, C., is visiting in the village. the Cuticura Ointment in five minutes with b yides, i rs. Edward E. Bucklin is visiting d to d channel mean low w high water er of his father on Wednesday. i rummage sale held by the h of Veterans added almost | o the treasury Liberal sample of each mailed free, with (‘urch wor iden |~ Stonington lodge, No. 26, 32-p, Skin Book. Addresspost-card* Cuti- Severa was the principal e in their rooms in the G i Dk T Beietor r at the February meetin Wednesday evening. The first degree #3)Men who shave and shampoo with Cu~ -1 5 “Hub i city. M. Decker | was conferred on a class of candidates. thew Soapwill find it best for gkin and scalp. < of the org prospectis STONINGTON | i st i il | Local Markemen Going to New Lon- { don Shoot—Layout of New State I D ap s g ol Many- i naballat The state board of registration AV\; tion of Ladies’ Auxiliary. i | | what i stopping rms and diseased. tiss poison every breath! Hara is the big point in the treatment by Hondun s Catmrrhal delis 1t porifes the 2y 221¢ enters he Boe, throat and mouth: 1is Action, 18 shmple, sootbing and seicnti Rerstel drige” iarane Brove Tt by roe sampie. Fibeg-all druagiet or direet Komdon Mig. Co., Minneapoiis, Miav. ONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly veterinary medicine held annual mee i Island state cerg: Dr. Tsland C invitatic sun club has ac- from the New | L.ondon in club 0 atltend a trap shoot Washington' birthday. Amo: those who will attend are August O Muller, president, Willlam J. Robinson, b hman and Charles Cush- | , all good shots. At the National | portsmen's show, to be held at New rom Feb. 21 to 28, the local club ! represented by its president, O. Muller, Joseph Cushman m J. Robinson, recently se- Colonel Charles F. Tillinghast sf Providence, commander of First Artil {lery district, e inspection comp! land win and complimented Captain Thacker: upon the owing. Colonel T: A. Bartlett, Jr linghast w: mpanied by Lieuten- | son of Conducto ant Colonel der H. Johnson of | 1o oing thr ovidence z ors Arthur N. Nash a of Wickford, R. I, Bartlett, who has the here in the morn- Auto Repairing and Painti We repair autos of all kinds in proper manne: Latest Improved Facilit d in New court, where he h c . often acted as i nected with interpreter, it was the first time he tenary celebration. appeared ds & prisoner at the bar. it is planned to work the second de- Although the bullet is plainly traced sree on a good sized class of cundx-! through Brown's coat, sweatfer, vest dates at the meeting of Nina council T olEp and two shirts, to & point just over K. of C, to be held this (Thursday) | hlnk the heart, and grazed the flesh to the evening, and Sunday auernogr'x.!dfi;; of the man who tried to wsar boy's clothes or vice versa? Yet scores of people lock through glasses that are | Protect too strong or teo weak. Eyes change ‘H with the years. Let us fit glasses YW_:“” Horl Ask for that really fit your eyes. : : Tt C. A, SPEAR | ORIGINAL - SSb % '5 g Optometrist i ENUINE/ The Food Drink for all Ages—Qthers are Imitations Franklin Square, over-Somsrs > cen | be held tod | state. The foliowing topics will be forte W ong Min. Bigens B Hyds, TODAY—TOMORROW and SATURDAY AT T Rev. Georze W. Davenport secre- tary of the First district of Boston, -\ £ FFm = will preach in Calvary church Sunday Vm mornin L Ladies’ Auxiliary Installation. The members of Division No. 27, Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H., held 3 H H < e e e So many sick people called for free examinations last Saturday that the large of- When the officers recently elected were M fice rooms at the Wauregan were overcrowdzd and many were unable to await their turn installed. A social hour fo'lowed the business session. The installation was to see the Experts. performed by County President Mrs. Hanley of New London. This week, therefore, the Experts have generously consented to make free ex- . Teacher Taken Il = aminations for three days instead of one as previously intended. Miss Pearl L. Davis, English in- x m N h structor at the Stonington High school, Th -Ray Experts arrangi to ope! rm: i Wi was taken iddenly ill while at her 5 y p e gmg = e anent office in - e md dities Monday and was taken to ner i when opened the usual fees for X-Ray work will be charged. All those who wish to be home. Her condition is reporicd fav- § examined free of charge should therefore call this week at the hotel and take advan- Torthe remainderiof, 048 meslew il o fitage of this generous offer while it lasts. Mzn and women will be examined on all three X days, but Friday afternoon will be given especially to women. HOURS—I0 to 12 have enjoyved a week of good s S f2t05 and7t09. " T | Over 1000 Cures Don’t Trust Your Letters from those who have been The singing society of the Baptist cured prove that over 1,000 cures of ° church, orzanized Monday eveni is men and women have been made by E th the musically inclined in the village. Officers were elected as follows: Pres- ident, Charles W, Davis: secretarv Smith; treasurer and v, Miss Maud Fitch., n susical instructor. A mem- yership committee composed of A. V. Morgan, John McQuarrie, Miss Aiken and Miss Gertrude Erown. expected to become very popular with of ten sick people can get well if they get the right treatment. There is real- ociated X-Ray Experts prove that medicine for yvears for diseases they have saved years of hopelessness and - illness, which w. first simple and discovered and treated. day in doubt about your true condition, as nd other improved methods of discovering erts positively guarantee to tell with- ict nature of your disease, just what - treatment to effect a E urable by ly no excuse for most invalids to re- many sick peop takir main sick, as in many cases the true never had ) Woodward of Stonington has i ecured suffering easily nature of their illness has only been guessed at and in.many instances they Do n have been taking medicine for dis- with the been appointed. Friday evening has eases which they never had. The X- disease the been selected as the meeting night. Ray Experts can and positively do Out any ch The first meetinz of the perfected or- E organs are affe ganization will be held Feb. 20. correct all these mistakes and place ), per Missicosry i Confeonte’ Taday. | the patient at once on the road to any medical or P ARt T eoting oriilie THns ol AT health by finding out once and for all The X-R sionary Conference of Connecticut will i just what is wrong and selecting these SVETY 000 all such cases as Ititude of chronic e Inc day) with tho [§ treatments which have been proven (o st Baptist chur This s a con- P invalids who were huation of the effort begun severa catative by thorsughitsetiin huncreds S peoplensss1 ears ago by the Daymen’s Missionary = movement. A series of eleven confer- ences will be held covering the entire w that these let- of similar cases. A thorough ex- ters are t amination by these noted PHYSIC- ‘Wb“sh"d on; no matter how many Ray Experts can probabl is paper. r disease or condi_ d to help you, the women will' please IANS will cost you nothing and may save your life. bring their husbands a discussed at these meetings: The Church and the World Task, Spiritual Power for the World Task, Missionary Informatfon, or An Informed Church the World Tagk, The Hvery Mem- ber Canvass, or Modern Methods for the World Task, The New China, The Resources of the Church, Amer- jca’s Situation, Enlisting the Whole Constituency, Business Efficiency for World-wide for 3 Sick Women Cured Without Cutting During the Kingdom, Woman Work for Women. Rev ¢'. Robbins, returned recentiy from Philippines and Rev. P. R. Brakeman, who h spent much time in China, with Rev. A. B. Coates of Hartford, will speak. Supper will be served by the women of the church following the afternoon session. The pray: meeting of the Baptist church was held on Wednesday in- stead of Thursday evening this week Supper Well Patronized. The supper =iven Wednesday eve- ning by the True Plue society. a branch of the Dauechters of America in Mechanics’ hall, was well patronized . past s of women were fully treated by the X-R - » knife, notwith- standing the fact that a gr thess cases were declared heolutely hopeless without th ry able medical men. Declared Incurable Without Knife—Well Today Mrs. Floyd with an ovarian hing but an operati d medicines have ent y remove th ha en for five years." / Says:—*T1 had suffered everything three years. Doctors said that od. X-Ray treatments I am in better health n o e / my : A ) Declared Hopelessly Incurable by Many Doctors, Mrs. n g rd e Z i, W. C. Bronson, a Well-Known and Highly Respected ! X\ of lzes Miraculous Recovery 3 : AR : ol \ joy sa 1 1 ). t = from a multitude of others, both men and women, may be These te timoni: ort sta i + seen at the offices. Dr woar mn 8 tgrmoye, from ‘('lh;’"" EEDESE Lofo thelr and, in fact, almost every other known disease. These letters newly purchased house on Pearl street. Sria AT T R so that any one who so wishe: v Miss Marion Gracey has returned to give the full addresses of y ¥ hat any one wt wishes may New London after a visit with Mr. and ils E write to or go see them personally. Mrs, Edgar Gracey. include rheumatism, deafness, and nerve dis- catarrh, chronic heart, kid iver, stomach, lu es, INTERESTING BITS. : BEAR IN NIND ¢ cxaminations made LY the X-Ray painless, and 1 ’ narmless, and do not necessitate embharrassing exposure, Roman antiquaries are beglnning to o {pink’ {hat ihe story of Romulus and & St Remus i3 not a myth. ‘ommenda- 1 1 tore Bont, who. 1a 19, CERTES! of . (e A SPECIAL DAY FOR WOMEN—FRIDAY, 2 to 5 p. m, exploration work, belleves that he has found the tomb of Romulus and also the remains of the first city which 1CH 3 i the founder ‘traced with his plow. ‘1 Physician members Licensed by the State of Conn., for Fourteen Years. Train- Acording to the “Mexiaan Year [l ed Nurses, Graduates of U. S. Government Hospital at Washington, D. C., in Attend- ovk.” the total capital employed the Mexican mining industry is 364 ance for Women. . 000,000, Of this 0,000 000 is said - to he American. tee to cure & ters from many | could not be & N -Wm

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