Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1914, Page 6

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~ |WESTERLY PRISONERS AT KINGSTON Tl A9 3 TraveLens omeoTony. S ; R - APM. | | 3 Newl.aondon 5 H 1 NORWIC! Disposition Made of Several Cases of Local Interesti—Probate | < 2 3 : Ll n; ourt Business—Miss McColl Appointed Probation Of- TS (s 1,100 | ) A Bicnens ool Doyl Siassd Court Busin pEgin ation 7 < : : I HA l NEW YORK Ofl‘. ltchedand Burned, Scratched ficer—Moose From New London Visit Westerly Lodge. 5 A R and Made Sores.. Cuticura Soap | b . ; . CHESTER W. CHAPIN and Qintment Completely, CAred. | 1, . cuperior couet for Wasbing- | i and Tiesgay 210 wi not e x| ; 67 Tere are Special Offerings in Seasonable Merchandise NEW HAMPSHIRE Gk ton county ,,‘l &.wg:"lxsxmsufi,: ieased betore Thursday and yernans | paeroN " : ST tha SIIWH B s T da Choose tuis suuis wex: i oo ee D B s o o aiamd | spostion waa - Taade” of 9 dhe ] / g 0:’ 5 i t make this a Busy Store Today Foruet 30 Donalalanl SO U0 { charges against horansiT At ‘n“u! The contract for the erection of two o'EE!“n"' 1 Superb View 01 Lhe Womderiul 25tine @-year. At first 1t came on in the form of | 5, e g public bath houses has been awarded SR8 Paliont of Sisntatiun siand. dsndruff which scaled aff and } —fé,‘:“'bu O Y elionns, | to the Hope Building company, by the Fteamer leaves New Loudon at 11 i % .y ’ . ey were. charged with breaking and | bourd of coniract and supply of the | . Children’s Winter Coats at $3.98 = dally, (opofis Sundsx). dos Now East River, at 6.30, and entering on the night of December 22, | £ SR ) h 8 G e * = 2 % Plor 40, Norin Riven T o'clock nex: L Riie Ppaswell. Toscano an g skl he gt - Children’s Winter Coats of chinchilla and boucle, e tla i . pe es, while Mur as cl et & t mm.flmfi’.mm’, | addition witn entering the Woolworth | mer Gtiene win - soagian et e A SHORTER SEA VOYVAGE SUPERIOR ACCOMODATIONS || sizes 8 and 10 years, in gray, navy and brown— - NORWICH 80 would bived. My hair came | Store. Both pleaded guilty and were | 1005 7 rac Sherman compa = T formerly,sol 0— — 10— it by Bandiule eed wae, | SOgh sentbaced to four years in state | SR oy submitted s b of 3100 Winter Rates Special Tours OusCILe Sock Tt ysoldupto 5750~ $3.98 || xEw Yors and dry. | otments _were also reported | The bid ‘of W llam * Williams, who earance Price .. ..s...eeoacocmnssoneieon o *“Tusedseveral kindsotsoap | against Peler Rima and Charles Va- | constructed the mnew town hall and| § SORE sl Wy ui; Coti SN oo SNt Clibme Meals a Ia Carte “ithout getting any relief. At last X used | lenta, charged with jassault and_at- f;‘,"‘("r S S W i BAter Coales (e s sansonr + Tickots and staterooma from tickes Cuticura Soap and Olntment, a te to rob Jacob Beringer in Wes- | ers e ocal 125 State Stree om inte: s on ewes' agent rasirond station Cuticura_Olntment a6 night Iz&":::mt:: terly, on night of January 5. Both | Hnan. $30.130: O D. Purrington. f Apply to Local Agents or S Street, Boston .S £ h 031 y Novel 5 D Ao NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. sny head in the morning with Cnticura Soap | Pleaded not guilly and were without | opl oo Crankshaw, $48.360; s - styles, including handsome Novelty Mixture sad warm water and after tho frst tima (9070 THitay e ey 2or | Picrcs, 000; dmighett her Coats—Chinchilla Coats in gray, navy and Ox- | ‘wsing them the itching and burning stop; B o T o 350,301 ; ©. Harding compan - e e = " RS = it g G Soupnd esanpsL |pointed Attornes_John @. Cross e | $E080 K Warten, SO0 Alsrt I | glve o tatks on Sehiol Hoom Efflclency. | Aadaony cicheera, o wnkh Me, Car- | ford—Boucle Coats lé\l black, navy and brown, $5 00 o Bl iy aat | & Sarl E. Carlson | & class in readi ¥ & s er, played for an infor- || oo 0 :;r;akngynwg'o:;mu':m&dnzg o The Westerly cases of Magy . fer- | 53510 B e e toors Wilimane | mai dance, Afier the dancing s josen|] value up to $12.5 earance price. . .uoen. o 3 : s tone — 3 the. Wiis served. “‘;;::‘n"’ N e i g e 2 1S5 | There was a meeting of the creditors | ir, and Mrs, W. H. Reed were Hert- Borough Small Notes. 3 L5 : % b et S Neilson sasscl i Olnpe Baht- | of GesrgeiCallinanat e, Siice_ of | Cord vHIOM NNy, PRy C, . Wyllia of Norwieh was calling || Women’s Salts Arabian Lamb Coats, a dressy and ‘wnd . preserve, o meiisan St athan W. Littiefield, in bank- ody Placed in Vault. - |on friends in town Tuesday. E s besutity the s, scap, baitand bmnds, | (S 00y s st Sganet, B 35 OPle | AP and Hoberi” Griove was G1o6ied | e punceal of ol Gompper took |+ Many axu-snitying. the fine steign- || Warm coat, made full length with shawl collar and UISES i sta fn preventing infamimation, frri- | Weste: Ople company against | {Tustee of the estaie, which AccOrdiN® | place at his home in Stafford Hollow g around the village. t s—Clearance price CR SIE TRIPC L Jtation and clogging of the pores, thecommon | Crark. Pentler Auto company, assign. (o the schedules fled amounts 9| 3Tl4.7 afternoon at 2 'clock, Rey. L. | Anthony Drapeau of Fall River straight cut corner: 1 o T nyrmc.--.sn-..-m #eause of pimples, blackhcads, redness and | ment was passed. Monday next was mothing, e u mill in Ceniral Vil-|B. Curtis oficlating. The body ‘was Mass.,, was a Colchester visitor Tues- | - = roughneas, vellow: olly, mothy and other |set for daie to hear motion to dtsmiss | Wid operated a mill in CoRtrel VT | placed in the vault and later will be | da¥. VICTORIA LUISE junwholesome conditions of the sldn. Cuti- | Writ of replevin. The case of Thom- g:;f»lurd‘x;l;\ (here was no insurance, | buried in the Stafford street cemetery. e ! b ) = rom. e Soup (6c) and Cuticura Ointment | % Leonette asainst Angelo Comporto i MOOsuUP H ‘/‘( omen s Long Kld GloVeS Mn:h x;fl:wy:::l“ (50c.) are sold by druggists and dealers defaulted The liabilities amount to $17,- | MYSTIC - : e 16 27 D NesTS g i e Svee, with S5 Slon Boak, Ak | SC27151 00 OF belng a sturdy Deeger By g = ! Cluss: ¢ EDBatiuid Saond - Shglin} AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING 73, a a f James Be taroughout the world. Liberal sample of : al s — E b N aiet Lt Also Cruises Around the World e fhe Third @istrict court and sentenced | T riziani arrived | Lesture by George H. Miner—Visiting | Improved—Ready to Harvest Second Ao o dress post-card ““Outicura, Dept. T, Boston. ghteen th The body of Sylv iziani i i 5 . - e Panama o2 31en who shavo and shampos with G | hories and (he sia0 of Herbers Dver | i Watarly: by oxprese ‘fussday moen. :‘;r';‘ opade tetCalle Ducing Jafs | A SR E Exactly 147 pairs of Women’s 12 and 16-button length v TR b X as ing, from entro, Cali , where — L - S » Send for Boakiet; Stateg Cruion ticura Soap will fad1 best for siinandsealp. | found guilty of non-support of fam- | gy occurred February 6. The o eputy Sherisr Georse R Biiven is || Kid Gloves—representing the surplus stock of a New York HAMB ily and sentenced to six months in the | joncaq was twenty-five years of age, 3 confined to his home a sufferer from ! - fe work house were assigned for | C% : ¥ 2 o STONINGTON | Tassa P e e Tt M| e e g iy e e Importer after filling his advance orders—uwil be offered | AMERICAN e loy o h Vi company, cture giv e? 61 ial. (7 D acirs cass wsn calietieyie after | e SR OF the KR C NS, | Hsctire aitven thy Gl L MOeE 8¢ Class Social at nbout 25% less than regular prices. LINE $¥ind Blew 70 Miles an Hour During | it gpened and Samuel K. Allen of | to California. He was the son of Mr. e A et 7o i i W gl W W | : : 4145 Broadwar. New York o Ry T A | s R e eiiait ST | ang Mrs: Peter Wiziant) jof BEadford;) his subject ‘Henty:s VIIE Sunday school held a social at_ the Note These Very Special Offerings Pl ool LoD tmers: As ] Birney wemeral, and:fijs court (uusln< | eod it leaves smomiathets T 100 Foisn i 54 home of oneof its members, William | AN e e e e o an edrasel e reside in Bradford. Burial will be in | % . Hutchins, on Salisbury avenue. In — {ed him"as counsel for Benson. ~The | EGE I RGNS | | Charity Chapter, Order of Fastern | ciita ‘of the storm. the bove came out | [I2-BUTTON LENGTH 1 98 15-BUTTON LENGTH §9 48 . Soveral inches of smow fell Mon- |lrial occupied the remainder of fthe ld a pubiic supper in tneir | FLi%o Of the storm the boys < enioy. | NKID GLOVES AT . KID GLOVES AT . ay and on top of the snow that fell | Session and Benson was adjudsed not| The stockholders of the First Na. rooms Tuesday evening from 5 wntll | ibi i eveniny “Ara Hutehine arrangsd || 75 pairs of Women's 12-button| 71 pairs of Women's 18-button lengt R Gy, Lisliomd Das thdamorelanaw, | 77 rednetday ¥ 1| ional bank of Hope Valley will meet |8 o'c A good sum was added to |an entertainment and during the eve- | flength Kid Gloves in black, white and | gy 1 i el it s than It has seen in some years. The |Pefricd Wednooslo |\ ., grantea |20 St Patrick's day to consider w heth- | the treasury. i Aok vt e frestrio o reguinr $2.50 quality at 3198 a|Kid Gloves in black, o an; var: % ovel briga o “ gertiol r it hest to comply th the syste i e Meared. "It was estimated by |on Eround of continual drunkenness | 5% Fabiatcd Tt (0% Mitrstood that At the monthly mesting of the di- | ~qne one old sea captain that the wind blew | and neg £t o provide 3\"14.1 was given | jiajorice it not all, of the directo i’f;ém‘sh';: lxr:“a:o‘:k r;snxfi: 'f;,"lg“:- connected with the Methodist Episc 70 miles an hour. Another tidal wave | custody of two minor children. | favor the liquidation plan, and will so | Mia RRE 1low= | pal church met Tuesday afternoon . 3 is predicted for ihe nineteenth by the | Annie V. Faverweather was di-|1aron {0 (il meeting of stockholders, | 18 Teport of her work from Jan. 4 |the home of Mrs Bertha L. 8. Gallup. Other Long Gloves at Special Clearance Prices Miadle Haddam weather prophet and | vorced from Willlam F. Faverweather, | 2"7, “Ovent ‘of concurrence by the |t Feb. 1: Number of cases carrled| A month's mind mass was celobrated e some of the townspeople are begin- | ETounds of nexiect to Suprat Jite and | stocknolders to ate, it is quite > ‘ 5 Tuesday, morning at ALl Hellows | fs-BUTTON LENGTH Q@Qc 8-BUTTON LENGTH _ Q8¢ ning to be ready for it. uesday | family, and gives y nre T 6; 1 number of patients §; dis- - C: h -obable that the 5 of the bank | %i to s N church by Rev. Joseph B. McCarth APE GLOVES AT CHAMOIS GLOVES AT morning the thermometer reistered \Minor children e At e e s Washington | Charged 3, died 1; total number dis- | for the repose of the aoil st s LB GLO Ol ONIVERSITY PLACE 4 , e b charged and died, 4; still under care ol Women’'s Long C(ape Gloves—S-but-| Women's $-button length L ©fie Hlack West of Broadway st company of Westerly and $ Joseph Lamarche, A i . = 1§ < WV n e e Ml LB L class Howard Dustio: on gounis of | L mment ot Westerly and 2| 4; total number of visits 131 i eacliont slelghing has brought | [ton lensth — a very serviceable glove | Gloves, an odd lot in limited quantity| YORK about noon Tuesday, | gross wickedness and breaking of mar- | pooe Valley for the continuation of t Will Relate Santiago Experionces. |out & member of Partics to enjoy i, |fand our regular 3175 grade—Clear- | —our ‘regular 3176 grade—Clcarancy Travel Club's Meeting. SABD VoA, banking business. The change will in 10 next meeting of the Mon's club | the first opportunity presented during | fance price 950 a pair pri pair. 3 no way affect the business of Hope | will b held in G. A. R, hall Monday |the Dresent winter. Monday evening | 4 The Stonington Travel club met| The will of Josie West Sisson, widow | Valley and can be made without 1083 | evening, Feb, 23. The speaker will |& party of young peaple from the weave Elbow Length Silk Gloves In All Colors Tuesday afternoon in tho Free ltbrary. |of William Sisson, was admitted to | to depositors or stockholders. bo Tiest. C. M. Greene, U, B. revenue | Foom at the Union mills were out en he topics were The Women of South | Prot 2 session of the Westerly et service, who will tell of his experiences | Joying the sport and Tuesday thers = = America, Domestic Life, Social Cus- ourt, Judge Bdward M. Burke, | “The blizzard of Friday was a baby | at the battle of Santiago during the | Was i party of public achool teachers. |8 In Elbow Length Silk Gloves for receptions and evening wear we toms, Fducators and a Glimpse of Bo- | ay noon. fAfter dispostng of | compared with that of March, 1888 | Spanieh-American war. Ovila Deschamps hag moved his | | show the well-known “Kayser” double-tipped Gloves in all the livia, by Miss Ann Atwood and Miss d artic oF personal effects | deciare@ Waylan, kin _of Stood 8 d Blo Cluse: family into the Bennett house near [ wanted coloringe—black, white, pink, sky, canary, Nile, lavender, sl ., B. Trumbull. irce: Denafciatias ot rest and | Hill.. He s was in the old Lar ood Second in Big the Union cemstery, recenily com- |l Etc—price a pair.... i = S residue realized from the sale of the |kin house at t his father, the ho recent examinmations at the | ploted. oeuah Baisie. balance goes to the River Bend Cemo- | proprietor i i o Second Crop of lce. 5 Cook 1 at his association for ci rother I s 2 s nia, Ches L 2 Jieaioa: Kook s L. (s oo om | o ot antolor oriimes | oateny) \ oL | this place s5tood second 5n his class of | King Brothers had a force of men Women’s 37Y,c and zgc a Pall' 3 for ’ He was recently adjudged to be bank- Missionary Moeeoting, pair. regular $3.00 quality st $2.48 a pair. Woman's Missionary soctety | On Sale beginning Today and. until sold. 18 degrees above zero and at 8 p. m., | Amos S. Burdick was divorced from 2 i 225 Moosup lake Tuesday cleaning off h BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, e Hhaciies, the 10-vears a relatives. The will orders |section of the t 225, Mr. Chapman is the son of Mr. fon flnuz]\\zflr of William fim. ackl:\v(\)‘;‘ he house 3 s ::: the hotel. There was no telephone or | and Mrs. John W. Chapman of West |the snow and marking out for their 50c HOflEPY at 2 of William' 31 _the o el There v o d Mrs. John W. Chspman of West | e FaoT Do fce which they hope to | : PANAMA CANAL e e e e proceeds, toget and | telegraph communication and vehieu: | dyatie, This 8 M B atislcy at the |get all harvested during the present|] Continued this week—the special sale of Wom- | RUISES o it o L L Mg et . Ve decided to walk to Westerly, | university i Gold spell. The Sanderson house is en’s fine Imported Hosiery. This offering of | WINTER CI e o e bl devoted 1 35»“3’;‘:’”‘ it ow was hip deep @ "7 Village Intoresta. yet to be Alled. Ice now is about nine |} osiery represents a big purchase from two of 2 | Large stewners, e service, * reason- e s & et s S Lo -‘" e ermor Ceso. - He. sfarten o o hagibemn a. e | DChes SHICES wul STEER good - qRaIEE the leading New York importers. The assort- C a air able rates. Early bookings should be & plano for their Toom. : a reached V Bt in the Memorial hospital |y ATHUL N. Fratte has heen assisting || ment is broad and comprehenstve and includes made with me for preferred accommo- s sgaesiten L e ' th a local granite ma: “and a local London for twg weeks has e- | © Sk i fine cotton, Msle and mercerized, light, madium | aations. Tickets to Gearzia, Hlox -4 s E d the wil | tinsmith o repla e | turned to his home in Mystic. | DAIRYMEN'S INSTITUTE. and heavy weight, black, tan and split feet, 3 for 85c ope e L ed that the monument be in | "”“’X S s o! Mrs. Rdward E. Bucklin of Re Stxes 83 10 10. It'is ome of the moust remark- ‘b\' all lines. The Stonington High independent | Posiion Within ‘\,‘i’r,d““ i ,a.‘fl;i.,";‘.“”,;*‘,’,;‘.;. apd there was no | nolds Hill entertained tho Monday club |1, g Held Thursday at Hebron— || able ofterings of fine Hosiery that we have . J h A Dunn e e RIS e TDoyant | Rochs was o cutor of | ter ifficient _wa ured from | program was carried out, Good Speaking Promised. ever made—regular 373c and 50c Hosiery at 9 n on team of here this | 1} T OgT a8 carries ahaRy)" ey 5 ves |the es i nd was con- idence and New I 2d Mrs, Dan E. Gray of Led- 5 e Sobost. board. Taid s eetisg)| fmed by 't . “Bond, $1,500.| In the meantime a driveway yard wero gucsts Monday ~of Mrs, | A Datrymen's Institute will be b and Tourist Agent, z school board el eeting | pror SE R e Ea et D Fharles Bt s = rsday, Feb. 19. S i the mjenichiung over . the 3 on | been 5 m n through the sno: Charles Stoddard at Hebron, Thursd: e ; o oNer - thedon) : ut = inted ap- | tin Toof was repiaced as exp principal speakers wiil be J. D. Det- NT EUED - ncol Sasksinalls dtem Jalier | irais S D moes he Work. naa) = rich of Philadelphla, who will de Il F Pl o e e ey ted when a se 1 COLCHESTER an address at both the morning and — i i ¥ eral release v ive = afternoon sessions, and Dufty of T 4 x LEGAL NOTICES 7 e e Wayland Chapman to hitasel? as t e house. Gichael Earlv Frozen to Death While | West Hurtford, who will spe ’ . Manuel Ponte has leff school to en- h i g ro2iauel Fonto has leck school to en- | exccutor, e being: the only neir a JeR ke e e T oM ilington | afteraoon. Bouh are Dopatar and Men’s, Women’s and Children’s s order corde e T - 1 .'\( - \ P resting &) tal.»rs and underst chine C 5 e e & iy —Laurence Carrior Entertains His | ors 2P e hons inver b r 1 3 | what they are talking about. mers . % : o The rivers and harbors committee | "] Y of Bie Uoiinn e S L Sehoolmater. O tcten i1 G We are closing out all surplus stocks of Winter Underwear ATIENTI“N appropriution of $600 for the Stoning- | was received and ordered |1 whi Ao A R A e e e L S —Men’s, Women’s and Children’s. With several months ton. herbor improvements, 8 | of deceased was he hael Early, b sident of Mrs. Fratk Reed of Boston is the | I drmi Jaie, in whic Miliegton, was Sopi} Tuadey Mori | PR WINUTE BURE : of cold weather before us it is a good time to replenish | B O e s st the weelc| 118 balance ¢ Yis fo be de T place, frozen to death. Mr. Early and |F STOMACH Is BAD. | your underwear supply’at substantial savings. These # oo s it e the e f a monument | 1 4 two others, M and Bennett, came | ol e - z Fiitimantie Monday <o the Normal | burial plot at Tiver Bend. s o 1o this place Monday atternood Wilh |When “Pape's Dispepsin” Reaches sample items: otnice ot tne wbsol Feo, exacutor of th extats of | (e sociul welfare deparument < nBoos which wors taken jo | Stomach all Indigestion, Gas and MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR e ik = —_— les Anderson, Jr, who died in | WeSteriy Vi Sirfe Skmociation m. ‘About § o'clock one of the Sourness Disappears. rasnes Ve L iy e e nnati, asking that a copy of |the |has been & probation offic started with the team for home PR g s 2 5 : L Liie owner or 0 oo den i e probate cours | A mumber of friends of Pasquale|1arly and the other started o7 | You dow't want a slow remedy when |[Men's Sanitary Fleecy- Men’s Natural Wool T ; et o mer | | furnishod | foot. As Mr. Harl hot arrive | your stomach is bad—or an uncertain | b R ; " auy perso H giator ovned el | cho reugized Znd Pas. | home, it was thought strange and he | one—or & harmtul ene—your stomach lined Shlms i'“'fl' Draw S S v 3 i iL ok Aeroa e s auale is free until the April term of | was found on the road to Mfllington, ; you mustn't injure i I _also Winter 3 s ow to save money and the superior court. Te will then be | ncar Gilmore's place, dead. He is sur- stic druge D= 0. 1 Ol good, warm Underwear build health by usmg } A BT i Wi | ezt he charge of assaulting | Yived by his wifo and three children, s Diapepsin is noted for its| JWEig ht Ribbed Shirts s full 1i o 5 ot : SR t to kill Charles Brown. Mr. Early was a weil-to-do farmer and | speed in giving relief; its harmless- |} s i in a full line of sizes, 3 = Aot oftice (i picoIRLeinn ot e R : as well known in this place, as he | ness; its certain e action m|fand Drawers, regular 390 e izes Yot o PP WChosited vt 1vuns Nag A Esociation of - Post Omee | Stean made frequent visits to town. He was | regulating sick, stomachs. | 50 value at regular 75c quality at. . B Sunriis wihes i . which holds 1ts fourth anmual | these Officers were eclected: AlD + | for some years manager of the Milling- | Its millions of cures in indigestion ' §IV% ¥ G o etoisibia g Y hime snali Dave faiicd i Lue Nigng | e et Rathtar | T foranian;:: Chaties Wills, ton baseball team and was a success- | dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach A -~ iso, hal whenover Lie siues Lo season; as- | vht Cotton Union Suits, in a full Wik, OF WLY Dart Luercol, uujoiniug will be present from the f Cornelius Shea, second assist attle trader. trouble has made it famous the world g e Foods fried in a pan are more | lc2] branches in Westerly, | Fr e e ute L Mt in the Chapel, ission. | Kéep this perfect stomach doctor in | 1i ; lese are our regular $1.00 grade— 790 e e it greasy than those fried in deep | sock In the évening there be | steward. ary soclety was held in the chap }?{",f‘,f‘:(“’,;s(,';"ffl:fi B lares A s b :.:‘ M e fat because pan-fried foods ab- e e e Dt i L me s e S g then it anyone should MEN’S WOOL SWEATERS o P Cause: s sorb fat more and are, there- | bisiucss session will be Nationa) Pres shone ‘.‘,1”::‘;"L,.T”"_’,fi“’fi;;"fi":F,",‘é *;;:i Gliver Wooahonso lodge, K. of B. | Vhnt they eat Iaga Tive lead, for ’ M ali B L M S O el fore, more indigestible, Fried tions1 Vice reeciient™s, 3. Gosielo 57 siruic an 182 Bt of tne head ranee? | Rl o T " Far or bt was | Ao Spismoes ana “mpusear, epuera- | |MEN'S Coat Swealers, 4 Ll s fue s guaiy el in deep fat, the same f00d ab- min Moriarty of Worcester. The | unconscious, ke was conveyed to 1 : vrincipal subject for discussion at the |home in William street and rece of page on one candidate. A special | remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin & 3 sorbs less fat, takes on a light, )’ fon will be the proposition for | medical attention meeting will be held Thursday even- | comes in contact with the stomach all |far i 3 visor style, colors worked on one candidate and the rank | tiona of acid and undigested food—|fsnlandid quality Sweaf- Sweaters, with Ruff = DB ey b = neck and Byron collar, i w16 Yoo penaity provieed ol delicate brown and has no retiring on pensions the clerks and .\ mngineor ¢ 1 ine, which is the 50th anniversary of | such distress vanishes. Its prompt- in Oxford, gray, navy S oation "o ‘any 'of ‘e E Seuciin o g o of the federal agri- | the birth of the order ooty . oo gl e 5 3 < alhe oranances Bl DS ey of ftas burned edges. carriers, together Wit the other civil | cultural ~department, who came 10| ''On sccount of the storm Monday, | the worst stomach disorders iz & reve- | J1T¢ TAVY, maroon and ernment. The convention is to devise sterly to investigate present condi ihe trains on the branch railroad were | jation to those who try it. and maroon, our regular SregoIng Drovieles - : o ions and to reco: d improven 1 The Black ay, our regular $ $5.50 3 $6. Sweat- Modern domestic science means to inform the public that the |t the senevar hiameny BPTOvoMen | all tate. The Black Diamond did not gra I reg $5.50 and $6.00 Sweat 31 9 1 association is in no sense a labor union | compietec A 3 get in until nearly 130 a. m., it belng Sweater at IS B Jiiipmiiiaan wie 'y teachers all advocate deep fry- 557 that it has the sanction and &b- | o Waoriaoion T i due here at 6.39 p. m. | T : < e dej ) Carl Rogers of Sale It T 5 ke it the o ing instead of pan frying. proval ot the poar office d°pAriment | miake s Teport foihe Gepariment Sni | Tuenta. - n - ou wesde - The Toggery Shop WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR : Commissiongr 1o Souiect frying, i {6255 thobanqudr S0 ke ayenine, nox a copy will be sent to the t Ox Teams Break Out Roads. 4 ; Rl T Eoing ind it iy’ bre' BOT You can afford deep g; if e Bniie s e Mapcata, | oM counc e veral ox teams helonging to farm- 291 MAIN STREET Infants’ Wool Vestsin a Women's Fleecy-lined Said o n mand, to fepurt iae you use Cottolene, because it |tion, will deal with the problem of || & large delegation of New ers in the_suburbs drove into town on | ea tan be used over and over, It |That shall be done with the super- | odse of Moose arrived in Wester . Dreaking out the roads,which full line of sizes, value Vests and Pants, regu- |7 e D lLLIBETDGR, ERKOLL C. annuated employes of the service and | Uesday evening, with a band, s Iy drifted in some localities. ! ~ ~ % g a cizas 2 i | 5 ot Ci stoner. absorbs no odors, Merely strain, | he will teil of the work fhat s being | Wero reccive o iy ditier e . | Correct Wear for Men up to 50c— Clearance ch lar and extra sizes, all at s> d Commissioner. i * | done in other sections of the courn jerly lodge at E 1| mantic Monday. after using, and = A deciiea Tha ba e s O w..n.-u to Mechs ’ o i The first purpose of this shop is to Hprice ... ... coeeeene ’ = T 53 g emploves of the goyernment on a pen- | Initiafory degree on o larse cla, A very bleasaul evening wis $2e0C| criminate between dress as a mere lnfants’ Wool Vests, ex- medium weight Vests Goliurs next time. | : R [Gfon tine will support them during | cavdidutes tors were ho .t ihe home of : / ks e e : K et n i ey on Broadway, their s following after cusrent fashions, and \f. © .~ 0 and Pants, 50¢ value at % B o dik s g‘;{;’ forgonsf fi ',C“LA;-\ e saests will be President Wi Ray field, 86, for 1 2 e i e, m'x";hi"““ as a means of distinctive per- |JITL IINC quality, value “ 2 . | Norwicii. conn, mtesin The' Ciey ) E Recipel P ) o i Koiley o e Lotter Curriers | 4 member Of Uie Tihodo 1 ot ‘e entortained for a short | Sonal expression. {Jup to 70c — Clearance Wemen’s Winter |pas s T mann s Book, HOME \:\get Sk | association, Congressmen O'Shaugh- |senate from New Shoreham, died ) N St by Dlaying Mearta ‘1or wHIGH 5 H 1 B 2 g i Y2 5. to & p. m., to livten HELS ot QI oo, o ey e ot v ey oy died Man. | wills' by, plavine Jieeris, for-whlon Everything in fashionable — |lorice L, .1 iyierens weight Ribbed Vests e s T Y 2 jernor Burchard, Mavors Gainer of |the home of his son, Harold B. Little- | nrizes were used. The first men's prize accesories to Men's Dress and Pants, regular and v ailabout Cotto- | { Providence and Esterbrook ~of Paw- |field. He was well known at Block | Nas awarded Harold Porter. s for Town, Country, Motor- Children’s Fleecy-lined \nts, reg And lene cookery, ‘st | tucket and Postmasters Butler of Wes- Island as a grocer and proprictor of | gq X prize > : = - extra sizes, regular 56c . < terly. Kilton of Providence and Littls | the Central house. Hesides his son | Lent to Mis T canso- Jnut o8 Opacting West: Ribbed Vests and Pants, Guatity S awtucket. 1o " e, Sedives & A“"‘ugh“’ Mrs, ‘Luiuu prizes were awarded Miss Cath- o P =IXT [FERE m@ Hirty i1, Peaso, of Portiand, e. e S Sna Bensemin Borwice, | JAS, C. MACPHERSON |footh regular and extra 90, 3 | 1t was demonstrated Monday after- | Fraui Palmer Pendleton, son of the | The prizes were presented by George | Wemen’s heavy CHICAGO [ noon "that the livery horses wers in- 'laie Cupt. Benjamin J. and Emily |V, Cavanaugh. Several members of the | Norwich, Conn. sizes, all at - G adequate for” fire. service, that they (Palmer Pendleton, died Thursday in i Unien Suits, 2 . ¥ in regular ok o et M M | Philadelphia, where he has been for | = — 3 anitary Fleecy- : S, e e onn y y | Soparatus “throsan ohe. snow./ Within | years engased in the manutaciage ot Heys. and extra_sizes, $1.00 = |half an hour thereafter Chief Engl- | Mmill supplies. He was born in Ston- lined Shirts and Draw- e alE at DES. L. F. and A. 4. LaPIERRE i neer Cottrell secured a heavy pair of | ington June 80, 1844, and has been in S all a2t C - Ao ST A t R d Pam | horses from Contractor Louls Dotolo | Philadelphia for over 0 years. When 1 ers, 4 ZES Aleve v v e 2 5 287 Main St uto Repairing an |t S Conimaeie, Louls Dotale | e rs St o Women’s Silk and PRACTISE LIMITED To ess: for immed ce. The dry goods store of E. B Women’'s medium A E % £ We repair autos of all kinds in the | Feadiness for imm, diate servi e, T sw;f? B mahSoedsis et 2 She . b : ; S v E N and a Froper imannses \ horses were kept for service Monday | Yot Sircet in the proises aow| Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating weight, Ribbed Under- Wool Union Suits, E"’E;H ;uMi i‘[étl “-ILTQELAE L Latest Improved Facilities make occapiedrby J. ¥. Drysdale. « 19 ng S regular and exira sizes, excepted. aud by wppointment = ‘St. Jacobs Oil. wear, long sleeve vests 4 ot our shop unexcelled in New England. T i o e CASTORIA STAFFORD SPRINGS : s and ankle pants, 30c 39(: $2.00 and $2.25 value 31 - s e w rour back is sere and lame| Don't stay crippled! This soothing, value at SR Bb i E e R as Principal H. T. Burr of Willimantic & hest o : 5 B == “wil or and Children. 20.20%or K bago, sciatica wr rheumatism | penetrating oil nee ds to be used only Now is the time fOr you v get out and will not crack. For Infants g Address Teachers—Funeral of John S B dntenatin ey St & has vou . stiffened up . domt suffert |once. It takes the ache and pain right your furs. 1 guarantee all repair work “Why not have yeurs derie right? 1t{ The Kind Yeu Have m“g mm 2 e o T e bothe of 0ld, honeot | out and ends the misery. It is magi- | 10 be perfect. Have also a nice line of s | ¢ %0mne i 22 "any drui store,|cal vet absolutely harmicss,” and | {Tur Coats for men and women, “Wo- Atane ! s ; {aiford will meet at | poti 4 Titile. i your hand ang rub if | doesn't burn or discolor the SKin. mer's Mufts and Collars and anything Bmh -Clarke Auto c° % he high r Ay afier-/| right into the pain or ache and by the| Nothing eise stops iumbago. sciatica in the Vur line, 25 s d Signatu.e of noon af 3 o'clock. Burs | time you count fifty, he sorensss and | and lame back misery so prompily and |M BKRUCNER 81 Franklin St. . . B8 Maig St. Westerly, R. L \‘oimg.\ scioct Wil ' lamenees-is-Eouk. surely. 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