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T T e T e 8 8 s e e s o " B IS0 /0 )\ /808§ /€ )0 8 )G /T J\§ )G/ /T \§ /8§ )\ @\ \§ NG /NG \§ )\ S ON ALL SIDES AT - THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. \¢/\¢ v \¢ /\Y\YN\Y ZX Queen Esther Council Elects Officers—Chimney Sweeps Tell || (™™422%5,, %345 Fairy Tales—Coast Defence to be Reorganized—Big|| g i oo% & ooention crery i Direct steamers from New York every Saturday. afferding allocean route to Queen Esther council, Daughters of :‘::‘i-.umb number of second Ieuten- of Red Men, held its regular meeting | omeers and then re-elect ac- |f #0d other West Coast Resorts of Florida. in Red Men's hall Wedneaday evening | cording to their rank. A meeting is |J - CIRCLE TOURS - ucy?fl%%phemn; ws'. F‘et:dfult The date set is one which marks ahe Powhatan; m::.KhA:Lheflne snu{ keep- § Col. Cannon and Lieut. C er of records; Miss Mae Moore, col- G "ium,m'm business sessfon a tur was served oev- by thi A . . . . e g, g Bonwhis w b Cocogs | 8 B ot % aoriy ot 52 The Unmistakable Trend of Christmas Giving This F, Berry, Judge Edward M. Durke and | tie 18th inst. Demiogo end : : 1 # Euuret 7. Tomimern, oy of | uemntoumd i e promentd to o || AGWI ZEBARE2IS4Y Season Will Be Toward Common Sense Gifts. Westerly, has just added ta hia pub- | Superntmerary staff officers.” S Wi wmorisssany : “SAN ) Benefit Entertainment for Wellesley College. Key West & “Oversea” Railway. Bocahontas, ausilisry to Mistuzet tribe (8RS, LG GG Tampa—St. Petersburg gmnu--cnm 3rs. Gearge | £0 E:.l}:l_l'm Dec. 18 for the election completion of two years’ service by lector of wampum: Mrs. Ralph Ken- fihh to ‘l:gtvl:e as b b g g Gt o R two coast defense commandas, of {ng v Ao %%fi%’ Lavsl Imtonis. A b martony Linee. RLIE Your investment in Wearing Apparel for Men or Boys is Show windows in Westerly indicate i, % . iy o e et i S e | s e T el wpm T never wasted money, and there is no better way to have your gift enjoyed throughout the year. U Missionary Society Claims Child La- U \Y\Y\Y i SHlacn: aaimiration for the qualiies |, 7. end: Mr nmaaement ot tiar || G W. Adams, Depot Ticket Agent gle:::’fi:i?imflge 5 ugm%?fns Pfim.m- Helen to Walter Smith Norwich Indian warfare, without over-accent- | The roadbed of the Ashaway and : lly fo the historical sequence of | Westerly Traction company has been In our HOLIDAY NECKWEAR there is the essence of refinme;t,nmpldy, m?fi. Rich s il b G c S S polEs, Willism F. Williams gavo a tea and rare tints found only in the exclusive lines which we handle. ou may buy Neckwear here 25¢c to Oy Dok {he Westerts 1 | wooa"of Stoningran, Hances of Frank | Gpetoee Bosee Laseeds T COMBINATION SETS, exquisitely boxed that include Scarf, Hose and Handkerchiek. Sete at $1.00 Z}‘i’é;‘;_y g:;” Soldiers of 1813 Boys| Home Life in Old Narragansett S A en il Lpeste $1.50 and $2.00. , exquisitel m 'y = rence. Campiire of Wead ~AntHonY, | meeting of the Westerly Historical|B. F. AL was held Wednesday agter SILK REEFERS, MUFFLERS and FULL DRESS PROTECTORS, vy accordion Silks, on the St. Lawrence, Exiled from Two < . P o = Miss Susan C. et Jomaiens Fok e St | RO Sh PG cou o e e | ¢ P, soecary aqd s Men’s Silk Shiris, Madras Shirts and Silk Mixtures Eorier, onasbost 1 SO Laswesen. T | toriainod 5y Mea. Chasie B “irormas| Byde: Mre Juilan Wiliatms, superin- Absclute coifidence i the appeal that these Siirts will have ta dscriminiting son prampte-w %> mcensmind the Hands of the Red Coats, In the |at her home at Watch Hill Wednesday | nucry, Spadie Boll. N { them as ideal Christmas gifts. Both white and colors in all grades. Tioutipant Dnder Washiagtos St | B e e town | (o, EPlendid annual | osting of i the Here are some new ideas for Christmas Gifts—Jaeger Sleeping Bags for those who sleep in the open airw— felo, Bider 0 the. Black Horse. ied | Soorsoons, oyiard, togk & view of | iarge number of missionaries arssent T Sl o Lak Hise for butos o Thaw Chief, Search for Andrew eld, Self- | consuited with abutting property own- | caused by the war which prevented IEE E ST Young Broves; Thros Youus Coatiass, e entertainment in the Bliven | teresi g as the Phoenix osiery. in your Christmas buying. We put them up in Holiday wrappings very attractively. Here is a rare opportunity to make some- i Which he embodied and ho has suc- | J0UNCe the uating- its horrors. -He has adhered | Westerly branch of the Norwich and NORWICH TOWN iting to them superhuman successes afterncon at her home in| bor Laws Have Been Violated $3.00 each. Full Dress Neckwear. inson are: Boy Officers | Foster Dodge of Westerly. pion of the Regiment, Crulsing |gociety Thursday evening. noon in the chapel of the First Con- to sell for sl.oo’ 31.50, sz‘oo’ $3.00, ;4.00, 35_00 and ss.w_ e 1o the Pl on, ortune, XoUT | posed of by orders that will isaue from | W. Avery, vice president: Mrs. Wa Cotton, Four Boys on the Mississippt, | to be held in Westerly today. Junior Lookout committee, Miss S. Camp of Cornwalils, In the Wyoming | afternoon. Jrs. Willlam D. Critch- | Aflsion wag made by Miss Hyde to ing - Against the Iroquois, Mad An-|council, accompanied by Civil Engineer | in November swhich she attended. The Bed Socks, Sleeping Hoods and Night Caps. Effacement of Jaseph Malachi, Sift- ers relative to the establishment of a | return to their fields of labor. After v t: of the chapter upon Play, tals, Two Youug Patriots, Under Col. | OPer2 house Thursday evening under | the study chap! po! Y, B A b & cne happy in a snug and warm Mackinaw or the auspices of the Westerly alumnae | from the book, The Child in the Midst. s, o st estol: | of Wellesley college, in ald of the col- | The discussion elicited many facts re- v 3 Coat Sweater. Such handsome grades have never been shown here and we include the new lege restoration fund, was a complete | 8arding child labor, one of which was e Ty s ionegs, Wasli: |success. There were moving pictures | that in Norwlch the laws regarding it Angoras for ladies’ wear that are at the pinna- cle of favor. it f life at Wellesley college and selec- | have been violated. bl TR e PCoch s “{{;n':e‘;‘; tion"Dy the quariette of the Brows T i Young_Blockaders, and e Minuge | University Glee club. To Send Box to Idahe. Waist Coats, House Coats and Bath Robes DONT waste sour time in Stunning Waistcoats for street or full dru, ouly beyweeka st best: Dont wear. .Brocades as well as the plainer fabrics \{ The Home Missionary society of the Men of 1812. mi?., e o B e O et | pieat Conregational ohurch ia- . o darn them end darn them, popular prices. Everybody should have a ;fl: and again. Ho!zprool’ at ¢ i cers were elected and duly instafled | meet Monday afternoon at the home the Westerly” Board of Trader heoush | by Deputy ‘Grand President Jonn T, |of Mve. F: L. ‘Alen on Town' strest its energetie chairman, Frederick C.|Parker, assisted by Deputy Grand | This is the last meeting before the Buftum, has been for the past year|Messenger James Winterbottom: Harry | box will be packed to send to the mis- and is at present active in doing all|Fiéh, president; Joseph L. Ashworth, | slonary in East River, Idaho. that its designation Indicates. In ad- | Vice president; William J. Clemens, eacd a4 s. dition the town council has appointed | messenger; James R. Johns, secre- o B gpage) an inspector of the construction of [tary: James H. Bishop, treasurei; George Kinney of New London &pent chimneys and the placing of stoves | Archle Knott, assistant secretary; Al-}a day or two this week with relatives end- - committee for a ke purpose | fred G. Marting trust uptown. has been appointed by the fire dis- triet from the board of _engineers.|CRUISER DRESDEN CORNERED Mrs. Leon Hutchins of Bliss place There has been no complaint against was in Providence for a brief stay these for non-compliance with the du- IN STRAIGHTS OF MAGELLAN| within the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Walnwright ties assigned to them. So it is fair = bl o U O Only German Warship to Escape Aft- Are minace: - Taring L apa et from Boston were guests early in the week of Mrs, Wainwright's sister, Mrs. a fire menace. Taking advantage of | er Battle With British Squadron. prevention, two men desirous of earn- Buenos Aires, Argentine, Dec, 10.—|Susle Lillibridge of the Scotland road. &\ A\ \Y \§/\¢ the ‘present apparent activity In fire NN VYOO YOV YO YOO ing money, have formed themselves|The German crulser Dresden, the s ends all that. Six pairs Bath Robe and at the Holiday season they are into a chimney sweeping combination, | only warship of Admiral Count Von| Mrs. J. J. Flelds of Broadway who ars guesaationd to weer gix - ¥ which, of itself, is commendable, Spees squadron to’ escape after the|is actively engaged in W. C. T. U d ‘months without holes. Every most appropriate and sensible. But’ when these chimney sweeps| battlo with the British squadron under| work, state and local, will give an ad- Jiitehis protected, not just i s;ek elecymeut! under false m'!j'etensce ‘;,Otm:;md hc't ‘tgemi.rfl SidrMFr‘edert!;k g-;'as!s’waotn Scotland Road hall Sunday ; beels and toes, If & le T We sh Bath Rok in n d exch " :‘h &W there's ground for condemnation. It| Sturdee, has 'n corne: n e . sing] ow 4 ew i i 4 »d_that the, chi - Straits of Magellan, according to ad- ——— d pair wears out, tears, rips, . . LA A T e State that they | vices Rainen st well-Informed| The class for the study of paris- > ;:,,";,‘;‘;" you get a new sive patterns in grades up to the very best and came to_clean-the chimney by order | circles today. mentary law met as usual this we - ] g = - TR P DF S ot el Tl mevel division someshfier by| What they have already learned as ( where price is at its lowest ebb. inspector appointed Dy the council or{ Admiral Sturdee is understood to in-|to rules and regulations was used in the committee of the fire district. Ap|clude nine warships, notably the[a practice meeting. a matter of fact this is misrepresen- | British battle cruisers Lion and In- tation, but the house owner recelves | defatigable. James A. Atwood, Jr., of Wauregan, it as a sort of official order and, in The British battle cruisers Lion and|a member of the office force of the most cases, permits the chimneys to | Indefatigable, Teported to be part of| Ponemah mill, Taftvile, and son of be cleaned and pays the price. The |squadron, displace to be part ofgfg|the treasurer, rented the place on matter has been reported to Chief of | Vice Admiral Frederick Sturdee's| Town street formerly owned by the Police Brown for investigation. squadron, displace 26,360 tons and 18,- | late Miss Cynthia M. Backus. We can suit you in pattern and quality as well as in price. lolepraot’ ”.95{.?.{9 House Coats—Our line of this exception- 3 $1.50 to $3.00 & box i ally appropriate gift includes the widest possi- V! G\, -, . e 750 tons respectively. The Lion was — 24 ble range of new ideas and popular styles all _Plans for the compl bullt in 1910; is 680 feet long, 86 1-2! Among the improvements about the &) el s fion of the Rhode Isiand Cosst De-|feet beam and has a draft of 30 feet | town at this time is tho remodelling |L4 within the reach of the frugal. ense command of the Rhode Island | The T /n carries eight 13.5 inch guns e 1in e older National Guard were set in motion by | and sixteen 4-inch guns and is equip-|houses on East Town strest. The |[™ 1 in L Adit. General Charles W. Abbot at & |Dped with three 21.inch tubes, Her| The . chimney is being rebuilt, memw Dressing Gowns for men in light weight meetingof th e officers of the two com- | completment consists of one thousand| floors laid and modern improvements wool fabrics and in all silk. mands Wednesday evening in the stats | men and ehe is capable of traveling| installed. armory as wvidence. nots an houyr. o, The proposed changes meet the re-| The battle cruiser Indefatigable is OBITUARY, Silk Hat Boxes, Suit Cases and Traveling quirements of the Division of Militia | 578 feet long, 78 1.2 fect beam and 27 = g . & Affairs of the War Department. The|3-4 feet deep. Ehe was constrbeted Monsigner. Antie Niermann, Bags—gifts well worth while. They are here reorganization will mean the elimina- | at Devonport in 1911 and has a speed tion of one colonel, one lieutenant col-{of 36 knots. The Indefatizable's arme| n ooy cnPoLy Iowa, Dec. 10.—Monsig- onel four Staff first lieutenants and|ament consists of eight 13.inch zime| Lo cao T a% oate. ol pau- sixteen 4-inch guns and three 21-inch Davenport sirce 1839, died today. He torpedo tubes. She has a complement was the oldest priest in the Daven- 2 s of 300 officers and men. monsignor at the celebration of his \ R LS T T A port diocese, FIVE NORWEGIAN STEAMERS He was elevated to the rank or DECLARED LAWFUL PRIZES.|£0lden jubilee, March 29, 1909. Christiania, Norway, Dec. 10, via SCalD Tich| S50 o s o > H - ml the German port of Swinemunde, on cure Ever Kno alr ut :Mxhwflc’ h;.xflrengered xm decision = = In e cases Of ve Norweigian steam- | « - 127 ers seized by German warehips, ac-| oot ¢ the New Way, 2 Drops Do it cording to word which reached Chrig-| To endure the palns and tortures tiania today. Bolh the ships and their Samece vy & Jithis ¢hing 1ike o corn 1s argoes lare v culous, y. use n- e Jhare Seclared mwiul prizes| D ety "The new-plan corn cure, Gloves as well as Gloves for evening wear. The vessels were loaded with wood- .n th' e 5 ; en pit props, consigned to HEnglish mine owners. The decision ot the Vmoirave” [ : Silk Umbrellas for Ladies or Men, rare handles and the best of cover qualities, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, = prize court is consequent upon the 32'50’ $3.00, “.00, $5.00 and up. ) recent classification by the German Smart Walking Sticks, well mounted in Malacca, Congo, Penang, Weixel and other woods. s government of wood as contraband. 3‘# eeized ships were valued at $400,- eri® owTers of the vessels have en- To those who seek guidance or suggestion let us mention Silk Hats, Silk Opera Hats, Winter and N fhe confscation" Ty in, Viotian ot The Autol-‘l,udw:u, l-?urCspoudFurGlovu. Full Dress Jewelry up to the minute sets of Jet, P-rlmhi num, bound sets of Pear] as well as the new ideas in gold sets, Hemstitched Silk or Linen Handkerchiefs and Initial Handkerchiefs. . in good grades and at moderate prices. Likely Luggage that is guaranteed. Warm Nighties for winter nights, both Pa- jamas and Night Shirts in French flannel or flannelette, or we can now show you Silk Pa- jamas, Soisettes or Madras. Extensive lines of night wear. % Everybody wears Gloves and we can show Gloves, Kid Gloves, Furdined Gloves sad Auto \Y) W Prize Court at the German Port of Swinemunde So Declares, \E the confiscation is in vio'ation of the international daw. An appeal from the decision o{Bthe prize court has been taken to Berlin. ——— TELEPHONE LINEMEN FIRED UPON AT NACO. Observers Believe Many “Stray” Bul- lets Come From the Hill Trenches, Naco, Ariz, Dec. 10.—According to reports received by American mili- /A Underwear a timely gift and silk and wool hosiery or all wool hosiery. Ourstockineomplda-ndwe\vfllh"ethegoodaouhndum-relookin.fcimhdofhfiq*q < you waiting while we order them, i \Y\Y\Y “GETS-IT,” is the first one sver known - . = ; ithout fail. without $ s = tary authorities here foday, the firing| 13, T°MoVS, corns withon Ts wh ‘elephone ve on ! A e oo the, A | T LIRS, Telle e TS Ty b SR ooy Prousst ond CONNR Spinien o} < urdn; was done by soldiers in the It is now used oy ! trenc esoor General Hill at Naco, So- ) -‘. n’ nfg:'e- :::ymvtr‘i:n Tor that ag ey st hurbes S aale B on sud prens come from the Hill trenches as from|3om® 900 D o Sy e thal the lines of Governor Maytorens, | that ciuse pressurs and bain wich w’xxm'—' R‘:’gm:d files, clawing and It is belt hat fire] “G -IT i lied in two seconds. into Amerlu.;'t‘-r:nmign:u::l: and m!g:u l»'lf.-?i'“h the glass rod lay Dlame on Maytorena, in order to| 3,000, WoIk , et " sBoept mo' substis direct American wrath against him. | grta: It on any corn, wart, callous S ———— ot bunion tonight. v N NN N NN NN NTN/NAN e he local fishermen are| ~-GBTS-IT ia sold by druszists ev- || EONONONOVOVONO OOV N OVVAT preparing to fish through the ice for erywhere, 35c a bottle, or sent direct Dpickerel. by E. Lawrence & Co. Chicago. - THE TOGGERY SHOP, 291 Main Street § Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, Norwich, Conn. > UK TDYNYOYNYNDYOYOYY v \ EVEWEVE) VNN [ t { i