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When Father Pyne arriqed |there was no chur¢h edifice and it | was hig duty to form a parish and hurch, which he did in a successful manner, byilding the present Church of the lmmaculate nception and organizing a_thriving ! mass now — | the ia collection of interesting documents, end of | thur | meeting of H TWENTY-FIVE GENT COUPON-NO, 1 - This coupon and Z5c is good for one (only) 50c bottle of Schiff- 3 mann's Concentrated Expsctorant at Pitcher & Service's Drug Store, if I presented within the next threc days and your name and address is 3 filled ir $ Name Seeoae. 3 "assssessessasioesnatises seseassassaressgonrasens FORMER WESTERLY RECTOR DE~D Rev. William Pyne, Organizer of Local Catholic Parish, Dies| § in Providence Hospital—Was Prominent Temperance Worker—Annual Meeting of Washington Trust Com- pany—Ministerial Association in Session. A\ Rev. William Pyne, of the Catholic { diocese of Providence, well known in where he was pastor for in over ten vears, died Sunday St. Joseph's hospital, Providence, sixty-eighth year. For the p teen vears he was pastor of St, rick’s church, Providence, and was a member of the corporation of the hos- pital in which h@ died, and also of the council of Bishop Harkins. He was born in Ireland, arrived in Providence when quite young and received his first education in this country at La Salle academy, Providence. He prepared for the priesthood &t St. Lawrence acad- Aontreal, and was ordained at Grand seminary in that city. Dec. | He was first adopted into Maine dioccese and was asslgned Houlton in that state and subse- transferred to Taunton and to | auently to_Fall River. H app}ein(ed to the then ew v and established hurch of the Im- on. Prior to e Catholics of Westeriy time t Mass w elebrated by Pyne in Wes n the cld an hall, which was located in | lding that stood on the site of | he present Barber Memorlal building | This hall was not large enough ommodate the congregation : s were celebrated in We occupied by the Westerl In the course of two tion of the chur r way and services we in the basement chapel until 16 const well unde regularly church was completed and for- lly dedicated. - Pyne was a zealous priest i popular aitke wi the citizenry the open coptable, acting upon the request of Iibrarian Wilcox, Pyne donated thirty volumes of dard Catholic entions of the Cathol stinence Union of America. t from W lous worker, £ his congrega- | U lics His one ambi- a beautiful | nd had he 1 r he would I of his 1-then t the stat t irch in hi few monti will he hel The body ory to St. Pat- afternoon and ntil the hour of the funeral members 0 will . guard of honor. A special mass w be celebrated at & o'clock this morn- L the children of the parish | was Elisha C. Stillman, of Ashaway, has g them one that relate: of the dotble force t ereat 2 Tnited States, bearing the dat seventh day of March, Gray " ISILY M. improvement dur- fourteen years from | the date of seid lett rs patent” Levi| rred the rig the transfer doLum:m, ac lars to me tillman, Jr., ‘Washingtor Island, contemplated provement, have n-(vld mfl'! conveyed, and by these presents do grant, sell and con- vey to the said W m Stillman, his heirs, executors, administers and as- signs, the liberty of making, construct- ing, using and vending to others to be used, the said improvement, within the town of Westerly and not elsewhere.” This document was executed Sept. 18, 1813, The stockholders of the Washington Trust company held their annual meeting Monday afternsen and elected these direcors: Edgar X Cotirell, Chearles Perry, Charies P. Cotirell, Ar. thur Perry, Ed&win R. Allen, John Champlin, C. Clirence Maxson, Wil- Ham Segar, John T. Edmond, William D. Hoxie, Edward R. Bmflle)‘. Arthur M. Cottrell, Cherles E. Sherman, A J. Perry, Silas R. Richmond and Harry 7T. iner. At a subsequent he directors, these officers were elected: Charles Perry, nresident: Charles P. Cottrell, vige president; Ar- fhur L. Perry, treasurer; Thomas Per- ry, aessistant treasuarer. At 10 o'clock this morning 2 solemn pontifical mass at St. Patrick’s church will be celebrated by Bishop Matthew Harkins, assisted by the foliowing: Assistant high priest, Mgr. Thomas F. Doran: deacons of honor, Rev. Thom- as P. Grace of St. Mary's parish, Prov- idence and Rev. James Coyle of S Mary's parish, aunton; deacons ©f the mass, Rev. L. Deady of the Sacred Heart parish, Pawtucket, and Rev. John C. Tennian of St. Mary's parish, Pawtucket: master of cere monies, Rev, Michael O’tare of the | Immaculate Conception parish; assist- | ant master of ceremonies, Rev. Joseph Tralner; thurifer for bearer, Rev. O. F. Clark of the Holy Name parish, Providence: acolytes, Rev., John H. McKenna of St Bernard’s parish. Wickford, and Rev, Joseph Mallon of Westminster, Md. The music for the mass will be glven under the Qirection of William (L] Myers, organist of the church. regular will be double male quartette. One grrest in Westerly thus far this year, Several of Father parishioners in_W. the funeral In Providence this morn- ing. Josialh clerk in ed and finished work at the store Sai urd Information from the Rhode Island hospital Gagn rd, il rectver. Horace Dodge, the oldest clerk in The Gregorian harmonized mass sung with the addition of a Local Laconics, i Pyne's former erly will attend Broadfoot, for several years the Wiliard store, has resign to the effect that Philip njured in the Westerly freight | Westerly, in point of service in the same store, observed his sixty-ninth birthday on Monday. N . and M daughte: ell B. Smith has completed 1 inspection of Westerly Of the 1531 examined, on and 31 de- rd | | harles 1. Will Grace Porter W lard, will leave Wednesday their | ol ter home in Weirsdale, Marvin| | county, Florida. 1 John Welsh of Providence, formerly { employed in the weatuck Woolen mill, w Dbog near He wa in Chr Eplscopal church, ; morni There was a large tendance of friends, including the memnbi of Westerly branch of the anite Cutters’ er Bend. Fr: At the monthiy fterly 2 admitted to mem ciation., St. The mont People’s society of St. Mark’s Ep pal church was held in tr hou n Pearl street ternoon, ning in tendanc Mrs. Thomas daughter of Mr. phere of this place, is a patient at Memorial hospital, AMrs. Nellie Lord I a visit Mr. weeks’ ents, M Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wilcox have re- turned from New York, whers they at- tended the automobile shorw. Mr. and returned from a visit in Mre. George Le Leur of Guiltord is the gmest of her danghter, Mre. Albert Maynard. 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Coflvemen!, glassine Famous Green Tin YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE ln.Tx‘n Humidors 40c ami 80c In Glass Humidors 50c and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Teene Chap- “hapman, took dence of her daugh- . Arnold, Mond: Slightly Milk A of Ashaway, of the denomination. . in the main favor- by Rev of th MacDonald, stor of the }J-m atuclk Con- nal church rtroduced and 1 the asso- Young People’s Meets—Funeral of B. Franklin Pom- eroy—General News, Society y meeting of the You S0 by Rev. A. Pomeroy, The service was Monday Club Meeting. ng of the Monday the home o D. B. Tierney Cadets Drill, r meeting of St. Patrick’s ts was held Monday eve- Commhuu hall with a gcofl at- | Brief items, Doyle of Willimantic, and Airs. Amos Lam- New London. returned frem to ew Yor s, Wiliam Patmer ang |T from | town Satur Service chur cn Th( after two visit with Mr. Palmer's par- and Mrs. Stephen Palmer, |ing_subject The men ohurch, Mo ar Mrs. John ew York. Bill Hei bill was but the conference report on |Mass. s vis the past W day. Mass., Jan. 11.—Wo on While the boats are said war, It is understood that de Wilfred J. Woman Stru work in She da yarties ha 1 Day. bec n in in vogue en up his ted 31Ul No. | um, 1. - | WAR NEWS BY WIRELESS | CONDITIONS IN PALESTINE | l FROM GERMAN CAPITAL | ARE GROWING WORSE. Covering Events Transpiring in Neu-; Real Famine in Fullest Sense | ; tral and Belligerent Countries. of the Word. 2 1 11.—The provisional ville, L oe IQ[ general Zion- au today the tonignt a letter Wolf Gluskin, (.xndfl , dated Dec. r publicatio; the Swiss government ng the importation of the war was due to dif- alestine are becom- ed by England. Palestine _is that the al famine in the Switzerland is sufficient ¢ the word. It is Dassi- onulation of an entire >e left to starve. remove gold from ine is not so easily ob- thanks to the efforts of Morgenthay, the local au- No Historical Works Destroyed. A well known Swiss architect, T ugh Belgium, says Zuricher Zeitung that th have destroyed no histeri 4' inclined.” s in B I relief commil- ‘openhagen despatch says t © way arrangements for 1:anan, British amb a, has protested again: Lhaf Russ“z is bearin tuffs to Palestine, it was AEROPLANES HEADING FOR PARIS. e awmung the cor r to get the lion . The ambassador | s reproach be- n the leading T the W Discovered by French Air Patrois and Driven Back. ~—Two Ger- for Paris, ian molice searched tr » 70 year old widow of the fa ding , Count Tolstoi. No revolut \ek(rrthv by French air ments were found, but now Cruise over a fe- att of the bouse was destroyed to the north of the German machines the other was Both turned they saw 1o thelr @i- ccds in Danish Territory. ime minister, C. view in tho Int agen, hostile aere- y yesterday' is re- g, as it is consid- it was the intention of rmen to attack Paris and oncerning G 1 Danish territory ceforth would be estigated and | t those who invented and spread uld be -unished. Withdrawal of Russian Troops. s eason for the withdrawal rds from the Warsaw bat- | according to reports from , was not the ranting of a ¢ hie troops, as was reported | an GENERAL JUAN DOZAL OVERHAULED AT SEA, Taken Back to Mazatian and Court. martialed. but was the n Board U. S. S. San Diezo, at Sen Petrograde from threat- Jan, 11—General .Juan artanza’s ~overnor for the man of t American relief committee for Belgi- icknowledges the active support e committee has received from officers and soldiers who as- ed in the distribution of food. ‘man milita authori mesasures agreed upon with nittee. Financial Statistics. Official statistics for November and state f-" Tepic, was overhauled at sea while fleeting to San Diego last Satur- day and was taken back to Mazatlan and courtmartialed. less reports today carrving this o Rear Admiral Howard, In com- of the Pacific fieet, said that tho of the court had been with~ publication. nten: » tenth exhibition of the Middlesex County Poultry, Pige med in that fime - The’ Bers | beld Jan. i2, 13, 14 and 1. Savings bank in the first six 1915 received deposits of 35, )9 marks in excess of those during me perfod last year. > German war loan s now quoted at more than 3 per cent. above the is- Pig iron production in the esian district amounted to tons in 1814 as against 934,604 tors In 191 Death Sentence of English Soldier Commuted. ndon, Jan. 11, 8.47 p. m—A des- 1 to the Exchiange Telegraph com- from Berlin, by way of Amster- vs that the court of appeals muted the death sentence on William Lonsdale, the English who was courtmartialed for at- ng one of his guards at the Doe- veritz detention camp, to 20 years' im- prisonment. dencies. Its oilfood im- Peace Treaty With Sweden Ratified. Washington, Jan. 11. — Secretary strength to both Bryen and Minister Eckengren of Eody A et Sweden today exchanged final ratifica- o tions of tk between ede Deace comunigsion treaty the United States and