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'TRAVELERS DIRECTORY Both Days ~ f§i— WESTERLY BOARD OF TRADE MEETS [T Gom e ——— \ 5 LINE Judge Alberti R. Stillman Closes Four Year Term as President l k- POTATOES sc 5 lbs. gy 2y - el 19‘: FREI&‘FI;?(EA PASSiNGER P SUGAR SERVICE BETWEEN —1Is Succeeded by James M. Pendleton—Address by & Ibs. TURNIPS . . . .. 10c B P NORWICH AND NEW YORK . . . 2 Fresh 1 sack Prepared From Norwich Tuesdays. Thurs- ga.lvudh Elde::—Early ,Moélnm: Fnevon Liberty Street— 1 head CABBAGE.. . .. 5c P:;‘ Shou]ders ib. 10(: e 2 Ibs. ONIONS...... 7c 8, 'Sundays at i p. m. BUCKWHEAT ...... 13c . Yok, Brooklyn « Bridge After acting for four years as presi- | West Indies. The directors chose the |B2 gts. Hand Picked Pier, East River, foot Roosevelt 1 bot. Table SYRUP... 13c J§|] streer. Mondavs, “wedresday Fri- dent of the Westerly Board of Trade, | following officers: John Champlin Yu:ge Albert! R. Stillman retired Tues- | president: Albert B. Crafts, vice pres- | @ APPLES APy days, zt & p. m, V. KNOUSE, A;,&.nl 1 Ib. PRUNES. ...... 10c day evening from that office, and | idents Charles E. Sherman, treasurer; ames M. Pendleton, manager of the | William A. Sheffleld, secretary; John Fresh PIGS’ FEET B e U0 $§1. TO NEW YORKX $1. 1 Ib. GINGER SNAPS 10c - - ocal branch of the Industrial Trust|Champlin, general ~manager; John company, was elected president, Other | Champlin, H. C. Knight and Dexter . | All for 65c Fresh Made Daily—11 to 1—4 to 6 Fre:;‘ Cabbage { JRNED . 10 c B GOAL AND LUMBER The Sequel 2 of our large purchases, paying cash C gl and water shipments, is— Wednesday and Thursday Food Specials Economy when you buy LUNVMBER in large or small quantities of THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn, COAL and LUMBER —Call up 24— COAL Free Burring Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK Very Freshest Uncas Creamery UTTER 35c Ib. 3 lbs. $1 9c|EDAM CHEESE, each.......>. 75 Imported SWISS CHEESE, Ib. .. . 32¢ LEAN e 12 P! e 1;(}){1(‘);150&51', 2 1 Good Cooking EGGS, dozen. - . . . 25¢ e b = was the address given by David |estate of Edward B. Pendleton, was Rhode Island leader in county | received and ordered recorded. His talk considered in de- zent movement, show-| About 2 o'clock Wadnalday morn- it has made. ing an alarm was sent in from box 62, — on Liberty strect, for a fire in the The members of Rev. Clayton A.|home of Joseph Monti, 17 Downer Burdick’s Sabbath school class of the |street. Throush a misunderstanding in day Baptist church, gave him |sounding the alarm it was nearly half last evening at his home on fan hour before the correct alarm was eet, During the evening games | sounded by John Kelley, which cailed were enjoyed and the mem- |out the P. S. Barber Hose company. lass presented him a hand- | The house was well enveloped In flames when the firemen arrived, but they ———— were succes in checking the fire so that only the' roof and a part of the second story was destroved. It k |was a hard ni for the firemen to { fisht the fire, as evervthing was cov- ered with a coating of had some difficulty in gett paratus up Liberty street hill. eral persons resided in the house, all escaped, although saving only part of their belongings. hosen at the annual meet- | Porter, members of the executive com- Pickled TRIPE Every 500 Dozen Delicious Purchase of BEBF dfts s JELLY DOUGHNUT doz. §c < ad S(r(‘?! V«EI'B. — F’ral vice president, Arthur M. Cot- At the regular session of the Wes- 500 Dozen Assorted CUP CAKES - - doz. 5¢ ; 1 Ib. LIVER and 1, Ib. BACON for 15¢ Sunkiat Tk Heavs ce president, Everett |terly probate court held Tuesday after- secretary, Arthur L. Per- inoon, Judge BEdward M. Burke, pre- 2 Pound Loaf DANDY PORK SCRAPS, Ib. . ... 23¢| Oranges |Lemons |Grape Fruit Home-made BREAD for 8. |FRESH CUT HAMBURGER, Ib. 12V5c| 20 for 25c| dozen 15¢| 3 for 13c wrer, Lewis Stanton; execu- |siding, Miss Caroline M. Eddy, execu- committee, Chasios | 1. Butler | trix of the estato of Angte W Bddy. Mohican Prepared Franco-American Ready Maid Double Tipped MATCHES, 9 boxes 25¢ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR SOUPS, 2 cans .... -+ 15¢|PURE FRUIT JELLIES, jar..... i0c v, Ira B. Crandall, George | presented a first and final account, which was received, examined and or- de from the election of officers |dered recorded. The account of Albert 31b. sack for 13c 5 Ib. sack for 20cip) y; ;o0 Can APPLES, can... 11%c|Choice ASPARAGUS TIPS, can 19¢ MOHICAN 53551 s’fi%AD FLOUR |ryvAPORATED PEACHES, b. . .. 9¢|Dinner Blend COFFEE, bb. ...... 19¢ b TOMATO CATSUP, 3 bottles. .. 25c|Wisteria TEAS, asst. tlnds 1 Ib. pkg. 18¢ the feature of the meeting last eve- | P. Pendleton guardian of the personal 13 sack 93¢ Trial size sack 47¢ ck Martin of New ¥ sen the followi Mrs, Charles MacKay Gives a Burns Evening—State Officers Visit Re- bekah Lodge—Sleet Storm a Quaii- Killer, A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Teleohone 453-12 q'!'O‘HNGTON New Teacher for Eighth Grade— Changes at Railroad Crossing—Bri. German government that no foodstuffs | eq for the non-combatant elements of | imported from the United States or |the population and not for the army atral countries would be sub- o "rl\»*rnme of ‘the hell . i gland was 8, sure, press despatches hen, however, that the | JOhN A. Morgan & Son suance of a eptional conditions. of the present At the annual meeting of the steck- hofders of the Westerly » announced the Sfif]xguggp&t‘ was 1 Hizhls 2 { “"Rev. H. A Blake was in Hartford 1% decree making such exemp- | War might warrant some such action COAL, > & Cal- £ The LEMIGH VALLEY fmlvd what shall i J he 1 No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. ;‘",,,,f. Sibiace: A Office and Yard Central Wharf has advised the W n _company of the Wil lsphone 884, Johnstone: T tion, Blue Bells of Scotland, { Moodie resday for 1. Wyllis of Norwich v Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autoe of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities maxe our shop unexceiied in New England, We bake the paint on, which makes s from a Lima. it wear better, keop its gloss lengar, 3 a7 tofay and vall not crack. ntral. The first of tho en- Why not have yours right? it relivered about March 15 | gogts no more, 3 ue of the order m Bentley-Clarke Auts Co. and will make wo 88 Main St. W, Firemen to Play Whist—Liberty uncil’s Entertainment Committee ge Briefs. | jor ]’nge information town was 1r on the 1,000,000 For Locomotives. Chicago, Feb. 2—Contracts for the of twenty-five of the la f the Woman’ were served, consist- currant buns, ones and fre cream, tea an disperse the wee sn Auld Lang §; ting of the fi orly, B, L A som of $297,423 was by the Naugatuck Na- Ladles’ !‘ur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles, surely. Superior styles. GRAIN AND FLOUR CONTRABAND OF WAR Will Take Embalming Angust O. Muller left S: Boston, where he will i British Fleet Ordered to Tr Bound for German f‘\,w:\.:‘ R 3 STAR BRAND - RIBBONS M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, - and i i MULTI KOPY CARBON PAPERS 5’ o | otzanend ] AND OTHER SUPPLIES Dverhaulmg and : ‘ e can be found at = e | i JEWETT SHORTHAND SCHOOL | Repair Work i 283 Main Street *éil:l; ;:nds &:z:::om_;:lce;; COLCHESTER ladiCas ? | i Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, covered with The Business Blacksmithing in ali its branches. e All i % Center rolleys Lea ¢ ™ fore [ ., |Sult § Dk Lo = n - 507 to 515 Noal_: simoct i ’]‘t{l ey MAHONEY BROS. s bt e et S s | The Vog&e of the Pleated Skirt [ tieg s somane H'l \Pr“\l up by t‘u frozen I{)z;im’,%{;“;}\ag;’;g}ei ‘fe%:h:::h%‘r “‘g‘iéf,;fé You cannot pleat the material yourself— we xuu::tl;:.sou,:vsfg'g; to be the 1l about wers tied wp, the. iocal your dressmaker cannot pleut it as it best at ths most reasonable prices. should be—but we will have it properly and promptly pleated for you in any style DENTILST Visiting in Phi!;t: { Rank of Esqurg e Conferred—Students i | Home for d-Year Recess. _Oliver Wao n at 3 o'clock v afternoon and has done b since ed |rain and hail at inter morning the streets were ree inch layer of froz which Main street over Sund: Donald Bigelow of II. kept nearly to schedule all day Tuesday. e BSOLUTELY - - you may wish. DR. E. j. JONE3 MfllifiYOflfSlflfl o X:it;"s?nf?.:.i?"’:f".’m°:3.’:‘- GET A SEMI-READY PLEATED SKIRT Suite 46 Shennon Building a Sidowalks. i TH”E S“]HY SELECT YOUR OWN MATERIALS e CemTroee bO[[ flm] aeflr o villaze 15 & topic that 1a Tecehns ‘ SIMPLY SEW UP THE BACK SEAM Mot Cigars are Gooa— Ine some dlzcussion, during thess dav= .Of How E. L. Marshall ofl AND THE SKIRT IS READY THESE ARE BETTER { made to get the proverty owners alonz | Shreveport, La., Was Cured | TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR i of the principal streets to lay pory, La., Was i TO PUT ON nt walks In front of their places.| Of 2 Stomach Trouble That| GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR SEMI-READY SKIRT of all-wool, black poplin, done in box pleat- ing . cssesese 3388 SEMI-READY SK]RF ot all-wool, white storm serge, in accordion pleatedieffect 0. . caaitvac o . 54:38 SEMIREADY SKIRT of all-wool, navy worsted in accordion pleatingg...... .. $5.00 SEMI-READY SKIRT of all-wool, navy Epingle, done in box pleating .c..veveciesacsnss $438 Orders Taken for All Styles of Pleating. Select Your Material —We Do the Rest ry them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cafs Babies! Soon they will be big boys ind girls, and their faces will e only a memory. same rule applies in Groton as in ngton. = The town will pay half Kept Him Out of Work fOl'; he cost of stdewalk construction| Months has done so in several recent in- > i nces, some of the property owners | Shreveport, La.—*I had a bad| ot havinz sidewalks in front of thei , residences are aiready favorably dis. | Stomach 'm“b'e for years and became | posed toward the proposition and the | 80 Weak I could hardly walk or do any | | west side of the village may follow | Work. Myappetite was very poor, then tho example of the cast side and have | My food would not digest, I bloated and something done in this line as soon wu v welk and nervous, and it 25 the frost is out of the ground. There ible to get any relief. is a possibility that next summer will lwu.o 1 could not worlk for months sce several hundred yards of new side. | atatime. I tried too many remedies to walk on both sides of the river and | name, but without help. I saw Vinol | that the improvements will be co: evtised and tried it, ahd ticed tinued annually wp to the amount el- S0 Do lowed the town Gepartment each yess | a0 _improvement. I continued its use | for this purpese, -?dmnow m; st?manh m‘)luble is com- Si ! o am 8 well man en, 0 = hoct (Paragrathe. e haalth ot Alexander Jordan of Norwich spent Tueseday n the village. Weisq‘e ”—E. L. MARSHALL, Shteva- Miss Martha Williams Ras returned Bring the babies and we'll atch their smiles. to B&stcm F?Exml- a vv(j]s]ié with her moth- reeov of Mr. Mn;-u&nll wéu - er, Mrs. Fannle ams. duewdueom ed action of the medi- Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Charlea H.| cinal tissue bmlding elements of the | I Davis gave a tallc before the Trerel | extract of cod’s livers, sided by the | S 1 Stoutugion on Dengri blood making and stre'ngth creatin; Stronehold of Hindulen and Fatkokc 3 it e Tor tho tolet and bath asistad by occas | 1 S e e e e e e S THE PHOTOGP APHTR imantic after a few days’ visit with "R sional use of Cuticura Oinfment. his fan;:zlly nththq thome of Mr, and Mrs. | and wn:dup the firfihmphxaft:‘ng PHOTOGP APHTI Amo: . res O e 8! ich an . Sav Samples Free by Mail e "":;‘ s i Jpposite NOTWiCh Sav.ii RS I 0 SHERIMTTISY | oot wens oo S0 The s | Bronaway Parmacs, G. G. Baster e i sam; . january were about ,000. a 3 w G. G. 5 Address post-card “Cuticurs,” Dept. 4F, Boston slight decrease over the same moenth Prop,, Norwich, Conn., and at }ead- P:t‘eEx?%o’;n‘e:ll u‘t':‘q‘rx:g(fi‘h:lj-kut a year ago. ing drug stores everywhere. letin for business results. P