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WESTERLY PLANNING BARGAIN DAYS Board of Trade Committee Hustling to Get Business for ; Merchants—Death of Robert Calder—Jurors Drawn— Coasters Run Into Park Pond and Girl is Rescued by Human Chain. Robert Calder, 60, for many years a|of the pond without assistance, but ne cutter, and at one time in the | Miss Schultz was brought to the shore anite business in Westerly, belonging a number of young people who to the firm of Calder & Carnie, died at ned a human chain. Robert Smith vas at the end of the chain and did the rescue act. 39 Tiaskins str ; morning. Keeney, Scotland, and in . this country when a smaill The committees in charge of ar- ¢ ut nine years ago the Calder- | rangements for the Rhode Island state € ite works was sold and he|convention of Christian Endeavor to ed to Providence, where he resided | he held in Westerly Feb. 22 have se- with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ajcured Dr. Francis B. Clark, Henry A. niece, Mrs. C. Palmer Chapman, of inson, Rev. J, Stanley Durkee and 3 and a nephew, John A. Cal- Rooke as speakers. Dr. Clar ovidence, whom he brou the founder of the greatest young peo- parents had died, su movement in history, and Mr. At- h two sisters and a bre n, secretary of the social service in the Congregational denomina- wh investigations of the causes of the Colorado industrial war nd and a brother in Mon- y will be brought to aturday morning for buri nd cemetery. - Frankl ve received national attention, will ¥. and A. M., of which|he the leading 2 a member, will have charge o € rial services. e following named jurors have| b-e« sumr moned by '(u\\n Sergeant H. 3 met v, when th Local Laconics. eting of the Manufacture -»mn league has been postponed t The retail merchants’_committes of he Westerly Board of Trade hn 1 26 as the been rs, Dutton re: er son, Rev. Cha Douglas Clark, son C ark, of East avenue, my Wilcox R sliding in itz and H sh the the park vere riding skidd of the embankment went into ducking. pond. nd got a thor, Burdick wa C BRIDGE DYNAMITER GETS PROCEDURE NECESSARY IN WERNER HORN CASE | Canadian Authorities Must Present | State of Maine Will Probabiy Surren- Claim Before U. S. Commissioner | der Werner Horn to Federal Au in Maine, | thorities Before Expiration. W Feb. $—State depart-| Vanceboro, N > ndin s said tonight that he | & determination \\ ashin _an of the case of Werner Horn, | political sta today made | Attempted to sure of the Horn, | he thirt au- | to be sentenced fo s in om- | county jail. 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Even wot money his wife was | could not pay for the The ted the plans in Mine being loaded £ American .« | ARTILLERY ENGAGEMENTS OCCURRING IN BELGIUM West of the Road Between in the v: batteries were blown up, in construction v roplanes put to ont of V. bringing down taking the aviators prisoners “In_Alsace a German attack nea | Uftholz has failed completel | ALLEGED DISLOYALTY OF SIR ROGER CASEMENTS | His Pension Has Pending an |in { Been Suspended Investigation. London, Feb, 4, ward Grey, the f nounced in the house of c day that Sir Ro Caser sion had been suspended | investigation of allegations was disloyal, Reports last November Roger, the leader of the faction in Ireland. had gone and conferred with the mmons German perial authorities, caused a in England. 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