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5§ S i s " » ; X s e s o s % TP A ; G Eins i 5 fl‘t&,“«" (G T e G g WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY : 65‘“1 Annual Statement Mm [“d Luigi Di Cecco Still Missing—Watch Lost Last July Recover- : OF THE $09 : i ed—Stonington Pastor Reads Paper at Ministers’ Meet- Cotion, Silk, Crepes, voites, ratines, e et Aatna Life Insurance Ge. =5 i ] iques, Dimit Lawns, i ik & St B The legal fees allowed officers of | chase of some suitable building or Silk Chiffon. £7%: Poplins the court is a source of spending easy | the erection of one on a convenient orio; tl t Vo i K 1 - : N iFRTA Siime: cafes o Sherill, of deputy. bk | e and 3rs. Julan Cranaml _of HAR: FORD, CONNEGTICUT PO occasion to take a prisoner to the jail | Ashaway, will leave today for San| n Cranston. That man may have been | Francisco. Mr. Crandall will enter an arraigned on five charges of keeping | exhibit of The Ashaway Line and MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President liquor for sale or for actual sale. There | Tine company in the exposition. | ke would be five different charges against| = p o arrhosiy A 8 SPOSIHOR | 3 bain that man and a mittimus would have | ryjer of Westerly lodge of Fiks and 3 TY AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATiIiON INSURANCE 5 10t woioe Lo be made out for each of them | iout twentv-nve other members, ai-| LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, LIABILI i ey Losle s = graiedily tended the opening exercises of the No sai. e sives nur mad ors 0 i ‘would mean, too, that the state . £ lied tc hold ointment B e et & mile. toawel | Elks' home in Providence, Sunday afi- ANUARY 1. 191 repiied to on each of those mittimuses or one e",‘“"-ht S sl B < J 1] s 915 i - dollar a mile for that in ad- | _Joseph T. McFarland and OMise Pear! i The same soothing, healing, a e ey sants for eaoh mitti- | Shippee were married Saturday morn- | septic properties that make Re - that man will be | ing by Rev. William F. Willlams in ASSETS S R Ointment a standard prescriptio Bt onr Christ Church rectory. They were at brought to trial. The officer who | Christ CI ory 'y were at-| . o rons him from the jail on a habeas | tended by Miss Stella E. Egan and Ar-| liome Office Building .. $1.000.009.00 ‘Rescvre Term P for skin-eruptions, alsc make it the nEs - Real Bstate Exbrl Ry Additional R, ve, not included R an s - sdeal household remedy rpus proceeding collects 20 cents a | thur E. Fraser. { e e AR e T e Ao b HAIR axd 93¢ & 15[ mile on each case, or one dollar a|{ Misquamicut' Tribe of Red Men) SoWes Dy orec op terest on POl SCALP B t; Burms Wounds Pimples mile if there are five charges against | will take the trasl for New London| Supply Department - e due in 1915 Scalds Seres Blackheads = the man, and sixty cents for each |this (Tuesday) evening and partici- Cuts Chafings o habeas wrt The prisoner may pate in the pow wow of Nonowantuec Cash on hand and in Banks special class of Polici pivable on demand - HARPER METHOD and a score of other troubles which | | bronght to court several times and | iribe. The great chiefs of Connecti-| <rocke am Bo S its awalting proof ami 1 { AR antly arise in every home, | |€ach time out of the state treasury |cut will attend. s e St a6 niums on Accident, 1 | 2Also MANICURING Somocially where there are children, | | E0°S the same old fees. In addition| illiam A. Wilcox who recently| Crec 1 bia e | v s SiaaTie g e 5 - | | to this the officer who serves the Writs | yurchased thirtv-eight acres of wood.| Leans on Collateral - pate s LIHUIES Ctp oo PARLORS, Alice Building, Main St. ?flld“be' Y ““"\d e ects the mileage gets $3 2 daY | jand from the James Palmer estate,| Loans secured by Policies of this Company. . w..... 537 1 BS re amuctized b d E shoul on your medicine shelf, } | rt atiendance. has sold the same to Wolcott H. Main | néokent’ diie dnd scoraed December SY, 1014 yirolde arket | Norwich—lon., T Fri., Sat P J erefore it is plain how an officer e ety g = = due and accrued T g : Surplus to “Policvholde ot Vel | Ner 3 . » ready for instant v Hing a prisoner sentenced at Wea. | O eeduetequock, Mr. Wilcox hasel-| premiums in course of collection a terred prem § $12,555.035.98 i New London— Wed. & S EIng ‘& Drisoner dent Ves- | <o sold ten building lois and 2 bunga- s z $12,838.035.26. | e | | Boabran drerists For free wish. wiitoto or Newport to the state Drison|1ov In the Highlands to George Der.| Amortized value of bonds and Market value, Decemb s Sl | Telep! { | Deot 25, Resnol. Baisimore, be. Would be able to make quite gl e 1914, of stocks, over Book Value, less Assets not admitted 3,001,712.51 P E e e DO SR - fortable sum over his custom s i 3% ki = s ~ e ki S - his practice was disapproved | , Revs. Joseph L. Peacack and It ( T A e 3 4 s118.516 DISBURSEMENTS 5 e e ===y a state auditor some years ago, and Jones, members of the Providence Upho!s'em]q an L€Mg an. . et - was held up, bat the com- | Baptist Theological circle, will attend | INCOME TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY | itting Gcers Al fo - a meeting of the circle in Providence| yremiums s . : ey i st Sl hotel. Prof. Walter C. Everett of > CAHPET, 'LAYINGSat lowest prioas. $1. TO NEW YORK $1 I Though diligent Search has beeni BIDHIE Do ol She w sndeess FOTAL INCOME IN 1914 < g 2 :Clcpm? 1,3;\5_ o K - B| made by officials in Washington county Siae : X JAMES W. BLACKBURN, B e Chief of Police Brown has sent| Miss thel Trene Brown, of Wester-| GAINS DURING 1914 8 S farion Aikesim East Side CHELSEA LINE iptive postal cards to nearly all |lIy, teacher of voice in the Susqueban- | ew Fngland | na University Conservatcry of Music,) Increase in Surplus to Policyholders. city of New York, no trace|at Salingsgrove, Pa.. and Grace Ackley aled of twelve years old of Newburg, N. Y. director ft_his home university, were married Fe i | New Life Insurance Tssued in 1914 FREIGHT AND PASSENGER f|’ R | ana SERVICE BETWEEN Life Insurance Paid for in 1914. ... NORWICH AND NEW YORK | Pas been rey Di Cecco, who 1 Increase in Premium Income ............ Stop Taiking War Tuerease i Asmets . o....iiiiieeienas Life Insurance in Foree, Jan. 1, 18915, . ..ooovn..n From_Norwich T , Thurs- §|s norning, January 17, to attend | ruary 1 T S R e e S i Ao e IR R S e Suy = NEW OAKLAND @ays, Sundays at 4 p. ; B the O ok ed by Rev. C. L. Biggs, rector of St.| Imerease im Seeiesedoeszin . i P‘!\ew Yurk Brooklyn Bridge « E who has been Luke's and Epiphan; in Philadelphia. | have a safe investment. jer, East River, foot Roosevelt f|cver since. So fa can be lea: he annual meetin e Moth- | b - Street, Mondavs, Wednesday, Fri- was last seen mear the entrance to | ers’” Hopaeiment of the | Pawoaneok| LIFE DEPARTMENT AUCHENSR: Sl Ty g P N i | CHARNING P HONTINGTON, Agent days, at 5 p. m Wilcox park and there was a bdellef [ Seventh-Day Baptist church, these of-| C. E. Shepard, General Agent, 95 Pearl Street, Hartford Arthur G. Hinkley. Manager for Conmecticnt, 30 Pearl Street, Hartford | 3 e = 2 F. V. KNOUSF, Agent that e have been drowned in | feers avere chocsn: ! i Room 15, Shasnor Blds. The water was|Langworthy, LIABILITY DEPARTWENT $1. TO NEW YORK $1. without result. It was | Langworthy, Robert €. Kuox, Geoeral Agzent, 39 Pearl Street, Hartford | e - and drowne: s di pated, as the body has|bert L. Hoxie, programme committee. _\A. 2 Auto Repairing?mfl Pau;t;ng 10t risen to the surface. i o ¢ % ety ar| The Rhode I Public Utilities 5 There are some who are familiar|.,nmission zave a hearing Monday in £ 4 \/ N | 8 Main Street, Norwich, Conn 5 wit e home surroundings of the |y IS & ot / Vi 1 4 | Plone 424-4 We repair Autos of all kinds in 48 | hoy. who are of the opinion that he | Erovidence upon the pefition % e o i R s s medad Tnwids | number of patrons against the t TuTh e P = e At oy In hid- ! call and extra toll charges to and from | { / Latest Improved Facilities maxe 1 J probably being | watch Hill by the Westerly Automatic| Paper our chop unexcelled in New England. |1, o e ind- | Telephone company. B. T removed from the (landlords er We bake the paint on, which make: it wear better, keep its gloss lengar, i etio s appeared for the petition lin, p e Sl 8th Annual Statement 2nd Annual Statement | esident, and Al- - s case | mbhy mresldodt San AT | KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave. Gity .n:"‘w.u n:t ..:‘r:m e e apne Wakefield boY | company. The commission suggested oF oF i oty {‘. ::u". e yours right? It d_has never been he rd from. u: '.'l?.:f‘v":'\",«ty }f;‘?;‘?_ adjusted | D E N T I S T P s b o S TR =< The Aetna Accident & Liability Co. The Automobile Insurance Co. \..”% .’ 22" kg : '1he Aetna Accident & Liability Lo. The Automobile Insurance Lo. ... % .. s that “while Congressman G v P ported’ to & madea JOSEPH BRAL_TRD BOOK BINDER siank Books Made and Ruled to Order Diamonds [ Diamonds Diamonds Capital Stock $1,000,000 Capital Stock $300,000 MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President i JANUARY 1, 1015 FANUARY 1, 1916 108 BROADWAY BILITTE < LIABILITIES 1 » s m Reserve | Bt Process of Ad- ..|Heat Your House ‘ his monogram thereon last July and velieved that it had been stolen by 3136254 b $164.57 Cash on Hand and in Ba: Monda. a brother of Mar- 7y 705.981 esery 3 All other I s tell employed in'a lumber yard on the 2 n A i oth John & Geo. H.Bliss | 0.5 | With Gas | By Using a i the long lost watch pile of shingles. Oscar Mar- nally moored his motor | nber yard and evidently ing over the shingles the Surplus to Policy Interest due and. accrued December 31, 1914.. 38 Premiu lection n funds of N. Y. Ex 20,0000 ¢ o Tot n course of Col- TS IN 1914 DISBURSEME | wateh ‘slipped from his pocket and slid l“ i 126 Main Street |to a prot ce. The watch was e et e T e = 2 O TS | examined jeweler and it was ¥ ;.5 e Comm : as ea a la or | found that none of the working parts Total . .e . 33, 2,950. 43 payme: licy e SRR NN SV ERT were injured, but the case showed ev [Commmt mlancs o Premiom e ho conl ta Interest, etc. M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist ’s‘fleligmui Revivals and the Revival- was the subject of an intertsting 39 Ward Street per presented by Rev. George » B. rsters, of Stonington, at the regu- Carnations. Special Prants, r meeting of the Westerly Ministerial \UTOMOBILE FIRE, THEET AND TRANSPORTATION. AUTOMOBILE COLLISION, AUTOMOBILE PROPERTY DAMAGE, AUTOMOBILE cowBL el ———— | associaation held Monday in the Mem- TION, TEAMS PROPERTY DAMAGE, ELEVATOR PROPERTY DAMA PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY, FLYWHBEL, SPRINKLER antomati- Bt srean s L Sy bt A Gistine: s | WammR DANAGE POSTAL AND RAGGAGE, AND CONBINATION RESIDENCE INSURANCE. FIDELITY AND SURETY BOND ressurs oo Sl b sl = Rov 3 i Sy { p & Soms, Agents, Norwich el G \“La'f:\v(:‘.l. A NEW DRESS 1'0R Robert C. Knox, General Agent, 39 Pearl Strect, Hartford J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Agents, MOTHER'S GIRL. itor at the home jMrs. James A. Dawson, of Carter ave- COLCHESTER be was o ecent. visitor o the noume [ 1 : : = e ¢ BPG aa e, 5, pammen o manel The City of Norwich and _simpicit. little model with or with Call Up 734 3 WHAT YOU GET loeea 4 collar. The sleeve r short length. The four-piece model. This patt | nfe, and which Jooks equally d for velvet, corduroy L to Portland— A e, i Brayman have | spent Sunday e ith long o0 For | Bo ot mere, creve, galaten. 'm Borotgh fieam it tasmiito b2 Bir. and M e 's mother, Mrs. Louis Brunelle . ’ B i o e ipociant Two drunks were disciplined in the w : 1001, or “home, | S2reate - The - pattern s & Snowball Smashes Window, Nearly |moved to 6 Car e SRR e i Cas and Electrical Dep't. 3 S ymary way by the Third District as galatéa, gingham 8§, 10 and 12 Bl ild nest Williamson of New Haven is 5 g 3 & than what you pay. Iif we install Monday. ale R L D 1t vards linding Child. . visiti his sisters, the Misses Har- Noloce Brunelle spent Sunday in 5 PLUMEING you're b SO0 o teos . | Warmer materiai is liked, there are == S e o of ford, the guest of his sister, who 3 . a3 :IG;TL 1 ‘you Te sure of the . \vh:;n-‘ ‘Ir;l Bowen lodge. Knight of | lovely half wool suitin~s< i plaids and | Bacon academy basketball team |riet and Eleanor Williamson of Main vl»l:‘-"e?;»ml s{»’"”"ph.s Sl 321 Main St., Alice Bulldmg eystem at a moderate price. §| P¥thias will visit Trumbull lodge of|checks, also nlce serses, repps,' voiles | went to Portland Friday evening and | et L8 E : : Mo, Tsasc Cook of Penobscot street ew London. February 17, when twen- | and cashmere: or a best dress. serga | Jder or stampe | d ‘the Migh school team of that| Mrs. H. Frever is spending a few | Mrs Issac Cook of Penobacot ndidates will be initiated. or popiin are very| “Order through The Bulletin Company, | 1 eraid hull. The académy |days with her husband in New York a ) v ¥ A. Jd. Wholgy & Co. || .o estmy oase of Eiks is planning| £330 and1s Tears "t Teaut “e%; | Pattern Dept. Norwich. Conn. were defeated. 88 to 17, Theleitr. o s st -_ DR. PECK (it D BT e B BEEaIs FUNERAL. rd i el rf. HL. Hale If, |road is confined to his home with a Her Own Output. |EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY 12 Ferry Street = — pattern ot ¢ o | Wyman ¢, Daly 1, T. Hale 15, Acad- | hard attack of rheumatism. Madge—“You shouldn’t say he's &| Removed to 16 Franklin Square, adress o 1 ames Farley. ery-—Groobert rf, McDonald 1f, Porter Pheodore Johnson of Worces- | confirmed bachelor unless you know.” Thayer Building AC]D STOMACHS | pOrder through T e P The funeral of James Farley "”"blltfx&"'f:”;!:hfirl1‘3“ Tiee L ioo il former o e e o | Marforie—“But I do know; Iconfirmed | Hours—9.30 a. m, to 430 p. m. s e : Providence was held from his latej, “yo. SP%E 00°, Throohert 4, Me- jweeks visit with her parents, Mr. and | bim."—New York Times. | saturday evenings 7 to 8 home on Plainfield street, Providence,| Ponald 1. Referee, D. Leahy, The. Sunday bv appointment at 9 o'clock Saturday mor | solemn requiem mass at St ing, with a | academy boys have not had much =% and have played Anthony’s | Practice this seas T.F. BURNS | ARE DANGEROUS 3 : | church at 9.80 which was onc of only two games, | - ) | i JUST ARRIVED Healmg afld Plumbmg Nine-tenths of All Stomach Trouble | largest ever held from that chur | Nearly Blinded by Snowball. inng = | I e ator s ! Colbhmmat. of tho mias s the Tactas | Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kraft Went to L A Handsome Cargo of 92 Franklin Street | Y Rev. George W. Brown. Rev. F. Dufly | Hartford Saturday with thetr little CALAMITE (OAL e { { of Clinton, Mass. a cousin of the de- | daughier Gertrue, who was badly in- | 1A hysi ’ ceased, was deacon; ev. J. iggin, | jured Saturday. She was looking out {4, Phomisiak's - Revice /o ‘Cats snd sub-deacon, and Rev, J. Tierran, mas- |& window when a snowball thrown 4. 0.-PECKHAM | Cure i ter of ceremonies. Special music was|went through the pane of glass and 52 Broadway: Phone 402 Robert J. Cochranz | 3 rendered by the choir, and . Albert|ins giate cat the child's eves so bad- & 3 TN e o Rominda, & noted tenor, sang Pie Jesu that it was necessary to consult a GAS FITTING, . ;Physiclan whose succesafis he bearers were John J. Suppe specialist at once. It was thought at PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, tomach and Intestinal dloieses Ravs Matteawan, N. Y., John P. Corcoran of | the time that the child would lose her earned fo, him an international reputa- the course of a recent lec- rearly all intestinal troubles, meny diseases of the vital e directly traceable to a de- this city, Charles Masterson, John Finnegan, George _ Raymond a George W. Troy. Burial was in Anne's cemetery. The attendance t. William O'Brien of Nausatuck was the guest of relatives in town over Sunday, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surzeon 40 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. L et < cluded relatives and friends from Mat-| Rey H. Crawford of New Britain oL Sier el whit iy feawan N S Pituacs Mobetn W eb. [ wak a Tt o Snany #cGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. Phone 581 {0 exosssive asiaiiy commoniy tarme ster, Clintem, ‘Worcester, Boston, Paw. | Louis H. Baldwin of Middletown was our stor: or heartburn. which no oniT itriiated and cd tne asiicate MODERN PLUMBIN ining of®the stomach, but also set up s and stomach ulcers, It in- 5 “o note that he condemns the #s as esseniial in modern house as ent medicines as well as of| electricity is to lighting. We guaran- Tremtm tucket, Westerly, Bridgeport and Nor- ich. £ g Services were held in the Episcopal r. Farley was a native of Deep|chapel Sunday afternoon at 2.30, Rev. er. Conn, and lived a long time in|J. H. Fitzgerald of Hebron officiating. Preston with his parents, the late Mr.| Rev. ana Mrs. B, D, Remington wero a Colchester caller Monday. W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, 3 for ' the omacl:, .arnd Mxrs, J?nl ri:\jrle‘;‘ who moved to|gu: of chvil friends Friday. Eye, Ear, Noxe, Throat, Electricity. t he and hie colieag: b ‘aftville and lived there many vears.| ety fee the very best PLUMBING WORK markable results by the' Mr. Farley lived also in Moosup for | SRS R R sAY by expert workmen at the fariest purstod maguedia, whic a long time and moved to Providence | % Violet Ray, Mechanleal Massage. Hours: 10 4. m. to 3 and b 40 3 p. m. 75 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Take Frankiin St dar to “Dr. Browne's’ | sew izing the acidity of the the seurce of the trouble that it is as foolish to t ach itself as it would be for o stepped on a tack to rub lini- | about 20 years ago, and held a position | it as bailiff of the United States courts.| Ask He has aiso been chairman of the| c state committee for Local Relatives Attend Providence Funeral—News in General. us for plans and prices. : on e Jllise Katherine ¥ drs. George it £ Y and He 19 survived by his wife, who was| Mansfield, -John “Flynn, Morris Flynn J F. TOMPKINS R £t il et Tizel it S o I8 FuTived by his wite. Who W23 |t Patris Fiynni et SACIRARY. 0 el MAHONEY BROS. : e T S T a1e- James, Joseph, Leo and Jonn, |tend the funeral of Charles, son of = = P - 67 West Main Street Supemr: iuitatine menibiven pnatmed e anuahton Aoy 08 cJohm | Catherine and. the late John McManus, Hack, Livery and Boardin S oes cienta i ong 231 1043 Liien all residing at home. He als|aged 25, who died in Providence Thurs- | KEY MAP OF RUSSIAN ADVANCE IN THE 2 rSytable 2 acld; remove the acidit B e i s and sisterss John | day. The funeral took place from the 2 | o o™ necd tor mealcinetle A NEAT AND APPROPRIATE S O ) yol.ona slategh: JOln | o, of his. mother: e8¢ Dodse . PRV CASERSSHAWING TURKSI FARURE ] FALLS AVENUE m“' olsl '" itherf Suffevers. from | acidits. sour FROCK FOR MOTHER'S GIRL.| Chicago, 1il., George P. of Bridzeport, |Street. at 1 o'clock Sunday afterncon.| This-map shows the situation in the Tho atfempt of the Turks to outflank| We guarantee our service to be the stomach or heartburn ~should et abgirl = and o sister, Sister M. Bugene, of Har- | Services were held at the cathedral|Caycasus, giving a key to -the moun-|them by going around dangerous | best at ths most reasanable prices. 21 Girl's Dress With Lining and Long or r. Farles had many|8t 1.30_and burial was-at Crompton, pa have ed ! mountain passes would have succeeded . mall bottle of bisurated magnesia sburg, Pa. Mr. Fa v pton, |tain passes: Russians have , push P FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY e ) S s Short Sleeve, in Raglan Style. i it 1 e it 3 I from thelr druggist. and take a tea- friends in Norwich. R. L Mr. McManus-was a cousin of {through the plateau valley with Kars'|if it had been properly timed: but. as 2 Sontul'In o qddrier of'a glass of b e e SRR those Who Went to the funeral from |as a bas, They defeated the Turks|it turned out. the Russians were able . WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- BEeSen mimites. 1f neces s UeniEsE: Yotk Gfured sk in blus| 1t is astimatéd that the government's | here: badly, \ipiig —out - an entire - aFmy |to; throw practically . their . whole | iness before the pubilc, ‘there is no * overiaid ‘at the upper part|Grand Canyon game refuge in Arizona Personal Mention. -~ - |corperit a vest, thmt meets the!now conteins about ten thousand deer. Miss Minnie Brunelfe of Carter ave-t the dJose .which. the doctor ha Tnost schcacious In all cazes. 1 estimated that the invad- | stren; against one Turkish corps|medium better than through the ad- Ruslians - number aboyt * 155,000, | before the others could come up. vertising columns of ‘Fhe Butetm.