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WE :Hean Interesting Papers at Fi Schoifield Recailad — Board of Trade Committees—i Death of Jacch Bernger-—Visit from Wallace Nutting. | hera was such a large attendanc ;2 the Westerly His ¢ became neces- ion in the assem- emorial building. An the Old _ Hopkinton Houses and Their Occu- Years Ago. Mr. Still- to attend the meeting s read by his daught- Gertrude Stillman. Ac- Sixty Tlm paper was discussed by Clerk Everett T. _Whipple, B. Pendleton and others. Mr. ilman received a vote of nstructive and valu- Mrs, Harriet Maine Greene presented to the society a list of North Ston- ington men who had sained distiction o professional lffe, as fol mas_Palmer, Rev. D. D., Baptist e T . Baptist minister and Congregation- wffield Methodist; m and Orrin Wal- Rev. Arthur T. Hubbell; Rev. Ralph G. court of Connecticut; Hewitt, lawyer, New York Coates, judge: Henry . Norwich, vxoho was rep- of Brown university P Westerly ms_college Py Pendletor Prof. Charles A} iam Browning; Hon. Hon. Thurman P. G. and Frank Sisson, latter was mayor of ey left millions to Main, succes: nd former secretary Indiana, Mrs. Greene names will be added Harnah F. Dickens, presented | society a volume, Notes on the Manufacture of the = United . Taft, which malkes t Yorkshire, ston, Mas: lestow. n, Mass. ade the rLd h rriedly, to make they were aided cholfield, ., brought with , concealed in her d in manu- and_kiil His precaution Ads: “The above fact printed in yal C. aterial Taft called on her for the book and at the time to he afterwards re- it. My mother, r of John Schoifield, re- ing her mother, Mary often relate the escape from society: s urdick, Israel Lillian Thomas, Rob- d Mary E. Foster. re the officers and com- the Westerly Board of _committces having been ng of the executive Pendleton, M. Cottrell, Everett nt, E. A SAFE WAY T0 STOP INDIGESTION! Withoat Fear of Wenkening the Stom- aeb—Works Fine Jmnz~ Relie? in in Any Case and Ten Minutes. of today s com- weak d tic riificial dlgesters p s, ele. 3 ed out H doing mp Jne o8 4 Sl mgeciers saon o Where one once 4 £our are now re- By old stomach itself o be strong emough ot with a sort of 8s o miz its your food. ng encugh to Po0d, you will ndigestion aftes tomorrow, O-oT 4 reme zest the on't diges Wil strengthen A B and make it do ft siops stomach burning, belching, 2nd does still better flaoby, irflamed and in. wells' grow strong and to do thelr own cburn- Dlets never lose their e :ffhot and mere artificial di- Fogters naed te used forever. A weske' use is ~enerally wufficient Bl o shane and Leg & Oswoed Co. and many other o A e T R e that understanding. agreeing to nd money o anyone Who Foefnoe complete rel S STERLY RISTORIGAL SOEIE! Y a‘,vcsugauon developed that th riday’s Session—Peril of John ame: . Pendleton, Arthur M. Cot irell, Hyerett B, Whipple, Arthur L | Perry, Lewis Stanton, Albert X. Stiliman, Charles . Perry, Andrew W. | Fisher, 'Edwin Whitford, Irvine O. | Chester, Thomas Hope, Charles P. -| Chttrelll "1916; Albert =G. Martin, Frederick C, Buffum, Arthur 3I. Cot- ]u-en‘ John Champlin, Joseph T. Mu phy, 197; <Charles J. Butler, Frank W. Coy, Ira B. Crandall, Georse L Stillman, 1918, Educational committee: Albert R. Stillman, Charles _Perry, Ivine O, Chester, Albert G. Martin, Willard H. Bacon. Samuel H. Davis, Thomas Hope, George B, Utter, Alfred J Maryott. Reception committee: Arthur M. Cottrell, Frank Sherman, Charles J. Butler, Arthur N. Nash, Arthur L.| Perry, William H. Browning, Louis J. Reuter, Frank F. Dodge, D. O. Earle, John Parsons. Statistics cornmittee: Thomas Hope, Charles E. Stewart, Albert E. Barber, Frank N. Wilcox, H. L. Smith, Everet Barng, Isaac Sherman, Eugene b Pendleton, Walter S. Price, Richard J. Butler, Thomas McKenzie, H. D. Printing_2nd public: Albert G. Martin, _Andrew George Utter, Ira John H. Murpk Woodman- see, Henry D. Samuel { Davis. | Finance committee: Edwin Whit-| ford, Edward M. Burke, Edwin B.| Stillman, Charles W. Wilard, Orville| Stillman, Fred S. Opie, Abel P. dall, Howard M Mitchell. Membership commi Chester, William A. Wilco: Benti James Collins, Robert Albert L. Caetritius, George L. man, Herbert M. nney, Haro! Livingstone, Trades Champlin Charles committe 7, I Crandall, Duff, | Sherman, Charle trell, Joseph T. Murphy, Coy, Ivine O. Chest Campbell, William _Seza: Drysdale, Thomas Hope, T a; Legal cemmittee ple, Edward M. B | Langworthy, Traffice committee: Charl | the United] 1 Thomas Hope, 1 F. Larkin, ‘arquhar Smith, Rabert Jehn dall, rd, > W 2 Samuel GI Frederick Brucker Thomas J. Bannor Conrad Schultz B. H. Richmond, Hugh A. Dun S Frank F, Dodge, Job whrhp kerman Jacob Beringer, & a | fewala Waesterly, with a souvenir store Watch Hill, died Friday at his home |in Narragansett avenue of cordoal {astbma. Mr. Beringer had been Westerly for thirty-tw first emploved in the Needham and 5 iggs building, remaining in emplsy until the firm went out iness following a fire in the buildin { Then Mr. Beringer went into the ji j elry business on his own aceount, a store first in the B buildi occupied by 1d. Burdick and Jocation in Main steet. r. Beringer was born in England and leaves a widow and one son. He was a member of the Masonic order in England but never affiliated ith the local lodge and he never became a naturalized citizen of the Uni States, preferring to remain a subject of Greai Britain, Mr. Reringer form- erly attended the First Baptist church but of late years was a wegular at-| tendant of Christ Episcopal church. He hed the confidence and respect of all lme people of Westerl, of i The Joy line steamer Larchmont was | sunk in Block lsiand sound just elqnt | years @go last Thursday nizht, with | a loss of 183 lives. Only 19 of all on | board were rescued and nearly all 17| of these were severely frostbitten. The | author night was severely cold ana the tes- |} i cued endured even more suffering than | tdld those wh3 went down with thel steamer in.%3 fathoms of water. In-|, steamer | changed ker <ourse and was run 1!\!7' by the schooner Harry Rnowltom, A hole was punctured in the side of the | ¢ | steamer by the bowsprit of the schoon- er and the steamer filled and went to the bottom within a few minutes. The schooner reached the shore and strand. eg near the Quonochoatauz life sav: uxg[ station. ; ‘Wallace Nuttin, g who specializes in colored photographs, {n ancient houses and furnishinge the owrer of five of this class of houses in different sections of New Fnglapd. The houses are furnished in antique style and open to innspection. They are properly placgrded to attract attention and in- vite visitation. Mr., Nutting was in v - 'fw TYLER BROWNE, M. D, at|? lare requ regard to the | Thursday, Positive Relief For Constipafion The progress of modern medi- cal science is, perhaps, no more evient than in the cimplitying of many of the old s of past genera- tance, the harsh and violent purgatives by our forefathers to relieve constipation are now known to be not only unnecessary but really - harmful. Constipation can be more effectively relived without the discomfort and pain these old-time remedies occasion. A combination of simple laxa- tive herbs with pepein, sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is ost effective, yet mild and pleasant. is _absolutely fres from opiates and narcotics and equally as desirable a remedy for the tiniest babe as for rugged manhood. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. ¥ B. Caldwell, 452 Washington Monticeilo, Tlls. essmacescasescasarsassess: Auto Repairing and Painting Wae repair Autos of all kinds in the proper mannsr. Latest Improved Facilities make our chop unexceiied in New England. | We bake the paint on, which makss | it wear better, keep ita gloss lengar, and wall not crack. Why not have yours costs no mere, Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 83 Main St, Wasterly, R. right?- 1t L e e T T—T Painiess Dentistry 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 & m. to 1 p. m. Sundays iScience and Skill Have consummated an. alliance that has absolutely conguered pain Ex- filling, bridge work are all ABSOLUTELY PAIN- The alli- ance between SKILLFUL work and MODERATE charges is an associa- tion that appeals in every branch of dentistry. tracting, crown or LESS experiences here. to your intelli- gence without being unfriendly to your finances. DR. F. C. JACKSOM DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Co. 203 Main Street, Next to Boston Store Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time Xye, Bar, Nose, Throat, Electricity. died ete- Married” ds at the Rt feast to bachelor Thur: who | ng of Phebe [ ter, Daughters of ovolution, held in the iday afternoon, means committee was A Greene Ward the Am Mem: the way i te A. Randall, v e past twent; vears she has ved with her sister, s Celia Hi. cox. Besides this sister the deceased is survived by a brother, J. Morton Hiscox, was born in W r.lfe of In the house of Island representatives of general assembly, mrodll appointed Representa Langworthw of Wes- terly, White of _East Greenwich, Trimble of Soulh ingstown, Sutton of Woonsocket and Hughes of Paw- tucket, a delegation «<m the part of the Rhode the house to =attend the funeral of Representative-elect ¥Fdgar W. Watts. The funeral will be held at Narra- gansett Pier, Satunday afterncon February White Sale The economies which are effected during this White Sale in no way detract from that intangible quality of niceness which the woman who loves dainty things demands. There is nothing ‘““cheap” about any garment offered during this sale. They are all made with that attention to detail which proclaims the good garment, they are all new and up-to-date, and the low prices recommend them more highly than anything we can say. THE PRICES ARE LOW-THE QUALITIES ARE HIGH MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CORSET COVERS i o 25 80 S OR | DRAWERS .oy sonivins sissrineiisssiss oDt (0 SEIB NIGIHEE ROBES .. i o veiailsieiose o A0C A0 SE I8 LONG SKIR s toloiiake S wib e B e e IO RO SO SHORT SKIRTS .... .....25¢c to $1.98 |} COMBINATIONS ....49c to $4.98 ......98c to $4.98 CREPE-DE-CHINE CAMISOLES 1 || ENVELOPE CHEMISES ...........$1.98 to $2.98 February White Sale SHIRTWAIST DEPARTMENT All new goods, many of them in the advance Spring styles, will go during this sale at special prices. WHITE V! February White Sale EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT Embroideries of the high Beston Store standard only are included in this sale. You may buy with ss- 5¢ 5¢ 10c surance. OILE W W EMEROIDERED BDGES, nfants’ dresses, worth 10c a y RROW EMBROIDE ERTION ble for 98¢ WAISTS wit embre $1.48 T EMEBROIDERI at demand w B8O are fast look like hand 15¢ 75¢ 49c 39¢ 25¢ $1.98 r summe; and § larly for 98¢ WHITE bly pretty TUB § $1.98 3 VOILE d effect WAl CO EMBROI number of very pretty and signe. The regular $248 WHITE GOODS AND LINENS i Here are some items which are of particular interest to the lady of the house and like- wise some of the newer White Goods which will be much used this season. Buy now —it pdys. STL] E ‘h 3 was formeriy KISH TOWELS and welght, forme: TOWELS extra fit, formerly 25¢.. ‘ values are for one day only WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ [WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ . COATS r WOMEN'S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS p of Coats lot of neat the depart- them are Saturday Only Saturday Only $4 75 $9.75 i i 1 { i SATURDAY SPECIALS FROM THE GARMENT SECTION An opportunity to select some seasonable cold weather merchandise which is considerably price shortened. These | While tre lot ‘ifi“;;zfi | fifty cents. They are made of An- Jm,o_"_m gora wool. are two yards long ang finished with fringe. lors, gray, brown and garret— SAFETY FIRST The rush and hurry of modern life with its constant incentlve to still greater speed and effort, has evolved from its own self-w: ht chacs the “safety first” mevement. Look before you leap; guard against the chance of injury; ef others ae well as yourself; keep your eyes open, This “safety first” idea may be applied to your business dealings and to mercantile life in general. You will find some merchants, the better ones, who have applied te their business all the known “safety first” devices. Their advertising is honest: their merchandise is honest; their service is geod; they play all their cards above the table and ‘ry to meet everyone upon the piane of absolute honesty and sincerity. The old style trader whoss motto was “caveat emptor,” let the buyer bewars, is being crowded from the boards. Common sense dictates the answer to the question, “where shall 1 trade?” Trade with the merchant whose motto Is “SAFETY FIRST” Saturday Specials Scrim Sash Curtains’ We had these made up specially for us and we know the quality. Tha 8crim has hemstitched border and the ~.Lh ne are cut yard long. ctually worth Batoniny Spoctdt Bt a pair— Nottingham cream and rards lomz. Scrim, Ma.dmn and white, Saturday Special Half Price All-wool Axmmlter Rugs retty Oriental s, regularly SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.18 Domestic Vacuum Sweepen Saturday Special $523 Men’s Furnishings Dep’t. Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts specially priced for Saturday, heavy weight, sizes 1% to 2 _Saturday 42 ‘Saturdey 640 Sutardl‘ &7 Wash Goods Department 1Gc DRESS GINGHAMS FOR 7c Ginghams are 27 and the colors are laids and stripes Special 7c a yard TO CLOSE OUT ANGORA MILITARY SCARFS lasts you may have r choice of these Scarfs for only Saturday Only 50c was a complete success. ved in all styles. @ which will be Oysters \ere} A. good sum was T music. MYSTIC | Judgs-elect Frank H. Hinckiey Con- gratulated by Many Frisnds—Funer- { als, Mrs. John B. Grinnell, Mrs. Ida Aystic officlated. Village Vsrieties. A. L. Mclaughlin has returned Jewett City after a brief stay in town. re: FUNERALS. { john B. Gri Mrs. W. C. Dutcher of Danbury is Haley, Mrs. John B. Grinnell. > A W ilasd - The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Grinneil, m°g§§,fs’ i ke s Frank H. H y was receiving|wife of John B. Grinnell, wes held 3. Kutm of Pawtucket is the lNl‘.mtuJaL‘ons “riday morning on his lfl' m the C-!;Hfl(gl hcgt‘stad o= W!;‘; 1 ps = ow street Friday afternoon a #ppolntment as judge of & tOWR| jiolock and was largely attended. Rev, H“I';:Ie.} court. Mr. Hinckley, who has filled|C, T. Hatch, pastor of the Methodist = Pro ed from a visit in Providence, many offices of the town, js weil quali- | Eplscopal church, conducted the ser- ‘fitd for his n A large nu -’t{.«"‘es The floral ber of citizens from the village|ful. Burial w Ambessador Morgenthau at Constan- were in Hartford on Wednesday wheul Elm Grove cemstery. L N ormenthae et Coome ofl the hearing took place. Mrs. Ida Haley. Many at Qyster Supper. partly-owned-American steamer Tht body of Mrs. Ida Haley, Who m Wumnxton. flying the Greek flag. in the harbor of Trebizond during the re- Mystic Fr'day afterncou and 2 cent Turkish bombardment of the Rus- Eim Grove cemsiery, whavs sexvioesisfen port The oyster sunper given by tae m- in Somer sic committee of the Urion Baptiet church Friday eveming in the \em were held. Hev. H. B, Hutchins of 0!(}! . New York to Porto Rico A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- ing all expenses, $94.50 x\_est of Postmaster and Mrs. George| Also tickets to Georgle, Florida, Ber- s Washburn has rstur-| MUd8 &nd Panama Pacific Expositien. Johm A. Dunn AGENT 50 Main Street M=, =g ———— PBastern Cann:c.!a! €qual to ITie Bn‘k.- lelin for business results.