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days, is recovering. unl Irl.a:l;fin Stun have re- Mquu-u Joyce has been visit- lr.x in ‘!hd.efl! & ‘Providence ‘has been here for a We % Goes to Florida. Therevars six:modern<Teils“in the- ; aewypolice station and there was room for just one more prisoner, when a|agtion 'was made not i/ special session of the Third district |fiying visi¥ ‘which lu- ' court was held at the station Monday | the national capital, i e saw morning, 2s a'resvlt of the hail of the | Eostmaster HPG‘“""‘IW g Aetrd police drag net which was set early |1t has been } Saturday evening. “ The five men ar- [tative .O'Shaughnessy ‘might want. u {rma ‘were arraigned bexm Judge have a say about 'Westerly. Oliver¥H. Williams. . t'rruné e = 1848 t*:_:‘m athletic build and with proper train- 'ing might be developed into a cham- | except that some months ago it was jon in the commonly termed square |learned that Mr. Gerry had recom- rcie. He is a native.of Westerly and j mended a man'who was turned down & ‘"’m Ka his first appearance in a crim- [ by the department upon the ground Guest nsas Gity. court. He was charged with |that he-hulvnotthe requisite educa- | Mrs. Elmer Massle of Kansas City, elling and fAghting, the. latter being | tional gualifications. That man’s name | who has been here, has gone to South assault upon Pasquale Lionetti and | Was never made public. Norwuk to visit friends. is brother Frank. Tt fs said by wit- The term of Postmaster Butler ex- Miss Frankye McIntyre of Brooklyn esses he sure did some real fighting | pired last year, but Mr. Gerry -made{is at Riverview cottage. nd he seemed to be in readiness for { no recommendation at that time, it| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and daughter 1 comers, when he was gathered in | Wwas reported, because he did not think |of Lynn, Mass., have been guests of v Policeman Curtin. 'Whitford plead- | it would have been good politics to|Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Beebe, - ty to an assault upon Pasquale | oust Butler while the campaign was| Elihu Spicer has begun . hu senior* pending, as Butler is a sort of civil | year at ‘Worcester service product, having worked his| Miss Adelaide Libby will return to ay:.0p .Cram the Tauke:ti the vr::ly Smith college mgn e .Lionetu. He was sentenced three | terly office and being popular gene: rs. Simeon les. recovered t Pro without regard to party lines. from her recent illness. months 1n the Providence coonty Jail Y "and At Worten Botter nave returned to .their home in Brooklyn. The body of John Peters who was arowned at Atlantic Beach, Sept. 8, S e g B e was recovered Monday by John Sulli- | “F0 10" Srieritr of Etizabetn, N. van and the caretaker of the beach. edical Examiner Scanlon gave per- | J= 18 i Noank for a brief stay. iford at the time, -was arraigned Ond Mo T o B Dot | “Frank Shirley has returned .to his a similar charge. B; said La 1::; The drowned man was colored and :::_-: in. Providence after visiting o i T tvon . Whbthon: | s Soployed as butler for & Summit, | "My, and Mrs, William H. H. Myers and that he then threw Frank down Wond- ¥ have returned to Brooklym and held him. He, too, was arrested PRI Sails for Nantucket. i by Policeman Curtin. Hull is 22 years The fishing schooner Beret J., Capt. of age a.x]:_t’i’ had nevvr‘be:nfllfimud fThédeason at Atlantic beach closed | Charles Jenssen, has gone for a trip Dbefore. e case azainst Hull was s.mw o NaREaNet <continieq¥ for four weeks. and pn r, and Mrs. Natt Hazard are on a | Capt. Henry Langworthy is in New payment of costs he was placed on \flult “to their son, James O. Hazard, | York for a business trip. i E -un‘gggsa'n-—o gE ERs Single Rooms u.mmimna 2.5 9350 oo (Oood G-nc--z minutes’ walk) L. C. PRIOR, Manacen. “Two minutes from Back Bay Station Ten minutes from North Station i For fim v.aaon—A ) 9 D-y Tour—All Exm $4550. Up probation. e Frank P h: eturned to his John 'L Hulltvan, in_ court, four S ke s T Q/‘ LB / months ago, Aar; i Charles Reed has returned to New- Gommon " grankard and. was placéd | East Orange; N. J, to resume her work |, Charles Reed has returned to New- : our preaence {8 col UWM b the old charge, havinz violated his|pastor of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day STONINGTON probation. He was sentenced to three | Baptist church, died last week at the , St years in the state workhouse. home of his son Arthur, in Chicaso. | James Pendleton, Former Borough Offi- George Hart, arrested by Policeman| The town of ‘Warren received Sun-| cial, Dies at Hollis, L. I.—Both P <] Resorts. icated three times within six months. , chemical | —C. E. Officers. g { Hart pleaded guilty. Hart said he Was | ana ladder truck and, fully equipped, | arrested for intoxication in Westerly | aosts $5.000. et i James Fandleton, who was born in | B eW | Comfert - aite-" Al about two years ago and had served |q = o rln o L L Stonington borough 60 years ago, and ednesdays and Saturdays 30 days in Jail at New London for a |, .8 “ROHE Coled Chiet Brown | Who for years was one of the foremost | like offense. He was 38 vears of age | (PESCR B8 DO ACTel o ables for | Citizens, died Sunday night at his resi- m A. m A‘d on probation, was &urested by Chief |88 teacher in.the Franklin school. :! I El harged with being a = Stewart, was charged wi eing day ite first piece of motor-driven fire ties Hold Caucuses Monday Evening and for 20 years had served as a mar- dence in Hollis, L. I, where he had 2 duty during the fair. He appointed iner, bul; gn:g?ngn?ngs ‘}:ngd emrrl‘(:g i i o Jr. of Bradford, and | ived for the past two Jears. In early | lfl aare m Brown, He was bréught into court on| . Dr. Lewis A. Platts, D. D, a former season —an jon. of the common drunkard, having been intox- life he was engaged in the provision in Westerly and vicinity. He bore | Wilhert Clark, of Avondale. Ly business, and served his town as se- | 4 a good reputation with several of his | Mrs. Fary T. Wolfe, chief clerk of | joctman, assessor, was warden of the n /m COj Leé M 2 former employes, and had work in [the coast guard department, was at|borough, and an active member of the | gl sight at Green Hiil. Sentence was sus- | the Watch Hill station, Friday. Mrs. : pended on payment of costs and Hart | Wolfe is on 2 vacation and is making | pany. ; i new was _placed on probation. a pleasure automobile trip, Visiting |charter. member of Pequot council, R. John Burdick was charged with in- | the life saving stationg betweén Wash- | . He -was always interested in the . toxication. He pleaded suilty and was |ington and Portland. , progress of the .town- and chiefly relga.axedt on“pgo ‘ment of a fine of $2 ers Sarah Erley, a m!orglxe; rsnwent through his efforts- the mills of the - . 71 and costs—3§4.80. o of Potter Hill, age el unday { American Velvet company were locat- . g Y“, A T T : in Lawrence, Mass.« She is survived |ed in the borough. o “'/ // 75 '/‘ s One of the postmastership appoint- |by her husband, a son Frederick, a| Mr. Pendleton was once a recognized i SRS o ment cases that is to go over until|sister Mrs, Harriet Mitchell, and six |leader in state politics.in the republi- December under the administration’s| prothers, George, und, Willlam, jcan party and served in the Connecti- new policy of not making any more | Job, Louis and Frederick Thorp. cut senate as senator from the Ninth recess appolntments is that of Wes—| 1.0 1r0ne Gate: district, which included the towns of . - g Systems that are faultiess. Letille A s, daughter of Mr. - terly, R I, writes a Washington cor- |, /4 wo "Charles S. Gates, formerly of | New London, Groton, Stonington and furnish plans for figures. respondent. The term of Postmaster A. J. Wholey & Co. Butler of that fown éxpirea about s |Westerly,and Roy A. Anderson of Or- |North Stonington. 12 Ferry Street PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING lando, FI were rried in thatp He leaves a widow, Mrs. Sarah Pot- have resumed their work year aio. Recently, it is ' learnetifiantio, WloriGe were maried In thatf, 6, S o three sons, Raymond, month's_vacation. e George W. Greene, democratic nation- 4, wo = parents, at South Lake Weir, |Carroll and Willlam Clifford Pendle- Mrs. Emmanuel Simonesu was a Plainfleld visitor recently. 21 committeeman for Rhode Island, % Work on Engine. House to Start Soon— Tads ' Tecomendationof & man to | Florida, Rev:G. V. Alberton, oclating. (0% S18% (arse brothers, Harrie Findie; | "y Moating 4 Decide Prospect by inted t: ce r, er. am - = t*tgzflp';;‘idm&:ggp N outIeT | former | pastor of the’ First Baptist | Charles Pendleton of Stonington bor-| Street Acceptance. t sists E larah acted upon the matter-and the White |church in Westerly, conducted the fu- | Ji8h, apd two eisters, Mrs. Sarab Work will be commenced soon on the - Rt Beckwith’s place on to the H?ru:ea will :oto,tu ]&: “?}?-::f::d'choiee neral .er:icc; 3 :th o(;aep';;m sz;’-e nxz' Judge Wurtem .A. Breed, of the bor-|new bufldll::‘ Bmu W. L. 1!xgu.ln is to point is one of th. sights :lvn. town. for the office that is in the district|Monday afternoon. Burial was ough.. Burial will be in Stonington. |erect for the B. F. Hoxie Engine com- ) —_— of former Wepresentative beter . |River Bend. The bearers were Horace Christian Endeavor Officers. B o o e Gerry is mot obtainable at the post|Sisson, Harry Sargent, A. A. Palmeter,| At the annual meeting of the Young|ira Cromwell. The building is to be of age. Death was | Mot Cigars are Good— mm H‘Um and Frederick H. Burdick. People’s Society of Christian Endeavor | two stories high and to be of cement THESE ARE BETTER Mrs. Lura May Bagley Pollock, wife |of the Second Congregational church|with all the latest improvements. A TOM'S 1-2-3-5c CIGAR |is as sssential in modern houss as of Alfred H, Pollock of New London, | these officers were elected: Matthew C. |large tree on the site of the proposed recovered. ity 1-0a Bubiag:-Wo guswm- daughter of Fr. and Mrs. William H,|Graham, president; Paul Kerschieper. |building has been chopped down and| Miss England, but | GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR - Bagley, formerly of Westerly, now of | vice president; Miss Mabel . Ingra: | the driveray back ot tha potel bas T G e the very-best PLUMBING WORK To TREA'I' CATARRH East Rochester, N. H., died Monday |ham, treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Mauller, | been closed up. The front end of the ry and ses, St i Tet the fariost ing, in Memorial hospital, New |corresponding secretary; Miss Lillian | driveway will be used as the approach oosup, later [ THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. Lo on, of typhoid fever. Besides her | Thompson, chairman lookout commit- |to the fire engine room. Next to Palace Cafe g husband and parents, she is survived |tee; Frank H,_ Muller, chairman social To A st A Breathing a Germ Killting Air Endorsed by a son, 17 months old. She was |committee; -Mrs. James - R. Carson, © Act on Street Acceptance. prices. Ask us for plans and prices. married in Christ church, Westerly, |chairman missionary committee; Paul The acceptance of Prospect street by . By Actual Results. four years ago. Kerschieper, chairman . prayer meeting | the town of Groton and its extension Bdward, J F ’l‘OMPKINS - — committee; Frank R, Muller, Sarah I | to Noank road is a matter that will be of o . fi. : |Graham, organists; ss Mildred and }voted on coming ann = and nephews b Thee Oiscovety,. jof} iHyomel;;has » NOANK Miss Florence Vennard, collectors. = |ness meeting of the town. It is hoped | gurvive her. 67 West Main Street wrought ta“wm:‘geréul change in the S ——— Ca Monda: E: that the measure will be acted on fa- Vi Sa Sol treatment catarrh. ucuses Mo y Evening. 3 isi o e T s ago the medi- | MF: and Mrs. Latham Space Buy. Fish yorably, as it will Tesult in & big im itor Sang 3 .| The republicans and democrats of provement for West Mystic and will| Miss Viola Fancher and Mr. and MRS, sl“Nl“ cines ordinarlly employed in the cure Tropertye e wvisitors Retur- | ne town of Stonington held their cau- |open Up & large tract: for desirable |Mrs. Urgei Charbonment of Noven | 3¢ G. P. N'S Robert J. Cochrane disease g8, sprays, lo- 9 to. Theit: City: Homen,. cuses Monday evening, the former in | building lots between Noank road and | Grosvenordale, were Fucets of Mr. and No. 52 Shetucket Street » tions, etc. In some instances they benefited, but the improvement was not AT A Owborne: hus seturasd to-Tis Borough hall and the latter in the|New London road. The plans figure to | Mrs. Alex Dupont, Jr., Sunday. GAS FITTING, town court room. Both were largely | have the street come into Noank road | Fancher is a singer of ability. whll. laAtmg home in New York after spending the PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, th Fiyorned you. take Tatt the aie] ki jor in’ the viinge. attended and nominations were made |near West Mystic schoolhouse, and if |here Sunday she rendered an Ave Fm m m e o ke I e rand Mre. Latbamm Space recently |28 follow g the measure is granted it will allow of Maria in excellent volce at St Mary's of all descriptions prices. 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. balsmic air that goes into the minutest | purchased the property of Mrs. Lavina Republican Caucus. e b Miss Anna Cahill of New Fork is|Eave sold a large mi but plenty| Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. cells, and should effectually kill all | Fish at the foot of Brook street, where| 7Af the republican caucus Courtland ot bargains left. the guest of her uncle, James Miley. germs and microbes of catarrh. Its|they will make their home. C. Potter was selected chairman and | ble property lding wu. F. mu purpose is to enter the blood with the Visiting at Parsonage. James H. Weeks, Jr., clerk. The ticket u:ht{e er 2 S J&‘?A‘:’.‘Sfi“&‘%&‘fli’»fi‘ Real Estate and | ox‘yisen;tkmil;lg e;]l:; s‘e!‘n‘:; in tl.‘l-tel blood, 3 M‘lss mli:t ely) nMGrngy SO‘F ;tentomg nominated: For town clerk and treas- | + HRasid 2k ek for Room 108 Thayer m‘, Norwich, Ct. T F B“n"s and restore o the whole sys- s visiting Mrs. . Foster at the H: 3 eard ai o Miuts aataAhine e ol urer, Ellas B. Hinckley; selectmen, s Laura and Victoria Dupuis Telephone 147 rscnage. derick Boulter, Herbert Gledhill; M Melvi reenman is visiting have been received from those who| Madeline Chute has returned to her mfi’nfi thre: yeaan. Amos G. Hewitt; | in W.:'lckfa:d. ni & % have been helped by Hyomei. . _|Pome in Brooklyn after a summer visit | board of relief, Willilam J. Lord, for| Miss Martha x.m has left for Heallng and Plumbms A complete outfit is inexpensive and fat Soundview. three years, Lorenzo_D. Fairbrother, | Westfield, where she is to teach school includes an inhaler, dropper and sufi-| Mr. and Mrs. George Hyde have ars, Edward E. Bucklyn, one|this year. i cient Hyomei for several weeks' treat-|moved to Pawtucket. aae aein: towe Sepoait Tind, Frederc | Mt end.afrs. Thomas: Frusher, J¥. " 3 92 Franklin Street ment. Mr. and Mrs. Varnum Tucker have |j 3 auditor, ' J. S. Anderson, | will soon occu; the Cheney house on Perhaps the 'strongest evidence that fmoved from 'Prospect Hill' to the home J‘;k- .;:‘l?lue:{or Willlam E. H II. Eldredge lt.mvt,ln .ordc :Y’ll! ‘Walter can be given to doubters, is the faot|of Mrs. Tucker's parents, Mr. and|stables, Thomas C. O’Congl‘,n &helby | T. Fish and family of New London 2 that Lee and Osgood have so much | Mrs. Wiiliam Baker, Nicholas, -George #H. Kenyon, Thomas|may move into their home on Reynolds * 2 g lno" cAsTlnas faith in Hyomei that they sell every| Miss Pearl Carson 'has returned | Fox; registrars of voters, First district, | Hill package under a positive guarantee to|from a visit of several weeks in Mas- | James H., Weeks, Second, Geprge W.| Miss Emily Noyes is spending two RNISHED PROMPTLY BY refund the money if it does not re- |sachusetts. Lord, Third, Seth N. Willlams, Fourth, | weeks in Hartford with Mrs. John 2 lieve. Jack Campbell is spending a few |John Jeffrey, Fifth, Franklin H, Chap- | Pie; . rson. & Now 4s the time to begin the use of |days in b: hitag ommithen, Tor o] . Hie: arace. Stoddard e THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Hyomel and rid yourselt of this serious | Charles Zuccardl has returned from ;:',',., fmm zhgcuyn. :or ‘one ye:: o Stee Mt \ VA and oftentimes dangerous disease.|s business trip to New York. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street to flll out unexpired Nothing is gained by waiting till the| Mrs. Tavid Anderson uas returned |tevmm of James I, Weeks, who resioned. | womrs: t Boquorent 18 spending two vicious microbes of catarrh havi ade | to_Jersey City. o & fange ¥ V. Deniocratic Caucus. Miss Mabel Buzzie of Brooklyn is still further-inroads on your health. Mrs. Sarah Skilleen of Brooklyn is ’ of Miss Edith Bran . ’ The caucus was called to order at § i g st COAL AND LUMBER ;‘clock in the'town court room. James brother, George C. Lane, and / “J s David Gellup has returned to New ) % I Torkc atter a few days_visit with his an A |: i t { H n Lot e Tt O B | oo iy . : Tet, Samuel K. Stewart, one year, John e e ‘WO disguised Tinkerton detectives it Burn ] flas fl amams s e it gt BALTIC that 7th point. Free Buraing Kinds and Lehigh- — Of course, you'll know better. Point 7 is in the o S st A FOR WESTERLY AND sunkoummc COUNTRY §iri. s 5 “D".,n;‘mmm:‘ coneiaion. G | 5o ot et oF Mot gam. No one 2 Eogeios. thae foia. A. D. LATHROP 2 Donath, Filllam H. Ward; m erine-T. Ward ‘Results from Fall oo 1—Crowded with flavor o “m ‘fiw%m Joseph n. o = 2—Ve body—NO GRIT ~° 5—From s « i ird, George A. Wheeler, Thlnm.llo!J'flinNohnmNd 61 Wortl\ of Homefumlshmgs e siiapon men| it B B3 Sl —— vt s v Thais Tt g Dmcmmsuoxam\hm < 2 o ciorine LA dnmtesa’ o 30 S 5 2 Sieuni of S e beer: ey i - - han g MUSTBE.sowATom-‘a AL maettn” of, Baqiint conpell. 8. = s 4 Livary Connection, Shetuckst Strest, .doptul concerning the death of James ‘Pendleton. .- Telepbone 463-13 Mamwmm' American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Puu.l 1 | | | |