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e Bstiad | of comig bere ) the Serblans, for € S ey Froah From Our Sanitary Bake Shop n SILVER CAKE. " | Chiocolate Marshmallow myoouc.mms i0c S = 5 Tn Good Company raise| As‘an American first and a Socialist “Emmeline | afterward, Representative Meyer Lon- fight for|don is headed for mighty good cm- pany.—Washington Post. - Way, Emmy. Has eTiceiess Relic The only complete ancient Roman standard in existence is owned by an Englishman. Y sec~ Tion at Haversham. Atlen lef¢ the beach and disappeared from the view of the phone of thé hereabouts St Allen and plans were made for his capture. The posse was divided into’ groups and a iced, without. regard to’ bridrs, undergrowth and thicket; Finally one of the groups sighted Allen behind a tree, firearms were , pointed. at him. and he threw up his hands and G\Ilefly! submitted to arrest. He. said that he had Aropped his revofver when he made- a getaway from the Dr. mmm mt- tage Tuesday afternoon. and chased by. twc negroes 'lt\ & uhutgun. ‘Allen showed no signs of the suffer- ings he endured by sleeping in the open and for. lack of food at times during the past ten days. He looked well in /| Howard Babcock’s best clothes, was clean shayen, and never appeared much better. When asked why - he took French leave from the pris where he consequences, if captured, he sai don’t knows just why 1 did it, for I was getting good treatment. I mever plan- ned to get away. It was & sudden im- pulse that I was unable to ‘check. I don’t know why I skipped away. Sup- pose. it is another of my mistakes” Aflen lett, Westerly on the 5.45. train for Providence, in the custody: of Of- ficer John Plerce Of the state prison. | wealthy summer resident 37 H ‘with & residence and lnur- ests in Cincinnati, and a’ legal resi- dent of the town of W The will of William H thorough scouring of the swamp vas| Lon ‘commen "3 PRESIDENT WANTS BACKING OF PEOPLE . Pressey of Cumberland moved endment providin; the voters- y’'s amendment was de. On | feated on a_ viva voce vete. The bill then passed on a roll call, the first of the session, 87 voting in the affirmative and 28 in the negative. ‘Local Laconics. The groundhoz did net see his shadow in Westerly Wednesday. Miss Marguerite Mahoney is in New don, the guest of Miss Frances The state senate has ‘approved the appointment of Dr. Rowland W. Rob- inson of South Kingston, to be med- ical examiner for District No. 2 of Washington . county. George Hunt was reelected chair- man and Willlam H. Mason secretary of the State Board for the Expenditure of Firemen’s Relief Fund, at the méet- ing held for organization, Wednesday. The George L. Stillman property in Coggswell street, where Mr. Stillman formerly conducted a general carriase business, but who retired to- devote his time to dahlias, has been - chased by Albert Baker, who has lessee of a of the property. (Continued from Page One) A man in the far end of the hall shouted “Yes!"” A dozen men—a scors—fifty—echoed the word, and the hall was in a turmoil: P{‘uldmt ‘Wilson smiled and held out “Why, I believe” he sald, as the tumult died, “you could- raisé the 500,< 000 men in almost any stats. I be- ésterly, was ad- mitted to probate at a special session of the probate court Tuesday afernoon, ge Edward M. Burke presiding. Mr. iDou'nn died at the heme of a daunghter { in South , N. J. Dec. 23, 1915. { Fanny, T “the w'dn'. Daniel L. Lyon 'of Cincinnati and Westerly, a Dbusiness partner, Ida F: e, a ]dx.usmer, who were named as execu- tors, with George W. Doahe-and Mar- zaret T. Doane, declined to. serve, and George and Margaret Doane were con- firmed as executors of the will. All parties. in In. the - will signed waiver of notice and favored the probating of the will without fur- ther hearing. They fre ny T Doane, Ida. F. Doane and Daniel ‘W, lieve you could ‘!l 5,000 men right horu in this audience.” e Thrilled by Experiences. “T have been thrilled by the experi- €énces of these last few days,” the pres.- ident eaid, “and I will go home to Wuhlnflm\ and smile at the gentle- ‘men who say the United Shln is not awake. “These gallant men who sit on the hill in Washington and make our h are going to deliver the goods—" crowd cheered. “Don’t millllldel‘ltl.nd me t.h:eyc are going to hdeliver the ‘ause you want tl - goo v 9 goods de. The president said the time had come for him to ask his fellow citizens Lyon of Westerly, William. Lyon: of | to “get up on your hind legs and talk Cincinnati, a sister of testator, Juliet|and tell the people Who represent you e | what the nation desires and demands. uth Orange, [The things that everybody in a democ- T arairas was Sccmtod 850 Tat | Faty: - Hetentne tor. o e tramp, money. wide cotton top. sale at 25¢ a pair. 21c a Pair : These are “BURSON"made, with split-foot, and ‘our regular 25c quality, made of good cotton. Fibre Silk Boot Hose . 25c.a Pair These are made in the seamless style and. will fit perfectly, with no unsightly seam to cause discomfort. A very special value. Black only. 50c Lisle Thread Hose 39¢ a Pair Grey only. They ‘are made with double sole, heel and toe, and will ‘wear and look well. Always Sold for 5oc. 38¢ Out-Size Cotton Hose MW with flbbed top for greater iasticity. A good, medium weight, Shich wil give admirable service. for 3%¢ a palr. Pure Thread Silk Hose for 38¢ a Pair You never saw such good silk hose for such a little price. - Not & pair in the lot but what is actually worth 50c, and they’re Twelve special lots of Hosiery, for Women, Misses and . Rntflh‘hplmflmy—nohuhmmylo(—-ndwe “Mw are confident that, quality considered, you will not find as goodhrzmwhd.ofmkodon&ore. Here’s some- fl:m'you-l\nylnadmd-tmwhmhwflluveyfll Buy your Hosiery now. Womenasflkhnleflmforl&: These are the regular twenty-five' cant ‘quality—handsome in appearance, silky in finish, well made and Wearable. A splendid 4 gy seamless hase ‘in black or white, and mede with double sole and loc Women'’s Lisle and Cotton Hose for 19¢ “This’ second dmln' consists of a small lot of medium welight ‘hose in black only, There's just one size, 50 if you can wear 8% hose's your chance. Every pair in the lot was scheduled for Boys’ Ribbed Cotton Hose 39¢ Silk Lisle Hose for 29¢c a Pair For the woman Who wants a fine black hose these are just the thing. They are fine in quality, silky In finish, and are made with double_sole and wide garter top. We sell them regularly will ‘admitted to probate without ob- Jection. The will was: executed January ‘15, 1807 The testator bequeathed to his brother Joseph, since deceased; the 32 acres of land and the houses and im- provements_thereon. which came into his possession In 1839. He gives to his two daughters 3100,000 each: to’ William Lyon, $2.500: to his_sister. Julia, of Norwich, $2.500., AWl the rest and residue of the estate.is bequeath- ed to the wridow. In a codicil to the will. the specified sum to Juliet Doane. a sister; is swith- drawn, fhe testator declaring that ade- quate 'provision had been made for her care and support.” The will of Charles B. Ceon, which was confinued from the last court ematon wan appeseed Swithoss hions tlon. This will was executed fifteen years ago and ‘all property of what- ever mature was bequeathed -fo. his wife, Harriet N. Coon; who' was named as executrix. The will provided that in the event of the death of M¥s. C: that the entire estate would o to Mrs. ‘Minnie Taylor Champlain and that she serye as executrix of the estate. Mrs. ‘Coon_died " several .vears ago. Mrs. Champlin was confirmed as executrix, Bond was fixed at $25,000 and-Dr. John Champlin was appointed appraiser. The act oreating a b-hu-v mission for the town of: ry, which is to include = civil enmnten was adopted in the house,~Wednesday and will xo throngh the. legislature,, unamended and probably without op- position. ; This measure h ‘already been apbroved officially. by: the town OF Westbrly and. Favorabis. legialative actfon will clear the way- for. the Se- lection of the commission: and sroflmm'ou Miss Harriet N. ‘Woodard: wlmfl Music SU»MW at - Philipsburg, :’. Y.—Papers Read Bofore: fruvd ‘pave 0 ~| torials against m.mp, tramp of the facts. Wants Proper Backing. “I have come to ask you what is back of me in this task of preserving at once peace and honor,” the president said. “The judge on the bench has tha law back of him, with its bailiffs, sher- iffs, national mrdmm and the Unit- ed ‘States army; but if you ignore in some. foreign capital’ what the presi- dent urges as the rights of the people and government of the United States, what is there back of it? “It is necessary that I should come and ask you lh!s question, because T don’t know how long the mere word and insistence of your government will prevail to maintain,your honor and the digaity and power of the nation. ‘Thers may come a time—I pray God it may never come, but it may-in spite of everything we can do—upon us when I shall have to ask: ‘I have said my say, who stands back of it?” Where is. that force by which the rights and mjeny of the Unlted sm(el are to be,| voiced and asserted?” Preparation Imperati lm!:em Zrel)dex:’( declared the nee rative and preparation sheuld b begun within the present month. "I assure you there is not a day to be lost,” he ‘said. “Not because there is any special crisis, but because I do ml lmow 24 hours ahead what will eEpae future does not depend on us, but upon commanders of ehips and of submarines and upon -blockades and ¥pon many other men, big and little. Has Read Sneering Editorials. “I_have read editorials,” he sai “encering af the mumber oF notes sent abroad by the government and asking “Why doesn't the government act? and these same papers I hove seen edi- the preparation rogaraca. Is that the ‘temper of the-Uniteq States? It may" be the tunp-r of some editorial officers ‘A" wave of ‘applause swi gathering. A voice in the gallery cried “No!” and the crowd yelled again. The president presented a warning that most of the munition factories of the Dnited Statte werg o the Atlantic snd that therefore the nation mmust be ready to Tepel the firét attack in order to avoid the disaster. The prelenz army, the president sald, was small that he did not even have enough soldiers o station along - the Mexican border to prevent bandits from crossing the line. Felt Like Encouraging Texas Rangers “I-have even felt,” he said, “like ask- ing congress to encourage the recruit- 19¢ Pure Thread Silk Hose 65¢ a Pair Toc quality, fa black only. and e with- mercerized sole and top. Will ‘wear well an (:hndm. s Ribbed Hose 0verhanlmg 10c a Pair Ribbed Stockings which, we always carry at 15¢ a pair. medium weight” mdlnllm&nnd‘*”l’ These are real bargains. Misses’ Ribbed Hose T1c a Pair Fine Ribbed Hose in black, white and tan. These were intended for sale at 15c but will go In this sale for only 1ic. 11ca Pair - Two welghts—medidm and ol ener. These are the stockings which stand much of the hard Which the boys will give them s0 under the ordinary rules of Inter- national law. “It may hn!canrymupcms!um of the United States to vindicate th can ing of Texas rangers. We are witness- | ing a cataclysm and God only knows What the lasue shall be.” was the Way he -prefaced ‘ his’ conclusion, in which he asked his audience to keep cool, but to I’lold ‘the judgment of the govern- |ls demands for a larger, more 1647 Adam’s Tavern EESL A BN % offer t« the public tne finest standard brands of Seer of Europe and America: Bokemian, Fusner, Culml arian beer, bass, Pale aud burton Muers o ASh Sty SESSe i, Bunker ed inger Ale, il B B A Srank Jones: ing Ale, Sterling Bicter Ale, _Budweiser, ‘Schhitz.and ‘Pabst: 1 A. A.'ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone, 44 DR. A ‘J.:§INAY" Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alics Building, Norwieh. " Phons 1277-3 i -and ’ Repair ork of all kinds on " AUTOMOBILES, CARRIACES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanizal Repairs, hmvfi@!"f’ ming, Upholstering ‘and Wood Work. Sisckaenithing Jn o8 e branches. Sealt & Dk Lan 507 te 515 North Main St. Special Rates to Theatrs Treupes, Traveling Men, Ets. o Livery Cannection, - FARREL & SANDE Street, Prope. 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