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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Washington County, R. L) HOPKINTON Town Council Makes Appointments— Infant Adopted in Probate Court— Mrs. Mary C. Greene Dies, Aged 94. > town council met in menthly Monday afterncor. The fol- were i appraisers of (leul.n do an G. Wil- ur, Evere: lexander C.j Kenyon, George tr‘Lnddll and Robert L. Cocn. Eldredge I town forest Crandall znd Coliings was appointed and George N. W. Fenner dis- Bills were ord- » the amount of $203.01. Probate Court. probate court the will of indall, was admitted to the husband, Charles C. all confirmed as executor. first and final account of Ever- 3. Whipple, executor of will of Spicer was allowed and ordered . Burdick was appointed ad- ministrator of the estate of Goi A Burdick. deceased, with N. Frank Main appraiser. ppointment of admins- tes of Martin V. B. Hyde and h E. Bennett, were re- ferred to ‘May 1st next, with order of notice. The petition of Thomas J. Keating and adopt infant, name wife, of Charlestown, Frederick Miron was granted changed to Ma; to Stedford, an and the_ boy's WlRE YOUR HOME THIS MONTH Five Dollars Now—Balance Easy Paymenis Thomas J. Keating Jr. Meeting Omitted. No session of the school committee THE NORWICH ELECTRIC COI 42 FranKlin Street v OUR PLAN PUTS ELECTRIC LIGHTS WITHIN REACH OF ALL For the balance of this month we will equip your home with Electric Lights on the above plan. All work guaranteed first-class and installed ac- cording to the rules of the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Ask for our booklet, “Light- ing the Modern Home,” and phone 674 for our estimator to call. as there w no special busin and one member of the committee is in Bermuda till the middle of April. Moving from Ashaway. was held Mond: as Mrs. Emma J. Johnson and family are moving Ash away, to t formerly Maxson, The ladies’ s Day Baptist ct supper 3 Seventh away gave music mLLr‘«Dox*Od retween the acts. Dead At 94. Mrs. Mary C. Greene, who died Tuesday morning at the home of her son, Thomas H. Greene, at the of 94, was a most respected resident in the communi: She retained her fac- ulties to the end, and was interesting in conversation. was a member of the S Baptist church in Westerly. Mrs. William S. Melien is friends in New York. USQUEPAUGH Pawcatuck Evangelist Concludes Two Weeks’ Services. visiting J. €. Cahoone of Wakefield Monday. . Benjamin Sherman of were visitors with Mr. John Bri s Wec sday. ss Emma Wells of Attleboro vis- ited her mother, Mrs. Anna Wells over ! Sunday. Evangelisct Came By Automobile. Rev. M. .. Wood of Pawtucket closed a two weeks’ service of meetings here was a caller here, | | Sunday night He came with his au- mobile Sunday, accompanied by his has returned to wkefield, after visiting C. Kenyon. ‘who has been vis- . Mrs. May Aldrich, of , has returned to her na Boss of E Saturday. a call at Narragansett ind Wakefield Archie Wednesday Kenyon at even- \rs. Nellie Ferguson is spending a few days with relatives in Provi- dence. r Sherman of Exeter was calling iends here Saturday. The TLadies' A society met with Mrsfl C. H. Palmer Saturday after- noon. ROCKVILLE Rev. J. L. Cottrell has returned from New York state, where he went ro attend the funeral of his sist Mrs. Myrtie Rathbun, who has been living in Hope Valley for a few months has moved back to Centerville. Vayland boss who has been ill, it to be better. Kenyon pure ased a horse ‘family who have ied the Brook farm for over a r, recently moved to their new home on the Hope Valley road, form- erly owned by the late Roxy Kenyon. W. H. Church is reported in poor health. Work has been commenced this week on the foundation for the new par- ish house for the S. D. B. church which is to be erected nearly wpposite the church. 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Schwart= Telephone 1345-4 10 Main Street NEW LONCON NEEDS ANOTHER SGHBBL Present Building in Fifth Ward Congested—Prediction of Captain Scott Comes True—Bathing Beach and Play- ground Off Pequot Avenue—Hooks Toast Their New,, Truck. pecial to The D »ndon, 4 7 and insisted that the $109,000 class. the bi would & ture to ac ion of the ¢ n was correct. ars since t 1d there scheol age The captai it now le schoolhou erected been cor there fo. period. hing mu relieve it and now the tee are urging the erecti schoolhouse in the 1 3 e Linden site has been selected in street, which is about midway between 2 and the Har and the 1 committee the court of common council to recommend an approp: n of $6500 for the purchase of the s The proposition would probably have received favorable action, had not an alderman suggested postpone- ment for investigation, claiming that a hool was Lo be established g . and that if that expenditure of me the new schoolh to the city, just at this time, v 1 the kibosh when the parish priest announced tha the new parish had beautiful church and are | at a personal sacrifice, ar yet prepared to take on an financial burden The time but not just yet is need of additional There sure it and in every other ward s in the fifth ward, that matter, in the ci St. Ma arish cares for the educa- tion of over five hundred children, and at no expense to the ctiy of New Lon- London. The parents of these children cheerfully contribute their full share of taxation for the suport of the pub- lic schools, from which their children get no benefit, until they pass into the high schools. It is cxpected that at the next council meeting the real start will be made for another public school in the fifth ward, just as the captain- alderman predicted. Great Scott! The shore property of Greens har- bor bordering on Pequot avenue, just below the Brown Cotton Gin plant and the large vacant lot directly op- posite the beach, is being sought by the Parents-Teachers clubs of the Nameaug, Bartlett and Saltonstall schools, as a bathinz beach and play- ground for the children of these schools during the summer months. This large and convenient property is at present unoccupied, and it is be- lieved will be placed at the disposal of the adults representing the pupils for the purpose requested, for the coming summer at least. This ex- tensive property was owned by the late Frank and Sebastian Lawrence and Is now a part of the Lawrence gift to the Lawrence Free Hospital association, and is under the control The parochial school in!Q Hook and Ladder company and fav- | ored friends, all t x ) ete 2 = mode e declared that the > nent was better equip- Norwich depart- t sum which were i land owned by cted as the sl building ral efficiency of don fire department. te 5 Howard L. Stanton, chief of the —_— Norwich department, was ene of the Horses have been known to live U The members of the F. L. Allen|speakers, and frankly admitted that a | years ‘We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them! SPECIAL BARGAINS & FOR SATURDAY SIVafiKED SHOULDERS, 9 to 11 a. m,, Ib. 13%ec FRESH PORK LOINS, Ib.... FRESH SHOULDERS, b.... 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