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Holiday for Mill Employes. The Shetucket Worsted mills will tonight (Thursday) for the re- & of the week. The Baltic Mills “company will close their plant Friday noon. Both mills will resume opera- tions Monday morning. Village Varieties. | Alex Dupont was a business visitor in_Jewett City Wednesday. Frank Doucher and Augustus La- R tave resigned at the Shetucket reted mills. Edward Dowd, who has been visiting ki aunt, Miss B. Day, of Convent ave- 2we, has returned to his home in Hol- oke, Mass. y Andereon of nt Tuesd: North Grosvenor- with local friends. zance Gareau were nczday attending the brother-in-la of New York was a town Wednesday. t 8t Postofiice Hours Fridayl. LILIES Orders Telegraphed to any city in the United States REUTER’S freree EVERYTHING SEASONABLE for Easter LEADING FLORISTS Tel. 1184 1490 Main Street Thomas J. Sullivan has 7 anpounce wing postoffice how C 8to 11,3 to 4, and Appointed Band Leader. Biais has been appointed - s e A Tonn's band and i I z NI assistant. o= 2 ® b2 ' Horry Lavin olchester was & g@fi ‘»d q\ 7 %@q » e @ < \ recent local visitor. QA R Y - 2 : Launching Boa et S 20 Owners o motord ats and rowboats ir boats into the water. 1l of Philadelphia was isitor here Wednesday. Vacation at Academy. The students of the Acagemy of the =7 = m re 1 & town for = z e Ph— e omes to spend the| - — arochial schols = T = e ST 1 e s F. H. C. Conn—Q. How = tion two mean to mix| Scout F. e e n sistance of two graduate nurses, Ing doss geestion two mesn te miz| Scsat F. H . Comn o ¢ has installed a| one or the other is constantly giving e aar i gt Class test: Furnish satistactory evi- il J ¥ closest attention to the care of the dence that he has put into practice n o patient A. Any oven. in his daily lite the principles of the 2 e = AT Q. 3. In the merit badge f?r Phy- | scout oath and law? = The School Arts Guild for May s _— "!‘f‘-)»",«'\;r:r‘n:n(; Coepld y v = A Swow Jow s .ln!“fublls i | ssful co itors mean ¥ v ea s school principal the scout oath am Burial of Wiz~ san M. Baker— . s oo nounces the successful competitors for ! » 3 s 2 C 8 s L i e vv d" i among school ch en for all| | exercises You make L o *llaw, and ask them if they would be ®biool Term E Today—Union | Coroner Kingsley Issues Statement Wednesday Repudiating Sl i k) the countrs. 7 Those of |scout with six people in his family | willing to send a note to tho scout- Fast Day Service .3 Westerly are: Annie Christy and Ida | |give the exercises to them for three|miinE [0 2584, & o ou have met the — Alleged Reports of Finding—Extent of Mrs. James . third prizes: Herbert Allen, Em- | months? requirements. The body of M an M. Paker, e ily Barber, Michael Chinigo, Arthur Troop 3. | has been a scout allowed to wear the| A. Must be given to boys. o s e Hogue's Injuries—Civil War Veteran, William T. Corey, [De Poceo. Doris Kenned¥, "Harry | Several members of Troop 3 enjoy- | Padse after he quits the organization?| D 31 31, Ind—Q. 1. May any pa- Saphead and Mollycoddle. Linwood cemetery since February Knight, Edwina Krebs, Clifford Lang-|eq a hike to Gal rry and return . y o el sith mational | tT0L use the names on page in the| General surprise and disappointment rest in the family plot in | ; Ti £ worthy, Augustine Ledwidge, Dorothy . with Scoutmaster Avery. |and good standing with national | 19,4 Handbook or just patrols wholpave folowed the announcement that tery Tuesday afternoon at 3| Dies—Real Estate Transfers. | Pendlefon, Thom: unders, Maurice of second class tests were | headquarters are entitled to wear the | pave shown themselves crack Patrols? | Cetonel Rocsevelt's mewly - discovered Rev. B. D. Remington offi- | Thoummin, Vincent Whipple, fourth |gyccessfully passed. ,?u'd:le _\A vlr:l \l‘sl ‘:j";': ::;k:fl“(mll The names are, Blue B;xffulm‘ T;ym: bird is not a man eater, and that the ciatinz. prizes. [ vhethely _a._soo y _zo E ne Herons, Horned King-|Colonel did not h hoot it im Harry Davenport commenced work = Troop 5. |honor ana be entitled” to wear the |pirgs Sinawa, Black Bears, Ahmeeks | coonck did not have to sh B . oy moming c Bverett A. Kingsley is mak- | automatic signal block, and covered the Local Laconics. The Scouts of Troop 5 took a hike | badge. 2 b _ |ana Siiver Foxes? o — Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was ot s e el g Y ‘ & point wi h = S tad on Monday, April 17th. On the hike| Q May a troop have two assist- | "3 "Any patrol may use these names A Matter of Efficiens; s L ing an investigation to ascertain theground up to the point where the| (harles Redford, of Pawtucket, for- Monday, X < . i = 8 atter of Y. on friends in town Wednes- | 35,0 na place the responsibility for | wreck occurred. !mq’,‘\"ff, aedford. of pawtucket, fofi|the following scouts passed the cook- |an 1tmasters at_ihe discretion of the scoutmaster.| o & en crulie 4t 30 T e L Tarora it 2t oAl - ing and firelighting u‘s;a“:{lnmhl'l Slhwr B e Pt i % :;g‘:(:\\e the scout tests changed b e aPTe e nion Service. E Gnet S = > ry, Julian Rancus and Philip Lut g - s since ? i ¢ - y resulted in the deaths of Miss Janet| Benjamin Franklin Corey of West- ort 7e 154 " marine crew is lowered by about one- : . : : am iring the past quarter, Westerly - compass | the Scout belt be worn on the outside o ey I - b day services will be| Clark, William Barber and Thomas | erly, Civil war veteran, and for Years | comummied Som oy oparter: westerly Harcld Stesry 8lSo paused the COMDAN | 0" the coat o On the Dants? e g e e e o | thir® But tue physical efficiency of B8y tuiorn tional chapel Fri- | Boardman of Westerly, Howard Par-|one’of tho most active local workers |Soclety scnolarship, of the Seventn | 15t Troop & A. The belt may be worn in either | clasy tests since 1914, but there have | their victims s red by three- ay- morning. : telo of Ashaway, and Mrs. Olivia Mar- | in the interests of the Grand Army of Day Baptist denomination. 5 = of the Boy | Position. been chanzes in the merit badge tests, | thirds.—Albany Argus. Closed for Holidays. tell of Uxbridge, Mass. The investiga- | the Republic, died Wednesday morn- |y o0 assistant | < The resular meeting of the I sr T aithe e B N e g Several of ihe places of bustness in | Hon SBoRed T ey e s only | 58 & Nia home in Union street, aged |55, 3 "‘x?nr'afi»"fiu;"““‘5,:.'"‘,’,‘"" s held Y Svanr | badge for ‘camping does question one located i Thempson e brewery buil- B wete closed Tuestay " weas | the ThInd district copes raom, sudiony |75 ate Corey was & caxpenter by oc- |4 CR o, S (00 e N, Ii. iy | o5 Ane mosting was called 10 Omee | 1o have slast Gut Soes ot n Boys' Lite. | ing of Mathewson Brothers & Co. has nesday snd services were held in the | WO Witnesses gave testimony on that|cupation and in early life became ihie Tlinees’ Of her sister: e, Slcanne |l oi e sanL s Countstiar Saws ltec canvans fifty nights sinos beoset Are the boys he speaks of | been entered by some unknown person S 5 v day. terested in military affairs and joined ss 6 sister, Mrs. e | Scout John Buchanan was e - ) i A i . ons and much b 4 copper synagogue on Lebanon avenue in hon- - B a S. Holt e buslness meeting | ing a first class scout? to real boys at the Cave or the | or person: m rass and coppe ¢ o ne Fasaoner e e e oo | OO B G "D Di. e s un aoctl A Noisaremiytiee read Poys® Life? taken away. The building is being con- “harles . Brown was os witnesses was taken. Twenty persons|pany I, First Rhode Island State Mi- eput upreme ctator James | signaling was pra. a scout | A . e e <4 e ryhgrr Sy s o oy s in Westfleld: | have been summoned to testify at the in the dark days of ‘61, when |Pollock, assisted by Deputy Master-at- | games played. The meeting adjourncd | Q- 2. 'In the merit badge for cook The readers of Boys' Lite. verted into a tenement block ale of livestock investigation, and in the opinion of the | President Lincoln made first call for | Arms Francis M. Jordan, instituted the |at 9 o'clock. Next Sunday special Faster services | COroner it Will require perhaps five troops, Mr. Corey went with his coms | ficers of ¥ sterly Lodge Loval Or- Troop 9. will be neld in all the ¢ s days more before the evidence is all in, | pany to Providence to_be mustered yder of Moose, Tuesday evening. At the last meeting fines were col- Charics Willi g MO HroVlded all the Simtwe summoned | into the service of the United States.| There was no special display of the |lected and the report of examinations B VIRED with reli i " | are called upon to testify. In the course of preparation, while en- | Stars and Stripes in Westerly Wed- | received ¥ia: it relatives in'Middle: | imhe coroner is being assisted by At- | gaged in' breaking. a stack OF Arom:|nosnny 1 e o T e | o . Bigeslow. could net gtve his Schools Close Today. torney Fred Otis, of the attorney-gen- |the bayonet of a comrade’s musket | for observance by the Sons and Daugh- | speech because he was taking the first ) s anlls 2 1s | eTal's office, and should the testimony |accidentally pierced Mr. Corey’s face |ters of the American Revolution t aid test so an impromptu Schools 0 own will close this|point to any Individual, or individuals, | just below the r; e, As heawonla] S i e Toe Ak as had; the result being a (Thursday) afternoon until Monday onor to the railroad company as nesli- [not be physical for duty within | e e O O e aat quac- | account of the holidays. gent, an arrest will be ordered. In|thirty days he could not be mustered | cat™ TTRCE SOCERT TCT The DASt awars This troop enjoyed a supper party Harry Elgart is having a large ver-|that event a_grand jury will be sum- |into s and was st back to | ig% Includes $17.10 from the Second his D yed s pper pe anda built on his house on Linwood | moned in at Westerly, to hear the evi- | Westerly. This was in April, 1561. bdieen eyl s e g urday night at the home of Scout R it Fins Fetucrion s dence for the prosecution, and that| On September 28, 1862, he enlisted | O the Dawcatuckt Seventh Day fap- Gallaudet. - After the oarty the inton ateriam has returned to Farm- | jury will decide whether or not the ac- |in Company A, Twelfth Rhode Island [ Hst church in Westerly, 35 from Wil- ttended the Davis theatre. | iston atter a few days at his home on | cused be indicted. If indicated the | Infantry. and was honorably dischars- | Lam L. Clarke of Asbaway, $550 e was planned for the coming nwood avenue. 2 e case will be brought into court for|ed upon expi: on of his enlisted term ; oo ©IEE i R e ‘Yy;’;_rg::‘[;gfi;ln:fiaggl- @opusiion. taken befors the | ST STvice. Upon his return from the » Appreciation from the D. A. R. d in Congrega .| “All the evidence taken before the|front he rejoined the citizens' soldiers Xorwich, Ci 1413, 19 A meeting was held Tuesday evening | coroner is transctibed and read to the |and contintied In the military service | WETT CITY O it 7.00 o'clock and there will bo ser- | witnesses, who are roquired (o aill% |of the state for & fuarter contury. Ko e MiT Gatr Me hirnoei- AL = estin ices tonight (Thursday) and Fridey|their signatures. Before presentation |was amons the 10 Jobs Butions | sty ot Mrs: Kbt Besadars 1 Bl ot Tt et s yenings at the same hour. A union|of the case to the grand jury all this | Post, Grand Army of the Republic, and | 209 © rs. Albert Saunders to ':h 1a Positay Apeil T0N. It was Fast day service will also be held. testimony is reviewed by the attorney | in officc in the post for many Brought to Borough Cemetery for | NeiC On oAy e of the cha The train that reaches here morn- | general, to whom the coromer makes | a period as com-| Burial. Do extended to the Boy Scouts who as- ings at 7.55 was nearly an hour late|his report, through the clerk of the | Pont. N L T ey Vo vos Monday owing to trouble with the en- | superior court for Washington count 2 Westerly. He| The body of 25 scout comimissioner, kindly convey gine on the main line. The engine of | The hearing before the er i ter, Mrs. | ders, wife of Alb: rs to them the fact of this vote and the }‘"‘ pranch train was taken in its|supposed to be absolutely secret. no|Thomas Erannen of Providence brought from Groton Friday afternoon | co qial appreciation by the chapter of 2 a‘? & Abran m t a person being allowed in the court room SETIAD LS for burial in the Jewett City cemetery. Mr. and M1 A ‘2aham Elgart an i i heir very valuable services. except one witness at a time, the coro- e L Sl e sday morning | g e i e The large single-piece fluted granite | Mrs. Saunders died Tuesday mornin Otis and stenosrapher, i D e illnes She Very truly ‘ours, *elafives in town during the holidays. |and John R, Wilcox, sheriff of Wash- | Slumns, eighteen feet in length, and | at 1 o'clock after a long finess. Sh ¥ "GRACE P. BROWNING, Welter F. Lombard of Hartford was | ington county and Thomas E. Brown, | TRieh afe (o be surmounted with carv- | 88 POC%, (0 Rt QT8 T AS008 S80 Corresponding Secretary. 3t his nome on Norwich avenue early chiet of police of Westerly. Thoush | oo Fioh"ih Ta tront of the mew In. | Nelson Ray. She united with the Jew- | Destroy Tent Caterpillars. = all re pledged to secrecy, testimony | qustrial Trust building in Westerly, | ett City Baptist church in 1863, but| puunc these fine days when every \ Always Doing It SoEmer L heen pemtid 1 cn oo gives a farther realization of the | after her removal to Groton took a let- | oop Wil be taiing hikes, they are - f > 1 o as b . v of this siructure. This front | ter to the church there. She married | tooP Tl be falons WRes, they ore / = yRengrts from Nobrasia are that |town newspaper. will be entirely of fine cut granite, | Albert Saunders in Fast Hartford. van is trying to split the dem- = nests of the tent caterpillar along the seratic party oadside. s of these in’the state wide open. roadside. Large numbers ol e quarried and finished in Westerly. Up We are beiting on him. — Houston They lived in Hopeville for a number to four years ago there were but two In a statement issued by Coroner of years after their mar Mrs. . i nests may be burned or otherwise de- | S [ ” 2 Kingsley, Wednesday _ afternogn, he of ‘native gran. | Saunders is survived by her husband | eme may PS burned or otberwive det t erican omoke — i e ays, in’ repudiation of reports pub- rled especially for building | and one son. Irvimg Saunders, who 18| worth while good turn will have been ¢! 3 apers urposes—the banking house of the |in charge of the freight office at New Hockanum—The comnty eonterence | liShed in somo big clity papers: “It is | purposes—the banking house 'of th. ze done. Be Careful With Your Ax. On a recent stroll through the woods of Mohegan Park, there were noticed the marks of an ax that had been used as it was not intended to be used. Two saplings had been hacked at sim- the duty of the coromer to investig. the cause of death and it rests with him to place the responsibility and to make any necessary prosecutions. Un- til I have heard all the testimony 1 cannot and will not give out any opin- ion. The public can rest assured that Washington Tru. Episcopal churd] mill” in Main s azo, are »f the Hartford union of the circles of the International Order of King's Daughters and Sons will be held at Hockanum Congregational church on Friday, May company and Christ edifice. * The “stone reet, erected 102 years is of irregular-shaped pieces of nite, and not specially selected for ilding purposes. The new town hall court house is London. One brother, Charles H. Ray, of Jewett City, also survives. Borough Briefs. Miss Frances Shea of Pawtucket is at_her uncle's, John Fitzgerald's. Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks were in Fall in line with hundreds of thousands of red-blooded “smokers of the good old U.S.A. Smoke the cigarette tobacco :that's been an American institution for three generations—*“Bull™ Your Tonic should dothesethings -clear away waste; I will go to the bottom of the un tunate affair and 1 will leave nothing undone to place the blame where I be- leve it belongs. If I find any person The joint inve: n of the Rhode Island “public ut et he first granite building to be erected in the granite town in which finely- cut granite was used, and this is con- fined to the Broad and Union street higher grade work, than the finest-cut granite of the entrances to the new town hall and court house. It is a Olneyville Wednesday to attend the | funeral of Mr. Sparks’ aunt, Mrs. Ed- ward Sparks Has Judgment Suspended. The town court of Stoninston was ply for fun, and there was also a large gash cut in an oak tree. that was not the work of any of our scouts, which Is contrary to our teach- It is hoped rules in his manual for the care of it Scouts’ Questions Answered. ‘Durham. The rich, relishy, star-spangled taste of “Bull” puts the 'natzor?s spiriteolf-lcget-upand-hustle into your hand-rolled cigarette. oF ‘potsons o Sismae | wil 45 nve orr | Chishmces And. Tneluden Tevms e oot STONINGTON s’ Suenan act'ie noc onty punien” | {f) -+ “Bull” is the freshest, snappiest, liveliest of smokes. : . der their arrest. It now looks as if | granite columns. nature. Every Scout who has an ax . the investigation will take several davs The entire ornamental granite front & = v 3 should be sure that he knows the or prmg vet, and 1 will make public no report | of the Industrial Trust building is of |Mystic Man, Fined in Town Court, | until I have finished.” GENUINE . R. W, Ga—Q. Where can I get ' n and | Permanent sample of the high-grade|in session, Wednesday morning, Judge | scout driils, such as staff drills, ete.? dispe! inflammation ; the interstate commerce commission |&Tanite work that can be produced in|Frank H. Hinckley presiding. Fred A. Page 276 Scoutmasters’ Hand. invigorate the bodil into the fatal wreck at Bradford of | Westerly. Judd, of Mystic, charzed with intoxica- | book. » vigorate y Monday night will begin this morning tion, was adjudged guilty and fined $2| O. C, Tenn—Q. 1. Is a boy who rocesses. After a | |at 10 o'clock. It will be held in the| The latest real estate transfer desds = ard winter your blood may be clogged, your digestion not up to the mark, and stagnant areas (catarrh) exist in the membranes o g, The e a Tes 1ulln: irregular appetite and loss statehouse. Agents of the federal rail- road commission and the state com- mission met at Bradford Wednesday morning and decided upon the detalls of the investigation. Then, in com- pany with many of the officials of the road, they carefully went over the scene of the accident. In_the afternoon, at the request of the New Haven officials, they went to Midway to look over the two enzines that figured in the crash. This was done because the road is badly crip- The members of the Rhode Island public utilfties commission that went to Bradford Wednesday were Chairnn William C. Bliss, Samuel E. Hudson ~ ingoomctway Of the thirty-five persons injured in | —New York Worid.. ing the winter. anda packageof cigarette papers, and spring Yo Andle, and George E. Ellls, chief of the | the railroad wreck at Bradford, none . Father John's will both be mailed, free, to it with safety, confident that it | | signal nspectors. were really seriously injured, barring| Ansonia—The request of the teach- Medicine is address isr-U. S. on request. z been of for 44 yéars o thonsand General Superintendent C. N. Wood. | Mrs. Martell, who died in the Law- |ers of the Ansonia public schools for best for this Shoes “Dell” Dusham, Dudhams, bence “ul“ iden ‘ward of the eastern grand division of |rence hospital, New London, except|an increase of pay was formally re- purpose be- hn"mb-.,_ Mltflfl. the New Haven , Special Counsel | Mrs. James Hogue, of Westerly. She | ceived by the board of education Mon- |cau=e 't i5s made of pure and whole- fnligsior tadletform. AN dragpsts recommond Porems. John C. Sweeney, C. Morrison, chief | was pierced by many wooden splinters “The Peruna Company, Columbus, Obio commission present were Chief In- recorded in the office of Town Clerk Everett E. Whipple are: Martha B. Pierce to Salvatore Fiore, et ux., lot on south side of Plerce street; Martha B. Plerce to Angeline M. Guarino, four Ists in Pond and Plerce streets: Henry N. Robinson to Robert N. Smithe house and lot at Quonochontaug pond: Joseph A. Cloran to Vincenzo Vito, 19 lots in Bradford park; Walter P. Dixon estate to Bdward J. Fenelon, 12nd in Tower street; Edwara J. Fene- lon to Charles P. Ecclestone, land in D. Lawson to Robert Ralston, lot at Musicolony; Joseph A. Cloran to John Ferrare, et ux., fifteen lots in Prospect park: Salvatore Brocato to Francesco and costs, which totalled $14.76. tence was suspended for thirty days. Sen- Mrs. J. H. Hammond has as guest her sister, Mrs. Babcock of Ilion, N. ‘Walter Hammond, of Newport, Is visiting relatives in the borough. New Tennis Courts. Two more courts are being added to the Wadawannuck tennis grounds near the Stonington railroad station, on_the slte of the former Natts Point ship- vard. as quickly as possible. What Did He Mean? found wanting, or tried as president BEST TIME TO GAIN NEW FLESH Those Who are Thin and Pale Experts agree that this is the veight thathas SMOKING TOBACCO “Roll your own” with “Bull” Durham and you'll find far greater satisfaction in your ci than e you eve:adicl before. Kdnde oi the richest, mildest leaf grown. “Bull” has a delightful mellow - sweet flavor found in no other . 8 % pied for wanc of ‘motive power for | Tower street; Tthel Durnat: et . 10 | yviodly “Spicr, ‘st Demarest, o | Should Take Father John's tobacco.” And its aromatic fragrance is trains an shes to have them re-|town of Westerly, thres lots at Watch L . . leased as s00n as possible, Hill for highway purposes; Franklin | S0k, She will be ralsed and repaired Medicine Now supremely unique. * Men who never smoked cigarettes before are now *“rolling their own™ with “Bull” Dou.rham. 2 X ‘What can Joseph H. Choate mean ! best season of N = and Col. Robert' F. Rodman, with | Vitelino, four lots in Central park; | by referring to the Colonel as having | ithe year to George 'A. Carmichael, investigating | Harriet' A. Crandall _to Vincent | been tried and found wanting? Tried »ulld “up the An [lostrated agent of the commission. The repre- | Ch»mplin, house and lot In Watch |for a presidential nomination and rength and Booklet, show. * sentatives of the interstate commerce | Hill i spectors F. A. Howard and J. P. Mc- of signal department, and A. Dobson, signal _superintendent, inspected the roadbed. They began by inspecting the distant signal at the varying from onme o six inches in length, in addition to a fractured leg and shoulder. Dr. F. I Payne is in _entrance of Chl_f!h_l{:go!(hh case and he has the as- and found wanting to be tried again? day night and referred to the commit- tee on schools for consideration. The committee will report at a meeting of the board to be held on the evening of May 2. some food elements which strengthen ana bulla up those who are weak and run down and are easily taken into the system. drugs. seen lost dur- o alcohol or dangerous