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... INSURANCE A - _ 1l -y py |iMPORTANT 3,.,'.:: fiu.,...,,,g z i . the cost to : ! o New !nr:::.’:—\-flm'.:hm ex- vAETNAIZE ceptions, the more important eastern > & college o teams face compara- ! J. L 'WATHROP & SONS, Agents - Street, Report of Voters' League Tells Whe's Who on the Tickets— |1 1 vou il cosne sour 8 * Boy Who Shot Cow Fined $10 and Costs—Agricultural |} [aited beveraze of lizht - Society’s Annual Meeting—K. of P. Grand Officers En- || 0> "™™""% tively- : es tomorrow. The Army and Navy teams appear to have most. dangerous opponents of the “The Army will figure in one inter- ional game, meeting Notre Deme. £ i West Point is admitted to be . ; stronger than a year ago, the Indiama The Voters' league of Rhode Island, | of the new truck for the Alert Hook collegians this fall have scored: 182 points in four games, without being ‘ecored upon, and reports from the middle west indicate that the team i fully as formidable as 12 months ago. composed of republicans and democrats who make careful study of state legis- lation and the record of present in- cumbents and prospective candidates and Ladder company Fire Chiet Cot- trell sold the old truck to the Bast Greenwich fire department for $i25. The grand officers of the Knights of Pythias of Rhode Istand made an offi- e 1 although there, . 1o, The Navy faces the Washington and ; % : : e O o cleven, which the Army defeated to r ed ‘up with|Oct. 7/by a score of 14 to 7. For the of ‘the. legislature, has announced its{cial visit to Bowen ledge Thursday On Draught and | annual report to the voters of the state |night. After business there was sup- 9! according. e ball with the | saflors to lose to the invaders would with recommendations, ; This reference | DT and socla eession arrenzed by_a In Bottle Everywhere : red and white ars bound to_take their Although atded by | thake the cadets favorites for the an- is made to the town of Westerly: e i T, Toney et Hares . opponents Iwhen they are napping. - |this strons wind Windham was unabie j nual clash only three weeks away. Sepator— 4 Thompson. Sy 5 We_Are Receiving Shi ot et o "ot TaF T erete B | o.puahthe all across the zoal line of | Colguto will go to New Haven 1n an Tristam D. Bahcook. People’s ticket| Tt Lo LS “Regularly, Without Delay. jand let ‘hundreds of thousands Of | several who were unable to’play” - w::tz‘};‘:‘;.zt 58 e ek e Bius, pat the” New Fork state with democratic indorsement. Farmer tate 3 oria v Y s e fle p e prcmdent of 1oa company Barmel | town of Stonington, is responsible for z k owing to Injuries Will be.at i — i the improved condition of the Ston- other people help you pay your loss-if | Weel = . the team will find Yale an entirely differ- ‘Watch Hill. Age 73. < t . stations _ Captain \MacMUlan ;- et third quarter opened up wWith|ent proposition from that of a year A substantial citizen of character | ington section of the Pawcatuck river |} ;.. & co. Tmporters, 90 Warren 81, 3% Fou' expgifshics ans. Coach"Meldy S8 Wiwo 'Fk o6 0 ball in Westerly’s posession’ on/|ago. Both teams have shown that and good reputation. Independent and | Pridge. The state has taken over the % pull through on top. The chool body. they are above the ordinary this sea- Vigorous. - Personally popular with all| 1,372 bridges on state highwayvs and L E T ir own thirty yard line-from where Good companies represented by :‘ml-gea n:;xdn :ts'n& to an ‘xmx alr fii!}é ?.::, Kicked uo"’-h{- fleld for nearly for- | son, Neither has been defeated, al- classes. Not an office seeker or a poli- ge‘“flflx the PB;L of the bridge within = JONE: = o O e eoroera | ty. yards. - On a fake pass formation | though scored’ upon, and while they tician. = Could be depended upon to put | Sonnecticut and which connects with 1 s S ISSAC S. JONES, members of the team gave speeches, . | Zf FERI% | On & fake pams oN 0] have mot met @ mutual opponent, an ; the state's welfare above personal or | Rhode Island. 520900 that Woodron wWilse Insurance and Real Estato Agent WINDHAM HIGH ‘WINS. yards bringink the ball back to where | analysis of their records leads to the party intercst. Should be elected.( Chief Cottrell. abourd the Cyclone | Wasid be re-elected prosident. of | Richards Building 97 Main St. B it was kicked-from. After a few line | opinion among football followers that Recommended. motor hose wagon, accompanied by a|gpited States. He has not beén ; b Defeated Westerly High 12 to 0—Wiili. | PIunges Kenyon carried the ball ov ale is-likely. to triumph by & narrow 2 Albert H. Langworthy: Rcpublican. | working crew, responded to a call for | resident of Westerly for at least 87 entel AR e '*{for Windham’s nd_and _ score Retired grocer. Lives 38 Elm street. | assistance at Bradford in the first hour ufficient importance to get| » > years of s portance to gef ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e e in' Captain Blekett | “Both Princeton and_Pennsylvanta Age §4. = Educated Westerly schools |of Friday. The causc of the call was | }ic name in the directory. The oldest] = - ass Successfully. : Tt dra: arat and Bryant & Stratton’s, Providence. |a chimney fire 4nd no material damage N Geor Representative since 1908. Chairman | resulted. The down run was made in | Lapitant cannot recall George Milny A number of forward passeswerg|ponents, and each eleven shduld win AMOS A. BROWNING, o S 8 W 1 700 Sy e S iried to some success by both 8 B ntabebiy soolinads fol BBy, of nouse corporation committee. Signed |13_minites, according (o one of -the ds v Dolig: D1 colely i hone 5 he local b eemed to havé theé|vanced play. The Tigers wi op- AgDaEDIa AT : crew aBALIT i lTes o st callss Attorney-at-Law, *3 Richards Bldg.| Willimantic, Nov. 8—Tne Westerly|The local, bove Seomed, to BVE (e | J6Cq Y Bicknell, which hes won but The Man to Quote It. 4 Has had lsgislative experienice. Plays High School football team suffered de- | ot of the game as most of Wind- |two out of six games. Penn State, | {1t “safe” both at state house and in | State paper announced that George| If there is anybody living qualified, EDWIN W. HIGGINS feat at the hands of the Windham High | ham’s pa.s!e!gwere completed and - a|Cornell and Muhlenburg all conquered . town affairs. Consistently voted to ;filync; ;Z-,‘a”‘,‘f“:""g'é""fi” lg! “‘eet; tol mg’g,le" l0 Pa(;&;th,v_v‘v:ere is tBy | - School boys Friday afterncon by the |few went for long zains. Bucknell without difficulty. Pennsyl- : & smother important matters ‘in com- | {3 5U0S % EUSSE 08 Captain Koenig of | sting 2" it 1s cho Vil -“W"“N:> Attorney-at-Law searelat a0 T Ghmeitih ks S e vania will face Lafavette, whose rec- ; Tttt MR laeIMIntEnS TeATA Ars e : . . i casy victory for Corner Main and Shetucket Streets [scheduled to start at 5.15 did not be- . oS AR okt B it 7 Play at F: st gin until four o'clock on account of st th | Brown & Perkins, Hiomeys-at-Law | the Westerly team arriving here on the | The Hilltop Athletic club will piay | e S rants the belief that his presence in the senate would mean only another man who would weakly foliow party, and would not work for needed re- three o'clock trolley car. They start-|, ¢, Lo o sre | ek . 2 Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. |ed for this city In an automobile truck | > f2St New London eleven at the fair-|fae: that Yale defeated the southern! forms. P rancs atalmway hear o names | bt ot city In an automebile truck | srounfls Sunday afternoon. Fugene | team. 61 to 3 earlier in the season. - Representatives: First district— en "a o”e Nations) Bank. Telephone 38-3. | tated taking the trolley. Glynn and three other of Bulkeley High Georgia and Vanderbilt have also won Frederick B. Cottrell. Democrat. In . : : : Ve | from Virginia, but in every contest the meat business. Born in Westerly. Age y star o ked | School star men will be in the New |ff i y. Az as 3 the Tocar bovs wers In for anaih- |Lonaon " lineup. . Manager Hussey has | Chariottesviile eleven has played hard . Westerly public ‘schools. Never Palace Bowling League. o gt e e 3 in gottins teceit fazs | football and been able to score. It is held public office. Office Phone 1239 Maynard 75 91— 249 it inside of Windham territory. Tha|don a mast game. He also challenges | Jarse a Wfl: ;}f; 5"‘[ Yslt‘rl with _lhl'j ing in the ccmmunity. Lacking in 5 Harvey 8 92 89— 280 | local boys at once started to take the|any team in Eastérn Connecticut ;3“"’-‘ “%F;::S(flr‘m‘s‘g: Oh':]::‘z'r fls‘::j& f0§g£l::& legsnatfixgrsve;ln_erxerr:sg,“b“mn - o 78 o the field on a series of lin¢ | weighing around 135 pounds and wouid = ) s 3 of 5 X i R : - ULDERS . e H i aoel and end Tuns, At the end of | like to arrange a game with the N, I, | 3lwave hold the upper hand, ever Retired grocer. Lives 36 Oak street. Extra nice FRESH PIG SHO' for roasting. Hill .18 96 ° 97— 271|the t quarter the ball was near|A. Seconds. - Address all achallenges| (OUEN USing iIS plavers epaagly. = Born in Westerly. Age 45. Educated it —. —. —- ——|the center of the field and from this|to Samuel Huswy, 6 High street, Nor._ |, “orney Will ne up agamnst Carnegle in Westerly public schools and Goff, CORNED BEEF, 10c and 12c a pound. p 443 415 447 1305 |point the local team carried the ball!wich, Conn. ordin:r’;’d ‘;‘"q‘tr:n}f;“’;snge1*:&‘"’:"'“9 YOUNG AMERICA AND TRAP- CRDW: I«Flz S};mth, Px;g:‘ldem;e. r}n town . 3 3 s 3 a ~ uncil. Representative since January, No 7, Mott, Captain. o cgy, the contest should be close, with o) 1915. 4 i FANCY ROASTING MILK-FED CHIC¥ENS and Carty hicicesee. 98 81 72— 259 the Tthaca eleven having the edge. The By George Peck. Legislative record simply that of a FOWLS. SMALL FOWLS, 23c a pound. MACKENTOSH EATING APPLES, CELERY, HONEY': and CREAM : 0 aens e 1 powerful Piitsburgh gridiron machine - 3 ali, follower. Voted with the machine not {’«;‘x‘\ w:;-y £3 ;g g; 13?4 ;gw should have little difficulty in subdu- | It is with keerest delight that the _ 5 to take important matters from com- o v. grown-ups in the trapshooting game 5. Q. - s oix 108 82 92— 282 | ing Allegheny. mittee. No initiative in legislature. Mot 96 99 _ss 283 R 'AL s The contest between Syracuse ana|3ee the vounssters of fitcen years and | &y fiia of o much becter record. Dartmouth is likely to develcp into a : L: <} 5 Second district— e — Mott .. 161 439 w47 1347 | thrilling football battle, as hoth teams | belns, encouraged by thelr parents | Symuel *H. Davis. _Independent. == | have €hown remarkable playing abil- el 1) Lives 3 Grant street. Lawyer. Has Coach Rush went right ahead with = CORDS i & jity, although lacking at times the con- | Wonderful as will be noted from Pub: | peen’ jocturer on reforms. Born in his poli¢y of strengthening the offen- NEWSBAHRKEANEE A o T sistency needed to round out a win- | g 5o ners” iy gifferent parts of | West ° Virsinia. Age 48. Educated A o ning eleven. > Alfred college, New York, Yale uni- e O tnadny afeomoon. au. | Were Made by Steel, Copper, Lnkcflr"fl- 3 i ; 33% Early in’the season both teams oMY omethifig lacking in the | versity and Boston University Law h 20- . tive, Rubber and Tea Stocks. started off yvith what appeared to be 2 e - ng - school. - = 2 J R e e s Ll v s 1 lan almost rresistible attack, but the | W2l Who 1s mot whiled with PriSe| ™5tk Mr. Davis and his opponent Special Attention Given Telephone Orders ] showed that Princeton was well equip- | New York, Nov. 3.—Aside from a 25 a1 Sktor RS i breaks of that play turned against|WIFT BIS OUNE HOPCH TueEs O e | Tan in _caucus for repubiican nommna- Ped with power on the offensive, but | per cent. reduction in the trading t 3 aun’ .| them in recent contests. Each pos- [3nd Deats Bis dad. So far et it as | tion. Because of the refusal of the also_showed that the power had not market was in most respects a g Sesses ereat potential power and, With | tickled as thoush He had landed the [ caucus officials to certify nomination So€ Damy G yellnea to = potat yhare i te of the preceding 1on. | Greenie - Can %3 7. | the machine working smoothly, is a|Grand American Handicap. of either man, both are now running could be gencentrated when necessary. | Dealings were again lurgely icted 2 o | gridiron team that asks no odds of [Tt fs just Stieh encouragement which [on independent tickets. Mr, Davis is A to United States Steel and affiliated S t i any eleven in the country. 2 evers trapshooting dad should bestow |an able, aggressive man of good char- | industrials, ihe metals and cquipment: The more important games in the | froa prePRACONTE SO0, B E (ourse, | acter and reputation. Can express his with a liberal admixture of ron-aivi east, with the results where the same | that the lad is one of those wholesome, | Views with clearness and force. An «end rails. teams met a year ago, follow: full-blooded Kids of which America so | excellent candidate, vas registered, amoag them Eethl Tie: Pape *. M. YOUNG & SONS AVOID DANGER{ 9780 0 other sort, he mizht not like the sport, | with democratic indorsement. Propri- Princeton vs. Bucknell, did not meet. | but happily, the sport will like him |etor of monument business. Born in H 3 an Locomorive ai 92 1-2, Ajax Rub- ol vs. Lafayette, 0 to 17. |a mental and physical condition of |in public schools of New London and [ndlgestlon. Onepackage i.r aii7 and Acme Tea at 64 3-4, o Gttt : Cornell vs. Carnegie Tech, did not|manliness. Westerly. On _town council seven provesit. 25cat all druggists. 7! Harvard vs. University of Virginia, [ pardonably boasts. If he be of the| Maurice W. Fiynn. Independent em Steel at 675, Uiah Coprer AbSOIUtely Removes 113 1-2, Ray Copper at 29 3-4, Ameri- | It Paper pf Yale vs. Colzate, 0 to 15. and do much; toward bringing him to | Waterford, Conn. Age 46. Bducated 1 States Stee] at no i gnect: Therefore, Drother Shooter, look | years. President of town ‘council now. DRIt [oE: [k han : ; Piftsbursn vs. Allegheny, 43°to 7. | your boy over, for be he the ‘one or | Never held any other office. thg previous &% moving within a relal % 7 5 vs. Notre Dame, 0 to 7. the other, you owe it to_bim to place| Another man of good ability, char- i ABTY {atively narrow’ radius und closin i Washington and Lee, did|him on the.firing line With a gun in | acter and reputation. Has given valu- 7 BOWILIN AND BI | the smallest fractional ine. Sios: ¢ v .o not meet. his hand and coach him in America’s | able service on the town council, Has . . o Shieve ATe &Y Sheffield was. the chiet featurs of that | & Penn State vs. Geneva, did not meet. | Hing of sports. shown commendable independence. There is no reason for having a cold room even I Norwlel (PhOLC. wcket Strews, | ETOUD, advancing 5 1-2 points to 10 -4, | I - ; Brown vs. Vermont, 46 to 0. Should make an excellent legislator. P i i, Sctucket Street, | {0 hizhest quotation in six ye ¥ T 112052 ; Siracuse ve. Dartmouth, w 10 0. | YALE HOLDS ANNUAL if it is too early to start your heater. A cold | 2 i 3 S ek Conpa advance of 4 1-2; v pr 5 Maine Bowdoin, did not meet. . - ; = | much of which was accomplished in ; S _ Washingfon and Jefferson vs. Mus- sl SR e s D roem is dangerous. e LEGAL NOTICES the final hour, was attended by ru- et kingum, 41 to 7. B R | ner s A aasFreven. | mors of an extr Central | 2 Williams vs. Wesleyan, 6 to 41. A B oAt e by e e et i s e Leather's rise to %9 15 a record, | . Rutgers Holy Cross,’did not meet. feated Wier’s Shell. Hinies Weorpasr b et begm Sonee NOTICE and American Locomotive's further | 3oy Dot Sto Amherst vs. Trinity, 6 to 7. > 3 Oliver H. Williams in_the Third dis- . N | sain ‘of 5 1-2 revivedereporis of im- |t Morne ey ve rford vs. Franklin and Mar-| New Haven, Conn. Nov. 3—Of the | ;0% it Friday, = Ferraro, age. 17, . 5 ~ 1 disbursements to holders -of | Mexican Petralcum 5 : 0 to 13. ive Taces icompising sLae Sannual RR e ofhooting & taw. oombA v i ELECTORS’ MEETING stocks. Mexicans were in better | Mlaml Corper . | Tohns ‘Fropiins va. Swarthmore, 1o [fall Tegatts, held onthe Trbor today, | Was accused of shooting cow owned W HESE s R d than at any recent time, but | i o s to 21, the best time was made by the firsi | by Charles Dortch, inflicting =thre he éléctors of the T £ Norwich Ly et e i : S e e AT sophomore crew which easily defeated i 0 at the lewgl volars in Eleotors: Muoting arel 1 S A & Fops Bates 20ito U, o “Fophomiore hoat over —a|cow was killed to relleve suffering. ‘ . heréby warned to mcet in the Soveral|despite the higher prices atiained by |Missourl Pac Rensselaer vs. Union, 7 to 0. sl Bt ft John J. Dunn, attorney for accused, Voting districts of ihe Town of Not-|their subsidiaries. The shipying group, | Miourl Pac Boston vs. Rhode Isiand State, dig|course of oile and one-duarter miles in | o0 <o O U0y o 70r th laint iien®as by v ‘provided at tho oIl | foruilizers, paper Issucs and Industrial | Vet e i = : not meet. e e e oniee siles ot rolo) i v owing plac n suid voting distri Alcohol yielded one to two points. Moniana Power 5 Conn. Aggies vs. New Hampshire | CROPPY sea and strong wind. I - = EIRST, DISTRICT - At ‘the Town|™ The demand for minor Sl E A State, 0 to 18 PSRire | “rhe varsity boat, stroked by Hyatt, |2sainst his own best judgment, as he A full line in stock. more conspicucus hecause of the back- Lehigh vs. Muhlenburg, 20 to 0. defeated the varsity combination led [ did not consider the boy suilty as SHCOND. DISTRICT. et el TRl d by Wier by one-third of a lensth in |charged, but that nolo was entered at At the Engine |ardness or irregularity of investment Hotee. 181 syl At et issues of that divisicn. Chicago and | Tufts vs, Massachuseits Aggles, 14|%34 The first freshman olght made o | the earnest request of the boy's mother $2.25, 7biEnd 8325 THIRD DISTRICT—At Union Hall, | Alton rose 1 1-3 and the nroferred to 14. - disappointing -showing in defeating [as the best and quickest way out of 463 North Main Biveel, in Grceneville! | g ¢ & e Tubing 10c per foot. e -4, with one to two points for On- Worcester, Institute ' va.) Sp:mefely| teseecooireshmiontin (s lowitime | 1o frouble aninestifonittiel pados ot FOURTH DISTRICT — At the Old| oo . : : Y o e of 754, The freshman eight stroked | mind to all concerned. Mr. Dunn said Brick!scnoolhe-rre, st of the Green, | {0, and Western and Chitago, Great e % 2% 2% | meer, ' A Training School, did not by payson won over two other fresh- |the boy was shooting sparrows on his g Large Hall, Taicviic. 1,180,000 share: Onin Cities Gas T 3 3" gevens Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio | (1F 4™ Fresnmen defeated, the fourth |he was not in the vicinity, and that ¥ SIXTH DIS1RL I 2= a1, | The success of the new British loan | Ontaric Sitver 5 % State and Northwestern—will appear | third fres] f i | S0 SIRICT L ing ;T 3 ; . Lt e d freshmen Dy ten feet in 8.33. the cow was evideftly shot by some He s : was confirmed in the announcement |Qwens Boule § tomorrow in games which will have | B {020, i0ns" have begun for an- |other boy. But even if some. of the Or. titos. T8 " the first|that the entire amount had been fully | QXI5 Bottle ot an Important bearing on the “Big L e i e R other regatta between varsity crews |shots fired by Ferraro at.sparrows had R s e conreoionship Tootball race. 4|0 be held on the Housatonic river |accidentally hit the cow. he. could not Ohio State at Coamnns wisconsin and | ooy Derby on,Nov. 11 be charged with cruelty to animals, st with cruelty to that cow:. Mr. Dunn Manday in 2 sear 1916, | subscribed. New York Central and|Pensyivent to wit: ON 11 DAY OF | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. sub- | Peeria & NOVEMBER. A. D. 1916, at ¢ o'clock | mitted ~ very favorable Septamber | Ehiladdrhia Co in ‘the ‘forenoom, 1} give in their Dal- | statements of earnings and forecasts | Lt O.C & 5t & GAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT | E of the interest of western football fol- a - Main ice Buildin; oo ST, e Bty SiiSmene, 0t sammien and fopeats Bl B ST By Ioven. S e Bealin Soven il fose | Beconty 1008 smforaraaaics of e | s (e b3 rs 2 e5i repueaton TR A T Btates. cldent of - tne United| cate another large cash gain by local | Bressed St Car . =% 13% | almost all chance to finish at the top | gonivee™ Ty o ded In the rain to|he belleved that Justice® womd b ‘_———————_—_fl Also, to givo in their ballots for abanks. Presed Steel Car pf in_the Western Conference race. e e ey | e betave at Jjustice would _be Benator to represent the State of Con-| Bonds were firm on smaller offer- | K%, S5, 57" : ; % Critics senerally agree that Minne- [SNGRENRIS Dy BRI, (o loct e | Blom - T L placed on proha- Recticut in the Sixty-niith Congress of |ings. Sales, par value, $5,360,000. Bawieth Se10% A0 e sofa will triumph over Ilinois to- |EEG T Bobol GIel TN by § the United States. Tnite v ncha . Iron morrow, as tl first big game of the season last Sat-| Agent Smith® stated that, accompa- bt 5. givs in thetr ballcts for a |, United States bonds were unchanged | & imn s the Gophers have rolled 2 rerw] i urday. Football rooters are roval. De- | nied by Poliée Chief Brown, he had : Repregentative to, reprosent the Sece By, oo e N Up noverwhelming scores in all their | g0 t1C tear on wWhich they have | visited: the site of the shoolne, aad ’ \ sames, ea €, 3 ond Congressional District of n{k[,)c State Batlana of oo S Northwestern, which has surpriseq |Pinned -their hopes, and often all of|ne took no stock in the boy’s statement on o“ an oo ee b i STOCKS. St Tous S w = western football followers . with' Sits | their ready cash, never sours the fol- | that’he could not see the Dortch cow. gress of the Also, to give in thair ballots for the High. st Touls & 8 w ot Tl dashing play, will meet Indl: lowers of the gridiron game. The|Ths animal was shot in three places Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You persops they will elect for Governor, | | Seaborrd At Line .TIIIII 1734 Bloominston.. The Evanston agf‘evfx: worse their teams get drubbed the|ang therefore the shooting was not ac- need bave no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled, | Lieuténant Governor, Secretary, Treas- R e 61 must win to remain in the race. In- | arder they cheer, and when the final | cidental, and it was a case of wanton crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. T Of il Stats Of| Al Chelmers Shattuck AT - Giana, 15 confident. of vietary mce. In- | plow has fallen they uncover, rain or [ and malicious shooting. ) Connecticut, te hold sald offices from | Alls Chamers. cifs A - 4| Sult of the showing & meny 25enire: | shine, and sing the praises of the men | “Judge Williams reviewed.ihe case at CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES g % onday o Januscy A D. 1937, o | An A, Gemet Slow Sher ot 9 Tufts last Saturday. 82105t | who did their best and the old college | some length and sald that no man or 6TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE - | until their Successors are duly quali-|Am Can ... o A bamee 3 5 whose colors the plavers fought' for. |peoy should stand before @ court and c oL AGLA 1 'fl'u e Tk e e iy South Rallway . 37 | SAYLES CHAMPION TENNIS plead ;u;lo unless thereh was reasonable é::'rs o, to n r ballots for a|Am Cottn 01 .. Soutn Ty pf . 4 ground for argument that accused was AN LINEN ::fix‘;"fi ];Io!pr;%-:::’:‘ eéfi‘sz;}';“.?}eé’;!.’! Am : ek Standard_ Mlling” PLAYER AT N. F. A. not guilty, as it tended to give a ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS pectiout in”the. Gonergl Assembly of |4n Lmwgon® ... Tenncesee Copnet Defeated Turner in Final Round and b e R K Ll LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 2 > 8¢ T3 | Amb_Linseed Ofl pf - e it % o 3 . re - N 2 s the Wednesday following the first | Am rocomotive Texas & Paclfic Td Won Loving Cup. 7 ) v boy had guilty knowledse of what he If these aj | to you, call for examination and estimate. Ne . Monday in January, A. D. 1917, and|im resmetre Third Avene (NV)_ - ; " ppeal to y Toledo, St L & W _ The final stiuggle of the tennis tour- s S o i3 | nament is completed and R. Sayles has come out victorious. The matches were watched with great interest and did. The boy’s previous good charac- charge for consultation. ter was considered, and a fine of $100 g ] iifcconts vaN Enposediand paid® DR. F. G. JACKSON OR. D. J. CO¥LES * DENTISTS & there were many opinions as to who ffiha ahoua) mestina of the Wash- ol e opinionsTs i p e % ington County Agricultural society (Successors to the King Dental Co.) ¥ held Friday at the fair grounds at NORW] i’l.'.‘,ié‘;‘sfié‘é’é cal;adn,q flm:;: gTsl.:?:“ :..'f‘f . Kingston officers tgr the ensuing year 203 MAIN ST PA. M. to8P. M. 1CH, oR out the series the contestants offered - : T R e ed an flows. anreldent i Zood tennis and seemed to use their ¥ Rowland G. Hazard of Peacedale; vice Lady Asistant Robinson, South Kingston: exccutive brains as well as their sinews. I I LT R T committee, Thomas W. D. Rathbun, First 8% : 3 & John Babcock, South Kingston; Wil- South Kingston, John G. Clarke, South The Norwich Fur Co. are now located at their new - until Is successor is duly qualified. | Am Mating pt ‘Algo, to give in their ballots for iwo|Am Sm & Ret Rertons o represont gald Town in the |Am Sm & Ke bl . neral Assembly of Comnecticut, to|Am St Foundry hold said office :from fhe Wednesday [Am Sugar Rer . following the first Monday of January, | Am Tel & Tel A D. 1917, and until their euccessors | Am Tobacco re dbiy gualified P Also. td givesin their, ballote for.a|in Tne e udge of Frobate for the DiStrict of | {7 Zn° ., orwich fOF two years from and after | ‘Apscmds” cop the ‘Wednesany following , the first | Amoclaied On Monday of January, A, D. 1917. Atchison, T & Bt Also, to ‘give in their baliots for | Atantlc Coast thirty-fhree (23) Justices of the Peace, AL G & W I if liam F. Saunders, Westerly; Albert B. Palmer defeated Tirrel, 6-1, 6-0. y Babcoek, Hopkinton: Charles: B. Ken- to hold offiee fe A Gf & W cifs , L, 3 % a1 . Ken. . ot Mondny of Timaare R, D 1oT, | Budvin Toe 77 Turner dofeated Church, by default.| 8 yom, Richmond: = George C. . Cross, Vo potls i Be in all the | Bilimors & Ono Rogers defeated C. Jones, 6-4, 6-0, 7 g Charléstown; Fhilip A., Money, Exe- Aries e oTe () oreonk T the Yorss | Bulmers & Onio 5 Bigelow defeated B. Kinnie by de-| [ ;i ter; Charles J, Tucker, Narragansett; 0on, and remain open until five (5) |Barret Go pt in (ke afternovm. Bethiehem Steel Dated at Norwich, this 2Sth day of | Bethlehem Steel pr October, A. D. 1916, HOLBROOK, CHAS, §. Town Clerk of the Town of Norwich. tault. Ashbey defeated Ricker, 6- Brassill defeated Ferguson by de- fault. T. Sayles defeated Slattery, 4-6, 8-6, secretary and treasurer, John A. Allen, South Kingston; auditor, Frank W. -2, i o Kingston, Ge L. Stillman. Wester- 3 3 aew Tork, san o Cotton futures| I Savies defeated Norton, 6.3, s-2.| [ Iy, . B. Lewis, Hopkinton, Thomas|| store at 45-47 Main Street, next to Shea & Burke’s N P I g Eamter e s Second Serios ks H. Barber, Richmond, Asa T, Hoxie i < o OTICE ary 18.88, March 15.08, May 195, July| Turner defeated Palmer, 64, 6-4. : Charlestown, Willet H, Arnold, Bxeter, Furniture Store. We are open for business now with The electors of the Town of Preston sre hereby warned to meet at the Town House on Tuesday, Nov, 7, 1916, irom § eclock & m. until B o'dlock E m., for the purpose of casting their allots for Presidential Blectors, Gov- ernor. Lisutenant Areasurer, Congre: Representat) Soafiesy e Iresentatives and Stephen B. Gardner, Narragansett. The receipts for the year were $12,- [¥ a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trim. . 865.35, and the expenses $12.383.05. a 19.14. Spot quiet; middling 18.80. Rofers defeated Bigelow default. a £ Ashbey defeated Brssem da s MONEY. R. Sayles defeated r.nsm-, New York, Nov. 3. — Call money | ®4 firm; high 3 1-3; low 2; ruling rate ; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid ; offered at 2 1-2. Turner defeated Rojers, 3-6, 6. Mums the word with local florists ” i F c e 150° 149 145% . isfactory to Chief Cottrell. &, iy 3 % about this time. perdize, theie ouai- (| 18 years in Norwich M. BRUCKNER, n‘pm“ 5 hkp hes : b il o 0l | mings for Fall and Winter. ' Sayles defeated Ashbey, 6-4, 2-8 oo a2 All Remodeling.and Repairing at reasonable prices. ::.;"% }:,’,j 1% iy !::t'r:.:;ok s%nda:;h :g:h"::ql:‘-‘.‘fi .Jeo) i Sriges building, bad they . PHONE708-12 . . ..pii ther . n some the