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B .WOMEN’S FANCY XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS,‘ white-and colored— BOYS” KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, made of extra good materials, sizes 6 tq 1 years— UNBREAKABLE DOLLS: that delight -the chil~ .dren, dressed in all manner of fancy STENCILED THEATRE SCARFS, * combinations— B — CORSET COVERS—embroidered and lacé trimmed, ribbon rur, in Xmas box— CAP AND APRON SETS, made of fine lawn, rib- bon. and lace tiimmed— BOUDOIR CAPS, pink, blue, silk and lace trim- l WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 00; valus—! i s 5:50c cosd¥ a2 25c and 50c 29c 50c Quite a serious mishap occurred on the w:.gerly Stonhg Foan; late on ection - Stonington with: ie "Victor in the lead. ‘Pheé ‘operator of thie Seldner noticed | af, the “Victor -was-en. an unsteady mseel and mor:;;u tooted to let] Whige a! er sideways, The Seidner trck turt-| ¢d over, whilé the Victor remained taot, but both were considerably dam< aged. In the Seidner truck-were two| young men, H. M. Friedman and Jul {us_Teutzes Friedman’s legs ‘betow: ‘the knees, his left hip bruised, ‘the right side of lis healt cut and the] back of his hedd bruised. But for the timely:assistance of Teutzer, Friedman | would probably have.died. from suffo- cation, ‘as he! was so pinned -beneath, the car thet he could: hardly ‘breathe. Teutzer managed to lift the side .ofi the truck-sufficiently ‘to release Fried- man fro mhis perilous position. Teut- zer was cut :andcbroised-in -the right daped ‘with- slight sinjury.. He admit- ted that his car-was not in good work- ing . order-at the time, and. thatthe steering apparatus :qid not respond quickly; but-says he ‘did not hear tHe: horn Of the Seidner truck The superior court for“Washington county, ' Judge -Chester Wi Barrows and a jury reconvened Priday and.the trial was resumed of thé case of Hen- ry P. Collins against Dr. Henry L. both of Westerly, an action éraamages for Injuries sus- last @t High street and Raflroad ave- nue and the present.is a.aew trial, the jury disagreeing at a previous itness Friday was Mrs. beth O'Keefe, coury stenographer the téstimony of the doctor, defendant, on the night of the ceident it was the bridge, and kept in ‘secohd after reaching High: street, and was going at ‘thé' rate of five or: six miles an hour, dnd that eight or -nine - miles the best he could do, as he had engine trouble. He ‘saw ‘the revol ing wheel of the wagon a few seconds before the collision and 'struck the swagon a glancing blow. He first saw “Chickery Moussie on’ the ground, then Henry P. Collins: an&. next George J. Brokstaub.” ‘He stopped his quick- ofice of ‘the e that'he did not apply’ Dbrate, as there 14 quite as within_seven feet of the point of i He could’ see but a very nce ahead and had his car. r was not under cor ‘were severely cut Kiy m“fi‘l?.g‘t“w -companied him back when e Nfll’fiwwfl&m by flfi :herl;':‘! shooter: ‘:;- n?fi was | promptiy arrested gave as. “é es _Sherman and his mldflel as aw‘&- “was arriigned béfore & Justice of thepeace =nd ‘pleaded mot | mn the m assauit on the: carrying. a._con Geal He was. hg@. inder The exeoutive. committes of the | Rhode .lsland republican state central committee, . is -_openly = planning 1o | watch over legislation at the: coming session ..of general agsembly. Kflegflzf;nm. vaxeuhfiu oy o eop. in close: touch | with legislatime ~matters. -Prior to| the opening of’ the-session, the com-| mittee will discuss the speakership, leg; cut on.the lower jaw; back of thé|a leader of the sepate and the chair- fine . 1 2 . BER for the entire family, ail szes, first GOLD FILLED ROSARIES—all have capped de- hedd, necic and ‘hands, ' Dr. ‘Scanion| manship of the importmant commit- ot SHO LDER BEEF ]b 12 e Legs of Genuine ooty i was ‘summoned. and; attended the in- | tecs. During the progresa oOf the ses- [] ! 5 quality—: 4 ‘cades, each in'd fancy box, 98c value— sl R [ he piniie of el aee- uts . 4 910, 1916 Spring Pair . v e vun s 29¢ to 50c Each 5 29¢ The operator of the Victor truck es-| portant legislation as it is presented. S T T P Tk The. senate and house will-name-their usual steering committee and the state close communication with those R mlnees Wecnrly phytlelnn- ittended thi quarterly meeting " of “the Rhode Tand ~Medical society, held in Provi- fdence Thursday aftérnioon at the Med- ieal library, Dr. E. D. Chesebro, presi- dent of the society presiding. Dr. #rank E. Peckham read a paper. on Xn Orfental Method of Treatment of: vin Spoke on The Preventfon of Dis- ehse. There ‘Was a large “attendance of members and- all sections of the state: were represented. cos- for seven years, and who took the tes- Hope lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, “ tumes— {imony “or’ . gomnson af the fortaer | at (0 annial mestine siected thes o ‘l)"_ ittin. 400 | SWEET POTATOES 3 ounces I gk trial. She read the testimony from |pfficers: Charlot oodburn, noble. VE i . SER R Each............25¢ and 50¢ notes. taken at the time. According to| grand: Sarah J. Gould, vice grand: piat Lo St Archie' €. Thompson, recording secre- tary; Elizabeth M. Grant, ~financial blte,* pink, “raining great guns’ and ‘it was the | secratarv: Margaret Greenman, treas- |8 SAUCE, pint bottle. .. .25¢ o , bu. .13¢c white and lavender— g mistiest - night he had been out since |urer; Wiz ~J. Ingham, Anni F. E’ S 13 Large ORANGES . .25¢ Sc < his two years' residence In' Westerly.| Thompson, Annis S, James, . trustees: | Dinner Blend Coffee lb. 19¢ | = - | , bunch . Eachi ol ig it 2ot B It was so black and dark, that he had | Bessie W. Card. Flora D. Gray, repre- Fine Cooking POTATOES T0c : Lio arive slowly, &s he ‘conld not seo | sentatives to home. 'AY SALT I 50c ine —— the length of is car shead even wit i sk g3 MACKERF.L peely g e —_— v he aid He had the s e‘c}! o o c fi_— ellclfl cAuFORNlA SKATING SCARFS, all new, wonderful colored L TR S i Local Lacanics. FINE JUICY LEMONS D o Waiter H. Snyder was ona business trip in Providence, Friday. The . Westerly Boy Scouts reachey $537 Friday afternoon. Teachers of the West Broad Street séhool were in Providence l"rlday vis- iting schodls. Henry W. Littlefield is to. manage the Columbia house at Watch Hill, the :oming seasan. Miss® Mabel Saunders,. clerk in ; t L Epent: Frids fund overn, wifs' of drew MeGovern,. formerly of died Friday st ‘her.home in New. York, " o, 65y 4 little reach to get ft, but applied| AKccording to election statement -] ied ghn Saturday Noon i gt s g e o s e, e fone ke, B coud mot huve | ed by Senmronctes Bater Gomicr cor | Fresh Rye Bread, loaf 10c | Jellied Doughnuts Hot Baked Beans, quart 18¢ 2 ABaghiy skt g e 0 .50¢ stopped any quicker than he did, which | rv, he received no. contributions, and. Lnrge Jelly Rolls, each 12¢ dozen .........v....12¢ 3 expended $9,920, Miss Margaret €atheart, of Spring- field, Mass., is visiting at fhe home of m‘wr yuum: next " Mon: ] central executive committee will be ln} the | FRESH GROUND ' PORK LOINS: | HamburgerSteak *bi1se | b 15 Sausage Meat | None Better Ib. 15¢ To Roast, Ib: ...15¢ For Stewing 1b 12/,c Veal Chops, 1b: .17c Rolled 9 RIB_ROAST, Ib. 22¢ Cut‘from Fine STE A KS Round and “’. 18 c CUCUMBERS, each LAaAaNMB ib. 20c regalar 35c value ROYAL BAKING - FRESH WALTER BAKER’S Sc > | 5 by ‘being thrown-from a wagon . MEN'S FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR, extia’ . REN: 23 Which wan Siuth By an Rutomotiey Loteral Gauvature fur- s Baue 0t Il COCOA, 120 1h, tn. - .. 22¢ heavy weight, all sizes— CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE SLEEPERS, made Owned nna oberated by, Dr. Johnson. | i Yritial BAssnencas in the o Each Mt of good quality flannel, sizes 2 to 6 years— The mishap oceurred December 13| of Stare athamere mor 1° e 7mce| 8 RED ALASKA SALMON 1 b talltin. . ........22 T (o % RASPBERRIES, tin. CELERY CABBAGE MOHICAN CAILT Fine Couliflower, each.20c Sweet Indian River Onnge- EFEE MACARONI pound in_bulk, lb. 100 OLIVES Stuffed and Q_lie_en, 1b..23c 13 Ibs. FINE GRAN. SUGAR | .$1.00 ¥ Purchased With $1.00 Worth of Ot PRUNES;,20-30 size, Ib. 21c PRUNES, 30-40 size, Ib. 15¢ PRUNES, 40-50 size, Ib. 13¢ PRUNES, 1060-120size, Ib.9¢ Lemon-Orange Peel 1b. 17c Candied Citron, 1 .20c FRESH FROR OUR OVENS DAILY dofen 1.1 e 20 FRESH MUSHROOMS cultivated, Ib.........45¢c COCKING COMPOUND MILD, WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. . ... tv.. :27c Hot Brown Bread loaf 8-10c Layer Cakes, loaf.....20c | Chocolate Cream 2 3 : rol. His 'engihe 3 her ‘uncle, ‘Rev. Samuel M.: Catheart, Macaroons and iy P, Semeh embroldarat hdimstitehed, . ine capecially noisy and 1 W no lisht| i Maple avenue. "I Mocha Cake, loaf. . ...20c | Doughnuts, dozen. ....15¢ | | ady Fingers, dozen. ..12c g o Each ... ivoa iS00 hepe Attorney Crofts of | _Rew. Clayton A Burdick,”pastod of ‘ 3 i box..: 20c and there was no | Pawcatuck Seventh- Day Baptist A PO RN ETENTY v Attorney Boss of [ Shurch. will engage in evaigelistic — — — — | = "2 sounsel for defendant. = work in Shiloh, N. J, for the next z < 3 : BOYS' SCOUT BOOKS—just you want for the : = ] e " = two weeks. brated the high mass at 8 o'clock. M T ~The Census Office. " Coming Men— RIBBONS—Dresden, Moire and Silk Taffeta, fine S e e e onee] s, Tt Wt RSO 2 s | #1830 e ismin wds by the mbeu STONINGTON hovemaT e oS A 103008:900 Y: s 25¢ u‘oft:‘)r, Jor:\lnso‘;, eating chicken salad, whiein Boston, [ ~Azirias Bessett {5 Hi'at his hom SoeredTorn < Bohnol Cornmitiast bl : A - was prictically the Same ITTLE ONE’S PAINTING ‘" fine quality; value 69c— ven at the formerytrial nesses testified they smelled lguor on his breath. and one of these witne: Wednesday, is eradually recovering at Ratirond street. delphia Record- £ iy other | her home In School street. Arthur Alard is ~ spending the| Have Office in High School Building : - — g ol o S i com. Witnestes the defense introduced tes-| . oo oo STeS week ‘end in- Providence. = e Russian Hiram Johnson, gz iete optht for colorin— ; IVORY NOVELTIES—a beautiful .assortment of {imony to show that since- the former Alphonse Turcotte was a Moosup| At ths annual meeting of the L.adies’| A the progressive son of a hopeless 4 | oV TR SR R g the newest novelties in White Ivory, values to trial ‘Mr. Collins had'been engaged in BALT'\. visitor Thursday. auxiliary, A. O. H. s chosen | reartionary, Premier Trepoft seems to g A $2.00— : overhead carpentering work, and that s follows: Mts. be the Russian Hiram Johnson—New 8 B had partakien of intoxicating Arink | Charles. F. Charon Leases Stors For Miss York World. ust prior to ca, B CHIFFON—all ‘the season’s newest ahades, sxtra el i g e .50c e o G AR Display Room—Mighty Five Defeat WHEN SHE LOUNGES The Tramps, 11 to 9—Brush Hard to Subdue. Fire = SHE LOUNGES IN THIS «ho worked in the same c Collins, and who had known him eight vears, did not consider him to ‘e a WOMEN'S BOOT SILK HOSE—full fashioned, white and black; all sizes, a great value— ey values to $1.00— . Santo Argiro was arraigned before| ~ramod Sheriden has returned : revived ing Minard’s _ liniment, 3 ,;r!'"—_'——“"“""‘- v safiple line, 'such as Tea, Bib dnd Waitresses' Judge Ofiver H. Williams in the THIrd | mator trip. to. Chichss. on thn o & _The umfx: “hoo T T i *;n: of ;:u:-:r O“I‘D!"RV F‘Emn, ‘mm ?g 3L m‘»:g' A R e S e n o e ol | Lzl Mr. Bheriden visited -friends .ia o buiiding in reom fotmenty de- | scription. No other rem- : choose positive 5oc fon. He was i oston, Worcester, and Providence. o . value— a fine of 52 and costs of 35. He was design: WOMEN'S BELTS8—a big sample line, all kinds, Each........10c, 14c and 25¢ ' BEADED BAGS—Novelty Hand Bags in beaded - worth at least G0c— Pair . Each Each. ‘THé ‘eondition: of the ‘wio_has main- r studles to WHY . vy YGU.R BOY OR o;ml;. education. First—] &6 to_be on one of the followlng strbjects: The Great Seal and the Seal of ‘Connecticut, The His-. wm.‘ mm:x &r Connecticut, ham Coimty. e Time of the American Revoluti The Meaning of | and State Flags. on :'CQ testants must be resj- of Plainfieid. + nlu—mn to_contain mot more than . two_ mflnfld (2009), and not Tless than fiftee indred (1500) words. d !‘n\mh——fiuv- to be signed with a number and to e accompanied by a NOT GIVE A hclsea vi Bank T ————— XMAS_ APRONS—a New " York manufacturer's ————e e MEN’S NECKWEAR-Four-in-Hand, made of all *" " silk—the latest and up-to-date patterns and colorings, each in Xmas box— ~ 50c 50c sealed envelope bemring on the out- side the same number, on the inside a card having same nuniber and also the contestants name, age-and address. Fifth—All essays to. be # the con- testanits’ own hand writing. Sixth—A list.of the authorities con- sulted must be submitted at the end Of the essay, al direct quotations properly marked apd author of book Bnd page from which quotations are taken shall be.noted at bottom of the Ppage on which’the quotations occur: Seventh—Essays shall be sent to Mr. Jobn L. Chapman, on or before March 11917, Theé committee includes Julia M, H. Andrews, " Annie. L. Tiltnghast and Harriet Hammette. ; News in General, Mr. and Mrs. Jotin C. Gallup, Mrs, IrvierWhitehead -and Mrs. Olin W. Potter motored to Providence Friday. A party of Meosup people started on Friday morning for Boston where they intend to Hear Billy Sunday. Mr. D]’l:h’l Freeman was a Bfll’h\l visitor day. Mra Henry Cray afid Miss Milared Whitehead were Providence visiters on Friday. A Targe niumber of local people at- tended the drama’given in Plaipfield Friday evening. A Ha sehool was ‘closed Frj- ay becau was a holy day of gbe ltsutruu ‘the f8ast of the Immaculate Gonception ™ df tHe' Blessed Virsin ary. O}nld'reh ory | i Fmflfitfi SRiA drinking man.” The evidence was not closed when court. adjourned at 4.30 t510.30: Monday morning. also found gullty of a violenf assault upon his wife, In Yhis case iudgment was suspended upon payment of costs of $§ and Argiro was placed on pro- bation.. The court fully explained the terms 6f probation which were in ef- fect that if he ever threatenad to strike his_ wife, he would be haled into court on the existing complaint and would be. punished to the fullest extent of the Tayw. The civil docket was read and three new writs entered, one for trespass and two in_pook accounts. No civil cases were tried. #he charge of intoxiéation and was fined $5 and costs. This is the same fellgw. who was penalized to the tune of 350 and costs a few months since { when convicted of a violent assault upon a_fellow countryman, #ind Who. during the assault bit into the ear pf his victim and severed the lobe. Judge Williams _warned him to réform to malke special effort not to appear in court again on any charge. i 1 George H. Sisson, of Westerly, died suddenly lats Thursday snight, ‘while | Jseated, in a_chair at his home.m the. Hill house, located between Fast ave- nue and-Beach street. Mr. Sisson had not: been in good health for. a Iong] time, He was affected with asthma and to such,an extent that he could | not sleap n bed for the past two vears, 'and rested at night in a chair, He was 73 years of age, a fisherman by occu pation, and made regular trips to Wes- terly village to dispose of oysters, and was on such a visit“four days ago. Mr. Sisson was a Civil war veteran and sefved in the Eleventh Tnited States Infantry, was honormery dis- charged, and subsequently pensioned. For yvears, in the winter timv, yo Wors the ‘same blue ‘army overcoat, with gape, that was a part of the uniform which, Ti¢ was attired When he risk- éa’hid'life that the Union might'live. He is survivedsby his widow, a sis- ter, Mrs. John W. McArthur; and: a brother, William. Sisson. John R, Wilcox, sheriff for Wash- jngton colinty arrested a hold-up man Thursday night. Willlam H. Caswell, apgarage. chxufleur, speeted past man who poi revolver and shouted mhhn_m_smn n e w?ods a short . distance from-- the Joseph Di Simone pleaded guilty todwhich was recently removated The students of the Academy of the Holy Family, and the puplls of the Parochial schools were given a holiday Friday, ‘the Feast of -the Immaculate Conception. He greatly enjoyed his trip and now eonfemplates. touring _the different cities in New Hampshire. C. Winifred Lacroix and Lloyd Chap- man were Willimantic callers Friday. ‘William McGuire is clerk at the Bal- tic hotel. Thomas Charon was. the guest of Providence. friends Friday: George . Wood, Jr., who has been un- dergoing tréatment in St. Joseph's his- pital, Willimantic, has returned home greatly. improyed in health. Leases Agpther. Store. The Store in the ‘Shandon block has been leased by Charles F. Charon. Mr. Chafon ‘will iise the néwly | acquired, addition a display . room. Th present fidor space contains 5,130 square . feet. . This .store has.shown remarkable progress during the Six- “een vears'of lts' busimess career. Defeated the TMmps. The Mighty Five defeated the’ Tramps before.a large audience in the club gym Thursday evening, 11 to 9.’ The feature of the game was. the all _around work -of The Mighty Five, the. shooting® of R. Swanson was a feature. The lineup follows: Mighty Five: R. Swanson and Love, forwards: Cullen, ceter; S. Swanson and Headen, guards. Tramps: (. Swanson and. Simoneat, forwards; Cullen center;. S. Swanson us Baskets, Catlen. 3, R. Swanson tiove 1, §.'Swanson 2, @. Swanson Simonegu 2, Brickson' 3, Hines 1. “Best line of Komh? Cards in' town at_Rocheleau’s—adv, Joseph Foucher *!Cenlru Village formeriy-of Baltic, Baltic caller Friday. Mrs. Josepl: Bessett is il at her rtoom in the ‘Stevens house. Stubborn Brush Fire. Thitrsday Allernoon Fire Warden Boter Robitaille was notifled that a fire was raging on the Scot- land road, on the town of Sprague line. Mr. Robitallle with assistance went to the site of the fire and after two hours of steady 1% _of the flames man- aged to g blaze under. control. ... 3 .Services on Holy Day. , 5.15.mass ‘in St ry’s’ churcl alig Ysmen s, ;ivn? "&e langer. - ‘Rev. Thomas s 5. Mary Sylv committee. .§ Relicf From. Pain Remove pain misery as many thou- sands_of others have done, by apply+ ng hatel in voted to instruction The chemistry ries foor, tory, writi Henry. M. 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