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e o i _ 3 : 9 National School of Oratory, Philadei- [ ee : s o i phia, is home for the Te- s, s g . - 2 < i, 1 . . and 'resume sessions next Wed- | cess. ¥ Joseph Corduri has purchased the Dabeattie Granite works plant in_Oak Btreet from A, and Devid McG. SHAVING STANDS 7 < THERMOS KITS - 2 Y Henry (George Greenman of h“'i % tuck and Miss Alice Bvelyn Brown of THE IDEAL GIFT Westerly were married Wednesdav . i . N afternoon at the White parson- Excellent large stock.of Flowers and * |ege by Rev. John M. Collins. Thes C A will reside in Lincoln avenue upon Plants to select from. the. return from ‘the wedding trip to Wl;enthlinmysizenndkind p A local storeman had received a from 25c up. L [ sfpck of trunks on the sidewalk when 5 = S > fllfi G work, When this conversation took 4 REUTER fS.Thelmdmg Florists VN (B e, s i > | ‘ ; e Telephone 1184 * 140 Main Street AN S\ clothes 1" “Do-you want e to &> S Bl vl 4 . Rev. Frederick A, McDonald says _* - $2.50 to $10.00 the people of Westerly do not seem to enthuse over the proposed special train trip to Boston to Sunday. UP to Thursday noon only 3 . — - TRAVELING CASES had gine notice that they would make the trip. The number required is 300 and if that number is not reached by = gextth;dneyd the project will probably — e abandoned. . At a fneeting of the committee rep- ! $2.50 to “50 Eeseming :he;d members-elect on the emocratic side_of the next'general assembly, held fn Providence, Daniei MANICURE SETS BE. Geary was slated for minority (S - house leader and Willlam G. Troy : 3 minority leader in the senate. The ac- N ez Jt tion of this committee will be reported > b to the party caucus next Thursday evening in the Crown hotel, when the S legislators will be guests of Patrick 1L away, first cock, first hen. Quinn, national committeeman, Hill, Ashaway, second cock, second herlx,l' first pen, shape and color first{Stanton-Hopp Marriage Arnounced— hen, shape and color first cocerel. Atwood Silver Wedding Saturday - Do, H roups — . Wills, . £ Prize Winners Announced Thursday—Scouts to Attend | Sicilian Py coEc;':‘fil,}n ‘sect | Evening—Sorough_Briefe. - 4 - & ond, third hen, first cockerel, first,f . oo , age has en announced @ Providence Meet—Memorial Windows in Christ Church | cccond, third putiet, shape and color | The marriage has rocn snsounced cock, shape znd color hen. 1y of Stonington borough, now of New . ck eas Red Game—Mudge = or Milne; up—Onl; or Ti o | Black Breasted York, and Miss Helen Gertrude Hopp, fi r Brothers, of Moos: y 35 f TP 10| son, Westerly, first, second, third | Yorls and Miss Holen Gértrude Hopp, o hen, shape and color third cockerel, rformed in Pittsbi h, De b 11, Hear Sunday—Greenman-Brown Marriage. frst pullet; William C. Mudge, Jr. B e ot Dois A Sl Degembet 4L, first, second cockerel, first, second pul- | " avenue, New York city. let, shape and color first cockerel- i X B, Hartford of Bournedale, Mass Breakwater Spray. $2.50 to $12:.00 $1.50'to $8.00 - . SAFETY RAZORS PR Pl A “TRAVELING CASES * - v Five coastwise vessels were weather G (e Aoy R By 14 or coming the greatest distance. W.|bound in the harbor Thursday. y y et Stock asso- Austin Young is home from Boston e i . Congdon of Oakdale is the prize clation opened Thursday at the state | Rose Comb Brown Leghorns—Percy | H : i gty armory in Westerly. Although the | Johnson, Lakewood, first and second ;1},“;’;7“;;"*"3“ st g Al ) i paealon . 0 S il prize list is fully up to the standard, | cock. first, second and third hen, first | %, 107 bagtame. o oo | onservance of the. twenty-Rroe onm potition as. st mome. ot on. Fiar | e a0, second, pullet, A0kt fur the fhow, and he ds assicted by B | YareR oLl watzises, will holdia B i 1 ; N B. Hart b, third i | ward_ vitt. am C. 3 & % €52 Brade in the several Classch, Thors | ten, second and fourth cockersl, shap: | tie-secretary. iz naturally the busiest | ough Saturday evening. A large num. - $2.50 to $12.00 : are less than 400 prize competitors, | first cocker ullet, color | W=D at the show. The judges are C.|oer of invitations have bean issued and ; ; an® every one of them have been | first hen, color second henm. R e o e iodaE ovet - carefully prepared by their owners for | Single Comb Buff Leghorns—L, D. |of Woonsocket an RO SRtato ] v Mvaratt Faras talk 6n ek S s , this show, and as a Tesult it is a show | Steadman & Son, Westerly, third cock, | Lambert of the ®hode Island State] Jiv e et N . MILITARY BRUSHES of quality rather than quantity. Aside | first hen; Miss Wilcox, Stonington, | college. 3 River, tg the memb: ing- from the exhibitors and officlais of the | first and second ook, 5econd and third [ 1.0 deiegation From <Westerly | ton Sen's cluby Fhuseday eoonioring the Gpening, Which 1o, porbane. bn tne | Bect auy semoer putiag saird COCKSrel | will attond the first stats conforence foiicaly ntoresting £0, all, cepeciaily main due to the unfavorable weather | first hen. shape first cockerel, color |Of the Rhode lsland Boy Scouts ta-e | lo those whose memory went back to conditions. All arrangements for the | gecond Cockerel. N e M Tt Do naged show are on the modern and approved | _White Minorgas—Calbert Tdwards, | Baturday of mext week. ‘There will b }Bv, To, BaEs, = o .= ¢ standard, and the courteous officlals | first cock, ‘firstsecentl afid third hen, | three sesslons, Friday afterncon andg, . .5 O0'S (eing ads to have Cap- ore doing thelr best to make this |ifirst, second and. third cockerel, first, | SVening and Saturday afternoon. The | /% Tlomas o Seott of New London show & big success. The judges com- | second and third. pullet, shaps and [ OFSLwill open with a tallc on Vocation- | SS5mac (00 ionengzon Menls olub, fon menced their work early and expect to | color first cock, color first hen, shape of the Rhode Island State college. J.|8nd diving. complete the task of selecting the prize | first pullet; James Fletcher, Stoning- ak riff — — — a5 cse awards wera simouncel | W ontorin ! denet wwiliam & Clomens. | o Cualites of & real scout. Dr. Nor. | STAFFORD SPRINGS A ese awards were announced: esterly, second and tI cockere! ¢ ¢ g > | man B. Cole will lecture on Everyday P CONFECITONERY Black Javas—Jaque H. Hoxie, West- | third pullet; John Lynch, Westerly, 2 5 erly, first hen, first cockerel, first pul- | first and second cock, first and second [ Omersences, a first ald talle David| . . o gm0 let, first pen. ben, Sxat cockeel, (et ‘snd= e50onil| 1 Featnor, an Apachs, will tell sbout| = Heavy Christmas. Mall — Coasting £ Page & Shaw’s Black Langshans — Fzekiel Boss, | Pullet: shape and color first cock, shape 2 % - Bragford, first hen, first cockerel, first | it pullet, color firts hen. In%fi‘: i é‘.:éaug will be on Friday| Regulations—M. D. O°Connell Prose- 2 Tilford’: . and%econd pullet Single ComB White Orpingtons— | evening and wil coon it recontion| cuting Attorney—Funeral of Adel- Park & ord’s Single Comb White Leghorns— | Edward E. Gavitt, Westerly, second|to the new troops and scoutmasters.| bert Needham. Clarence E. Chamberlain, South Wind- | ¢k, second hen, second cockerel. Assembly will sound at 7.30 and taps & ham, Conn., second cockerel, second|_ White Plymouth Rocks — Harold|9.50. The Rhode Island Boy Scout! Miss Bva Marthorflla and Peter pullet; Bd. L. Gavitt, Westerly, third [ Doney, Westerly, first, second, third [band will furnish the music. Mayor | Constantine were married at St. Ed- cock, third hen, third cockerel, third [and fourth cock, first, second, third Joseph H. Gainer will make the ad-|Wward’s church 3:e§terday morning by pullet; George D. Heath, Stonington, |and fourth hen, first, second and third | dress of welcome and Governor R.|Rev. Felix J. O'Neill. The witnesses first and second cock, first and second | cockerel, first and second pullet, shape | Livingston Beeckman will award tne | Were Miss Victoria Campo and Maro hen, first cockerel, first pullet, shape |and color first cock, shape and color |scout medals. William Longfellow, | Rondou. and color on first cock, shape and |frst hen representing the Red Cross society, | lLouis Stevens has been confined to color on first hen, Buf? Plymouth Rocks — Albert E.|will talk on Self Defense, and Chief | the house for severa{ days with an at- Rose Comb White Leghorns—Regi- | Spargo, Westerly, first, second cock.|Owl and Sounding Feather will tell | tack of grip. y nald Opple, Westerly, first cock,’ srst | first, second hen, first cockerel, first|the boys about Indian Life. A gen-| Miss Katherine Mitchell, who at- hen, first, second and third cockerel, | pullet, shape first cock, shape a.2c|eral reception will follow the address- | tends a school in Pittsburgh, Pa., has first pullet, shape and color on first | color first hen, color first cockerel. es. returned to her home /in Stafford cock, shape and color on first hen. Partridge Plymouth Rocks—Miss A.| Saturday morning the Boy Scouts|SPrings for the Christmas vacation. Single Comb Brown Leghorns—Na- (P. Wilcox, first cock, first hen, first | will visit the Providerice Journal build- | Carl Lasburg, employed at the store | wednesday and issued a number of Scoring Butter. soprano end alto duet, Mrs. Thomas than B, Hartford, Bournedale, Mass., |cockerel, first pullet, color first’ cock. [Ing, where the making of a newspaper | Of Brown & Penny for the Dast two | emnloyment certificates to . children| At 12 o®lock cake and coffes were|Trevena and Mrs, Chatles W. Gilder- first cocck, first hen, first cockerel, first | hape first cockerel, color first hen, | will be explained, followed with a visit | Years, has gone to Springfleld, where | cvl V™0 SEn 0 2o to work. served to those at the meeting. sleeve, The Angelic Choir, by R. L. THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO., Norwich, Conn. shape first pullet. to points of interest about the city. In | he has entered the employ of Chap- Al Evening of Whist. Askisnd; apihem. Fhe Shepherds P. = White Wyandottes — H. L. Sage, |the afternoon Prof. H. W. Brown of | ™an & Brooks. L FUNERAL R s ‘l’a o attendance at|A; Schnecker: _soprano sm%1 Lérs. Bani Official Recommends Them. |Mystic, first cock, - second cockerel | Colby college will speak on Man the Extra Hours at Post Office. AL the whist party given by the Children | Soazies W- Gildersieeve, The Birthday + M. J. Norrell, V. P. Bank of Cotton- | first, third pullet; Cash Miller, Wesc- | Masterful, and “Rabbit” Maranville,| The post office will remain open to- 0 of Mary Society in St. John's assem- | b sanss, by Niedlinger; co Shup= w00d, Tex., writes: “Beyond doubt I|erly, second hen, fourth pullet; Cai- |Shortstop of the Braves, will speak on | night and tomorrow night until 9 or- Adelbert” Needham. blage rooms, Wednesday evening. ;‘;&' Hall the Wendrous Stenger By bave recelved great ‘relief and- take | bert Edwards, Kenyon, second cock, | Baseball. Charles Towne, for a time|clock. The Christmas mail is unus- The fumeral of Adelbort” Needham Di ble Weath: u 3 The _Sunda oL il great pleasure in recommending Foley | first hen, third and fourth cockerel; | the right hand man of Buffalo Bill, will | ually large this year. wa. Rela a3 the Springe house Thes: g ey nave the evening service for thoir Kidney Pills. XKidney trouble makes|E. L. Gavitt, first cockerel, second|describe Western Life, and Major G.| Mrs. John G. Rishfon of Stafford- day afterncen'at 3 oicioek. Rev. Chas.), The short spalls of driziing rainjiave the SHEnnE gesvies Je shetr one worried and hopeless, by aches, | pullet, shape and color first cockerel, | Bdward Buxton, Jr, 'will talk oa|ville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lila | 427 afternoon at 2 oclock. Rev. Chas. Jesiedayiie W o e e e e ¢ % e = agnedaties Z pains, soreness, . stiffness, color first pullet, shape second pullet.{ Patriotism. _ Tallman in Medford, Mass. = Fheutmatism. Thise symptoms. sereet | Pertrage Wesndotoe- oot Panor g cated Elbov. $d. There wes i;;‘:ge; Joasonic service:| nightfall, the snow, which was rapid- Noted Here and There. _ elocp disturbing bladder disorders, | er, Stonington, first cock, first, second | The handsome memorial windows to| g g, 20 50 =00 o | The bedy wasg placed in the ly melting from the ralh, was form-| wmre A. H. Sterry is ill at her home ¥ield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills.|and third hen, shape and color on cock, | Edwin Milner and John H. Milner wiui |, AHrs. Tizzle Mo i o Gtraet | "M, ‘Neoinars had been a familiar | I into ice, making manywalks very | o water rsieet. They cast out polsons and purify the | shape and color on hen. be.n place in Christ Eipiscopal church | *Ck €00 3 faiyng o e 10X Atreet | o . e e toronsh and he will bs|danserous. Samuel Schofield went to Providence blood. The Lee & Osgood Co. Silver 'Wyandottes—E, Jeffrey, Ash- by Christmas morning. The memo- | near Hydeville, Wednesday. e timna Francis Sullivan, a student at Shef- | mpyrsday and will enter the Raode rials arrived in Westerly Thursday, Where Coasting is Permitted. £rnatiy miseed fleld Scientific School, Yale, is spend- | rojon3 hospital and have an operatica and experts in the line from Boston| Warden Leach has given permission About the Borough. ing the Christmas vacation between|performed on his eyes. are at work setting them in the nave|to those who wish to slide down hill Plainfield and Moosup. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Holiday and | a of the church. One of the windows is | this winter to use the hill on Willing- [, Miss Dorothy Pinney ls home from i et ot Mr. and Mrs. William Hollday and son, | N glven by Mrs. John H. Milner in mem- | ton avenue near Moore's lumber yard e o MYSTIC Harry Holiday, have left ,for Prov - . ory ot her husband, and the other is | for coasting. The park commission al. | CiTlStmas yacation. =~ . 0 .. dence for a two weeks® visit. b3 given by her sons, John, Henry R. and | so will permit coasting on Woodlawn : i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eccleston and J t A A d For X G.l Louis Milner, in memory of their un- |hill. There will be no teams or au- | Memorial hospital Electionsr Charthitana Hallal Lodae 0 R i Daris Eociogton, Lise David Robertson of the Robertson i N At cle, Bawin Milner. There is a tablat | tomobiles to interfere and it ought to he| St Mark's Guild Holds Annual|| % "Now Haven for a visit with T 1 Somered woohe o oooung| Meeting—Christmas Musical Pro- | My and Mg, Tames Danifl in tHe church given by Edwin Milner | make an ideal place for sliding. = to the memory of John Hobart Cross,| Bernard Hanley Is_substituting at| Wil spend several weeks on account gram at Methodist Church. Mo il Rics Brecod: Lethrop and | F and in 1905 Mr. Milner, when the tower | the local post office’ during the holf- | O MlheRith. o o\ o 00 o e 2 Miss Jennie Denison are visiting Mr. urs Lt was ebmbleted kgve | fa% cush, comipany,” has _gone to Springfield | The regular meeting of Charlty and |and Jirs. James W. Baker in Sterling: . ption on Christmas Musical Program. where he has secured employment. Relief lodge, No. 72, F, and A. M., was | George Potter of Orono, Me., the big bell of the chimes reads: - 111 b spacial Chyistiias mi held in Masonic temple Tuesday even- | guest of his father, Courtiand f. Pot- Bath Robes “To “the most high praise to the |, THeTS Will be spect b % merolier: gregational church Sun- - ing and the followi officers were T. PRETTY Triune God and in fllial and blessed | 3ay morning under the direction of A. JEWETT CITY clected: Worshipful master, Richard| Lester Brooks bas returned ates < : T Yo0eny John and Charlotte Milner. | i “Waite. In the evening there will be st e . David H.|two weeks’ visit with his daugiiter, Kimonos o a short cantata by a quartette, assist- | Four Local Operators to Receive the junior warden, William Mrs. George Pears, in Woonsocket, R. ; L oy ot aanotn 0t Hartford, Fercy | promised Bonus—Briefs and Person- getior, deacon, Hergsg "L 1T atr asa Mrs: Thomms W Wiloux will State Deputy Councillor Hari A. B Sillk Waists Williams Westerly will install the | SooleY,,of Rockville and Russell Kee-| FF iror, Bdward H. New- |leave for St, Petersburg, Fla., the first as Sfhcers of Semmedors Farryicatnoil; Grace Church Festival. r bury; “secretary, Amos R. Chapman; | of January for the winter. ' South Kingston, on the evening ntaja:\ The Sunday school Christmas fes- 1“0u1'l o‘!dthe local tel °p}é°“§ t{geflggrs senior stew.rard» Ro'bg:kNichol!: J“T‘”"IX‘ BALTIC . = 57 B . are rejoicing on account of, the gen- |steward, James ney; marshal, ~ AL Silk Petticoats b ames, deputy will be accompanied | Hval of Grace church will be held on | Crous bonus they are to Teceive this | Jonn W. Chapman; hapieh, Wiliem by ebout 50 members of H 1l | Saturday evening at 7.30. Christmas 3 of Westerly. Henry A. Rathbun has |hymns and carols will be sung and the e Alice Trumbull is at home from | & Frager: chaplain emeritus, William | geaging Removed from Front of New been appointed a committee to make | YOUng people will recite. The chil-| Miss Alice Trum W. Kelloge. These officers will be Thestre~Parsonal Iltems. We have very ements for the reception of Dep- | dren will receive presents together | Mt St. Joseph's Seminary for the hol- ntalled the first mei&lnx In January. uty Willlams and the We 1 - | with candy and oranges from the tree, |idays. 0s A. Chapman, the secretary, friops'and relatives attended tho Westerly hrethi- | With candy and oranges from the Tog:| . Harry PaulsJr, found a real 1ively | serving his 25th year as secretary, mm;em e Toseoh A Camctier pretty ones here ren. The committee has arranged for > h 1L : o theatre party proceding the Jnsialia, | Ular Sunday evening service there wil e o B dondehn Two New Directors. in Willimantic Wednesday. Hon, which will be followed with a|be a carol service at 7.80. Christmas | TWEEH S0 000 1615 10 spite of | At a meeting of the Masonic cur- Theatre Front Visible. supper. Last October the South King- | Morning there will be services at 9 ks to the contrary. poration two new directors were slort. \ ston Mechanics were entertained at|©'clock with a special musical pro- “"fi:‘_’ and Mrs, 5. B, Paul, Miss Dor- | od, John Wylle for seven years, Fobe m:-,:,,h;,_:?m whfmnkglofha:q :b.me' Che:d- ‘Westerly by Hope council members. gram. Horas-tdm Bermuda othy Paul and H. ‘E. Pa,l;]. irar., lzave ert i\'lcho]s ffor six ye:n.u This is (ge tre was removed Thursday. The mar- I YR % RZ end istmas in Manches- | most successful year the Masonic body - Dresses $8.50 up to $18. All shades |, opr o et sragm rrns| sepy S50 g sz om | 5475055 & B e e At e e sy y . 2 1 t C. P 5 Work on the Stafford fair grounds was in New Lon- Our Suits 1-3 off man, master; Roger ¥ Dunhem, ave. |Bas been discontinued for the. winter PLAINFIELD T oo anenod FoE e o yoar "O8° | don Wnuradey, Eoian seer; Fanny §. Gavitt, lecturer; Wil-| Appointed Prosecuting Attorney —_— ) 'St. Mark’s Guild Officers, B g W pipe i rdicl, Steward; J. Hobart| Lawyer M. D. O'Connell has been |County Farmers’ Association Holds| . A1 ‘et il e R aie whs i, Bravisanse Our Coats also greatly reduced Gnpman, assistaht gtoward: Mrs Hat: | appolnted prosecuting atiorney of tho | Demonstration Mesting—Evening of |, Tho annusl meeting of St Marke| Wilium McCuico we : Barbour, treasurer; Mra, Tsabelio O | LorouEl Siace of Robu:fims;ux. Shg| Cards for Parish Society. ish house on Pearl street TIuesday| Thomas J. Burke was in Hartford 4 We Carry Very Pretty fine of Sweaters v Chapman, secretary; Haivey Arzam: |is to from the practice of 1aw | mne Windham County Farmers' As- | mes "Sieotns TiaoloWing oficers | Wolneaday, dlaw was the guest of eIl o -§|arski, gatekeeper; TS, lljam F.| Jan. 1. 3 - 3 e t - o : g sociation_held a demonstration meet- | Barrington: vice presid Miss An- | friends in Worcester Thursday. TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY o Fomtama: Sore Garme . T Tal | s odpe o e o SOHRed, 29,900 | T “in"orumas - nail Fhrsday which ple Packer sooretary: Sira’ Georga D, | Bire: Herbert Darmott is substituting = i was L s & ¥ s 9 . || s i "o G | R R S naa surttctton | Sopit Witk eublects o the Stoigel - | fgg-en: Meseurer Al ey el My SR g gues of Pute member executive committes for thres 73 committed in the }"*“'“mm ,“,_,”,,:";g':,;;;:,md‘g:}; Christmas Musio at M. E. Church, |nam friends. e es pecl of subjects were: B. W. Eilis, county| The prograr of Clristmas music a‘ 3 % X L : wif and Mans- | o gent, Apple Grading and Packing, K. | the Methodist Episcopal church Sun- 3 ocal Laconics. 7 B. Musser, of the dairy department at | day, Dec. 24, will include the followaz | . (Jhildren C TY ; “On the Square,” Norwich Connecticut Agricultural Collegs, The them, Ring ¥ ¥ Jennings of 3 Babcock Test and I. ¥ Judkins, also A. Schne¥ker, 3 FOR FLETGCHER'S & quarryman passed on his way to . y /