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BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF Th i .ul{fl 3 H « &7 B l e ,’;L ~AY AN R \\O \\ N —New York Telegram, WEEVAP. Cahoone git . C] room for each of the fourteen com- [the other side of which are the adob¢ AUG Kenyon' ‘r‘:fnny e b Do JaRANSE SHERIUEDERS D panies now here. The kitchen con- |officers houses. M; INCREASE CAPACITY OF YARDS tging a work room for the cook and| This regiment has developed the Ocean View W. C. T. U. Hears Re-|, M- A = Cumentar rétuedod —— his assistants, & huge adobe oven and |adobe oven to a state of efficiencs port From National Convention— rs. Eva Webster, teacher at Point |Have Been Asked to Build Destroy-|incinerator, a meat house, a stors|higher than any other organizatior Gale Damages New Chapal. Judith, is spending her vacation with| ers for One of the Entente Powers. |room and qquarters for the cook. The'has succeeded in obtaining. The fire —New York Post LETTERS FROM TWO STATES tion to be present at the wedding and reception. o Tolland County & : her mother, Mrs. Sarah Franklin. wail separating the kitchen is picrce.is virtually the only one necessary te Wednesday’s ice storm was anything| The Ocean View W.gO. T. U. met| Willlam Potter of Provir;::cen con- Tokm? Dec. 29.—It is learned that|by openeings through which the foofl’a company. By an ingenious arrange- a COLUMBIA | exaEreeable. It s said that “the | Wednesday. Dec. 20, at.the home-of | ducted business for B. C. Loohe this |the Japanese navy department has|is passed as the men file by with the |ment of chimney and flue, the com- There “wers others. (hac 4id ec. | Mrs. Adah L. Bliven with a good numy | Wetk, . Loche and 3iss GRico Con: | peen meved to. senstmns | tmcive do. | eSS Kis ot meal time. pany cook can boll and stew on a8 £ id aot. s nel ave been spending a few days Th ess hall, which adjoins the |OPen fir ' Funeral ‘of Mason' Squisr—Local ‘Rel- Christmas Exercises. B th “;:"m“‘ After the business | witn relatives at Bridgeport, Conn. . | Stroyers for one of the entente powers, Litohen scontains benches and. rough |Oven and use the blaze for incinerat- atives Invited to Washington. Wed- | There were one hundred and fitty | Teeting Mrs. Louise Babeock, district | Miss Reba: Gollins o arin. Sikic 1s | belioved to be. Rassin. The warships | tables that accomodate ihe entire com- | 8 purposes. £ ; 4 - |present at the Christmas = exercises | Bresident, gave a very interesting re- | spending the Christmas vacation with | will have abot 600 tons displacement. | sousr Afrer manis these banahos are g ek i e g ging—One ' Hundesd -and - Fifty At POzt her sister, Mrs, C. H. Palmer. Six of them will be constiucted at|Cleared and the mess hall becomes a| ATEentina has enacted civil service : ? the-annual eonvention heid in = 3 held at the church last Monday even- s h e e tend Christmas Exercises. Mrs. J. L. Briggs spent Christmas|navy yards and the others by the Ka- |recreation room,” well heated by a |Tetirement legislation. Indianapolis. One neéw menfber was ing. The church was handsomely dec- guined-at this s v -at ‘meeting. After the | wi v W as Schools. closed Friday of last weelk orated and a Christmas tree bore fruit meeting refreshments. were' served by with relatives at akefield. wasaki Company at Kobe and the|huge fireplace and lighted by gasoline for many, the children were especial- Mrs. W. H. Aldrich of North Ston- | Mitsubishi yard at N 1. lanterns, oil lamps and candles. The : for ten days' vacation. Christmas ex- |y remembered by Santa Claus. The | the Bostess Satotrber ington visited per father and mother, | Jooraiis ys‘hipbullg‘e:'f‘::ek "0 rushed | recreation hall appeals especially to ; G ercises were held in the schools Fri- | exercises were ugpder .the direction of visiting Thintives W'm‘t: rt; h;a been | here Sunday. that it-will be necessary to increase|the men. Their slceping quarters are |\ day afterncen. The town attendance|SUPt H. P. Collins and assistants and turned‘home y has re-| William, Potter returned to Provi-|the capacity of the yards. It is hop- |toe small to permit of the presence of 7 consisted of chorus, duets and solo Mis; Doroth: 4 Rt b . | dence, Wednesday afternoon. ed to deliver the destroyers by July of |more than two men sitting or lying banner for November was won by the | singing, by members of the Sunday Fishers I ey e ot 2 A,b":‘ e Icehouse Filled. ] next year. and heating them with anything but a v ST b " oy Rinas Sl School snd hymas by the congresation. | o 0 e renta r. and Mre, Georss oo | Dr. & had his ‘fceh The destroyers will be used t§ com- |can of hot ashes is almost impossible. | gonq : spirits— Puneeal, of MoimE A Becitations by “the'younser members | FTA0ARArsAts, Ms. and Mre. George H.| Dr. Eenyon had his fcetiouse filed{, The destroyers will be Wit tncis Toots sointed sneiier tents, | 890d appetite, good epirits; > " = X i The construction of many new war- |they are ideal for open air sleeping, y. Mason Squier died Saturday morn-|form by the pastor, Rev. T. N. Owen. Cottage Closed. and seven inches thick. ¥ o 1 o : T et T somaaie Laat fn te| Rlveryono-preswnt received packays| Mr and Mre. Robert N Smithers|, Baward C. Kenyoneof West King-|fhpe of the Japsncse nivy aiso ‘hasibut that is. sl = Consequently the| To keep the organs.in hir Ing heith for several days. Satur-|of candy. closed their cottagé Thursday and |Ston, is visiting his grandparents, Dr.|goen ¢ the building of which was | night. mony—when thereis dny m:-mins’ he was taken suddenly | Harold Randall. a student at Phil- | have gone to-Pittsfield, Mass, for the | 2nd Mrs. Kenyon. s o e e worse and died before the arrival ot | lips.Exeter Academy, and his sister, | remainder of < ¥ tart : ri- | o brick for the compan: ] f the winter. Christmas Festival. started at the various naval and p e adobe pany ~ 5 dockyards soon after the out-|pnildings was made by the men, and » piysiclan. He had been a resident | Miss Grace Randall, a teacher in the| Mr. and Mrs. Nimer L. Macomber| e L4/ of Columbia for many years. He is mmon Institute, Virginia, spent the | of Westerly svent Christmas at their | i, &Q‘ififiy“é:t:éf{;’i‘}’m;ffn"’flfi Yuxust?tl;?:, 'ffié“‘fiz?.éf,’&’;,"“,;g they paid from their own fud for h he gurvived by 8% sons and four daugh- season’ with reiaiives in |home here, 7 ¥ 2= present were treated to.candy and |Isskoage were launched at the Kure |daw fraess sed meschon oveoy Sine| - ; 5 HE : Mt > Sir m,n,‘e,"‘i,er;'y ‘:§ SR ;henSunday school pupils, pavy yard on 051:”“ i: the Hama-|pought the saplings that are used for 2 o presents. e at Mitsubishi dockyard on Oc- | rmfters and out the brush upon which Rt persges. mere Peoncias e Washington County, R. | et oot T C Dot for S tober 30; the Momo at the SaseDe |(he mud roofs are Jaid, Back of those | Legest Sale of Any Mediciae inthe Werld : admission to the church last — ? T* U] Harry Noyes was a visitor in West- ROCKVILLE buildings is & wide company street, on Sold everywhere. In bexes, 10s., 286, one by letter and three by confession erly over the -énd. of faith. These destroyers are now ¢ Cyrus Hilton of Glastonbury spent HOPKINTON Gale Damages Chapel. A Christmas concert and tree was|recetving armsments = 4t their the Christmas season with de in Sea— Y 'The gale of Friday dblew some of the |held in the Seventh Day Baptist |spective dockyards. . thia place. Santa Claus Distributes Gifts at nl.' fm the cl which is bei: church church Saturday evening and |streyers have been nearly finished am itk A Second Seventh Day Baptist built s aad twistod the reot | was well attended. 7 "% " U | are to be whortly sunched. WHY NOT GIVE last weeck, has recovered. i ;| A Cuistmas coneart and treo for the USQUEPAUGH g -l o o T T E YOUR BOY OR GIRL mas ‘sermon Bundsy o & largs and | Seventh Day Baptist church. Outings of Lecal Peopls During the : o MODEL CAMP CONSTRUCTED . o The Wesk—icshouss Filled ~— Christmas| J. Palmer Greene has been con- BY THE 16TH INFANTRY A Foion totr :nn.ny lbn-:,nt towns- 3 L l‘!'n;;l( to 'his bed by illness the past i sy . Minnie Reed of New London | C. se. . tertd ! - On Southernmest Peint of the Puni i ’ < with” her itron ot Provis| lapaness Sending Money Hame. tive Expeditien in Mexios. SAVINGS BAN K BOOk kio, #9—Japanese residents Mrs. Charles H. Partelo, of West ; : hosse, %&%fi“fi:& m"::: ~ Dxpedi merican FOR A Asha: q % = | ty tion T, o St e e teent ¥ by, the 1&th Infaatry, Cetonel NEW YEAR’S PRESENT . Charles A. Pierce, in Westerly. . 3 = s rthe of The household goods of Charles Jol- ; ly arrived at his new house in Maple S vings B n* ; 5 g sea ”“‘“{w Nm@by f:’zruck from axpentir wa b e mnl!l! e { . : The Chel