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MISSING WESTERLY MAN LOGATED Louis P. Rankin a Florist in Memphis—Arthur A. Clark, Charged With Embezzlement, Under $1,000 Bonds— Alert H. and L. Co. Members Feast and Hold Election— Harry Mantell Admits Burglaries—James McBride Held gt < | Piano, Gold Coin, Cabinet Talking Machine, Etc. appearance from Westerly, last SeP- | yo; to the police station. ~Soon |} you. tember, ‘occasioned so much surprise | thereafter another young fellow, James and mystery, that the police depart- |McBride, was arrested as an accom- - 4 % ; . SRE et Rt T ataiy ok i e i BHCE B ek ey At NOW ON DISLAY AT LORD & CO.’S PIANO STORE 322 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. RUSH YOUR ANSWERS AT ONCE. THE TIME IS SHORT. ture and description of Mr. Rankin, | ,gon that he entered the Girven store to other police departments, in the | while McBride served as lookout, and ; hope of locating him, is now in Mem- | saded that McBride entered the Davis [ Death of Mrs. Peter Morrow—Stoning- phis where he has secured work as |Store in Beach street while he stood | 4o, ) 5dge Installation—D. of V. Of- 3 at this - : a florist. Mrs. Rankin and chila will | 52rd, but nothing was taken ficers Formally Seated—Fire Com- =00n join him there. Mr. Rankin re- | “Tiise arrests were made with the| panies' Annual Elections. : e y v b d i f Poli Parker ant = . . . e a ene | Wheelor of Pawcatuck, who suspected | _Mrs, Catherine Morrow, widow of FIRST—Beautiful 1917 Model Upright Mahogany | THIRD—g$25 in Gold Coin. at the time of his departure was lessee put 11 d McBrids i connection | Peter Morrow, died at the home of her . “ 3 2 o 2 of the Foster greenhouses and; pro- | Wil %breakins and entering the M- | daughter, Mre. Robert O'Neil, Wednes- Piano. FOURTH—g15 in Gold Coin. i 1 T e e 1ot ere omcemainly | Guire' store in Stillman avenue Tues- | day afternoon after a long iliness, She ¥ o s FIFTH 2 1 A K o e Dudincas, tip 1o New Vot but|0sy BiEht aui stealing Soversl hates|was bos i SiovSTeEy, MlagH ponsey. SECOND—$135.00 Talking Machine that Plays any —310 in Gold Coin. Sl focritan. A ke nocoihge oxd %Vh::iner{ankMCnge into custody but | icic and ‘Margaret King Meher. She Record. SIXTH—to 15th inclusive, $5 Edch in Gold Cein. i 1d t it lence sufficien! has v n [ystic years. " Sigesr ool Mg SRR 00 D iy auinng | Ene lexpes foftesichinnie: s, Hotder | SmEiely et that nis mysteri. | Facit, Dt did got information sufmclent | O'Nell and ‘Mra. Amnie Amers, and s | AND MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRESENTS FREE! i ous action was caused by financial |0 connect both him and Martell with | son, Matthew Morrow, and six grand- embarrassment, and his store contents | the bxxmrllm {'x}uweglt:;;fi e:‘sindmtmsc hiir;; chlldsr:n all of Lt.:: pl:na- S b TR 2 crmatio : and his greennouse lease’ was taken | Lieemah Parkor, with the 8ld of EOULe | et Tn"Gad Feliows' hail on Cotirell o s 15 whis a1 fiost foaved that [Abat had beon purchased from Mar- | Street, when the fellowing offcers were Never in the history of New England has such a distinctive, dignified and high-grade publicity contest been offered, victi: v | tell. . . . . . -~ o] 5 s I 222 ben U vIOUm of KoM PRV | ik reday arternoon Chist Brown |Master Tred D, Ward and ne euite |f especially emanating from one of the largest exclusive Piano Houses in the East. The fact that this far-reaching Sl a Policeman r visited Mar- | Députy Gran arshal Era: RS 5 % s e : 2 The United States arand jury in | teife. Blaco of residence snd there re- | Doputy Grast ‘Wastsn wWilkam A publicity contest is launched by this old established concern stamps it immediately as one of the squarest propo- 3 d th volvers, seven watches | ATIS! 3 A5 2 . S 5 session at Providence Teturned our- | covered three reveliers aeen Seties Secretacy Chariss Gildersleeves, Dep- sitions ever offered, and its magnitude precludes any possibility of legitimate criticism. It is a well-known fact that : < | . They al vered sev- . : B 2 3 : 3 T3 4 S STal bores uf ‘okndy ‘;ffifi‘ef'limjzxe e Depi i ehant Tasite high-grade advertising is the life of up-to-date business methods in any line of commercialism. We want the good ek Chik o Weitens ars cGuire store. Martell stated that Mc- . 3 LiTET 1 5 2 £ REEeoh AR Far Sith violation® of section 185 of the | Eride entered the latter store and that | Warden Leonard J. Hermes. Deputy peaple of this vicinity to better know Lord & Co., their fine pianos and their many saving facilities to the buyer. 3 ted f th tside. In ad- z & ~ 2 : 4 2 B o e | dition, Marteil. conessea to Potice- |bance. = = |N We want to incredise our sales this year, and for this purpose we have set aside=a large fund for advertising pur- He was arrcetel At N er Ly By DD | e follow who 8ot away with about|and committees named: Noble grand, poses, 1o bring this house to the attention of every home, old and new. y : $40 from the American-Greek store g,:_rci;“gingsm;eggsminnd.”glel&ag i Healy. He pleaded not guilty, | two months ago. 3 = 3 % e eeamination and- was rejascd | | Martell was held by Chiet Brown on Jesse B, Stinson; financial secretary. on bond of $1000. The cass wiil be |the charge of breaking and entering | C- C. Potter; treasurer, George D. = e and MdBri is | Johnson: warden, Charies C. Craig; disposed of at the present session of |the Girven store, MoBride is s 3 CAN YOU - ; ek W 3 ice, | conductor, Charles Sweet; chaplain, Y court, probably on Friday. Clark will [ charged with being an accomplice. | £F e R ahr o i be defended by Attorney A. T. L. Led- | They will be arraigned before Judge - “ . B S i e st ] | gQILVE THIS PUZZLE? o trict court at today’s session in West- Dotie Erand a!t'Hovrell: e emiend a Rhode Island osecut- The Rhode Island general assembly S re fhrough Wwith the | Porter noble grand. Harry Cady; right convened Tuesday and is now in full r t working . order ard will continue on cussd, they, will robably e | oD o e s SEND IN YOUR ANSWER TODAY e e D s T oy, | T Tor the offénnes committod " 15| Ears Hest: greng Hobd YSiaanin: pion’ Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, of |tried for the offenses committed in |E Gle Bl e g ‘23,2?;:2‘;3 S oL Crint. e any number more than twice. Place a number in edch of the hearts so that e hursday. of next week. end will| The Westerly band, organized in| Finance committee, P. G. Edgar Wil- When they are added perpendicularly or hirijontally "the totdl will be 3. presumably adjourn then to the fol- | 1852, held its annual meeting Wednes- | lioms. P. G. Erastus PFish: sick com- || - YouF ST LS I B e esday. i - | mittee, William McCausland, William ‘or the neatest correct, istic answer we will give e prizes mentiones e o ke bamEte_dn day M e N e s Ghea T al A above in order of accomplishment. All prize winners will be notified by act to amend the constitution to abol- | lows: Harry Geary, president: Joh g I the property dualification was ta- | McGaffrey, vice president, Edward F | Georse Brown, Old . Mystic, Harry mall. But only one in a family and residents of New England are eligible . . Daly, and arraigned before Cemmis- DIRECTIONS—Take any number from 7 to 15, inclusive. Do not use bled by a vote of 25 o 13. Card. secretary: Willilam A. Burk |Cady, Stonington, William Arm- for entry. - treasurer; Charles O. Gavitt, musicdl | Strong: relief committee. P. G. Fred ALL PRIZES IN THIS GREAT PUBLICITY CONTEST WILL BE Thers is evident decrease in the |director; Charles A. Latham. assist- |1 Ward, P. G. Leonard J. Hermes, P. GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE. number of young men in Rhode Island [ant; Joseph McGuinness, e %o enter the medical profession. 4pd | Edward F. Card, Jjanitor: committee. Ernest Howell, chairman, * REMEMBER This Costs You Nothing the gquarterly examination by _the | Geary, property mas Charles O, | Harry O’Brien. Harry B MacKenzie, state board of health was omitted as|Gavitt, Charles A. Latham, William A_ | Joseph Tyler, Lawrence Gremley. To the next ten who do not participate in the distribution of the above there were no candidates to take the | Burk, executive committee; Herbert D. of V. Officers Installed. prizes we will give a bona fide piano purchasing coupon for $156, which examination. Dr. Schwarts, secretary | T. Livingstone, Charles A. Latham,| The regular meeting 6f Phoebe will be accepted absolutely the same as cash as part of firsh payment on any ot ctge Wflvdm“ thists e;he first fige ga-r;&' HGears‘G trustees: Packer Rathbun tent, D. of_ V. was new Story & Clark or Lord & Co. piano in our house. such a condition existed since the | Card, Harry Geary, audil o Ralg’ Weanesday Svenk = resent law, ordering these examina- | tee. Mr. Burk has been treasurer for | hall At 830 o supmer Sas sarved for The Next 50, a Credit Voucher for $104 Bions, was passed in 1895, 35 years, and Charles O. Gavitt has |the members and guests from New The Next 75, a Credit Voucher for §78 —_— _ | been band director 18 years. London and Williams post. The offi- ® The Next 100, a Credit Voucher for $50 Professor H. H. York of Brown uni- | ~After the business session there was | cers were installed by Mrs. Maud The Next 200, a Credit Voucher for $48 versity, stated in an open meeting of |a chicken supper, singing, speaking, | Tord, department president. The offi- i i the Rhode Island Aborists association. | erd music by the band. o’ aetEd e . - PreSIIerE. . M And all contestants will be awarded a beautiful scarf pin free by call- of which he is president, that unless See ks Ol Lah. T, Sowent: accion vieipEeaiient ing at our store. the white pine blister is eradicated the Loeal Laconics. Mrs. Eiizabeth Butle junior vice The above prizes will be given to the correct, neatest and most artis- STATISTIC BLANK white pine will be destroyed. -This is 3 - TO A Mart SEaeT, T tos it : president, Mrs. Mary Lamb: chaplain, tic answers. . : 3 g :.Eo?wm'e&u:hec:adnx):y N H P et e Lillian Cooper: " treasurer, Mrs! We are taking this means to reward you for your work in placing our I herewith submit my answer to-your isea T . ri S 3 zabeth a wn; secretary,, Iss name before the piano purchasing public of Connecticut and vicinity, to Hat H = Y - = e e emerarey Daan i i st [ ogREV A B. Witter has been appoint- | Annie Packer: council members, Mrs. celebrate the instantaneous success of our new 1917 Models of Grand Player publicity campaign contest d, agree Halt-way measures will not be suffi. | S0 cpumerator of births and deaths | Mary Benjamin, Mrs. Laura Geer, Mrs. Pianos and Upright Pianos. See that your answer is mailed or brought to to abide by the decisi f the. i o clently effective. This Is the worst | ©°F the town of Hopkinton. Edith Lamb: patriotic instructor, Mrs. our store. o abide by the decisions of the judges. timber disease that the country has| The Wakefield fire department has|Marion Bradley: guide, Mrs. Sadie 2 % e B et trat the dlsease hag | accented invitation Cof -partment has| Bailey: guard, Mrs. Eatella Wilcox: YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF YOUR SUCCESS REAMES s L o0 i been found in currant bushes in many | Barber Hose company to attend the | A5Sistant guard, Mrs. Mina Wilson; sections of the state including West- | fair in Westerly next month, alternate. Mrs. Alice Clark;- first' color All piano manufacturers and dealers have different ways of advertising. erly, Coventry, Newport, Woonsocket, | =z c bearer, Miss Ethel Godfrey: second Some employ great artists, some use expensive magazine adve wi and’ Chepachet. The disease is also | Miss Lois Willoughby has resigned|cclor bearer, Mrs. Fannie Browning; others use teachers to persuade people to buy, paying them commi: prevalent in Connecticut and Massa- | &5 contributing editor of a local paper. | third color bearer. Miss Annie Dems- We, however, believe that the best adver g is a satisfied customer. Cchusetts. 3 Miss Willoughby specialized ip society | ter; fourth color bearer, Miss Eleanor REMEMBER! This Contest Positively Closes Friday, and church news, and also gave ser- | Lamb. [Praceding the annual mesting of the [ VicE in the general mews line. | Firemen’s - Election, 5 RUSH YOUR ANSWERS! Alert Hook and Ladder company, on| Russell Sparks, formerly employed| The annual meeting of the B. F. anuary 12th, 1917,at . M. : Thursday night, the members partook | iz Reuter's Westerly store, ana wha | Hoxie Engine company was held Ties- Ji 1 = B of a pis roast, and all that went t0 |recently resfined in the Kies store, |03y evening in their rooms and the ’ - i make such a feast complete. There | Norwich, has secured employmient in | fcllowing officers were elected: Fore- & C pla wa e oo Tope briet stter dinner talks, Singing, | the Brown-Thomson store, Hartford, | Fian, Edward McKone: first sssistant, or 0. S no rerooms easa; , b £ onard J. Hermes: second assistant, 2 commencement of the business ses- | Mrs. W. Ward Sherman and Mrs. | Jon: - = St Bficeos wewo elacted Leuls_Solomon have been called to I ey Tert Gl 322 MAIN STREET, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NORWICH, CONN. B New York by the death of Mrs. Mor- : h 5 5 Farquhar Smith, manager of the |ris Barnett, mother of Mrs. Sherman | ard, (‘;r:::;:rzco‘x‘fyr °§n§aefi?'in:‘§‘é Reuter store, -:ebhi:ral}:led twenty- | end sister of Mrs. Solomon, Kone. & = si irthday, by 2 housewarming In| Luiza Gancerells, who The i ; was found annual meeting of Mystic Hook B O O omero oS streeh | guilty of three charges in connection |And. Ladder company was held Wed- 1 Fnfi'&?%‘}yfi‘:@:fl 11'}:"3;3& fl;:es'-‘ with an assault upon Policeman Cur- | Nesday evening, when the following PIN@: ;... STREET . GREYe 2.0 ) STAPE . (State if you have Player Piano, Piano or ( Use th coupon or a separate sheet of paper. 3 . tin, and Frank Terranova. has fur. |Officers were the choice for the coming 2 - | Wareham W. Bentl : ; 5 ; ent and they enjoved a_ quail supper, |t va, has fur. A " Thursday after- | Warel . Bentley. alarm since automobiles have become |a Colchest o X complete in ol aigns\ Thare was wo. | Dished a bond of $3,000 for appear. |Year: Foreman, Charles C. Craig; as- | irue Blue oSS Miss Margaret Welch has returned |so numerous and if drivers will follow |. Leo White ;;;l;fn}y:‘g'”‘dln cal and instrumental music, and all | ®RCe In the superior court, gistant foreman. Stanton King; secre- | 90"y yrojster 13 confined to his|to her home in New Haven after a|the instructions and keep to the right |in Waterbury after a weck's vigt: il united in making it a most pleasurable | The estate of Thomas D. Main, who | Geos Eflfr'x Ti Conpmal; " | home by an attack of grip. fow days' stay in town at The Colo-danger will be reduced to 'a mini-yhis mother, Mrs. Mary. White on lay. socia]l event. was murdered and the remaing burned | oo Coa qoingley: steward. Fred I | MOy Pprelyn Luce has returned tonial, where she was the guest of Mr.|mum. I is also proposed to place one |ward avenue. ¥ —_— with his residence, was bofore thy ooy | Moll: finance _ committee. rge B | e ork aster a short visit here. and Mrs. Joseph Mackenzie. of thé dummy policemen at the cross- L saTalat Mrs. Samuel H. Davis, recently | bate court in Hopkinton. Eideq v | nobicy: George I. Heydecker, Ira C.| ™G “mianor Lamb has returned| Edward Howe has returned from a|lng at Spring street and one above eoislators at Hartford, sH elected regent, presided at the regular | Collinge. adminiatorinio; e x| Noves. A n T th Mrs. James Hunter |stay of several days in Springfield, |the garage on Main street.- Edwin R. Gillette and Jacob J. F10 Sestnia of Phabe Greeus Ward'gmm T nie. SOmiUiSERGIL wasSauthor— Local Jottings. . N ew Milford. 3 Vt., with relatives. W. C. T. L 5 gart, representatives frgm this fown, Tt Daaahters Amucioan” Resbitionl T SIibe real ehtata. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Tice have| "fhhrold Germaine of Hartford has| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trask and [T U Masting. frere in Hartford Wednesday attends held Thursday afternoon, at the head- | EXCLUSIVE MANYFACTURE left for New York- to spend the Win- |peen visiting here. sons of Norwich have moved into the | The January meeting of the Wom- | {18 the obening of the zeneral assems,. e Representative F. E. Williams is in | villagg, into one of the tenements on [an’s Christian Temperance Union will [ 2 and inauguration’of Governor Hol- quarters of Budlong Post, G. A. R. in the Memorial and Library building. OF ARMS DISAPPROVED | Mrs. W. B. Cook entertained Helen | fartford for a few days. Chapel Hill recently vacated by |be held at the home of Mrs. F. Mr. ard Mre. L. L. Brooks of Moo- | Frank Stritch. Mr. Trask is overseer | Smith Wednesday afternoon at 3 @ To Build Waterbury Garage. ©"* A feature of the meeting was the ex- — Starkey chapter at her home on Park ! cellent paper prepared and prasented | In Report of Special Board of Officers | Place Thursday. afternoon. dus have been visiting here. in the dressing room of the Admore |clock. The program will be in chaTge William H. Blacker and son (George by Mrs. Albert N. Crandall on the and ans. The Ladies’ Aid-soclety of the M. Miss Florence Wilcox has gone back | Woolen company’s plant here. of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. C. E. Kellogg. | have gone to Waterbury, where Mr. subject of Historical Anecdotes. There church met Thursday afternoon- with | 45" Brockton, Mass. It is planned to send a barrel of litera- | Blacker has a contract for building a was a large attendance and much rou- | Washington, Jan. 4 —Exclusive man- | MT$- Harriet Avery. - - - Harry Eide is to move from T ture to soldiers and files of old ma large garage for G. H. Van Deusen ofy) tine business was transacted inciden- |ufacture by fhe government of mrng urtland C. Potter has returned | ncar the shipyard, to West View. STAFFORD SPRINGS azines are being solicited. that eity. ;;:) pr,g r:ihnen ad::nt of \;xy:u ‘;\;‘ewtzsafé c;z; :,.a a3 e\:;.i;uoxég for the army was tx(fi: a X:m in Providence. MMrs. Jerome McDonald has returned — Seriously JlI Chfificfih; Colfihegfliz Borough Baptist POP! lisa] Ve n the report of a speci rs. Albert A. Haley has closed her after visiting her mother, | Loss by Fire at Smitl s ot ev. B. D. Remington, pastoritY g e - 5 h & Cooley Plant| . janfes 4. Fitton is seriously ill | the Sunday morning. subject’,will be ch large 2 membershi 1 o o g S T fgfle:&:fligwem El:;iscégle‘mmns, G oy e %fi."@?&“fl"fiffifl&“& ma |drs, 3L B. MoDonald. 2 May Reach 3$80,000—Borough Ap- | ¢ the home of her daughter, Mrs, W. rank in all patriotic work within the | Development of private sources of | York. Entertained Silver Links. pointments Announced—Authorities | T, Williams at Wollaston, Mass. * | the Lord, Eph. 6-10. The Sacrament of province of the general organization.|supply for use in case of war in con- | Mrs. George W. Matthews has I Mrs. Frances O'Brien _entertained| Set Up Three Silent Policemen to i the Lord’s Supper will be observed. e nection with federal manufacture, was | for St. Petersburg, Fla., where she ‘the members of the Silver Link society Safeguard Streets. Borough Appointménts. Sunday School at 12.10, Youngz Peo- New Year Exhortation, Be Strong in The Girven store, corner of Union{said to_be a better policy, accordin The burgesses hav = pra”xn and Worahip ervice at.7. e 5 = | spend the winter. this weel. h Z have made the follow- | Ble’s Uhion at 630 p. r Bvening and Main streets, was illegally en-|to the board, whose inquiry was au-| George F. Emmonsis ill at his home | Tracy Burro The fire at Smith & Cooley’s flock- | ing appointments. for the -coming | g yicer, ' Bncouragement for Christing : or tered Fridav night of last week. Chief|thorized in the Hay-Chamberlain ar- | on High street. assachusetts shoj B & < p, which practically consumed the : -Street commissioner, John M. E:::e,g Is;xesx-‘prc::tefimzu yorse ‘r:;!:;g my reorganization act. —_— - | three-story wooden building, Wednes- : borough attorney, M. D. O'- B"\:}SG,IP,M,;H'AM,M o Westchaater = : NOANK ‘Lida. Ash] day night, caused damage of approxi- special. Onstables, Thomas | o,y in town Weanssday. - oo secems to be burglary, and his check- New Haven.—Assistant Co Norwich. v v - erod career does not seem to be check- | Counsel Henry H. Townshend o or . O bner Taniidee has been visiting | Tioter Dol onaris homin (oLably | o e R poids, Robert Xad-|"Carl Rogers of Slem was a ‘Col- e e it MR | s s am E3s ey polleclon ghout Liberty Coun Installation — Fire | relatives in Norwich. ed bolt which was thrown into the | Hancock, Napoleon Vezle. The com- | Chester visitor Thursday. arrested several times for this crime |$177,363.85 in back faxes during the| Company Elects Officers — Readi stock receiving bin in the mjddle of |mitteee appointed are: Highways and T . B and has served jail terms in conse-|past year. This amount does not in-| Club Meets With Mrs, John Gr-y." STONINGTON the floor. The fite company did good | sewers, Louis H. Stevens, Enos B.|CHICAGO'S SKYSCRAPER /] quence. Gullt was finally fastened |ciude the ceflections on- back paying - e s work in saving the other bulldings. At police and fire departments, KING ADJUDGED INSANE upon Martell. and he was arrested | assessments or old sewer assessments,| Liberty council, Daughters of Amer- = one time the entire plant was tnreat- y Wise and Arthur'w. Kings- R Wednesday night just as he came which are now being figured upon. |ica, installed officers at its meeting | Funeral of Henry Clay Stanton—Home | ened. i light and water, .D. D. Mitchell | Caused by Broocding Over Business Wednesday evening. Work was done Mission Society’s Social. ) The books and furniture were re- . Glug; haywards George | Reverses—Had Liabilities of $5,000, by Deputy National Councillor Mrs. moved ‘from the office when the fire | L. , C. B. Gary and C. W.| g5 Grasi m— Mary Luce. = After the business the| Rev. Dwight C. Stone conducted the Dot into the e ETRR I PRl D | SO s maeom B, Gary, ; £ z b consniitites es c was [B. T. , Thomas KiK. 34 Flas i Beach W i Palm,s it s ) funeral ot Hairy TR Stn. S, At s | e Bmbert e aaores 3. |, Chicago, Jan. 4 Thomas. P. Own- es, waving 3 Fire Company’s Offi e a_deal 3 Erasier, | Lott O'Halloran, Hannibai | [n&5. once lnown a3 the “skyvecraper 2o bty - . t some of the machi Alden, C. E. Buterfield, T. F. Matte- |, s hpa. ghe_ 4 and A i e e e i A Oficers for the Noank Fire company | T8 were Charles T. Willard, By ich Was in the wooden bullding may | sen. . - ordered sent to i hospital for glamour and romance of Old-World life. Such is tropi- chosen for the comiing year are: Chief, Conatock. #7 | e used again. Thomas 'J. Hayes was reappointeqd |the Insane at Kank, . . cal Porto Rico, quaintest of cur island possessions. L. L, Park; foreman, Charles McDon- The loss is covered by insurance. |chief of police. . mf;‘;‘;fl;':;'d*’;']i; ’3;';;"'“5 TH R, h‘ljs s soci g 5 is mind. eld; first assistant, A. Business at the it hi POIYI'O.RXCO CRUISE ond assistant, G. B. MoGaw; Baptist held :“oc‘il.l i and the firs at thl.l>lnm (e oaning ; col In 1901 Mr.' Ownings.was ::-own into Days $94 50 And ‘Walter McDonald; , secretary, which was well attended. | gorgunate. The m“’ hmm“’ns .CHESTER 'bankruptey, his liabilities i iz sche- All Expenses » Up Ellis;_treasurer, George Brown Anna Strong duled at, $5,000,000.. Qwnings Lui't the :;:.;.—N.-v.&u-a.m.d the island, fl;tt O. W. Beebe. Supper was first skyscraper in Chicago. inch ‘and ing the steamer aftér the election. 2 : A ‘-'5::"‘ - poss ‘o.m‘“"‘ pocs oo . Read Club M. iam H. Blacker Gets Waterbury — A every hw*-v'—h‘ w"’“"",!. for booklet " e Bdward D. Babcock of New York is Contract. Troubled at Night Tropic Seas.” Addrees Mrs. John Gray entertained the|on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Harry > 3 s Cruising Department Reading club yesterday- £. Babcock. siness The -funeral of Mrs., Thémas Con- [ Painful, annoying bladder weaknos . PORTO RICO LINE, A L¥¥aT Frank Porter is confined to his home way. was held at St. Andrew’s church | USually indicates kidney trouble an NEW YOR tack of gri r 3 % Fungral of. Mrs. Thomas Conway— BT AT I AAS A AAAE AT S d s sa AN them | myirsday morning at 9.45 oelock, | Kidney - trouble never ould t e o YANTIC 3 B o A i S b neglected. Backache, rheumatism X/ i owmed by Sexith | T, FEBo (4 Sonnell ‘and /Qulifyan. sore; swoilen or stiff anuscles or: Joints » & R i Tk : 3 : ¢ —all_these have been relicved by oo ‘ “versee erbert Fi Sral n P. Cooley - FThe b Jey Kidney Pills. ‘They act promiptly . A\ Sons Move to the Village from Nor- >, business. L ana emciently and. R o T Henry Rudolph, Cabmi, IIL, was bothered with hurfing in back an was troubled at night and had to get up several times. ~Since, taking Foley sm dney Pills I sleep all might withoutisel getting up. T