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PN RIRETNRRE S S LAMENY OF THE SWORD. Goed brothers of Toledo, Damascus and Seville, Amd youw, my fime Ferrara, with biade that glitters stifl, 5 Come, gather round and hear me—tis a solemn tale I tef, With us no more shall zlery and the pride of homor dweil. Flaunt not your jeweled scahbards, xour hilts of burnished gold: Yow're doomed to be the relics of time that's past and old!" His sons. the mighty Armorer each one home again; them, my boon compamboms, in italy or Spain. more the aash, the parry, thrust, and then—the pierce! Heart-reactinz! Now, no matter your thirst for blood how fierce, The rifie_and the bayomet, who've robbed us of our fame, Their lips are stained with crimesom ef wine that we should elaim. - calls Rust o the crashed through a stone wall near Langworthy's cormer Saturday morn- of the machine and doing other dam- age. The men escaped injury. Soon home of Albert Langworthy, near by, and inquired as to the location of the { nearest garage. He invited them into the house and toid them to call up by telephone Chief of Police Brown and he would give them the desired infor- j mation. Then the men deparied quiet- Jv and Mr. Langwerthy saw the men lengthening their distance from West- erly at double quick time. Mr. Lang- worthy then believed the car had been stolen” and he telephoned the facts to after two of the men called- at the| Gray, medical examiner, A touring car containing four men| once declared that the girl could ot live. She died shortly ‘after the doc- tors arrived.” Deputr Sheriff William ing, smashing the two forward wheels| H. Casey has possession of the rifle and is making an investigation. Kee- ®an is sikteen years old. Dr. W. H. pronounced death due to accident. = George H. Williams and wife, Annie H. Williams, of Boston, have filed a damage suit against ‘Walter S. Nye as proprietor of the. Imperial hotel at Narragansett Pier. as a result of in- juries received by Mrs. Williams. on July 29, when she slipped and fell on the front veranda of the hotel 'and fractured her right' leg. Mrs. Will- iams sues for $15.000, and her husband sues for $5,000 for the loss of his wife' T DENTISTS DRRA.SCHWARTZ OUR children have their right to your protective ~ guardianship. You are not dojng vour duty by them unless you teach them mouth hygiene. Show them the serious . effects of diseased teeth. tell ‘them how toothache can be avoided. PAUL A. SCHWARTZDMD | Monday and Tuesday What Is Going On Tonight. Feature Photoplays at the Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Treatre Moving Pictuies at Adgaitur.am Theatre, J O F., tie meets Hail Davis Theatre. Charming ' indeed is the rue heart Susle, David W, ( new six-part Artcraft picture will -be shown at the Davis theat In' this tory Fith which nating story of a little koosier gir! Wwho . loves a ‘boy with rare devotion the heart jnferest is supreme. Su May Truefieart lov¥es William Jenkius . T s police headquarters. Sergeant Donald | SorCices o) The hero-days have vanished, the davs Ferguson received the call and noti- Ry i 2 ENTIST s When we could w1 fied Chief Brown. Ten minutes later| Rt o S G. Babcock, - suf- oM THE SQUARFE The destinies of Empires'—BExealibur * 4 2 the officers were speeding to the loca- | ragan I‘;hnvvol' Massachusetts. ld'l MAIM ST = NMOUWICH must weap tion of the mishap In Robert Currier's | Ministered the rite of confirmation to >2 4 teal tears upon the bosom of Arthuor's automobile, with Mr. Currier at the a class at the Church of the Holy Na- < endless sleep! Vehioal 3 %5 tivity in Seekomk, ‘Sunday afternoon. 36 S B s Tl = k Yo ik = The cldss was presented by Rev.. ] No fate our doom can alter, and so ke In ‘he meantime Chief Brown had| Linton Dwyer. the rector. Bishep Bab- ehasts well glide telephoned Sheriff John R. Wilcox to g it . v Within the gleomy portals where an- intercept the four men, if possible. The | $2¢K iz a native of Westerly and with tigne spirits hide— sheriff was on the job in quick order| Mrs. Babcock, spent the summer va- o e | COLDER WEATHER COMING [ it i n ek gt Sier™ser? ; P . S N e N | Mills. They had just got aboard ai Stephen A. Congdon, Givil War | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Mden times they sing. : 2 | truck bound towards Providence. the| veteran. who served in the Twenty- Frederick A. Barle, in the New York ARE YOU Y ? operator having granted their request| Sixth Conmecticut, died Satuyrday aft- o e New g | to give them a Jift. Within a few min-| erncon at the home of his son. Fred- en Arta s = | utes after the sheriff had heid up the| erick, in High street. He was born ar Better be ready for the first cold night. No reason for J! truck Chier Brown and Sergeant Fer- in Exeter, March 16, 1842, and came to| Misshapen. black, nniovely to the s 55 o . . - . | guson arrived. The four men were esterly in 1 He was for many | SThapen black, pniovels g e stzht | waiting, and possibly shivering for a whole night through ]! faken to the potice station. years a farmer in District Xo. 6 and | urgeon maole - . { 'They came from Quincy, Mass., leav-| came to live fit] is son -five years| g Yo mber fesl overjoved to have a || just because you neglected to buy that pair of warm || ing there early Friday evening, and| a80. He was intensely interested in EE SN 5 bl | arrived In Westerly at about 3 o'clock | the affairs of the First Baptist church pogeioen R e BT N ankets. { Saturday morning. They remained in| aAnd was senior deacon at the time of MG Buildi Richard Kendall Munkittrick 2 { the vicinity of the lunch cart Jjust| his death. He leaves a daughter and rory bunding — We bought these blankets at much lower prices than now {! across the bridge until daylight and{ iwo sons Mrs. Harry T. Mitchell, & HUMORS OF THE DAY p : | then started towards Providence. The| Fdward and Frederick A. Congdon. Norwich, Conn. || prevail. We bought them months ago. You will benefit men gave their names and addresses | Local Laconics. i as_follows: Millie—How Mr. B s < . - o | A S ~, o e 5 e G N0k Donds.=et M=} by our prudence and foresight. No lower prices for like | soThamas - Currle, 21 Pavne svlm-d e I e V» Clarence—By putting t 5 dhe ore o . n Kelly nterbralle street: Louis R 3 Clarence—By putting the man sh qualities will be offered to you this season by anybedy. || Scolamiero. 105 Iiberty street. and| commission among men of the colored DR. L. J. EGGLETON THOS, H ma's‘:fld o :k eet.—Judge i ' inar,fi Gearruseo, 189 Tiberts street,| race, will deliver an address in the au- < PRESENTGS “Tt we walk back again. Hughie T X The latter stated he found the car in; ditorium of Trinity Union church, nimk there’s another - hottle some- | Cotton Blankets ............... $2.50 to $7.00 a Pair §! the wooas in the suburbs of Quincy,| Providence, this (Monday) evening. A DENTIST ENID whee in the house < 3 and Currie and Kelly sald that Geas. | representative delegation. of . colored Office Hours 9-12, 1-5, 8- Mar. Sands*" Can we mo run™— Plaid Cotton Blankets ......... $7.00 and $9.00 a Pair 1 russo told them he had stolen the car. | men from Westerly will attend. e _ld_“" 4 435‘; "d Blighty. London . B but did not make the statement until; e good record of the capital of g Huyehing, o g Whe nave von never married. e || White Wool Blankets .......... $6.00 to $15.00 a Pair || ri- nartr were about four milas avwa | Fi,hoflte Tstand in the past is spoiled by Norwich, Con~. - - Temkins ™ | = - g from Quincy. After the mishap the| the fact the city leads all other New B 0 T enpmose e because T took ne|] White Wool Blankets, extra size. ... $18 and $19 a Pair | 00 3lion numbers ware taken from | England cities in the amount of war inTHE HAUNTED bacheior's degree while at college.”— | the car by Scholamlern and thrown|Savings and thrift stamps redeemcd BEDROOM" Boston Transeript | O R Dl PLAY IS OMP nto a clump of hushes. Tt was belleved | Per capita for the month of August. DR. F. C. JACKSON Moy Fror- 1 theie anyinie LE atnrdav that the resistry plates will| George A. Champlin, mouider, em- | P SRRt Tt oear 1o oy | ~ found and the owner of the car|dloved at the Cottrell plant for 33| 22 dor’t vet see how they OUR PR[CF.S Low identified by these numbe: vears, is on his first vacation. He will | DR. DB. J. COYLE discover the names of the stars— The anartette were arraignad he-| visit his daughter and grandchildren | = Stanford Chpaarra foms Mevk Clarence . Roche, chareed | in Chicago. R ; At the Davis Thoatre e G 2 with bringing a stolen automobile into| Abel Brown. a member of Pawcatuck Tuesday. piMother—I wonder why a growing R stk lodge, . and A. M. died Saturday at : . . Shiier— Well. natnially. as losis as | _Fifty active members of the Rhode| "'3100e 1n Nerth Stonington. ol thatnlien dmolitician Taby If <he is a girl her deeds are all miss- Island Library association and repre-| ..o’ adeantegs thoe nola & lize that R R s e loings.— London Answers sentatives of public libraries of many | pawestuel THnermen wag nor st oo . - Gow. to rilse funds “What do ven mean by saving that| l\“’;‘ E;‘S‘?“dk"“?"‘“"e Euewte of hel the level ' The 'onxr‘\e;li:u?cotnde‘:"attoi: 203 Main St.,Nomch, Conn. | Then the trazedy of poor Susie's life the priscner struck vo amidship ™ eborah Cool Sayvles public library, g o s bor illia eds u flight 3 “Well, you see. Judge, T had Just hadf v IiEn. ). COUG LDy Rl i "fl"! cw"i‘é}‘.%u?“l?«etieb::é"z én; [Wakter1s b Gitrice Houre: /9 a. m. to .8 b s Nl tier aiel Sho ety ey ome schoomer and was reaching for| tucket Friday. In the morning the| Rnode Tstand maet ke oy oom, Bow cepting 1he attentions of less wort} Post stér Memocipl paric snd weip cecort- | wigte {part of Susie and Robert Harron p " 4 ed through the house by Regent Clari-| aa. R e 5 Do vou thi T 3 3 _ illia cins u_think these alienists are bel (‘randon of Pamtucket chapter D.|«,JanY Westerly residents were in| - = Nyiiliapd g enk m iy s good a trial i o e bt higwrvpor the | Stonington borough Saturdav after- The second feature on this prog Sitie. © tuks ki Giichiar Ve ire Sy R R RS, L ; 3 {noon at the exercises in connection g |12 The Haunted Bedroom. a five p s L e n st im e LEBAN R colonial collections. Shortly after noon ! w e ey Fik s e s -4 o W Al ey BANON Mrs. Potter's father, C. S. Briggs, for| there was reception and dinner at the| of ponac, UNVe1IPE of the borough roll | D e RN e chiiepiae, [ NarTing B P ey = : Miss Mary Robinson of Minneapolis| some time. ¢ | rooms of ~the Pawtucket Business| ruet one fitney: | | thig picture who is sent out to inve . 5 ; is visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. A.| Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Heath have re- | Men's association. | et e s e oL wIT mot e at- DENTIS l | st & ghost. vvaate T iy tiatin, Hunter—What if T should| Boothby. turned from their wedding trip and| Mayor Robert H. Kenvon ecxtended {omobile e e | ! severai adventur h 1 - I B Mrs. Mary Williams. Mrs. Anna Abel [ Will reside in North Franklin. cordial welcome, and prayer was of- b 5 S opnecticnt) . H ildi ich | sPectator ever on the thrcsh ot ex g TT Tm moren 30 vards awas|and son. Mrs. Carl Dallen and MisS| The Grange meeting Thursday night | fered by Rev. foseph T.. Peacock, li o icme T T ause of ife joxn doeah e L L el o Y S T S5k 1 _kamwn, Yyfl Helen Abel, spent Sunday, the 21st| was a welcome home for the ‘grange, brarian of the Westerly library. Td-:men from doing bgsi“e"fl’l"c Jitnex- . Phoms 1177-3 | P The Salvat Tonh e e e bl and jolt| at Weckapaug. 3 | boys, who had been oversea The | brarian Goddard presided. Rev. Joseph! His car is resistered i o Westerly. — | the Burtor. - Hoimes elogue to n th 1ffalo Express. Mrs. Frank Perkins and’ two chil-| hall was decorated with flags and|I. Whaeler, city librarian of Younas-|and Rhode Iniame oo el necticut | | complete the shew New 0ld Goodman's three| dren are spending some time with Mrs.{ flowers. A variety supper was fol-|town. O., spoke on Libraries and the!a Westerlv licenge. ohe aore,lolds E I I S l 3 & 2 noys ot. Two of them at| Perkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | lowed by vocal and instrumental mu- | Business Man. Prof. Harold S. Buck-| order does net wupls (e Connecticut Breed Theatre. east « 3 he sent to jail Kingsley. sic. readings and an address. - | lin of Brown untversity told of the| reguiar hu’_i;w: “utl’ to vleasure or | i ot ; Ee ¥ rown —Some redeeming qualtty| George Briggs and children, Doris| Mrs. Charles Troland and Mrs. An-|committee’s plan for making citizens| —Miss Helen yios omobiles. DR. E. J. JONES RO Y G et o i the third, eh ond Charles, atiended _ihe Welcome| na Abel were in Noank Saturday. of the foreign born residents of the| dent of W eiiosio soncnoieion, bresi- | A L B e T el A T “'t he’s alread; there.- Home celebration in Norwich Satur- A good number from this place at-| state. . Wester!: e 'y _Co lege, a native of sulte 46 shmnon B‘l]]dln ‘l0’ v-l_\ T”‘ uesday t ree ondon Tit Bits day 2 tended the Social Corner picnic held| At the conclusion of the reception! for a- tosm in Jea¥e ently n-Octobier| < o 8, |abreiwhere Eugens. L IS The wirld oWes every man & Tv-| Mis Hizs Giuves of J¥itimantic i Mre. William Weaver's, in Frank-|fhe visitors were shown throush the| Captain Edmund Sisson made a h 1 ke ei:'xsr?rzrg:holt":fix; i o el P S L Shateplare & visiting Mrs . Blanchard. ursday. : Lorraine and Hope webbing nlants and | of - " e a hau o E | g el \r? O'Brien I know: but. on the other hand—=| Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Pultz were recent| . and Mrs. Jesse Parsons and two| visits were made to Firemen's hall. the | viear Cut o0, Mackerel . off Pleasant | — - o | aver: bogn: st “does. more “What callers in South Killingly friends. children have gon eto New Jersey, | Butterfly farm and Quaker meating- “F. Stewa . 4 1 | EEeEbesH B fe-s Fvery man aiso owes it to the| Miss Harttie Hewitt has returned| where Mr. Parsons is superintendent| house. the' Fitnt et ey, ipagtor. of DENTIST e e Ehaskes then world o prove that he's entitled to a| [rom a visit in Springfield of a creamery. oo Daban, ke Stucy: de tne] TesKh et Swndny gyt S Ccni Joriache 3 5 et iving."—Detroit Free Press Mr. an . George Lyman, M Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams of Nor-| = » e » b g ¥ take. effect No- 2. e e \ e s iRy e M O e e T e e R uperior court ‘at Kingstor, heard the | e T% has accepted a call from DR. EDWARD KIRBY | nity to disWiy his ts than as My wife s starving ford = = S aroh Docisie was cenl: - A -cOnNii y p | Phone 619 ot doing & erely lik » = M e 1s ¥ s ~ | s S v s given | ment of one hundred bar-| not -zoing to merely like ¥ 1 Sos fmine responded the affable Mrs 1d L et i ¢ B0 e POMFRET CENTER | for the plaintiff in the first case for| [2lS Of Sugar has been received by a|l] Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. J| voure zoinz ve ou're e onie ioush on the Kitls.| B returned from ~ Weekapaug ~last| _Patrick Scott was in Worcester, on $68021 and,in the second for $438.08. | Porcatnck srocer. = | 7ot oing o be stizned with navi 2 < " 2 £ ez Monday and Tuesday. | e case of Turissi vs. Toscano. a - illiams, rector of seen it once ou'll wan see i o e : sas week 3 o | o v — | S 3% ENEEe. Geuse”-—Eonsos CHyiJonrnal | Weok . o oitae - Eedian dert - Aonaoy] verett E. Brown spent the week Westerly case is set down for trial on| Uhrist Fpiscopal chureh. preached hie | again—and dgain. You'll want a rep The candidate, after tiring his aundi- | . M35 Adelaide Hatlen left - Mondow| . "It Westerly and Watch Hill, | Monday at Kingston. This case is to| farewell sermon. Sunday. Ha will| erly has rented the James Brown|lition of those delightful thrils t e e b . Tollk P of the sehool for the fall term. Robert Amidon was in Rockville last| be followed by Thompson vs. Doane| Make his home in North Stonington. | place. sretpoli® ns Creep WD ARA Hown YO want housing reform. T want| ©*Gle Se00q) Tor LBE CAN (BT 1. Mr.| Week on business. and the two cases of Bottilli vs. West-| 1JiS Successor has not been select-| Mi. and Mrs. Lawrence Joseph spine when Fugene kisses one of fb reform. T want educational re-| .,.q Mrs. Everett Chappell spent Sun- Arthur Gallup and men are making|°rlv Automatic Telephone company.| ®%; ¥ { have returned from their wedd p |four leadinz women who play w I want A SR THAE CoaNE T LEATCarA: repairs to buildings at Westland farm, There are 27 cases on the Westerly| The jury returned a verdici for the| trip. him—and he can kiss. You know tha Yes.” shouted hored voice from Mrs. H. M. Peck, C. M. Gger and We have rain in Pomfret like many | docket. and it is believed the court will| rrlamnfr in the sum of $100 and right| M Joseph F. Leahy and James| Fugene O'Brien certainly Is e per +he andience, “ want chloroform.”| g ughter, Myra, spent Sunday in | Othe rtowns. | adjourn to Westerly on Tuesday or| way. in the case of Stephen ¥. |and William Leahy were at the wed-|fect lover. g o il g | South Killingly with _ Mrs., Peck’s - | Wednesday. Tefft vs. Ab'zail U. Reynolds ~and|ding of Miss Catherine Dumn and| The two gifted screen artists Are Fom Hicushlar: Mis. Milan Whitakar Always In Chicago. | _The accused pleaded not zuiltv and| Lucy Revnolds. Herbert Behre. in Providence Satur-)thur Ashley and Rorothy @reen. s KALEIDOSCOPE | “"Mr. and Mrs Osborne of Malden Is it fair to attribute the increase| Was held under bonds of $1.000 for| , Surday. November 9th has been se-|day. The bride is a niece of Mrs.| S ot Ao ’ of Mass. are visiting their daughter, Mrs.| of erime in Chicago to prohibition?| ["al in the Third District court. Fri-| cled as American Tegion Sunday | Leahy. | Slever photoplay tha L e e I e There normally is an increase of crime| 9a¥. They were committed to King- | 214 the clersvmen of Rhode Isiand are| i acted and that has an unusually fur i 56 ages of a first-class| "y [ouis Potter and four children, in Chicago.—New York Evening. Sun. | ston jail Dected to specialize on the ideals [ ny memme, e e e A Tue ocean steamship about 3,000 pieces of e . - promoted by the organization VERSAILLES Dlete ihe hill for today and Tuesday. crockery and giassware broken. ~— b erly young men have a chance ® 54 Ly el cae i B 5 S wirtogs ,r:;:: v | {c become the admirais and generals y B The Thames Coal Co. are now agd-| Flo-Flo. ilte aaive L e | of the future, as Representative Stiv- STONINCGTON | cepting orders for delivering coal in | Cort's hilarious, musi 2 = & | ers of the Second Rhode Island dis- | Versailles, having extended their deliv- oyt n BLA 3 American seed and teaching modern | ore die | | beauty, wit and A2 Yoot | trict has there vacancies at the naval| . PAtriotism pervaded the borough of | ery system.—adv. { ¢ eth cul ion | al S £l | 0-Flo whicl o e 4 S - cademy, or will have next vear, and | onington Saturday afternoon. due to | | York at the Cort theatre fc _ The government of Ecuador I ! | two vacancies at West Point. The | il® Unveiiing of the handsome ‘Roll of | | year will e the offering gerad hn American tractor of 15 horse- d | ARe geauirement ranses from 16 to 35 | FHonor memorial, near the fagpoie on | NOANK | Zoot wili e FHe ofering = power 10 teach ihe natives modern ag- | vears and the applicants must be re the Plaza in front of the railway sta-| School begins this (Monday) morn-|» fojlowing its successiul = o 5 3 - dents of the Second district. Exami-|.!%% The exercises were preceded by| g in the Main Street school house, Cipicago engagemens ach end o new desk blotter is | nations for . Annapolis will be held in|? Parade headed by the Chesebro Fife | which has been remodeled, several 8d- | qp e e h s of ik hin t if a writer be inter- . Febriary and April and for West Point | 204 Drum corps which furnished thei aiiional toorme boilt and ¢ Shew | oRo S DeEIRg et rupted he can fold them over and | next “March X |marching music for former service . o law owaha | Yh omeway | has e nt blot d cover his wi k. 2 men, th i i O 3 “ g sy 2 F % = | Cort's gwar-bride productio i B g BTSN : | Supervisor James F. Barry of the| o raim,dicision Neing commanded | ing"has heen stuccoed and is greatly T e N comed n-Coatesville, the public safe- 1920 federal cemsus Rhode Isiand | London, a native of St - hof W improved in appearan | er seen cn New Yor '+ wagon. formerly used to haul| ¢ will open his office in Providence with-| ough. The second Aivieion ey heeq. | Misses Grace and Florence Fitz-|jis ecentric dancing e s t Srunks to the lockun, is now being| in a month. He will have f; B e = ivision was head- | | a¢rick attended the wedding of M'Ss|plaace and is an Jackground a as an ‘amnibus to the ball park = rom 200 to | ed by the Stonmington band and was! )} b i piea ) ised as a o the ball par 300 supervisors and enumerators to|compbsed of the fire department,| CAlberine Dumn of Providence :nd|for the we A ~ P ersons of one theater in Lon- | actually gather statistics and an office | without apparatus,-and the Gitl Seouts| Fioward Dehur, of New York, in Prov-| o-Flo. a puick SHoME a4 with head telephones force of 12 for the work of compila- | and Boy Scouts. vl Scoutst jqence, Saturday | irizh cor model gi how sounds gathered on'the| ture Advertisers, Box ' Orecunuv.m-._-l tion. The census will begin Jan. 24 A halt was made at St. Mary's Jacoh Silliker, Joel Cenger and '“h”' le. Al dash o nter iona e transmitters and be completed Jan. 31, and the work ' church Sl L St Mary's| . hael MeGuinness have gone to the ch-making r ¢ t Wesche, of Farming- Everything Pure, of arrangement will take about two | the throe members of that chorrn wrg| Pendieton shipyard, in Mystie, tof = moth fake coun wearing for earrinas | Ready Mixe €lenn. and. Geod months longer. died for their countrs. On the front| “OLK: R I 10 e anlieh- War Crosses, one of them | kb | _There will be civil service examina-|of the church was suspended the ser. Mrs. Melville Daholl has returned| score in his hapi n. The splen bearing aim. She gat them from | ERoE e tions for the position of clerk in the | vice flag of Nina Council, Knights of | (Fom An Automobile trip to Boston. | did cast John Cori ix sending (o (h wo of her hero admirers. | _ Varnishes, | census bureau at Washingion, held in|Columbus, bearing et _eight Thie Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson have| cjt udes P A v I3 what in piabnsd 15 be.as’ sasthil Oils and Brushes BAKERY | Westerly. Providence, Bristol, Fast|stars and three goid stars. g [omoxediirom. Weatthumris fo e hongs | GUEALUY RS yuake-proof bnilding in the Canal and Metals 56 Franklin St. ‘;:vorfer::;é nwo:':;;:fi:;u;n[ Pzer,oN;ev;; Ma(iior(-‘ Charles Mallory Wiljams| Of Moses g ibar o recently ‘\'ent!lrhnm O Zome, the roof is supported by centra Tel. 1133-3 e . between Oct. 15 | presided at the unveilin, <. e o s saptatd S | xg ; pillars and the walls suspended from sten B v | and Nov. 15, the designations to be an- | and seated upon the nlatform with the| . The schooner Star. Captain Stephen | \asters. t are anchored to the ground without | ! nounced. The supervisors. special | speaxers were the warden and bure | BagDell has returned from a ced fish- o searing anv weight AND FOCKET gL S | azents and enumerators do not come | sesses. ing trip T gy Papago Indians. by virtue of recog- BILLARDS v under civil service requirements. 1" The exercises were opened with| Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tracy, who have| 1qyie Balawin of \Middletown nition of their title by Spain in 1540 | DOOLEY & Delica { James B. Cannon, chief marshal for | BTaver by Rev. Dwish: C. Stone The| been motoring throngh Mame and New| was o cailer nere Foidar, o R e e e SIMPSON . {1 Taxade of Holy, Nawme sociutioniof | P The Bew Jumes B D | Min A G Jones of New Haven 18| e i towr Stages =overnment 2.000000 acres « 40 Franklin St ode Tsland in Providence Sunday,:brien pastor of St 2 __church. | S s, T.. M. Johnson | o Mia: and In Arizona. estimated to have po- Basement Oct. 5, announces that there will be 23 | FN0se sublect was The American Sol- | VITUUNE MG oo SETVCE, the guest| , M7, 0 W were tential value of from $200,000.000 to Thaver Busiding Tel. 1309 divisions. The societv.of Tmmaculate | 5/, Captain <. Hadlai Hull spoke| 5o -, 00 clativen i $200.600,000 Conception church, Westerly. has heen | /7 i€ American Legion. At this point ©° f2lUetiEE Co i Vv oo resigned a of S ras a wee Ta Gae oF ke Miliiic RaE 1h Tats assigned to the Tenth division, Major '[! (e exercizes the ROIl of Honor was| | Sr &%l con's. and secured a R oL Balem TR : and. Sweden, belonging to the Man - - { THomas F. Scanlon. The other socie- | !'pveled ¥ Warden Cormelius B.| 50, 0 i the Packer Co. plant. at : and daughter zenc Silicum Company several deep THE Sy & TN s e, R Do s Epeaaics Danmtr. . Fieey Moty | Harttord e Boston, are sts of s it =R H : Name, Providence: St Agnes, Provi- | S 3 i < gt + | AR Sy Siates Boey toua ?—-;:!:m“’i!:fiewmg‘paza;e FHNIES Tel. 832 { dence: Si. Michael's, Georgiaviile: St | Pfon Palmer zave an inspiring ad-| Mr 7 e DaTEsaiae faushier | My Thealier's’ sl 2 ity evectedl smelting Works: st Trol- NATIONAL J BARSTOW | Ravmona’s, Providenc St. Francis', | 37ess on the Gratitude of the Republic. | Dana. have returned fo » fi-| Havward b 2. which are arr A £ yearly - S T e e tictora oIS, | The Jast speaker was William Mo. | er a- lengthy visit here. Charles Clark of Marlboro was a s of abutt La tond of gie BN R O lY\vo bands. This divislon will form In | URE and his suhject was Welcome| Mrs. IR TR Y fomesisen R e t 4. 'S P X r 3 . i i i . rs. Stanton arber are rs. o 1 vidow of . r pared alloy. can be considered as Pro- 16 Shetucket St. 23 Viater Street | Promenade street. east side. resting tn | Liome. The exercises closed with the | M and r o B e o B un Now Yok phys : singing of America, with band ac- | Visiting agin, the famou wk p vided with the necessary ore for 10| Exchange place, at 2.50 n. m. !commnim,m : go to Denver | ctan’ returned to New York Satur vears in advance. i | Dorethy Speliman. was fatally| The boroagh was decorated with| Fred Tourjee has returned to hiz du-!day after epending the sea=on at he The completion of the Pngliese| We Cain Chairs | wounded when in the yard at Paw-|flags and the interest in the patriotic| ties at the Shin and Engine Co., afl-| cymmer home, “TI Wayside,” o agueduct is one of the important items | in the finest way on. catuck, Saturday afterncon by a stray | event was shown by the large number | °F a Wweek's vacatjon. | Broaas the extensive public-works devel- | el e i bullet fired by John Keegan. who was|who were at the unvelling exercises. e opment to be undertaken by the Ital- c. B. R firing a rifle apparently at random. . ian government. The actual con- retail prices. PR The girl was the daughter of Mr. Stonington Pointers. COLCHESTER ————— — truction was started in 1905, and at| N roadway and Mrs. John Spellman. of Robinson| The Roll of Honor Board was de-| Miss Yoitle Destin returned Fri- Child Cr B S tins (e Bein suietocd) TAILOR SHOP Tol. 341-3 street. The bullet pierced the brain of |sined and painted by William Geary, | day from & few day’s visit with friends 1 ron ry as been finished. e final cost of | g the girl. Drs. Michael H. Scanlon and| of Westerly. in Norwich. 'S the sntire works will amount to about | e Henry L. Johnson were called ang at; Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Brunner ara| James Davis returned fo New York FCR FLETCHLR'S $66,000,000. The main aqueduct runs 8 visiting relatives in the berough. * | Saturday after a shori visit intown. | (C AS T ORI A from Naples to Taranto. through the Brunner is now located'in Washing(un| Mr, and Mrs. Charles L. Strong mo- e the Tuktie. na fts Tengin GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT ‘::z EMA and employed as a writer for the| tored to Norwich Friday. e is something over e: &y Army- and ournal. Georgeé. Rosen_left: Friday for a few = Hardware — Taools — Cutiery T'o reduce the tehe Et:’nlngwf:'.fl l‘n’ school defeated the | days’ Visit in Xew York. WHY TTIROW T“l’;l’l‘ oY.D YN R : 2 2 - Is of N v away wien you can ha & A Some Explosion. Examine our line of Aluminum Ware ing, use soothing s oy New, Soton Sc SOty | TPAen. Do Bacon AN broter el ae wood N view. 17 you H _May Puncture Hiram Johnson Pres- THE HOUSEHOLD applications of— The Stonington sirikers are holding | here Friday. | s 8 % idential Boom.” says a headline. The mass meeting and doing picket duty Charies H. Dawley -was in, Berlin| OFFY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING. resultant cetonation, we ] e R A (e Taie We also dye kinds of shoes im imagine, will listen something like the explosion of e BB cap.—Macon The town of Stonington oh_the liquor. licenpe -question.: - Mra, Jesan Gomciay.-Brrson of West- Bulletin Building, 74 Fi i ulletin Building, ranklin Street TSR AL 33 Bresdwaz. . Rev. Otho. Baumeister. was in Fitch- Se R R =S R

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