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Wi ilhstand z. Hat. he e suLh was the: fé under the influence of-liquor tent that he wWas unable to The town of Westerly. has filed: a motion for a new trial in the case of Mrs. Bertha H. Smifh: ‘against the board of highway commissioners of.| to complete;the 30-foot channel. Noth- ing is asked ;for the Pawtucket river. and the $100,499 now' available, will be used - to’carry out the -mainfenance Tt the 1 line has_sho Tnyestigation the, coroner dehn ?m h;qupu woufig:gem to taken Plerce tock 0p Qhé.(‘thcors “ ood, who iwas in with Willlam'J, Hickey, may haye been saloon tolthe ex- e his have stjmbied al this that ‘Wood, althougl hhe hagd been dMnking, : 1 ¥ 2 Westerly. alleging that the jury ver. | dredging ia connsction with the cn- | i Follgrebablo Lo filo caneRy I dict rendered for Mrs. Smith is against | larg: .of " the '‘channel t Poin ¢ . the law. and the evidence and also'that|Judith-hirbor of refuge the balance of/ Jnbthet [ Hn dmataur o it %; :r?; the jury misapprehended.and misap-|$71,234 wijl ‘i utilized to revair. th plied the law relating to the case. The |b: No. abgmpr{auon 15 askeds 5 e act trial of this case a week ago in the|ed ifor the Block Jsland - harbor Oflgident ceaurred.. The. glasses woce not aperior court- at -Westerly involved |refuge norifor.the Great:-Salt -nond||broken. ‘hut a. periien of the cap was the report of a committee appointed pm]ect An appropriation of 37,500 is. torp: AWHy ‘on one sid Mr. "Wood. word by the town of Westerly to lay out and straighten and widen the Post road, preliminary to the real construction work under the direction of the state board ;of public works, Mrs. Smith objected to the report and when the highway commiissioners voted ‘to re- celve the report took an ap to the superior court, where deci: was made in her favor, The jury sustained the claim of Mre. Smith that the land proposed to be taken was not really necessary for highway purposes. recommended for the Pawcatuck river project, which: will include dredging in{ the river and ‘in “Little™ Narragansett)| p bay. There will be a house-to-house can- vass of members of the || had. pulled it. - Nelther the ¢ap had any bleod snots. 7 to obtain their financial support; beyond this, and of more importance, | is to obtain the pledge of serivce. blood spots. The housing committee of the Board | °% it of-Trade, 8o 1t 15 sty to. diéappotated] st afso Hoiuey aut that because. the owners of . the tracts of | )°°0 Wtea‘l""“‘ his land selected-do not offer the building{ 25ainst thc locoma “There:were nos snectioles ere. cecyrely. caught behind the! ears. he torn’ cap indicated) that meone alaézes or e hack Protestant ypart- of ' Wood's' head was torniaway hy Episcopal church of this dipcese Dec.|the blow from the ‘engine, and 4 that 'if he had been wearing ‘when:struck the ean would \ne syhown s held e cap sudh spots hal Wood es when he went Ve they world have Louis Gentile is not content with the |lots: at..prices -to suit the committee,]|Peen broke Tt \is tliought that' Wood finding of the Jury that he must. pay |wes oo san. s e renEmitee had t“*’:"“ " bls. Slasses. and chp be- $25 to the Pillsbury Flour comvany for | they. should sacrifice. their holdings. for] {0r%, 1€ Aot ‘where the breach of contract and has filed motion fatadity for a new trial. He avers that the ver- dict was against the law and the evi- dence and should have been for him, the defendant, and not for the plafntiff. The rivers and harbors board recom- mendations report shows that no ap- . oropriations are asked for’ the Provi-| Coroner John B. Pierce is still hold- dence river and harbor project. The|ing an inquest on the death of Walter balance on hand, $287,384, will be used | M. Wood, killed a week 28y by the CASTORIA1 For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years | the uplift of industries any more than some wealthy people should ‘help solve the housing' problem by something be-4 sides talk. It was an old saying, and {p: ‘limc]y before -the ‘days of prohibition,{ Lntw w that ‘talk is cheap, but it takes money lind i to buy rum” liad o n 3. Hickey warsiin & aaloon jotween § and 9 o' on the ie fatality and Hickey was woon after 9. Hickey being held on the charge of Atways bears orderly person. the A Coroner Pierce eaid: Sat Bignatute of A s of the- opinion “that nushed agair { death was rot the engine and t due- to-accident ade. Ace “THEN -A. SOLDIER™ HE returned Soldier having been sfirfcd’ into fighting action by martial music has discovered its ® genuine value. Music with true tone ho\ds for - him il indescribable ¢harm. Opera with its historic background —sweet. ball:{ds of . by-gone days—stirring ‘marches that thrill "his”soul! These, together with the popular jazz dances, are all per- fectly reproduced on The Brunswick. When The Brunswick made its advent into the world of music a sensation was recorded. New day phonograph. music had come at last! This was made possible by the Brunswick Method of Reproduction, composed of two scientific features —the Ultona and the Tone Amplifier. The ULTONA plays all records truer, finer, sweeter. It is not a makeshift contrivance but invelves a genuine principle of sound. A slight turn of the hand presents the right needle, diaphragm.and weight for playmfg,J any_ record. The TONE AMPLIFIER is an oval shaped vibrait tone chamber. Like the sound board of a fine piano: or violin it is made entirely of wood and free from metal. Thus it gives the requisite tonal volume and eliminates all harsh, thin, metallic sounds. It meets all advanced acoustical and- musical laws. TERMS TO SUIT YOU' ONLY AT THE : Talking Machine Shop 46 FRANKLIN STREET AR BTN 1 OO (LI Wood ould 'nect 10 Ware zlass- hee w theés adul ion of the. state of Rhode. island 7, fin;drnun in several po ording to the doc demic has reached | traversed under the scaln to the bask ook off | a staae where it i§ a réal menace to alli New l'ngland “because of the close centact.of the two sections. John' Hereaux, 22, was shet in th- heud ‘Sunday by Frink -Juliana. He. was_ sent to tho, awtence hospital New* Léudon: - Toth. men avere .em- ployed ‘at: Lunre] jGlen-and -have -had’ severgl isputes, that resulted ,iny, iy eu miet at 49 Plercb’ t_mda ) i “ax he men’ wepe sint drew o revolver and wlibre buliet, striking He- reauv- ynder the left eye. ’Nn ball of thehéad. - At the Tospital umda' i night ‘it was stated ‘thata an X-rayi : would be ‘taken .Monday *morning (o' locate ‘the "bullet; | Dr.’)iiclm(fl H.' Scanlon - rendered | I first aid nrr.ured Hemaut for | the hg ¥ =hoolm~ J fore the uffair W I “to U:p police, - Chief' Thomas . Brown ‘in plain’ clothes’ two after the shooting | arrested Juliana in Ca street: ng for a-train f“‘uef‘ sted by *pnc al - Cop- | Local Laconics. the testile workers of ¥all| edford zo-on_strike, Ve iy ces wili be| I marriage at St. | terrof “the bridé, ¥as watron 6t houog -bert: Young was best man. Mwan COmPANY. mytevdeu the,. Conr en’s coptentions tthen (‘n st vice STONNTTON Miss' Deiia. I'rances Cahill,. daughter of ‘M. ;and Mrs. Lawrence H. Cahill . Naugatuck, and.Calvin ' Raymond Wheeler of. Stonington were united in Mary's rectory, Ston= ngLon, Wednesday. evening at. 6 o'clock 1 by Rev. Father J, ii. O'Brien. 2 n e hridc wore. 4 iraveling gown of blue, and earried w bouguet of s, Albers Young, sis- vy " whité toses. afid also, Wore a gown of navy biue and Garflad . yeliow lhr;iunihemnm. Mr? New Yerk and reside on Oak o a rewly. fur- Mrs! Wheeler left foi afier. 2 brief, trip. w streat)* Stonmg&un whi nished Bome ‘awaits (hem. Clarles’ B Shackley of borougly- died-at. his home on street Saturday iabout 4.30. p. m. hgd been.in feeble-healty for som montis, but eontinued at Lis work un- @ few days ‘ago. .He was born in ter: county, New. York State, J 11, 1885. . Tle was a weaver and-had worlsed ‘11, thl sectlon for a long time Stonington Brad He OWLS' VICTORY RS FIRST The Owls’ Vietos uled to.opeu ail, Water streel ale. af ‘the, seaso: e nights. of the ki there ,will L a.l\ov ‘fl sth ineludes a the these at idea ening. of bem" a’weaver of velvet at the Ame: ‘VQ“\!-( éompany . plant here ver of cloth at the Muystic ranurmg company. When thes: pnrd Vias in being heré he acted as fire mar- shal, and this outdoer work sce: o x”nnrv\.e his hea]th Shackl. «wnou asa wn in this n all team of some of the ) umpire PU-‘RA ode Island 1 league. hrv \ $.a4 member of Sto ecled vice pr £ the Firs (e hu eh will when the consnli- om a financial | n: in Dixon ered by the d to farms arej 3 y by the, Depart ment of .\grl‘ n its work of ai ing farmers. i e —— ey trice Alm {‘L Holvoke, seem to be poliey {ley ilate John ve -him. Charles E ith {he Armour companv and Robert Shack T, € 'bson, Bundy. Anr setta Leniha ANNOUNCEMENTS, NIGHT _TONLG'HT I this evenmg ats a big rrowd nrewu o 3 firser th est, Order” of Owk, whicl ponsoréd in- this: po mesement, The! “yel BAZAAR 1 zaar évent ol {lits Hlces of. " tite 'frq:‘nl i be‘an are lig Tuc au.nu tysse, tiic e \m'm Fox ttheatre Me u&@y aan Tuo:ca;, Theiu to, act a doub g i bit ol Bars arbons SpuLl red and sent out streal ng tiie. poti.- This vl EA‘JJ&U. _sergen phigto- , ng done, when the dc= ) adtiy meant rui p:o.n—n dog:s hile the the Jast’ s Aare end Fridav- after § for many or\.zag!\d It the e and ice business with his brother. the Chesborough. H est relative: S c~eroven and Mrs. Hen- and 2 mnepnhew, Ll ] Stoningten Pointers. and Mrs. luu;!?n(‘ Atweod h ave ited his fa- The board of s the borough. thil Mr. and Mr. visit' from their of Tarfytown, N. Y. . 4 | _Dr. and Mrs. Leslic T. Gager o |- Fork: are visiting tlie doetor's moth in the -borough. Government dredei raganseit bay has comme lectmen will meet in (‘Vlondayl evening. Noyes, ng in.Li and the Pawea “Color’s * Influence on. Humans. New York puys! vl redit to nature than he takes mself .in the . « e - a great bheljev in Safe morphine, 7 form; codeine, her- |ous drugs. | Today. Over 60 Years in Use, hien you take-‘i_ Father, John’s Medi- - cine for your cold be- cause it is free from| chloro-| oin, or other danger- Take it on ihe human race r ewed =i seffing into o' 2ritical state isult of extreme nervousmess ed out the following, advice in a light Palf joking manner, but Wwith enough iseriousness in his tone to warn hearer of the latter’s condition: “Tiike, to. the mountains as fast ‘ou' ‘ean get there. Get away ;. ehte that are so pumerous Nature is the best teach hings. You W find - in as surroundings in the cour ok and very lttle red. llow are combined in the ng green.” . is no doubt, the doector con- that “the. weal 1 effect on to be hapm olor wear, ho have th" !liant blue i opinion leult, It hates blue intensel sight of it. Blue also ca jang therefore it is‘a room decoratione. is rhm'l Dark Blue- ‘are huvy Blankets, 68 by enough to keep Jack Frost *‘7.50;;;7iec_e. ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE Wehnsmeededmfhdin;mothuaseofthuemmk- 'etswh.lchweresoeqerlyboughtuptwoweehuo. They -seventy-five per-cent. wool. Note the large nze—blg they weigh about five:and a half pounds. Actual value YOU WILL NEED SOME EXTRA COVERING FOR THE COLD WINTER NIGHTS. WE DO NOT KNOW -WHERE YOU: CAN GET . MORE FOR YOUR MONEY. %% $5.39 gray Army 88 inches in size, and about f'mm biting a_ six-footer and from | women come for rdi ally comes him to and Jove & pictures tho Pathe Nev Youth clean-cut com: i"r*numn Hawaiian of Pelu the famou. four They can be e cantest the af : and _Womss: and vurcm liftle assistant \amh'qsvec ed and - drana’ tsmen; “Dangerous My Hennlulu Girl and |be: auts ¢ told comedy s nts. 15 {ssued pther d'ng contes Ufi\"a " greates Ben Turpin piay hea, at me - 6f yaudeville zed * Incitiding King. Electra, and Georgette, the free-en- |years. heyond. refoimation & value of the penite / dangerous characters glamor of héaa- exotic setting svhich, = present eccentrie Ttalian Bert Lytell has oné Heies rome Tddy sque rolés of his|shares ' honors w..h Avenue - - How- business ‘men. fa .k a e abeut it~ ‘mfn'd’éd b Fred: om:-the bi 3 . but, one of are 4 b.D feature big feature -part . picturization “ofBay'- "Naémxr\m)dh a fi'de -Spi The prevailing opi prison sentences degr: day s booked_ engagement. s The Trombling How an ting ade the reformation was plele and he was pardoned. #&‘" Yb war is_not. a war sal Sexnelt one that has baffied sociciegists for Qn -is that prisorier the star. “whc h Harjan cast in- and _retiites. ory but City ® ihtermingled jumphang > and a-de- Wi in elodious song | duct a. troups. of | mediate fay rs and dan: sprightl two big‘Kathrn Purt and cus- |ingenue Melo- | feilow: w show- | Bmerson eruptien | prima - denna natives | lightful- Haw: the molten There to’ ‘appease’ .thesix b ) Beatifuf Wakiki falters for a minuts. bathing place, and liner “under way *| ~About 630 peon! (taking the first o States.’ The: 1920 the of MACPHERSON’S “F OR: QUAL!'!T’ u.;;ern bawitening its b were gy us! will engagement tae sime ast and gorzeous. pro- that -guaranteed - rametin 1 ng - acts “ths action nevar én:a:ed of /the United sucees mdq and i require Opposia Chei, Savings Biak QUALITY: CORNER - CONSlDFR QUAUTY - COMPARE PR!CFS THEN JUDGE FOR YOURSELF, . Prmedonenevermadeuyubdelpadvdue. Qud:fy of materials used, grade of workmanship, coupled with price, make a real value. We guarantee satisfaction with every Fur Coat and Neck Piece we sell. J. L MACPHERSON