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At present when Westerly fire- men hear the Papeatuek ~fire alarm whistle in- the night season- they turn out, ready to render assistance, and impatiently await an invitation which Is extenged by sending in: tho alarm from a Westerly fire box nearest the fire. Like actlon is taken by the Paw- catuck ‘firemen wheén _ they- hear an alarm on the Westerly-fire bell.. In’ the recent instance, when the Barrows building on the bridge was' ablaze, the Westerly firemen were'all in read- iness to assist their brother firemen the boundary - line, and aited the invitation fre alazim. The briskly, but th have Now_it. is proposed in Mechanic, West Broad busine departments respond without waliting for the preseribed ;invitation: The oposed plan provides that when the z clifef of s partment will bé in charge, am in Pawcatuck, the chief of the depart- inythat place to be in command. lages of Westerly and X’a',\fca- ¢ d'vided, by & narrow river and the bridge conne the business. th-p'aces, and’it would be both to have: tlie fire de partments work togeth and t public would re ivo' increased fire protection. The old Sixteenth schoolhouse, cor- arty treet and - Stillman weatuel, was sold public Thursday afternoon, in con- 2 Stonington hoothouses i the t only schoolhouse ev: oom building. ed and made & tv structure.” Since the tow ted the district sy past two mory fc of the Ce ccommodat of Pawc: those of the high scho q th g High ses, it was school applicant propos within' two hundre: ¥ et for the sa! public_auction’ W Thursday afternoon clog New British Ambassador To Japan { SRR S| CONTRAL N3 PHOTO SEAVIGE, NEW YORK. The new British. Ambassador to 3apan, Sir Charles N, E. Elliot, was former commissiomer and com- mander-in-chief for the British East African protectorate, agent and consul-general at Zanzibar, secretary of Lhe Dritish Embassy in ‘Washington and British high com- ision to Samoa. 3 Broad street; d Cémetery Thomas y. halt n Shore road: Frankiin 'hillon Roselie, lots at a Ward to Bertha, Ward & to Eether Sherman, right of at b Hill In the sime period there wWere re- three wortgages Aaggregating threa pe'eases of mortgages, one n generat'ng plants and | POWer of attorne have been suppli Mrs. Susan Elizabeth Matthews, ma- B8 the G m, vnich her former s born in the & been m: Besides her husband, she is r sons, W Fran- nd Clifford Matthews, and Frederick S. Peck, the. new member de Island of the national re- vhen asked of the an t man, said: “The governor will confortn to the desires of the republican organ- ization of the state. Fe will run again if thev want him to* he has made good understood to feel that the orzanization will ‘wish .him' to stand again.” Hancock Woman's Relief corps at thr annual meeting held in the Memoria' and Library bullding.elected these of- ficers: Hattle Brown, president; Mar ! Sharpe, senfor ‘ vice - president Angie Noves, junior’ vice presiden’ Hattic Coon treasurer; Ruth Npm chaplain: Alida Chappel, -conductress | trict ‘court Thurs: ¢ in harmoni- |, school. t Nah, dele- gate, and Marjorie Sharpe, al to state convention. Local- Laconics. Miss Jeanette Rarkin, former mem- ber of congres from Montana, and de- featod candidate for tho senate, will be the guest of Honor at a meeting or the Rhode ‘Islahd Equal. Suffrage associa- tion ts -(Friday)- afternoon in Provi- dence. Governor Beeckman has reappointed Malcolm G. Chace fuel administrator in Rhode Island. Capt.” Henry' M. Knowles, superin- tendent of ‘the United ‘Statés coast guard in:Rhode,Island. is in Washing- ton inthe interest of the Stiness bill to increase the pay of officers and men of the conkt guard. Third_ district court will be in ses- sion.at Westerly today (Friday). Just one plain’ ordinary drunk, as were common one, was discipl uch 1 the days that hav ed in the Third d v by o penalty of $2 and costof $2.80. Gilbert McClrre pave a-most in- fllstrated lecture on The 1 of the Colotado Cliff. Dwellines and Pueblos wi the mesting *of Histori ng plé of ~ON Norris with o 20 of bitumipous edaj haund fot N: tucket, is wea e s weelk manufacture ¥ 2. Les Rhode re s | Episcopal Clergymen’s Salaries to. Be Raised. ed doll Lpiscopal the. 2,000,000, Decemt Campaign the pavm: clergyman. of. s P m rt of the church conditions rical s ‘wo clerg; ‘han are esfimated on thls nd nine of the £ iaborér. Thi hows that five of the ~lergymen in the djocese receive $2.000 ot over; that:thirteen of them r *s much or more than t| *t a rai'rnad e $2.400: cighteen r more than he brick mason, annyal, earn- dvigs are estimated at $2.100. and twan- gt p 2:as uch re ‘than . the Jnmbér.witifen anncal income of $1872. The estimated earnin for the ‘rades cited are fizumed with considern- ter #or noss{hie periad idleness “reording to_the natrre of the work ~hile " the ~fiTnres “renresentine the ~lar~vmen's salaries inelnde, where ~ectarv is neavided vithout cost. a cal- nulatian <% “hig provision as one-sixth of the salary. A mare. ~eneral snrvey included the “hreé Fnisconai nravinces of Ve Wne. i i "aat itk 589 clergymen, and the Pa. ific. with 297 clereymen Thig gora included the calaries. of bishong arch- Aeacons, general missidnaries . an? curates _and Included rectories where ~=nvided, as one-sixth the cash sala- ries. Of theYotdl of 1427 rlarevman With 508 clarprman 53 and twenty foht lece than €300, OF tha Tha whe -aceive €150 or morA 208 rocs n $1EM0 and £9.000 137 hetwes~ 29800 and 2500 and ceventv-ane jhe- ~teem $7 50D “and’ £2.400- lasving 147 “n Téceive mara than that amonnt ~4 eaventv-geven fram whom no in- ~mation was obtained. “We find our way ND no wonder! For nto Chesterfields—an’ inexpensive cigarette —is crowded more real tobacco. value than you’d think sible. Satisfy? i chureh -five | Connecticut R. R. Foreman 'Praises_fioldipe There i% not a better known man in Connecticut than George W, Kirk, 113 Myrtle street, foreman of the re pair department tor the Connecticut R R. Co.' He said: “I want. to gay right here that Geldine 2 for rheumatism is & good medicine. I was suffering: ters ribly with the diseate when I began using Goldine ' but now I am free trom 1 hed been a' sufferer for two years. It was in the joints of my knees, in myhands and in the muscles of my back and T could feel the n shoot from my hip down my legs to lhe knee, . it méd at times-as though I had rheumatism ail over nc. It was 2 very severe case, that is why 1 say Gold- ine is such a good remedy. for I had doetored & lot and got mo help, but Goldine did the work for me in just twu weeks Just ask the druggist at Mahoney's how much T had spent on other remedies and got no help. He old me Goldine so he knows what that medicine, did for me.” > GETS GOLDINE FOR HIS WIFE. “I. suffeéred from Jkidney troudle. My ankles would swell. Mrs. Kirk how much better I was feeling: so decided to try it for the pain im the s of her head and neck. Two bottles took that pain away.; d feil vou it is $57 good remed BUYS GOLDINE FOR HIS FRIEND. of Goldine I have bought. 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