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lueh an- L0} ent failed w llt m:‘?z ¥"".m Sork, which tlally a”sun occupation. It voted: td e invitatign ‘of Rhode Island gtfle ‘College to hold the onsle.ncal eases, $10; consulmqm@, 5 for ‘eAch physieian. oo | 4 ‘l\ldl;n Wemen's' Relief corps. has: elected: %fllcg!s as follows: Ida M. Clark, president; Kthel - J. ~Under- jo0d, senior vice president; Fmma S. fromley; dunfor vics president; Minnie ith, : Emma L, Minchen; SYiasircr: Fannis Fidred, chaplain Frederickd Minehen, conductor; L dia Burdick, guard; Emma §. Brom- Jey, Emma L. Minehan, delegates, Ju- lia'Reade, Abbe J. Eldred, alternates, into Was was the is being rapidly “and the uimu.l field day in'August at the cdl- [to state convention. te. % m’omlnxm‘had is lou:l. ,mv& e In" kla‘mon. . nas: bedn an a ) £ an ie_year there an| - According to current :report, the mill that will mean | ini of “267 i, membership. Sfillman praperty,. corsiep -of Canal to the future indy impart- | & tesolgtion. Fas adopted Caliing £or | ireet: and. Nailtoad avenue, Wi be of W Al to gen- |a cliangs in the game laws that, mould | thjiome of o local brganimtion some report, building and ‘equipment t'nx, trapping , of: foxes at call day, not far away. cost -q of a m:man s as a measure for the protection’| “The men of the army. recruiting ser- fdollars and will be by. the | of popltry; another résolution express-fiice. gtill on duty, but, ave not busied ‘Fiske Rubber company. The work wm E pushed to completion as speedily as annual corn ShOW. £ possible, and a large force s to be em- | . T Td = 5 D hoved trom the start. Westesly is o Protestant ’denominations of ure to have-a health; e otu to get busy in the housing propo- Rsition, so that industries. will not be iretarded. £ completion and the greater part of the Eamachinery is now in storage here, all ready for installation. There Lother industry to locate mot far from Sthe silk mill in the near future, Ne- “zotiations are pending for the pur- Jichase of land for two bleacheries, and “ho boom is booming all along the line, i%he George C. Swecently doubled ‘the capacity of that fplant, and the Lorraine Manufacturing ‘company is about to do likewise. Westerly Textile company has’ mater- ed’a, business boom, it is glso !hlt it is up to ‘Westedly Board of Trade commit- the " state. training conference of inter-church world movement, promoting co tive sections. 'hé financia] part the prograni- will- bo presented. to Amerlcan people on-a world basis: spring. The silk mill building is nearing. is an- church movement: Robert L. Kell: the educational division of’tize m ment; Rev. Thomas C, Pollo: Oak Park Pres| Moore compaiy has|adelphia: Dr. iz nity work, Americar Baptist The | gionary soclety; J. H. Franklin, increased the capacity of iits and the industrial outlook looks to Wésterly. The thirty-third annual Missions; : Boston;, Ahearn, head of the religious ed jpreciation “of ‘the grange in'the Rhode Isiand will’ send delegations gn - which will_be:held.in Providence next weelc to confer -with -feference to plans for ation in theirrespec- The speakers'will be Ralph S. Cushman-'of New York; head of the stewardship department. of the inter- , of -the terfan church, Phil- Harlan, _secre- tary of the secia] service and nnm‘r;lx:- retary of the'American ‘Board Fereign and ;| Walter tion departmeit ‘of Boston university recruiting. Friday was: not much 6f 'a day for trade in the stores; by reason of the f rain, -but clerks kept busy preparing e business. Not much drying weather to dry ouz the’ Brenched stocks in the stores in the burned Barrows 'building, _The _insurance .. adjusters have nearly ‘completed the adjustment of | of the next day. 2 Mr. and.)Mrs. Horatia Saunders are in Taunton. y, 0f | The details for tiie consolidation of | oye- es are not completéd. In the meantime upion services are being.held, with a visiting minister - supplying the pulpit on Sundays. Decorative Christmas greens are making their appearance in Westerly stores and windows. obile in= t hws, Westerly public service au in regard to Dbonding the pupiic ser- sec- 8. R {operators are putting all' so: tegpretations on.the Connecti gathering mas “W. " Bicknell, prestdent of ¥" the 8 Island Braneh - of “the th:hl.lhnh vasmm “Citizens Hls?nrlcal Tide caroperators, which will ‘be in Spatrons' @ Husbandry., was held _in | sesociation: recommended, at-a mect- |effect January 1, next. Seroviden® Thursday evening. Theline held Friday, the establishment of| . All cases werc continued at the reg- Twixth, or state grange degree, Was | o historieal ymuseum: for, the state o |UIar session.of the ' Third District Btai Jiion of whito pine blister rust. 4 @woman suffrage called attention to the Ziind called for a high standard of work Sin educational Zwork. £ The dafight sdving law was dis- | trustees ‘of the Meniorlal and Library | 3F the Union service in the First Bap- Jussed and condemned. It was stated | Assoclation’ decide Yo: carry out . the | Hst © Z Shat the law was proposed orily for [ project for: o new-buflding., -In the | M8 Winifred Galvin, Miss Adslaide She purpose of giving an extra hour | event ‘of_ this bullding materializing,{ BUckIyEi-John Cushman and. Robert ot lelsure to a certain class, and ‘that |and a fird proof sectloie be devoted to {Adamson of. Stonington, were visitors | o the museum, thefe would be a large |0 Westérly, Friday. - B —— addition_of, loan - exhibits, that would | Mrs. -Albert Tucker daughter, £ perhaps’ in “Westerly"having. a. more | Virginta, of Westville, ~ Conn., are = interesting and more - varied exnibit|BUSSts of Mr. and Mrs. Pérry Clark, : Too | that would perhhps in Westerly hav- iy West Broad: strest: - !ihg 2 more interesting ahd more var- 7 R TR g fed exhiblt thad could probably be STON™N~TQ! H e collected for a state museum. Stonington storekeepers, . someé . of E | Hepe Valley Grangs has elected the |them, are suspected of having sugar in N | following officers: John R. Clark, wor- | i their stores, that they decline to sell H {thy master: Herbert ‘E. Burdick, over- |at currént rates. conferred upon 197 candidates, and the Afth d be locatéd:ln Providence. The was by the ' members” who . pl their support in jobaining the hist cal material, A commluve was polnited to' séeic -4 location. There large amount of really valuable Pomona degree was: confer- % a class of more than’ -100, lutions were passed recommend- appropriation of §15,000 for the rmination of ‘gypsy and ® brown moths, and $2500 for .tye eradica~ or cinity, and much of it iy now in possession of the' Memorial and brary assotfation and the Wes Histored] soclety. This_material will Drob LIy The report of the committee on omen to do-their duties as voters and Americanization cleus for zee Mrs. Mary W. Clark, torfeal material ‘in Westerly ‘and vi- never leave Westerly-but.will serve as a nu- a local fayseum, ‘should the lacture: Leorard Ildwards, stewdard; Edwin A.) equrt- . Tho male’ of the Pawcatuck - schoof house desrives W Company, Third -y Regiment, C,"S: G., of ap Armory. Ap+ {piication ‘may be made- to- the Riiode Island legislature to permit the com- pany: Yo use the state: armory in Westerly ome night a week, for grill purposes. The: Westerly Textile and Bradtord Soccer teams are scheduled for a game dt Riveérside mark this afternoon. Tev. James E. Nacross of New York city, will ‘subply the pulpit Sunday, plan dged tori- 4 1 his- the Li- terly. Mrs. Frank B. Muller returned Fri- day from & visit to relatives in Bridge- t . Clark, asslstant steward; Mrs, Myra|DPort ZDon't wait until pains and aches 'é Wish. chaplain; Mrs., Hannah B p The -'l;l'-'znce zuard of workmen, ten 3 5 3 Smith, Mrs. Nellle. M. Bug-|in number, rived to work in e incurable diseases. AM dick, ariy;, D, Lewls,: gate | the shipyard. d they are here consequences by uhlu Keeper: Frances M. Barber, Ceres: |10 Lelp remove the launching ways | \H\u J(‘!lle K\enyon Pwn:onh. Miss | o Mystie. TN GOLDMEDAL m% Foomumittes Barber, planist; t John R i The. flurh-n phyalcmnl of: the vil- |} NOANK world's standacd remedy fof lddney, |iazo of Westerly, " includinz - .onc in{ The Men's guild of the village had | ver, blsdder and uric acid tfoubles—the | P3Wcatuck, members -6f the - Westerly an Interestingsession Friday e Remedy of Holland since 1696, | Miedical society, have décided to raise | with a _supber and address by Dr. D W“d Threo sizes, all droggiste, | F4t69 0 be fn efléf: ]1:;1;:.;:;~ 1, The mucwflu»- of Boston. His subject Sass, % rat 1, 82;" dayhouse | was Clean Livinge. There w. g0 | hfi:—-f—:w--uuh: call; 337 night house call, $4: obstetri- | and Apprecnatxveg:u ler:-:e et ses. 11 Clark | 925; ‘assistdnce in ‘surgical Schooner Fred Tyler, that usually made " at .this, réute to- Nantucket' with @ cargo cod. Mrs. We want to enthuse you to the highest degree over AND DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE t { } | (16 yourare in'foed'of ‘Where “Smart” Style Meets' Moderate Price DUR STOCK MUST BL REDUCED WE MUST REALIZE CASH vely going to sell you finer merchandise dnnyouexpect,uthepnmmuked as our stock has Been mq:ked ‘regardless of former prices or cost. this SALE OF FASHIONABLE /7 COATEE ; SUIT Mgpalx clas he Sewis and sewed i Daughters. of. "America. v afternoon Wi :-Mrs. Sarah, Palmer is th relatives in Jersey City. 5 inorning. The sotthbound machine " Sanford Dougherty - is recovering I was ore.of two jitneys that carry pas- from.a severe cold. 5 4 senzers daily from Norwich to Plain- ““Captain’ and Mrs. .Bruno fleld. - /The réar wheel' of the" north- have moved from thé Doughty ‘bound. car stricl the Jitney on the; |to that of Daniel Macc\uatn-xe + | starboard bow, puttinz its front gear| s, J. P, Bfown and daughier, Bet | Pretty well out-of cominission. A" light are visiting In, New Yori city. ‘Miss Sadfe Weaver has returned to ‘Carolina, R. L. after a yisit here. Miss. Eilen TFish-and thé children s Friday zne\-naoq : ng soclety of Liberty cou: et T i Mrs. W.'J. Potter patchwork- for quilts. e guest of 'JEWEIT cITY A ‘morth-Sound -utorhobile belonging to Peck & McWilliams, of Norwieh, ‘collided »with a south-bound autobus, on the lower Tadpole .bridge Friday i slushy. snow had. failen, and as- the jitney driver claimed, gave indisputa- ble wheel' prints that the northbound \ear wag on the wrong side of the road, USEFUL SENSIBLE "PLEASING Christmas ‘THE PLACE TO BUY the “stock and display for c!n'-l!tmn e losses .in the fire of oné week ago to-| the' First and Calvary Baptist church- |~ leads 2 snow storm when a .visit is port, ‘has - armived en er entertained the of Samuel Fish have gohe to.Detror, | 0" spend the winter. 2 H 'Mis: Charlotte Morgan - is recover- following an_operatlon for appen- 1lh at TA‘wrem hospital. i Miss Abble Fish goes today. (Satur- day) to- Duluth, whére. ghe wiil Xlsxt, fgf the remainder of the winter. [Plx. and Mrs. O A Witliams. who opped in Chicagio ‘on their way from ere to their’ home_in California, ha,ve résumed their journey. - ~Miss Ava- MacGowan & from a grip cold.. Mrs. A, L. Woodworth has been vis- iting in New London. iss Elizabéth Merrill has recover- ¢ from fllness. Mr, and Mrs, iCyrus -Hewitt nave moved to New London, ~ MYSTIC” The futieral of. Mrs, Ann B Gran aall, widow of Willlar: he‘d from her home on' L/ o avenus 2,30 Friddy afterncon. Rev, Jerome d;eur of the. Methodit ‘chyrch. con- duted the: service,- Burial 'was‘in. the £amily-lot 2t Elm Grove temetery.: = Mrs. J..D, Hall has: diphtheria, hav- itig - contracted it.from- her-son Fred, Stle Is reported sas, having it .very lightly. Mrs. Laura Davisof Hoboken, N.J.; is’in town, having come to aftend tne Tdheral ofadfrs, ‘Ann Crandall. Miss 'SaMii Jane ‘Adgmson, a nurse | at the Rhode Island hospital, is at the | ome of her parents, Mr. and - Mrs. Rébert Adamson, 1¢ Sehool street.-for a2 month’s ‘vacation, Mrs.; Calvin Wiicox - of < 14 Schgol street has returned bome, affer.a visit 10" her daughtef, Mrs: Max Refttel of Westerly, R L : “Bernard Gi Biigene Gillis, has. recover- fi 1 . three-yar-old sor ‘of i is refovering . from afphtheria. he Ladfes’ Aid society: of the M. E.| chufth held their wegkly mecting at | thé home. of Mrs.” Harriet Averw ‘on Thursday afternoon. The was spent in tying quilts. T iast meeting until‘after, New Year's: | “At theé M. E. church, Rev. Jerome | Gréer, pastor, Sunday .morning wor- | at 10.30, subject, John's Testi- | riony to Jesps. Sunday school at the cidse of the service. Epworth League at 630 p.'m., ‘Charles Greemiy leader, Bvening service at 7.20, subject, Jesus' | Téstimony to Joh Mrs, Thomas Trevena and eph Johnston will-render spe i¢; at both morning and cve! vices. The Triple Link Fair in 0dd Fel- lo®s’ hall has beén. proving a big su cess.« Fancy articles tables have. been well patronized. The contest for the boys' and_gigs' bicycle is proving. a feature. -William Edwards is leading | the contest by 170 votes..-Bach even- ing has been" enlD)er. B | 13 Basebzll players er¢ now engazed in “fof the well' remembered Stevenson and !ltary eondition ‘were satisfactory from | {ing Yservice, The ‘Branded Brow. | The. Melancholic Temperament. FOR MOTHER 'WIFE AND SISTER Floor Lamps Tea Wagons Sewing Cabinets Cedar Chests, etc. in this, probably one of the worst eor- ners on theistate road. Officer Dolan visited the bridge and noted !hel marks in the snow, of the attempts by feotmarkings and scrapings to: ef- face thé evidence.which was there to prov’ just how th two. machines set when" the -collision occurted. Thei ‘north bound men’ produced a camera and ' snapped; several negatives of the wreck,” fence and ‘roadway. Richard H. Watson was a visitor in town Friday. He has npt been here ve years. He comes.from “Hermon sehool.- The object: of to Jewett City was to call on me old friends whoni he remembered jas having met when he was here'in the-Interést of Bible work at the time | Bell. révivais. He wag a guest at din- adt“the ‘Home of Mr.._and . M cha:ms \T.~Armstrong. - Miss Su Armstronx of this' place is a teacher at Mt Hefmon, Others who. enjoyed caljs from Mr. Watson were Mrs. G. A, Haskell; ’D. L. Phillips, Mrs, I. H. Histox, Mrs. E. A. Geer. Dr. F. D. Browning and Dr. J. P Gorman. Supervicor Watrous of Hartford, a stilte taspector, was 'in’ Griswold on ¥riday, making an official inspection of ‘the, Schools of the town, With ref- efence to. sahitary conditions, taking:| note 62 existing facts relative to’heat, light, floor space and cubic feet’ as applied .to: the amournt occupied by eachi pupil. " His reference, to: the, Riv- erside building were entirely of a com- pilmentary giature, its localityy ar- Tangement of rooms and general sani- -FQR' BABY BROTHER Doll Furniture Doll Carriages Shoo-Flies Velocipedes Desk and Chairs Coasters Desks Book hiis official viewpoint, Rev. James B. Aldrich will occupy hls bulplt \at the Methodist church an | Sunday, his morning subject being | The Ideal Church. Mrs. E. B. Cneneyl will” lead: thé Epworth League at 6. Topic,” The Duty of Church Member- ship. - Subject *at the 7 o'clock preach- | i At the Baptist church at 10.45 Sup- | ‘day morning, the ‘pastor's’ sermon | theéme will be Imitators. The sermon will be. followed by the ordinance: of | The Lord's'.Supper.. Church school, adult and junior Bible' ‘classes . at noon. PG 6.15. Leader, Earle « Phxllhs Preaching at T; ser- mon prelude. What Makés Our, nent a'Farming Land untme"\ Pas- tor'smesiage, - Looking ° Backward; FOR FATHER, HUSBAND VAND BROTHER‘ Easy Chairs Smokers’ Stands Shaving Mirrors Reading Lamps, Etc. FOR THE HOME | Pianos Plctures “Mirrors ° ; Aluminum Ware SHEA & BURKE Glfts Cases tents to:be applied to' the Ugrim's Memorial Fund.: Mrs. E. A. Fa\igt and Mrs. Ballou 'gave reports from the { annual’ meeting held in Providence in November. The new study book for the year, A Crusade of ~Compassion. D. 1 was discusséd. . The programme com- - | mittee for the January meeting is Mrs. Robinson and’ Mrs. J.. C. special meeting Thursday evening at which. the ‘society -voted. unanimously to call Rev. Inor Partington of New- port, R. L; tothe. pastorate. Jamin T. Marshall of the Woman's | Coliége, , New. Londoh, will occupy the | Comgregational pulpit Sunday. If:-not able, to- comé Mr. Marshall will send someone to take his place. Thursday- aftérnoon the ‘Woman's Missionary Society of the Congr | tional church met with Ao.mnz,’BAhm* the president p there | election of ofluers of the b ine<s,1&h wag “hail followed « by | of a couple of degrees with 4 south- | Presiden®® Mrs %5t wind made « of dxm’reefible}presmenv Mts. F. k inown hereabouts as & bilious'| responding secretary | recording secretary, Hawkins, Twenty-five years ago this morning news reached@ the village of the nar- row escape from death 'of red 8. oW, séttling old: scores, r Prown, Who.was on_his way = from e, Congregational church held a | céx. Mité boxes were opened, anada to Jewett City with a carload of cattle. The train was wrecked on the Central Vermont. Mr. Brown had just_gone into_the caboose when the crash came. Had he been in the car with the cattle, railroad men say,he would certainly’ have been killed ' a3 many of the cattle were. Supt. 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