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: : < i hon en paid by somelihe senate, ig that ‘hristian Endea\br society has ALL REBUILT 'I'R . ¥ . . g?l;i:rs §tn?be, 'u W e y ‘man, ‘of North’ Kingstown, to continue active and § associate members, As a result of had wgnt KN hns nunte‘u‘ ¢ 3 & © ol jlaw in any way hmem- the «_.x 24 a member of the public utilities|The Deady Helpers ha ave ised | few days, most of the -and guaranteed; can furnish any stan-| it g e o « o i teut-residents, ‘credited in federal . commission, to muu./ $1,710905 {"$77.85 and expended ta‘lz Most_of | here have remained at- o Syve o dad o e ST e < : x {state records to. the auilitary service| The local Mosons sitended gervico | this toward the light fund. Over $300| Some of the large boats have con- c,,::,‘;“.‘,‘:‘,m So8 Dean St Providante et - : {of Rhode Island. In justice io these in Christ Episcopal:chureh--Sunday|hus been raised for the Dejeo Light | tinucd drazzing. buf the catohes deciMW 57 ireally Rhade Island soldiers, that bo- evening, - nt, which is already installed &nfl]werc not. yery er‘n.nd the . ufl.flflet of the ctate will be paid the Beeckman’s nomi nd mg%’ 7 law ought to be amended so a Robert Hazard is mdu:uw recov- :here is now a note for $336, that will | prices were low, Several of the ves- i o A “m~ Louls w ‘Arnold diea Sunday at{hu ;.D e his houie will be u‘-f“! °Etn:f to dla:fimmatc. They helped flfl ering from serioug iliness.. . | wrobably be paid in the comiig year.|scls have heen mauled up this week and ronbout bodies taken as part pay: | home. in . Hish street; IHe:was @ ori lgrh ands Without any | persanam nsts the quota of the state and arg ent Senator Gerry ha |ega§1me'nded The oflicery chosen were: Clerk, John: and will remain on”shors“wntil gpring. ment or hought for kash; discount temer promient manufacturer — an e villige committee has authority tled to rocognition, and can claim no|Alberie A. Archanbault for federal di- | E. Kingsbury; treasurer, W. F. Pilkia; | or until ‘there is more money ln the alers. _ Lewls, L. Fales’ Corporation; |hend of the- Westerly Woolen company {to. decide- the -type of buildings:t0. D | piiitary recomnition for . thoir T rector of probibition for the state of | trusice for three years, W. F. Pilkin: | fishing industry than. there has b-en D' 4 'St.. Providence, R. I. many: years prior to itg going out | evecied ang their -locations. It is 2 : Wsrots EoNAY 5 1 : : dec‘ ' | of business. - Hepsérvad in: the West- | privileges to recommend repairs and |GeRHal state. Perhaps there are Rhode Tsiand. @ chure! mmitiee, Charles R, Hall: in'the past month. Q. 1 1 instance “the state boun- g itor, W. B. Hawkine and Foster C. nwx REDUCED—All of stake and | erly town council ‘and was president|make requisitions for same, and it BB G0 shain oy the @ il . sehool siperintandent. | A surprice and farewll party” was #latted side bodies to fit Ford one-terf | for six years.and has been a mem-|may provide whateéver accommy jar vetérans a L 5 COVEN'I'RY allace McKnight; assistant super- | Siven Friday evening at the home Miss the extended Ford and similar sized|per of the board of water commis- | tions it deems proper to be installed | o belle.e that there £ o : N ent, Esther Vinton; Secretary | Grace Knapp. for Miss Flore M. oL STer Fetused: mubt mAKe room ] Sioners since its orgunization in 1897} or made in the older houses. to disvegard their rights, on the part it, Happy Canning’ elub” had a{yif ‘treaguver, Mrs. L. J. Loomis; li- | Clifford! who is to leave Noank seon. 2 : g Christmas tree and social time in the . Miss Clifford was formerly -gssistant . 6 - | He_was elected state senator in 1897| mTpe train service being inadequate,)of tho ¥ sland 1 and brari Byron W. Hull; deacon, F. Bs: r!:;lt"ymefrarboddl::le}}s, mfimg"kog‘g‘& and ‘again in 1903 and served contin- ‘ang there heing no trolley service, the . e & '}y | ¢lub rooms, Monday evening.’ um e and John B Kingsbury, to Mr, Welch, doing tha clerical work Corporation, 207 Dean St, Providence, | uously. untik 1917. He served on_the | commiites called for a twenty-elght|amendment {o the bonus law. hess |, The fange held an gpen meeting on at the Rossic Welyet Co. at Nommk. I jan5M: _|state board of control and supply from |seat motor 'bus-to take some of the imen served Rhode Island with honor Thu;das Illnghf whg\n an old-fashioned i A ring was presented Miss Clifford by “KOUPET TaPS for Ford cars: glass: |ils creation.to -its finish. He WaS a|operatives to and from Westerly andland ase. entitied to_ fuli’ recognition{ $AnAY: pull wes, the principal atjric- STON!NGTON Miss Abbie " Porter- in behalf . of “her enclosed, all-year tops: prices, roadster | member of the several Masonic bod-|t6 thtir homes in the village;'sheuld | by the state, m'"" (et a4 Jarge, Bitagriag: 5 % 5 _ {friends. A very pleasant eveming Lo touring $105; complete, attached,|ies, of Westerly oLdge of Blks, thelthey <wérk at night.. The 'hus has Répresentative Samuel - H, . Davids fA etw 100! ‘;:'eop:*nefl Monday las' The First Hecclestical society at its|was enjoved during which refresh- nd!nx ey~ ons o1 "ton dnd| . B elub and-a charter. member of | peen purchased, and on Saturdays:an@iwie ns-vigd. ceconeenin of thespers] ™ ter o Lvo Weeks' vacgtion. . lannual meeting elccted thess oMcers: |iments were served. Others present wlndesd!:?'tled dt;i:nry ‘:au{r'lode oarh“r{s the Colonial club. ,!éixg %l;rv3ved bé’ holidays it is useq for general recrea-{ind wher Westerly secmed to have the| jon ggusps t‘;{e il;’;ItEY;p;])f‘”llhe" g“o‘g {{f’.f"?““ o ,,,,3,,.',:,",; qe"‘,() } F-fir:, “\Ir'yw“'{;nylS'Rob?;’:r:bnmofi:;\ s . ., an i £y 5 o 4 lliams; ames 5. it 4] b4 e, - Fi 15 M5 Y. BBt e tor, clrguler, Lewls L Mes Arnolds 2 300 Jouls W Jog o [tion purposes. ; 2AL. g0, v 00d-alcghalpo) oned- | quality of ice. a e v, Gertrud Morrison, Fsther hos'xdeneem " "' oct24PMW | Mr. Arnold was born in Coventry,| The bonus law, by which every per- | Whiskey, has introduced in the Rhode Q\'hlte, Jessie Car- R e S|R March 2, 1845, and spent his|SOn Who served in the world war asIsland house of representatives an act|ion friends. mer, and James BE. Lord, church com- | son, Minnie Mitchell, =~ Ada Banks. 3 - ? : fec st ari that would make the bandling of = e g & ) el e g des . : early days in Chepachet, where he |soldier, sailor, marine or nurse who ey Sha Miss Gertie Turvey i pending the | mittee. , Mae Ackley. Anna Jensen. Fred. Sher- first engaged in the woolen business.|Was a resident of Rhode Island at the|Whiskey containing ~methyl alcohol | yeck with Mrs. Lucy Haven, o M BiaF e, . Mol e Rohertson and Philin Steele. With_his brother, the late Warren O.|lime of entry into the service, Wil re- cvlmn{flnly known as wood alcohol, al " ‘Mrs Leslie Mills of Westport, spent denous, 30, died from ‘pnemmon ¥ As the ducking seasoft Wi “be tlos- Arnold and Fenner R White, he came |ceive $100, contingent upon the pass-|felony. Should the act hecome 1a¥, | several days with her parents. s ¥ ed in a few days, many local hunt- to Westerly in 1876, and ‘established ;t];e kt)g' th?sSDue:lxvlc ofra \Engeda\{tt};orx; o whffikey c(‘"‘;mm R I Fh’g‘;\:‘ ]’;‘fi‘gdal%e?\ael:in’m’ in . the!gpitiern Islands, and has been g resi- | Ors are making the most of the re- the Westerly Woolen company. . : o 0t S0 00 000, 1o At pro- {10l would be increased to not less| ¥ g dent of the borough several years, She | aining ‘“3‘9{ ‘g\"!"’{‘?fl stl:‘!fl Bogs THe committee plan of housing is|visions of the law. it is estimated that|than iwenty vears’ imprisonment, The The annual’ meeting and roll call |leaves her husband, four children and | Were “‘"9::\05‘;&3;,““3“ bfiln!’:;:fl ‘working out admirably in the village | inhe cost of distrbution will be $26,600 | Present penalty'is a 3100 fine. 21 they Conereeationa] chirch . gwas | bwo Blsters. o 1 o of Bardford town of Westerly, Where | and of this the secretary of the board| Thers will be a joint session of the|Neld Thursda e . SelEl gt Stonington Pinters, Miss Annie Robertson is spending a the Bradford -Dyeing association has $5,000. The secretaryzhip | Rhode Island general assembly on ng“- L 6% '15 T A “; ,fld An effort is being made to have n few d ith friends in Stoningten. placed the entire care and respons ill not go to any former service | Thursday next, and preliminary there- Char?e ‘;i lis“ fl:;eQ n@h"qwas d" " | needed community building in the A. R. Meister etgrped-from bilities' of its village" upon four of its plum having heen pecked | to there will aucys of republican | oS, & o T R rtan tu | borough. 3 with pelatives in. Porth Am- superintendents: ‘Thomas_ Iccleston, | pefore it is ripe by political pull. members to determine the candidates| g 2% =A%, CIUFCR Clerk repo i Night work will begin this (Mohday) | John Milnes, William - Paine and| /Avhile the bonus law. is commend-|to e seloclec for the various ccers|feaths ahd Tetior At 45 . canem” | evening in the Atwook plant. James Pinder. The Bradfm-c} COTPOT- | able in ‘the main, SUIl It is an injus-|t0 b€ disposed of at that o;sgon. The m;;, atih gu;‘{n;';“e e ,g’;_‘ki,fé! B oy ation has been in existence less than'|tice to many Rhode Tsland National|caucus wili = seiect = candidates for | aith during ; ; 3 & cight vears, therefore-all its extensive | (i ien. o were' in the war from | judges and clerks in the twelve judi- |3 (ofal membership of 106 The treas-| WOODSTOCK VALLEY plant, the housings included, are new. ing te the'end thereof, who | ¢iak districts of the state, a commis- P o Raiy & = p 3 S Bt 1ot oA £ gl R balance of $310.25 in ' the tre The farmers of the Valley are har- 9T Eflwcg It owng sighty Single tenemonts andlwers, credited to Rhode Island, and to GORERtIBKIng fung ®| The Ladies’ society has had i vesting their ice this weel. You are sure of PRO! 8 one Qar utls.'r il e | no other state, Tut who will not re- Vrm‘f"c‘g“t”f “Q{’, shinston, Kent and | "eW. maple floor over the other floor| School District No. 9, commenced the | Watertown—The 17, K. I, Siik eom- HERE for we have aiequate STEAM Thhir emnudes It 15 B cxbeiing. dh o e bamiz s Uil relbibti1 Mo et ase:sl:nt In the chapel at a cost of over.$100: |term Monday pany has oulgrown its Jarge factory EQUIPMENT, BEST MWATERIALS e e e e B mlt.g;\'t’ of the state. Here's an illustra- e itar et e gove $50 to the Delco-Light fund, $101 Mrs. Marjorie Miller and daughter,|on Icho Take road and’ with'the big clerk, e treisurer, Amos G. Hewitt; Herbert | Zucc Mrs. Charles Schell is visiting Bos- | West, Noyes Palmer, Stephen B. Pal- | McLood, Persilla rank Manroe has moved from Gro- to the Rogers house in this vl 3, he real skill that insures prompt ; towards the new concrete steps and | Virzinia, rteurned to Boston Saturday asc of orders on hand has deeid- i i ik T B R e e oy | . TThe five commisicned officers. of the Local Laconics, has fwo fifty dollar honds and $100| They spent the holidays at A N.|ed to establiah a branch with: abouts sati ory s 3 Befors: s (bulMui are: fortmed an- Rhode Island National = Gnard, and A_mong the patch of ' Governor|in’ cash. The Sundzy school has a | Hammond’s. z ne hundreq workers, T, J. HEALY, other twonty. will b staried thet il | 2bout Afty por cent. of the THth com- Marguerite Bid'g., Norwich, Ct|be on a higher plane - than any yet|[20Y» C A C., that went into service earl 1art of hhicde Island’'s mil- erected in the village. These houses 1) ‘Staze. bt continzent, werc residents .of ATTENTION ! e ,ti’mé“mmw Conn. 'at _ the time, apd! ¥ committee, will arrange. to sell some] ther>tare Will be Geprived of the state| Are your headlight lenses]ot them to employes, or will build fo | = Some of the commissioned of. | ? Al iakes ave not. . “We|Th-, Frosbective, Ruverey among, - the service since before the have an official list of legal| By another plan a buinaing 1ot 80x!continuons se sh-American war, and been in ding 1ot 8 e until_quite recent- & 331100 will be practicaily given to the All = lenses. Stop in and look it employe who desires to build and be- | These officers have always been cred- over. Specml prices on legal ved th:cugh the wcrld war. come owner of his homes After hefited 10 Phode Tsland- and never to acquires the title to the land the thongh residents of that lemes, tll'es, acceawnu, building of his home will be fln:m(-s-d!. ate. e are barred from the bo- j Th l t for him. While it is expected he will ‘nus as are aiso all- other Connecticnt and vulcanizing. € PIace 101yecome a permanent resident of the |men who went into’ the regular ser- village, there will be no cling-fast rule |¥ice with the Westerly - company of Wyemoney. which will be to the advantage oniy|the Rhode Tsland National Guard. » . of the corporation... Sheuld he wish [ The law stipulates that no soldier or Silvy’s Tire Shop : 80 Franklin Street - Open Evenings Until 8 Auto Radu tors REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressurs | LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS | Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO CFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East 8Side) NORWICH, CONN. SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING -YOUK CAR || MOTOR CAR PAINT. SHOP 1 864 West Main Street i Phone 738-23, FOR SALE. —Horlel “HEYHE successful farmer raises bigger crops and’ ETrr S anr e § cuts down costs by mvestment in labor -Save= 7 years old and sound, for any old 3 e Earm make the DHoL vy 10 ser 2| ing machinery. taken at omnce. €e, 13 Frank- = lin St., top bel jan12d $ Z F T vir ir- 1 T C oo SALETTay wond driving nar. Good prices for the farmers’ crops encourage blanket 3¢ 13 Franklin St., top bell jani2d 28 SALE HOR! Wednesday, Jan horses from lowa. the ‘farms and th est weighing 1100 to 1600, 'r'vr\ well broken and ready for w are beveral nicely matched the prices are right. Wait for these. ELVMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. . new investment, more productlon and greater prosperlty. 4 : ; 3 - But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads—the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world’s markets. 2 - Aurora Mardiganian, herself HORSES . and a companion ; i "Auction of Soulg” Bigliteen head of good, young, sound! horses that are right off the farms they were raised on will asrive at my sta- The railroads—like the farms—increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capitalr - : bles Friday or Saturd. Jan. 9 or 10. In this car you will ind. horses- sult. able fof any kind, p? a Job—farm ghunks, drafters and general purpose | horses. 1 have a few g0od second hand horses that 1 will‘ sell this week. re- gardless of cost, Harness, double and single. Reach Wagons, Express Wagons, Buggies, one top Concord. If in meed of ‘\nythln: in the herse line, see me. ‘ £ J. HAMILTON " With fair pricesa for the work they.do, the railroads are able to attract new ca.pltal for Dit bf seaniablated capital expandmg “their facilities. % bave arisen all the successcs 5 3 ? of industry and applied sci- g g J p AT § Rates. high enough to yield a fair return will insure railroad growth, and prevent costly traffie - - s ameliorations of the comn:o Jot. Upon it the world must ToL. Risloias 1210 T ebte 650 depend fgr:bi: 5::‘.;;.’:. congestion which mvanably ?esults in poorer s - et service at higher cost.’ anale - BOOKBINDING —JAMES J. HILL National wealth can mcrease only as our rail- N wy = roads grow.’ ¥ BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD . Blank Bagks Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway TRUCKING AND TEAMING Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation facilities, e Al N L et X - TEAMING and moving; lnn'g distance grucking & speciaity. fohn 1. “Ford, 233 Main St Phone 192. - uov2id C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St, successor to Jjohn angee, light 2nd heavy teaming: local and long dis- tance furniture mowfi"‘l‘ a specialty. 357~ BROMLEY & SON, Shaieier Bt Bhoa ne 335, LONG DiSTA\‘CB MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Mmzeueuu St Phone SM PIANO AND FURNITU OVING. TEAXING AND TRUCKING lone very promptiy and at reasumable prices. © 7 ARTHUR ‘H, LATAROP, Shetucket St. Piope 175 'ANT to put your bus- Those desiring information concerni g o 2 : maymmtommmvwwfim. g_,,