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The fire organizations fo West ni u.n!t-uu&hn tfie tswn “hall, the ot e O TRY NEW mus were represented at the annual 154 Thg of the Rhode Island State Firé.|club. Latge s and | T TO men's league held in Providence, and | Masons and &fi! men from all g 5 UP CORNS S0 . Nelson M. Himes . of Westerly was | sections of H bb‘r . uia;mea the m— elected chairman of the tourn: . committee, his assoeiates being d liam R. Comrie of Central 2 George B. Shearn of Crompton anfl John A. Hamiiton of Arlington. cers were, Pgevcl;ed as tullow G Hunt ot enc P. Burdick of v’v‘iefxford, Whitait Comire of Central Fails, Everett I Pott of East Providence, George Smith of Wakefield, Edward Brennan of East Greenwich, vice presidents; Daniel F. MeLaughlin_of _Riverside, secretary- cal exa.{nifler fn? ifle term éfidink J: uary 31,1926, ‘fln is NoHiin nt‘h some others, Ww: Fas cdngdlnefl the gov- Robert ANDTM\OFMLKINDS LIGHT HANDLE AXE, 31‘75 THE . sands of deaths annuall: i Tockiaw o I m,mf BULLETIN BUILBING st! news. midly usd drug- f&_ a’g’m ispénsing ery of a Cin- y 'E' i to 1050en naymmsoif ts: \gkw _the fingers. A quarter of an-gunce costs very lit- tle at nui ph)mfi:cy But is said to ofie’s feet of every ha i The sérate em:;rs dman; memger, Bo? tfl mission for a ter of six years. The . several ~ county ~and _district nominations . were approved at -the grand - co; “Session of the gen- ‘eral- as: .| cinnati- man, Duiel Larkin, junlor vice - com* mander; James Donohue, secretary; Robert Mitchell,” treasurer. Resolution was unanimousty adopted recommend- treaguter. . Mr. McLaughlin was aso | in8-t0 the joint: acafl G fhe Rhode re-elected-‘as the representative of the | S5 mge“e“-lmwe“-‘*r 1o the clerkship of feague on the state commission for the the - Third *ait He ‘resolu® ;léfdnbutmn of the .firemen's relief tibn -states M, “Dower flerveg 1t ‘was voted that the next meeting ‘:v‘;‘rg””‘gl“{‘“ T G Y be held at Crompton. committee : was chosen to ‘considér, the problems FiSHEarm. Like regolution was. adopt iféw drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the sofeness is feilsved, is So siriveled that. h‘ out paifi, It.is a dries when ap) Legion who 3 val Déwer for the “district court, are .disappointed "with ' the resuit.- It is said, however, that'a better gayxng place will be offered t!us young didate, who lost his right arm Wh le in_aclive service, endorsed Rmt!uen clerkship Shnuc. 400 B. 50th St-. “I wag troubled with bacl Srinary trouble.. I tried Foley Kidney vnll say that I highly recommend lhun led in that way, es they ate 3 'QUSEHQLD‘ were honorably 'discharged- Wednes day -evening. 3¢ the relief fund with regard to pen- [ ed Y, Gordofi G"‘“ o 'ifée‘fl:agtg& Wekterly Magonic .club Jielq open|. fficers recently elected by Mistux- |3nd infection hef‘gfl’ffi X 74 FRANKLIN STREET sions and will have the league-support {0 compozed tee oiected | house. at- their “club rooms, Thursday |et Fncampment of Odd Fellows were | ti¢ suicidal habit of cutting corns. %570 i evéning, when friends of the members were hospitably entértained. John O'Donnell, for many years the B foreman of the water departmeént, was here from Providence to atterd the funeral of former Water Commission- er Louis W. Arnola. The seetion of the trolley road from Pleasant View station. to ‘Weekapaug is to be junked. There is talk of dis- continuing service ‘to Watch Hill dur- ing the winter, of while there is so much' complaint regarding to the ser- :"ice. which is due to sewer construc- ion: installed Tuesday evening. STONINGTON The stockholders of the T - TELEPHONE 531-4 Commander, Frabk 8. Allyn; senlor [ tice comniander, Walter Burdick, > i i Je.; flnim' vicé - cotnmdnder, J. W. 3 5 secretary and. treasurer, W. tional bank elected these directors: chiaplain, A. W. Butler; Charies P. Will:ams, Moses A. Pen. | Patriotic instrictor, George S. Rich- dleton, Horace N, Pendleton, Everett{mond; guide, Fred M. Williams. N. Pendleton, George H Robinson. At| Fratk W: Baitty and Gebrge . 2 meeting of directors officers werejGrihnell have returnéd from Puttam, chosen as follows: Charles P. Wil-; Where theéy hate heen auditing the liains, president: Moses A. Pendleton,|books of the Mystic Valley W:mwA vice president; Everett N. Pendleton,|company, preparatory to the ahnualj Ty cashier; Henry A.Pendleton, assist- mfietlng t0 be held foday (Fridiy) at T ant cashier, he office of E. £, Packer Co. A} to nroceed with an investigation of thé ‘ existing laws. The committee is au- -f"hfl'fl*- thogized to secure legal advice 1t %lt:?“:u)i’wN” el necessary. Eehs Crouch and John Mary Cappuecio, wife of Antonio, B R Pemea by Shepilt Miicnel D‘Nb' Sherift ""“""“' sitgehia the and released under‘bonds in an action | body of Aligelo g“cgr;g B e ought by Carmelia Manna. who °f “s““n,o'f;m ol < damages of $5,000 for the allen- | Guarito. who © damage: £ pank Manna, | 000 Mrs. Gudkino alleges that B is re- | Cappuiccio broke info land ewned by for | her, “caused obstructions to be placed theréon, and tifat the offense contin- r | ued for several months after notlce to quit had been served. The writ is re- \d Gallagher, wlt'd Hawke. Sml(h. 'John went over. The people of this village are following their bowlers. The Mule Spinners held theg Ja uary meetifg Wednesday dat ters’ hall. Rose Charon was a visitor in Dan- ielson, Monday. Young Jess Willard has returned to Dorothy Burditk of New Jersey. Mrs. Burdick is the daughter of Dr. A, M. Pur The boy's death Wwas caused by toxmes rho annual bu o evening. ness meeting ofs St. 1 church was held Reports were sub- elected as follows: Cameron and J. G. d; turngble to the si!peflm- couft for| Officers of Granite City Glip, f Whec and treasurer, (. (.|this village after spending a vacation b adultery,| Washington cotty Jan. 30 Modern Woodmen, were installed on Stonington Pointers. to“fifagfi;fi"‘;‘? y“‘:fi:‘;xhgség‘“ggs‘; Me! + vestrvmen, JohnGeodman, | with ‘his father and mother at Bal A two| The Nérwich Bulletin caléndar._tdr | Tuesday night. Thé ice houses in this section are|gpent at her hothe in town. i wa Fish, E. G. Camero#, A.|te. : and with embezzlement.. Westerly, &oon to B& lgsued, will bel . The members of Company F, Con-|nearly filleg to capacity, Mrs. Elbert Maynard is in New fa. | Stanto r: delegates to ”en(‘r A1/ The American Veterans of Foreign E tt C. Lawton of Westerly, illustratod with & view of the old Jesse | neécticut® State Guard,” of Pawéatuck, | The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.|vent for a few days. pconvention, C. E. ron; s Wars are to hold a meeting this (Fri- ity ‘ate councillor of the Junior|Moss homiestead, the site of the pres- & William C. Robinson is' seriously sick| ' ug ¢yneral 8f Mise Gathering Cu Wheeler Iohn day) evening at 7.30 at the Holy Nams s - Soaae ent po cé and Memorial and Libra- S i A AR e % with pneumonia. ring Gdm- { Goodfhan. club. They have sent invitations to an Mechanics, installed o, £ 3 wings, daughter of Bridget Donohue . 4 § ot Commodore Perry|ry association buildings. In a frag New U iister To Cuba At the next meeting of the Travel Ctimmings, was held Thursday morn. _— - some of tne business men to .attend. iugstou: - S. Loroy | mente? jigisctfi found among,the ew U.'S. Minister To club, Mrs. Henry Robinson Pammer | iS85 ST SINIGIY Mot PLAINFIELD Nias Hattie Wingoley Decampeiallt junior pase councillor; | papers of ¥ late Deacon Bithan Wil- . © |will speak on the topic, The Noveld|'Roy “Father Fitsgerald singing the ¥ biide of M. Barstow, of South Wind- Georze . Eccleston, councillor; John | ¢oX, first Hbrarian of tflxle a,stelr&:z of George Meredith, reguiem high mass. Burial was in| A party of young people of the vil- | ham, Wednesday at 3 o'clock, at her e councilior, Benjamin | library, 1t g'}:&“ied e O e St. Patriék’s cérnetery. llnge went sleighing Wednesday to|home, 3 recording secrefary: Oli-} g?csm?e. e A MYSTIC Mrs. Jerome Greer returhed Thurs- erogan Those in . the, party Were: | Gargent Franées, infant Sofi of M. Joseph Charles am E. Streeter. zerald, inside old, outside |day from Providence where she has of the society; es Irene Hart, B.. Hart, Norine illi Lelly illian Boulick; Paui_Peltier. and Mrs. Joseph Mahoney, died Jani- ary 14, and was butried Thursday. The funeral was private. . /Children Cry fOR FLETCHER “Miss Maxson came to Westerly in 1809. and lived with Jesse Maxson in a large twe-story house in ffont and one story in rear owned by Capt. Phineas ark, , and situated' where brow‘n‘s grapery formerly 1 (now where postoffice is partia’ d). Theé installation of A. 'C. Latham camp, Sons of Veterans,~was held in G., A. R. hall Tuesday evening. Meém- bebs of Williams post, G. A. R., the ‘Women’s Relief ‘Corps, and Phoebe Parker Rathbun tent, D. of V., were guests of the evening. The ceremonies were conducted by George L. Cook of been attending the mesting Methodist Home * Missionary of which shé i§ field se€retary. i Barl Walbridge is \1sitmg in Bes- on, Mrs, Thomas Treyena is able to be out after heing laid up with grip- for ten days, E alsp Lionel Raymon The CHildren of Mafy held their {Yzmuar\-i meting “Wednesday at the Holy Name club. *After the_ meeting they gave ‘a whist, ' latge erowd at- tending and all emjoying ~the-evening. P. S machine of this village Ar s Webster. chaplain T “Where the Moss hoiise stands was Jared R. Avery camp, New Londo: Word has been recelved h f the | was. hired. to go” te Moosup to.the - T' Frank W Coy has purchased from|ga housé becupiéd by Isaac Champlin. p D g proans e o ol the | wa st 3 OSiED S C A S i o ;f Piw Nearly opposite the Baptist The following officers were seated: |death of lfltl? Bulsl B}xrdxfk, son of |big match game; -also a{_rfew‘trucks 2 : > stood & one-story - bufilding, narro®% front, but eflendmg quite a T A COMMON SENSE SALE . the Bantist chnrch now slands slofld s_ssm"' e 'b&’i%%:g%e“%g s e This is a sale which involves every Department in the big store. ' It is a Sale which brings to you the merchandise which you want to own and use, and it brings it to you at a price which means a big saving. It isn’t the saving alone either which should be of interest, but the fact that prices in general will cer- tainly be higher before they are lower, and goods bought during this Sale will prove a fine investment. Look over the long lists as printed in our first adver- tisement, check off what you need, and then come in and invest. ~ BUY FOR THE FUTURE AS WELL AS THE PRESENT ned Ie\er knov\n of bemf’ in \"«e<tafl\' was mory 'r.f Lou! \\'l\!{- on the Jot where E. W. Wash Goods Dep’t occupied as a 1y 20 vears. The lot the late Mrs. Rowse 1 1589 and conveyed to Ler ivan. D. Ames, of Provi- he prove inherit- - Mr s. It is building enresented | uncle took her to see it in the Miss Maxson remembers when a little shoemaker shop was on the corner of A Granite; near the junction of Broad, and Daniel Hammond worked e. He was father of mb'lv at Damel Hammond who afterwards kept afterndon. | & eandy store there.” on, San Sonel ab-1 Ths republican members of the Mauriee W, Flvin of Westerls | Rifoge I8land. geheral assembly from P. Litflefield of South Kingsion | e Thira judicial district met in cau- enate and Speaker | oys ~ on . Wednesday aftérnoon and y nominated Judge Oliver s judge of -the, Third dis There Was a contest over the nomination for the clerkshin be- {iveén M. Walter ‘Flynn and Russell , both of Westerly. thé former Winning the nommatwn to 4. Thése andidatés will be vresented to the grand committee today for ratification. | Those vetine for Flynn were Senator: . Duckworth, Weils dand Taylor i ) Atative Gatés. . The votes H for Dower were by Representa- t iwes Davis, Ferguson, Mathewson and ; H t The new minister to Cuba, Mr. i Boaz Long, was formerly chiet of | .the Latin-American division of the _( State Department, and more re- cently Ministerto Salvador: Hé has just left Washingto#t for his new post. of adns and fs ql 1 vihangee. Johh R. Wilcox was ored for sheriff of Washington v and Judee Nathan B. the Second district court. At the annual meeting of the River Cemetery Association directors choseh as foliE: Chatles P. . Bverett E. Whippleé, John T. verett Barns ang Edward Lewis { Bend Indigestion, Acidity.d Sou:n& Dress Goods Dep't Toilet Goods Dep’t Silk Department and Gases-ended with ,The NATEOL directors elected ¢ 2 1 H : H . In Fine Quality Voiles, NOVELTY WAISTS, at Made of Fi de Chine ine Quality Crepe in plain colors and combinations. Satins, r in plain or $1.79 For Saturday Only $1.95 '$450 PEBBLE CHEVIOT — 4 handsome B54-frich Coating, all woel, in’ brown, navy and taupe— 5 ECONOMY PRICE $3.58 ECONOMY PRICE $649 $1.50 JERSEY CLOTH, in six of the best colors. Width 54- ECONOMY PRICE $348 . ECONOMY PRICE $448 Liafge-- sigere - . - ECONOMY. "R(GE 69¢ $2.00 CELLO HOT WATER BOTTLE— ECONOMY PRICE $1.75 $1.25— ECONOMY PRICE $1.10 Regular $1.50- ECONOMY PRICE $1.25 24 for $1.00 S NITARY, SALE P’RI(Y: m EC! NOMY PRICE 21c ECONOMY PRICE 298¢ Bates and ° Ivanhoe Soft fnish and 32 inches wide. ECONOMY PRICE 45¢ all cotten mqterls,! in various wool effect ECONOMY PRICE 42c ECONOMY PRICE 39¢ © EGONOMY PRICE 49¢ VRS, j2 PR 1 p.’Cottrell président and BLACK AXD'WHITS CETRERS APRON GINGHAMS -of . best FANCY SILES, worth $2.00 Pape’s Diapepsin . secretary and- treas- PLAIDS, which are now seil- 10c size.— 5 . quality. Sold’ now for'30c a a’ yard, Yard-wide silks, in 1 i The cemetery was dedicated in ing for §100 o yabd, Width __Economy PRICE 8¢ e S b it | Deborah Chapter, Order Eastern U meees R oy Aion: o ECONOMY SALE 25c S - it Is| gtar, has elected officers as follows for at lhrFuliln!emlfiona‘ Exposition ECONOMY PRICE 79c 9 SAMSON HOLLAND s vasd ECONOMY PRICE $1.32 , A : diges- | ine ‘ensuing year: Mrs, Lillian Pier- iciie and Hygiene was L : 48c size— SAMBRN: SEERe S ona v D iebr oibch Disba | fon. o ma_‘:&fln: fewis Stanton, the genuine $2.00 POPLIN, in forty-inch ECONOMY PRICE 42¢ widecfahrlg fox wqmen & anl YARD-WIDE . PLAIN TAF- ach. few tablets 8 'D- | worthy patren; Mrs, Emma Clapham, width, All®wool, in na 3 i r. Colored mix- Y in li sin heutralizes dcidity and ‘give pelief |acte oy PA Oy O s Rhodn M. vidth. : vy, 3100 size.— cenes FETAS, in light and, dark e B o e LAS.S.P,A;STILE SOAP plum and green— ECONOMY PRICE 85c SANE ke DR o Yt SR00— your meals don't, fit gnd ¥ou | rétary; Mrs. Francis P. Rowe, con-| s Tl ! ECONOMY PRICE $1.79 PARSON’s. HOUSEHOLD syt 3 ; incomfortable, when you BeICh{ductress; Mrs. Hsther Tetlow. asso- ‘ou will easily learn why LACO-| AMMONIA., ECONOMY SALE 33¢c ECONOMY PRICE $1.79 i m‘o ;a\:rfie 1s?§;m:ng§gfi$d c:‘atfil m’a GeGflrudeDJhé\fiackenzie; won the Gold Medal, ér you 22-INCH MOHAIR, in self- 20c size.— 29¢ DR GINGHAMS, in zestion pain, ‘seartbarn or heddache. | shal; Mrs. Gertrade. Murphew. organ- | § e iscd it - colored stripe, in black and ECONOMY PRICE 15c s YARD-WIDE MESSALINE, o e O tahtlet Sf |ist: ‘Mrs, Mary P. Towry, Ada; Mrs.| frop, carcfally wrapped in navy. Worth $2.00 a yard— 25¢ size— L t Classics, in all colors and white. Reg- ape’s Diapepsin and the stomach | Agnes M, York, Ruth; Mrs. Eleano ! ECONOMY . ki X e cost I so- littie.” The benstith CEoeagi Orpha Simpon, _ror .:::::.f‘s::::;un TR N 10¢ si(z:e HornrnEs A asa CHIME e ICE Lol S c cost_is so-littie. The benefits| Martha; Clark, Electra; B0 e ; 2 ECONOMY PRICE 29¢ % great. You oo, will be a Diapep- | Mrs. Bmma S. Ctitihera i wene LOGKWOND, BRACKETT COMPANY, BOSTON 50-INCH SICILIAN, in #avy ECONOMY PRICE 30c EGONOMY' PRICE $1.77 sin enthusiast afterwards. Clarence Vars, sentinel. A past mat- penonyERS Pl Bl Mos 3LEY K 70c size— gac JOUTIIGE BEANSLE YARD-WIDE SATIN DB . . yard— ECONOMY PRICE. 55¢ the 1921° quality Stripes; £ (s s . S ECONOMY PRICE 98¢ _PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN plaids and. checks—all - 27 CHINE—a high’ lustr€ silk of . REEAETY 5 = 10c_size— 3 inches wide— fine weave. We offer a full B : = B s, taahkr ESENONY BRICE, % ECONONY, FRIES 2 line “oFcolors. * Valte ‘$3.00— ¥ $ . 15¢ size. 45¢ 4 ® 4 copenhagen, green and black. and 45¢ OUTING FLAN- ECONOMY PRICE Width 54 inches— |ECONOMY ‘PRICE 125 'S of heaviest weight.. o boaid e ew 3 ls . ECONOMY PRICE $2.98 25c sige. Some- 27 ‘inches; and-a’ few $3.00 GEORGETTE CREPE— : y “ECCNOMY PRICE -20¢ Fardswitle pleses< K i i 54-fNCH ALPINE COATING, S e g&umm's con ECONOMY PRIcE 8¢ Tty lacheg 1048, shown p 1J8 . B in hahdsome ‘heather mix- -~ SSE e in afl colors, black and white, E”XCL‘US“’E, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE s i Heany “weiknt Wil 'ECONOMY PRICE - 75¢ GEIUTN S SRR s T e e Loiter = worth §4.00 a yard— MmLW's Fdor) ":"‘”f‘h "-"]“ = ia]“" = ‘?“ A : ; ECONOMY. PRICE $3.48 staple_colors, and seersucker 8 104 Main Street : Norwich, Conn. » Soouowy price oo o | a0 paver s in e sighs suitable for coat linings, Al silK and a'yard wide— ECONOMY PRICE $2.19 $2.50 SATIN STRIPE VOILES 3 4 s : = T — ilk, and fofty inches e maaeie oAt PALCO ALUMINUM HOT 3% COTTON CHALIIES— pure si WATER BOTTLE. Regul " = , P ey 500 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, at BR[| SR SERAT | S CHeR |l Gl e t. VLR Most popular weave in a fine SALE PRICE $219 2%¢ DUCKLING FLEECE— i LU SN S heavy weight. It is all wool. PAULALESS RUBBER HOT ECONOMY PRICE 35¢ and white— 20 Different Styles—All Suu. i [ ] Value $7.00— WATER BOTTLE. Regular s ShE, e ECONOMY PRICE $2.29 $3.50 SATIN RADIANT, havy and black. Forty inches in T ers e e e inehes. Fime for Suits or TOILET PAPER— I?RCAI;ES od! wide and worth $3.50— Gida 5 ard wide an Dresses— BOB WHITE. SALE PRICE dien b ang ot ECONOMY PRICE 3298 $4.00 SATIN SUBLIME, ia is.o{)h JER:EY CLOITH:. ;1: for $1.00 ~5q SRR BOPLIN, navy and black. A beautiful eaiher miripres. Lo WALDORF, sAL.m Pmc s ERTZE s ik i 33 g ISOLES inches wide, and“the colorings for $1 ¥ all of the best colors. L e B CAM ot vl e oleid are medium and dark— 258 OM . Yard wide— wide— ECONGMY PRICE $3.49