Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1920, Page 6

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“WE CLEAN A\BSOLUTELY” HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR PATRONS Furs, Evening Gowns, Gloves.f and Slippers CLEANED TO PERFECTION GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED EVERY DAY BY AUTO GIVE US A TRIAL TELEPHONE 743-2 150 MAIN STREET Postal Telegraph Office, Norwich Works, New London—DBranches, Mystic and Bristol. “YOU CAN RELY ON SHALETT’S” e > the < assessors— s hins, Williath' E.. u- Bl:'fle and Argua Rich—in carrying ou \wwg}?uh assesso) on 3 the town in comp! "l'hb - will shotw thgt they. cent. of . Ehe t does not mean. that th went over every foo! every house or into ew every -butbuilding, but’ | assessors have diligenly endeavored to do as thoroush-and fair a work of revaluation as has- that they hive not n . swayed by Bach valuation made i acecordance with o }{1& ;;fl!cials‘ While definite’ fizures 7 bad way. One coulq almost read a aavilable for publicationtoday, it may e zh 1 % y he stafed .that. a substantial part of | BeWEPayer through her shrunken body the increéases in yaination poes onte properiy of the mannfactarivg con- auy liting thing. tiat has for days | cerns, of tha”fown. ! every, wmanufacta) ;na.a been incrgased in valuation b [—'_——-—‘——__— i A WESTERLY e ly.; of Westerly, Br s}ol. Warken, War= |t wick, West arwick, Bast North Providence, the C. Palmer Chapman, elected’ president of the Istend Corn Grower's association 1as annual meeting held in the room f the state board of agriculture, .at The ‘other officers of the population light saving. Westerly is the warmest place | Rhode Island, according to reports re- ceived in Providence from all gections tate, Saturday night, just be- fore midnight. In Providence the ther- mometer reported 4 degrees below ze- ro. Woonsocket, Pascoag and Cranston were the coldest places with 10 below. Other readings below zero were: Paw- mcket 4; East Greenwich 4; ewport 2; Narragangett. Pier was comparatively 1 with a temper ug high as gero, The report reads well, | but ‘as a matter of fact three bel r0 would have been nearer the mark.! 20 1-9 milla- the: inerease {n valuation alone “will nepdy nearly $9% 08 i the valuations fead the state capitol. elected are: Isaac L., Sherman,of dietown, vice president; secretary and treasurer; ©of Kingston, correspond- N. 8. Vaughn of Green- A. Pockham of Litile ovien pavennue to come to the Woard of relie: And as: to the possibiljl board of relief making material redue- tions from the aus: of fhe sments fixed hy | ance, @ asgessnrs, ome C'tizen who has re- | - After her remarkable experiencee ! ceived notiea: from the assess aluation has peeq ve Wi George E. Adams. ‘of Burniey of Barrington, executi that | Bady seems In a his property sesmed to ho the keynote af f - Danjelsan when ha, 82 Mamuel Burney for ~ake no offort fo grak a representatives. The salary of the fth edpe- lecs ‘that bady he.z 8 to boatswain’s mate, ice for the navy t been recommended- for a guished service medal, ¢ | and exceptional ability shown wken I he | was in charge of the armed guard of | the merchant ship Lucia, which was| g, torpedoed and sunk by a German sub- marine. He already has been cited. \dr O’Brien’s home ncreased fi'om $1500 to $2,- a resolution presented passes Rhode Island el also carries an increase of from $1600 0 $2000 in the salary o Tere is the present salary ates of judges and clerks of trict court of the state: :8 A k $1200. Second District, judge $1200; clerk 3800 Third e whic] . are not unreasoivble, T am pas fecrl" agreeable to abide by ¢t the gross r on the has's of the ~as- | cess .of $124,006 this yen present ‘tax rate ! some cuarters manasrament of town 'lfl'nh'a, 1A RS been the rule for the past two or nere 13 a belief. in Local Lacenics. : The general assembly Wiil.meet in | grand committee Tuesday afternoon to judge John W..Sweeney, 'y, associale justice of the su- irt el erk 5300 Fourth District, 890. Fifth D! A lower tax Tatetat the Banne 0F {ha tamiy Judge William H. qualify as chief justice 'h‘; (Monday) | % E : o maintentice of (oW departments. is judge,’ $13 { higher thon ever hefore os ta walarjes, gte, ag the same 3. 0f busi nesy In v 1 A resolution has been introduesd n house and referred tive -committee whi Tenth District, o2 i the ple-in all i Sabatea out excess of £102.000, wifle of that in- zht he lald. n,-,fi Island be elected b‘ pop z ¢ Hugh B. Baker of the First | , is the proba- [+ mms » 17 mill tax A e ~raal ‘comgeratics 1At the sawn mieht from a 16 ‘mill tax, s carnot he defermined until Hane i A’ costiof - destroyed b The house was own>d | and was flr"umedl superior court. et S The house passed Angelo M’J";"‘" towns in the campaign to exterminate | Under the act communi- | ties will receive un amount equal to | the local expenditure from the state, but no place will. receive more -than | $3,000 from the state fund. of coast guard men with that of the appearance as a judge of the superior court at the motion day session of the |8 p:rmr cnurt for Newport county, to- ndented b the Woters. The ~stimated wet expense of run- ning tha town during tha 918-20 ig given in the o nual tawn . report as Willine™ cannet fifure on.raleing lase t their ll\Jsefiold '(- cept_the Purposi tamily ght from a_defectivi s discovered by Mrs. P. S. Darber Hose made quic mse, but the fire had made readway that it was beyond m-w:rl request Chief Egger e Westerly department furnished | that the Pawcatuck h the burning insurance was carried on increases In salaries ta the Rcsoluuon appropriating $20,000 for, bonus was presented in commodity that the tewn uses the house and referred to the finance transacting its public affairs. A Dbill was passed in urging congress to cqualize the pay of coast jguird men w!th that of y.hs concurrence The Westerly town council met Fri- iay evenming to consider the budget to considered ‘at the Y To meet the di‘prnpndt er\, a tax of ".) mills will be xmul'cfi —showed the neople of Dax it is capable of as a competitor.of.the frigid Janhuary. that son what | ed by turnine inga record cold morz - ml.' for the winter, :Sur8ay. “Uprat tge Kmimdy “own farm; mfix’ There was not an automobile fa- tality:in Rhode Island during the first h of the :year. TnJanuary, To:m Clerk Whipple, :hv (\fl"u.e wi H | six persons died ag the result of be- the | ing struck by motor - 3 SH ure. was ma‘tchod by’ s. nnmli!r ot tn~ atrumenls in dthg %nrgqqh. »sohile numtrm 10, that” the ‘celdest pieriod was from :3° 1own to receive all fees. Charles P. and Ar Unless there is a change of intention | 0T Westerly, the part of the legislators there will | ‘t“u the Bro ur M. Cottrell :Lm(mz those ‘invited e no daylight saving in Rhode Is- d this year. Twenty-four senators m country towns, representing 82,- ehriaty 13~ The campaign is o raise a $3,000,000 fupd, not only for endowment, but also for further de- or about nineteen | velopment* of the univi ersity. Westerly members will be in "Pro i dence.. tonight. (Monday), . & see and hear Franklin “D'Oficr; i the Ameri¢an Legion. in’ the Elks” auditori sion of the American Legion, Westerly Red Men wil next Wednesday for -Providence, ‘and Lheir squaws, of -the Poconhiontas tribe, them, . They. will cct James T. Rogers, 62 Birmingham; . grand incohonee of érvation of the United Btates. WESTNINSTER A party of young peopls of West- minster greatly eujoyed & sleighting n ‘.ownm party Tuesday evening. Miss Bthel Newton.is' enjoying a'va- tation at her home in Westminster be- fore leaving for Chicage. Miss Violet and Ethel Newton with Honey and Bennie Rosenwicz attended the dance Thursday evening at the -‘;'Wi“our,hhy schoolhouss, in “Canter- le; night m. Th; mercury 7 constituents, Trere i of" the population ahlrdsy, te, are lined up solid 10 fhe znv mu Da.mehqn dur ng f2e - degrees “wbOTe. zero 'belng hest mark - here’ I o2 Stturday. above 'Betng’ the ‘highest y number of thermometers, So'whe: ening came it. 'didn’t have. weh A Jang ranmcnl of the' trolley service, s drop /to- make it get down' rarely ever reeordgé 4n; thia sec d towns, representing a pop- | He will speuk or eighty-one Ua.fl.on of 513,0 m on Phe. Mis- nt. oh the state population are in fa- While these com- mu'nt ies have about three-quarters of representatives in Qhe house, f.hev e but one senator e: sor of the bilL f Wit the tratl senators from | s Cl‘dl‘lCSCflWn To; northwest Winds was. 5g daring | assembly, o9n '?86 Of this poplha» 1] { day’s-atterdance at tlie, chury cut down from normal by the extr iy cold weather. Ju;t how much, Ml Knlhr'n:ly srown b ulationas ot January, ; qu:fi»s that will: be the town s practica it is’ éxpected that show this town has finest guinst that. wi] eastern: Conngcticut, Ay, @nd Mrs, F. W, at their homeinear nmurs - Su!ofus mqned to his "Mise Lucy Wheslack: of the Wi nul ‘Boston, will s}aefik on the sub- be: answered in - .Census taking, should not be “dosed” for colds— apply the i“outside” weatment— * Learn of the busy little bee, but be careful how you. take'a pointer from t are i}, The am!n “The; e&t«mme b:.w.k" -neveg m‘ore truly illustrated than v Baby, a feline ivonder, that was basking Saturday morning in. the - | bemeticent rays o heat ekuding from a radiator in the tempofary quarters. ¢ | of Ahe Putnam News company, while the Weather Man was doing. siunts. out_doorg with 15 below zéro wmw- ; | ature. . Baby was rescued during mw from: the ruins of the Chickering. ho- § tel, where she has been inearcerated since.the fire that destroyed . that bullding ‘on the night of Jan. 14-15. In the 15 days that elapsed from .the °g| night ‘of the firc to the time of rescue Baby has managed to hang on to life! viewed. 100 per|in the cellar of the Putnam News 1 This | company’ ese: officials | scene of wreck and ruin that the c.ty of woodland, nor | Has known about for years. The pe- that they looked tnto every roont, In | riod that pussy spent in the celtar has y corner of | been about as: rigorous. as any sim: does mean | ilar length of time in many winters, that they saw all of the real éstate and { and, be- it said, this kitty wasn't oc- bue their valuations' on what, they | cupying any suite at the Ritz-Cariton, ot the rm lists m;kms ve#¥'s grand total creased by the a-euors officials.did not have as.their store, amidst . .the - worst eltber. p this| She spent 15 days down among the Koen in- ! ice-covered ruins of the total wreck t. thelof a building, and must have done it clusive | on . her reputation, for thers wasn't ambltion the plan of boosting the val- | enough food .in the place to satisfy . uation of all property; regardless: of its condition or regardless of its past Hves that are accredited to a cat dur- Mr. Hutchins said Sunday that thajing'her stay in the. desolate surround- ings and was . on. her last lap in the race. for life when auncey Talbot, °n possible, and | oyper of the store, rescued her. Bab; s wild as a hawk when! any undue influence in reaching their first ,y‘;;:d peeking out ‘from a mis- | € conclusions relative, to any niecge:: cellanepus heap of ice-laden wreckage and could not-be induced to recognize best| anyone bit: Mr. Talbot, to whom she niot came when called. The cat was in 2 ang her éves had that staring look ot | faced death. 4 Several times since the fire M ! 0% salicern i g Friet has made an stfort to locats | t. hoplng agalust hops that she assessors, in-onn case the increase be- | i€ cat. I 'ixvx ~as much-us $196,000, As showing had “‘g ’\zdith;‘ g’"fi'; but ‘hle Td the zood will of the mannixciaring i1~ EHE R e NE DT TR, ATE » . stated..that- Some hen he wag in the cellar of th ly’s concerns voluntarily:in- Srbaott Tt e T A KT out | the Chickering hotel on' @ business | the Itsts filed last foll.. Tinelr’'s Drew: tax: vate of | - In the first few hours after her res- |- o SierithiRcst on | €6 Baby acteq like one of the great ! tntamed. and even ran awayr - when me tha mrigent venr, | MPAt wus offered hor. B i nasemsors | bezan o act move like hor-elf. and «tand after evma apneals that are sire promise Saturday was that she will bé gaining weight this weelk and | ponderlng over the advisability of errand. taking out some life and fi nsur- cay in Putnam. { way taken -suddenly ana s at the higl: school Friday and was.removed direc tal. Miss Covell is the daught elr fig- | Probate Judge and Mrs. Willis Cov cli!F of* Pomfret, town Putnam High school’s basketball team will in all probability Le a con- ex- | testant £ B onship of the under the| Quinebaug Valley Dask&lball league. | . i The defeat of Plaintielg Hizh school's) LSt Sl aconnmical | team by the Killingly High school team at Danlelson last Iriday even-| ing and recent victor es by the Put-!pPENNEY—In it wiil he pasehle 4 lav | nam team have given the locals a j fine pesition in the race In the souths { @ dlvision. a result got the first con'iction The officers found 16 0 fl Jamuica ginger at Jazl g X frequenters also wi Before the Welcome pool room. charged with maintaining a pl: husiness | Where gambling was allowed and was a fined $20, which he paid. s0 ford, formerly. of. thig city, hag receiv- James' sduare, Landon,”S. Astor” elected” a8 & mamben-of ment for the Sytton divi énir” prizes:the picture very highls ‘It ig bei claimed” that the rear. ject, The Kmdernnen at & meeting ating j of the Killingly V\«'aml;.ns club at the ¢ hall “-at. e High School, | £ Tater. part' of: Shiuiday. and QOr: | Wednesiny aierason med doice o | pight that it was impossible | redge will sive’a class demonstration. {to 'keep many hothes comigrfable and| The Brooklyn basketball . team, idérable . sufferinz, resulfed. . Sun. | which has been disbanded as such, €S was | now to play as the Conn, Mills Second, eme- | The players that make up the team are employed at the big fabric plant here. Joseph' Aubin, 78, died at his home LS pop- | on ~South -Walnut street, Wauregan, 19207 Tere ave | Quring Saturday evening. - Mr. Aubin the | had been -a resident of Wauregan for . in{ years. He leaves his wife, three ‘sons pleted, and | and: three daughters. Mr. Aubin was & figures’ will | native of Canada. He had been in B cone.of ‘the | heaith for a number .of years. ¢ xeported from | William J. Young, John H. Perry and James N Tauckers metbers of ¥ will- | ngly’s board .of relief, are beginning | iheir sessions today-and are to con- | Hrnue them:until the 28th of the month. lock { ore for Norwich’s Buf nruy Sfon The Utmost in’ h-ompt, Courteous Smm : o Prices AreRight the bratn, uerves, mubitesind Bided cel 148 wromont. nerve Main Street IOfiAL Cor. Shetucket St Druc Stores Norwich, 1559 themn MrsTrank Hill will have the mem bers’ of the Peatecostal - church at her the appetite of a healthy flea. hla-i tisticians who .considered the case onf assessed valuation is indicated by the | g4rurday figured that Baby useq up ' fact that in 98 cases reductions Were{at least eight of the .proverbial nine | falr way to become | fhie. legit'mate successor to the late] Tommy Tucker as the most famous | the beginning of prohibition in ind-| _ ham county for violation of the Imuur{ g $102,91. The Wi bix frequenters were fined $1 and the | O each. The te's office: also Gor the-vear Is completed ‘and | r7edted Demitul Cocus, propristor of Arctic weather Sunday morning set new low temperature records for the than'that hy taxatlon and meeting its| Winter In this city. Temperatures of Since that estimate Wwas mada] 26 degrees below zero were reported, 1t hns heen nécessary 6. erant mih- | 50 the morning trkes rank with the coldest experfenced in Putnam during takn's ‘teachers a%d there certainly | the past half century. Satirday morn- has been no raduction of nrices of any | Ine at the home of Dr. J. B. Kent on in | Church street, It was 15 degrees be- lozj eld!‘e Xow;sg point . Dr. Kent had noticed “recordeq there up to ‘that February—menth of . the: greundhog | 1777 JE00T0ed there wp to that Wwas a cause of reducing .the - wecks haa. Jpst depart: end trading from its tisual amount. “Souvenir” ‘W:.H. Taylor of Hart ed a lgrge picture from "Lady Astor |- of TLondon ‘on ° which' was . printed “With. all Good Wishes for the New Yexr “from Viscountess A.swr ALP., W ‘Ihe plcture” was taken November 918,.and is entitléd “The Return- ing Officer”’ and shows this;official in &t the' counting ,and ‘decliring - Lady poor This February promises to be a busy members, of the board, for the rEvaluation of properily s certain-to bring 'to iheir atleation more appeals | for reductions :than usually come to A Drama. of Strong Emotlons Breezy. as ths Prairie—As the Wild Rose—Full of Brauty and Chivalry of the Rugged West. B e e Charlie Chaplin. In his fourth million’ dollar comedy “A DAY’S PLEASURE” ° REGULAR TIME AND PRICES Mat. 15¢-20c—Eve, 15¢, Z0c, 25c, 3o Farce Comedy by MARY RO‘ERT& l!NENAflT and AVERY NOPWOOD With ‘Ada Meade, Edna H bh‘nl : John Philbrick, Olga’ M:’kl, Carl Me- ams, Alice Johnson, Mabe! Forey, Joe Uvun. chh les anldm nd a raft of specialty a-tists. GARDEN OF GORGEOUS Special Augmented Orchestra “Tumble In." —Boston Ad ‘hey Don't M-lea Better Mlulul STRA'N The Cleznest and Best. Ventilated Theatre In Norwich MON., TUFS WED. — 3 BnglnmEvery Day AGNES KANE — Smgmg Comediene FRIEI .D AND DOWNING In a Camody Sketch Entitled "M.Y mcu CLASS VAUDEVILLE and MOTION PICTURES SND ABE" ages | that formerly went to “Webster. has been, ihen,-one great a the trolley strike inso- crowing out of ORPHEUS COMEDY FOUR Smgmq, Talkmg,.D_immg, With Class; FLORENCE BILLINGS in “WIT WINS” A_Six. Part Super Production—Don’t Miss This Ona. i o — S FAT, Super Production D COMING — Thursday, Friday, Suturd-y—COMlNG PETTICOAT MINSTRELS Dafliags—A 1920 Edi that cars on the local line now run through tp the state line, instead of 2oing only as far as TWest Thompson tas formerly the rule, and the estab- lishment of a motor 'bus lne between this city and the Grosvenordales has resulted in regaining for Putnam very heavy percentage of trade from | th Seven Dazzling, Beautiful n strelsy—Bigger and Better Than Mammy's Birthday That Was Hon a Short Time Ago. (Continued on Page Seven, Tel. Four) | Aloosup. to J. ‘ st:r Gladys Covell, of Pumirct, is a.‘ avpeal th the Loand 5 ill with appendleitis. at the! e ar 5 d S $43 11, botk Ni imban bospital. |- Misy - Govell | =Y R Stiiwel Sl 1o yeu TODAY AND TUESDAY TWO BIG FEATURES —Tn ; & " a 8or to Mr. and Mrs Zuble Symington ROUNDS—In Springfield, Mass., 10, 1821, a daughter. HE SUPER SENSATION OF THE YEAR “The Boomerang” Henry B. Walthall The Most Stupendous THE ONE AND ONLY Charlie Chaplin IN HIS FOURTH MILLION DOL- LAR COMEDY A Day’s Pleasure C‘hnndflrr Round F. MARRIED Photodrama L ZSTER—In Ora Crocker, Lester, s:m ervic e t 1 o'clock. cemetery. RATHBUN—In Norwlch, iwin L. Rathbun, aged om his late y afternoon, Feb.| ce, i 8 at t‘r\r»e o’clock. tic cemetery. ot State Policemen Eu.m, anageman,! Pennell made two raids in North Grdsvenordale bd.lurd( night and as 1 paid \hev&lo\l‘llll:.flTh'J Norwich. Feb. 1 , . wife of aged- 20 years ’(m] i m e evieye, Funeral from Clinfon avenue, Requiem urch at eig Ne—In New Jqumund Beumann, husband of 1 O. Ackley. BRODERICK-—In New Rav n, Jan. 1920, Miss Ella Broder} BAK[‘}R—In this city, n. M. Toker, danghter of Aunle Horte gan and ine late George B Funeral from her Street, Tuesday l o' CK. Requiem mass at St. rick’s church at 10 mobile cortege. COLLINS—In Preston (Iially 1, 1920, Miss 23 vears. { Tuesday, !“eb luck Jan. 38, Years. 192 A Rathbiin, Conpr.. E. ‘Robinson. HIS MOST LAUGHABLE SCREEN GUA cf the Day. Treating & Daring Sub- CEARAGTERIZATION y—An 8 Part ] T NTOXICATE AUDIENCE WITH LAUGHTER. PATHE NEWS—Up-to-the Minute News Topics NOTICE Norwich Lodge, No. 950, L. 0 ‘O.M,, had a contract with . John W. Moore Bazaar !co. to furnish a bazaar in the ‘city from Jan. 29th to Feb. '9th. The Health Officer for- | bid dnncing and therefore the re Bazaar Co. decid- ed to break contract through & Compmy, s Gt no fault and under protest of /the committe¢ of Moose lodge. Nevertheless, Norwich Lodge, L. O. 0. M., will keep their faith with the public of !the city of Norwich and con- tinue Popularity Contest and awards as formerly advertised, place to be announced later. All returns to be turned in to R. C. Pardy, Secrehryoan- zaar Committee, on or before Monday, . February 9th, at MooaeHome-nyevenmgbe- tween 6.p. m..and 9 p. m: ‘WM. R. HASTEDT, —— . Burial wifl be in Hillard cem- Sup"r Feature, of Charles 1. Tuosasy afternoon, . 8. Burial in Muplewood . wife of George H. 61 e CONCERT AND BALL State Armory, Danielson Friday Evening, Feb. 6 Ten per cent of the gross receipts go to the Civic Fed- eration, Danielson. STONINGTON uneral services at mily 16t 1n W ooé» A departmeént of savings among the pupils of schools in.the town of Ston- ington ‘has been ‘instituted by Super- “The ‘purpose is (o promote saving and thrift and will be in charge of these teachers: Eldred, principal Old Mystic 'school; N. C. Denéhey, , Mystic; Edith A- Durgin, for and _Catherlne Quonocnonlads. intendent Snyder. S S0r Totm ‘Bioer, l!ll’LE\—In Westerly 0, Maria B. Greencugh J. “ ‘the boraugh 8choo! ‘B. Crandall, West. Broaq street.gchool, Pawcatuck. , The collections are to be ma.de momhly and deposited. in the Savings Bank of New London. A group of the Y. M. C. A, has been formed - in: the -borough,’ -with young men constituting the member- i Avery, Howard ~Koelb, John McCormick, Manuel 3ello, John McDowell, v, Charles Brown, Erich Schafier, Chas. Tutsch, John Tanner, Arthur Scheller, Edwin "Venard, RATHBUN—In Pontiac; Mich., Jan.. 29, , " Bisle Lathrop, wlfe of Edgar HARVEY—In Tewett 1920, Wvelyn A. wite of O vey, of Kenduskeag, Me. | -Funeral services Tuesday 2 at'the home of her dsuxhter Mrs. )l‘ H in Maine fit' | the convenlence o0? family. services private on accoumt of - fess in the family. Stonington Pointars. Fo rthe purpose of making power was shut off in Stonington, My;u ang Neank four hours Sunday { bome for.a prayer meeting: Tuesday | HENRY E. evenin 8- George A. Williams, collector of per- sonal taxes for the town of Killingly: {5 "to begin” receiving. euch. taxes -next | rting: on Febwuary and has ) vé of sthe-times & * he 'will ‘receive P Members of Leo J. L'Homme: post, American Leglon, -will “consider the I-.ALPHQ ’& iz ‘b; e’ Tsé& % s adoption nvnd Lele(.t @) ‘;ze presfilent te iiing at Wednesday eve ‘Walter Walsh, anuel Pinto, William Duke and James La Grana. - Arthur elected president, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McClurg have returnefl from several weeks' visit in i Scheller has been William Duke’ vice, b John W. Haley, leader. icers will be chesen at a meeting to be held this week. The funeral services of Judge Gil- ; bert. Collins werc held . at ¥ home in Jersey 1. H. Decker sunphefl the pulpit, of the Seeond Con- gregational .church -Sunday morning. His topic was The Golden Rule Inter- preted and Applied. [ Chureh & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Dtrectors City Sunday after-. Today (Monday) the body will arrive in| the borough on the 156 p. m., train, and.will be taken to his summer home, there to remain for a few hours to give frionds in the bor- ity to pay their last nguished towns- Children FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Embalmers Lady Assistant Telephone $28-3. MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE {All Goods Cavered by Insurance. During Transit) NORV/ICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD’ and Cennecting Points B Wl.d. SMITH ALLEN EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN NERCE ARROW TRUS TS MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE Phone Union 3840 138142 D"EFEE STRZ"T Phone 3619

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