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Albert McInness of Peace Dale, Jo- |seph Tanner of Hope Valley, Joseph A. Foster of Richmond, D}vm Mfi; esday afternoon and | Coombs of Allentown, John nfén ‘voters will make | Greenwood of White Roc': and H. Au- the hvw"%_ Wa | of the v&flm ¢ “Upon | {John A. “entrance- | w, in behalf jof bers of the service in the dht.rlfl pre: sented him a-solid silver lo¥ing cu anl a travelling bag. On the front the cup is engraved the inscription and: on the back is the coast emblem, | ¥ Captain Ed Roche and a detail of Kr-. ‘Sterry, Miss Jennie L. Case. six-thirty a delicious supper of cold ‘meats, rol a variety of choice, cake and coffee, was urved to about one| utwcr- runlnn r ‘were swry Thefimh Mary Don- Mrs. Smith and Miss Smith were assisted by oth- “.members in serving = sandwiches, cake and coffee. This is the last meeting of the club until after Lent. Rev, Edward 'H. Smith of Oshkosh, ‘Wiscorisin Wwas a'recent guest for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William' R." Lathrop, of Scotland road. Rev. Mr. Smith, who is a brother-in- law ‘of “Mrs. Lathrop, came east to attend a reunion in New York. While in Norwith he called on several of hig ‘friends. “On former visits, Rev. Mr. Smith has supplied the pulpit of the First Congregational church. He ‘was a ¢haplain in the Spanish-Amer- ican ‘war. Friday morning at 7.30 at Sacred Heart church, the pastor, Rev.| Charles 'W. 'Brennan celebrated a re-| quiem high mass for the repose of Lhel soul of Miss Abbie Harrington, of Sfivia Lane. - 3 his_ foree “of railroad special officers ‘;‘f"‘“" from New London, with United States | [FenCS. Marshall Richards and assistants from Providence, were in Westerly Friday morning, in consultation .with Police Chief Thomas E. Brown, and members” of the local ‘police depart- ment. The presence of the officers was explained en Friday afternoon, when, armed with sixteen search Warrants, they started off on e raiding tour of the Italian section. Tumy secured more good and evidence—that will lead to several more arrests. Local Laconics Part of the foundation of the King wooden' structure, off West Broad, un- | dermined by the waters of the Paw- catuck, collapsed - without ' much re- sultant damage. Mrs. Euwpice Burrall, for seasons a resident of Watch x-xm wi- dow of Edward M. Burrall, . died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas D. Thatcher, in New| York. John - J. Taylor, Everett P. Mat- thewson, A. Julian Crandall, John S. Cole will represent Hopkinton at the republican *state convention. Rev. Wilfred S. Hale will supply the pulpit of the First Baptist church Sunday morning anl evning. Rev. B. T. Livingston will preach in Calvary Baptist church. Rev.’ Edward J. Cleveland will of- ficiate at the Baster services of Nar- ragansett Commandery Knights Templar. A track team is being picked at the Westerly High schodl. NORWICH TOWN The Home Missionary Sewing so- ciety of the First Congregational church, held a business meeting on Thursday afternoon, in the chapel. | Following are the officers for the en- suing year: President, Miss Mary E. Wattles; vice president, Mrs. C. W, Chapin;’ secretary and treasurer, Mrs. INFLUENZA tically unsafe for legislators to tus Scales of Providence were se- 5};‘2’“ wrong. Mr. 5 (vrft ¥ good l':le‘!.ed as umpires. An amendment to citizens must patriotically bur the | the by-laws was adopted extending burden of - the t. But the|the time for filing team rosters to participation of women in selecting’| May 1o.t Bogn:l:‘r,i:s as to t;\e ;:r- - | ritd of eacl were -made, giv- e o th m“htl it A W%nme Rock and Bradford fiwe s into Connecticut. North King-| dncluding ' members and This was the last in a se- rved by the different supper eommmuu. -Those in charge includ- ed: Miss Jennie Case, - Miss * Lizzie Coffee, Mrs. C. W, Chapin, Mrs. Frank Avery, Mrs. David M. Dean, m!nad by several young people. + ‘Wednesday afternoon, when Co fort Circle of the King'’s Daughters, met at the home of Mrs. Stanton’ Brown. of Wightman avenue, this was fi?a an-at m”‘i‘{;‘t :f the circle with ‘Brown. e close she served light. refreshments, ‘Mrs. Albert Smith and Mlu Alice Smith: were - -hostesses Wednelflly vshanu.-h:s Arm Bndgy afternoon, office arrives.: He said|Bast Greenwich, South Kingston was he belis that women voters would | awarded the town of Narragansett to make it unsafe for organized. influ- | draw from Shannock, * Carolina, ences of ‘evil to compel’ wl(.' man ' to shnfleutowndandt Kenyon. S }ftope commit ptl!fiell icide votes | Valley may draw from any territory o ekt ‘| in Washington county not coverled by -the - other - towns. - The next league n&mm"&w‘"‘ of t::" e meeting will be held in. Shannock. :;: ext filhlt"u;'w.:erw h.fi,‘: Apsr::u:" Colt has introduced at the odgn’ buleRet’ Bioorara 1o | request of Adjutant General Abbott a g Waterford, Conh: Daniel J, | Dill to refer "to the United States Lambert Apponaug; William «H, | Sourt of Claims the claim of the State Conglon of ”oJmm and Clarence H.|9f Rhode Island arising out of ex- penditures in .connection with the equipment of troops by the state during the war with Spain. Senator Colt also introduced a bill to amend the new judicial code with reference to matters pertaining to admiralty Gem of Great Rarity ‘Whisky no. ionger has ‘an_intrindic monetary value. is _nof in the same class with ‘@lamond¥ old mas- ters and Shakespeare .folios, “ worth what your are. willing to.pay for it— c In the:large attendance San Francisco. Chromicie,. - . 3 N XX ZX TX TEN AN ZN TN KN K AN T - 01010 wmmo o mmm ok — S w1 o 110 | @0 1o — Men—Thls Spring - More So Than Ever’ The Manhattan ~ = ° Is Your Store Made So By Qur Splendid Stocks and Low Prices As Announced, Our Selling Policy Is : Bigger Business and Smaller Profits s,'ronm, ock, H.lza.rd, R W R e end maritime jurisdiction. Leroy V. Bell, Herbert Smith, J. Wil- 2 . liam™ Ineson, Thomas' Wright, Jr,| The Easter Sunday services in the George R. Partelo, Elier E. Pollock, | F; Baptist church will be special- Joseph J. Stedman, William Towers, | ized by the dedication of the memorial Rowland Sherman, David Northrop, | window to J. Alonzo Babcock by his Blisha' R. P. Chapell, Frank L. Nich-|son, the late Edwin H. Babcock; also ols, Samuel Holland, Edward Wind-|the dedication of the marble roll of sor, James O'Hara, Howard M. Cas-|honor, containing the names of mem- well, Thomas G. Hazard, “Daniel ~J.|bers of the church who served ‘in the Lambert, executive committee; Frank | world war. The tablet contains these %, Ennis; superintendent; J. William |names. James Aitken, Arthur F. An- Ineson, Samuel Holland, assistants; |derson, Perry Clark Briggs, William Willlam A. Pollock, J. William Ine-t(C. Brown, Carl Amos Burdick, Har- fon, Hlmld §. Hazard, hall commit-|ry E, Burdick, Lloyd E. Burdick, Bd- William A, Pollock, Thomas|win H. Chase, Frank E. Collins, Merle erxhl Jr, David Northrop, cooping'| Crumly, David Galaher, Howara A. committee; Willlam A. Pollock, Chas.|Green, Edward D. Hawke, Paul Hil- B. Clarke, Elisha R. P. Chnppeu. fin- 'lard, Harry A. Heflin, Robert A. Ken- ance committee; William A. Pollock, | nerson, J. Harold Kenyon, Frank N. George E. Harvey, Hubert Smith,| Macomber, Stephen W. Macomber, yrinting committee. George F. Olmstead, Joseph Ozame, Charles D. Peckham, Frederitk J. b S o e G iy Robinson, Carl E. Roode, Charles J. l!;::ck;dy ;he hl(ht cost Roode, Leq R. Roode. Israel R. Shel- S T AN A don, Will I Sheldon, ~ Simeon Shortman, William Surber, John Smith, Orrin Tarbox, Edwin D. Tar- box, Emery W. Tarbox, Terranova, BEverett C. White, Wheeler, Jr, John B. V Gladys Taber. Gold stars are opposite the names of Carl E. Roode, Joseph Ozanne and Harry E. Burdick. There was a two-minute session of the Third district court in Westerly Friday, the only persons in the court room being Judge Williams, Clerk Flynn, Officer Mitchell, Attorney Ledwidge and a couple of news hunt- ers. The only criminal case on-. the docket was that of the chief of po- l lice against Carminea Toscano, charg- ed with indecent exposure. This and the sevemal civil cases on the docket were continued for one week. Capt. Herbert M. Knowles of Wake-{ \Y/ - \Y/ N - BB B ‘I‘I been ving ‘as Md in the house of repreSentativesy. proposing an additional tax of six cents on each $100° worth of ratable real estate and langible personal- property. The measure was referred-to the finance committee. If passed it would boost the state tax to eighteen cents on each $100. There. is continually in- creasing demands upon the state treasury, and it these demands are to be met the state must bave the money. An act was presented to increase the salary of the attorney general trom $6,500 to $7,500, assistant at- lorney general from $4,500 .to $5 500, second assistant from $4,000 to $5,000 and third assistant from ' 3,000 to $4,000. Referred to finance committee. An act was passed making an ad- litional appropriation of ~$35,000 for maintenance of the Rhode Island Btate college at Kingston. 3 19 (1@ | G0 1)® | S— 0 | W1 || Kill th:.&ld. ‘At the first sneeze t; L SE T HILLSy | CASCARA QUININ / BROMIE,| sunam! eoll nmly for 20 3 y-fi e upum—:m.ks op & cold i [ 2 . We are going to double our business this season by giving hours—relieves grip in 3 field for several years superintendent o . . . Dr. John M. O'Connell of Westerly, | of the Third Life Saving District of the = e g doks’ !‘."“. }E the greatest possible value. Prices are high—we admit pren:‘efitlo! the Rhoig:d!sland State }mted States Coast Guard, retired top with Mr, Hill's : ¥ Basel , pres| at a meet- | from active service Friday, having i i o[d othe mlrk our ing of the rd of directors, when | reached the age limit of the service. At All Drag Steres lt' Il!d mn er to un i d g l'uve ed important matters were considered. | Incidentally this was his birthday and THE STORE OF INCOMPARABLE VALUES Suits and Top Coats on the closest margin of profit pos- sible. TR Y B W 6‘.' o - KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHCRAFT SOCIETY BRAND - . FASHION PARK CLEVERFIT 5000 And Other Good Makes $55.00 At each price we guarantee you.the greatest possible value < and a positive saving of $10.00 to $15.00 compared to what other stores charge. YOUNG FELLOWS THAT WANT STYLE WE HAVE:IT—Real Style, Smart Double-breasted Models, one or two buttons, clever Belted styles “— new Plaited Sport Models, and all custom tailored that makes your Suit retain its shape and appsargnce. . MIDDLE-AGED. 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