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s, 10 he 3 - he x ~ AR 3 N L _accom- | ¢, o til'we: turn_ dip- | mmrrynreumlto-y.r; 1 eral assembly in| returned from ‘ Orlando, | Florida, -where ce was g ; » : : | : X i -mn:ln:h .:“n::n ?Mn:uflon puuy an | they spent. the winter. : svhether the Riverside’ p.u rkecmeal(w‘onlds Choral cluf/ fllnl’fih bem 2 i - FERAT B : b 4 act exempting the Narragansett Pler town will d ‘l& ¥ v ; < rafiroad from taxation up to four per i o 1l be R ; hrough the 'winter in the Q’Kfl‘%fl Demg fiee Press, cent. of its earnings. Another act passed jand a whmmu nm l{:mw.‘:a: p'-x;“; nuthorizes the towns of South Kingstown | {erC “!“",m Hann b 4 and Narragansett to contribute lto the. The Westerly. Zh"b““'“h”“h e e.; il cost of service of the road. It also au- tphlished a branch in the - village of 1 € thorizes the public utilities to permit the '%nd{nrd Libifl.r-l;u; l;‘sa(i} gfi:flm s: mlmont of Qtmflngmll'im' ‘ot to reduce or discon- ipterested in extendin; mr:enclv:mx:l{he act also allows the of !.hn library ‘and ‘his eiforts- are fully thrsa: daughterm Mrs. John H. Shndgiez towns to make up any defieit in cost ofyf appreciated by. the public. Mrs, John T, Meuse and Miss: operating the railroad. .The. superior court cagé of Catherine MeCort ; two, sons, John O. and F,m; i The act to allow Frank E. Shaw, of | Hoyt against the Westerly Automatic | McCort, also by, two sisters, Mrss Ellen Providence, to sue the state to recover|Telephone company to recover an the Ledwith and Mrs. Bridget Densey. [ | 5 x . . hols. conomy is, the 8 an amount afleged to h? due for l::e‘clfl‘: death-of Samuel E. Hoyt, who was elec- B kiagbon Polnters: i e s : ila. nxtk'mafi ffl' cidl o I!jli; i:h , jon of the state pier, was pa: " 0 e ‘ - ,,,:,, ; :;\:u':*::(: ‘md’ killed lm the house. This “be! "It is now decided that there will he a £y B : ble “aid 6 1d | o ‘Ney nnfl Observer. matter has been hefore the assethbly at 5 & :;r;! e;g:::g;rg s;:n r:h:hatmt:;n:mkemu_ y 0 rach session for the past ten vears. The | v ai ,] Mrs. E R. N¥e have'"lnovefi et 2, bet siatare ab M resolutior® specified damages of $60.000. f gron, SiTodt 46 Hm,fl.d 5 Rafant t ot Seia ob (s Representative Kilduff said the claim ‘ommy Mrs. -Maud Williams who has = bee: ted at $25 000 and had now reached 2 n. 1000, annfl not $60,000. He sajd that Bflmoi i caring for Mrs. Samuel H. Chesébro, | '.:;:;,-:.:::::h;n;:;ma:;:::.xrad: ::,W;-,;s*;*:a,:::,:’" e "%f.%“@"’ug%f"f e ‘;?*:z: *m""““’os“:-:fi;m PR T PO :st:fnv: ;T ?fed \mrr?;?i:d::st;:\?efng; i v Amony the imortant acts which fatled : % izfim;:{’l g.gamst s Wation: !c “{ etal vl\o‘xxg sea!ectll::; fia“éia’“é;"’.‘;';: o rate prlCCS meah more VI St e B s uunhflcukm ahomlon hll! lhe mllk act, the two measures designed to prevent g R IR = : . We pald high prices for our SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, and adopt a plan to ‘encourage home s o gy 23 T 5 R ? : ? e 5 3 : building, and the Sunday moving picture g i : e BB T 3 FURS A MARABOU TN R S law. Among the Smpor(al:t TiAsres “ Sy 3 . . 5 8 - I8 i : rushed through dufing the last night of e { t . e i 4 ; b thot e session was the act to abolish:the > d F> | o 2 ; a . il o 1gnon g P jury commissionership, and providing for ; 7 4 B g E B 3 3 state bonus for yeowomen who served 3 g during the war. The hills for relief of trolley roads were indefinitely postponed. Mr. Davis voted against postponement “ and Ferguson did not vote. At the final session increases were in salaries of the commissioner of the attorney general and three . assistant clerk superior court for Washington county, Jjudges of the supreme and superior courts, -clerk ‘of { shell fish commissioner, pages,_in the as- sembly, doorkeepers and assistants, sher- if and deputies, clerks of district courts, and others. i The, Rhode Tsland total in the Inter- church World Movement . United Cam- paign was $555 520 Priday. Al of the returhs were from Baptist chiurchés with the exception that thé Congregationalists ndded $34,000 for “total of $38,632. An- B T ol e really 'mt‘érested But Y'OU have got to come here and see what weare yuota. The quutn for the Baptists is $1,- o 320,000. The Baptist churches in Plain- ff - ¥ field, Cumberland and Greenville have +) el'lng - Su;tts*For Men and Young Men . This movement is to be telt clear hack to the mills. - If other merchants will fall'in line, it will mean lower prices for us. nnd for ‘you. - WHY, ‘CERTAINLY NOT! THEN COME IN YOURSELF AND SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CLOTHING AND SHOE PURCHASFS o 4y seventy per cent. The Westerly Baptist churches have made no report to the state united campaign director, Rev. T. Clifton Harris. Rev. Walter 8. Swisher; of ,New: Lon- don made the opening prayer at the conference of Unitarian churches of Southern Massachusetts, Rhode Island nnecticut, which was held in Newport . Officers werse s follows: Judge Chester W. of Providence, president ; ton Reed, of Fall Ri Rev. .\lnnley B. Townsend of Attlebo secretary ; Augustus R. Pierce, of Pro Idence, treasure The conference voted ‘n aporopriate $25 toward fhe fund of being raised for-the relief of 80 - Unitarians in Transylvania. Narragansett Lodge of Westerly ob- wrved the 101st anniversary of Odd Fel- h in America, Thursday night, banquet and - NO. NEED OF PAYING MORE HERE. THEY ARE 4 MEN'S SQFT'HATS $2.95 | These Men’s Soft Hats come in the cor- rect “styles for Sp‘ring and -*Summ_ er ' Men’s Tweed Caps, very smart, high Dk g st S Women s Oxfords Military l:leel Russia and Dull Calf L?lthers Exeeptlonal Quality and “Value. fatrad with, dan ng and female impes sonations. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Bai- ley gave selections ,with piano. and drums, and there was singing by a quar- tet_composed of Harry Coleman, Irving Rlowe, William Hair and Wilfrea Blnck- durn. Loeal Laconics. The Westerly Cyele Club minstrels, with new jokes and added features, gave enother performance before a large and tatisfled audience in the Bliven - Opera ouse, Friday evening, this being the Sfth public presentation. Councilman George’ L..May, 87, of Eouth Kingston, died Wednesday night in the Rhode Tsland hospital- following ' a wrgical operation, The superior court has adjourned sine At this unusual price, irou can} | well afford to get several pairs of these smart Oxfords. Each! pair will then last langer and keep looking new. ‘! ki on of the Third District court. Beveral book account cases were dis- posed of and others were continudd to the next regulaf session .of the court: Coppuccu, who shot Manne, i3 stil: at Mrge. 7. Miss Rosalle Higgins is home from Greenwich, Conn., on a brief vacation. Spanish War veterans. and American Legion men. will aid the Grand Army men in arranging for the observance of Memorial day in Westerly. The Westerly Fire department joined with the Paweatuck department in a pa- rade Friday night, marking the opening the .fair.of- tie - Peleg Sy Barber ‘Hose’ company. After spending’ the deason at' their winter home in Flogida, ‘Mr. and Mrs.! George A. Champlin returned Thursday to_their home in Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Sagar have die, the cases on the docket to. be tried HECIRER < e | By the court, without jury having been, : : s ninal e wes s w7\ Brooklyn Outfitters Shoes for Men, Boys and Chlldren ‘are economy shoes —_ because quahty 'anced against prlde, there are no values to. equal them in GEORGETTES and white, ‘flesh, bisquz, éfl rose, navy, from $5.98 to $18.50