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WILLIMANTIC _ = of tho su- " perior court under bonds of §1,000. He ig Norwick Bulletin, ‘Willimontic Office, charged with manslaughter. His mother, 23 Church street. Telephone 105. who resides in New Haven, qualified as mum;m & il surety. sooth It 1s expected that Chief Gardon of the Manchéster polies upe Ca : 2 o In the Past Two Years Knights of Pythias, Natchaug Lodge, who Investigated the Nt sgon after | 3 2 % s "u‘m""" st 507 Main St Lacat it occurred, was the chiefitness of the | Sror: Board of Aldermen meets in Council state. According to his m-murmn( fl: - 7 e 3 ! Chamber, Town Bullding. Dejordy was on the wrong side of e 4 ! B 1 Knights of the l‘:m:fn— Thread City road. There Wa sa pool of blood bn the 3 3 ¥ 3 Tent, No. 23, meets at 140 Valley St. north side of the road, which showed | ' % : ) 8t. John's Commandery, K. T, stated where the motorcycle ridden by Howarth : 4 o] o "t conclave in Masinoc Hall. N . - and the automobile came together, and Stanislans Obara, who rans & grocery ‘marks extending for 30 feet ‘where store at No. 67 Main street, was charged the wheels ofsDejordy’s car d Fol- 2 1 —FOR lowing the crash, acording to a state- ¥ ment Dejordy| made to Chief Gordon, he | R S 15 i ?Eigs! nursing, holding tuberculosis cli in the police sourt Saturday merning will | naby olinics, it sdiling ‘intazieating Tiquors 1o Felix Leai- | tacte of S100) Gommor o i e D posstod A L his ‘hands and the automo nowski, of this city. Obara entered a BEa: “I¥ vou'bingbt: take out | Do Up his han / 3 b ] . W : 2 g " ° [ b . . chairman the road and stopped only | i l S ons et can eel that the money is go- ias of the road. Wi- | $106. The arrest of Obara by the 1ochl | g tate o Worthy cames Tanrn ey muoos{ ban kon the south side : ¢ \ ‘ 't , ives in Manchester,’| | police followed the arrest of Lesinowski | ter, dime or pickel you were going to liam Kanhel, who Ii said Howarth had taken supper at his ROAD SOCIETY for intoxication Thursday night 138t |gpend for luxiries and give it to the Red e a iy C Obara complained about the latter and home and that the lights o 4% .m il % We have never refused our| TONY — Nine Years Old — ‘ross,’ where it will aid some of the suf- - e meeting H the police made, the arrest. Lesinowski | fering people in this district” oycle were turned on. church m ‘Wedr esday evening. H then turned against Obara, stating Qbara E / s e or 1 His home conditions were Byron Billings left by sutomobile on a || help to abused or neglected . Lesinowski was charged | The funerel of Mrs. el Anctis was & ] o Dhera Tl sty e qumnuly ag| hald Setareay marsing at 330 v 8]« STAFFORD. SPRINGS b ot e o g I i oo bad that Be taie to o meat from a bux he had taken out of, her home, No. 91 Mansfield avenue. In| On account of there being only ome |y, Jewett City and Lisvon Thurs- |} children in Connecticut, ! . . ;m nolom‘;“ :“n mlquum mass .c.' sht ticket—the citizens'—in the nal;l'.l ulweg: kmi- , ’ / \ al sayi ‘““Mother Lesinowski the court that he | Joseph's at 10 o'clock . JObR | very little interest in the borough el & jone, was in Obara's piace sbout 3 o'clock in |E, Clark was oelebrant, Rev. James 3. Siiin will take place today (Monday). | "6 Grase D. Wheeler spent Thursday Sty NeBoviag that " the | ying, . :; -fler:nnl?:m:s L::; d;:'ul: g:::;x:n. t;{e; ;!':}:; du:u ;;: Rev. ::!nt; A‘.' :u‘}:_: After the polls close the business ‘meeting | jes Joseph Noyes was in New London 5 ! died.” lll"diflm M Cents and four Elasses of sider. at five | celved Burial was in the family lot 1 | ror orore ::‘(:h“i:k;g:i:hi: bl tornis Sos% Sumpuag D 3. Bilof Whih public will ap o | this to be a lie. His mother cents a glass. Mixing the jakey, he drank | St. Joseph's cemetery. Killourey Brothers { one on Brown avenue, one on Park ave- Mrs. Seth N. Willlams was o guest at a | | 2 §t, Susako drinking only straight clder. Weer in charge of the arrangements. Rue near the Tolland road, one on EIm | jneneen given by Mre. Wirt Breek of || good work and .upply The cider was not sweet and had SOme | py;,rg) services for Adgar Gold Hathe- | Street north of the house of A. B. Handy, gton 3 ! kiok, accoriing to Lesinowskl. He gave ¢ Mrs. Henrietta D. Wheeler Noyes, 74, | it o Tobiy V6 duribe wacking: o'clock at the family home, 191 Prospect | to, the high school yard. Fei. | ¥ho died Nov. 26, was born in Frankiin, |§ mMmeans to carry it on. ony to v 1o keep some of it as payment of & TO- | gireet. Services were conducted by Rev.| The public schools will iose mext Nri-|Conn, Jan. 10, 1846, the second child of : $ eremed that thy moncs was o be ‘wbed | E- C. MoCroady. The funeral was atiend- | 427, for the holiday vacation of t¥0 | pra and Mary H. Randall Wheeler, Soon | cooking and housework. He informed that the money :duul‘n . used | ed by relatives and many friends. Beau- weeks. ol % Of West Stafford, who! after her birth the ly moved to l\nflh' we must hn money to A to buy an axe he rcl:rn el ol nnsva tiful floral offerings were received. The | B- L- n"lmw“ % o8 Svsesgiing Stoningion and ocempled the farm which ! kept fr school. He s -or oo o gl 1 A mx: were Amos L. Hatheway, Dr. C. |has been ik s“, o vk vas the | ¥28 originally the ministry land of Rev.| ‘was Kept irom the Do It he couid ot it on'his shoulder, | JOITIS Hatheway, Austln D. Boss, Dr. D. | Walter Bassctte of Holyoke w ontmeton o first pastor of the North i} continue our efforts to make the box if he could put it on' his shoul er: | B Taylor, Woodbury Hunt, Bverett Moul- guest of friens sdn oc “1 - e Stonington Congregational chureh, where | was fl.lfd h’ "u’bod'. e dmiltee Setting pre(ty drunk on the | yon, Arthur Everest and Arthur L BilL St S Sl B e livea u’yir S0 years, Since thal it has | o Rogd o X Burial was in the family lot in Williman- 4 b een owned by the Wheeler family; the t H . hfi Obara cialmed he bought the cider from Mr. and Mre. F. E. Converse are Visit- | pou Srred iy these dependent children We placed him where a Windham farmer and that it was ewest, | U Selery. Arrangements were by Jay | o5 i qaughter, Mrs, Fredorick Kefler, | "one, 4 burned 2 few years ago i P Mrs.. Noyes' great-grandfather and He had only two gallons of it and did not in Holyoke. have cider in his store at all times. He| ~Th® ahnual cleaning up of leaves snd grandfather, Hon. William Randall and has home life and love. other refuse that gathers in the gutters| TVeNLY new members were recently | wiljam Randall, Jr., were both delegates hflhhy and saye them for M sold the Jamaica ginger to Lesinowski| oy 0 tvie time of the year kept the men | Yoted In at a meeting of the Stafford |y the convention which framed the con- T e ato the " wasaaeh | In the street department busy In the hill | Pusnesis Men's assoclation. bought a bottle of Jamaica for 65 {and beautiful floral tributes were re-|ine De held. In addition to laying a taX, | weinesday and sitended the meeting of a ginger WaY Wi and one on Fish avenue near the entran Obara 2 35 "y ay were held Sunday afternoon at 1.30 h i \e ki a cripple ,immonl, wfi:pell- stitution of the state of Connecticut in | ood citt: 'zen.llnp' k. Obara did mot see the latter mix | "cuon Saturday. % i wllxl:“m ml‘;&.“ :l“ ey # : o T, The dance at the state armory Satur- JEWETT CITY commanding the regiment of Con- MAR e e B e 12 AT |y i vy ety Sttonaes, s o St e i e e ourng v 5 3% e o cider in the cellar v vine- For Mrs. Ca ucl i and in d of zar, but it had not been operied. s by the Majestic orchestra. | For was-in command o his _regiment contribution is too large ¥ The bowling teams representing the Y, |died Wednesday a requiem mass was | when it was called out for the defense of No AND FRANK oy R R ::ke_-t;m;f M. C. A. will begin their tournament to- | 5aid by Rev. J. J. McCabe at St. Mary | Stonington. He was & member of the small £ uch 4 money owed to Obar: sinowski t (Mond: at the association build- | church Saturday morning. Burial was in | lower house and had & seat in the upper too or 8 a of ba ewell ouly Sor foseria at Obars () A o | B e Supners | Ariy hote At DAR & ot B e et |} oF Were deserted by mother ehh:\f;larhe hn: ::‘.flmfio”wzi:lei nhse p_nl:‘; The series will consist of eight games, ex- | of the Par #. Rosary society nue::;d hinlnnenl assembly’ of Conneeticut in 1822, men 01 8 3 . rvi ¥ = _rmlfll‘ ed on complaint of Mrs. Lesi- | 1ending through this month and into Jan- {2 body. Mrs. Suchocki is sury Her matetnal graut-grandfather, Nath worthy cause. A serious |and were br to us mowski. Both cases were contjuued to | 2'Y: 1921. Games on the schedule will | her husband and four chillren. Hourigan| Wheeler, was leutenant .é: y = O\I.llt by colonel - be rolled on the following dates: Bros. were in charge of the funeral ar-|served at the defemse of Stonington. Mre Saturday of this week. ,Tuesday, Dec. 14—Team No. 1 vs. Teshm | rangements. 2 : Noyes was descended from John Howland || situation confronts us—we | distracted father. We placed Dorcas Circle of the King’s Daughters { and Kiizabeth Tilley of the Mayfl ower. is to meet at Mrs. L. D. Howe's Tues-{ At the age of 11 she Wwith many others During the past Tew days reports of team captains engaged i raising money Monday, Dec. 20—Team No. 1 vs. Team 3. Y them in happy homes, sup- in the Willimantic Jed Cross drive have | No: 3. day eveniag, united with the Congregational church at [§ ‘must have Immediate Finan- y e been coming in slowly and Chairman M.| Tuesday, Dec * 'Team No.2vs. Team| A missionary barrel is to be sent|North Stonington and Was interested in E. Sullivan has requested that all reports | No. 4. No: 1 NTu:adw, Jan. 4—Team No. 3 vs. Team 0. 4. i . away by the soclety conneoted with the | all Hts sctivities us long as she remained X A plying guidance in their be turmed in by Thursday of this week.| Monday. Dec. 27—Team No. 3 vs. Team | Congregationa] church. All articles of re, Wi was until her martiage with cial Assistance. 4 Saturday afternoon the mumber of sub- | No. 1. 2 clothing are to be left at Mre. H. M. |(Charles S, Noyes, son of Joseph and i .| moral, mental and phyuml scriptions totalled only $1,022.15 or less \'l\xxudny. Dec. 28—Team No. 2 ve. Team | Wheeler's nbt later than Wednes’:;y. ig ‘Z;:oe Dfi?“l::Y:l' ::rn.hlt. ls;:."w}:;n than one-half of the queta of $2,500 set | No. 3. ‘Wednesday night is church night ti ‘came jome r the . . . § Monday, Jan. 3—Team No. 3 vs. Team | week at the Congregational church. Hend St 2“1;19; Shures ahe taa AUSTIN CHENEY, life. Father visits and gives e Wesleyan University students spoke at | ferred memi ip an me atsy » - the churehes Sunday morning and even-|tive member here, being at one time one President. |love and interest. ing, in the interest of the Y. M. C. A.|of the standing committee of the church, . HELP CARRY THE BASKET Roy Keller of Norwich, county secretary, | aiso for a number of yéars president of Members of Windham High school are S to enter a pool tournament at the Y. Play | 728 Present and addressed some of the the Home Missionary soclety and secre: i wessr o e o it (|- HELP NEW LONDON COUNTY GIVE ITS SHARE b Y | meetings. * A union service was held in | tary an W Monday. Dee 34th, “Ten eniies phvg | 2 VO 8 the Bapts churen 3. | onery seclety. In the work of boh sucte : de 3 Kellér, the county secretary and Mr. e B o o . 154 Sroo - ot . g ALL CONTRIBUTIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO WM. H. REEVES, nw v Pl . | ary_in foreign fields were entertained at 3 % X & 1 Fuel Wehner M. X Cran, ceors |37, Sl e e Smiarialne 56| 1 st ane i it e TREASURER, THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, NEW LON ior and David Monroe. Ninety games are | (OF at F. E. Robinson’s and Howard | %21 fuld shoul SR 0y the Btn- rial hospital Turkey. o be played Quring the tournament, each | MacElroy, who is to be a minister, at Alex | "5 Bospital at Van, Turkey. DON, CONN. i B = t i McNicol's. Saturday evening & social NES USVeLod (o het A A contestant to play two games with each family ; her three ¢hildren, Charles S., Jr., p of his nine opponents. with musical programme by these young mmediate and g men was held In the Congregational ves. | Jary &0d Ira I, had always her tender GIVE WHAT YOU o 3 A similar tournament is being arranged try. Sunday afternoon 2 boys' meeting tolicltude. The two older ones, after toeir permanent rehef among the members of the senior class 3 marriage, left the paternal roof and when was held at Willlam Marshall's home. S vy Thas seniore acs 3. L. P | T aioers o the e .3 C. & boy | &0 200, Yt ol o men e soune: George Jolie, David Ryan,: Hyman Cha, | EFOUP are John Chadwick, president: H. | §a' oo, qoms VSR # Prasticiog physic sen, Robert Bowen'and Peter Potignon, | &, F2ul Jr, vice president; Gerald Wolf. | yug acoapted, commissionte. Hooivroasy 4 % | treasurer; Samuel Catheart, assistant|jng (AOTRIEG commissioned the During Sunday afternoon at the Y. M. | treasurer; William Marshall, secretary rgs 27 C. A. 50 stereopticon slides of scenes in | Norman Parkhurst is the leader. Meet. | Cor.00TPS. He sailed fOr France in June, Russia were shown and brief explanations 1915, were given. Four reels of motion pic- | in Odd Fellows' hall. Eafety but proud of his work and rejoced tures were also shcwn, the pictures being Mr, and Mrs. Earl 8. Hiscox spent the i of i Ve D Ve % " greatly upon his safe return. i 'l‘),;-i! those things you talk about. | Workmen's Tools, Weifare Work of tho | woek end at Arthur E. Swift's, i Provi. Mrs. Noyes was endowed with great| you really want that itching |U. S. Steel Submarine Company, City of | dence. courage and fortitude, though being mn stopped and your skin healed, I advise |New Orleans, and Life on the Battieship | Willard Cady of Oxford and Miss | ou for several years to go about active. e in connection - with .the | ;M. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson have you to get a jar of Resinol Ointment, |New York. Many people of Russian des-|June Clark of Brooklyn, Conm., . were 1y, still she carried on her bouse At the closing session of the Rhode,era] wc( ago Feagrs ad "company | Eone to Norwalk, O., where they will visit a cake of Resinol Soap, .We |Ont were present at the meeting. -Pre. | guests at G. Robinson's. ties and was usually at chumi sod ot he |Islana State Grange c%-;lve;li::. “;; ;:_';;: :lnso:(“Br:;(or;. '1““"“ Do argued in | thelr son Albert and hie family. doctors: have b oeding the pictures the usual Sunday sing | Providence, C. Palmer apman, nenl.evetbc::\ cf”vco:'b"»'i r:ha: was held and a general discussion took |, -t ® Special meeting Saturday evenihx | parish house meetings, wocking with the eczema | prescribe Resinol “If you want to experiment, try the last Saturday in each month. The testimofiy given at the hearing revealed the fact that sums of money had been taken at various times by children who attended the school. C. 0. B. Hammond, who now resides in Griswold, visited relatives and friends in the borough Friday and Ssturday 2 Friday evening the Boy Scouts will be - elected state mas- |the United States distriet eourt in Prove 2ddressed by Joseph E. Cushman, who in Masonic hall the foljowing officers | others Th various ways. Westerly, the newly ittees | idence today (Monday) by John J. Fita- . b small boy, s0 we Arow what it will do. | Pres acs o i " elloW | wers installed by Faith chapter. No. 82.| Her sister, Miss Hattie A. Wheeler, has |1eT, appointed D O sore. Joseph | serad for setendants and District Attor. | *¥,5eEvics with the A. K. F. in Franc T is cooling, soothing, easy and eco- | Ehort Times ren Working on | o, p. 5., Worthy Matrort, Mrs. Katherine | been a member of their household for sev- | for the year: S&¥ 3 g nomical to use, and rarely {ails to over- During the past few months Frank O. Grandy of the borough has o Addison S. Hewes, legisla- |ney Peter C. Cannon for the government. |, .; "a5sinted probation ofcer b Judge rare 0 T ey P Nesman, Dack | ol ToAes IR B cvos rindcaliovin o ammittee; Mrs. Joseph A. Peck-|The trio were convicted of eonsplracy to | heoh *Fhointed probation officer by taking~ U SSImA Sl ey glcciions.” | poiak R Costirdldns given: is il | e e Dorthy much In hor theughts posle Linoom, were [, 17 “Mrs, C. N. Kenyon, Mrs. Savi:s | receive stolen goods, ithg. the! pdel ot & B A Rt Ask your deaier today for Resinol scholarships from $7 to $100 each to.ex- | treasurer, Raymond Cheney : cmaueiee | Mrs. Nogen oot ond Bl % the sum. |B. Steers, home economics e | eviovintel A Bl Shis ore T. Wilcox. A et hecn, the city,and announce- | Miss Margery Brewster; associate con- |mer and was confined to her bed for sev. |At th eannual banquet addresses were |freight car and lorceny : ment has been made that more schola: . ductress, Mrs. Margaret Wilcox; chap-|eral weeks before going to the hospital i | made by Judge Jonn W. BS;’;;“:’E:;f e e o Playoregosirap A MOOSUP shipe can be had upon soplicati The | lain, Miss Mabel Wilcox; marehal, Mrs. | Providence, where ske was cared for most il e - ililags, Posty: e The L. 6. C. club is to meet Monday o > ; / Klno“rey Bros war work campaign fund of the Internae lfi?,l,:n ,ffi”‘,‘;;,&fl;h‘pfi’,': EE::; P;g;l' ‘:mm“e::-y;'o:wx:eui‘fg"' A Meandic A resolutiom was adopted during the The Nerth Kingstown town hall was tional Y. M. C. A., and thus far nearly % o , being permitted demands a re-creation of rned early Saturday morning and the A to remain § session that dema but $5,000,000 has beon I Ethelle Parkhurst; Martha, Mrs. Dorothy near her in her Illness, and her ter. Q. tate board of agriculture, of w2 ch| gimnted loss is $60,000, The bullding | Ary Emma Nado and family of Ludlow, EMBALMERS The amount of $2,000 has beon.granted | wasder, Mes Eawt Grog: mentie | Sremice. | Ghx whn bamebin o ok $oha 3. D ot vff'w": ilon hat | 18105 DEICK: S0 CLOEDR ok Suterior: ‘anh | eagary "y Dot Sieia Gf Mex. Mary < ' B warder, 2 ray ; sentinel, Edwin - courage- | cecretary. The Tesolution provides that|ygioisord. Fire gutted the interior and | DeForge. 86 Union 8:. Willimantie, Gonn. "V_‘;‘h‘:‘*;’:p:“:‘: ‘;‘ u‘:‘:‘“"-p ted sun |ST5Y ‘ETand treasurer, Beriba L. 8.|o0us to the last Sk Atk e foas {he Sresent board be abolished and % |burned through the roof. The Yalmadie | © T American woolen miill is quiet and P s resen un- up of Moosup was installing officer. S nded by N4 = mposed wne AV rom ruc- Phone o thady Asswstant) day evening at the Tirst Congregational | meor PGn"d u“?" ety w”d!hz::n and relatives Monday, Nov. 2oth. new one created, to _be co town records were church during the soclal hour. An added afternoon, Dec. 13th, with Mrs. Olin Pot- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND the Aldrich mill is running on part time. Z. . Rev. | omber from the Rhode Island Statel o n". s they were cantained in a APeproof | Mr. and Mrs. Warner Smith and son SMTAon e e e e fot Noank; grand marshal and Mrs. Dw;(sh! C. %lxl: °'°fi°n‘m°n borough | o ;ige one from the Rhode m-lnlfl vault. The origin of the fire is not knuow;x Ernest have returned from New York JAY M. SHEPARD John. o gt r O | e o marios Tk o oamfort and | tate College, one trom tho Rfode Tel-lyy i is believed was from some accident- | Mrs. Smith has been spending nine Sweceedtng Flimore & Shepard The week end passed quietly as far as | & pleasine ineidenr we - association, and one each b A pleasing incident was the presenta- |53t by friends, 2 mumbet coming from | nd Pone s AEOOIT "pooleties. recaly- | OF Megligent cause " the police and fire departments were con- | tion of a past master's jewel to retiring | PTovidence and ‘from the Home »nd For- Ing state ald. The resolution also pro- Funeral Director & Embalmer | cemed. The warm weather is even keep- | matron, Miss Annis M. Robertson. The | ®i8n Missionary societies of \the churoh. D s that cach county shall have one $0-62 MORTH ST, \ LLIMANTIC |8 the usual number of tramps from put- | following committees were appointed by | Ihe bearers were her two sons, Charies representative on the board, and only Lacy ABsslaBt Tel connection unn:r:p Ba:ott':}::lrl:; :t:l;:‘:\di:hl!- R T, B e e S o vidence, Ly nder o iting committee, Mrs. Eva Burdick, Mrs. | X Lincoln, and her nephew, Josephi{”'Tno committes on agriculture urged months In that city, going there to settle Local Laconics ;_hlc estate of her mother Mrs. " in the textile bus- | Tillinghast, ".;heq?:a;fll&a?pmo progress in the | The furnace repairing at the library ding of 1scge mill bulldings and more | ¥as finished last week and the library building of larg from now on will be opened Wednesday 4 than doubling the capacity of & looal t4%° | and Saturday after: cons as usual was the speaker at the Sunday Services of |kell, F. C. Whiting. Other committess | NOYeS. Burial wa sin Eim Grove ceme- keeping of more cattl order to| tile concern. Workers in town are calling upon the the First Soclety of Spirituallats, This | Labtls” Brain Mons Mg, Tripp: fin. | tery, Mystic, in the Noyas family lot. e e Ta jocal milk supply. ' It also de-| * What was supposed to be & B TS | eople, for the sale ot Anti-tubercelests Dl' F C. J cksol ance committee, F. E. Paul A. A. Has- Rounced daylight saving as “the moa:[to the Pawcatuck river, a sort of public | FORCE ToF TUE sale of meeting with Alid a n S Prevent G o s ——"|will be appointed later. Visitors were micious law ever thrust upon the pub-|janding place, has reverted to private ue-| o0 e, e e ommittee DENT‘ST GRO\PI';";-LGQ’ &“u:l;“&: tive | Drezent from Norwich, Saybrook, Mystic, WOODSTOCK VALLEY |§& b L "“:‘ “““‘e":“"“: :“é:{m:‘ t.“,n ‘;:n camprises Mrs. D. C. Parker, chairman, _ w ey passed urging | erect b . 'W. ) V. P. Bromo Quinine tablets) remove the cause. Noank and Moosup. “no-;::a K cuzlemcr ;vt h;&.m is vis- fi?‘i‘;fi":m‘ifin- e o Bath Bt | oo ot Soarcaation, Mrs. W. W. Adams, Mrs. W. F. Sheldon AT 3 e sure you e nuine. £ lor o | it uncle, len . nyon this 715 Main Street, Willimantio GROVE'S L. B. Q. tablots, Look for B | Sonthington. At the factory of the — o At aication of the gypsy moth:|““Trere fs fndication that the textile |&nd Mrs. Briggs. Supt J. L. Chapman is Hours—0 a. m. to 8 0. m. Phone 4| W, GROVE’ ting iieh au- Xers of Westerly prefer to ascept the ; Kenyo: providing adequats laws to pun worl e ; o eeks dence, * sales. :vct‘;lcd:\:; ::;;fin‘ m:azv i mw'o?:a: fiarrynwh o "7‘ o ;’L‘«&?&;’ agreements and calling sym- o ,1‘_'" ) Skl o &, 8a, Vil bag oAl : yman, a form- strikes. known as exchange day in Westerly. ”!;fldg:l‘lt;( mz‘ is entertaining N’;"t‘:e“:uh xrann'vm.d to mun‘ue the | gtores, with plenty of business and no COL : Ladd, it co! t. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE SN (1 roooin den Cratia 1o of s | G0 108 P8 AT Mo | P e pntheren e brnging n che | e Eiaabecn e L by A Sabi es at the dgricultural + in the woods to|New York, where she has beca te attend . floats or parads 1 restlt of their labo % in Carpenter and son Clouis, Earle 'S signature on box. 30c. doing good work in enlisting the town pu- Peck, Stow & Wilcox company several de- lpu- in tite work and All Hallows' school reester to | the funeral of a friend. ‘hrl.“l llace e Btais. Smith, the Evergreen King, who sesms . Clarke and Mr. Wall of Wol tairs of the 4 Féllews of |Bave a monopoly on Christmas greenes. n:; ‘l’n-': ‘G ul::u:;m .:,: I:‘.:...:: illi i e Rz u’eh“ll:l‘ has uéfiu"im«n for the The regular Westerly police foree is b mantic, Conn. - yous o ey, Rev. T. M. Martin of Hebron was eall- HIL The chief receives $150 a month. the Miller in Boston. vice grand; Samuel R. Avery, recording with her daughter, Mrs. Willlam 1, I . Prince | Small Taxpayer.” Purce : er; George W. Avery, w::_x\n:::. | IDEAL GIF Box PENDLETON HILL RS e sne = fend Jo e William F. Eilwood, bacgage master on A was to be operated on Friday at a Boston made up of a chief, a sergeant and five Mrs. A. N. Hammord spent her va-|ensuing year as follows: John F. Kug- 25. | Ing on friends in town Friday. E sergeant $130 and the patrolmen’ $125. | InE 0% TV - R Mre. Henry Burden visited her daugh- ucmuu-rr gi.i::"lwfile:;fl(;, flmnei:: Tl B b o to the query of A rs. 1da Jones, who makes hom 5 o el o Geors land The tcwn makes no scpecial apprepri- | Nas §one to Groton, where she will spend ad Fatvl dHeten bat ation for maintenance of the police sta- | the Winter with her daughter, Mrs. Albert , i £s s e e N e as o e e o gy Biate " Rresmrie | masutasturs nd erection of a mansoleum | | Henry . Bailey and daughter My B H Mrs. George Jennings, the. town treasurer taking|for John H. Flagler, of New York, to cost Satarday. Harts officer'at Watch | hospital for a trouble in his nose { i der, | patrolmen, Including the f cation with her daughter, Mrs. Marjorie | ler, noble grand; John J. Hollander, Chariegtown wnd Bll!’tbn. and no fund is avallable for feeding | Reed. Jr. pride in being the first to meet the ob-|$50,000. It was designed by Albert Services of the Episcopal church were Fonon, Uk o o St o o ot 358 o e | T LR In giving Stationery, the donor has ample oppor- i i ; Al of the Rine-cent state fax and | The anmual show of the South Coun. [R00D at3 o'c o Ak . # i T e of the special tax levied for highwaya|(y Poultry and Pet Stock 8asoclalion be-|pen Luid on the new stats road was open: ° 3 25 % g 3 o 2 and other purposes. gins Thursday. ed Friday. Nearly two miles was laid. tunity to display their individuality and good taste, a1 oL el Bradtord Dyetng ameciation plane | 38 THGY, Newrly twn miles was laid since there is as much style in writing paper as there starts up on full time this weék. the shoulders. Henry O. Sorrell of North Westchester A rich smooth-bodied | is in everything else. Our assortment covers every was & weak end caller in town. TR e Georse . Mrs. Willis Almy. | armory, Providencs, a! 3% ; > fin ‘fld'nr}d § S Fofmaar, Mrs WEW AT Hinckley presided. | meiggol. — Louls Fortunaie, need, taste and fancy—Prices range from 30c a box Cane Sugar Syrup and Clark Coon are the com. | Leagu ! be hud France . : el up to $3.00. | American Sugar | i e e 4 e e s e .- Refining Company BALTIC & William Frederick Magel, son of Mr. e et y E EEQS 3 : Sweeten it and Mrs. A. Magel, born in New Britain | Paber ' 3 el and brought up in the town of Baltie, but THE H. C. MURRAY' CO. T TRTO IR | | 200 brousht up in the tovm of Balie vut o . 3 : L in Jewett City, has just opened a shop in Baltic, whers he is He is an expert .