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| Ths Woesterly Board of Trade commit tee that have in chai imntnary work toward the eatablish: of ‘& hoe- pital is busled in éollects for It is expected thiat the repott sis gor carrylag th' The neasd for suct | & erly has long beeh will work to completio; an institution in W est, but thers has besin fio organ: ized offort in Board of Trade took the initiative that dirsction until the|at her home ¢ | a | bursived WESTERLY | line time to réach Westerly at return trip. At 2.80 Tuésday l.thrgazin material was n:; fa m!lln fixfl‘, itted to the mext|] for a chimney fire residence o B e Tt ety Charies Brown in Mechania strest. The P: B. Barbers respondéd. Damage was it Wizabstn snrder, matser of Wiltiam| - | Snyder, of Lincoln a % in also by » daughter, Mrs., Hliz- R et b o AEEE (e l i 7.45 on s i a_fire alarm + 4 Paweatu You can stop led Monday | N. J. She | Foley’s Honey ucletis for an hospital fund | abeth Howe, with whom she resided. by the late Mee. Willlam D. it s understood additions bave zem made thereto. trade committed rap;r! will suggest the ways and meana desired result, and that one of the ways will be through popuiar subsceip. tlon. . Tre peopig of We ly are noted “tar thalr generosity in all campalgne for the public good, and it is belleved there wiil be u ptompt response to an appeal for a hospital fund. | The Bradferd Branch of the Westerly Memorial and Library association is ap: preciated by the people ofl m‘:l vm.-::i Iready the qoarters selected are ;‘“‘.\i to uflmfltfl ail who . would njoy the Advantages of tie frés pudlic fibrary. Biforts have be:n u;gl& lh: = , 10 establish- ars that have gone, m-gt 'xr ; until wndertaken L= Boled Wood, who Fasé the nt work his personal attention, pported. by the library trustees. probably to achieve| &d ] west, 1st. 1] 8 stifl alarm for a chimney T | Daiiy % medbas ME bt v T n o A offcr o tho or th Kingstown at m rso a menth. ia Potter, who is todting th¢ s at Tacoma, Wash, December ‘ The next éonveniton Médern W‘odwm the -board of trustees ars seriousiy|Perkins, past regent mmmn; iniproving the il facll! es at Bradford, qu;leh with tion of peéple n i wit in tha cetabllshment of a builds e and adequate for all nts. Abraham L. Atwoad, chairman, and ing W. Patterson, engineer, of the hods lsiand State Board of Publly ds, are in Washington attending the vention of the American Assoclal State High Officials. Mr. Patter: @on addressed the convention Tueaday, ng continuation of the present legis- Jation providing federal ald ‘In thé con- wruction of highways. | Myvon_ Plympton has requires b bouaght Vi'eoks, cil; 1. Ryan, Chasrles T. Willard, Theodere ry ; Cornelius Mv; nnr‘.v nflu‘ry H. ll):‘ty, ;ol_lectar’ E; Thar- that village may|e: Wilson, chapiain; Henry E. Noyes, f‘,l;l‘e Wfllfl P. Levins, {brary purs | B Squadrito, & there devoted entirely to I pur R i er, Hefry A. Mul Hyde trustees. New York. Miss Louise Trumbull atténded a con- terence of New London County Sunday Hchiool workers Monday in Norwich. , Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chase will oceupy ' |the Mitchel]l residen wailt | during the balance of for alleged neglect that]|Pines. sulted im thé death of wife of the a loAg time, When eatled for trial the superior court at Weaterly, at the nt oasslon of the superior court, be-| Bumner, counsel for plaintiff ndant persisted and non-sult resulted. ce the new sult these cuttings @irectory: Rev. preside 8150 chalrman of the exeputive commit- tee; Ira B. Crandall, is'a member of the commission of the executivée commit- Al Clayton Clay rdick is president of the Missionsry society, and Samuel H. Davis is treas- wrer. Lucius P. Burch is buriness man- ager of the Sabbath Récorder, According to thé report of Treasurer Davis, of the "Seventh Day Baptist soclety, there was a cash balanca on hand December 1, of $2,044.12. The in- gome from pérmanent funds during the month was §1,300. Tocul Y.atonies. Textiie mills In Westerly are in line with mills of Tthode Island and the United States in announeing a wage re- duction, sffective next Monday, whije in some mills the ‘wage reduction and re- duced working hours has been in effect several weeks, Mrs. Terence MacSwiney is to be in Providence next Eaturday, and several from Westerly will b8 there to greet er. Mis. Deborah Kfiox Livingstone has been selected by tie Rhode Island com- mittee of the Buropean Rellef counail, a atate womexz's committee. to obtain the eo-operation of évery women's organizu: tion in the state. There Was a large attendance at the funeral of Gardner Howard, for many years townm _clerk of Fost He wal the fifth of his family to lold the office The storm of Tuesday made it just the day for duck sMooting and-local sports- men wWers out in force along the beach- is $25 per thousand, thé highest in the state, anu does not fmelude the' fire distriet tax of $1.57, which makes a total of $26.50 for taxpayers within the fire district. The in Pravidence #is $23.50, Westerly 1 ail other plces in Rhode Island in tax rates. At the fecent annnal meeting of the 8 Wegterly Pire district, the treasurer re- ported the district out of debt and sug- gested a reduction.in the tax rate Thers was no reduction. Instead a vote was passed appeinting a committee to con- sider purchase of a triple combin- ation fire apparatus, at an exponse of from 312,000 to $15,000. To accommodats workmen at Wateh Hill, and at the request of contractors and the Westerly town council, the Shore Line Electric Railway company will have 4 ear lenve Westerly for the HIll at 6.45 2. m. This will give re: jis alonz the CATARRH Quickly Efiled by & Pleasant. Gem-Killing Astiseptic | The little Hyomef Inhaler is made of| bard rubber and can easily he carried | 1‘1 pocket or purse. It will last a life e, Into tils inhaler pour a few dre; e Sl sk s is thed by the Zauze within and now you au‘::a‘.‘d?‘:: breathe it in over the germ infested membrane Where it will speedily begin it work of killing catarrh germs Hyomel 8 made of Australian euéglyp- ‘a8 combined with other antiseébtics and is very pleasant to breathe. ] 1t s guaranteed 6 end catdreh, bron- | tis, gore throat, croup, coughs and| or money back. It cleans out a ed up head In two minutes. & Osgood Company, and rerywhere. | ‘ Misses Helena' yard filim Dr. & De Vers Barbar. clAiming the Mitcheil family ,000 damal t " George W. RiNy pleked a fall bloom- intiff, This case had been in the courts|ed dandelion in his yard Monday. GALES class Walter M. Buckingnam, and at the offex tory a duet, In the Cross of Christ (Ed- ward Howe), was sung by Mrs. Bucking- ham and ‘R. D. Povey. Freeman was at the piano. Carter spoke on the topic. At the preacl: ing service following Re: spoke from II Peter 1: Mrs. Henry and bronchitis. Among those Who pig supper a5, the home cf Representative Willtam I "Allyn and Mrs. Allyn in Led- fiTiday evening for the benefit of the Lédyard Congregational church were % 5 4 A Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham and | for thin, dry hair and scaly Mr. and Mre. A. O. Faford, also Tracy |1t IS Teaily nature’s remedy, b S t $45,600 in Christmas olub sav- ings is being distributed by the Wash- ington Trust éompany. % Poqiidt Counoll, No. 442, R m at its annual meeting ag follows: int; George K. Boynton, "1t is understosd that Librarian Svood|Henry 'A. Muller, oraiors James H. Weeks, re setitry ; » Stenimgton Peirters S Mra. Alice 8. Conant has a‘n.v. g. “f \vmmmmk. in the M. B | y jureh Sunday morn! at that time. Counsel for de-f CTUTH SUCES TR At the Sunday school session Mrs. R. Irv ing Hurlbuty * Westerly is prominent in the Seventh]for perfect attem@ance and Mrs. G. H. Day Baptist denomination, as-shown by |Wright's class the baiiner for offering.At from the official échurch|the Mpworth league evening service, Mrs. A. Burdick !o|Bmma of the general conference and| Progressive Livibg. readings. the festivities This 1ree is {0 be on the plaform and everyone will be asked to place a sum of money on this tree to help toward the $500,000 of the New England Southern conterence toward ed for the work of i Methodism. The Long Cove contihgent of the La- dies’ Aid society of the M. L. church met at the homs of Miss Julia C. Richards last Wednestay afternoon amd continued thelr worlk. Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop, Mrs, Fred E. Richards, Mru. Carl B. Lawson and Miss Alice Satterleé atterided the tea given by Miss Betéy B. Larcabee, regent of Anna Warncr Bailey chapter, D ome in Groton Thursday afternoo Migs Coroline B. Frosmar ente:tained and Dorothy Wulf of Con- necticut, coliege and Vincent Jones and ‘Wesley Jones of New Haven on Suunday. The Messrs. Jones had been in attendance a ta senior dance at the college as guests of the Misses Wulf. , Hurlbutt is ill with grip Aondey to & fire In Pond * NORWIGH BULLET! DON’T COUGH cough—stopit qfi?fi.yi‘;m and Tar of Rhods Iiland. be Mabel Meech, with Mr. and their dsughter, Miss Vice-regant | ‘Warr <. Elias B. Hingkley, B, CrandaM, lrsas- New England counecil of Boy uts. at her howe 1 Norwich. Rev. Alleh Shaw morning g4°vice at the church “at Mbhegan Sund: the cel wardeu; Jo- James H. to grand coun- ternate; John D. Maynard, and Mr. a returned | Gard district. Hng of Sund Commu: use, Norwi in Wequetequocs the winter, while is at the Isle of Invitations have Eliery Durdick of Green which is to take place FERRY odist Episcopal church. from Psalm 87: | e Final Census. received the banrer)ers in New London Mond: returned from their wedd: years, having come here don. He was born in Miss Caroline B. |prior to ence church in M wife, two daughters, Quiney, Mas; G. H. Wright 10. M laston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. York last Fric England, in West Hartiepool. gone about two months. evening of the of the Synday Haas of Chureh sireet, ing $1,000,000 ask- {5 hospital from all | High scliool. Mrs. Bdmund Lanb is iliness. Mr. and Mrr. Léonard William Koonz of guest Sunday of Mr. ‘Whiting. LEE & 08G0OD CQ. daughter, ~Antoinette icech, all of Mid- dletown, motored hére Surdayjafternoon to call on Mr. Meech's brother-| sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Satterlee, Nathan A. Gibbs, cashise of the Thimes Ar- | National bank of Norwich, was a busi- lec.ed of |ness visitor in Boston Wednesday and Thursday and atterded a luncheon given by James Storrcw of that city ‘o tlie sion of the mational Mrs. Emma Benrett was a recent guest for the ¢ g of Mrs. Franklin H. Brown wiush condueted the ration of the Lord’s supper. Charles E. Maynard of Preston was a caller Sunday on his mother, Mrs. Eliza La Fontaine at their home in the Stod- tev, Allen Shaw Bush attended & meet- ¢ school workers MYSTIC been weceived from Mr. and Mrs, William Dow of Lafayetie, R. 1, to the.marriage of their daughter, Miss Mertic Arline Dow, and Raymond Robinson Burdick, gon of Mr.' and Mrs. noon, Dec. 25, at § o'clack, at the Meth- Walter H. Lathrop has returned from a business trip to New York. / Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black were cali- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leonard have taken up their Tesidence in their ‘newly lived both there and in Massachuseti coming to New Nash was a reader in the Christ and Mrs. Clark of Wester- At a recent meetiny of the official board |1y, and a son, Charles K. Nash, of Woi- of the M. E. cliurca it was decided to have a Christmes tree for the Deaconess hospital in Boston Christmas school. .t John Jeifrey left for New y and sailed Tuesday for ‘here they will ‘They expett to be Ralph Haas, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. captain of the football team of Westerly turned from a trip to Hartford. Norwich was the Several from here are .to go to New London today (Wednesday) to attend an Meech's grand- Alice Satteriee. A Lard Substitute. Missionary socie afternoon at the Congregational ay and obseived | District Deputy ett City. e | oling o December 3, m at the ch, Monday. . ing Monday ning and Sund Crouch of Aus and Rev. E. ranville ' avenue, Saturday after- | Sunday tist church in Thursday Rexford Crane, Nic] musical part. were solos by Ebba Smith, ay. ing trip and have Bennett leader, the topic was |furnished home on Peanl street. Margerie Nason As a result of Thers re special John M. Nash, T2, died i meetings, it expected that thre A solo, O Thou in All Thy {her¢ Saturday afternoon after a long ill- | morer will unite with the church Might (Rubinstein), was sung by Mrs. |ness. He had lived in Mystic about twa|early date, - Arrangements |werc all from New Lon- Maine and had hPa London. Mr. n Sci- He leaves his rs. Walsh of ent the Mansfield church Tuesday relatives Troject has been chosen y afternoon and evening session of Palés- tine eommandery, K. T. Supper is to be served between the meetings. 3 Mrs. Charles E. Wheeler entertaified the Main street Tuesday afternoon. A joint instaliation of Father Murahs couneil, K. of €., of this place and Nina council of Stonington was held Sunday Main street, the installing officer being SPRING HILL fellowship lunch heid at the Baptist church on' the ‘evening® of every evening of last we MacKay, formerly of Putnam, was the speaker for four evenings. ning Rev. A, D. Carpenter of Williman- tic occupied the pulp: preached the final sermon of the evening. Quite a large defegation’ from the Bap-! , flute, added very miuch Miss Frances: Da ed out by the pastor, Rev. B. F. Nye of Lebanon was pres—l at the meetings Sunday. The Radies’ Aid Society is to serve a| baked bean sup: 4 appropriations eommittes and the commit- | tee on military aftairs 5o that the military | i company here may have a place to d!m.! ty at her home on East latter council's home on Jobn ¥. Hennon of Jew- cetings were held "there Commenc- G. C. 8 evening, Rev. Friday eve- ; eve-| ay moraing e 8. tralia was the spéaier, ! E. Gales of Hartford! Wednesday ning | ‘Willimanitic - was present ! even i and -M. to_the the week there! W. L. Storrs, Migs | and | During Mrs "BEET PULP | A car on track containing 20 tons of ||~ Fresh, Clean, Sweet, 'Arne'rica_m HALVES CREAMERY B ER, pound. ... 49¢ Cut From Tub. BEET PULP Even weight 109 pounds to the sack . " Buy a ton right out of the car "FOR LESS MONEY, Charles Slosberg & Son * Cove Street Rev. R. G.!| to the memb iation 3 the g for an appro- in. Bristol m: 1 interested in ppear before the | racovering from Harmes have re- is Fr Very and Mrs. E. V, A R., at her attended the chicken Starved hair W Hair Petrole, th and dn automobile party including | Chief ingredients are Latham E. Smith, Mrs. joseph Rugha, Mrs. Caro Manicre Mabel Smith Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, Mrs. Del- phine Fish and Mrs. Kemp Jones of the | PO! L village, with Mrs. Billings F. S. Crandal |fesults which barbers and Mrs James A. Stoddard of Stoddard's Whart, attended the exércises and tea given by Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R., in the Community house, Nerwicl, ‘Thursday afternoon in observance of Oli- ver Ellsworth day. Miss Sarah T. George T. Meech Latimer has returned after ten days' visit in Hartford. 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SomzllmT my bush burns and sometizges it is A leafless wilding shivering by the wall, But I have known when winter ha Pricked the cffeminate palate with eafe Drise of “‘;‘}' Whoet mete habdness seemed vine, Oh. denediction of the higher moed And human. kindness of the lower! for th 1 will be grateful white I live, nor ques- on h sdom that hath made us what we are. ith such laree range'as from the ale- house bench Can reach the stars and be with both &t home. —Lowsell THE LAND OF GOING-TO-DO. Some grown-up folks. and chiliren, $08, Live In the Land of Joing-to-Do. Tomorrow s always their busy day, Procrastination has come to etay; And it neyer occurs to them that they Might order thelr lives some other way. So this is the wisdom I give to you; Don't live in the Land of Going-te-De. Today and Now are the only hoars Surely subject to 2 And Time may brin nerest is Now and Here to make the day's work elear; If'we pase it by, and prograstinate, Tomorrow ! ub, that may be too late. "Tis just So this is the wisdom I giwe to you: Don't live in the Land of Going-to-De. —Frederic A. Whiting. in the Universalist Leader. HUMOR OF THE DAY must say those biscuits are fime* exclalmed the young hushaid. “How ‘cguld you say those were fine inquired his mother when they t say they were fine, mother. 1 d I must say so."—Beston “As a cowboy I'm a failure.” What makes you think so?* - “I've never had a single offer from a {moving picture studio.” — Washington Star. . Wigwag—The new inventions are esm- itly opening up undeveloped flelds of Doolittle—Wonder If T could get a job chopping poles for the wirsless telegraph { companies ?—Philadelphia Record. said Mr. Dolan, “T overalls are tp become fashionable.” “I hope not. They'll put éuffs on the bottoms, make 'em narrow waisted, with delt in the back. and completely ruin their appearance.”"—Washington Star. “An eady job would suit me, boss.” - How about winding the clocks every bear . T might make that do. though prefer the job of tearing the leaves off calendars every month."—Besten mscript. “How would you like to sign up me for a life game?”’ was the way & baseball fan proposed. “I'm agreeable,” replied the girl ere’s your diamond?’—Indianapolis . - say, Pat, Low Is it your nest ' s “Faith, an’ it's just blushin’ with mod- esty for kapin’ itself out of other pessple’s business."—Farm and Home. Mrs. Gasaway—The judge's wife is the ost fortunate woman in the world. Mrs. Lissen—What's the reason fer ali Mrs. Gasaway—Her husband sentences all the tramps that come under his netice to beat her carpets and Melp with the housecleaning.—Houston Post. Teacher—Johnny, I suppose you kmew wha} a caterpillar is? Johnny: its an uphelstared Ipt. “What have you been doing for the past five or six years?™ ssid the first | philanthropist. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Wigy worn by eriminal judges om the English bench are di istinguished those of civil judges by & little patch of ¢ black horsehalr on the top. to build a dreadna of protest from women profession by declaring th: stage of a generation ago larger numl of capabl it does today. of insulation. It is almiost in the electrical Industry. Ching-Noung is' reputed t¢ have the original teacher of how to rqake bread from wheat and wine from rice, 1998 B. C: Baking of bread was ghown in patriarchal times and became 3 pro- fession in Rome in 170 B. C. - New York has a man engaged In what he says is, a gainful occupation who ap- pears in fhe citv direstory as a tattooer many owners and -fanelers of dogs hays their names tattooed on the dog's skin. Austin J. Harman of Custer, Okla, hag proved to nbstone.” resent a life-size humaa flgure Standing erect. For instance, it mignt be a soldier. The material is galvanized non, made hol- low, 80 that the lower filled with cement to -n:“