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Phillips, went' to New London early on ‘Wednesday morning by automobile an Toturned to Kingston by way of Westarly, | npes o areiving here st 10.30, with three prje- | alienation of the affections of Mrs. Tay- The pmmurhn»m that on or October 15, of the present year, of Portlagd, Me., and John IH. Dixon and rington induced - Mrs, -Taylor to leave her, home, and that shie hag not. returs- in_th a ed. The body of the defendant was at- e e Sectlon, ey AT®|tached by Députy Sherift Mitchell and in defauit of bail he was committed to s were made last weel, and the|the Kingston jail The Wbode Island Ayrshire club an- nual ihseting will be held this (Thurs- fhe two spent a night at emeh cottage day, evening In Providence, beginning ir meals therein. 144’ 10.80, with luneheon at 12.36. Sherlft Wilcox made Investigation ahd|speskers will include at two eolored men and|rigno iclous in their actions, i College, Dr. . reau for eradication is, @ sheriff came and J. G. Watson, sécretary of the Na- scertained that|tional Ayrshire Breeders' association. Merelil “Post, elected officers as follo Chapman, commander e commander; Jameés A. Don second ¥ice commande: Butler, .| treasyrer; John Shea, John M. Walter Flynn: Wiiliam Donovan, Jo- executive committee. At the conclusion of the business ses- two\exgeiting boxing bouts 'were omas V. Clancy acting as onérs. They are: John J. Gordon, White, Harry Rréestone, both colored, and wasited for breaking nd entering three Summer cottages In South Kingston. The eottages were ransacked, but not mwech goods of value taken. It is evident that vicinity. ~He learned were seen going il the di- Teetion of Westerty fre_on Monday and men hie sought had been given shelt- fon and wese réleas- department, and as cuspeets were taken into Estod;. Patrolman Cavanaugh Arrest- he tw wgroes in Howard Street, on Thesd: rhioon, and Gordon, Was lo- o g at the B. P. Larn- Patr an Geer. The trio they had besh in South “roomed” in Wasterly on t, bue denied the commission of dby mme They declared willingness 14 fétam to Rhods Igland-without ext or any process that would de ! » supérior court decree, Nathan B. Lewis, commissioner of the Hte ot foe iate C Wednesday, auctioneer, real es- l"h pman at the time ent of the estate, 4 e eatity caiise of Jbeeph D. Wil 3 against Efia M. C thers, all claifnants and beneficia- e estale. he Chapman homestead in High street eonfisting of « large parcel of land, with dwelling 1 ¢, barn and other build- , #ad sold {o Charles P. Beclesiond &84 the price was $11 . Bl Mon: purchased the property kBown as the Chapman quarry for $1,- $80, located on the westerly of the Hofkinton road, and containing about ur acres. Aldo, for §975 fwo actes, bounded east- #fly by thé town fafm, and southerly by ty, hortherly and westér- chn H. ¥ and of New Bngland Granita jerly by land of heirs o ad, and southerly by rall W. Rathbusi, for $575 1 dwelling se and and, 4t Burden's pond. # swamp, of fourtee y the Lemuel Vose and sold to er lot consisting of cranberr: bog and half ¢ owned by Abram |’ Burden in Burden's pond, was sold to Judge Rathbun for $3%. The latest real estate tramsferd re- the offics of Town Clerk Even foilows: Susan A.lin” the woman's, case £, her promise to #et out ag she could and to stay out. Stoningten Pointers. After o visit fo Hhis borough home, Bdwatd Gilmore has réturned to Hart. Crandall, wood lot, in town ; Chaflés H. Cfandall & to Hannah L. Crandall, house and in fligh strest: Ziila M. Butler to Maghati L. Crendail, houss and lot on High street; aflts M. C| use_and fot in High stfeet; y Reéal Estate y to v Darling, land n Bettle et al. land ut rtis to at Pleasant Lawsén to Beecher sieolony o M. > M. Hemihzway siaolony summey . ot &l to Anng fouses @nd lots at Mnsw ngsbury Curt! sy owe, land at Watea T’ | Corbella McL. Clfrils to Heary C. Howe, Igt méat Witeh HIi; Stafamo Turs & §x, to Dometico Lombural et ux,| and Jot 1a Canal street; Domeni- & Lomberdi »t uf, to Stafane Turrisi ot wo houses and lots in Canal i Weekapaug Beach and Land im- jement _company to Julla E. Darling, d &t Weekapade: Hantah 8. -Oavite Beatrics I .Gavitt, b and lot in lashington aveaue; Smalley Pink and niits Westerly company, to Al lot offt High ‘on_Trust company to Smalley d Red Granite Westerly coms @laim of lot off High street; .m Shérman to Esther B. Shers half Jot at Watei Hml; John B, et al, to Roger . Dunhani et i, t 8t Wateh Hil; Ella S. Davis té Jonh F. Davis, house and lot in Margld WESTERLY : [ John R Wileox, sherifft for Washing-|Opers house, Saturday eveming. A dele- ton county, with Deputy Sheriff George|Eation trom' Wesierly will atten Sult has been brought by Lloyd A a|Tavlor, of Charlestown, ton, of Westerly, ‘in which dam- $5,000 18 claimed for the alloged for. of the Connecticut H. F. Hinckley of Springfield, first I « matter up with the|seph Purtill, ston, publed off; refereé. v jual alfcfion of Granite Oity Woodmen of i officors wero elgcted as follow 5 'l‘l'lvr, nm coft @., R. Healy, con- W. A; Rook, advicor! W. B, Hall, W. E. Martin , B Shea, esdort ; G. W. Spear, aentry: Dr. S. C. Y | physician ; -Leo C. . ,trustees defl.l‘d Haggerty, musician. slie elected these ofa®rs at ‘Willianr- Anderson, i (Clachrie, tanist; George Booth, Afifrew 8. Low, Willifha Davidson, treasu senior henéhman; Rebeit Carson, junior k W. Ellis, warder; sentirtel; James B, Local Laeonies. Thé tax rate of the Pascoag fire dis- trict had been fixed at five mills on the lepfesentative Stifiess has .introduced | to grant a pension to George Bellamy, of Westerly, a Civil war- vet- . John Cas#ligne was celebrant of the niiptial mass, marriage ceremony clera, of Weaterly, and\ Miss Wes| ina the church at Bradfofd | STONINGTON William Gardner, coal black, of Paw- catuck, and several-times-married have been hoarding with colored beopie | in Méchanic stréet, fore the Stonington living together Pawcatuck, were Both _were adjud fine of $20 and costs, a tof 4 imposed upon Gardnér. He did not settls and was commiited to the county jail in N was suspended t town as soon over iCristinas guests of Mr, and Mrs. me. of Albert L. Stickney ‘and - family &t Wamphassuck Point. llzn!x are eitinguished st Bix -~in the | mormm;, leaving ' the "borough in dark- xvv!& . MYSTIC Memben of the Mystic League for Vil- |} ement are jm recelving the lage Imp printed annual report for Oct. 18, 1920, the officers mfim‘mz being as follows: President, Christopher Morgan ;first vice président. Miss Joanna ‘W. Burnet; second vice m-ecldufl. Mrs. G. S. B. Leonard; -sécretary, hig Ceorge; treasurer, Miss Bertha w Fodte. Lda,irmen of committee: treets, John R. Wheeler; sanitary, W. H.’ Gray, M. D, finance, George B. Greenman;_ preserv: tion . of natural beauties, C. H. Davis; prevention of cruelty o sanimals, Mis. Christopher Morgan. _Advisory commit- tee, B. L.. Holmes, Miss- L. L. Dudley, Frederic Denison, Dr. G. S. B. Leonai Miss Annie Greenman, Mrs. C. H. Wi liams. The report of the - treasurer show| eReeipts, balance Oct. 16, 1919, $588.3/ Gues and cash_contributions, $400.50; tbs tal, $986.85. Disbursements, street wo and collecting household rubbish, $380.50; printing reports and postage, $27.85; new rect cans, $24; painting and :letfering cans, $12.20 ; contribution to G. A. R., $5 total, $450.55. Balance on hand Oct. 1 1920, $386.85. The annual dues are 50 cents per Yeut , thus the cost to members for the monthly remaval of household rubbish is four and should of itself gres{iy incredse the meff- bership of the league. The league was organized in 1901, so {8 now started on its 20th year of service to and who have dome so much to help make league deserves not only the commenda- e the welfare of the village at Leart. meeting, Tuesday evening, Dec. 28th. a’visit in Boston. Gremiey. | Refreshmeng# wers sérved. John Beges has réturned to his homé in Brooklyn, N. Y., after a visit with his Bo frequent visitor To-law ana daueh m Lt du!('nl n-nl rumhu Bauiu umenmx\ie ave a formeér mlaenl here, is. ¥ in the . village and ces. g 3 Charity chapter, No. 61, 0. E. &, I8 to meet Monday evonxns, Dec. 20th, ta_ini rfina was._ in New !lr and “Mrs. ivluu;n cnmveu of Poquonnoc were callers he Mi oe Ffink an m ent Wedgesday in m% 'afiu eit of the Wfir‘ld Wn one-sixth cents per month, which faet|ald; Ben fond of an ntmi‘lt, Nathan sm the hwd m fhe community. The Work of collectifig “"‘“’ ¥ ehia ot the houseliold Fabbish éach month is car- ried on with unfailing regularity and effi- siency and the village owes a debt of gratitude to those. who have given such faithful service to the work of the leagué igter i Alln-, A Macaulay ;' Mre, Muslin, talker as you Mystic mors attractive. The work of the Miss Eleanor tion but the support of every resient and/| i "4 e theve w; {here Should be greater interest shown 4nd more finaneial assistance rendered by 2 who are not ngw members 1§ who Be am -ilnmxbg dfi:flfl‘“ unmm solos by Ka'herine Ilaltroddl. wers véry pleastig. sale and about eighty dollaFs Was re: alized on the evening's enit Oxoboxo lodge, M., at the meeting Friday night work- ed the third degrés on four ‘Gandidatés. from Thames Lo;ln ercises’ i cotnéefion With fifth annlversary of S(bnlnfl-m lodgé in The darce. given in Robertson's hall Thursday night for thé benefit of Co manity beury wag largely atfended. Lénden Were e Cheppéll of Wa- Ice cream Was on Fhe annual meeting of Charity chaptér, whs held Tuesday even- ing in Masonic temple, at which time the follgwing, officers were electéd: Worthy matron, Mrs. Eliza_Barnes; worthy pa- tron, ¥ B. Bucklin; essociate matran, Mrs: Artis Stoddard; secretary, Mfs. |X Smily Smail; freasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Wiieox ; eonductress, Irene Lavers; asso- clate cofiductress, Ruth Dodd; trustee for three years, Bergen 1 Greene. The ap- pointive officers. will be announced later by the incoming wofhy matron and thege L r with the ofticers elected Tuesday evening will be installed at the next A dele;mon Notwich and rapresenv.ed. G terford Was the pfomiptér man's jazz orchestra of Norwieh fur- nished musié. Cake and ice ceuyn were on sale. The affair was in el entértainment Mrs. Charles Dodd has returned from A whist held by Mystic Hook ~and Ladder company at their rooms Monday evening was well attended and was a very successful affair. The first prizes went to Mrs. Sophie A, Tyler and Harry Mey- ers and the consolation vrizes were awarded Miss Ruth Deodd and Lawrence Charles Chapel, Miss G ace Dyon. lflaa Jane Macaulay, About eighty-five dol- lars was raised. The Ladiés’ Ald sociéty will Erancis M. Mitchell at: the parsonagé Wednesday aftérnoon, Bléctric lights are belng installéd in Thieves have visited the summer Its Ur'xmistakable is Mlmi Economy in Use- 'SALADA" ORANGE PEKOE TEA Send us a postal card for a free sample. Salada Tea Corapany, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston, Infusion. treet. “;y".sug the sameé period there wérs five mortgages ager nltn' $8.800, ons feélease of mortgage, Ml nmr(gnn ofo attaghment u luu. ‘3. Raterty, state chairman of e American Association for the Inde- Pendence of the Irish ' Republio, s BOulloes that Mrs. Terence MacSwino will arrive in Providence Saturday foon o femain until Sunday Wdom. She will be accompanied by hes -la%, Miss Matle MacSwiner, Boland and Frank P .Walsh. A | meeling will be held in Providenco ] “OHIO \TUEC” Master Electric Cleaner ADDS HOURS TO YOUR DAYS—DEMONSTRATION FREE. Telephone Stands $10.00—$12.00 Ladies’ Desks $26,00—$32.00 . Windsor Chairs - $12.00—3514.00 Cedar Chests $17.50't0 $36.00 Card 'Ta,bles;tCoshm;ers. GlobeWerpicke Sectional Book Cases' We have just received a large stock in Oak and Mahogany, One or a complete Book Case, ideal as éan ha thade. .. wudonywrnlfim‘:-l’i I'h“ xt as pastor of the “'&,_ Frea pm””.: m‘d e n ris Potter, m, over g B g e : s Fred Gomoe I8 shingling his house. - G. 3 morm Linédin and | Borsquist is helping him. sfilgt Lyme Wére guests mgy\_ The iliustrated lectuto on . Ireland 5. incoln's ‘siiter, ‘Heév, Walter Wil T Wik sw\fi”' : tors. 1.30. s. ind, teache mimfln’édbul Palmd g‘mm-l 5‘:'.'3:1"'1. m‘ilet; the bl 4 i and grades three and four are fon. havhl., a hflef 'F"q "#"32:@?’%"‘3{& R . g@;&;fim;fi B RISTMAS SALE - URS am FUR COATS 1, FORMER PRICES For Christmas Gifts or Personal Use nothing is more appreciated than Furs. At present prices no need of waiting for further reductions, because these prices will not be lowered and it is almast a certainty that our stock will be sold quickly at these reductions : - * Raccoon Coats, $275 Bay Seal Dolman, $295 Rich, Dark Skins—Were $375 _ Extremely Smart Model—Was $550 Plain Marmot Coats, $135 Scotch Mole Coats,_$329 Elegant Mink Dye—Were $225 . Smart Flare Model—Was $575 Trimmed Marmot Coats, $165 French Coney Coats, $69.50 Taupe, Brown, Black—Were $55 Hudson Seal Coats, §305, —vear Seal Coats, $300 Trimmed With Sunk, Squirrel or Genuine Dyed Muskrats—Were $650 Beaver—Were $450 ALL NECKPIECES AND MUFFS 1-3 OFF XMAS SALE SPECIAL SALE OF OF SHIRTWAISTS CLOTH COATS $3.95 $29.50 | Were §10—$12—$15 - Values to $65 Superior quality Georgette, Entirely new ~modsls for trimmed with real filet laces— Wumnd Mmesl,:ltfncbued e hand-made Batiste Wai at y one- price. Fin 5 w‘"-‘d; Finest materials are represent- drawn ed—Bolivia, Velours, Suedene phenomenal and Evoras—All silk lin=d and and make ideal Xmas interlined. Some fur trimmed { —/All wonderful values. e Ml st i 121 125 MAIN STREET !!Qt a.m to unpl- from Four Rivers|jovable feature of the servios: was ‘the Will move there as soon 28 Nece-|solo ang. viokin music by Danielson 3isi- There will be a candie light le&lce at the church next Supday evening at ) o— pp— lives the fongest? Tell q T ik & momtcnt, | mould rag Upon_th A record A long lite Alotted out Uy n beenteen is ‘natne—Gijés Yk 6 That was his pormal round ; what 1 soulless, automatic guty? Sir Toby Tn- t loved ked s porth m Ohu Gout then envenomed t ifty-nite “Thiey Jakd lum acath this shfigk o Vainiy for noble decds we "The legend is—"He smored in chubgh®® There kleeps & babe, just one Elapsed between ity birth Passing {rom earth ubstained by Vel , radise. it carols now in pa twas a jovely. only child Long was ils parents’ grief—and Ifl. Stlent_but eloquent it lies, Luring its parents to ihe skies. roaning beheath living monuments of how lengthens thro' the desds wé sow. ut listen ! *tis the belfry’s chimé, d eignifies 'tis worship time. asy to refute "s vast ignoble b ¢ lives end not beneath this pass, and then iive on 0‘ Vi by HOOVER'S CHRISTMAS, FHoover, Herbert Hoover, I'm envying her that ! And Herbert Hoover answerell, And smiled, and said our hat %o gay has filled today A starving child with bread Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Where is my new 1k gown' I take my wuy in hodden gray My friends all frown! = And Herbert Hoover answered, d thus syoke he: 7 gown of silk is turned to il § or hungry bales; d'y But_Hoover, Herbert Hnover, Where is my Christiaas feast? y 1, and brave mince ple, t have at Jeast! But Herbert Hoover answered, oth-kind 'm‘d atemn: I——~ e first you feed the sad world's H en take your |urn-')4 Richards, in Boston Tran- ript. HUMOR OF THE DAY ess TNl buy = few shares of that stock. Looks lke a osition to me." i've only seen the sdges I"—Bultale Judge—Madam, the def:ndsnt says you nt your horn in time. Fair Motorist—Icdeed, judge, T &M 1—Your honor, she did blow it t she exerted the prerogative of the T and tooted it after she r me. ‘A woman is always Sle, —Florida Times-Union. of Mars are trying us. s—It's hopeless with our M phone service—Judge. You don’t suffer from that Sext S ng headache any more.” i won't say that” rejoined Unele Bifls tictop. “The headache comes arousd only you get it from lsten- n Washington Star. s infant had just-fsarnel first dby at school, registering ul. The anxlious family gath- " asked his mother, “what . today T N ing." What, notling at all™ there was a woman thers Whe 1 1o know how to epell cat, 8o 1 told a's sll"—The American Légion od my best to find out if that sew na married, and 1 don't know yet*" t nster lady at the boarding nd out before tem minulés Bad said the wise widow. “Hs @ ow did you know?” tened to everybody whe “ ongo last =, Amelia, you Mdn't m o young men [resénts like that! ge. s man Jorkins, who is rusning fer "“Well, what about him?” What does he stand for?"—Baltimesd Well, father, I just ran In 5 &9 su're too late, my dear. Your mether to say ‘bello’ an hour age and the loose change 1 had"-= n actor, my o the side of & stage, peer inlo a group of other actors for their cues, a number of bored hands and a lot of thestrical odds is and esclaim, ‘What a lovely view s is from this window ! "—Birminge 1 Age-Herald. Wite—I saw the loveliest chiffonier to- for $50. ilub—Great Seotf, you &ldst by aid yo Wife—No, dear. 1 restrained mysel 3nd bought a bat instead—Boston Tras- The women of Lapland average only § feet 9 inches in height. It has been suspected for some tme 4hat electric waves are refracted by the ines of large bodies of water, Re- ent observations bear out ths theory and seem to prpve that the amount of re- fraction varies with the lenfth of the ve and the angle at which it crosses he shore—Popular Mechanics Magasine. studies In human anstomy wers lcouducud under many difficulties. Aristo- fle studied the human body ameong the first, about but through all the there was objection to dissection of §aVhen Josesh Jacquard in 1801 invent- the Jacquard loom for pattefn weay- e making 1t vossible doe. Heaver o do the wcrk hitherto done oaly By the most expert, there was great jeetion from the wu::dn;';n‘ on one jon he was assau. Ilfl"' ¢aped with his life. His only -“J | tign for Iis valuable invention was & | emall pension. The tiny maid of 4 In wee laddies unable to precisely the same Cf tather. The girls full, long blagk %old spirals, coral men and boys we trousers and civer bul