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- A fire that broke out fn the Lyric thea- tre at abeut 2.45 Mohday afterncon caused considerable exoitement ,among the audience of 500, but the crowd filed out in perfect order, and no one was in- jured. The show was progressing as usual, when smoke began to pervade the pleture house, and suddenly flames be- gan to shoot out from the ‘walls, and up through the ‘in fleor. Alarms wera rung in on both the Westerly an Pawecatuck sides, and befors 'a second alarm ceased ringing, the Westerly trucks m arrived. The Pawcatuck ap- paratus soon followed, and within five minutes after the ing of the first alarm, six lines of hose were in opera: tiop, three Within the structure, {m tiree outside. The offices in the bui dgx. and the club rooms of the Knights of Co- Jumbus were soon stripped of all valua- bles, while some of the me'g’f‘%:ik; in“the ground floor removed their st 6 the street. The flames were fast eating their way between the partitions, and the tin covering of the roof of the theatre made it difficult for the firemen ta get at the bigze. It was fin out several rows of tin from the ceiling At 4 o'cleek it gopeared certain that the structure would be saved, and that most of the ‘W would be caused by water. : . Abput 2 yeak ago the Barfews block was burned, m &S at }I‘flmn the fire started In the partition 9 rear. of the State Line lundh John Bellamy, 81/ 8 veteran of the Civil war, died M ¢ morning at the home of his daughter;”: Hasry Hoxie of Ashaw: Mr. Bellaigy was born in Trowbridge. England, July 17, 1829, and came to this eountry at the age of 17, making his home in Ashaway, Where-he has since resided. During the Civil war, he served three years with Company A, Third regiment, Rhode Island Heavy Ar- tillery. He is survived by two sons, John I Bellamy of Troy, N. Y., and. William N. Bellamy ~f New London, Coma., a brother, George Bellamy of Westerly, a sister, Mrs. Harry Hoxie of Ashaway, and several grandchildren. Washinglon's birthday will be observed ag a holiday by the schools, banks, post office and library in Westerly, As is the custom, the schools and bguks will be closed for the enlire day. @ post office will be open from 7 to ‘clogk in the| moming, and from 5 to & in the after- noon, and remain closed-for the remain- dex of the day., The eity carriers will make eme full delivery, but there will be 5o delivery on the R. ¥, D. Outgoing mafls will be dispatched 2s usual: The ielivary department of the public library @il be closed all day, but the reading *com will be epen. Sunday evening ut 7,30 o'clock in Inde-| sendent hall, Brookiyn, N. ¥., Miss Ger-|nyrse of the Melrose sanatorium, rude Lebovits, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | Doris, -about. 13. . One child. whe died Abram Lebovitz of Summer street, West-| iy infancy is buried in Moosup. erly, became the bride of Tevei B. Man- dell of 88 Osborn sireet, Brook), ceremeny, which was witnessed. by a arge number including relatives and | friends from Westérly, was performed by Rabbl Silverman of Brooklyn. Miss 1da Lebovitz, sisier of the bride, was the maid of honor, and the four bridesmaids were Miss Gertrude Lahn, " May Lahn, Miss Gertwde Soloveit- and Miss Florenee Solovietzik. all of terly. Riva Novosroski and Eila and te Soloveitzik of this town were the ower gitls, Dr Swats of -Brookiyn was ‘he best man. Irving Makowsky of Wes- E was the head usher and was as-| STERLY |& rip | iting relatives in town tor the past two Wweeks. ~ hfi: e fire could |- be brought under conl yR. The |nhia Wednesday night to-the home of week, Thomas McKenzie and Arthur N. Nash are attending the meeting of the Masenie George Washington Memorial Asseciation in Washington, D, C. Mr. MgKenzie is chairman of the Connesticut committee on the project. d 3 A number -of Westerly students at the Rhode Island State College, who were at home for the week-end weer unable to return to school Monday because of the Snew storm. ‘The 35th Rhode Island state cenvention of the Christlan Endeavor will take place today (Tuesday) at the Pawcatuck Sev- enth Day Baptist church in Westerly. Mrs. Michael MecCormick = of - Spring Etreet {s visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Hamelin of Glens Falls, N. Y. A rumber” of alumni from out of tewn attended the annual Junior promenade at the high school, Maday night. George B. Webster returned to his home in Barre, Vi, Monday, after vis- WINTER AUCTION SALE OF g INTERNATIONAL FUR EXCHANGY T St. Louis, Feb. 21.—Millions of .pelts, valued at more than 315000, were thrown on the market here at the spen. ing of the winter auction sale of thej| Internatiopal Fur Exchange, The sale will cortinue through March 5. Tt originally wag scheduled to hegin Octobep 4, and continue twa weeks, but was postponed until February 7, then un- til today, because it was explained, of unsettled market conditiwns, due, In part, to the recent atrike of emplayes of éasern manufactories ef fur gar- nta. T fore than half the pelts te be dlspos- ed of, it was said, will be sold in pay- ments of indebtedngss to the exchange. Several' hundred dealers are debtors of the Exchange, Albert A~ Ahemn, vies president amplified, because of inability ta pay for consignments pu at pre- mrflbfi is visiting at the home of his sister on Liberty street. = ‘Wednésday is Frances Willard Memor- {al day, and will be observed by the Waesterly W, C. T. U. at the meeting on ‘the afternoon of that day, Mrs. Eva Kenyen will give 2 report of the regional conference which she attended recently in Néw York city. Becausé of the storm, the grand jurers who had been summoned to appear at Kingston Monday, were excused until 9.30 o'clock Wednesday morning, Early reports from the teams that are canvassing for the drive to relieve suf- fering ~'in Ireland, indicate that the amount finally received will surpass the highest anticipations. - MOOsuP The sudded death occurred Sunday, the 13th, in Philadelphia, of > e¢:r Thompson, 50, formerly of Mposup. ‘When in Moosup Mr. Thompson was boss dress- er at the Almyville mill, and while in Moosup he married Miss Lena Vassar. Since leaving here his home inuch of the time has been at Clinton, Mass, He had been in Philadelphia but a short time when the accident which resulted in his death happened. The previous Sat- urday night he was walking in the city when he Was joined by a friend and the two took a ride in an automobile. This yas struck by a troliey car and Mr. Thompson with a friend in the rear seat each received a fractured skull Death followed the next day. Mr, Thompeon leaves his wife and two children, Lillian, aged 26, a graduate and vious sales, due to the market. Many of these firms are sol- vent, Mr. Ahearn added, and the - ex- change merely will resell the canaign- ments ta take them off their hands. Included In the lots to be spld ave 2.- #25,000 motes, 3,110,009 squirrels, 1.-234. 000 myskrats and 736,000 oposssum. Among the more viluable furs listed are 276,000 ermine, 8,700 Russian sa. ble. 1,200 silver fox and 2,800 gea ot- ter. It is expected that rrore than 500 buy- ers, a number frem many foreign coun- tries; will attend the sale. | TESTING STEEL TOWERS AS 2 MOORINGS FOR AIRSHIPS Pytham,; PEngland, Feb4 4 —Experi- ments are shortly te be carrled out at the aerodrome here With the object of establishing the stability or otherwise o: otherwise af steel towers 2s meorings for big airships. An attempt is to he made to moar the giant airship R-38, the sister dirigible to the transvAtlantie fiyer R-34, to 2 steel tower 150 feet in height. If the experiments are successful it will haye a marked effect on the po- sition, for it will mean that the steel tower is likely to be the usual ferm of slation headquarters for the airship of the future, The steel tower hers. however, is only 2~ experimental one and not the highly ¢ qloped tuberlar construction . whigh towers of the future are expected ‘to he. A ghaft yung up - the :tower and through this by means of pipes, -the M- 33 can be refuelled and re-gassed. The body.was broyght from Philadel: Mrs, Vassar's uncle, Joseph Fariand in Central- Village. The funeral was heid Thursday at 12.30 from the house, Rev. Mary F. Macomber officfating. Burial was in Moosup cemetery. Warren Johnson left last week to join|, his parents in LaSalle, .N. Y., where his father has been at werk several months. His grandmother, Mrs, Fred Littlefleld, aceompanied him 1o Worcester. pecial evangelistia meetings will be held in the Baptist chuigh from March 7 to March 13 inclisiye by Rev, E, E. Gates, Baptist pastor at ‘large for the The R-34 recently was destroyed by storm. The disaster was attributed by some aviation experts to lack of a tow- er to which to moor the airsiip. Hariford—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Garvan of . 23§. Farmington avenue left Monday morning te join friends in New York and will sail today (Tuesday) on td by Phillp Lebovitz. Maurice Gil- |ginta ot the Carillio for Cuba, Jamalea ana vert David Lahn, Edwatd Lebovits of l“‘;};‘;‘i,f*’;“:};f,'ff‘ of - Thombeonville | PANaMa. Retuming ta New Orleans they | Westeriy and_Abram Coldberg .of New |1 a regght visitof.at the home.of hisy Wil travel through Texas to Los Angeles Tork. s v t g3 e Satenta, | and ¥rs Bd, Zilodeeu in for a short stay, then go th San Franciseo The groom ecenduets two steres of a|Aimyville: 3 z 5 _:}ortu :;w dnyfi;m«rT tFr;‘m Q‘Aa mfiomen talking machine company in. Breoklyn. . + R ; | Gate they will sail to Honolyli and The bride is we!l known here, ‘having w?"fi.;",m‘ )fi;‘.“a:,?'e ith Mrs F7ank | ypend sore time on the isiands. toen graduated from Westerly High . 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mandell wil spend eir honeymoon in Florrda. and ynon their return will make thelr home in Brooklyn. Ameng those from Westerly who at- tended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Mox Novegrosk! and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lahn and family, Mr. and Mrs, Abram Lebavitz and family and Mr. and Mre. Solomon Soloveitslk and family. Lecal Lacenics. Moses C. Lowry, star pitcher on the e e e A Washington whist and dance under the auspices of J. F. Trumbull W. R. C. was held in U, 0. G. C. hall Menday eve- The session of the Travel club will be held today (Tuesday). in the. Free library, when Henry R. Palmer will give an ad- dress on the topic, Is Civilization in Dan- ger? Members of the Comfort club met at home of Mrs. S. T. Stanten Monday evering to earry en their Lenten work. The crew of the smack Magnolia took ® catch of 1500 pounds ef cod on the trip out Saturday. Today (Tuesday) the National bank will close and the post office will keep holiday hours. The gcheols will not close but there will be patriotic exercises. Thursday being St. Mathiss. day there m Episcopal will ba a service at ehurch at 10 a. m. The trolley did not run Sunday because of ths storm and very few were out to patronize the cars. The storm continued ell day ard the wind piled the snow in drifis in the borough streeis. The siren at Watch Hill kept at its work all day and wag plainly heard here. The thermo- meter did not go above 20 all day long znd the snow driven by a high nottheast wind made it a hard day to travel. Miss Catherine Powers is homea from TDoston for a visit over Washington's birthday. ¢ Miss M. Elizabeth .Muller has been spending a few days in Pulnam, where ehe formerly taught achool Ellag I, and Manuel Clay were week- end visitors in Hartford. Maurice Powers is homs from Painters- vills, Ky., where he is engaged in b TwE IFLETON Gart. Concrete. Mspector ool Bt 89 Norrm Uxios Sr., Rocaestes, N.Y. “For five long years, I was afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, which developed into mlkld" Tsawa testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives® and coscluded to make one more trial. By the time the sample bex a2 a 50c. box were finished, thave 'I;wdhm;:at. A 0 make § story sbort, I believe ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver ’ Tablets the best Stomach, Licer and Bladder Medicine the world has ever | produced”. R. B. OFLYNN. ' 50¢. 2 box, 8 for $2.50, trial size 25c. ! . At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, QGDENSBURG, N. Y. At All Hallows' Roman Catholie ehurch there are the statiens of the cross every Friday evening at -7.30. During Lent! masses are at 5.30 and 7 a. m. Fred O. Barber has' returned te Moo- sup from New York. The Sunday evening serviee at the Methodist church was held in the auditor- iumi and opened with a brief ergan reci- | tal, following this the pastor, Rev. P. R. | Steinck, spoke upon the theme, Mount| Vernen and Valley Forge. PLAINFIELD Xverything is all set now for basket- ball and indoor baseball at the Cammu- nity olub. A large heavy canvas which cavers the éntire floor of the danee hall is 311 marked out for a baseball diamond upon which Plainfield expects to dévelop Makes a of Co ey e o 1f you eombined the curative prop- mies’ of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you vrnr\:-&f; could not get as pm:!\.ngl curative power as there is in this simple home-made cough syrup, which is easily prepared in 8 few minutes, i Get from any druggmist 2% ounces i it into a pint bettle a few Babe Ruths judging from the way | Of Finex, pour it int = they are swatling the ball Last week '?&3" 1‘2‘; betlle with PN the baskets were placed for basketball | SiLLfF Plsin grs Pl S and John Leahy who has charge of the | (vrup"gg desired. Tesult is 3 busketball will form a ocal league on| $IINDH B8 RN L iier cough syrup which he’ declares e Wil develop some |y than’ you could ‘buy e very fast men. i money. Tastes plea ul.__hms Coffey has purchased a new fifi:fi:;u:mxnag,’ vt"" g is Pinex and Syrup preparation Many from here went to Norwich Dol- i Iar day. Many took advantage of tha | Dyt Thtat the eause of N fivu almost immediate o spocial last car which arrived at Plain-| Joosens the phl stops the nasty fleld at 10.35. The last car arriving at| throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- Plainfleld of late is §.35, tated membranes so gently and easily Mrs. Annie Geary spent the week-end | thst it is really astomishing. with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Welch of Taftville. Philip Peterson, who is at the Cotton Research in Boston, Sunday. School did mot eper Monday morning on account of conditions following the severe gnowstorm. Today (Tuesday) 3u);inmn‘s birthday; school will be losed, A day’s use will usually overcome the ord:{-ry eough and for bronch croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth- was }t home over | ma, there is mothing better. nex is a most valuahle eomcem- trated compound of genuine N y pine extraet, and has been used for generations to break severs your To avoid disappointmen dry, mox'” “2Y w-c-k Pinex” Mr. Sullivan and his men were kept|{ Wwith full directions, and don't ascept busy all day Sunday and Sunday night| snything ele. Guaranteed to give cleaning the track of snow. absolute satisfaction or monmey - The Woman's clib of Plainfield hetd | promptly refu The Pinex Co, ‘Wayne. Ind. - “Aspirin “Bayer” on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not geiting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. - §AFE‘rY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- flon.s for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin bozes of 12 tablets 1 ’A-mum:mu;«mmm m:mm' _b_m:&m“ / COMMITTERS 'mittee declared after the conference that they expected to see few changes made ot behind the clesed doors, their deme- gratie colleagues freely stated that the | earller to the president. Theis. inteptidn, were " fin charga of the quarantine station. firf:nwuwn in the war against ty- phus, iuvelving 3 delay of about twelve 'I¥ coNFERENCE ©X FORDYEY TARIFF BILL he cpnference session ended, however, | Sengera were found to be infested with “OLOSED suor” CAMPAIGN ~ W Feb. 21.—The councll of the American Fedegat! Labar will meet here LomaIToW, inary to ing the confer nce Wi day of heads of 109 mational and intera: tional laber unons, called by Presdc in the bill as it passed the senate. Al- of e8- e, While the meeting of the council it- self is niot expected to result in any. definite “development, it fg regarded by iabor officlals as of nrime Importance ‘n conmestion with. the mee-aig of the fol- lowing - day. Means of conducting an organized movement arainst the “closed shop” will be the chief consideration of the com- ference according to Wraik Morrison. wecretary of the federation and a memebr of the executive council. “The conference will consider the public’ty and other methods of our op- ponents” Mr. Morrlson said. “and it 18 just possible that labor will launch au opposing movement against those who it was said, wag to have time to attemnt to override a presidential veto if scuh mecessary. DISTEIBUTION OF,ESTAT: OF BICHARD &. SHERWOOD —_— New TYork, Feb. 21.—Mrs. Anna V., Sherwood of Bridgeport, Conn., receives $100,000 outright and a lifa intereat in $34,820 from the estate of her late hus- band, Richard 8. Sherwood, appraised hore today at $199,255. From the re- mainder of the estate Wakeman Sher- wood, a brether, receives $50.000; the Congregational chureh of Southport, | imazine they eontrol every avenue of Conn., $5,000; the Bridgeport Y. M. C. {publicity. Our opponents are mistaken %. 31,000, and the Bridgerort hospital, [{f they lmagine they have madz the $8,433. Sherwood died in Fairfield, Conn., |slightest progress in disrupting the workere, 1 believe labor will formulate a plan to expose the pretense of men who are only interested in cheap labor and a continvation of a policy .cf profitecring. “The trade union movement i3 alert to the forces arrayed against it ang pr- poses to act vigorously and couragecus- ly.” ‘Wage reduc‘ions propased or ordered in organized industries, recent develop- on May 27, 1919, i — STEAMERS FROM EUROPE DETAINED AT QUARANTINE p— New York, Feb. 21.—All steamérs from European ports that are found to have vermin-infested passeng¥rs aboard aré being detained at quarantine for delous- ing and for fumigation of ciothing and {ment in anti-strike laws and compulsory baggage, in accordance with an order put |arbitration are subsidiary propositions to in force teday by Dr. Leland 8. Cofer, b,e(m!dered by the labor heads. GERMAN BONDS FOR passed the senate bill amending the trad- ing with the enemy act to permit Amer- ican wives of eitizens of Geru Austria-Hungary to recover proper fiscated by the government provided they wer Nolan biil extending for six months pate it privileges to ©s that fford PAYMEN OF BELGIAN DED — Wash 1 —Attempts hours for each ship, will be continued| o, pioion Feb. 21—President W ity house 3 Oéi'\‘lkw‘ll!uv‘l‘; nu:l’t& until the steamship ‘"‘"““._" "t'“‘.mb::,; =on is expected to recomnmend w congre. ONINTS ¥ROM EUVROPE 'to, iron out differences in the Fordney x-lmmflxmmn:l:-‘lul:rr"fi“ Then | Péfore he leaves office that authority | T0 Vk UNIPE ATES = Oy ; With Tospest 1o faur amendment b‘:: Vormin-infested nassengers will ‘be re- Gcm:n‘ E’.JJ" e %ffl':gfnifcffi’: Feb. 21 (Jewish Telegraphie thive others, all of which wére added by | moved to the Minpesota for disinfaction. | G, M0y it Owes Amepoa, it was ~—Prof. Albert Kinsieln, the W. H. & baseball team of 1814, was one e sthere, ) ot which were “n{‘,'t“_n_ Three steamers were detained today T e T AT . he hie et i State %ollep ast other meeting tomarrow. whop goma.of (helr 1159 steerage pas-1103Fned today o4 the state department e T o Ay mitted 1o amy -agreement, It was ex. | Z0nist workl mosement, o & ny- s the | vermin. While steerage passengers Were |, ineg that there was an understanding | ‘00 Zienist delegution from Burope which it o3 Surion on mobL Siibey wod bing geioused ot Hiotman rand, the i, af ne Far | pedes” contercact| il it b Vilied st vl monc. SUgAr, d also " to the length of lon Asseng t such recommendations shou! b 2 Ciapls sottan Whidh should bs protected: s et from landing T cies. | made 1o the legilative bodies of Tagland |, Professcr Fiasieia wil uneaal fo the ~ The amendme eed to by the and the it Btates. It was | J¢ W America {or suppord o house conferees 4 a tarift of 3a|from Greek pofis and Falermo And L, Tt 1o e olime of | Exiiiam tor Lrew uaiversity (o be eresied e the cents per bushel ‘on , exemption | Savele and the Leonoldina, priority in reparatigas and was agreed to an tives in Jerusalem. m;‘:nmuh{t;flmt "’u cents per :-mfl u.t’ mn&h;mo:h.'g::‘ ‘.';:;: :: ;:.m.u lightening Belglum's Gnancial Jumaner ,.;.‘,-?_-‘ N o ‘w ‘:: und on o mea ex- | & case g urden. - anbury polige last wi ouetion Crom \RtHF of Hporisd Tivestock | €259 oB baard. : t Neddme T4 oor o - whi is to be used for breeding pur- TERT————t——" TRADING WITH TUE OTODERlY 1a 2 estimated valus 150 !';;* tio Dise i e com. | T ORGANIR AGAINST ENEMY ACT AMENDED | '6kef, The house was closed last emocra! members of e house m- fail o for tae winter. ‘Washington, Feb. 21.—The house loday T ereeewammm—w— Here Is Good News and y con- married and in possession of the | A western physician has disoavered house republicaps apparently were willing Samuel Gompers to consider a “national | property before the Uai.ed States eater- | 2 harmless Plle remedy known as “: a m&:'::::rm’:n‘; it ;‘"‘:‘m poliey” in commection with the present M‘ga war. : llemd»ixm«Lu l:‘nur::ny m ot mr’l expresaed asael 18 use approval also waz \ anding a $8 4 Senate amendment the bill cowid be sent | Mdustrial situation. tona T tiE e a i Lee & Osgood ack guarantee. 0. sells it with Kill That Cold With Pl CASCARA QUININE FOR 4, L AND Colds. 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