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Twa boys of the Wast Side, John Walsh and Cherles Keégan, have confesssd to robberies. The search bf the boys’ homes =howed in-the cellar toola of all ‘varie- tles. Thesd were braught Wp fo the of- fice of W. A. Wiicox and A. G. Martin and were jtifled by the owners. TWO bicycies wese dricie-ed In the loot, be- longing to H: Bilemeo and Cilfton Smith, missing night. _The other bejofiged to Gustaye 7, Jay Travis, Stéphen Percy, Amos or Jofis L. Silliman thé White- sétrle ‘eompany and Westerly Light fi ger company, Carpenter’s t0l4. be to ‘Pravis, Percy and Por- or, Who'sre em yed by J. J. Powers of Worcester, Mass. who is doing contract work 2t Pléasant View. ‘These were missiog. Apsil 2 from one of the houses being erdeted there. Officer Bucker re- celyed information WhicH led to the ar- rest 6f {be o culprits. One of the boys ad reday for repamtihg one of the bi- they having exchtanged with each ‘The tools had been painted black disgnise them. Offcer Bucker Chist Brown and thé fwo set out ' property ‘Tuesday. At the of the Keegan boy .ou Downer the tools WePe located in 4 place 5 the rear of the barn, and t Walsh’s Fome on Mechanic street the ¢ were spread out upan 2 iable in the The boys bad evideptly divided mang the articles claimed * saws, 1 jack plape, 2 chisels, 1 bit. 1 ayto serew driver, 1 mil 1 bitstock and bits, 1- chucker, 1 plane d 1 nall set owned by Jay value $25.95; 1.bjosk plane, 1 1 saw set. 4 chisels ov value $11.50 o and biock plane owned 0 §5. Al these were rpenters who were at who conducts a shop in the rear of Cogzswell ifled two grawing jnives, an wrenches and bif *helonging place wa§ enty M on the 1. Gustave .‘{cr, whose =t wes robbed at the Fileox dock rgin street last month, identified E 1 tools, The same t owned by Arthur A Sag, pennant and possession of Chief station. b7 wooden box at he boys which con- atned s muant'ty electric wire and electrical appliances which no doubt be- longed 1o the Westerly Light and Power ome of one of STONINGTON The World Wide Guild of tne First Baptist church held a rummage sale Tuesday afternoon in the Old Steamboat | and about §19 was netted e of the Stonington co association, incorp- orated is composed of Judge L. D. Fair- brother, chairman; May L. Pendleton. Lalu Trumbull, president; Dr. Owen J. Dennibey, vice presiden Hanry R. secretary-treasurer ; J. Dolbaum; d of governors, E. P. Edwards, T. Cutler, L. D. Fairbrother and F.. M. Dodge ; house committee, Eugens 4. An- on, W. M. Brown, Mrs. E. S. Stan- Miss M. B. Trumbull, Mrs. L. D. other, Mrs. H. R. Palmer, Mrs. tanton and Billings Falrbrother ; s Barbara Muller, Mrs. F. 8. Mrs. S. Anderson, Jr., J. J. C. La Gruna, Charles F. Wilcox, T. W. Cutler: en- tertamment committee, Mrs. Thomas O'Connel, Mrs. T. W. Cutler, Mrs. E. P: Browning, Mary Lewls, H. R. Palmer, Mrs. E. E. Bradley, B. P. Efowning, Mrs. Catherine Comstock, Mrs. J. H. Stivers, Mrs. Joseph Hammond, Mrs. J.‘B. Brovm, Margare§ OChamberlain, Charfss Ryop, Mrs. Allen C. Slade, Mrs, ¥. Miss Holen Hobart, Miss Loulse ull and Mrs. Carl Wieman. A new k is to be put on the commumty touse will be donated by one of its mem- A contragtor from Westerly is concyot- alks in Wadawanuck park. Th ks will be four feet wide and run e northwest to the northeast the park to the library hufld- held Mondsy wireless rec whicl vening to arrange for a 7ing set. The tournament beca running between West- onington was finished last Mistuxet club of Stonlagton inner in the whist games. ednesday afternoen and plans formulated for Memarial day. F. Willlams a1.3 Thomas Wijl- tended the annual Episeppal beld at Hartford this woek. Ostmas, who has been ' § jent at Willlmantic hospital and wilh mase bis home her and sister-in-law, Capt. ed Ostman at the Polnt. wond and his men of the partment haye laid & pipe from escbro house 0 the property ot Oltver Pendleton at the new Jigos be ls preparing east of the borough, for vee jn als n ne which ne s erecting theve. The o5 were also extende! 1o the Schmitz place. The trenchcs were dug owners of the plices and.connsct tions for city water his beea made. The work en the state highway -has done by the tarcing of the road =ome places where nseded;- between ¥ and Stoningtor. =. Gertrude Lathom wha is 711 at her 30wme in Main strect, 15 abls 1o st up W. Holders o1 mames was 2 ‘businesy = bere Wednesoay. re. William Carr and family of De- Mick. are guests of borough el FAT FOLKS GET THIN ihey mi and measurements & oll they need &nd witle really ¢n- oying the Lecoming Siénder and heaithier. Nothizg sirenuous of weakesing. You s #houid_be dase by uain s Ou) A e by Tabules, and e Even 3 few days’ nent show a_pless should become Korein ionE.. es ¥hole body and mind as disa 1f you have tried various fai redustion without - real after the boat was | WESTERLY | »added to greatly, the teams reportins company and g‘:’ Whi y. The a 1 Poer compahy wero siolen eom the old vowa;fil;aue &n cmtmen ;”ur A ox which had been thepite tne Dolice believe' is, the property of Jobn Datson of Datson & Thom Who Dbave a paint shop® on. Coggswsl Streof. . This and several drawers fijled with nails and small tools have beenr 1deny tfied; A dagmer in a leathér case which was AmOpE th;l:nmw is in the posses- sion ‘of Chi WL 2, Samuel i B Liberty ' was Wednesday located. and. a. bioycle was found in his possession belonging to Jo- ceph -Lee of Wequetequock which Was identified. - It was aleo found that he sold a wheel for §8 to-a comrade and dismuatied another, SeRlng the Yerri for $1, and giving the frase away to boy in his nelgh‘::rhood. Up to Wednes-| day afternoon A.'G. Martin had a quan- tity of lopls such as chisels, screw driv- and numerous other -articles which had not beéen identified by the owners. The boys were' brought before Judge Frank Hinckley in’the Stonington town court Wednesday and ‘pleaded gulity. They were sent to the state reform school at Merlden until 21 years of age. The boys are 15 years old. Officer Bucker took them to Meriden Wednesday. An unususlly good program was givem Tuesday evening by Westerly grangs, No. 13."During the lecturer's hour an original paper by Carrie L. Saunders, subject Our Featherod Friends, was read by Mary E. Champlin ; How the San Jose Scale Came to "America. by Ethan P.'Gayitt; Safety First, in prose and poetry, by Clarence G. Nye, Grace B. Chapman and Fannd §.-Gayitt. The original poems by the two Jast named wers much appreciated. At the close of the session = supper was swrved, the guests of honor being the win- ners in the competitive programs recently presented, and the judges. ' Several visit- ing gransers were presefit. A program of dances and stunts under the leadershiy of Adolph Rietzel followed thé supper. The next meeting, June Stb, will include ! memborjal services; Anfmal Life in} Brooks and Ponds, by Flora Bliven | Brown ; music under the direction of Paul | and Lucy Ristzel, and June boxes. The death of Mrs. Irene Verbena Hol- land, 19, occurred at her home at Clark- ville Thesday, She was the daughtér of| Mr. and Mrs. George Holland, Miss Hol- 1and attended school here and Was 3 graduate of Stonington High school. She was emploved in Proyidence. for a time but returned home owing fo her Diness. She is survived by her parents and by veral brothers and sisters. The new parochial school fund 1s heing large gain over Friday. The engagement s aunovnesd By Mrs. Leola A. Crajg of Chestor avennc of her’ daughter, L. Evelyn to Edwin Barber, Jr., of Westerly. The Girls ¥riendly society of Christ church, 8 members with several asso- clates, are to attend the annual conven- tion o be held in Providence, May 20. Several business men have loaned their automobiles to transport the girls. The party will leave the church at 12.45 Saturday. Wednesday evening the third annmal closing” reception of HEthel Thompson Brick's classes was held in the stato armory on Dixon street.’ The large drill hall was handsomely decorated and the 1deal -orchestra furniéhed musio. ~ Mts. Gedrge C. Murpky wis at the piano. Aout 135 puplls took part in tho pfo- gram which donsisted of 32 numbers, in- Eluding; fancy; ballet and modera adanc- ing. The rcstumes were elaborats. Gaf erous applause was given by the large au- dlence which was host enthuslastic over the work of the classes. Mrs. Birch and her sister, Elsie A. Thompson appearid in two dapces which were beautifully interpretad. ' General dancing by all Dpresent was enjoysd at the close of the program. Real estate deeds received for record at the town clerk’s bffioe for the past two weeks include; Mary Marino to Carbite De Bartolo, 4 lots in Central Pars; Mary G. Toscanc to Pasquale Moroso and wife, land and bulldings on West Mam street, amuel M. Cathcart to Peter Lera, land and buildings on Srapkifn’ strect, James a Saundefs to Alice M. Kelley, parcel of land near Weekapaug, Weeka. paug company to Bmfly M. Tillinghast, land at Pleasant View; ‘Alber: T. and Blizabeth W. Kenneth, to Henry Stahle, parcel of land between Pleagant View and Weekaupaug. 4 Funeral services for Peter Turnbull who dled in the Memorial hospital at Pawtucket, was held at the Pawcucket Congregational - church at 2.30 o'clock Wednesday. Rev, F. A. MacDonald, pastor of the church officlated. Burial Wwas in River Bend cemetery. Cbl. and Mrs. E. A. Dick of New York have arrived at thelr summer home at Wateh HIlL Mrs. Katherine Scott if School street is erecting a handsome bungalow st Pleas- ant View which will be ready for occi- pancy this season. Between Norwich Westerly there are four miles of roads mnder- ronstruc- tion In two sections. Fox HIll, south \ You'll never know how deli- cious Egg Noodles can be until you taste the flavor of the spring wheat flour and sefected fresh eggswhichmake Mueller's so pure—so different—so su- perior—sp. light, delicious and' Whitenanl Elestric com- |nl s belonging to the an auto-1¢ is wrning Ir Mre. William Banner . ::zfi‘u seriously 11l at 3 le. te T “The Soms snd Daughters of Liberty motored: e’ gqvidsh'r: ‘Wednesday ing,” thirty-five members belng presan at the réception given by Lady o cohi a mus 0 n State spéakers gave addresses. ' : _ Westerly High sehool te ated Bulkeléy team 'n Vose m‘&;fllfi‘:u{ to 12. There were many mg! mgfln the game, but Stenhouse an a gid their best to make good. Weésterly High will go to Stonington Friday and play’ Stonington. s, 2 \The Westerly Cyclers club ‘went to Nortli Stoningion Tuesday evening = rpesented Crandall's Dixie Minstrels for the pepefit . of the North - Stonlugion grange. Abont 250 witnessed the Dep- formance which” proveda decided suc- C Dr. John L. May left town Wednesday for a’trip west. Mrs.'J. L. May and Mrs. George Geld- en were callers in Norwich Tuesday. HOPKINTON Smoke reached and burned-ouf cinders fell in'Ashaway from the fierce forest fire north of Hopkinton Cjty Thursday. The fire destroyed great quantities ‘ot timber;: cut and standing, cord Wood, and iwo barns. ‘Many of the fire fighters became mearly exhausted before it was: conguered Friday. ‘The Laymen's league of Westerly con- duoted services in the First =~ Baptist chyrgh Sunday morning. At a meeting of this ghurch, held last weel it was decided to paint the interior of the chyrch build- ing at an early date. By the death of Silas B. Richmond the town has lost one of its leading citizens, the Hone Valley church one of f5 most exémplary members and the entire cir- cle of his acquaintances a kind and true friend. A speaking contest will be held at the Ashéway schoolhouse Thursday eveping between the grammar schools of Ash- ayay and Hope Valiey. Rev. E. P. Mathewson spoke at Potter Hill chapel Sunday evening. Rev. E. P. Mathewson was & business caller in Providence Tuesday. The annual ‘meeting of the Ashaway free library was held jn the lorary GOULD HARDLY STAND AT TIMES Hips, Backanc would a present time. It has done wonders for me and § kegp itin Talwaysr ¢ "To do any k'ind.of work, or to T, ifor that m;tfitgr‘ is next to imy "HZ youare in, form. of female mfit&;gfim nse youe back or your legs to ache, y ‘make you nervous and irritable, may be able to keep up butyou do not feel good. - Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound is a medicine e 1t is especially ada; to cause of the u'onge and then annoying pains,aches and “‘no feelings disaj ki ad b ~flour, Noodles according to sr’m‘h" L. “«"i St ther the P e £ o R from a. Visi Jine iza. the Maxwell ‘place. which is now by Angelo Vercelli. Taylor, librarian in Hol- | fo et mm]fme week end withied in the Geneva mills. ' Mrs F. C. Taylor. | i 2nd’ Jones has rckum?fl‘ ite per i ith . Hart Buell . hospit: nam ursday. ’ TN Rt Bk e L’&m'QBMJWm at have been inyited John Thompson of ASHING machine manufac § e i Michae] Sharfia° ridan’s fario end | wires are belng girung "o Spe Hiaa qThis is i : " from the leading washing machine manufacturers of this country ' G. T, Chappell snd Mr. Cflu%lv»wmu & P58 51 Batés of New Hampshite ening fire reén bromi] far ¢ Leona, daughter of bw. her liome after seye guest of his gunt, Mrs. Lydia 1 n the Gredt ollow road, as it was mear All Byxawxmg. tery. ) id. Elack, who has been designer Farnsworth woolen mill, will go idence, where hie will be employ- Edwin Greene, 1s recovering following an_operation for ap- pendicitis performed at’the Day Kimball in 2 body. Mrs. ring, who has Worckster for & week el et e Mrs.. Arnola B, Mathewson has 7e-{Dray eiapiar- qus turned home, having several waeks with relatives in Mitton, Mags, | . ey ko ey o gl e e Percy Smith has been at 2 Sk o B, B ; Ekii s of Jewett City sang The Homeiand. The | weeks Mrs. ‘;&’ Hopking has been in New | o 3 ending a conference of repre- ! sentatives of employes' orgenizations. Mrs. George Miller has been In Provi- dence, Where she had an operation per- formed on her eyes whleh 1t {s hoped LIBER will jmprove her sight, :which bas been TY HILL very. poor the past year. - Miss Estella Latrance of New London | Mr. and Mrs. John Klinaird went to and Miss" Beatrice Lafrance of Hartford |Chaplin Supday to hear Rey. John H. spent Sunday with. fheir parents, Mr. and | Knott preach. Mr. Hnoit was a former = Mrs. Urgele Lafranc pastor here. > Danbury —The & Frank H. Tilinghast 6L of the frm | Ag there was no preaching service here | the olass of * F. H. & F. W. Tili'nghast, who dfed early | Sunday morning, the members of Liberty | training school for @8 Thursday morning after having been 1 |FA ewurcn atle | % has he “Kpights Templar lodge who con- ducted their rityal at the cemetery. the of ‘theCoffield. and ;%‘ othe Washer advise their demonstrator to use Rinso Lebanon Center |In Odd Fellows' hall 3 t. an ':‘:__f_h:_._ g des’ jr hus- nwuzn{na mmh.s. leaves Desides his | Congregational churth apd heard e Jumi.. i No. 2, of a series of Rinso endorsements Gentlemen: After testing varions our agents to use Rhnogi:demm:ou’:'fln?t:: The most impy spect with Ringp Were 80 clean that they did 5 be operated a much Jonger fime. £0 get the best 4 When water is event, sults. Vhen w; 5 95 el e machin with pure soap sofu- Pofilblewithampfi:m"‘::mbfiltmk_. This is s completelyas Rinso does, Very truly yours, THE COFFIELD WASHER GOMPANY akers of the noted Coffiel * only ‘hour). Soaking in big luke= wfi"mfifig)mm the dirt, . . In any washing machine e 1S muone, Ko s he 1dea soup for machine washing. - -