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ld.o;alag experts a shipment In soon: ag:; on. people - two. o aa oy T el || It is expected that it will be'not nec- essary to amputate Edward Northrup's leg. Mr. Northrup was injured Friday night jn a collision between hig bicyele and the repair ck of the Westerly Botween the hours of one and twd o' 0a 3 his second wifs, clogk Monday morning, Peter Tragels, mf mm b u‘;x{u[ Champlin, of Jesterly entered the State Line Lunch | nuck, who survives ~him. There alsn bridge, and during ‘a . dispute | survives a a 3 X Wl A % Amid. ) 3 Tragsie started for Mr. Grossman with Taarm, ot Hat me,‘ i o Mo =) m:";w ek A ,‘L";e mm;:;‘: Eifl;ll‘;fl ""’x‘l‘;.' PSR} Gharies B, Kempon and wife were re- @ cleaver, it i said. A polloeman was | Willin ¥, Browning of Narragansett| .. ! e ¥ i SR cent guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. Adelber called_and while waiting for him to ar- L\ e QASEaLS wad & Picumiist 1o o e s ko Bawig ML 0D | ey, Crarion Bxies i Nigatic s besa o) it sszx“!{ -lflni‘ge s rive Traggls was put out of tfifl Dplace, and was employed at the Rook- |1 145 Fama !fihc'd otk 13 ba | Visitifz his mother. Mrs. Clias! i A porite 5 iy Bl Fatrotman Champiain found i e, wad | Jafs T oy neroont, e b Tuiproved s8d beautifed when the deco- 3 iwtorl visite it 3 -ati 3 is visiting at the home of her nephew, on the Rhode Island side. e al during the pust few years of the | OUONS ate complsted. / e O e g adeount | Valter T 2Mills, and her sister, Mra. A fo make'(he arrest gud m“-‘?{’:"’r Sty o Vs Havedx Cean "“"af;s-sw‘l‘:“fl;g‘n W“f{"“‘m?;f:; of the teachers’ conventions. I’g’ e Biaon it aking Seated o ergeant Ferguson wera callel . 5 y aay i 28 v, A gt g KL TS v?x‘,:“‘sa:’e'fm"‘t',a‘, oy et daughter, Miss Estfier Paimer Wil- | Miss Myrtle Woodmansee has returned fthe old turnpike gatehouse at Hopkintom | . asslst. Traggis hit Patroltasn $ i Y Baptist| son, who 1 studying music. to her home in l,gea%;:‘_:)mng spent_ a | City. Bt he hand and mads an attempt A 0 Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Royle spent the |{€W days with her sin, Miss Hazel | The funeral of Alveton J. Larkin was sther oflicers when they ‘took Wim, He ‘woels end at Groton Long Point, visiting | Edgerton. held at the home .of his parents lask was placed in the Westerly lockup whers Her mother, Mre. William P. Babcock. | ' Andrew Main has gone to Arcadia, R. 3 Thursday afternoon. Rev. Al L. Davis L, to make his home with his grand-|officiated. Ho swas the only son of Hen mother, Mes. Nye. kS 4. and Serah Lavkim. - # | Mr. and Mrs. August H. Gley have re- | Abc 30 atte the meeting Wed- %o s being held awaiting arraugnment. Mrs. Bibedek has been very fll fof weeks Monday morning nt 10 o’elock the uu: fi‘b&n‘: &t the shore, h}n’u now able 3 R e ol B e & chure Mr. and 3rs. J. L. Chispman spent Sun- | tumed fiom their wedding trip to' Bos- | nesday of . the olub. held at| Misy HEBRON {lughes, of. New York, took place at St N Qay a Providence visitimg their daughter | ton. : ; 3 s o of Mrs. Henrletta Suvrika, Tt | jopimg tll-mh‘ Smania 1 K. Miehael's ohurch. The - nuptist N J Mirfam who- is attending Brown college. | Mrs, Robert- Loring was in Providence | was an alldoy meeting and fomr cemdy ! her giater, “m M. F. Scanlon :“ n mass was ocelebrated by ‘Rew Miss Eligabeth Browning will have tne | The Giants played . on Saturday in | Friday. i forters Were tied for Mrs. Avthur' Maft. | New York ughes, of Sts. Peter and Psul chu members Gf thé Wide World Guild meet | Plainfield, playing a téam of married men | Fred Roath of Norwich was a Friday | The annual meeting of thé Ashaway Brooklyn, N. Y. “Mrs. Thomias 8t her home on Water street Thursduy |in charge of A, Varieur, The Giants wyre | visitor, and Potter Hill W. €. T. U. was heid a¢ organist of .St Michael's evening. beaten by x score of 3 to 2. 5 Miss Ruih Coopes, nurse at'the Bgch;a %:u'hme of ~Mrs. SaraW P. B. Hood od the wedd! march and ‘With the approach of celd weather, > = - ospital. Norwich, spent Sunday at t irsday afternoon. ey ety g B i the walting room ls being hurried along CEN im VILLAGE home of her sister, Mrs. Avery Metcalf. | ~The publi soliools: of the town' wers O Promise Me and I Lave You Truly. by the comtractor. The town school N ] Joseph Levalley of Willimantic was 3 {closed from Wednesday, Oct. 25, to Mon- Bropliy has returned to his The maid of honor was Migs Grgcs committee is having the wooden struc- Bibert Tilllnghast of Upper Montclair, | Sunday visitor with relatiyes. day, Oet. 30, to emab he teachers tohome in MelreSe after a week's stay in »t Westerly and the man, JOSeph | ture put wp on the Hyde property at the |N. J., Who has been visiting relatives, haw! Mrs. Harlow Ladd of Norwich visited |attend the annual institute i Providence. |the village, 5 Hogtam: of PR n e o RS T Paa Onulur strests, to e ea S | Sunday at Everett Ladd’s. The Wells family -whe have been oc-{ Mre. E. Baish of Souwth Manchester » gown of white crepe ;meteor, teimmed | commodate the students who have to w: . A meeting of the L O. O.°F. Building |- Miss Maty ‘Ladd and Rev. Maryfcurying: the Wellhouse fn Bethel, have|[spent the ‘week emd at the home of her T e ol e el Tl & ML s e stion was held Thursday cvening,'Macomber were appointed -delegates to |m0ved to Woodville. - Ladd. vilk with a crown of pearls This.(Tyesday) evening the young peg- | Lawyér John Carpenter was the speaker. |the general conferenca of Congresationa}| 'The .bridges at Ashaway, Laureldale » .&hov bouquet of.roses and Miles of fnle of the Second Com CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONET Cut out this elfp, enclose with S¢ and i1 it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheflield Ave, ma! Tiftasy and 'chm writing your name A mgregational chureh | Mrs. Linwood Salisbury of Moosup has | churches to be held in Bristoh Ni §. {and Potter Fill have been repaired re-gguests Mrs. Mary Richards and daugh- lgp.eo d‘“l:;. You will receive ot the valley. mh?::ly of fl; B ! Nold a Hallowe'sn soclal in the [been the guest of friends William Jowett of Norwich visited Cently with mew plank. ter, Miss Blanche Richards enjoyed &v 5 trial package Fol % gown of pa 9 ln mm ehine, parlors, Mrs. Edward McCleave has returned to | fricnds here Sunday. 2 A W T T day. ‘and Tar rimmed with old lace and wore & BIack | “rmq grst meeting of the fall season ot |Rer home in Mystic, having svent a few | Master Mork Mokariand has been il | ibrow—Cubist art Iy passing, fswt] Miss Anna G. Kelley and Miss To i velvet pioture - hat., She carsied & boB-{ " gtonington Travel dis Wi be held and Mrs| Geopgs Thatoher, who has been. living | it? ' ress Eelly of New London. were gussts Sides and back e Sbont 100 Eueste, Tha bride ls a|Tuesday, Nov. 7, and the speaker for this at thé home b Mrs. Lydia Benmott the | Lobrow—Tou betcher. Last night 1]at Piné Tree cottage Saturday. RNy 252 i Sl Sraduate of ‘the Proyidencs high school | meeting will be Dr. Framk L. Henderson. | Hvelyn Brown, daughter of Albert|past year, Rad & shock Wednesday and shook a wicked pair of bomes and made | Several from Here gttended the harv: . T St Xaviere's School whero she grad-| . TWo hundred tons of hard coal have | Browns. has been ill several days. died Thursday. jated in a course of music, class of k com is a. graduate of La ee college, Providence, R. I. o T o e = - — tlaborate wedding breakfast wag v ' for Phonograph Owners! : - Columbia discovers a process which produces records free from objectionable Surface Noise! Guests were present from New York, Providence and Westerly. This (Tuesday) morning Miss Diiscoll of Grove aveiue will entertain thirty of her friends in Scout hall at a masquerade. Miss Fannje E. Bromley of 17 West o S a phonograph owner you have always been annayod $ by the swish and grinding and scratching noises of records. This “surface nois¢” has been considered im- possible to remove. After years of experiment, the Colum- bia Graphophone Company to-day oresents to the werld a record that is virtually noiseless. This record has been made possible by the discovery, in Columbia street, left town Monday for an extend- od stay at Slaterville, N. Y. that the phonograph needle travels over it almost inaudibly and with imperceptible wear, ; ; Miss Fannle Wilbur was a caller in Providence onday, M D Stillman of Dixen is entertaining her sister,’ Mrs. The playing-result from the use of this new material is actually penetrating, obtrusive surface ou-d-. barmony without v i jon, arrived for a local coal dealer. Angther | Mes. John Hirst and children have re- [and had been very feeble for several , Weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Comgdon oughly o He was 83-years old &ix straight - passes—American Legicn [dance at Gardner Lake Friday evening. ‘!uxh,‘ w:;:‘b:m: 1:.' l owsls. Lee & Osgood Ce. Bennatt leff town Monday for a visif to Pittsfield, Mas.; where they will re- main ‘during the winter months. wes Kvelyn and - Helen McWeeney save returned from a visit of a week in New York city. The members of the Phebe Greens Ward chapter, D" A. R., will meet with Mrs. Herbert Kenyon this Thussday. Miss Catherine Cartér of CuBs. fs spending her vacation with friedds £t Westerly. was faken to thé hos tment. She was born at , Mass, May 15, 1880, ghter of flndgcr Roy m aida Grenon. SHe s sufvived BY husband, (Henry L. Moris, dad five cen, Briest , Mass, and Mrs. Geéofge Cat- witier, of Pawtucket. Merrill Post. A 1 members will mest Nov. § when further details for the As- Banks, Mrs. G. H. Bennett and Miss Mary graph owner in the world. : ' This is made practical by Columbia’s patented he 0 ly, construction. The core or centre Columbia New Process S N e Y Rneeuh, because it is abselutely distinct from the surfaces, . s mesting. Meéetihgs aré made of a harder, more substance. Over id backbone g In hele sew quariers are laid the two playing faces made of the new, ultra fine, ultra smeoth 3 surface fi ; “ - 1 Society will hold 3 dsetiug 18 - This laminated comstruction gives increased strength and s Tibrary. Chatles H. Peadleton wil - . greatly ol 3 phpar o Gkt Bthari, the longevity plus the most noiseless surface ever perfected. - rdtant The invention of thi: I r record [ ) g et Aditas dbout - s new process n 0o other can the ! o Righ, ?myiffecn%;e;a?; fi:dl‘t;ro;s n regord by the Columbia Graphophone wonderful degree !:l‘ ghfl . fad esterly. R L or i 2 (4 o, g Al 8 B L Co—for it is the genius-creation of quietness and pure, uninterrwpted, . te Boen chicard TAbTIY. T Bk Columbia engineers and chemists— music, for the simple that ‘ r siitable busincss Placed are scAred, marks the greatest outstanding im- £ enafits who had business places in the s G : X 4 Chapman block were forced to fnd 8 : provement since the invention of the ' locations owing fo the' tearing This illmetrates the lam- . % universally used disc record. n of the wooden structirs. Thiy mated eonrtruction of new With N!ew Process Columbia Rec- ed a shortage of stores and offices process Columbin Recorde. 3 ds e butiding s completed thére ::ice'y:;}t : g r?ldi::nq = reopis o Jesetn i 1 A e of the cello and the violin! You get B ‘ melody uncontaminated by objection- 4 o T : Tieh 'gnm?fi%:& e able surface noise that has been con- o bl ay morning, * “ 1 2 o donths. Tos dscassd BAs PeRided 'c'do"r:%iuufilx’mt&m I.T‘!J“TIL : n Westerly for about 30 years and was : f vl Knewn dnd oo of the town's most So great is our confidence in the en- i rew e t! = H ymn H ; Mrc nrofvm::“wn the #on of the late 10 - N” Process Columbia Rec- : Matthew Stillman - Browning and Ahmi- ords provide that we ask you to teas ra Lomphere ;"xr;;nb:mmh m,,;‘w out the list of records in this adver- martied, e o aite e tisement, take it to a Columbia Deales ‘ Burdick of Rockville, R. I, who died and have him play them! Possibly he i can play the same selections by other makers! Each comparison test will be a greater Columbia triumph} YOUNG MOTHER You will be thrilled by the Columbia NOW STRONG ooy of i st delt Hection; of the most delicate phras- : : - e g e fe : Her Mother’s Faithin Lydia LOST IN SURFAG E. Pinkham’s . Vegetable Wik srttnary In comparison with ordinary rec- Compound led Her to Try it Put These New Process Columbia Records to the b e prove imamediately prafecabia: in praise of E. Hardast € s A-3672 10-imch 7S¢ No other record can be like New l '”m”‘filnfl ardes omparison Send Back My Honeynian. Process Columbia Records. No one (it Tests! G"'I";-‘.‘ o B Bad, can produce anything even resembling il L‘m"i‘ ‘”i e them, for they are fully protscted by broad basic patents.