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George Greéne, Alex Thompson J. goclal hour and have a Christtas tree Amone ot Bradford and J. Fusato of Friday evening In the Champlin hall on / Westedly were nrnllne(},h th-w"l‘ldird Miin street. Histrict court in Westerly lats fnday | By Fohd sotipé belon; to William wetiing on complaint of Thomas “]xmm 3t Main. stteet w‘g?gx was :tolen Brown, chit of police of the. town 148t Saturday night froth the garage of i Westonly, ‘cliakgell with the larceny of & | ths ntley-Clarke costpiny on Maih large quantits of cotton cloti taken from | Grig was recoversd Tursday morning th {he-Bradtord Dyelng-dssoctation Mills &t |4 §oamy hear the residerics of Johy. D. Bradford, For dbout d year the mifllfa, of North Stonington. .Depiity hanagement Ha§ suspebtéa that, gdods oy i , Frank Crandall, apfle,. Wére being etolen_and Hate had fn thieir | b ed thit .the .car had tmiploy for a long time. ag enfi from thb bg&n Yound. et o North Stoningtbn Watts deteative bupeas. 1 deged thit | ind clatmed the car. It had to be pulled furing working Hourd me Of the eff-|out of the swamp wit B4 pair of horses. ployes have abseriéd Riemselvés: from the | Thé Connecticut registration plates had maln part of the mif to me TetIriHiE | heehy removed from ‘the car, the water , toom; ulflnq_%hae d&?fil"“a th grn and q Wi off and the switch key taken. It wrapping it arodnd Dbodles for can- | g Believed that the parties who stole the béalment. d,’“ taking. it -bome: &t niehit. e{r broke into the cash register at the Boveral thousands of yards of this cljnh g&rage the same night and got away with Is #aid to| have bben stolen. the HMefts| g Prmall quantity of chamge. haying beeh. going .on for a long time. Tn the disisies SiFt Pisiro pleddsd | o Prof. Hollis, :.;'«stzm principal of the fnot ghilty and hig hearing was det for ;.g"’y Higlt s8hadl,. 18 copfined to hfs Friday, the 224, BAll of §§00 wds fur. |ROMe on Summer gfre® by flideds. nished and- v:‘ i p Gebrgal Greené plead ty to the Jarcény 122 1-2 yards ntgotn ‘thé value ofwm&nl fed at $25,33. Fis bail was fixed and up tb Tudeday attérnoon ha was umatlé to fdrnisi aty. . He will ty Be sommified o, the county jail i mnmun to awalt 18 trial. on_pleaded ghilty to tHE a&ny 2 ‘plages of Sottdn GibtH. it $3852 He was obligéd to furti 1 §500 bafl for Uik abpédrdncs at the aia- irict coutt Friday morning. John Thomp- | Bou ot Bradlord.was,supol Lewis Tétlow-Wib & budiniss Galler London Ménday. Fred Smith of Wyoming was a business &dller in Wester!y Momay afternoon. <. | The pboiue higre are i réady and will- ing to assist in the good work started : % DY.C. H. Cowan and A. L. Duhaime of! f_he less fortunate omes of the village. § funds above the operating expenses Wil be donated to the cause. Aehoné pleatten . niot - g1ty Qnd fus e funeral services for Edward D. pighed 4500 bail - for - his Sppei] afge. Wobdmansee were held Tuesday aft Giorge Moritalto of Pleasarit Stredj was ncson 4t the Masonic temple in Myst:. offergd as surety fot Armope. g o'clock. The services were conducted Thé pegulas session of s vufid«' ¥ Chzrit.y and Relief lodge, No. 72, A. coift was held Tuésday aftérnoon it the &nd A. M., of Mystic. Rev. E E. probiats court rooms .on Hfoad stréét, Gites of Hartford was the officiatng with Judge EdWaed M. Biirke presiding. &I8rgyman. Members of the Misopic or- The followims. estates wers dctel upon: @ér acted 4s bearers. Interment was in Estate of Anmié AN{son. First and final Noany Valley cemetery. aocourit of Fil# G. Diysdle as guardian *, The carol-a-day camipaign is stili_on of person and estate. - Received. aliowed 8Ad there is a lively interest in the music and_ordered recorded. - Estats. 6f Léna 10r {he Christmas tree which will be held | 5. Maxson. Petition of.Erank E. Max- B9 the commiinity widescélebrstion. O | st of Atlanta; Ga. for the appointient o All Ye Faithful will be sung by the | of a guardian of the es;he h wue,, fgddway schol. Miss M. Sehmidk and ' Léna S. Maxson. = C., Loat s, Mary Denfiehey aré ifistructing the pointed guardian of MerW#tats ln ?h Bubils:. Island. Bond fixed -4t $200, with ank N. Wileox as surety. J, L.Maxson ap- pqinted appraiser wd Frank N. Wikox ent ifi Rhode Island. tved 403 prieri rhsaeih /. Pitdte of Caroline Caitl etition of Jennie, Helen Jujip “ang for the ‘appoltment Fhomas Catto lvfis{n 38 300, &3 The Monday ¢lul was entertained by Miss Helen Wilbur at her home on the New ondon road. Mrs. Walter H. La- w was leader and the subject w Iglans in Africa. The next meeting lkl.l be held Jan. S. Theodore Anderson' was a visitor .in !v Haven Tuesday. . Bona flxed at rthur dnd the storekeepers claim -they have Alaxiindet HoHé a small amount of business com- Mie elll seame ip 4 z ared with other years. elen um Pgtlt‘len of Warren Fish is confh ‘Xl»lsn s,tto a\nilnor, for the dppoiit- e to his home o |haw E by illties . mott of gu: her prsort and &s- ardif, le Fighn is gntértaining Mrs. Jenni; Decker 8t New: Hochelle, N.'Y. th bond fixed Af. ¢ thermometef registered 1 Beattje 4] ¥e zero hare Tuesday and * exangex quartéfs at thé r.mge of the wmr«y Motors. 166 ran inio. &n Jan mu.rmmn;;mw! E rfl lon % mut- part, of tis Dvetland <Gn°t§ the Aldewalk. the Dort plunged fito:the. ghiow:, Window of the Fish a "cmlely Gast?byed. e glass was “There were few,péople-gn the street.at the time and no one was injured, but on= woman nifrowty ‘esciipbd Being Wit by the car, | having just. dedged .it and. fun into the iry goods store. 3 I The “Westerly Calédonthn docl-+y his elected the (nuo-lng o r8-for the year 1923: Chlet, John M tain, Wl ™. Booth: s Robert Mear; witrd, c‘fi 15 flag Uarer, dwird A, The emploves. of. dhe. W dHatic Tzlephona t:nm‘qp . SH GHNGTON Stonifigton” htd deided: \n town to meet um blll lor t ¥ tHE Mygstid rhver, conférred with thé udet(neu of Grq: ol and Cotfitfilssioner Benh“! at kpa at the specia] Monday even u lo Stahle presidad. in mannfiq ction of i \ ture of 4 !'12.5,!: i ~belng $61.74546." pany was do tohi sharé td. pay'lg {s: mu lectmen ¢ dlithor money &t e S rlfi]unoh ag Clerk town H?% m h@‘ bonds to besotiie’ resolution (e & by using 1. mill n: tor thdt purp representativy < the gbherdy fiamffly qf o & tesoliition wu adop m’ ~afls of the Stafting a Christmas fund for the benefit at 5 He small crowds:seen on the sidewalks | . &:‘:e this Week aFe particularly noticeabis |- degrees | formerly lived in Brooklyn amd have only | € damp- | lived in the present home gm of the raif thade ehe cold mosl’year..s S Santa viaus Will Bring You a Vlctl‘bla Xinas Morning If Ybu - Okder It me The Talking Machme Shep ‘EQH!PPED WITH SHELVES, AUTOMATIC STQP plercing. THe skatsts took zdxa'nl. dge of | BREX ASE MAY l the cold spell and have Been enjoyjng ” GO TO THE JURY TODAY the ice ponds around-here. ‘-~ | Mount HeHy; N. Ji DDec. 19 LAINFIELD tate of Mrs, Dotis aner and . Mobr, charged wi Mrs. , Arthur D. Barwick has been b T Bedl _iting #n Plainfleld the past ‘week, etop-. AL At <15 e | Mrs, Walter P.: Lathrop and ULy tomorrow, vard Windsor. / With her little | boy of 3, Raymond, Mrf. Barwick has The defense has fi¥e more ‘®ltnesses ito testity and {he prpSecution will' then called ‘in the parish as far a8 her time wolid, pérmit. ‘Rev. Arthar D. i proceed wuh/r Buttal. - Justice Kalisch aBiWick | said today that if the witnesses wer= was the former pastor of the Congrega- | tional church. and Mr. aid Mrs. Barwick prompt i1 appedring the tridl would | have fiany loval friends where they la- bored faithfully, .and Barwick and Ragmond evening for New. York. The High school basketbdll team played - Tucsday evening 4t the Comtiunity louse | the team from West Warwick, winning tho game by a Etore of 46 to 14. ' There vas a large muinber present. The midweek service planned for this Wednesday évening will be held at the | Congregational church -instead -of -at the: - parsonage. The executive committee of the Lincoln club will be held following the meeting at the same place, MURDER, efficiently. “left Tuesday N. i), Powell, confessed slaver. t : thg the hAd kiled the showman at the instigation of Mrs. Brunen and Mohr. Mdry witnesses were caled for the defense tod. ve convicts from the .s#dte pent v -at ‘Drenton. one from | the state reformatory at hway and | several prisoners fn the local jail were i the witnéss stand In an attempt to ove that Powéll was insane when ‘1"‘ jmade, his confession. They said ‘ae raved and barked like aydog in’ Fa’L —— One convict testified that Powel said he expected to be set fhee if he stuck | ““‘EGl.‘}':“;‘:::‘.f;\u;(;t;“firo\ to his story on the stdnd. | i T§o policemen and & ip}iw:gfian of- Hafipton, Dec. 19.=5JohH G. Lewis!fered testimohy corroborating thigstory {republicin; who s décladred elocted Of MOhF as to Hds bt !'* L Tepresentative in. the general assembly 43y Brunen was shot, Dr. Wik from this town at the last election, Poulson, of Dhiadeiphia, fostified (1 day was sewed with a summons direct- | 08 the night of the shooting, Mohr was ing Him to appear before the house dur-| With him at hig. office and at a megting | ing the Epming session, to answer charg- ' 0f .an American Leglon post in PHila- es that there wefesirregularities in Hls g : telection. The Summons, whichs Wwas| Harry Bentum, who was served by a deputy sheriff, was issuedn | agent for ‘the Brunen circus. declared ithe application of Wallace, Jewett, that {t wds he who s&id: “The 1man iocrat, the defedted candidate. ‘mho bumped off John, Brunen opght to Lewis was deglaréd elécted by a ma-'get a, gold medal” Hazel Brunen, t jority of five, the vote standing 101 to Qaughter of the showman. had prev 19.611 [Je;e;t bdaxmed :hgtt sx\] irregular lxmsu testified that Mohr had said this. {ballots had been counted for his oppan- o jcket. seller &l i ¥ polls had beerl Képt open an hour Jator “’“‘“}i‘l 5"”&: :l‘:‘“;;“m;c o than was legal. He will be represented OTMYE S1S0 T e by Thomas J. Spellacy, deféated derio- | ‘°hanged at the ferry ticket of cratic candidate for United States sen~} Mrs, Brimen resumed the stand for a! ator, and Edward M. Yeomans, chair- short time today but her testimo thah of the democFatic state central com- | 2dded nothing to what she previou | mitte. !had sald, The prosecut Was rep | édly warned by Justice Kalisch of i iré 2 ‘proper questioning of Mrs. Brunen bt oo SEhT.ENCEB 9 JROUR o Thete wds, & stir in the court room | MEX. IN TRaErEE PoSreBYERien gl H Parker, Burlington c | |ty aéteetive. ushered in Herbert Ashley, ! London, Dec. 13:—A Central s, Brunen’s first husband. Ashley is Qespdtch from Dublii #4ys that four | expected to testify tomorrow. men in the Tralte dise”.c were sen-| P t aced to death for ssimg arms: but that the sentences have been postponed | owing to favorable reports of the sktua- tion in Kerry which have been feceived ; from the general commanding the dis-| it ot -Should there be further am-| ‘buahes of natiortal trobps or ddmage o 1 operty, roads ‘or rallways, the men. will be executed immediately, Hampton.—Horace D. Greenmhh diéd) at his home in Hampton Monday morn- | ing of heart disease. He leaves his! idow cne daughter. Mes. Adice Handy of Sprinzficld. Mass., and three sops, | Fred, at home, Walter and Grover,. of Brooklyn, Conn. Mr. and Mrs, Greenman sadvance | News Warehouse Pofit.—Frank C. Wads-| worth, 34 years.of age, son of George F. d4nd Addie. C. WadSworth, and a veteran ‘of the World war, died at his home on !Main street Monday morning following a gefipral breakdown since his -return from service overseas with the Amerjean expeditionary ‘forces in the ‘war. for seven GENUINE VICTROIA No. tio LATEST STYLE No. 3 S6UND BOX; 3 PAGKAGES OF TflNGSTONE NEEDLES AND 200 STEEL NEEDLES STMRLETE §100 56 g GENUINE VICTROLA Ne. uy . EQU!PPEB'WITH 4 ALBUMS, AUTOMATIC STOP No: 2 BOUND BOX; 3 PACKAGES OF TuszToNE NEEDLES AND 200 STEEL NEEDLES. * [ s | SunsTe 116,00 . .thé Businass maef o with the Chirjsti :;j i L The members of ¢ ‘Ladder o :Have im.c m tumes of blue-with nmg; iy glven mru‘ 3%3 ral ud “‘“"“{fi ing hé ‘l'.;,‘f.i}f ; "ine it %m‘gi Qremen. The 3 ;'a""‘"‘im.-‘x.ig_ wing AT PRICES OOMPLETE iN LONG CABINET, SPECIALI:Y f’RicED @BAY dm N bfiaiem AND CONSOLE MGDEE_S RANGRNG FROM N ) i PORTEObS & M J 1 LLL dur Store Is Open This Evenihg and Every Evening Until Christmas For Comfortable Shoppmg, We Recommend the Morning Hor TIME IS SHORT — ONLY FOUR MORE SHOPPING THEN,CHRISTMAS Yotir Chr.lstmas shopping is most eas’ly done at this store, where the watch words are VALUE and SERVICE. Our stocks have been constantly replenished—you will find here the largest variety for choosing, and positively the lowest prices. Save Time arid Worry By Coming Dizect to This Store, the - (CHRISTHAS ‘SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS + DAYS Gift Suggestions For -Hurried Shoppers CGAMES FOR GIFTS !undradu of Games of all kinds— me new and novel, as well as many ‘old-time favorites—ecuitable for young and old. (Millinesy Section) THE TOY STORE ~e for the mos! comp' 'e ys in this v ons; Sleds; Autombb dreds of pleasure-giving Tdys! THE DOLL SHOW Dolls of &l kinds—Bia Dslls and Little ones, Dressd Dalls and those that need dresses, Boy Dolls and Girl Dolls—all at lowest prices. JEWFLRY FOR GIFTS 8ee Bir showing of Jewelry, suit- Come fine of able for gi’ts, all nice'y boxed, and | at prices that are much lesd than elsewhere. = ST,AT'ONERY A great shewing of Stationery for gifts—for Children or for Ad-ifts— a larza line of the best kinds of N Staticnery.at the lowest prices to be found &nywhere. TOILET GOODS - Toilet Coods in Christmas packages, —a c8molete lins of the best known ‘»-an"i, if~luding Moary Garden, Djér-Kiss, Mglka, Vantine’s; Hud- nut’s, qcxlmo’-. éte. FTHERMOS ROTTLES | Thermos Bo'ties ‘make usefil &nd accepdnle hol'day i a complete range of cles, including Bottles, Lunch Kits, Jars and Carafes. SEteintS ARTICLES Religiouis Art" 168 are gifts that ate ‘very much ap reciated and our as- sortment indlutes ‘Crucifixes, Can- die Sticks, Rosary Eeads and Prayer Books. HARRDW RIEBONS A siiecial howing of Hairbow Rib- Boh—Jist thé right lenxth for Hair- Bows—in Moire and- handsome. nidv- elty effbeti—many mf them in i dividal ml‘. 4 = 1 % MOSIERY For the helidays we have a com- plete line of "Women’s. Sjlk_Stock- ings, in reqular and obt-sizes; in Bldek;- White: and ths -mést popular balors: N@te:i—All Silk Hosiery will Be firnished in holiday boxes upon %8 FOR GIFTS We. ients for the celebrated “7!‘.10!0“. finé French Kid Gloves for Womén. If yol are considering glvmg gloves ds gifts, why not give e RetiERs i f Wornei’s A Mdfi'fill l'wwivgle d lars, Bram- % Ahum lnd nw!snrh. --fi&i! am for gift {17 inches high, Pd- ¥ For Norwnch, and All Eastern Connecticut. Woimen’s English Sport Hosiery MAKE MOST ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS'_ Women’s English Wool Rib- bed Sport Hosiery, our own importation, ~value $1.50—Spe- cial price ...... Women's English Wool bed Sport Hosiery, our importation—Special Rib- own price. Women's Full-fashioned Eng- lish Cashmere Hosiery, with | hand clox, in blabk and as- sorted colors—S8pecial price $2.50 Women's Full-fashioned Eng- lish Wool Hosiery, ribbed, with hand clox, heather mix- tures—Special price. .. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Men’s Ciiff Battons in holiday Boxes —at 50c and $1.00 a pair,_ Men’s Belts with 8‘erling buckles, at $2.00—other Belts with Luckles at 75¢, $1.00 and'$1.50.. 7, Initialed Buckles for men’s bLeits at $1.00. Boys’ Silk and Knit Ties, a good as- sortmient—at 50c. Men’s Silk and Knit Tiés, shapes—at 50c, 75¢ and up fo $2 Men'’s Scarfs, in Silk, in Fibre, and in Wool, all in holrday boxes—at $1.50 to $5.00. Men for newcst Handkzrch:eh (in boxes, &t 4 t—at 4 for $1.00. Men’s Wool Hosiery. 4]l styles; dréss or sport Hosiery—39c to $7.00 a pair. Men’s “Phoenix” Silk Hesiéry, blac navy and brown—75¢, $1.00 dhd $1 Men's All-Woel $1.00 and $150. Men’s - Gloves -in mochas; suedes; capeskin buck, etc..,including fur- lined, all colors—$1.50 to $7.00. !‘n‘n Umb‘?ku, & ood assortment Knit Gloves = at 1.50 to If you are seeking a gift for man, bear in mind that in our “Men’s Store” will be found-an” abundance of sea- sonable, useful and attrac- tive things for men—man- _ selected, every one — And who knows better what a _man Likes than a man. Visit our “Men’s Store” and see thé wonderful assortment of gift articles. -These suggestions will aid lyou in checking off * your ist. Holiday Sets { Men’s Arm Bands, Hose Supporters, gnd combination sets—all in holiddy oxes. *Arm Bands—15¢c and 25c. . Hose Supporters—35c, 40c and 50¢. Suspenders. in_holiday boxes —50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Supportérs and Arm Bands—50c and 75¢ Mep's . Belts and Supporte 1.00 and $1.50. ogftorey. Suspendérs and Supporters—$1 $125 and $150: - s Men’s “Eagle” Shirt les, T Rl o sy e gtyion T Men’s Silk_Shirts, in pllm colors and fancy #tripes—$5.00 to $3.00. Men'$ “Tom Shine” Swa;tw Coats —a most lcuphblo gift—8pecial SR 2¢ $3.75, Men's Bath Robes; newest patterns .w colorings, all sizes—at $5.N to M-nc Smcldng Jackets; ‘all sizes= \at S‘Iofl) and &Efl aa&. uk& and Men's Triy pnwn—n ikely Trunkn and Wardrobg Tnmk.—« $15.00 to $50.00. A lage-Wiiprment, jus resived of thass hindy staids which are used for, or fern stands: 17 inches high, with octagon top—Special price. . . 89¢ 22.inches high, with octagon top—Specal price. $1.19 ov.-cn?i'_'t mm»*-z sited tn- 5 to a pair. W: tn-un. all gizes — at % .‘.fi“- pair.: ”“!:Mun Mu. sizes 4 to 12— -h Wnlubh Suits, u:- 3t08 &« .1.50 its, sizes 3 to 8—at < c‘wd,um Suits, sized 7 to 17 5 22k oifilkv'dh. sizes & to 18 t Rubbér Coats $550. X