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SIX 'GOVERNOR POTHIER DEAD inioiiii CHUT IS NATIVE OF -PROVIDENCE Not Regain Conscious' ness, After Shock, In Kcccittiuii HOOJII u( His Kesltlcucc for "Uis Tropic" I. VAram Pothier, seven Mmw isvernor of the State ol Ithotle at hla Woonsochct home MiT-iBQ- SalurJay evcr.ing. Dealh peacefully to the Governor, "hid. not rcsalneJ conscloasnfs-s since ht shock about 3 o'clock Friday nlslit. lie grew con- weaker all Jay PalurJay and up to the time of his dcaih.

The governor died suJroundeJ by tfie'merabera of his family, who a to his honio and tlie lul- anxious hours at his Ucufenant Governor Norman John A. HenncU! the Kov acd Dr. Allen A. the family physician, were 'only others 1 No hope' for recovery had been he'd the chief executive was stricken Friday Dlght. Early Saturday it 'was admitted Ihm tlicro was no chance for his being revived.

In the. txiuis XIV rCL-tpUi'n br'-Ms Fund Wcorschet, uhlch mother Ir. wliieh she died, and from Avhltrh he alvvava aftonv.ird teactfastly rttusrd to move, Uic body of Governor Polhior lay from noon- Tuesday until 2 o'clock In the afterccon, for "hLs iwoplc" to regard. The bwly the lale Rhode 1 sla ni WM brou to Providence ami by day evening from 6 o'Ltot-k un- room Street rtceptlou room of surrounded by a mUil sWednesdiiy n.ornltij: 10 o'cloclt William A. HEckey.

D. IX bishop ''of the Roman Catholic dlo- 'of Providence a tmn "pontifical mass of CaXltedral of SB. rnd I'au In Provldenc-, Tl en chlft fx ecutlve laiO at rML in tin Pothier niaujokirm at the I'reciou just over tJie Khod boundary In Mtj. AclinE Governor Norman S. Cue called upon Ibe governor'a wirtow nt jPpthler home In Woonsocket Sunday' a'nd suggested that the body lle'jnislate, for whlcli purpose he offered the use of the Capitol.

Mme. 'Case' Born Octaberll, 188JB. Xfiv governor Mill- Which He Sliurkd While Hirrird cictutive's home at Saturday the Governor was ned ns slnliiliff rapluly. The hap pr.iycd the governor's licd- slile. le.ivlnn ll.u liou-c after lialf an hnur.

Kr.tV.fr I i a I I Her Adrien Forest Sovicny ivere and the Gorman Stanley Case, who became governor automatically on the death of Governor Pothier, was- born In Providence'Oclober i 'tlie son of Johu Warren ami (Marca) -White He was cdu- jcaled In the Providence public 1 attending, -federal Street Grammar School, from whlc.lt' be graduated In -1300, and Ihe-'Classical High School, graduating received the degree of A. from U-row'a University.in 130S and Lli. from Boston University. In 1912, aivi oUo attended the Harvard Law School In 1303-1511. He was admitted 'to tho.

Rhode island bar In. 1311, the isachusctlA Ixir In 1I2 ail'l Ls member Iho federal bar, -having been, admitted practice before the Supreme Court of the' United states In He -was lieutenant governor. In November. 1926. always been a republican ixjilttcs.

beginning as a.member of Xlntli ward ife was 'Councilman from the i ward In 15H-13IS, serving- on the highway other coiti- His term expired -while 'he with Ihe American-forces overseas. He also served as a of the Hoard from and as United States i aod.ient Horal (o the'Juheril by Rev. Wilbur Ntlion, ptitor ot tb'e. First Biptlsl. JohnX'terXe-Memoflil Churcb.

for Mrs. Rebecca Taylor at tht Ilambly Fum-rsl: Home Monday alter-. -was 1 a tihe Uland cemetery. Suegj-'i received.the clslop over Lew Hurley, (eitlitr.welghl. af(er 10 rounds of at tlie.

:O.lympla-. AU Club, evenlnjr, i over opponent. Sugg''Is scheduled-ti ap- ear a a bout Uils at ho.Bri5tol. A a Johnson; forrnerly ot this clly; Is very 111 at his home, Tho Nowpori," In Hartford, Conn. He It 1 well known -In' fraurnal both In this city and i country ROGERS WIN.

Hands Red -and White five a'41-22'Defeat. THREEJJEATHS. Mrs. Jane M. Champion, Mrs: Angelina Oxx Here; Arch- ibald J.

McClure. Walsh- and Time-Four In the ieo- inJs''were def'tated by the TorrlnK- tyr. seconds In a ganib In which the Hoters. b'oyt. played Jnalfft-rrnt bJil start.

Torrj'nB'on Ihuv jumped i a 'eirly lead which-was more were able to over. i get- Lou to giant centre GIVE A DINNER Grand Patriarch and' MR Dawley Entertain the Contist. Ihe Torrlnslon, Armory "floor evening the Rogers, basket -ball''team worsted it large, and Is employed. the ihil While'five. 41 to 22.

This wan Jrcat.Stanley Rule Piant of the' first-defeat'suffered by Tor- rinelon controlled the. tap Ilie play was carried, into the Boa territory ai: or.ee.. No score resulted from the. first' rusll, but the first basket. a evened'thV count when he scored-from-under the hoop, tut! end ot or tlie.

half, 'with both sides final score-of Hie'period was lade when pranjflnlj Kelt and Honored by Being Presented With' i thelr home IJoor I was' so decisive that 1500 present were dumbfounded by ihe speed of Iho' visitors. The ftosers. ufter' spending Mrs. Jane M. Champion, widow 'of iij.

'Captain William Champion, tomaUcally Incomes wltn Monday at the residence of her Ihe dealh of the chief executive, G. llonic-r Swec'i. oil arrived at the Woonsocket residence ICalverl street. in her eighty-fourth shortly before noon, and was escorte-l year. Mrs." Champion was born 111; to the bedside of his ds'lnsr chief i i Edward Island, a daughter 'ol Mr.

lie'nnelt. Mr. Case was deeply. nm. a vas married June.S, affected a unable to control I MJ-.

Champion. They ha I his emotions. i lived here 30 years before her hus- Thc governor's nephew. Hugo Jar-land's death. April IS.

1313. and MM. declared that.his uncle I- 1 Champion had continued to live with i nk I her children practically all the I ret. asktd him to bring from the bai his checkbook and mall, as he wished ii mc sine, hLi dealli. to.

pay some Mils. At that Mr. Captain Champion was encaged hi I Jarretsaid. the governor appeared to boating business on Kinsley's be quite well. Later the chief execii- Uvharf urin? his residence- here and live experienced a headache and and other members of Polhler-and other members of finally" accepted Acting Governor Caie's 1 offer.

Despite their natural dwirfl'to keep the body with them possible, they felt that the Champion was largely Influett bed early. i tlai In maintaining the business lo the Governor Pathter was the second high, standard for which it was i i Rhode Island governor i whllcjversally known. Captain Cliampyxi In office, since the state was a prominent member of the sonlc fraternity of Newport, hcc-n worshipful master of I-odge. eminent conimander of- Washington Commandery. Knights Templar, and, potent' riiaster of jrcal I a a New Britain.

which' has given ringtou 'learn on him two months' leave of fivo years, 'an' regain -his Ernest" i i left'Salu- day night Philadelphia, ylslt.T her s'swr. Mrs. John Howcllc. She hard practice, wore at the and her I a Gordon Tltofnap, lop of their form, and driving relen lessly from the opening, whistle- forced Ihe. home boys use nil their and asking a period themselves wore the boj'a dovvu'unlll they were urjable lo cope with, tho 'smooth working.and speedy, attacks ot the Kcwpprlers, The 'fans gave crof( Ihe flueat'ovullon ever rendered a player Ihe Rogers sta'r vias a( the start of the 'fju'ar'period.

Wos'encroft -out. played' anil out-guessed Ihe opposition such 'ail extent that everybody 'tho his ef- and hbi fighting Conrie rtori woii a and both teams' started iat 'top speed. -Two without jscore, and Uonnerlon. niado the first point when he a high piss outside' and los.scd.lt to, Pavllcovlc. and Ihe lad made the first'- basket.

An over-pass from Ihe Rogers back field was 'recovered by Donahue, aik when Piscale fell "the Red and White guard- took the bairiri anil'scored. Rogers took' the ball down. 'o quickly'', a the. opposition was not able' to. gel' set and Eddie.

Donovan scored from under Ihe basket. WoEOncroft a minute later It tvas not allowed. Gertnano sent IP high Uooiitior- was adopted In 1S43. 'I'he first was Governor Will am 'Gregory -of North Klnsstown. who died December 1301.

Under the royal i-hlch ihe stale wa operated for 173 years Vair Rcnsselaer I.odgo of Perfection. previous to the adoption of the Mrs. Champion was the mother of Flltutlon. nine governors died In -of- I I children, nine of fice. They were Benedict Arnold.

Codd-nslon. John Cranston. Caleb Carr. Samuel Cranston. people'of Rhode Island should have sMist -'-opportunity of gazing upon governor's features at the most notable activities.

-'Prayers were recited In every Roman--Catholic. Church In Rhor-e- Island Sunday for the repose of the chief executive. In churches eulogies were preached. Many minlslers of Protestant churches also referred regretfully in' their sermons to the jovernoKs i A day long an American a I nC I hu'ng at.half-staff on a pole In front I' 1 of.the'. Pothier horne In on Hammond, A'lonVpciliceman kept watch on tho I jjirby and Staats Estates; A' thin stream of people! filed''constantly past.

They were: Other Business. llani Wanton, John Wanton, WLIiiam Green and Arthur Fenner. William Champion. who has con- s. CASE (iivrrmor the.

a ric.lh trlctl attorney from Rhode Island tp March-IE. 1336. 1 Major Case started his military career while" a st'udcnfat the Har- returned ro liome from pltal 'Saturday. Mrs. Kurshln (o'Nciv'Vork, to meet her liiisband.

Caplaln Kurshln. on hii return, froiu J'c'Holland and Germany on 'Eteamstilp Henry iter of the Standard Oil Company ol New-Jersey, --Member's of Musicians. f.ocal No. 1 niucl, Interested. In an.ad- dress'at their by- President; MO Shecdj' of 'the Lynn local, district ofli: A fcml- ness 1 session preceded-the talk i ari'l social hour, during which tho Colonial Theatre orchestra played, Mrs.

LpiilM O. Walilrbn'sai'ig a rcfreshroenls were 'served by Ihe' Tavera' management. r- --A mlsctllaneous shower was given n't Ihe lionie of Mrs. Helen Moore. Training Station road, for Lucia Sullivan of city, when she was recipient of many beautiful A biiffet lunch served.

were renderfrl'by Mr. and Mrs. Howard McSap.iien. accompanied by'Miss Slillix-an oil the violin and plano lljy Mr. Robert O'Brien 'anil Mr.

John i Newminn. 'A novelty 3ance of --the- j.nlark Bottom was presented by Sir. Jauh'fiylpr. fiance of Miss Sullivan, i the. degree, team Washington Commandery.

enlert'alnerl Commandor ot Calvary-Com- I mandery. 'Providence, arid meTii- Ihat Commandery's 'drill ijtiuad at at the'Newport Ar- 'l'ille'ry armory iiaturday evening, about 30.visitors -At ihe conclusion of the dinner Ihe members of the local drill squad uie- icnted to Eminent Gcorgc R. Do Young a commander's I Trinity Sunday iriE Rev. tho rsclor, preached the fourth sermon i series "Our.lord's' Teochlnga on Social 'iOthics." the.subject being "Jesus and the. 'School." Rei; Harold Wall Dunne, the curate, wi! lircath -on- "Jesu.1 and Amusements', -l-'ciirgary the serie-s concluded February.10 with-a sermon Mr.

on "Jesu-s the Right of February he side led, 4 lo 1- concludes a very Meraskl icored 'second 1 ierlod vden he under he missed a itcondiby 'hair when he'broke away' acnhi. Torrlnston began to feed Hurafkl r.d' he scored he was fouled, 'he continued'to hold'iool, vhen he a basket, lifer which a point for the' half ended and Tor- inEton led, 9'16 AltliouEh'th'e noger's were In COFF Eve lount as' to' dlrterent of play. a to jtarted at trie ope'nlnt whistle, and rorrlngldri soon had lite safely ucked-away. With'Muraski'coyertd he locals' sliltle'd and- began to feet! freshman a' Tbrrlpgfori, and this lad scored three" baskets and a 1 foul In a laul Clifford scored a basket ihV side and "tollowed with fou shot', and''the Torrlrirton 1 boys Had a comfortable at. the end'O Ihe third'period.

Sensing the-Red and Black warriors beg-ill lo set-a'dlizy pice which brought baskets aJid had tlie crwod on their.feet. Torrington, how ever, made use of tlrri.e-o'uts and man aged to tond enoush lo make final drive -the emi. Sh'ootfns'ionif'and often. IA 'mond sent one In from am" Grajnoliml sent In two Ions Kelley was completely out am he was merely hanging- bark when a a "sent trie Mil to'-him. ani he just-heaved It at Ihe'bosker an' It went came back wit "Kept up th a law- schoftl in us'cvening.

private, hs--o will be a.musical service in the of Durant Pa.sk of WM al ralt cr; James. and Harry. There are 16 an three great-ErariUchit'l- however, that they must wait until Tuesday before they looked I the probate at the bier. i will of James a service was held at Na- tucket. Mrs.

Angelina (Tiiell)'Ovx. widow of John Oxx died Sunday at ihfc court Monday; Newport Hospital, after a lone was 70 years old and had spent greater part.of her life in Ne'ji' i a u-hicr of A i i a hundred fellow parishioners i for the repose totamentan the governor's soul in the Church of lo Klizabeth G. a Mary (Hubbard) Tuell. She was l. member of SI.

John's Church anJ ol ta leave the properly at n.bekah Xotre Damo des Woon- Sunday afternoon. The tn Roman Catholic the Holy Hour, brouslit sobs to the lips and tears thVeyea of men. women, children and bond. S1.600; no surety required, at 515 Spring street to nieces. Elizabeth and Marie C.

HammoniJ.Krom the life Insurance 'policy $:00 is sivci ti) Sar.lli T. Hojers of Pelhani Height-'. X. ar.d tlie balances to a brother. ed John P.

Hammond, who is also given eleryy as Ihey joined before Blessed In enlrealing vine compassion upon the departcu ipirit of-Jhclr erstwhile neighbor, and jland at Brook Haven.Eastport Manor, leader. One boy. no more than six l-ons island, and Ihe rest and residue years'- of age. ran out of the church jof Iho estate. aloud.

Letters of admnstration on Ihe Long before 3 o'clock, the hour -for estate -of Margarcl K. Kirby were the-ceremony to -commence. the to Jerome Kirby bonJ. church "edifice was crowded. As sureliec.

Patrick J. Kirby priests, preceded by altar boys I James T. O'Connell. cassodc and surplice, made i Notice was waived an I letters or TCIJ- down the centre aisle to the al- administration on Ihe estate of sextons had to I a temporary! Slaats were granted to Herbert chSIrs "Tor late arrivals. jSllats: bon-l.

S1CO: surelr. CheftcT The'rosary was said. Father J. M. iStaala.

-Gfroui, pastor. KnlRhi of the; Brrnice A. Ebbilt was appoinle.l "Order of LespMd. soon to dedicate iconserralor of the property of new church to the hero dead R. A i a surety.

Mctro- lU Nations, told Iho beads while ihc'POlilan Casualty Insurance Comfim, cojigresitlon joined ihe responses. Vork. As to the tother of Chris A flLscharje of guardian was through the five decades of "ordered ricoricJ. and onsmal re- tiie.beads-a. pater r.oster and 10 to the former guardian.

Ave Marias to each dccadc-the a estates of Elizabeth Mary tor's, resonant voice grw a a Annie OJLX- Supjressed lots were V.eard tJirough; Tnventorlcs. a. 0 1 V-' Tnventoiles. amounting to cf George Gordon perpetual light of sloryJKinj. J17.5-:SSO op the "late of shtoe'upoa him! May he in Alice lirown p.ace," concluded, "tale c( 5I Stevens-, is a Sal-jiarif." orJore-J recorded.

from organ loft. -The-hymn concluded, a tall clergyman mounted the pjlpii- governor of o-r state is dead." F.cv- CrCDcau toM the lorror.ing my friend Is ror.e. Lfi us to the wii; or and pray-for a rtpcse of Th5 executor's first and final count with the estate of George Gor.lca Kinz was ordered rccorde-J. The administrator's first and final arconnt with the tstate ot Mary Buttrick was continue 1 to February lion on the estate of Mary J. nas continued for hearing.

the city. She is survive: by four Charlotte. wife 'of Minefield: Fnnnlc. wife jjames A Mary T. wife of S.

Manuel. anJ Lillian wife of ler J. Mylclt. A sister. Mrs.

Christoher J. Slmnioru ot this city, and a rolhcr, Jatius Tuell Franklin. also stirvive. 'Mr. Archibald Jermain who died in York Saturday, w.us the husbarul of Miss Mary daughter ot Mr.

Michael van of this city, anil a graduate nun4 liellevne Hospital school. He well known amateur sportsman and a memlwr of a prominent Albany family. UesL known as chees player and horseman, he was a member, of the Manhattan and CF-5 cluhs an-I made name as a skillful pbyrr. Me demoted lo polo and rode genllcman jockey in many. steeplechase races.

He also was a of the New Yorl; Atltletic and the Clubs. i he served captain of I a and wa. al an officer's irainin; camp as an instructor In smal arms practice. He is survivc-I by son by a former marriage. The funeral took place In Albany loday Ihe i being in Ii ccmtcry in that city.

was'-elected captain of upon, return from service i'eri- the World 1317. being transferred wllli, h's'oulflt Company'-A. 103d a i battalion, 36th (YanKee)'division, sailed for duty anrl landed a I October. 1317. He''later served -as acting judge advocate of the 26th division and was thentrans- terred to duty i general staff, serving under Major General James -He was made a.

1 Chevalier, de L'Etolle Noir (Knight ot the Black Star) by order'of the president of. France-in-101S and'- returned he United States July. 17, 191S.be- ng then" honorably the'war, he' joined ers' Corps -and -now, holds tor the rcsbyierian- Church, officiating. Tlie 'intcrniciit HejthV family plot in.Si.- 'yard, Povtsinoulh, HevJ James P. Conover committal 'service.

deceased "is two Nellson.ql thig city snd Mr.i. GarstsLng'Speaks on Besearch Palestine at Art Association. MRS. FITZ SIMONS UPHELD Representative Bliss Says She Meant Exactly What She Said, in Her Letter. he rank second in of the SlSth'cay'alry.

Case Is a-member Baptist'Church ot Providence ast governor ot che Soclely of May- Descendants for Itiiodr Island member of othe'r-hiJtorical and pat- rjotlc Eoclet'es. past master of Corln- No. 27, A. F. a A member of Providence Roya Arch Chapter, No.

1: Thomas Smltl No. 51: Ainer lean.Legion. Providence Post Noi 1 University Club, junior vice com- mandor of Ihe MiHlary Order of Foreign Wars. In 1316 Case marded Emmn Mac- ehzie A Art Association 1 Katurday. afternoon i John Oarstan's of BCJiol- arly lecture an'd i covery in being aucecl by JIaud '-ElUott.

Coffee the Mrs. P. and Miss Katherinn H. "Allan, and the library by John Vouny. and riss Saturday to 6.

Pavlicovlc i a neat one handed basket, period, and when WiL-dland trle-d, to repeat Ihe plaS 1 he 1 hi.B ic.ani-niale coy- cred, and lodj(-J one In himself. Pay- then a point (rom th.f foul line and home team'led. I I Ip'J." At Lhis rom't. however, Ihe Rogers defence was i a ended Torringlon's rally. Ihey nol abl.

to break llirousli again for.th'e'i'est ot the quarter. Uie the, 'Uosei's boys and in shorl while had' thVgame In Pascale made- Uu llrst' Koscrs 'score'and then'-Eddie lionovau broke, i lo Woseccroft shook 'off' lyh ina'n. and a having -A second basket disallowed scored two i has-, Rogct: boys we're-now In complete' conSrol and Conncrton the scdrlrp for ihe half when l.i'e.sentHn Oil'L of his ones lialt-time. 17 lo. 11.

A Ih'e rest. the Red and White-players tore up" a nil downj court, a break, on' Pavllcovic-scored b3skc.l.,anii then', anolher. raspsle. 'fine anil nerlqn and coimled from Ihejfloor. The.liC-me team was I i Cohnerton and Sltee- i i In-succession 'the Torrington cartain call'ed for time ht-ored the floor home bul -Pasrale scored sain led.

30 lo 17. at e'e'nd of lh' third period. Wilh'-lhe game'practically'won. ogers hoys i their'drive, an-J fast' did they, pile, up scores (hat oach'Carey was'forced to rush lo uhstllute's'lnia vain'effort to -slop jem. Pascale scored two baskets 6m the ffoo'r.

btit 1 Pavlicbvlc evened r-this when he counted from: the oor arid followed with two foul Conherton and Wosencrofl icored and' Ren'venull on For itosers Lamoild a Crowlhe ere'lbe only boya in th game. This game was handled 'b John Gane-m. sportinc Torrington. and.he waa fair to hot sides. The summary: Secoi.d-v l' 1 P.

Clifford rf. Crowthor. Cron-t'her If. Chass c. LAmond Gra.molimi K.

Donovan lg. A complimentary was-glv, 1 House Saturl. evening by Grand Patriarch fa, a few successful: head the Grand En enl of fellows of Rhode and. Mrs. iient In the affa'rs of the ekah-Assemljlyh of.

state, other 'officers I ncampmejit, officers the Gra-l xxJge and others.prominent ti) i ellowshtp in the state. Nearly I down to the excellent e'ryen by Dwyer. and ell'Of the Perry House, and foil ns It there were, presentations Mrs. Dawley, the torn! ecelvlng a Kold watch, I he officers of Ihe Grand EncArJ enl. and an engraved pipe, lite i Ihe Lodge.officers.,and aller receiving a bouquet of.

flontj a appropriate i were made by Grand High Pr i i a Babbitt, Grand. President: Florence E. Dugdale. S'ice lent Mrs. Edna.

P. King. Warden Mrs. Mabel L. Holtii? District Deputy President.

M. of the Rehekah Grnnd Repfescnlatlves D. Thompson and JeSFe C. HambJ Voble Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Wurd of Esther Rcbrkah Lodge.

S-J rotary Knapp Swatts LoJgS Providence. Patriarch J- crson Co'mstock of Aiuldneck tj eampment. William A. Stoddard Rhode Island l.oilge and T. Mai- Dnwley and W.

S. IT. Dawley of ce'lslon Grand Patriarch B. Dawley in app lion of the a words ut had'he-en, spoken of swvlces i to hlntsr-lf his.w: di.nncr-U is conducted Walter I Wn'nd The Grand Encampment, was reryij scntcd in. Ihe gathering by the hoard of'pfllcers- Orand High Pf.s 1).

Hablult. Grand 13 'Aulifte. Gfatid nol'trt-E. M'illanl. Gran-i Marshal D.

arand-frWJ Denjlly Sentinel- Karl 1.. Tefft nnd Griijpj Representatives Robort.G. Jesse C. The ly of Uhode 'Island represenleil Grand-Master C. a Bisv, Deputy Grand Master l'rc'1 'trii bu 1 ons, Grand'Warden 'David A.

Grand Secretary Bnrlon T. lOran'I Treisurer jGrand TorrinEton' Seconds KelLey c. Poasle'y MiirasW Tinier--Srailii- Time--I'our air, -and wh'T. 0 right Mr. and Mrs.

-vyilllam' S. Sims gave a In honor of -the speaker, and Sunday afternoon Mrs. Elliott gave a luncheon for him. The lecture, i was fllustraled with lantern slides shown by Mr. i by.

excellent -maps and pictures, renewed interest In the Bible, depicting Joshua's and showing the. results -modern archaeological 1 '-investigations. -In -al- Louise Arno'd of has three children'. In ihe winter he lll lives 'a: 36 Fioclianibeau avenue. Providence, and In the summer at J6o Narragansclt Terrace.

East ProvWer.ee. Ite Is at present associated with the law firm tl Easton fi Cross, with off.ces in the Hospital Trust building. LOCAL BRIEFS: Stanley C. llujhes. is confined to his home on Training' SU- lion Ttxid by an allack or Mazie Is Ntr.

and Mrs. Jolin T'owera in Conn. --A alarm at Mon instance It was said. th.it Bible fiirip.tive actually hat took-plai-'e or what found. Trofessor Garslang -before Palestine discovered Haior on tlie shore The remains Identified this place'as i fortification, of the time Joshua, the bronze age.

A temple Astarte wXa Brth- shan, where lh. remains eacrlfi cial animals were found, as were a. curious head an other implenicr.t identical with the armor of a sculpture of a. warrior of the fourteenth century. C.

A- shoM'ing found was TIii was IntDressivel: At the bedt'5-. were, in Mrs, Ju' cf WoonsocXcl Tojcrh Tolhier lor.s-and da-oghurs ol his Mrs. Anr.a a wh NAVAL the Dlilor of the News: I anicic i i evening criticising Mr Fitz Simons llcltcr. which was In closed a sculpture. recentl: i i the i SO aj.rrentico seamen d'aft i last Wednesday.

Dr. neck ucl.Church, to succeed the late sent from I fails lo c3o justice lo mentality. mornin? was tor a clnmney fire a near evidently y's Xfuslc Store. The origin, which It Is bettered' combination responded. Hie -Man of Sorrows.

--Mr. Archibald Sherman has In behalf ot M.e audience Mrs. Elliot been fleeted a vestry ntin of Kmman-Uhanhcd GarMang for John I i a i Trair.irs Station to the Trenton FiU Simons Ls. a keen slu- Yor'K. The i ap- i of municipal government and.

to --The committee In charge of tjmcrs' night" al the Knights i PEOPLE'S A 1 DAY at iortf, lie i ap- i gove-rnmeni am. to l.ren'.ic's hive- been transferrcO certain has made an i his to rost-1 at Hampton slu ly of the so-called rone the event from February The young r.cn of the Luclen W. Jar'ret. Frar.tiEc.i Virginia: M. G.

Molt, to 'at charter pror-ose-d for until aflw Lent. Church Guild conducted the rcguta Kite of Edtr.ohl G'aerirj. sc oi i Krapp. to the Hadio N'twrort. She knows whal --Frank Gill has home th3 day being des Hugi A.

Jarret. G. T. Hui i H. J.

Jamorck. talking about ar.d meant exactly from the Newport i I( C(I a You-4 People's' Sunda hal she saM the operation. I V-Jarret, Aillen K. ar.d Mn. 'to the Mate- Schcol.

Ueie -Siiiiiter ct East Di'jitas. WiIUaiM to the J. J. P.oieric. ion of Mrs.

F-afcr- Dr. Aubrey PothUr. son Jf Dr. Joseph Pothier. and the seir.s ol Octave wii Vt Jules, ar.d Arrr.ar.d tethlcr.

BUhCp Hickey tf.t c'rlef to tr.e SchM'. Tr.e roth. comt-an ha-i coal- i'-s a left on a rut. coyi- lift Saturday ca 10 day's On t'-il to ijuolf) the i operation. Harry Uitl is al me SIt rrm erman In charge o'lh opinion of the- National Municipal having undergone an opera- senicc.

Charles Harvf Tr.o or.e thin; Fitz Simons ornitteJ. for ihe had it In tioa for ind Tlenry-K-lly read Kcrlptur min-I. i to i charter its namely, of charter. 1-e ready HerUrt -Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Edward Stlmpson, if 71 Ayrault street announce enf.gement of their dauzhter Ml.sS'""'^. was UV.en by Ida E. Etlmpion. lo Mr. Milton K.lOa" 'l Sv-l ILirwy.

wht- al Rrrby, ion cf Mr. and Mrs. Jolm l.v of Second street. th city- 'D'-'Isht F. Hewery.

preached th and trftwls alunieJ ctrrr.on, on Lincoln. Morc.ThaB^.ip'p'Mcn Servicp and Honie Touch Pro-: vide'd by St. Job'n's Woben'. St. John's Church sponsored 'the Sunday tvenlng vMpe'r service at.

the. iVrmy and Navy Youns Men's Chris' Robert Ueroy G. 0 I rji-a rid-Marshal Walter'Sylvia', 'iL'ondilclor (irr "liuardlan- Waller K. While. Grr Herald Beiijaiiiin I-'.

Gre-ene a 1 Grand Rcp'resentalivcs Fred 0'Thompson-and Kdwin 6 iThe'Rebekah' Assembly of the. KI 71'was" rcprerenlcrl: by-President F': 6lence'-E: Durdale. Vico Presidcait El Kihg'arid Grand Mal! and District-Deputy President- Bessie- Lenige of Providence. George' II. Knapp, Wood, txrfge-ot I'rovii'cnco 1 Khodc Island Lofee city by A.

Stoddari hehxxtrJ of Esther I ekah Lodge by Grand El! Kathcr Hutchinicm' deliverintr addrosn, on llie words -of "Eo run Mora a 100 men crijoywl the service. the home touch provided by thft women. of 'tlie church. iliroid Mri. Uunah Mlllnr-and Mrs-'L.

J. Rhodeu- Iviugh served supply of Pascate came out with 'three minutes, left, and with Captain Shee- ah directing the play the joys held the bait In the back court CT. tho entire time. For Torringlon Pavllcovle was easy the star, as he scored five baskets nd two fouls and.worked hard all of the Donahue and fought hard. For Rogers Pascale scorer.

Wosencrofl played a type, of ball which pleased even he home fans and lime after Ume ut in to break up a pass- Conne.rton and Eddie.Donovan also i exhibition ay and heady basket ball, while Sheehan the back field displayed the bvji game of his career, never once kw- nc; a re'-bound- Hayes was Ihe best offlclal he Rogers boys have ever had wien playing In Connecticut and kept the same going speed at summary: Rogers Woscncroft, rf. Clifford, rf. 0 If. 2 J. Donovan, If.

0 5 Horseman, 0 Sheehan, rg. Pascale, Ig. 6 Cooper, Ig. 0 musical'program; '-The church' party went.to St. John's for the evening service.

The Java. Club, al tried lo'de- cide about '-'Putting Firat Thins? First." There-were, classes, under Secretaries Vars and Thomas' Melghan in VWe're All Gamblers" was 'the picture 1 attraction, -with comedy and tho popular Saturday nlghl to two-and-one half hour program. iThi pictures are repeated Sunday lo fill in be Iwcen the Qvexline service and UN hour for reporting back at- the various posts and stations. The radjo programs Sunday.iunder the 'direction of Radioman' John Rrince, were much enjoyed, especially the evening pro gnnis from far-distance. The dinner of the physical depart me-nt to.the players' In Ihe'baske hall league promises to be a big af fair, places set for about 100.

Torringlon. Ij. E. Ward, and AinidnccX amptnent Past Grand-Patriarch n-C, Griflith ami Roswell Cii nil Excelsior Ixxlge by Noble.Or; Emerson Comslock and a.xson Dawley and William S. lawlcy, sons and Mrs.

Dawi OR'AGi W.I.Marsh, Fore er School -Teacher, Observes Birthday. W. Marsh, a for a long time i years as a ha School her ninetieth birthday during the day many friends who came to congri'- a her- A able to r.i' about only with assistance, she still c'ear-in' her and cc.l'ji ained her callers i remir.J cences of her early days and uf Ij scliool, which she- conducted for s'jf-J eral years in tlie small building her estate on Mt. Vcrnon street, of the pu'pils wlio attended there have since' become prominent In world. Among, her callers were eral members of the Ladies' -Sewii'3 Society Alliance ot a i rial which Mrs.

MariJ-j was formerly an active member, took a-large'bunch of wh'lch had hecn placed on the Ct" munlon table the morning vice al the church. Several of former were among Mn: Marsh has been a Newport more a 6a years, come here on her marriage to a who.was Ihe old high school in the After her husband's death 5 opened a private which traded a 1 large number of ttho held places In the busing ,) literary and educational world, was elected a member of the port School Comm ttee in 1306 Dranglnnls, Bcavenull, rif. Woollind, c. Germano. If.

Pavlicovlc, rf. 0 .0 THIRTY-NINE BAPTIZED. Sixty-One Received Into Mew bcrship as Kesult of Eecent Services at Mt: Zibs. At the Mt. Z.on African Eplsco'pal Church Sunday person jwerc zece-lved Into membership i evanzeiuu Mr.

and Wil.lam F.tzhurv the morning, the paslor, jWhilehuse closed "Stone Villa" Rev. W. K. Hopes, preached on Jay. and have gone lo Provider-V was a.vted lo by Rev.

George G. rerved three terms of three each retiring January, 1915. ait J-'j valuable service. IH SOCIAL CIRCLES. rcs'uU of the "recent evangelist! services.

Thirty-nine-were baptlz-d In the 1 where will occupy Sfatw-V Ciiue for several weeks. Referee--Hayes, i i Sp'rinKfleU; I a Rev. (he General Assembly is In 0 0 Hopes preached on 'The IS Sacrament." 'Nut Sunday srtolhfr Mr. and Mw T. Tiur.

roup will he baptized, Inclii'tlBC I who were at the ta F-irge for l-V-j 5 unab-s to attend tf turned to Nen- YorX E--H Tim- yesterday. cvcnlo.

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