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7o THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR BY GrovE | WHAT A BIFFERENGE T ATEW YARDS MAKE ' A - BUILDIN' — &~ TH' ' CONTRACTOR TURNS . 1 i SRE | KITCHENER BOTTLES | NO, THEY'RE EMPTY! AEGEAN | BRING $75,000 IN U.'S. of Territorial ty ne 14 I:ulnnrm‘ fal outlet on the | WHAT 70 GET AROUND AnD As Result, Woman Slayer May. Gwves T TO'™ YEAR Y To PAVY '™ DIAMONDS, ARE Z ore . Face Execution GETTIN SO crgEAPJ_— AN X —TH|5 Westerly, R. I, June 14.—The: I D0ST GOTTER S MUST BE peculiar location of the Village of' A SUMMER Pawcatuck, where Mrs. Mabel Kenyon: HoMmE — S ERIvaTE shot and killed Dr. Herbert Tetlow' . Friday morning, worlts out to the dis- advantage of Mrs. Kenyon. She com-. mitted the crime on the Connecticuty side of the Pawcatuck river, andf under the Connecticut law is liable to hse, to accept it,” death by hanging, being charged with: o Bl il 3 . . murder in the first degree. If she” sula, will prove ‘ E By had done it on the other side of the egoan Is a mat 3 4 3 e river the extréme penalty under the; o use g ; Rhode Island law would be life im- e I8 to Jugo- 8 P prisonment. Mrs. Kenyon can consider herselfy doubly unfortunate, because the Vil- lage of Pawcatuck. while it is techni cally part of the town of Stoningto Conn., is for most practical purpose-l.fl considered part of Westerly, R. I. Pawcatuck, where Mrs. Kenyon and! Dr, Tetlow hoth lived, is several miles - from the heart of Stonington and isj separated from Stonington center by uninhabited country, but is separated’ from Westerly only by a bridge over the Pawcatuk river. Residents of Pawcatuck usually re-i gard themselves as Iving in Westerly," or at least a suburb of Westerlyl They get their mail in Westerly, go¢ across the bridge to shop and amuse 1o Greoce This | y themselves and entertain their! it former port | friends at Westerly hotels and clubs: o Angtan Sea: = Many of them live on the Connecticut: H'h o the losene » ! = side of the river and work on the . r ".:'": l;::;:': g ! TwoO LABORERS Rhode és‘l:nd side. The state line is ™ : : Z SCL e at the bridge. - e A 5 o 20 SRS Even if !\%rs. Kenyon is convicted of gnd it wne s 2 Ay e, o e aurder in the second degree, she will phionaiin st Lo - - i o less fortunate than if she com- o termed e ritted the crime in Rhode Island. In_* i ) O work as a stock salesman his knowl- | . : . % ' . t state the penalty for second de: % I of the prin- | The Late Lord Kitchener and the two “Kitchener Chrysanthemum edge of telegrapliy. For the 17 'OUT WALKING a X a were T hich M. Parish-Watso id § 100, i hich h rce murder is from ten vears to lifes e . i lor which M. ~Watson pa 75,000. ' in which he was connected with the 2 Connecticut it is life imprisonm enfassss B e con big offices he kept up his practice and WITH CHICKEN | ™ por e ter the | penalty-CAgM uris was con- By James E. Henle of peachblossom vases in the imperial ¢ when an opportunity was presented ‘cnnecticut is not over ten years an bte the Bulgarian N. E. A. Staft Correspondent storehouse at Mukden. v im in 1910 to come to this city as 1 fine of $1,000: in Rhode Island, not Gueshoft, one of Hant statesmen . minister, now a t. has told The prrespondent. “A | t wilf be of no has categorically | SUPPOSE TLL . . inued M. Gues- jestion of othnic of Bulgaria, the ver-ruled at the 7o are neverthe ul to all those the commissions he questtons of ern und western ., gave conclu- We now implore the great Amer- lution of a ques- omentous conse- nd to the peace peninsula.’ ostern Thrace | never con- Mk ook Takeld Sk (ks dave For some time Parish-Watson has local manager of the Postal Tele- ver twenty vears. for certain dis- attempted to purchase the works of graph company he accepted. One - Mrs. Kenyon is in the New London the pleblscito art, but it was only a few weeks ugo Year afterward he changed over fo | ounty Jail. For heariag vl \ H cingiple of self- | for a pair of bottles, provided they | that the deal was closed tbrough ‘ml Hafla er w“ Amh w the office of the Western Union com- 5 & calied in the Stonington Town court the Bulga- | were filled, but $75,000 is a world of | l.ord Broome. g l fl[e ",h pany and has been with that concern sn June 26, Although she admits | $76,000 might not be so much to pay '} ore awarded - ""‘l’he:: lbn":nlwt;l:s ":nd'l‘ l:n;?.?. ’ since that time. | shooting the doctor, she pleaded not g ang Hsi period, 2.37%21, > Mr. G . uilty s . 1 th n this fNagrant | bottles that do not contain one drop. | the famous Lang, who produced the | smck Bmkemge nr?t‘cz‘l”‘v:-‘n‘;hm:‘:: :’:lrl :“irt?sl;:ip;:x- ;::;Il‘i;‘nilr:;-firhq;x‘:ipn;e:e;‘;r:l:; al-/;arr; oiple of nation- Yet that is what M. Parish-Watson, finest peachblossoms the world hasl =, | change and the C " Board of =, 2. Agard. her attorney, is arranging tinued, “it was | a collector of Chinese porcelains and | ever known,” said Parish-Watson. | Trade. The I.J\emion he held to have alienists cxamine her, and rlans deserved | potteries, has just paid for the famous | “After Lang’s death, although the On an indefinite leave of absence, | for about five years undoubtedly will plead insanity. because they ; “Kitchener Chry ithemum Hottles,” | same formulas and the same work- | George F. Groff, for more than 50 in view of his efficient service dur- It was learned today that Mrs. he Entente and | which just arrived from London men were used, the colors of the | Yyears telegrapher and recgsii«Cd ing the half decade of his local con- Jenyon spent several hours in the had committed Back in 1909 Lord Kitchener went | peachblossoms produced became | a5 OLe of the most capable cPPIAtors nactions with that company, he was churchyard of the Seventh Day Bap- n people were | to China on official business and, | muddy and uninteresting, and the | in this section of the counte, will gicen an opportunity to accept the in- tist church the night before she killed hiess king had | after an imperial andience, was told 1nh:|pcs no longer had the classic | lrave the managership Of the local gefinite leave of absence when he ap- the doctor. Persons who saw her said , he could take his choice of any pair lrorm." office of the Westerpsnion company i plied for release. It will be possible she acted strangely. anded troops at ” | Monday ard will tdke a position for him to return to the company's % Mrs.. Kenyon sticks to her story ulgarian mobill- Llocal manage-®rnr John P. Keogh in | employ at any time. ’ that she shot the doctor because he hen insisted, had ’ . e Main str/S¥ stock brokerage oftice. had b indifferent to her since theg lcal situation of CITY l”MS Local Student Will though is better known in New | vy ENDORSED i BieAntot her manibenon ot iagn % would have 3 | ER~tand a telegrapher, Mr. Groff whom, she says, the doctor was the A aia $h 1917 Receive M. D. Dezree ' ;,,." 100 & \eaitn of experience in money to spend for two S-inch-high 7 | | father. She has a husband living and v \-l"‘pn- See the O'Brien—Anderson hnw/unx Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smia and BY STATE LEADERS ! three other boys, the eldest twenty- the inter QEENNp o Jp s ache 7 | daughter, Miss Grace Smith left to- \ one. E y d ¥ Mrs. ~ Michuel *ehoe and son | guy for Philac ond the S to the alleged | qyiomas of 65 Tremont .~‘-~.y1,n Sats day for fladelphia to An presiaent [ L v Aitond the funeral Gt g re | Sraduation exercises o ciigersit e [ [oertix a2 Ooatiige Combimation | | CORNERSTONE LAID Cross soclety,"” “ ¢ st ’ wyivanis ' 3 = Y, | tive in New York cit of Pennsyivania. Mr. an, s : J T proposed e in ork city N Finds Favor in Eyes of Con- commpotos| Need a new waist? Take adwap.|30n. Vincent J. Smigk grad- : AT NEW BUILDING ' thede so-called | tage of this offer, Georgette waistd\ o |Uated from the sciool of medicine | necticut Republicans Today. Y : ir2 in the Phila- k > , | $4.9 lLeonard & Herrmann C and will be an ir2rne in B o;:":“:(h“. by 'm. pepd Xu-vn,h... General hospital. ! 4 Hartford. June 14.—State Chair- u e confer- | gt | L r-= J. Henry Roraback on arrivs § J ; \ded to throttle | Miss Francesea Traut will enter-}, = ! { ; : s asid aviing banteool ae fatas ah (- Dclication Excreises At Boys' Ol fing her the op- | tain oight of her classmates for the 1w SERVICE EXAMS, : : vy e s . o T s hg herself.” next two weeks rfie United States Civil Service , When other members of the dele- | i o el - i) RS - - The game that the boys have been | fomnission announces that a compe- | : gation were asked about details of | 3 noon Despite Weather. walting for, l’)‘l‘tru‘n vs. Anderson, | i\ o examination for the positions : _’ the counvention at Chicago they re- \ Tuesday night, Casino alleys.—advt. of mail clerks and carriers will be i J ferred inquiries to the “platform.” . % Ap appropriate | program haf Leonard & Herrmann Co. are offer- ' held in the local post office on June | : Colonel Isaac Ullman of New Haven fitting ceremonies were held yester- ing some wonderful bargains in ' 26th. Full information and applica- ; said the delegation “with the excev-’ S e e S day afternoon when the cornerstone ' RA“] Georgette waists, $6.98 and $8.98, tion blanks will be furnished by the ¢ tion of one man,” (meaning John T. values at $4.95 each.—advt !local secretary at the post office. King) was pleased with the selec- of the new Boys' club bullding was Rev. 8. G. Ohman has returned i tions made. “Harding and Coolidge 5 R it laid at their new edifice on Center X = st =% B RPN Dy 1 - | were the strongest combination that - - ¥ 2 from Jamestown, N. Y., where he has | HIGH SOHOOIL NOTES. | e eimong e umbimtion thal street. Although the weather was First P been attending the annual convention | - \ e b bad there was a large crowd to wit- age.) Ve At ool | Flag Day was observed this morning Ullman, who was secretary of the na- : - More i honadld AR s .| at the High school. The program was tional committec on resolutions. “We | Berlin—So scarce is grain in Ger- e the affair. o e o T onducted by Im-| Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Larson are | were for Harding from the start,” he ' many that German children may be | 2OVS @ccompanied by their parents were present. . found 23 men | visiting Mr. Larson’s parents on Shut. 8 follows: Selection by the High added. He also praised the record of seen in public parks leading ding around the | tle Meadow avenue, this city, My, School orchestra; prayer by L. P the Massachusetts governor. 2 E s leading hens on A number of selections ‘were ren- ere being played. | Larson has been instructor at the Siade; reading of the Governor's “How do you interpret that plank | -~S1eS that they may pick up suffi- | dered by the Boys' band and a chorus ch In evidence, | Stearns Academy, Mt. Vernon, N. H. Proclamation on Flag Day; presenta- PORGE F. GROFF. in the platform which has particular | 1Nt food to live. KEggs are very ex- |of 75 voices sang patriotic songs, King selzed five | e has cepted a call to Quincy, tion of *A Man Without a Country” S—— - | bearing on this state, that one urging | pensive in stores here and were it |Mayor Orson F. Curxis, City Clerk A. the tables were | Mass., to take charge of the Swedish by the Amphlon club; selection by the stock dealings and the handling of | the legislatures that have not vet rati- | not for the co-operation of the chil. | - Thompson. . E. M. Wightman, took $3.26 in | yummer wchool, as well as to occupy | orchestra brokers' offices, having been connect- | fied the suffrage amendment to take | i : ° ¢hll- | president E. W. Christ of the club, of two tables | the puipit during the summer. Mr. | | ed with Wall street stock brokerage | Such action?” Colonel Ullman was | lch and the chickens it is doubtful | peter Crona and several other prom- re beink played. | 1 4ruon, accompanied by his wife, will PREPARING FOR RACE firms for 17 years. During that time | asked. whether the poor would ever taste |inent men who have taken consider- Alex @Glick, told | 14 up his new duties beginning Sun- | =i eniohin ACE. fils Jatiors. 6a the doings of the stock “I interpret that plank just as it| *55% able interest in the crub were present. lost $330 in the | g5y june 20 ! Pennsylvania Crew Expected ¢ | market had a wide circulation and | reads and I don't want to talk about The work of the organization sinca 84 the police- Fido” O'Brien of Hartford, vs. | e BEi| vore Gopended upon as relabie. it and will not talk about it now,” he LOSES ROLL OF $920. its foundation, was reviewed by the Anderson, Tuesday night.—adv | Ithaca on Tucsday. Mr. Groff's experience in telegraph- | replied. president. . An informal dance was given at the Ithaca, N. Y., June 14.—The Penn- | ing began more than half a century Mr. Roraback declared that he! In the new building all modern Shuttle Meadow club Saturday f-\(»-:,_‘h,m,,. crews which will race Cor. | @80 when he learned the fundamen- | knew nul‘him: apom any telegrams Union station in Hartford vesterday | gynasium facilities will be furnished from a position | MK In honor of Miss Helen Brown, tals of that business. For a number | sent by Connecticut —suffragists to afternoon, Charles Hagstrom of 13 |us well as a swimming pool, which losing $100. As | ©f Brooklyn. N. Y.. who has veen vis- ' Ratuia s % g of years he was emploved as an oper- | Chairman Will H. Hays urging the Hart street, this city, last a wallet | Will be provided at a Ilater date. poney he was | HiM® Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper, of Vine by ay are expected to ar- ator. He was later placed in charge | latter to asceffain Mr. Roraback's ¢ ) d 3 e > Mayor Curtis laid the cornerstone and the lock up aver | street. There were about 35 couples 1¢ Nere tomorrow. The rest of the | of a small office and advancements | Vicws on the suffraze amendment. He , containing a sum of $920. Mr. Hag-|a prayer was ziven by Rev. J. L. Sul- e who e Stetson shoes. | the other eights hold both mornins ! that time he entered the stock brok- | Hays made no refer=nce to the mat- ting on ,‘,wp,,( the trucks ‘:‘“"2“,: v ::a‘c he?\;::ic?lm;.hc Ethoauohars hed to have been | Fesse-Leland Co.—advt. And sfternoon; practice - .. . 3 s L. Pl shop for shaves, I erage business and embodied in his ' te s ialn inks, etc. They wnea e wars.. FRECKLES AND HIS F RIENDS Airship or Heirship??? an show that he Z < —— e — A = e ( Fmonestt NN || s P ) AT e tha l: two v' :;: AIRDLAANE = |, < FLYIN' MACUINESS JEAL ABoUT- 1T SAY ESAU Soud His' testimony of the X v a Teputation as ARDLANE ! ; AWT BVRRYTHAG il b B WERSLID Yo HiS: or less than two . Y FLYIA' MAGUIAES IN e WT’-\ VYou ¢ s ostng. buuploious 058 ‘ i . TW BIRIET oty damed tables while he |1 uring the winter Y 0 J IN TUEM TMES. an hour was Iplayers. He said similar condi- nes. While on the platform of the wcuse and Columbia on Lake ! BY BLOSSER, g t Cases, a. Woods dis for damaging w of the Stanley le the boys were for-all fgnt last fined $3 without A motor vehicle river's lcense on | rd had fullen out | nabd Motorcycle | the arrest g ss Union