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"church, has returned | Harry Gipstein of Hartford, and Pres- | achools. He states that (hey WESTERLY 3 BAY BY nAY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |buy> i e g 1dent’ Sirica of this clty, ‘examined nt. |t herring. . Birds of a Feather Flock Together. ¥ 4 B B ieresing | T, el o ey o g Nowtoun,mx.sate ot . o chal Houllban Teceived a telexra ere fo Buy in Westerly Mr. Editor: Readers of Connecticut ton was the iest of Mrs. Hutchi, papers, must have noticed thie unan- [Ehelps o Suring s visit to Litchfield: coming | =%t Norwalk—A . docal fsherman |gungay stating that his son J mity with which democratic papers [stay at Northampton, here from Washington. * reports that he DeVer EaW 50 Many Fieen’ drowned at. No&hampt and semi-republican papers that talk g - ¥ small fish in the Norwalk river as 167 swimming In the Connertio: the case 4t present. The fish swim | His aon was 10 years ol ani INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, | Pawcaiuck Valley Shooting Club To < rganizs—Life- £ s3o N 2 =re D Tan o DS tstit, e the Weg ot e | Mo B . Watson Wood- | Middletown.—The barber commis- near” the surface of ~the water in |ployed in thabpisce < ik tarl : ritain.—Rev. W "esterly Bmh. Saving Crews On Cuty—Wreckage -from Eargs|Gronins Tare focking to the slaagaca | ruff, assistant pastor: of the South |sloners, Leo Angelo. of -Middietown, - Capital . - Thres Million Dollars P - R ¢ the editor of the Hartford : — —s e s Thies DA Bt William H. McCleave Comes Ashors—Redistricting |fn sopport of Mcloan for senntor aad = 5 . - - B Goodwin for . One of the - Over Fifty T"-:-‘n‘ e e Gives Westerly t'wo Representatives. - |Chiet alds of tne editor of the Courant . SN W e S £ is {he editor of the New Haven Jour- ey A nal-Courier. . - Thero is nothing strange about this. m— - : —"Ew The New Haven colonel is free to ac- Establishea 1901 A rider askiug for.an appropriation | shore when Capt. Frank Sutton of the |xnowleage himself a free trader and Harold L Wells, O. D. Optometrist. | o F0EF @ - g Beach streqt will be pro- | tug noticed Capt. McGinnity of the = ¢ Detentive vision corrected by the prov- | posed at the town meetibg in connec- | barge on top of the big mound of oys- |16, Would naturally work in harmony = et B Wedtacls, B L | on with the Union street matter, and | ter “shells. wavins a coat vigorously |WJ, U8 SUTEOR SOOnG, | |0 o 0y PR RS D ek ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly. e tow: v houting as loud as he could. T] 3 ' e e s This 3 3y E he_toyn hall improvement and other ) and shouting as loud as fie could. The |or JRuot OTrice “with and admiration ca R ible il ‘) Va e St it ama Bilis of expense will be lugged’| tug was far ahead at the end of the |2f acauaigiance with and admiration , in order to prevent the needed im- [long tow line and without stopping to | 3 ., 3 : provement of Union street, and all be- | thesw oI the liawser hetween the tug R P 7 = vinion that sheuld there and the next Barse: Clinton, e wF [Now, fori Sinday Hermd, of the 3 RE-ARRANGE THE BOOKS TO FORM NAME OF FAMOUS PIANO be a changed grade for Union street | was circled around and was soon along - arts a traffic might be diverted from a section | side the McClaave and the two n)fn complete refutation of the Hartf o of Main street, where the property in- | were rescuca S o yatetits Aragricaa. tia 4 erests of men of influence in the town | As the tu ckad away the barge 5 i 3 o fog Deckea ihe L DatES | Journal-Courder and other-papers pub- It will pay you well to get our on diamond: loose or | misht be affected in a business way.|broke in two and, weighted down with mounted, before purchacing. There are sald to be other mice in the |ten thou: e chon L Wiia, |lished the original lie, in the way. of CASTRITIUS, meal, and a large sized rodent or two |sank in |news, why should they not have pub- trading Wi o A on_the_side. Sen: hald hic |lished the Danbury hatters' statement B g Westerly Jeweln The highway committee has several | effects. The McCleave was of the as to the facts as news. If they were projected ‘Ovements that they per- | North river type of barge, built in 1868 |paid for printing the lie, why should HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | sonally favof more than Union street, {and owned by James Hughes, Jr., of | Trumbull object to a frank advertise- and to casry on this other work a largs | New York. |ment of the facts in the case. Of course the “adv” was an awful boom- MADE BY HAND. sum of money will be needed, which — erang for the Hartford manager of Hand Made Work 1s Our Speclalty. | in @ measure explains the determinae i ey tion to bury the Union straet Droject | geaps or Mhouc 1etacd Haisson, for the |MeLean's canvass, but why should risok. actory Harn so deep that it will be beyond resurrec- | nou® Bf oS (SRR MRS HEC etion |-Trumbull care? T do not suppose and up. tion. Of the Sencral atecmnly orhich meets (that the publishers of various papers N. H. SAUNDERS. __Whree vears'aso it was declded to [T (5 SSPCLEL fSsermply wHICH OISR whroughout the state that find room for PUITe2 > 4 West Broad sereer. | improve ihe Watch Hill road and $18.- | ow Dian wives (g anteri o repre. |the squibs and slurs that orriginate in 0 was appropriated, -without pract] e S and the town | Hartford aid space rates, and, of cal opposition. The cost of the work | ScTratives instead of one, and the town [ERFLOMS T8 BT J0CHS e~ effect it BABIES! went over $5.000 above the appropria- | (ficte The popuiatics i Wosterly 1s|“adv” was added, but unless they are i o | G0 R 10 Bl on' tne S0 that | U o Y S Ruvd el pata: They are” ot up €5 thar _Beon they winr s boys mna girts | proved very expensive to the town of | 5oar, 400 the g privileges in a business way. A little $24 Sheir baby faces will be only afWesicrly. ~There was mo trounle to|$,BPPUIRTION OF % quib of the Hartford variety T saw in ‘memeory. ing Dables and I will | rais: ihie money for this work, to de- | fi70 Aeording fo the . a little country paper a few days ago, .%trzim!l"fi Photographer, T:fi :“;‘;;“!u};‘:y thnew?-:"a:;'Evf' oW I stating that Senator Bulkeley had nev- S Now another large sum of 7 38 t0 | N5 Piret represcntative district shall {er denfed Mayor Thayer's accusation, Re-ai @ the Books on line 1-2 above to form plane name. -Th: Brown Building, - Westerly, R. 1. | D¢ txnended on this same road and it | consizcs of 4il (hat part of said town | statement, -intumation, or something i 2oe iy ® word Piane. is fermed alee. by the beshe, Telephone £47. e e I g st nd west of a line begin- |that he bought the senatorship. Good 1st PRIZE ¢ Eewbematts. . x s opposttion. W = : s a § It al nt on the b: e over the Lord! Mayor Thayer does not take Bart Schaffner & Marx | i</ ciiins, bk oe et veert S | Pansses i U B, SE kot S0 e g MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES red spelling book of fifty years lago: | Connecticut :en- | Bulkeley were to take notice of his . St Sold of the monkey, L e Cuesincle s b oo P buffoonery he might well say, with the 1 Clothes e aag Or erence as €0 | easterly through, the cen | Doateers, write: e an - 5 e pore t tp Grani‘e st t rth . 8. NMAN. ARE sorp BY — . noftherly through the center of| Fishers Island,'Aus. 1, 1910. YOU HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY AS ANYONE TO WIN L The Pawcatuck Vallay Shooting club ol 1o Momee atroet. tointhes B. CRANDALL C0., will seon be organized. A number of |1y and northeasterly throush the cen- The Water Board. e ested in shooting,as a pas- | Tower strest to Oak atr « . e mewiva Westerl; L | titme have held praliminary meefings ej’“;‘;{{h, e e conter e | Mr. Baitor: “Praise G?f,hlra;n whom ‘This is the greatest chance for peopl ithout a piano. We have never known a more imseresting con-- E and effort is being made ‘to forf a|street to its junction with the Old |3l blessings flow.l, ~With the water test or one which offered such valuable absolutely tree. This combines the fascination of the cwb- lour and Hosiery members and the selection of teams to | through the enter of said road to the |TUIES SPRSd RS BE™sisents ; 0 Co., established 1839, makers of the famous Hallet & Davis pizno have combined us o ran this ik ¢ & coupen on 'the Pians 1o b | o oS piitl, TPUrSSeDtatives of cluba | tracks of the New York Now Haven | TPRD 19 the,PUPLS 0 SSIEICE great tree cohtest to advertiss their piano and also to advertise our new wareroom buildjng, conteining fivo floors, one of the bost plano given away at " | 10 secuire’a membership of at least Ait- | arly on said (rachs-t (he brook Howing |Thaver wants to be a senator, so he Wwarerooms in the country. The free distribution of prizes is of vital interest to any home without & piano. Be sure and try. PURTILL. S, 24,8 mtaxter. and to mecure & suit- | from Chapman's pond Into the Pawca- |21 be an. iamumeent), stang BRtEcs o8 Cut out the books and paste them standing up on line 1-2 50 23 to form a famous piano name, sold by the Plaut-Cadden Co., & familisr i ROk ThE BRibass By s e e Lo of rthe | tucke_river: through eaid brook in a|iSeie BEOBRRIS Lo S thing now name to 2], one of the oldest and best known in the musical world. The word piano.is aleo fermed by the books and is to be putafter the vasa 4 limit from Dixon square. Finton-Westerly bonndars Time in the|remains in the way of sending Uncle name, S FIANO. | The most artistic correct answer will bo given the §805 Plano absolutely fres. Next best correct Pawcatuck river; thence following tho |Joseph Cannon our recipe for subduing answers prige certificates as stated below. 0. 5. STILLmAR, | 1n turnon W other crine Sng thg | & Senersl caatenty dreection tar b st ers o Bratns. m Nerwich outsie , Everyons bas an equal opportunity. Youmay got the piano or & high centificate, 1a wall a3 any eno else: It you care for musio and v Zroprietor of the - 2 T Westerly boundary line. . |of Yantic cemetery? want a piano, $his bodt pportanity you will ever have. s contest was espeolsily prepared for pianeoless homes, and it will bo Stillman Con :‘33::‘.“11\:; 7\;3;:3:?‘;1-.3:;" uties atter | Charlestown- s Do v line. L!° I rendin yem peper undec date of the means of-qur of pianos. We are placing this large advertising appropriation directly among piano hnyer'x where During that period the government | shall consist of all that part of the|July 30 that the new water board dis— it will do fhe most Instead of spending it in expensive magazine advertising, we want jpiano buyers to earn plano ar-the prize, makes no pravision for the resene of | (own of Westerly not nciuded in ihe cussed the water question. Now. Mr certificate. There is no'catch or chance. Read the simple conditions. Send your answern early. Start on 1t tonight. TR e e i | T rerreoenive e o et oo B b of dec ook | || THE FREE PRIZES ieiehdieaergin phesies, bt | THE JUDGING Dfsinpstisien, il oo st e ez crews will be i th ice o ;o Noah to build the ark, how long will it of credit for $100. The next six best answers will wil 3 mamos be anneunced. antil midnight of Memorial @ay. | The bi-monhly session of the probate |De before the citizens of Norwich can b eiven » credit certificate for #%, The remaiiag answers will be dlvided 1oio. 66 > PETS e nine’ stations within theoort for the town of Westerly, Judge [take & dsiakor mater IZponteity, e oS Ronte Tor M0 Toss hbg, he clase above.r: Lhat Lo, some ot S0y some at SIMPLE CONDITIONS S5ove i ooy s e erenas oyt e wd” . ode Island district, that on Fisher's | kdward M. B was held Tuesday | forme ‘water is 3 b ) o e m E]ectflcal Suppllcs Island being In ihe state of New York. | afternoon, The will of Gene Fletcher|We don't want to go dry, don't drink 5% some at §87, and 50 oa down £o §35. o o 'o_.%::xmmn*:m.mn' flfi“'vm_h_.l Capt. Herbert M. Knowles of Wakefleld | was admitted to probate. She be- |it. E A CITIZEN y Tormed by Ahe Books ang in 40 bv the same, “'?um The is superintendent of the Third district, | queathed her estats to her three chil.|who believes that less talk and more These certificates are good on the purchase of any new Hallet & Davis, Conway, ka 240 lor spaces to put between she word. ondine 1 and Construction, see Y hich includes the following stations? | dren, o sharc and share alike. FHer |water is of vital importance to the o it SR oe plites diaieo A cux warevocums st seguine vetall brie Time and vend 1o the Wole "‘E;u"-'{u" 7o Shosmt empioytes of (s Corapl At Narragansett Pier, Capt. Albert |son, Ar Fletcher, was confirmed as | prosperity and growth of e city of o et liod. CartiBlates aunot beappiialien auyparchass iasi provions Oniy on X o Be0d 1n couvon o exach written eony vl RT M. HISCOX & CQ, | Churcn: at Brento's Point, Newport, | exccutor. “Mrs. Fleicher dica July & | Norwich. " o %o Aug. 12,1910 Only one certificate may be applied on the purchase of ane piano. Tect diamor will e irarded B1at prise, ovhors 1n accorance Lo thelf worih: -y i Sehie Bt Whassrio | Cot & & Tomtr At Grore onane pLEIULThe exccitors: bond was, Axed 1A% & In case the judges find two or more answers of equal merit, duplicates of the prize offered will be given to each. All answers must 4 Capt. Howard Wilcox; at Watch Hill, | The appraisers appointed. are Enoch BRANFORD PHYSICIANS be in before 5 P. M., Aug. 12, 1910. Copies of this advertisement will be furnished free on application at this office, 'S SANITARY FISH MARKET g?::k n‘aalrt:ir g:;i!'s atmlsvansdgunl;r:gt. :dr‘. BEugene B. Pendleton and, Thomas AN ~ ¢ at New Shoreham, Biock Teland, Lapt. | S will of Wanton W. Hoxie, who| A0 UPR. & ‘Usifarm Sohedule o LIST OF FORMER WINNERS: e river: no dust: mo odor: every- | A. N. Littiefleld; at Block Island sta- | djed June 26, was admitted to probate. Feiose 5 wholesome and olean. Al Xinds | tion, Capt. William Teal: at Fishers | He biqueatn=d his hovee and teoserts | mne doctors loontedin Branford have Mrs. Geo. O. Butts, 22 Lincoln Ave, Norwich, Conn.; O. E. Ryther, 83 Fairmount Ave., Norwioh, Conn.; Chas. Douglass, Tax Col- Frosh Fish and Sea Foods In thelr | Island; Capt,_Edward Sisson. V|3 Bedsh atroct to his som Sheldon| . rhe doctocs locsfed in Branford au lector, New London, Conn.; Louise M. Mitchell, Canterbury Road, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, Conn.; A. B. Pendleton, 10 Beech St., Westerly, omson. Market 171 Maln Strest, West | e 4 that the | EZEle; and his'wite, Dora. " They to B iy T e o R. I.; Alexander Nicot, 252 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. o . foot of Cross stree! 343 t is nitely ascertained that the | provide a home for his widow, Mary | chould be on a scale similar to charges : e us & call augiia | wreckage that came to the beach at | Hoxie, during her litetime. Atier the | TR0 G0 Q0" S Cifter towns of the COUPON - CONTEST CLOSES AUGUST 12, 1910 Pleasant View and \\‘r-ekapaug is not pl..m £ his wife t D to be | of B e At & recent meeting the from the steamer Larchmont, but from | sold and the proceeds to be divided | pori v wiro el c] v Msaicuring, Dermatology, Shamp: " % Clonw ot . hildr r ot | following sehedule of charges was 1 SUBMIT HEREWITH MY ANSWER TO PUZZLE CONTEST AND Address all Answers to the barge William H. McCleave, which | between his four children. 1T rest | pacpted. & o cases a. substs 1 Bereeon chiropaalet "Rl T s ost trom fhe tug Rogor Williams | and residne of his datate 13 beaucatied | Sonuss Phe o Smore i 1t chaveed 'AGREE TO ABIDE BY DECISION OF THE JUDGES. | MANAGER OF CONTEST 2 e ¥ Watch hurSday. The barge | to Mary Hoxie, upon her death the es- | Crease | MRS. M. L EELLS ‘hout boats or life preservers | tate to be divided equally between the 4 | two men composing the crew |children. Mary Hoxie was confifmed | Office calls ... Ao st ¥.09 e ) nkasional Masseuss, Bedy and Facial Wassay: id have drowned but for the time- |as executrix, in L of_$3.000, the | Surgical operations and dressings p . b rescue by the towboat, as the men jvaluation ef the pe estate being Bair Goods & specialty. Fine Violet | i.re unable to swim. It was daylight | $2,500. The ar s named are : HALLET & DAVIS AND OTHER PIANOS s w. Westerly, R x| 2nd the sea was calm when the barge ron D. Burdick and calls .. z " e Shrane a leak and went down. Augustine T i = - : 146 MAIN ST, NORWICH TR Barge McCleave and the barge Clin- ¥ ount of Lucy | Stor e : ¥ » CONN ton were. being towed from Providence of the estate of rin Islana .. MISS ROSE AHERN to New Haven with cargoss of oyster valuation of | Pine Crchard calls shells. The tow was about five miles ived nd ap- | Indian Neck calls ... imer Island calls out of Watch Hill and two miles off | proved for sei Beach calls The fi a he - | Short Beach s the Tuberculosis Crusade | 3o, V2ol domiioyaion, war 1o | Shettutcal tase Double fees for nis] Ladies’ Hatter 42 a 3 High St., Westerly Losing Ground ? 2 : nistrator of| 10 P. m. and 6 a. m. 2 : 3 T. Northrop, and | | _The schedule is gigned by the follow- WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT... . 3 )z = SR DUISSICTEaRC JE N S SmEtar gstimr R EADIN SanitariaSeemingly FailtoCheck | (e Washington Trost company, ad-| 08 PINEHEE O o mvans, Arihur S. R. G. Bli & the Terrible White Plague. Miller, reported no " personal estate. | McQueen. . ven 3 Enormous Sums Spent. e eatate. ; . R BAFFLING CASE. On the Bridge. The petition of Aurelie Young, ad- e :Eth:goz e B e o teck, the Renna. State | ministratrix of the estate of Milton A.| Edward, Butler's Condition Unchanged t o sith all purchases. made Htes of fresh air and ega: | solvent and asking for the appointment ANNOUNLEMENT. G T from an obscure brain l2sion, causeu plies to Sanitas it does rot take Into tubercular cases cured by terative—wh disease was in an ad- Oranges or Not Having purchused the photograph | This I ©f A. A Scholfield, 39 Main we are ready o prove to the W. Howard Walker, guartermaster by being siruck by an automobile in margs Alc | general of Rhode lIsland, has visited | North square a number of weeks ago, sterly in connection with is one that puzzles the physicians, says of Westerly and vicinity our k 2 2 f . Vanced as we orly state. The Sabi- | provements to be made at the stats|the Waterbury Republican. His condl- i 16220 “wator” cotorod periratt | LAm _has only benefited tem- | armory, the headquarters of the Fifth | tion after this length of time shows no 9 = oucacit Siven fres With ayery dmy. |Lorigly While Lekman's Alterative has | company, Const Artillery corps. With | improvement, his- mental state belng ou ike 3480 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., | Viri paniaskgoska ROl sl Genersl Walkee visitenihasheas-imegiian acte et tases Beeiited: e. Butler was crossing the street and those temporari] benefited: | {0 _be done the had tuberculosis and are The two rooms in the upper health, At the same time | the armory, and which were T R e part of | had passed in front of a large touring er fin- | car which was proceeding up the hill when he tripped and foll against the But p today in pe City Pharmacy i 5 are to be fully completed and bt Fhila.. and ask them o refer | furnished: one of the rooms will be| wheel guard. toopling over it on his TRY OUR Fomen who Stosk Fokmans Miibratha |used for the lockers for the better | head. He did not appear to be seri- ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE [nnd are today well and strong without a | Protection of the uniforms and equip- | ously mvnreg‘ at th:t time, ‘?ul d(;lrlng fr While Waiting for “‘our trace of tuberculosis—pronounced so by | Ments, and other interi prove- | the night, while at home, collapsed an 5l e Waiting for Vour Car. | [\ Sofans " Some of them ook the AT | ments are to he made. New concreta| his physician had him takem to St. GOLDEN terative 11 years ago when doctors sai sidews are built and the whole | Mary's spital 36 Canal St. Westerly. B. 1. |i= ot Yo T et EE S s o to be bulit and the frhote [ Hhere e Cauld anything be fairer to yourself and | Liate v g g 2 2 ‘who. Jove: you and would o ahys | §iue has made an ation of | State’s Attorney and Mrs. Judson g to restore you to health? If you {> o . i i Home from Europe. ser State’s Attorney and Mrs. Stiles Bes my new sampiés of Fall ana |aro skeptical iveetgate . ooT iaos B okt Coatat alads Sats | cine, our. sdvertised piatemente . Wit | ~The, aoneral assembly of Rhode lsl- 3. Statels Afiorhay, capd o pere ol 3 32250 and up {3t vou will. to those who have sent in|and wiil convene in special session 3. 'F. rELLEGRINY, jaffidavits dnd testimonials telling how [ Aug. 15 for consideration of (he report | Stratford after an absence of two A Neo. 4 Main St. Weaterly. | Bckman's Alterative cured them. of the redistricting commiscion in con. | months, during which time they have 0 2 3 | man’s Tty s Eood for all | haction with the amendad constitution. | Visited ‘many of the most interasting $asa'"" Iressing and Repatring. |®hroat and Lang troubles, and is on swle [N "IN e, IRCREEE (ONIRION | spots in Europe. “They apent their T engatate” 1Y o991 Cp and | cesgion affer Aus. 26, the date set for|time in Italy, France, Switzerland, t. or procured by. your loeal | the smecial town meeting in Westes Germany and Holland. The purpose ; i > of the trip was to witness the Passion <. “Ask for Bookiet of Cured |avhere ona of the matters under coj write for Evidence to the {sideration will be the seekin The Washington Trast Co., | o . Cases, WESTERLY, R L Eckman Laboratory, Phila., Pa. lative action to increase tt i | Play at the little town of Oberammer- Sbt limit | gau_in Bavaria. .. $200,000 1 % ; L o L e o > state's attorney brought back Surplus 200,000 i : e Lo amroverment of Tnion Stroel | many interesting stories of the people Eave tor Depostt: | Should the’ tegisiature” adjourn on of | he met in the various countries. f h “T F e i : - [ e e & Tl v Gooa service— Coneiiorae. attention . . e cokny Tl Wil oaaoty o G ne of the rue Fruit nks. ou never B et the Datr at P wrere m flu in wt}s‘efl red fir e ther pear BR[EF STATE NEWS stitution i = 2 % T P f o 2 qe = G e tasted anything so deliciously delightful —the pleasant flavor of mild acidity—the ries aanacm. : _The = nowpit- et e e s o WoaK Kidnevs s mermeess: v Reall IR S o o SeTe, Srcafejcom | Flamber. Sicnm and Gas Fitter ana the month just ended. mellow wholaome sweetness. eally—something quite unique. “»n-s Tel 339. nov2ia £4 Main Street, Westerly, R. L _and Naugatuck.—Naugatuck’s _transition e Wauwinnet "Ave. Watch Hill, R L yoveak Kidners sursly point tn weak kidney | from the 0ld system of lighting to the : roR SALE. = Berres hag Kldneye, lke the eart, and the | all-night service took place Mon-~ ftself, but in the nerves that control and guide | day mnight. . Trwo sevencroom cottages, slivaied 1| | We ard meving to the Potter-Lang. |y Gesncuhen ha Dr.Shooy s Recioraive s Try it—for coolness, thirst quenching and part & medicine spociiicaily prepared to roach thess < esterly, R L each having 00 100t |about Jan. st 1910. Great removal | Sontrolling nurves. To docior the Kidneyaione: | N1 manector Tor the month o . t th hot burning da: e aajoining that can be sccured ot Bile now gulug o e+ wesoEcu, Mod of sy, W8 a decrease of $319,053 from full refreshmen ese g ys. le prices a purchaser de- . If your beck aches or is weak, if the urine e Bok” aving’ Bedldloctric Mechanics Clotmng D e e e e - Jehts, modern plumbing. Inspection of Brights or other distressing or dangerous Kid: | Middleto —Rev. Father McGivney, * wvited Waesterly, R. Dey disease. try Dr. 810op's Restorative & month— ghée L "V rask W. Coy Real Estate Co., d ehi O a1t e amo e} | national chaplaim of the Knights of sebitd Westerly, R. L dec1sa A5 10r'yen. - Droggist recomimend and sell Columbus, has left fo attend the na- tional convention of the order bhe held at Quebec August 2-4 inclusive. ’ Norwalk.—The professors of Tatin, Greck, English, French, German and mathematics at Toly-Cross college are B attending a_conference at the Jesuit summer scliool, Keyser Island. South ne Norwalk. ‘ os nra l'e l - Meriden.—Rev. ‘A .T. Randall and tamily left Monday morning for New- At Any Soda Fountain Where Y 4 ‘ % ERey hiem to Blosse k On&llnafors of the True Fruit Idea RO ESTER NEW YORK Before purchasing it's to your Interest to corre- MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manuract d Build 3 ,-Manufacturer and Bui CRICE Mt~ Sirect, Westoriy, R e ¢ Telepbone 245, yia