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" LIQUOR CASES AT WESTERLY Fines for Evil-Doers in Judge Williams' Court—Seized Liquors Ordered Destroyed—George R. Thompson New Principal at Broad Street School—Girl Struck by Automobile. into . The she nd saw ti the road. He cc r these men came from on's, but they were directly in of the ped his ma men Iying nea on the Potter Hill Id Springs, at the Priday session of the Third di court. After Chief of Police Brans- field, Police Sergt. Brown and Police- - man West testified a= to a liquor made there. where two pints of whiskes were found in Stinson's pockets. and to the general reputation of the place, where intoxic agors were sold, Mr. Thorp took ney for the de- Solicitor Agard argument. Judge Williams found bably guilty and bonds for c in superior court w 90, with John Doherty A | Frank Lavalle was charged with The witness testified that he had | keeping liquor for sale a Pierce acen many men go into the place so- | <treet. Chief Bransfieid, Sergeant ber and come ou Constables Maxwell and a raid be- premises and of d and forfeited to told of seeing intoxi- from the premiscs tions of liquor sell- s ey appeared own Solicitor guments and three others, came from there very avunk. and that Hackett made himselt eptremely abnoxious in front of Mr 's resédence. ie had heard and Seen men chip in coin and send to I Stinson's for liquor and that the place had fhe reputation of being a low ‘ lived speak ee the state. No a w Tudge Williams found the used goilty, imposed the prescribed 20 and ten daye. n W When pressed for the names of the men he saw visit the Stinson plase, he declined to answer. hut of appeal Judge WAliams i :d a of $500, question was prope: wess re- . ard as surely, for luctantly gave the na « James j: pear: in the superior court Sept. 1 Driscoll, 19 | Drum seized for destruc n of the liquors lquors wers soid | _George R. Thompson.who comes from He war then pressed for os | Oneida, N. Y., is the w principal of t | the West Broad s school, which e | opens next Monday. Heretofore this n o high =chool grade, but &chool system high required to attend borouet hes will Principal d by the fol- ie. Edith N Hewitt; George Corey t sean follows 90 do ber and come bac most of them we iceman West testifle led to the place on Jun 19, amd feund 1 husband of the complatnant Iying drunk in the rear | of Stinson.s The general reputation | was that Uquors v there. A man named him that he had boug Stindon. When aque names of those who was a nuimnce the call onl ythe name of Deputy heriff George S tMled that on one oceasion w ing Stinson's place in his autemeblle, Wherz to Buy in Westeriy INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | renber, franic Alisn. Thomas Westerly Branch B ek Sl Lo Capital Three Million Dollars m Surplus Three Million Dellars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liveral, « a N team and they quisitions to the aseha senting the college and efficient in its | next season. | returning home f | Quarry ¥t om the school of noon, were struci ailing from Yo Marola 1. n rl was struck a and knocked n well to get our| N B SAtiDE Removed ¥o 41 West Broad Strest SMPTIS GARAGE. . Westeriy o piste : auppi Cor Remt Eltate Co, Westerly, R 1. NOANK Man—Big Tanks Arrive for Barge— C. E. Juniors' Picnic. Cleaning. Pres: Owen . Williams, has been Bart éthaflne;' & Marx Clothes I. B. CRANDALL CO. | o ; Westerly, R | s Buy Your Shaes and Hasiery e PUR;T.ILL'S WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING | {inn: STORE = ! R. G. Bliven & Co., For Electrical Supplies| ..o &2 ey, and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., 1 62 Main St. Westerly 9e lces while waiting for your car. ! 36 Caral St.. Westerly R. I. "« THE WASHINGTON TRUST CO. WESTERLY, R. | MISS ROSE AHERN [capiea L s200000 | Surplus ... $200,000 Ladies’ Hatter| = 70 .. 42 Righ 5t., Westerly |5 Smreet e o Lawton's Sanitary Fish Markei| Tr our lce Cream, Soda and Col Your Fall Suit Is Here Progress is the Qpirlt of the age—nowhere more noticeable than in Manhattan Clothes. Our present showing of Fall Suits reflects the latest ideas from ten of the leading makers It is the largest and finest showing of Men’s Fall Clothes:we have ever displayed. More styles than ever--handsomer fabrics than ever—better val- ues than ever. Fall Suits $10 to $25 Men’s Fall Hats Buy a Manhattan Hat this Fall and have the sat- isfaction of knowing that you are getting the best quality, style and value that money can buy. new and correct styles in both Derbys and Soft Hats $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. The new Fall Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. are here in splendid variety. The Nanhatlan Main Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men's- Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appare!. na only | THE GREAT s! Aflantic & Pacific TEA COMPANY i, Specials for Saturday Notice that we do not cut the prices on one or two articles, but on the full line. Loegs of Lamb, Ib. - - - - 15¢ iShouIders of Lamb, 1b. Ay - - 10c {Stew Lamb, Ib. = . - - .8 'Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. 15¢ | Native Fowl, Ib. - 4 - 5 22¢ Native Chickens, 1b. - - - 25¢ ‘Beef Liver, - . 1b. 10¢, 3 lbs. for 266 iHamburg Steak, 1b. - - - 10c Bl Sk b - occa okt o iR \Shoulder Steak, 1b. - 12¢ iSirloin Steak, Ib. - 18¢ iPorterhouse Steak, In. - - - 20c \Prime Rib Roast, Ib. - 14c-16¢ \Bacon, Ib. - - - - - 18¢ Swift’s Premium Hams, 1b. - - 20c brought here by TOLLAND COUNTY STAFFORD SPRINGS | Politicians at Convention—Last of Half and after this ople have been| August Ist, 1910, the use of| fi D t hose for garden, lawn or| rocery epartme“ taven, where | street sprinkling is prohibited | {until further noticz. the | souvenirs on it aug | some industrs that is carried on in blanket is held. date, on exhibition at the Hartford this | t of her mother oleon Pero has returned from a end with | visit with relatives in H. i Jbert Clark of Bev- sts of Mr. and Mrs | __Elder Smith and Edna Barrus, while | § Morgan is visiting rel- Any person violating this ;jorder will be deprived of the LAUNDRY STARCH - - 7 lIbs. for 25c luse of city water, laid and other | ention in Hartford v of next week Hanley has gone he is employed in dressing department of one of th 2l to his | Donaht nto some | lack has returned to affordville school. BOLTON NOTCH and held a socia BOARD OF STONINGTON WATER COMMISSIONERS Republican Caucuses—Robinson Wins Assessor—Firemen | Elect Delegates to State Convention. Boys in Town Catching Some Good Pickerel—Many Attend Fair at Char- ter Oak Park. Building Ladies’ Aid Society Entertained as a | Farewell to Mrs. Fanny Campbell— Red Men Hit the Trail with Travel- voters of the town DOING If so you should consult with me an get prices for same. at Charter Oak £ at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. “|Smoked Shoulders, lb, - : - 12%e Twe Special Teams for the Meat Department insure prompt deliveries. an| Fresh Roasted 25¢ Coffee in Hartford and Provi-| condition at Fairview Reser- 20 GOLD STAMPS FREE : | voir at this time makes this 1 action necessary. SULTANA PEAS - - - can 10c KIPPERED HERRING - 2cans for 25c PRUNES - - - 4 Ibs. for 25¢c | | Vegetable and Fruit Dep't. SWEET POTATOES - - 12 Ibs. 25¢ pfe Rt NATIVE POTATOES - —H - peck Zic NATIVE ONIONS - - - peck 25¢ LEMONS - - - - - dozen 25¢ TOMATOES - - - - basket 25¢ a GENUINE ROCKY FORD MELONS - 10c The Great Mantic & Paciic Tea Co. | 135 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. | | | | | Excellent work | [t | | I | i samia | | The Fanning Stadios Papers | Funeral of Mrs, Burnham. Ex- | Grange to Be Started in Marlboro— $25 Made from Entertainment and re In fine condition to execute atten- | 1t nine o'clock | i Williams Place Sold to White Plains |* Albert Buell of Wallingford is During the midsummer i d attend to rep we quote Firemen's Delegates. At a meeting this week of the sev- and Hattie Eilis Social Aftersoon. while the family « CALL TODAY. &1 Willow SL CWW, F. BAILEY |5 Ranges s week =ssor to A. T. Gerdner) X D. Gilbert was home from Boston The net proceeds of the entertain- To Play White Rock. ment and supper held at the hall last Hack, Livery . siting at her | To Speak on Negro Problem. . | 2 s # i iy have returned | has returned | - " spending some time at his home he: Boarding Stabie 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | city. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. ral weeks in Penn- les Hillsted of Village Jottings. s been spending the Burns of Plainfield, N. J., is the guest of Michael Burns. Louise Lincoln has returned to apr2sa Tel. 965. OPEN EVENINGS. | Free Delivery. 'Phone 29-4 SCLWAKTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. Special Display of Hub and Standard Now is a good time to install your new Range for the Winier, and why not let us do it ior you. Every Range is absolutely guar- anieed, and the prices are the lowest in the IS 40ICM L1-6_'SOuY ZLUVMHIS MME. TAFT, AND CLATRVOYANT, New City PB;;macy 1 Providence is now located at 618 Bank street, {ily bave returned o Holyoke, London, Conu. A time-tested remedy SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. for skin diseases. equaled for bathing and toilet purposes. Sold by all druggits. T Hills Hair and Whisker Dre, binck or Erown, 50z, acute ot ever it is Foley's Kid trid of LUCAS HALL, | Book Binder. v e v Rose: Bowling Alieys, JOSEPH BRADFORS, at his home here. ah P, Hyde has returned has’ returned to Traveling Bianket Taken to Stoning- Sibbuil of Grand View 5 M- | get138 I mence taking it now. Hartford.—There are > & Osgood Around thirts cents orice for best grade of season’s crop as It hanzs in the }sales of tobacee. THERE iz no advertising medium Eastern Connecticnt letin for busimess resuits. in | ness before the public, there is no m 1'to The Bul- | 8lank Books Niade and Ruled to Ordér, 49 Shetucket Strest. 108 BROADWAY. 3. J. C. STONE. Prop | Telephons 255 actioa —! 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