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te. A result, when all this work is |° > some of these same work- ‘f -nln, lnl the o»nlmon The of tln Bl‘l‘l.rd mfln‘ as- will make an additional sub- B! enhanced, ‘grester Westerly. b impertance all of which esterly board vf trade mem- | nd have the nov idle mill nuuanp aad in ion, and at least mill hll l8ing erected within @ next six monthe, s at_his r. Dosley was eighty-seven America when | of age, came to .-‘ with other members of . lecated in Wenterly; where S sister, Sister Peter (Hannah) Heart convent, Vflv Ha- and Nicholas J. of 13 #cheol, before the instituti Weaterty high sehool. by Eugene xmgm- and was 40 Westerly when she met stopped her ‘without seized her and attempted to down. She tore herself away frem him and ran, Landi following and threatening to shoot her. As meared Frank Stanton's house . She gave a_descrip- of her assailant who was seen to fhe Stanton houss a shart time Mrs, Therp was grestly ex- and after & brief rest proceeded home in Westerly. " Loss of Appetite QRS noers o ame s ) E vigor or tone, -m - a forerunner of prostrating dis- B ertous ina espectally so hn must keep up and doing o fhie best medicine o uu}e for it in great constitutional s Saiaaparllla :llu and enriches the blood the whole system. ua-y in usual lauld fosm or n as Sargatabs. 'INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY " Westerly Branch . Cepitat .. Three Millien Dollars Burplus ... Three Million Dol Over' Fifty Thousand Accounts. Rdberal, ccurteous and eMicient a manageme; ARE SOLD BY 1. B. CRANDALL Co. Westerly, R. 1. “nmnnmmuu . wiven away at s run'rlu, L ‘Bristow- | building of t.. in_the fall w) Whh.lo o a 0 ‘assotiated umm xlxind (-:?('! ':\ conu‘ally‘. iy :*} Blacanitly the colfector e baent by/ Tedson . of -nkm\u md Mr. Mans! elq agsumed the adaitional dutfes. " Among the pat- rons visited was a physician who was back In his payments and beyond the prescribed limitation. _Fe''was6f an excitable temperamentand plainly told Mr. Mansficld that He tvould:settie at his own convenience . As a Tesult the service was discontinued from the doctor's premises. { A tew days after. the doctor and Mr. Manstield met in the street, and, with- | out-any preliminary explanation, the doctor made violent assatlt upon Mc. Mansfield, inflicting injuries tha® pre- vented continuation in busin Mr. Mansfield is stHl at his home nursing the injuries. The gas and electric ‘company propose to prosecute the pugnacicus physician to the limit. speaking contest of the d’& o Westerly high schoél was njoyed pupils and many friends T high. ochost ‘nall Thursday orenmng. The _folloy'ing - programme . was® ren- dered Piano /solo, Concert Etude in C. Ri Bensteifl, Miss Julia Callahai er. 'v. Samuel M. Cathear Ve o €a) The Rose, Johnson, (b) The iver and the Sea, Miss Agnes Roche; The! Independence Club, by Mundell Randall; A Victory from Heaven, by John 1.’ Lusk:. The ' Boat &Race, Will laton, by D. William:;Wood:: Hor- Greeley's _Ride ;‘to . Placerville, Watd, by Charles L. Bliven; Voice of the, Western Wind, J. Barnby, by dru’ chorus: ' The Man for ‘ tle ~Crisis;, by Frankiin C, Srith; Lasca, Despres, by, Percy- R. Seeley; A Recruit for | Ofivistmas, Davis, by Richard J. But- ter, Jr.; The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, by girls' chorus. Afer these cwercises came the awarding of prizes. The judges were Clarence E. Sibley of Stonington, M L, Gertrude Stillman of Ashaway and Dr. W. 8. Smith of Mystic. Prizes were awarded as follows: First, Mun- dell Randall; second, Percy R. Seeley. ‘Senator Louis W. Arnold of West erly, chairman of the finance commit- tes, was kept busy. answering qu | tions at Thursday's session during the | consideration of the appropriation bill | and had a lively tilt with several of | the senators. At ene point in the pro- ceedings, Senator Arnold said that most of the asseniblymen were not entitled to the mileage given them by the s and from the capitol, bec rode on the strength of the passes gi en them by the New York, Now Haven & Hartford Railroad Senator Arnold said | on a pass given me in the name of | President Mellen and 1 am not asham- ed of it, All I wish is that Mr. Mel- len would Send me a pass that would be accepted all ovgr the gréat sys- tem.” This outburst was Senator McKenna of said the members could mot recelve their salaries and mileage unless the appropriations bill phssed We have heard that argument quite often,” said Mr. Arnold. “As a matter of fact most of the members of this general assembiy ride on passes fur— nished them by the Haven road they can have no_ legitimate fi\ln if they never receive an mileage. > At another point in the discussjon nator Monroe * declared. that finance cofmittee has had the ‘ap- propriations bill in its hands fory gbout a month, and asked why. the cotimi tee did not bring in an appropriation of 310,000 to square up the bill of the state printer. He also asked: “Was the finance committee afraid of a | howl from the people?” Senator Arnold said that e believed the appropriations bill was radically wrong. The assembly t about for thirty or forty days during the first part of the kession, doing - nothing, when it could be considering the ap- propriation bill and others. He was #lad the mattep had “been brought up and suggested” that the senator from Providence bring in a deficiency -bill for the amount named.,’If this was done, Iifs committee wolld be glad to consider it. Senator Johnson that he had been asked b; er a day or so ago when the appro- priation bill thig man had said lu- cone about a year behind in its bi thestate and wasg swondering when the state woilld square ifs account. Senator Arnold -declared that the finance coinmittee, Was not being run bys any grocery comcern or any other concern and he did ajot think it should “I am riding occasioned, by umberland, who of the assembly eclared f | plical be, The bill in the main was adopted. Lozal kadanics. A gypsy caravan of five teams pass- ed through Westerly, bound east, on Thursday afternoon. Rev. August . Scov il\r. pastor of the Baptist church in Meirose, Mass., and. Mrs, Scoville, arve visiting in West erly. . The members of Westerly club and occupled the first three rows. of seats in Bliven opera house Thurs- day evening. - . ShermanSons compaty warded the contraet to-build . life saving station at Green Hill, Kingsten, R. L - The annual four of dut¥ of the Coast Arillery.. corps. Rhode. Island “National guard, which includes the compuany; Westerly, will be from July 9 t0'36. uly 9 to | Horace Mpneu. age 63,-died on ‘Wednesday “morning &t the home of brother e leaves a . siste William. Courtland: Coou, | his brother at Vincent Hill. Besides | Nk summer cqjnes k’um: Toigive em great sport. & und in front of the church id nnt. and with® the base- o it vrln be a grenl. ‘Denefit to ‘men of ths tow Odd Fellows Plan’ B C.l‘bra(wn. ‘The 92& anniversary of the 1. O. O. P of-America will be observed by the of Stonington lodge, No. 26, Wednesday e enmay 3, by an opin meeting in their sin the Gilbert block. 'l‘he address of the evening will) b J. R. Danforth of New Lon< n addition there will be vocal lmumenhl music. Several of #rand officers are to be present. ns have been sent out angt it is expected that this will be the greatest timein the history of the order. At the regular meeting hek ‘Wednes: applications were or favorably. and two new ap- . were_redeived. Stonington | lodge ‘now has a membership of over 70--aWd- 15’ in a prosperous condiiion- 'l'he nittee for the anniversary is [ Magxeesie chairman, s Fred Kin fon. PG Witiim Afmstrone. X Fam per, V. G. Hiram Latham. Order for Machine Company. “The dard Machine company has received & big order from the Samuel Cnpples,-Bnvelope company that will take them about two vears to fill, The force 1 to- be increased and no doubt the men will have to work overtim: ‘Pleasure for Grangers. A large number Mystic grange went-to the Road clurch Thursday gredings whereqche Nipis Stonington. gfonlngwn granges’ met. The \oc:h Stonington grange furnished an interesting programme which was pleasing’ fo ‘all, while the Stonington Brunge furnished a New ngland sup- per. . " ABout the Villa, Mrs. Fannie Packer is in Harttora attending the annual convention of ‘the Woman's Relief corps. Mrs; Packer is Dresident of the local W. R. C. and goes as delegate. ¥dgar Willlams has returned from Waterbury, where he attended the an- nual convention” of the Sons of Vater- &ns held_there on Tuesday and Wed: nesday delegate - from Latham camp, sons /of Veterans, of this place. John W. MacDonald ‘and daughter, Miss: Satah MacDonald, are spending a few days at their summer homs in Killingly- Mr. and @irs. Toule E. White have returned from twoeweeks' stay in Bes- ton. Ogood Gilbert has returned from Boston. “Motorman Denison Davis is critical- with preumonia. oseph Hooper has returned to Durhar.after a visit with Miss Lora Congdon- C."W. Comstock of Uncasville was in town. Thursday. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Abways lugn Signatu.e of The Best Trout Brook mn } New London County Will not’delight the busy. progressive husewife naarly so much as the pros- Dect of having a thoroughly modern gis range pleced in her Kitchen, Es- tate ramges are safe. sturdy; depend- able, peerless bakers. economical gas vsers, great time savers. CaH and sec.them .and be sure also to examine the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the mere turn .of_a faucet an untimited supply of hot fwater at any of the @ay or night. Gias & Ele‘i(ri:Il Dep't. e WHAT'S NEW = THE PALACE CAFE Stap in end see us. vAHK WATSON & CO. 78 Franklin Strest. P. G. George D. Jo)ué— ‘moment - With Sirolin at ous attacks can’] d these common and ;mlaplly «:mmnllflll‘n lllm inst. recurrence ‘with drugs. Foqubykala{dmgnb U“ noémdflymnblewmn&th Sdeflgeculnttlfl AUTOM' 'BILES NEW vs. ~USED We receive from time to time in our dealings with our customers a number of ‘used cars. Desiring to maintain our reputatien for square des! threugh our ‘shep, and thoreughly overhauled. Every part that shows part, and it is eur intention ‘to make the cars. substantially. as gosd: as new: hauled, but ‘the cars are repainted, repolished and finjshed Provements of late models jare introduced. S ‘We disposs of them only after they have been put dense of wear is replaced by a new Not only > nw, lnd where mechatiically pr;etlolhlc the machinery ove When refinishéd; -these cra are in every way w.m-y -of finmmp with ‘the newest of ‘cars; noopt. of course, they arp net of the latest models. Many péople_are: willing to ‘overlook the obvious fact that the cars have done a limi amount of sefvice for other owners, and are hereby enabled to secure a high class car at a substantial reduction. in price: .Except for the personal pride ‘of ‘having a new .car, few will deny that the re- built cars_are preferable to new cars of less. substantisl ‘make. and in shop, we would especially mention the follewin: Among' the csrs we have in stock, in salesroom s worthy of .consideration: and wind shield, magneto, iamps, etc. Cost $3,000. Price $1,200. Road-ut 09; wind " shield, <lock, - ete. ‘on- | top OR SALE_Mitchell equipped ' with - top; extra tire, speedomster, Cost $1,200. Price $450. - OR "SALE—Corbin ’68 Pony neau, full equipment, new FOR SALECorbin 05 Touring Car, damonstrator. $1,000. OR SALE—Overland - ’Runabout, full eéquipment. Used only as a equipped with ‘top, speédometer, $2,750. Price|trunk, atc. Newly painted ‘and over- hauled. In fine eondlfion Price $500. Ceost CR SALE—Ford Runabout, newly painted and. overhauled- Equip- ped With 36D, etc: OR SALE— | single and overhauled; Price $225. Price $275. adillac Tourhg Car, der, newly painted “in fine conditief. New London Aum Station (Tehvlwne ) 94 Mam Slreet Fifteen cents ~worth of WATER j. .Here: is. the Formul GLASS will put down 12 . dozen < egss. - Twelve' dozen eggs will todaly Plus WATER GLASS ‘Total cost ‘a-.suitable jar Twelve dozen Eggs may cost at ‘Thanksgiving time 50c a dozen, or " il ready. for,use. 2. Save: money Saving on twelve dozen Eggs $3.69 ‘Enough to buy a 10 Ib. turkey. egzs are cheap. “ly for'a year: J on eggs tifem’ dowh ’in Water Glass now when They will keep nice- Water “Glass 1 quart Water 9 quarts by Mix and pour over 12 dozen g in that can_be covered tightly; put away in a cool place un- putting THE LEE & 0SGOOD COMPANY, Retail Department - A torce of séventy-five misn is ot} Hiur ‘mt:uu“ ‘men Norwich, Conn. Beonhmdfienthedoouopea mdiecyouf - share of the Hfilauu i Remember the date and place; SATURDAY “MORNING. at 140 Main Street, Norwich. A High-gradg Paint F you have tried other paintsin * the past you certainly ought to “try ROGERS this year. . -It com~ bines great covering capacity and fine appearance with: unequaled durability. It has all the qualities requisite to a high-grade paint.- . Made by 222k Detroit White Lead Works Cmcase DETROIT _ Burraze For:Sale by = THE CHAS. 0SGO0D CO. 45-47 Commerce. Street. PAIIII-“. lm Teeth extracted and filled painiessly for the most_mervous people. " absolutely & SAFE treatment koown o dental scfence:-~ Full set .teeth $5. and up, with the. Natural Gums Crown and -Bridge- Work $5.; Fillings $1. up. Gold SN DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON KING Premier Painless Dentist, origi- nator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry, h_makes all dental operations painless. DR. JACKSON, Manager. Knabe Angelus, $1,050, The World’s Best Pita Angelus Piane, $750, the first -l-y-r invented. . Autopiano; The choice of His Hi Pius X, - Thy. oheice of Uncle ) Sam's Navy. Prioss ranging from ,ius stl. w, and Areo, $425. within the reach of all. Let us send of which ark from persons yo added confidence in these fine' them to you and demonstrate - Melodant and the Temponome. yer-piano it mk-flumnl