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. Centre of Town—Will of Evelyn S. Hall Disposes of | from a complication of izeasés tor the| " Wellesley College—Pendleton Hill Man- Charged | Randail was born in Mystic 65 vears| {11 2 Ul a P o With Theft of Hen and 22 Chicks. 1ow fa New X ori, Dut epedt bis sums $ : ¢ v . e E $7) Ly For only $3.50 each we are making to measure, complete, guaran markably.clean gnd weil prepared. 1 T TRY ‘IT THIS YEAR. ill beaith. His body was brought to 5 5 &ESD Al town council has front of the edifice to permit the ersc- | Mystic Tuesday morning and taken to i : % 7 o s i 23 ; < e ahencn the sicers reduired by v for | Uon of & o 3ndibstantial front | thehome of s cousiny Siss Eicunor teed to the entire satisfaction of the customers, Dress Skirts-of black, . CHAPPELL CO. June elecMon, as follows: Ira B.| . ity of the church. It has been sus-| ins. - £ : 2 i . Contral Wharf and 150 Main Strest all, moderator: Johm J. Dunn, | gested by members of the church that 8 L A rs, republicar swpervisors; Frank | be of granite or brick and that a high g'm: Everett A. Kingsley, D. Flarold | when a new front is built the material e FUNERALS. Matlon, Carles . Cornell, demoeratic | tower be included in the design, whici = dark blue or gray, All Wool Pan: Wire Cloth. Remember, eZ 50 g - Courtland Payne. supe: “Clark, of- { would not only beautify and improve n : ' Reudyio aupervisory, and Horvert B Clark ol | e Droperts. pugad matepielly | | The funeral of Copriand Payie was Complete for igads v hall as poliing place: to the civic ceater of Westerly. held on Tuesday afternoon from the dleton, moderator; iewls Stanton — bome of his‘sow. Bmersch Pnyne,.is AND REMEMBER THIS— Since Oct. 22, 1910, we have taken more -, 1 The will of Evelyn S. Hall, for 25| Water gtreet, and was largely attend- . = - {thl.n 370 orders, and proud to state that . glorii” Evesett Harn, Rigsel yort k) YN Sl orace | 6 T ekl ek ‘copduciod by WE WANT YOU SATISFIED OR NO SALE. | eriers and proud to state thae y » emocratic | who died in Westerly April 14, 1911, Rev. C. T. Hatch, pastor of the M. E. < = g : : i g IR Socent oty statrict - session, Judge Edward M. | etery. The bearers were members of : . 53 . £ 7 ¢ B e s oo oangcs Ting, Thic Wikl bogueathed | fhe. famil: \ - ’ - Free Burning Kinds and Leight 1o John McArthur at the Columbia |to Nortbfield seminary, in trust, the Mrs. Herman Fisher s ' Y house and to J. Frank Champlin at | sum. of $10,000, the interest of which Is The funeral of Mrs, Herman Fisher .. y & _‘4 : ALWAYS 1N STOCK. " the Ocean house, Watch Hill. A vi:-|{o be paid to Mary Louise Hall oc held Tuesday afternoon at three ~ . - ler's license was granted to Elisha | Westerly during her lifetime and then ock- from her home on Water 5 rpenter for th: pavilion at Pleas- | to other sisters, Amelia Avery Halj ci,eet and was largely attended. A 1 H H o F ana Harriet Trmbull Catheart. Tpon | G5t ion of the Arion Singing society With the Norwich Circulating Library 164 ain Street Tihe couneil will meet as a board of | theu death, the trust ceases and the | or'SRBLSE OF e ACIOR EmEng J008w : A canvassers on the 29th inst. and cor- | {'rd is to be devoted to the gaMeral| ces, Mrs. Fisher came from Germany rect the voting lists to be used at the | uses of Northfield seminary. hed | 2@ was a member of this order. Bur- June elaction. Tt is expected that R The sum of $6,000 is also bequeathed | j,} wag jn Elm- Grove cemetery. ard W. Ba wik of Troy, N. Y to orthfield seminary, in trust, the Ter of w portion of (he sits of ths | net incomo to go to Harriet Trumpu'l | Coroner Investigating the Murder Case BA[A“"E cnnl Proposai town hall and court house, | Cathcart during her lifeiime, and then | People in Mystic were Stirred Tues- E g 3 wili be at that meeting and arrange- | to Mary and to Amelia Hal Upon | day morning when they learned from A D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 163-1%, f p = “It burns up elean” st their death the trust ceases and th>| The Bulletin that a murder had taken ? 3 . formal transter of | e e be dévoted to two seNolar- | place im: West Mystic Qistrict on the | PARK FOR MIDDLETOWN in the city's wslfare, had bought what | to flevelop and improve the natural |town has no publicipark on a large o G ships in the seminary in favor of de-| placed owned by Thomas Eccleston, a ot w ot is known as Pike's ravine, in order to|beauties of the land. He has expert |ale, and Mr. Wadsworth’s plan meets WQ“ Seasunad 'md In order to make possible the civie |2/ Vine candidates. z | colorea man. “The killed was| Planned by Clarence S. Wadsworth, a | preserve ‘and nrepare it for a public | jghascape artists at work on plans ana | Vith Dearty approval " center of Waste over twenty oli| The sum of $3,000 is given to Amei'a} Charles N. Place, colored. Wealthy Citizen. park. The ravine when properly im-|in dne time thay will be presented. Mr. PR Bulldings have been removdd and four | Hall $10%0 to Mare ‘ouiss e T i | movece will anakey gu +ilents Dut LLA Wadsworth hoped that the city of Mid- | Venezuela has recently lgunched C. H. K - ¢ 060 _to Farriet Trumbull cleston 2t the time the affair occurre . small stream runs throush a number of | Aletown will accept the 7 “ . HASKELL., oy g ";.‘:.;vx’n?fi‘-:y.':d‘ e o zabeth Potter, $500 10| Gindys Earl, Eccleston's housekeeper,| A Announcement has been made at)Z00. Sl U0 T s oithwestern 4 < park. Middle- |1t first home-built war vessel. 402 — "Phones — 489 . Gertrude Wyckoff. The two last named | and anothey colored man and woman, | Middletown that Clarence S. Wads- | 51t of the city, terminating in what S e e ned 'y | are engaged In forcign missionary | and it is supposed that a drunkem row | worth, a wealthy Middletown citizen, | if known as Beach's pord. Mr. Wads- = S et . wark had occurred. The affair occurred| who has always taken a keen Ipterest| worth has long had in'mind a scheme ¢ T o e ihe hormes | | Provision Ia made for another trust| shortiy after midnight and Oficer Wil-| " © B it b JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Rlcining the new-Jemes A. Welch | 000 to the Northfield semi- | Hiam Foley was notified. Being unable ’ ; buflding and » change in the frontage 3t income for life to Amelia | {0 do duty on the Groton side of the “ ot (he SFiret Baptist church, and it i | Hall Then tne interest is to be devot- friver, he sent for Sheriff Casey, who £ . ¢ 3 coa' alld u'mhe’ Shid the latter proposition is under|ed to the extra cleaning of the semi- | cnme to Mystic and went'to the home - consideration. nary, in addition to the janitors’ work, | of Eccleston and found Place dead and P s f o i Whia the present structure has been | and to he used for gemeral domestic| the murderer escaped. FHe sent tele- a ; ; Contral Wiart eracted many vears, it 18 im excellent | PUrposes in connection with the sem- | phone messages to the surrounding - } J \ - condition and adequate for future | iMary. towns and when the couple were com- b —————— Seeds, but there is lack of exterior or- | * The sum of $5,000 is bequeathed to| ing over the bridge on New London b E5 { _ 1 g PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. P etation. T buflding 1s now with- | Wellesley college, in trust. the net. in-| side, an officer of that city stopped and : — T emta and haa mare of the ap. | wme to Ko 10 Amalia Hail %0 long as{ arrcsted them. » u quick. = . JOMNSON. & BENSON, Pearance of A church in the countey | she lives, then fary Louise Hall| ©n Tuesday, Coroner Brown of Nor- 7 7 rs and 18 hardly in keeping with the civie | and then to F Trumbull Cath- | wich viewed the body and later or- 5 < Central Avenve. center of the now progressive West- | cart. Upon the death of the. three | dered the holding 6f Thompson with- erly. Thara is ample re space fn Sisiers of testatrix the fond will serva| out bonds, and the defaining of the L SLATE ROOFING as a scholarship, preference being giv- | two women and Eccleston as witnesses® & Metal Cornices and Skyligits, Gutiers en to students from Northfield &2mi- | The weapon, gccording te the coronor, . % 5! Conductors, and all kinds of Jjob~ - nar; was_a butcher knife, and in addition promptly attended to. The sum of $5,000 is left in trust to| to the wound in the abdomen, there TeL 129, Amelia Hali, the net income to be| wasa cut an inch wide in the Dreast, TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY mes one— sed in the education of Flizabeth| penetrating close under the heart. Patterson, and to use any part of the | Thompson and the Lewis woman will . principal that may be necessary for| be brought here today (Wednesday) - art weak the purpose or for her support. Should | from New London, when a hearing in any ‘portion of the fund remain upon | connéction With the affair will be held. I - easnn earance a e ! Doctors tell us that a vast percentage B e R po et George T. Spink’s Birthday. i troubles ) BE e breildowns an leaves no children, the fund will Sanitaty Plumbing A peep inta an up to date bathroom is only less refreshing than the bath STOVINK . £ e P s Tuesday _afternoon and evening ih- 3 iteelt. | During the summer you w9 to-day are from overworked, une | e woweral menont of Thn iastietioy | George T. Spink celebrated his 68th| - ) Makes Red Iron Black the more look to the bath for bodily dernourished nerves. Gests are also made as follows: | birthday. At six o'clock a family din- -=~OF - - comfast. 1 will show you samples and . ; e 000 ‘eon| mer was serced. at which the guests G0 oo americans, strain every nerve | Botva®! of et st ™51 oa | Wwere Mr. and Mrs. Boone Spink and 37 gie body trying to make & success | Ricrin Hation nome 3500, Congrega. | Miss Madeline, Clarence and ildrea e, an By ’ . ] . do not nourish and feed | tional Hamo Missions $500, Amerfean | SPink Mrs, Charles Stoddard, Grace ©ur nervotis system so as to make | Missions $100, Americar | Sundav | and Charlie Stoddard, Harry Sage, Mr. s 3t equal to the strain; the result is | School union $100, New England Sap- | and Mrs. James Hempstead and Clar ¢ we are brokem-down men and women | batli Protective league $100, Nelje| ence and Avis Hempstead. In the eve- Before we are forty years of age. | Russell. missionary, $500. ning the L. S. club hung him a May . The idue of Y ,a| basiket and were invited in te spend P G marve, fiosues must be fed and | euaily ‘Givided. amons the surviving| e e S 1t ” w $ I 5 00 Heretofore @ssisted in doing the work of digest- ister Tt trustzes are authorized At 0. O. F. Grand Lodge. . - $20_00 1o sell any real estate owned by her, plans of the porcélain and other tubm POTMEND -- mends everything | #5ti tultii v antee @ entire n Before buying Screens and Screen 1. E. TOMPKINS, Cloth get our prices 67 West. Main Street the food, the blood must be en- | if necessars. .o pay he bequsst e Tttty Dot a e Vaughn Foundry Co. ot e oot e b |1 Pt e Sl ey e Heretof Bread Toasters - -'.- - - 10¢ o Body and brain must be invigorated, | Droperts WAl excial $40.000. " Ameia | et o 0 F. 5 uits ”0W 50 2500 50 that we can withstand the strain | Ha'l wux confirmed as excoutrix and | N 7 jnlited to Attend Church e FA500 7 it . Seats ,-,,',,... stock e a X a 000, without g 2 4 H B 2 s somirte <8 of, Miss | Perry and”Arthur 1L . chapter, Order of Fastern Star, an in- - o4 pointed appraisers. vitation was read from Rev. C. T. 4 bad 2 complete nervous breakdown, | e A Hatch to attend the Methodist Episco- S”Its ”ow 25 00 Heretofore 80 that her heart became very weak. E. Lanphear was appointed | pal church on Sunday morning, June L] $35.00 Miss Kemp ‘was in a serious condi- or of tha estate of Horace | 18. Rev, Mr. Hatch has also extended tion and was advised to try Dufiy’s | P- Lanphear, with bonds of $2,500.| an invitation to Cha and Relief Pure Malt Whiskey. Not approving | Jaides F Boots, Charles L. Taylor and | lodge, . and A M. to atend church &t taking - whiskey or any fizrc‘oh«;lic o A st e inm i 1 4 st g S e S 'l The assoriment comprises the best styles the sea- stim » eclined at first, but Jebr B. Brown, as alministrator of e S after reading what it had d f the estate of Saunders v = i hlc pthers, she wied it and s hi’flile‘i' o i DIaC and Soat socosil CEiR STONINGTON son has brought forth — many models which are o a friend ti t! y: o over 01 & b g R & o esd thankful 2nd glad thas ©laaat "5oel | Fishermen Having Better Luck—Col.| enfirely exclusive with us. Saifs of fine quality C. T. Stanton Attends Regimental Reunion—Personal ltems. serges, worsteds, wool-back salins and novelty cloths, for street and dress wears ! Fishing Tackle Run Easy Lawn Mowers THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson ‘snd Boyntom Furnaces. 85 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. . T. F. BURNS, {Heating and, Plumbing, am account of Isaaz Jo d did,” as it has restored her health r of the estate of wnd #nade her strong so that she can showing a balance @ @gain resume business. > The young lady says that she re- | Ax . eeived good advice from our Medical | tete of artment, to which she wrote and | sel 3 5 The students of the Stonington sten- Nelscn, adminictrator cf the es- | ographic school have received their Robert Johnson, petitioned tn | class pins. They were especially de- at ppivate sale, for not-less thau| signed for the school, being a solid Btated her case. five"Bhares ‘of Maoont Terciamn Lo s : 2 . 92 Franklin Streer. B Prve Mak Wikekep fa the | 554 5ix, shares of Cromher: comdony| g i wiih the initials S.5. 8. en The valnes now are most exiraordinary. only whiskey that was taxed by the | *'°C- The petition was granted. Frank Lee returned Tuesday from it as a medicine during toralk - Brookirn, N. Y., where he had been 4 the Spanish-American war. ocal Laconics. | operated upon for_appendicitis at the ~ | All druggists, grocers and dealers, | Nr% Albert Tehmer has gone to e o T Lee e fn s : 5 { | et ’“'d"fm;?:l'lzm. ‘E& 'f‘;fi;‘;fi"’"’» vocal instructor at. Wilson iss- Abbie Steffenson is improving p ] s ! are injurious. 2 Fish Season Improves ” on complaint of 3 hap- 7 &% Drcty Melt Whiskey Co., Rochester, . ¥, |, PO QIBaDt ol mrin 0. Ciab- | Scup nave been in large quantities 15 by Deputy Sheefr Gacer | this week so far. The steamer James & i charged with the thett | M- Gifford had 120 barrels. the Annie of & hen and 23 chich L. Wiicox 100 barrels, 90 of which A e x ere seun, and the smack Laura Reed I'he Westerly Granite union members ., Besid the scup all had plenty % have polied their preference as to th)| of chiquit, blackfish, sea bass, butter- 0 ! m Wes Br" location of national headquarters for | fish and squid o carloads of fish = the next five years and decided fn| were shipped from here Monday night{ favor of continuance at Quin; to New York. TG A hizh mass of requiem was csie- Attended Regimental Reunion. - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |}/ ¢ St Thomas' church, et “ol. Charles T. Stanton was in East . hury v morning at § o'elock for | Hampton, Conn.. Tuesday, attending Weasterly Branch the James W. Cunningham, for- | the reunion of the Twenty-first Con- 5 ' Reduced from $15, $20, $25 The Dresses are made in a variety- of pleasing styles in silk foulards, Marquisettes, voiles and lingeries. ‘No HicH Prices A $300 Piano PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth $xtracted and filled painlessly For 8225 Cash for the most nervous and. delicate people. Dr. King's method is the only absolutely SAFE treatment-known to WITH SCARF AND STOOL. 7 @ental science. Full set teeth $8. and > i \ up, with the Natursl Gux,n‘ Gold A BARGAIN. d Brid k $6. 2 y it e ) See it in our windew. Offer holds E a an DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON KING @ood. for. Liist SeeME ' oriy of Westeris - : : . 1 ; 4 Premier Painless Dentist, orlgi- y Sarpive . Mree Million Doflars | cosiy: "ho has yu which the served and commanded in 121=125 Main Street. Palatess DEtitey W‘;flcg',‘;’:ke, \ | « _ Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | Nime society attended the mass in a : The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusivel) R e e 5 Ldberal, courteous and efficient 1a its | P00V General News. g 9 ly - ‘managem e A ‘ Dr. and Mrs. C. Mallory Williams of s (Ee to ek New York parties were coming | New York arrived here Tuesday for Iy this week to inspect th2| the summer. to Men's, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appars! DR, JACKSON, Manager. FRANKLIN SQUARE 49 Main Street \ Telephone 723-13. Westerly woolen mill plant with a view | Dr, Frank Maine, who has been the — = o purchase was nmew infoymation to - S = == ———————o - ~ affner & Marx Aty 7 -4 M 10| guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Maine, fe- 1 enator Louis W. Arnold. who has | turned to Springfield, Mass, Tuesday. £ % W‘ % x % & . Clothes o N e I N had re-| Mrs C. O. Maine. iwho has been ill YANTIC HAPPENINGS. [ W % - £ % ""' ed no imation of any such visit. | with grip, is much improved. i = = B J ARY SOLD BY Earl C. Greenman of Chicago, for- Mre Annie Dyer of Providence is| Fitchville Team Defeats Local Nine, | ] 1. B. CRANDALL CO Jurly of Westerly, is here visiting| the guest of George W. Haley and 18-17—Minor Matters. E ¥ 5 fami >’ e o Theo Pos b - vimith £ & An interesting ball game was played . Westerty, R. 1. And Get Away With It. Yomomas Glover is visiting in New | ;"R irville between the Yantics and | / Even if Dr. Owen does find thas| C. P. Trumbull and son Cari| Fitchvilles, resulting in a victory for ARRRRS K Bacon murdered Shaksspeare. ther. Mrs. Edward Smith returned to| the Fitchville team, 14 to 18. "'""e-§ e . ’ FOR wALS. are pienty of actors who are doing that | ¥iartford Tuesday after a few days'| Wa$ Some very heavy stickwork done | . \ Two seven-icom coltages, situated Jn | £Very day right here in Americ on both teams, some especially heavs | L7 «x7 9 For wervousmees, irritadility, healachs, Guckndhe, pressing- Wifferent parts of the compact part of | Grand Rapids Press Mrs, ard King and family of | Fitting by Bentley of the Yantics, wi Woman S Relief y; ] - r.:.:."ron}:- iy each naving 60 foot Hartford will occupy the Trumbull cot- | Succeeded in landing a nice one gut g @owy pains, and other symptems of gemaral female wealkmess, 3 During 1916 there were 28,7 yune. center. Th> weak point in the Yantic : & 5% recitn . @ adjoining that cen be re were 75,708 pa e, - > Zput. De Krugers Viburs-O-Gm Compound, the woms: ressonanie’ prices it 3" purch cels post packages received in CROL| | Mrs. O. ¢. Grifin and Mrs. Herman | makeup was in the box, where there this compound has been found quick ang ssfe. avin £ aheat. against 27,687 in 1909, hts, modern plumbing. In KEwooa dre visiting in New York. were a number of changes made but Cyrus H. Stewart is ill at his home | With little good results. The fleld . | at Wequetequock. work done was fairly good. Bas Dbeen know for years as “Woman's Rellef™ sinca » “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best cemedy for wesls wemsen, #t has positively proven: its great virme Im the treatment of - Frask W. Coy Real Est ITCHING 8 - o . An attractive sight is ths beautiful e 1t Gops T8 more good than &ny medicine I have ever talwem ! URNING TWENTY-TWO FAMILIES e e o S : cannot praiss it strews emough. I think it is the best wemaw® P e e B It will help you, if you ats & euflerer frem any of the ffla : DRIVEN INTO STREET | full grown, ball sbaped tiee and is a || 3 % Sy | = b, ‘ sm, m " H lfl s = mass of beautiful pink and white blos- | peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. 'yt i i 2 = = o'l weiting & stmflar Jeiter 1 yJou ) . oy Tour 0siery A warm bath with Cotithra c':':;‘:mi"’;:";';nf"::o:’ e M| ®Nr‘and Mrs. Hugh Xinkead of|} It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful Boun. iogl I8 od i3 #54 get & coupon on the Planc to : sile B b Providence were guesis of Mrs. F. H. || . [ g = Bocdlge” be soap and a single application of Chicago, May 15—An oexplosion | Tracy of :he village recentiy. wtters from thim clearly descride. it contalns me poisonoms SL25a ttle th di loris, PURTILL’S Cuticura ointment usually afford | partially wrecked o three-stors flat e Rl e b S arugs. ~ 5 e 3 8 bo wi rect : immediate relief, permit rest and | baflding at No. 771 Bunker street early | o1 Bashon 1ill. | o ; ; 1 Arote e et Ambitious owners of small tracts of | ! “ON THE BRIDGE.” sleep and point to speedy and suc-| T ine I the st © "0 1and ave busy planting, some with > cessiul treatment of torturing,| ‘Winduws were shaitered for blocks| View to laving up a store of sood e : cRd. mectit things for the winter and others main- Eetabtiskea 1901, _ |disfiguring humors, eczemas, | Bouid, and o jerge, secton of «helly to improve the condition of the land, Flarold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. ~ | rashes, itchings and irritations of A i o ; terrorized, Labor difficulties are be- Detective vision corrected by the prop- | injants, children and adults, when | leved o have beon at the bottom of oom 9, Po £ g ter-Langworihy Block. Westerly, R. L |all else fails. 3hepexplosion. = 1 Cuticura soap and |~ Michael Bottisliero, contractor, had ointment are also most valuable | been employing n;:n-unlon e iy G- - e nce of many threats, it is claimed. | - S for preserving, purifying and|¥e had expected an attack on the For Infants and Children. beautifying the skin, scalp, hair | building. and had placed a special and hands, for shaving, shampeo- | €325 abeut it, but his encmies man- The Kind You Hays Always Bought g 3 - Aged o0 place a powerful bomb in the ing* and sanative cleansing, as Franco-German .Drt)g Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. = Dr. Krugers Viburg-QO-Q{q; : RAARRERRRAVYRRR A 'HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS Mabe wv uAND. Werk is Our Speclalty. T ipa and ol Harmoss Bupiies. sit= A Windows. bus’so ouc was iajured g e o 57 2..'#',- tory Harness K. cénter of the structire. Bears the \ < " A AP AP gy R i » well as for every p se of the] #'he ixplosion s off the’ roof. b .2 '}. § A JIYSSY \"}«v IFIISY iy t—-n“‘fl;v"' L Stread, tailet, batb and nu,,:',_',”{ Facked the walls ind shattered the sw.-of Qv VY