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3 : i y 4 f‘ CONOMICAL ‘and convenient,” say users of our two-glassfuls-to-the- | bottle plan. 3 It makes just enough for two—or two glassfuls for one person. And the quality of the ginger ale is such that you are naturally pleased with the generous measure instead of the skimpy bottle you usually Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is made of the best confectioners’ sugar, Jamaica ginger and citric fruit flavors that money can bu The water is famous for its carbonating qualities; and the blending of the ingredients is under the direction of an expert chemist. fine qual- ity, Cliequot Club Ginger Ale, bought by the case , costs only 4c 10 5S¢ per glassful. Other Clicquot Club bever- ages: Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, Root Beer, Blood Orange, Lemon Sofia. At good grocery stores 4 & wonTn & co, Wheicsule Distributors. Wherz to Bay in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital Three Million Doflars Burplus These Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liveral, courtecus and efficient ia fits managemont. rom saLm T om «ottages, sitnated in @ifferent parts of the compact part of Westeriy R. 1, each nav 8 toot girest front and both Laving vasant Jand adjoining that can be secured at reasonable prices if a purchaser de- gires. Both b eat, electrie Bgnts modern Inspection o ta Frask W. Ceoy Real Estate Ce. Westeriy, R. L Buy Your Shoss and Hosiery »nd get a coupon on the Planc to b given away at PURTILL’S om ihy Bleck. Westerly, v ” P o | Compound makes women normal, | = St Win thuredstng . dul HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | nealtliy, and strong. Stitne M e iended e HADE WY WAND. Any woman who would like | Biptic. convention. 7 = 4 w -.-a_\‘v‘.-un.z'n-' ”"fu. Tar- | Special ad¥ice in regard to this| Rev. J. Curt amb has returned | oo ,.",,.'4, et ade Haraess | matter is cordially invited te|from a brief visit n Piaindeld, tock’ i3 and write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Profitable Sale. Remeved To be Enforced by Chief Bransfield—Alleged. Thief, Ar- rested in Theater, Had Money in His Hat—Death of Thomas Ingham — Stonington and - Jewett City Doctors Elected at Narragansett Pier. d The members of the Ancient Order | Westerly, was afrested in the Star of Hibernians and Knishts of Colum- | theater in Pawcatuck Thursday after- bus, who belong to St. Michael's par- | noon. It is alleged that he purloined ish, are to meet at dibernian hall and | cash from a house in Stonington, on when jolned there and in Dixon square | Thursday noon, and Officer Christo- by the other adult male parishioners, | pher Ledwidse was notified. Accom- headed by the Westerly band, will | panied by Deputy Sheriff Broughton, march to the church grounds. Eugene | and a_chauffeur, he went to Mystic in O'Neil, grand marshal, will be assist- | an automobi® it having been rejorted ed by tie follewing aids: _ Colonel | that Silvia boarded a trolley car for Michael Twomey, James Spellman, | that place. Later it was learned that James Shea. Mark Driscoll, Dr. James | he .came by trolley to Westerly and Crowley, Daniel Cogan, Eugene Sulli- | the officers came here. Afier making van, Joscph Lenihan, Edward Trant|a tour of the compact part of the and W. J. Lord. town, Silvia was located in the theater — in Pawcatuck and was taken back to Harvard college graduates, repre- | Stonington in the automobile. When senting three classes, ‘91, '96 and 91, | arrested, Sylvia had $50 concealed in numbering nearly fve hundred and accompanied by the Boston Cadet arrived here special train ock and were taken to Watch | which developed into peritoniti Hill in special trolley cars. The grads | Thursday- morning «t his home in heid informal class reunions at the | Main street in his fifty-eighth year. Watch Hill and Plimpton houses, on | He was born in England and ‘with Tharsday night, coupled with a dis- | his parents cam= to Ashaway when play of fireworks and general joilifica- | eight years of age. He came to West- tion, and for the night, the diploma | erly, learned the carpenter’s trade, and receivers of twenty years ago were | has since made Westerly his heme. He just s voung as those who followed | leaves a widow and two sisters. Mr. five and ten vears later. It was un- | Ingham was a member of Narragan- doubtedly tho liveliest night at Watch | sett lodge of Odd Fellow: Hill until the graduates come again SR Lecal Laconics. a vear hence, on the eve of the Yale- Harvard boat races. ‘Frank J. Foley, student at Exeter acagdemy, is home for the summer va- Early this (Friday) morning the en- tire garty will eave for New London | caflon. e on the wpeially chartered stesmer, | i ik : ; . en the traffic and awning ordi- John, Sylvaster. from New York. and | pances are complied with, attention take position necr the course (o Wit- [ i 4 o be given swinging signs and mesy the freshman race. In the aft- | gigewalk obstructions There is evi- ernoon they will see the big race from | jence that effort is to be made to the observation train of the New York, | LSRES (Gt SOt S 419, PE TOaCE, 1o New Haven & Hartford railroad, si : E jal cars having been engaged for their | Among the new members elected at -commodation. They will return to | the scssion of the American Institute of Homeopathy, held at Narrangansett Pier, are Drs. William C. Thompson of Stonington, formerly of Westerly, and John H. McLaughlin of Jewett City. ‘Willis Nickerson of Pawcatuck and perhups as fine a field of | Miss Mary Dollery of Westerly were t as can be seen in | married Wednesday evening by Rev. Standing the aifalfa [ John Dunn, assistant at the Church of high, in full bloom, | the Immaculate Conception. Miss is preritable. Mr. Murray was bridesmaid, and chall bes STONINGTON Stockholders of Atlantic Shipping Company Re-elect Officers—Celebra- oston by special train from New Lon- don this (Friday) evening. Courtland B. Yerk, a scientific farm- the Anguilla district, among the Section to experiment with Zngland 18 nearly four fe sautiful as ¢ were easily the finest And he that spake with me had or your mency will be refunded. ¢ Geld Modal cests no mere than ordinary - ‘bucter. We are showing Summer Farnitare ( at prices which cannot i fail to please, in Reed, Willow, Rattan, Prairie Grass and Mission, ‘forr Porch or inside furnishing. Chairs with cushions if desired. COUCH HAMMOCKS., with or without awn- ings, $7.50 to $20.00. ROCKERS—a special new line of colering. PORCH TABLES in Reed and Prairie Grass. MISSION SETS, three pieces, make a sub- stantial set for porch or living room. 137-141 Main Street for a measure reed to mea ure the city, Chief _of Police Bransfield had with him Thursday a stick, smoothed on four side was one inch square and seven feet | The Mystic baseball team defeated | for and six inches in length, and he meas- | the All Stars of the Eastern Connecti- ured with tis stick not the city cut Interscholastic league at n- the height of the awnings of Wes ton park Wednesduy afternoon. A big R SRR S crowd witnessed the contest hance stipulates that these awnings | At Stanton park Saturday the West- must be at least seven feet and a | erly and Stonington team will play. £ from the s s and the ord Vessels All Under Charter. is to be en cea. In compl with orders the chief t0ok mees- | The annual-meeiing of th ents and found only two awnings | polders of the Atlant were of legal height. The mer- | ponefs O The SEans ts all along the line were notified 1 Bucrs and oMcerc e statement of the fina S v be e forthwi s~ Recently, new awnings were placed | the company 1s te. be stockholders soon. L. D. Fairbrother Injured. Te: Shipping com- | gay Th re-elected. A conditien of to the essels of the in front of a store in Hizh street that fzed. Rev, H. B. Rankin, who has been' some time in Philadelphia, is ex- pected home this week Brieffifim News| stock- | Southington.—All July 4. tradesmen delight of the clerks so Danbury.—The annual graduation of nurses at the Danbury place at the tion of Wedding Anniversary—Mrs. | attended and a substantial sum waa[ (Friday) evening, when five nurses will | summer home at be graduated. day and people. autom to the|of state. arses’ home this at the Nichols Methodist church Tues will speak at the morning and cvening services at the same church unday. Middletown.— N Middletown are own according to figures com- | piled from the official | il close all | motor vehiel Meriden.—Mrs. Charles Mrs. Hector Haydn hospital w||!im—'nh-l's of the Woma and Merriam evenings. She ryville Water McKenzie of Sout per cent __Waterbury.—The t of registere: by the secretary isters of Charil | vent Wednesday. at St. am and |as_a Sister teaching in in the | school ef corps am's | Derby. a papers of silver ter M. Elenita was celebrated by the ‘Woodmont today — Dr. William P. Swett ett of Southern Pines, N. ve sold their inter in the T. H. Charles jubilee of rv's con- ster Elenita has spent the greater part of her . years St Mary's recent less than six feet from the | fleat are all wuder charter ta Was several com- the Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs Fred Bellamy of street lebrated the seventh - forced. « Versary of their marriaze on Wedn e e e day ovening. A large mumber of s friends called and helped celedrate the for man¥ years. bt i h i - new ante station in the borough is &nd according to the legal standard. | gwned and mansged by H. P. Lee & The recently enacted ordinance to Eseper S¥linabay Marriae, reaulate traffic in Dixon square and | Miss Gallagher and Georze Parker, contizuous streets is enforced | both-of Westerly, were married at the ief Bransticil and by the ef- st parso ¢ the Rev. George police force at his command, Marston, the ceremony being per- been made in addition to | formed at noo Teft on the 142 | train for New OriK. | Dr. and Mrs. Thompson and daugh- ter and Frank Lee attended the med- when at a s:andstill must be cal association’s gathering at Narra- the sama direction as i Pier, Thursday, going by an the particular side of tomobile. Thich they happen to be. The drfvers Fog Delays Boats. of auomobiles from the large cfth B Bk o e bed ik b e Wi fre ed to, Srict. tra auite a_number of smail boats hts. | Steamer Bridgeport had S5 coming in to the dock norning, The schooner % i Caroline Butler and Altana 1. Jagger were in here until the fog «1l tade out. ed, then . Bernard Silvia. a resident of Ston ington and recently a bartender in Fountains Cleaned. three drinking fountains in the h were cles week by H. Brown. were filled with dirt and stones thrown by children. Injured by Fall. Children Cry |u~ FOR FLETCHER'S =3 CASTORIA Wednesday afternoon Mrs. L. D. = | Fairbrother fell on her steps d ! sprained the arch of her foot. Dr. C. ) ¢. Maine dressed the injured member | and it is hoped sne will be able to be ahout soon, William Mann_Irvine, Ph.D., presi- Mer- - Cent of Mercersburg academs cersburg, Pa., with Miss Irvine 4nd h caughter arrived here Thursday, an: » will vecupy part of the Parsonage-by- | the-Sea during July. I Lr. €. M. Williame, who has been visiting his parents at Pasadena, Cal, arvived home vesterday. James Duffy of New York arrived ! here Wednescay for a brief visit with his sister. A'rs. Mary Sylvia. Rev. J. H. Odell of Scranton, P: is at his home on Main street. i 2 3 Manuel and Antone Andrews aps The experience of Mothérhood is a Joseph DeBragga are in Boston this trying one to most women and marks T 5t ¥ n a rks | week and will bring hack a new auto, distinctly an epoch in theirlives. Not| = A colored glee club was on - the Kone ‘woman in a hun- | street corners Thursday and rendered = =4 & = S S dred is prepared or | some plantation songs with finger ac- nderstanis how o | STpenEn: properly care forher- Self. OF coursenear. NOANK Iy every woman now-. adays has medical treatment at the ; 3 @nmn of child-birth, 2 dl)but many approach SR S the. experienty it an organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when the strain is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Follow- Ing right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and & | _ v v digtinct change in the mother results. | i srending several dass with his There is nothing more charmingthan | S¥yfidmother on Pearl street. a happy and healthy mother of chil- | 1)\ iz tnmiamindards of Prospecs | dren, and indeed child-birth under right | Iiina, TS SUuests from Long | conditions need be no hazard tohealth | " Mrs. L. J. Dougl: orbeauty. The unexplainable thingis | i that,gwith all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, women will persist in going biindly to ibe trial isu't o3 (hough the experience : 3 came upon them unawares. They have | v oot Gomt of F ample time in which to prepare, but | morning. they, for the most part, trust to chance and pay the penalty, large numoer of Iu miany homes ouce childless there | from (1 \iltuge o ties are now children because of the fact | st Weauetcaiock that Lydia E. Piukbum's Vegetable | = énins Local Attendants at Wequetequock | Dance—Food and Apron Sale Well | Patronized. Miss Jessie Horton of Brooklyn, N s expected in the village dav to spend the sum Mrs Samuel Coles. 1 Ralph Packer, who has been visiting | local friends, has returned to ties in New Hartley ( _ondon who has been gradually grows wag in New London Thursday. _ Cornelius Fowler is home on Cove streef | lian 1l of Church street | to his | was a hursday At Casino Dance. casine Thurs Ay T v | Her letter will be held in| Thc fond and apron sale o fong u given b: mmflm the Ladies' Ald society was largely Fourth! the Declaration of Independence. The Glorious The day we celebrate, and like all true cit- izens we hail with joy the Anniversary of Hurrah for Independence Day! Great Reduction Sale ON WINES, LIQUORS AND STEAMED BOTTLED BEER Also a Combination THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN Beginning Jume 24th and econtinuing to and inciuding Juiy 4h One bottle Old Darling Whiskey - = = One bottle California Grape Brandy - = One bottle Pure California Port Wine - One Glass Souvenir $1.00 75 .50 $2.25 All for $1.25 THE ABOVE COMBINATION W= SELL ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER. THE DARLING WHISKEY IS WELL KNOWN AS THE BE ST OF WHISKEY. All other orders we deliver free to every part of the city. Anheuser Busch always in stock. \ EO. GREENBERGE Telephone 812. 47-83 Franklin Street. contain interesting sketches of F. A Hubbell, “the richest man in lowa. Mr. Hubbell, who has now reached the age of 72 years, formerly lived in Der- by. He is a cousin of Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Charies Burr of Derb and has other relatives in this state. $693.68 through the stamp savings sys- tem established in the schcois. New Haven.—Mr. and Mrs. Arthor will leave naxt Saiarday (o chool vacation in Maine Hartford.—Goid badges have besn provided for the poiice surmeons oy Thompsenville.—The public schoo!| the board of pelice commissioners of children have saved during the vear | Hartford Automobile Tires NEVER SO LOW CASINGS Ours....... Ours 28x3 30x3 .$14.65 Regular price........ $15.75 Regular price....... 30 x 374 Regular Ours. 31x 3% Regular Ours. 32 x 34 Regular Ours 34x 34 Regular Ours. 36 x 314 Regular Ours 30x4 Regular Ours 31x4 Regular Ours. 32x4 Regular Ours 33x4 Regular t Ours 34x4 Regular Ours. 35x4 Regular price........$39.15 Ours 36 x4 Regular price........$40.40 Ours 2 34 x 414 Regular price........ $48.10 Ours Ours Ouwurs. . Regular $51.60 37 x 4% Regular 38 x 4% Regular 40 x 4% Regular Ours. Ours 42 x 435 Regular Ours 36x5 Regular Ours 37x5 Regular Ours Regular Qurs.......50540 Compiete Stock Always on Hand TUBES AT SAME LOW PRICE The A. G Swan Co.