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"IN AND ABOUT WESTEHI.Y | pils escapea injury. Soon thereafter Rhode Island Law of Advantage to Carl Shav—Gmnd Army Comrades at Funeral of John McCulloch— Lighging Strikes Cottage-at_ Pleasant View—Golden _Jubilee at St Assistant at Library. A men who gave his name ax Carl Shaw, and who was planning an ad- vertiging scheme, was arraigned be- fore Judge Williams in the Third dis- trict court Friday, charged with be- ing drunk and disorderly, He pleaded Zuilty and was fined $2 and costs, a total of $5.80. He received the sen- tence smilingly, and smiled when he informed the chief ‘of police he could not pay the penalty.” He had evidently been arrested for drunkenness before in some place in Rhode Island, for he knew it_was not the custom to send those sentenced for a. plain drunk to | the state institution at Cranston, ow- in¥ to the expense that would fall up- on the town, and that his release up- on promise to pay was only a matter of a short time, By the laws of the state, the town is compelled to bear the whole ex- pense in cases of this nawure. It would | cost the town of Westerly about $11 to commit Shaw and the town would alsc be required to pay $3 a week for his board long as he remained at the state institution. The costs in the | case, however, $2.40, must be paid to the state, by the town, a comes from a police fund. that is raised for such purposes. Alexdhder Lappan of Potter Hill did not fare as well as did Mr. Shaw, for his was a case of a different shade. He was arrested for drunkenness on Waednesday night and fined in court Thursday morning, and in the eariy afternoon arrested for a like offence and carted to the police station in an express wagon, In court he was ar- | raigned upon complaint of being a common drunkard. In answer to the complaint he declared that although he had been drunk.on Wednesday and on Thursday he was not a common @runkard. When the court explained that a person who had been proven to have been drunk three times within six weeks {8 a common drunkard, as defined in the statutes, Lappan plead- ed gnilty te the charge, He was sen- tenced to six months in the state workhouse. In the case of Natt Hazard against | Louis Dotolo, an action to recover for damages to wagon by collision in Dixon square, and which was tried at the previous session of court, Judge Williame gave decision for defend- ant. Attorney Ledwidge gave notice of appeal to the superior court, Horace Sisson proved his claim of 2182, against E. Charles Travers, and received judgment for that amount The funeral of John McCullech, who | died from injuries received by being | struck by a trolley car, was held I day afterncon from the residence his nephew, Thomas McKenzie. services werd conducted by Rev iam F. Williams, rector of Episcopal church, and burial was at River Bend. There was large attend- | ance at the funeral, including a dele. of | £ The | Whers 1o Buy in Weslerly lflDUSTMAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capitpl Million Dollars Burplus _Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. Fok sALE Two seven-icom coitares. situated In @ifterent parts of the compact part of Westerl, I, each having 60 foot street front, and both Laving vacant jand adjoining that can be sccured at reasonable prices if a purchaser da- sires. Both having heat, electrio lights, modern plumbing. Inspestion invited Frask W. Coy Real Estate Co., Westerly, R. L Buy Yoer Shoss and tosiery @4 got a coupon on the Pianc to be given away a PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” | Established 1901. A Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist Defective vision corrected by the prop- | ®r adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- ter-Langworchy Block. Westerly, R T HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, Hand Made Work is O Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- | in stock. Factory Made Harness | stock at 313 and up. . H. SAUNDERS. Romc/:a o 44 West Broad Str | b Michael’s Church July 16—New gation of comrades from Budlong post, Apmy of the Republic, and from Paweatick lodge of Masons. Grand The severe electrical storm uol-c!“ Pleasant View for its freak Thursday as there is no report from any other section of the town of damage night, heing at Pleasant gene F. N. 9.3 b done The log w, owned by Stillman and_occupied Frank Finney and family was struck and the rustic stone chimney shat- by cabin cottage Mrs. Lu- of Fishkill, lightning about tered, one of the stones dropping down J . ond floor was completely wrec <. Finney had an almost miraculous | ape from death or She had just reached the second jury. | ficm the fireplace near ey wus sitting. b which t he raped Mr. One of the rooms on the sec- d and permanent in- floor when the crash came and she ar age | down pletely gradually regaining their hea by vears, by deaf at ing Friday. Soon after the lightning’s v Dr. Ed treated ward R. and dr Foxhall, with the nursemaiad the shock frightened and all were the burned. age 19 mon! All were knocked and rend time, | was so mear the elegtrical fluid that her right arm was severely N were her two sons, Rob rt, fhoroughly ed com- but were | ing dur- itation lLewis was summoned, essed ptt Finney burned arm and gave attention to the other affected members of the family. Just about the same time ligaining ruck the length. iree a large was oak rank Clark farm. half a mile d split almost tree its on the ant; full The goldén jubilee of St. Michael's observed on Sunday, church | July 1 | dedicat church edifice by Rt. will be A fe: fon of t! 6. ature e newly Rev. will be the re- remod John J. lan, bishop of the diocese of Hartford. The rector, making elaborate preparations for event in which several priests pate. the M diocese At the 10.30 mass, | be pres th r in W mer 1 ng We: Postrn Nathaniel Stcninston vi Westerly. The members of ion Su e s View to Benjamin F. Re will par \(herl by . Fletcher. D. timore cathedral v. Dr. Rev. ston’ college; in the evening will be . rector of the F John P. by Local Laconics. ard D. Murray nda and Mrs old a bu Howard Gray, to vear, s cavatior a i riday. Terem many v home n in con railroad niah J. ear; by was able to be The steam hov Purt ducted a horse hum Mechanic an th Arthur ilding « of P. sitor e People’s P. lot at “randat!. le, . | tionial sermon will Brett, 3 the sermon Re & chool picnicked at Wheel- grove Friday. Webster Pleasant who has been confined illne: ne improvements B et caehian i employ ¢ James Fox at Mystic. ss for nea outs with ‘the ho has estalis a pro- | con- hment at for I streets, uan Alr guests of Mr. epart- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and two daughters of Riverpoint are \l and Mrs. Arthur B. Smith. jod is foreman of the gra uum of <he Appomauvs mill. Mrs in he The c Carpenter, 19 erty @ Fellows the eas owned In t at at Myst is in Pawc o dence i permit Some cne of | school » dis Weste ) Wi When off Watch rth of tug Ebuer reder m the lipped rulde cnasge d built Dixon, t side by he 1 ic this Iy Coy t lib library in the to taki ork. rom n tow P mad for ti the ilding, ick Coliins, Napatree 2 shore fe on. occupied by has been « arian during ng ur Hi Am On arri ical ex: burial e ago the plaster| rooms of the but t »int. nto dislocat anlon treet at the the the I' Thursday, hoy for A aminer Elm eacher is veler, son ing feil in sire and en Provi- ot died fron ped | readjust- th with much pleasure on India and China m n work by ¢ | Odell, of Serauton, Pa., a summ Fresh Cut Iident kinch, whom Lad gone to visit. torwxlf h mnfkJ lsllfilrid The body taken to Norwich for Ly b Hm | burial in Greeneville cemetery. Block Tsalnd o oW Stonington Mystic Today. Noon. |P.M. a metal ceiling was placed In the |} room. There are eight rooms in' the || -building, four on each floor, and when scnool reopens. the other seven rooms will have metal ceilings. STONINGTON Boy's Finger, Crushed by Cake of lce, Has to Be Amputated—Stonington' Team to Continue ‘in” League—Rob- ert R. Stone’s Case Continued. Mrs. Joseph F. Leahy and Miss Jo- sephine Leahy are visiting at Wood- naven, L, L Mrs, George M. Moss and Elfzabeth and Denison Mess of Beloit, Wis,, are spending the summer with Mr. and rs. John M. Denison. "EXTRA LOW FOOD PRIGES SATURDAY, JULY 8th % Your Cost of Living Saved By Taking Advantage of These Specials PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR 5 CENTS 1., are guests at tile_home of the formcr's, parents, Mr. and Mrs: Samuel Dought, for the summer. Finger Amputated. John McCormick, yeung son of Phil- ip McCormick, had a finger of his ieft hand crushed by a cake of ice falling Richmond Hill, ¥ R. L, and Mrs. Mary T old tashioned cambate ot sen |l fush Mobicm traney A _ | New Potatoes SALT PORK 1. | PURE LARD 1 i S BUTTRR . 20C sats. 20C [Eie - - p, 12C -, %iC Hendrickson and _daughter, Mrs. Averell of Brookl\n are guests V) ONI - . s [|CUCUMBERS - 3 for 10c | EGGS E¥% - im 20c | Clean White Rice 4 Iis. 17c ice Benedict of Brooklyn, N. Y., have # returned to their home. To Continue in League. The Sionington team is to continue MEAT SPECIALS PRIME First Cut 16c RIB ROAST Second Cut 14c FRUIT and VEGETABLES Fresh LETTUCE % b 2 heads §C r}'lhf‘ Rhode Island-Connecticut league al l] will play ball games as scheduled V'S today (Saturday) at . and Saturday, July 15, at Ston- Fine Old ington. This the decision at the theeting of the Stoningion sesociation POTATOES pk. Green or Wax BEANS 39¢| held tl week at the office of the o = - P O Gtone's Case contived. || Native VEAL Sy |5 CABBAGE 4 BAN |9 Bept Pt - Chd, s ]40 Cantalopes 2 for | J0|CABBAGE - 1. 4G|BANANAS doz. | Y0 Stone was continued until Thursda: £ July 18, at 9 . .Bliven of Paw- e catuck was arraiznad in the town court |l Legs of Spring charged with breach of the = was found guilty and or- a fine and costs of court. GROCERY SPECIALS I 5 c Challenge hgl%fis I? c bc 2a. 190 - 4 for |7G 2 1bs. |3G Fresh Home-made Bread, Pastry, Etc. LAMB S i IZ%G SIRLOTN STEAK o 1Tc 10¢ 1b. 810 25¢ as 2d on probation, The Quiambaug Ladies’ association jresumed their bi-weekly suppers at the chapel Thursday evening. An ex- cellent New Fngland sepper was ed and was thoroughly enjoyed large crowd who atten Talk on Missions. At the monthly meeting of the Wo- man’s Board of ths Second Congrega- church. held Wednesday eve- an interesting talk was listened Hire's Root Beer Extract Makes § gallons Extra Fine Table SALT 10c bag Large Salt Mackerel Potted MEATS Ham-Tongue Flaver - 2 cans Fresh Stock Macaroni 2 pkgs. Alaska Red SALMON tall can Yellow Eye BEANS Seedless RAISINS 9 13c I6c Best Rolled ROAST Fresh Boneless Meat Forequarters LAMB ning, faere. Hamburg Steak 3 1bs. Borough Notes. \’.d, 'Q.:ff‘lai“‘:h’i Tons Bren "o {fl LAMB CHOPS "] C HOT FROM OUR OVENS DAILY “,Tj};;;3;';“;‘;;E,l-h;n':"mi«; voters of SATURDAY BROWN Yellow Eye S8 e oo el AT e dr saew W 6-8¢ wih diws o 12¢ ot “.;::;!’. ok whers || STEAK - - 20 they will g as not een decided. s e o been Aot _|H CORNED BEEF SATURDAY MORKING--7 1o 11 o’clock - Ib. 550 2 MYSTiC Choice Brisket S gar 5 ias : 1 Funeral of Mrs. Emma B. Schofield— U, ~ ST, (S Smoked Shoulders == |, 9: r?olmce\r:le:; qitc ng:y-KiTlngigaAgz» BuAggOI:Tu-elmly Mixed lb. I2%G Curgd mo e ou ers a::tl'la;e » ‘c ment. The funeral of Mrs. Emma Bradley was held on Thursday aft- m the home of her mother, Emeline E: v, in West Mys- Welcome E. Bates, i Baptist churech, s. The body ar- in cNon the nconday ex- from Manville, R. I, Mrs. Scho- ficld having died in that place at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. D. Wader- ernoon DAILY SERVICE STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND Cni%ict WATCH HILL and BLOGK {SLAND of vs. baseball game today at Indus- park will prove a good game, Stonington and Mystic teams Ever he Fourth ragement has been undecided as to whether there would be any game hére for today, as the attendance has Leen so small that the expenses have *Daily, Sundays xSundavs only. % HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. SPEGIAL EXCURSION TICKETS. NORWICH PO WHITE BEACH and return, weekdays and Tickets 40 cents, including trolley service from New London to Beac Th, except e BHE BEST BAKERS. In advance of all others in Construction, Baking, Economy and Smooth Castings. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to 8=Member 2 not been held up. Interest in the Never fail to do their work and do it well s A e s gl eeng s Sold by Leading Furniture and Stove Dealers. WATCE HILL 203w BLOCE ISLAND RETUAN B0 De v eaigal N. S. GILBERT & SON, 50c Adults, Children 25¢ 75¢ Adults, Children 40c t | pe- 1S AN CUTLER BUILDING, HAMMOND [ VisiBLE IT, A VIS'BLE WRITER IN COLORS ? INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE MACHINE ? PERFECT AND PERMANENT IN ALIGNMENT ? UNIFORM IN IMPRESSION ? SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION ? UP TC DATE IN DEVICES ? DURABLE ? MECHANICALLY PERFECT? The Hammond Possesses These Qua!ilie{ We want Local Representatives The Hammond Typewriter Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. No. 12~ Visibie What You Wish to Know About a Typewriter. | lin charge i Rel twoteams Norwich, Conn. 431, HOURS AT WATCH HILL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND Carney-King Engagement. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill Ih( rxkxgomon. h: d and Block sland F unlhq\ information, party rates, apply at office been announ a E of compa ¥ ne NEW ENGLAND NAV GATION CO., E. . JEWETT, Agent The Geo. W. Kies Co. SPECIAL SALE OF LOW SHOES re where she occcasionally vi. Death of Everett Chapman. eived here Sverett Chapr Mz Cl and Virgin be brought the Elm Grove KEEN KUTTER SCYTHES Fully Warranted SPECIALS Friday an of T will in burial Local Notes. Sheridan her father, New York Lawrence Annie guest atmt v o8 Hummer Siiding OIL STOVES . K. of P.. action w sbue L s et wmdow Screetis | -urner. worth i ONE LOT Ladies’ High Grade Vici Kld 1nd Gocinl tiate O enIOveA N Al o S 3-burner, worth $1.50—now....... $1.25 | Patent Leather Oxfords at - - 98¢ ent swere invited to Wheeler's for ice | orth worth . worth 4¢ cres 3-burner Union, worth $1.75—now $1.50 —now e ONE LOT Ladies’ High Grade White Can- vas Oxfords at ~now worth $2.50— now 3225 3-burner Florence, NOANK Funeral of Gustave L. Green—Straw Ride—Lightning Strikes Tree. 98c Sherwood Metal S“di[lg ONE LOT Ladies’ White Kid Sandals at GAS LIGHTERS The avus L. Green. e State nospital Window Sereens | ...\ rossronrs oo 10.11 ONE LOT-Childré#i’s Bare-foot Sandals, Tetumh oo ?l'.:':an:?"»f 3 . worth 35c—now. 3 | sizes from Child's 5 to Misses’ 2, at - 50c of members of Charity and = SICKLE | 10 . worth lodge. F. and A. M., of which 4 | 3 T eben - now ... STEEL MAIL BOX {1 ONE LOT Tennis Shoes for Boys and Men, en v as born in Sweden Feb- . worth 50c—now... i W y - - 1821, and moved here while | 30x44, worth 60c—now. .. BROCUS ... .00k e s S 25¢ in brown and whijte, at - = 50¢ man. During the earfy part : — Tl Rt iy o | ONE LOT Ladies’ High Grade Gun Metal and o et TH E HOUSE“OLD ! Russet Calf, Blucher Oxfords, at - - $1.75 being one of the b iggers in this 9 rt of the dence her g his long made many countr, Mr. Green survived by two niec Mrs. Lee of New in Ncank Valley ONE LOT Ladies’ High Grade Patent Leather Oxfords and Pumps at - $1.49 Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street London cemetery, Personal ltems. ! i NO HIGH PRICES Ina E\lng has entered the Me- PAINLESS EXTRACTION N. B. We start this sale with a good assortment of sizes ! on all lots. Positively no goods exchanged or taken out on trial during this sale. hospital in New London for a surgical operatio . Williams fishing trip. Hannah Belloste has returned to East Marion, L. L, after a lengthy t to her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Coles m Smith eourt. Endeavorers Have Straw Ride. is enjoying a Q@B i When you want a good smoke, buy the Tne members of the Intermediate ra N Teeth extracted and filled painlessly n Endeavor society enjoved a for the most nervous and delicate ! ride to ic recently. people. Dr. King’s method is the only Herma of Main street -7 absolutely SAFE treatment known to a few davs. = dental science. Full set teeth $3. and Y s veturned from up, with the N@tural Gums; Gold A row! Bridge Work $5.; Goid Thomas Hamilton of New London s e i Fillings $1. up. Kinu Dental Parlors, was a social caller in town Friday eve- ning. John F. Morrison of Main stréet is spendil a few.days as the guest of New York friends. DR. TIlllIA JEFFERSON KING Premier Painless' Dentist, origi- nator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentist: which makes Perfecto 10c or 3 for 28¢ Frde Strudk. all dental operations painless. - i tho s 4 . F. & CO., Providence, R. L s e passe uinies o ot S e s cra e el FRANKLIN SQUARE E-b M - Praviasee; B pasture was struck. {