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‘e Mystic after a short visit to Miss Viola i = 5 R E—— R McDonald on Prospect Hill: & g = & z 7 2 5 P2 gt 5 . Mrs. Jonn Daboll and two daughters - - s are visiting friends in Maine. 1 astor on Vacation. < - 3 hRev. H. B. RaVnkln lsL s;;:ndu}gun Purchased { i = | short vacation & ev. ; by New Haven Road For Station Improve- (g0 raton [ St S0 S ments—Governor’s Day at Camp—New Hose Reel by the pulpit at both services Sun- D y o 2. 5 %Il' and Mrs. H. B. Dyer of High For Oak Street House—Rededication of St. Michael’s| street are soon to move to Boston. ere Mr. Dyer has secured employ- . t. Church Tomorrow — Unlicensed Junk Dealer Ar-| " The iittie daughter of Berf Rathbun is ill with diphtheria at her hom= on rest ed Front street. i Miss Herberta Ashbey has returned ot from a short trip to Sag Harbor. i i v in the village The coast artillery corps of the | making other adjustments, completed | pviiiem Holiday was i the T0HE0 Riode Island national guard, now on | the sub-calibre work. Major Skerreti, ! tour of duty in the forts of the U. 8. A, _ perscpally compliniented | 24r. Holliday lett Friday morning for ragansett defence district, wers Captain Thackeray upon the proficien- | 3o B0 Snerman of Main stfeet Thursday by Gov. Aram J. Pot] cy of his mer in thus doing the Work. | p. o 5orh A oraming - friends from staff, the visitors witnossing, among | Last vear a detail Gf regular officers | o, 2% other warlike features the service fir- | and men were assigned to cach bat- | M grioc™; FOUND--A Place to Buy the Best Pure Foods at the Lowest Prices ~ BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY NATIVE VEAL ROAST - Ib. 14c | LEGS OF SPRING LAMB b, 12%c i Py PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. 14c-16¢ | BEST ROUND STEAK ih. 15¢ s R e e i?;:,:‘32‘:"2?’#?;3,"2‘1‘1&52"’ Forequarters of Lamb Ib. 8%c | Native Fowl - - I 20c | ERi5%+ Corned Beef - Ib. 6%c both guns and firing at a moving tar- | to fortifica: get 5,300 vards distant. The gudlers will break camp wiotea o The Combatied of This bats | ramy il rerura to. Weetery n the | sas neid rrom e tome o wair| M Fancy Rolled Roast b 10c| Shoulder Steak - . 10%c | Best Lamb Chops - . 12%c tery, Capt. Robert G. Thackeray was | ailgrnuun [N street Friday afternoon at 2.30 o’ ®Battery officer, Lieutenant Fr:osmne I \‘”7_-; i { ;and: ;‘vas |:slr~e»13r aklende'(;l dR(P‘ hk ‘l“‘ 5 - “ I B 5 fcer, Lieut t -Partelc - € w that t atch, pastor of the odist_churc] _4h 5 Sl dSlpk b7]/2 S sak Z "’17 i s i ate"n T | et "o e ki 8 Hiieons | Sineaa” e heicn st winer | Salt Spareribs lbs. 25¢ | Selected Salt Pork . 7%2c | Sirloin Steak - . 17¢ \ Railroad Co. hid some time ago ac- dxnl Wednesday night after a lonz |H- b . bro and Mechanic Sisson gun pointer. ‘The Fifth eompany was somewhat de- | quired all the property needed in con- | ness. He was born in Rhode Island son of Mr. and M Fancy Northern Stock n Creamer; - Danahy Best Pure st i =4 Every One Guarant 6¢c 3 lbs. 29¢ layed in its work by shipping and the 1 nection with the propesed extensive A))HI 9, 1830, He has been a re doz. 20¢ Best New Potatoes - failure of gun carriage No. 3 to func- | railroad improvements at Westeriy but | James Mitchell, 2 p Regular Mixed or Black Tea pifi'%s. - 1b. 23¢ tion properly. | recent additional purchases are indi dent of Mystic for many rs. He is DAMSON JAM After the firing was completed and | tive of a change in plans upon broad- | survived by ene daughter, Mrs. Emer- - Large jar Zsc after the governor and party had de- | er scale. The propertics on the east|son Payne, and by three sons, James WASHINGTON Zsc M. Lamb has returned from ing of the big guns, the Fifth com- | tery, but this year all the work is done L s Vit Stanter pany, Westerly, being stationed at Bat- | by the state troops in the battery, plot- | & Short Yisit to Miss Vivienne Stahle tery Mitchell, Fort Greble. The pro- , ting room and elsewhere. undzr the 2 azt = es fired from the mortar weighed | supervision of reguiar officers. Both 1,046 pounds, from the ten-inch guns | in the wcrk at the guns and In the MYSTIC 604 pounds, and from the six-inch guns | quartermaster's and dommissary de- parted, the Fifth company, which did’| side of High street, north of -the | Mitchell of Black Hall, Horace Mitchell not complet- its sub-calibre work on | bridge, owned by Charles O. Gavitt, | of Kansas and Leander Mitchell of Wednesday, went to Battery Mitchell | Frank Sheffiel: and Agnes Hare, were | Montville. A sister is Mrs. Jane and, after putting the sub-calibre tubes | purchased on Thursd There are | Mitchell Rogers of New London. The in place unaided by the regul nd | dweilings on each of these plots which | body will be taken this (Saturday) will be moved away after a reason- | morning at $.40 o'clock to Montville able notice has beew received by the | cemetery for burial. PEEnohkcoccIe New Pitcher for Today’s Game. hose| Today’s baseball game will take placs | house located in Oak street . ved | in Stonington at Stanton’s park, where and is thoroughly equipped and ready | the Mystic team will go to play Ston- Norwich People Should Know How to| for service, Thére are four of these | ington. It is understood that the feid ahd Flasd Thores reserve hese houses located within the | minagement has secured a new pitcher | ll STRING 9C 2 qgts. Messina Lemons Signals of Distress 10-1b. 5™ 59¢ YELLOW ONIONS - 2 qts, 19 NATIVE The new hose reel for the n Granulated Sugar - - YELLOW EYED [0 BEANS - 2 qts. 17 ARGO GLOSS 90 Westerly fire district, the other three |2nd some new men for the game witi = being locatel in Pleasant street, Beach | Stonington. BEANS - - ; y street and Quarry hiil. Each is sup- it ; Sick kidneys give many signals ofy Siicq’ arf Quarry MUl Fach is sups Sixteenth Birthday. FLORIDA 2 5C distress. ench d five h dred f £ h 2 Miss M(}\"lhfl Williams entertained a 9 The secretons ase aaek, contain & s sre Toiated ar Hhess peinie as s | g of sxicen trienas vt the voe of | | PINEAPPLES 2 for CABBAGE - 21bs. 7C | CRISP - 3'pkes. STARCH - 2 pkgs. sediment. additional fire protectic emergency. | & E B NES B sl Pasmages are trequent, scanty, pain- | fn case"ot fre”reslaents I ihe Sicin | Soheet iy Watneten et | NLARGE 5 | NATIVE 35¢ | TABLE SALT bc | YaNKEeE B3 ful. ity are supposed to get out the reels | 119 z Fiit ) ' L ccache 1s constant day and isht, | 2 eRls e nee, Seinding he it | wers piayed. vocal ana insirumental | CUCUMBERS each 9C | PEAS - - - pk.99C | "7 = 10c large bag CREAM CORN w 19€ rival of the apparatus of the regularly | (0 0o "“\ics" Williams received a Headaches and dizzy spells are fre- quent. SO R e number of beautiful gift ROASTED SC OLD l 4C VAN CAMP’S zsc OX TONGUE oflc Jhe weakened kidneys meed quicki The goldensanniversary and re-ded- Local Gleaning PEANUTS bag POTATOES 3 qgts. MILK - - 3 for - - 21b.can hel?- s . s ication gfgst dMu:ha-l‘s church will be George Mallory of New York is tha § . on't delay! Use a special kidney | observ th special ce guest of his. sister, M Elizabeth remeds. 7 | S hase e abteesion of Toev: D, | Shnor! M nter i B 16¢ | HIQRICAN 5¢ . White of Boston is spend- COCOA ‘/z 1b. can Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kid- | John Neale, rector. The church will| Louise meys, backache and urinary disorders.| be re-dedicated by Rt. Rev. John J.|ing a few days in town. Norwich evidence proves this state- | ~¥ilan, bishop of the diocese of Ha Attorney Benjamin H. Hewitt has ford; ‘which will at 10.30 be followed | returned from a trip to Boston. ";"‘:-( H. A Simonds, 117 Franiiin| §i0 8 solemn high mass and sermon | Capt. and Mrss Elias Wilcox are RASPBERRY 10c YELLOW EYED ]Zc s. H. A . 117 ¥ Rev. M. B. Brett, S.J., of Boston | spendi few days on Lc 3 8t Norwich, Conn, says: “For Maney | clloger In th evoning st 530 there | T ot men e mrorer e~ |JCAKE - - each BEANS at 4 vdluck qt. trouble, I think thers is no medicine | Will be solemn vespers and sermon by Sibrs Iitias serven o town | B G M lzc DATE CAKES CORNSTARCH 1%, 7 to 11 o’clock Saturday Morning Rev. M. J. Fletch DD., rector of Twent equal o Doaa's Kidney Fills. The un—bygitimgie® cathed > Thursday and were Set at work on the lo “oubtad benent they have brougnt o | P more cathedzal’ B ink "between yatle ana” ola | | DOUGHNUTS doz. - - - T each 9 | SUGAR CURED 9 { my friends warrants me in recom-| Fer collecting junk without a li- | Mystic. S e e e e s STONINGTON D DROW N 0c-8¢ | EG6RIES . 40..8¢ | SMOKED SHOULDERS 1b. & G i A erican Waste and Metal company, was in faver of \DO:" 2“"1"9-‘ Pills, pro-| taken into custody by Deputy Chict of | Tryout for Fire Engine—Summer Col- cured from N; D. Sevin & Son's Drug | Police Brown, agd his horse and wag- | =00 Growing Rapidly—Game With o s e ) e e s LB L] e B e — — — 6 2 ” and old junk, were placed temporarily ystic Today. ~ i ‘h;":rfl;:l:mb;r her own good” | i tront of petice neadduaricrs. Sk B aa . 1.4:| STOKES' LETTERS WERE assert bound together the most im- | NEXT SATURDAY SET and expressed his gratification, parti- y s Wequantly the temmt Fast t - his {Saturday) -afternoon at 1.45 < porfant letter's when geing though cularly ov ce give eents. Foster-Milburn Cg., ~ Buffalo, | Trehkowitch's barn fn Bovs mtreat the Stonington Steam Fire Engine IN LAWYER'S POSSESSION. | i1e apartmen % 7 FOR RECIPROCITY VOTE. remprzclol\'";nsilBlnprl';{f';?;;r:::]n:: e New York, sole agents for the United The accus 1 have the engine out for They told the show girls so the day has been engaged in the | Company w - ¥ " —_— i - v will attach the hose to the | Detective Testifies it Was Impossible | after the shooting, they said, and the | Senate Will Act on Other Measures | A $20,000 BLAZE IN States.* j e Tneas : 2 unk business in Westerly for seventrial. Th Remember the name—Doan’s—and |3 ety Uil g = stern a: De For Them to Take Th ! some and | vears, o of alleed shady | cistern ac Dewey square or Them to Take Them. young women then fold them that the i take no other. iransactions in conmection with dcal Summer Colonies Developed. New York Juir Ti_The missing | Stiers Bad been given to Mr. Tittle- Efelofin eyt BROCKTON SHOE DISTRICT, ers in a rot far distant city, a renewal | Stonington as & desirable place for| New York, July 14—The missing | ton to keep until they were wanted. e In z Pinch, use ALlElI’S FO0T- EAS[ of license was denied him. He con- | summer realdence i steadily erowing | letters from W. E. D. Stokes, the mil- | The case will be continued tomorrow. | ~Washington, July 14—The senate | Soven Hundred Shoe Workers Showed tinued in business, however, in spite | in favor with those who flee from the | lionaire, to Miss Lillian Graham, the — —— will vote on the Canadian reciprocity Efficiency of Fire Drill. city to cooling breezes of | spow girl, w e s McNamara Trial i ;99 : Fegling % seashore. - This is evidenced: by the show girl, were not in Miss G raham»s amara Trial on October 11 bill Jul 22, on the wool tariff revi Brockton, Mass., July 14—Fears that rellaf o coms and bunions. It's the greatest com- cottages located in or near the|POSsession on the night of Jume 7.| Tos Angelcs, July 14—After setting | sion bill July on the free list bill | the large shoe factorles in the Cam« covery of the age. Relleves swollen feet, bils- borough that are occupied during the| when Stokes was shot ‘but had been | October 10 as the date for the open- | August 1, congressional re-apportion- pello district of this city would be de< ters. callous and sore spots. It ls a certain relief for ¥ocal Laconice. heated term. To the west, only a short | placed for safe keeping in the hands | N8 of the McNamara dynamiting trial, | ment bill Augus statehood bill for | stroved by fire which started in 3 ted in Cweating, tired, tender Tways use it o for_s: - 2 ag : fhc H ; u ] ooy M e pens| Miss Bertha Wilkinson of Fall River | distance away, the rapid growth of the | of Martin W. Littleton, Miss Graham's | JUdse Bordwell discovered that an| Arizona and New Mexico on the leg- | an wear shoes onie size smaller after using | Of repeated warnings, hence the ar-| heat of t Allen's FoatFace, the antiepiic powder for the tect | Test. Itchkowitch will be arraizned in | the 1t makes fight of new shoes feel easy gives instant | the Third district court mar aoont any Tidt - Dieeess Finathe Sries o R summer colony at Lord’s Point, one of | counsel, according to the four de- | ®lection on state constitutional amend- | j5lative day of August 7, and will ad- | Placksmith shop this afternoon created Sadress Allen ¥ B e o O, . B . ot M el Snots on (B st o o e today in their| Pi€nts would be held on that day. The | joury, ot g gpnenllil undae?— L excitement but when the firemen > =, It is expected that about fifty pejests | SHOWS what energy coupled with nat-|own trial on charges resulting from t. herefore, designated October 11| standing, quickly thereafter, This | had obtalned coatrol of the situation Parson’s Poem A Gem . winy 18 expected that about fifty priests | yra) aqvantages can accomplish. Now | the manmer in wWhich thev conducted | fOF the opening of the trial Voting programme, decided upon after | it Wwas found that the total loss from From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, | services at St. Mich: P1.&‘3j,’h_,‘r h“‘ Wamphassett Point is taking its proper | thair investigation of the case. e oy o prolonged talks today, the result of | the blaze would not exceed $20,000. in praise of Dr. King's New Life| gay e urch, Sunl- | plage in public esteem and before manv | ~ Hence, they argue, the letters could | *| Hartford Buildi conferences which have covered many | The 700 employes of the Churchill < vears will be coversd with cottages|not have been taken from the young| , 'merease in Hartfor i e days, was agreed to by the senate, and Allen Company's shoe facto. 1@ “They're such a health necessity, palpthe Rhode Island-Conneqticut | which will be occupied throuzhout the | woman's apartments when other evi- | Building permits calling for expendi- | ‘The agreement contained no specific | Which the flames spread showed their In every home these pills should be, | baseball 1 e, Westerly plays at|summer months. dence was removed to police head- | tures estimated at $79,260 were issucd | provision regarding adjournment, but | familiarity with the fire drill by Aling It other kinds vowve tried in vain, | Pawc: and Mystic at Stoniugion Piticfield Man to Build. quarters. Mr. Littleton was not at by Building Inspector Michael F. Jor- | it is understood generally that ad- (98t in an orderly manner. The 5 todss i 8 ievtenant Sullivan_and | can of Hartford during the week. Dur- | journment will immediately follow the | tory was only slightly damaged USE DR. KING’ the trial And be weli again. Only 25c¢, at Lee| A wrecking train from Midway went | _John Ryon has sold to Arthur W.| petectives Walsh, Devery and Flynn, | ing June 136 permits were issued, | disposition of the statahood bill. All e & Osgood Co, to Wood River I'riday morning and | Eaton of Pittsfield, M; three 10ts, | wyy are under charges, testified in|amounting to $1,213,640, as against 108 | the measures mentioned have passed A Frenchman may obtain a divercs B g placed a derailed ht car back on | 200x100 \g"e‘, Sl g .‘,‘fi{“f’“a“*“f their own behalf that they saw no | permits, amounting to $674,590, in June | the house. President Taft was quick- | if his wife goes on the stage withou Those who Take Foley Kidney Pills| the iron ;’“";“; Mr. Eaton will build @ Summer | pini ribbon such as the young women j of last year. Iy acquainted with the senate’s action | his consent. For their kidney and bladder ailments,| The Cyclone steam grgine v and for annoying urinary irregulari-|Biven a try out at ‘the Stillmanvilie ties are always grateful both for the g day evening, and the test quick and permanent relief they af- satisfacto: e - ~ford, and for their tonic and strength-| Mr. and Mrs. William Clark ar buildings. ening effect as well. Try Foley Kidney | frieuds left Fridey morning i o ) ? = Pills, Lee & Osgood Co automobile for Hopkinton, XN. My stic, Fodays O poxege, a visit to iIrs. Marshall Dar-| The Stonington-Mystic league team aturday) s will be rnished the Point. Those who pur- ase land must ee to put but one house on_a lot at a cost not below $2.400. This insures good sightiy on roch. game will be plaved today ( The Fifth . company at Stanton D Fhe lineu o Jann g about the same as a week ago. The riiller; . s and Majors Nash and Babcoc : 1 w l I . o T K | increase in price to this same is due Wesesecscsesecsesarsesersessesersncsessaneonses | | 11001 e v £t Mr. i Mrs. R. G. Hooper and Mrs. Winslow of Milburn, N. J., are at the Ash house on Water street for the summer. Postmaster Charle INDUSTRML» infiér COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital .Three Million Dollars Burplus . .Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in Its > new pe the lo- BUSY BLIND GIRL. v wee W Having decided to go out of business, shall close cation of office The on's > in the Third | Miss Mary E. Morr "“l Uszes Typewriter, Sewing Machine and Telephone. - home of ’Thv»n‘ e s s s e e m e s e i out my entire stock of Harnesses, Carriages, ¥t SALE counts. the Connecticut Ingtitute for the Biind, s tlcln;n '.Ahrltagl—s, situated in N e s “r "< ent parts of the compact part of f ! arly "R L. each ‘naving 80 foot ROANK blind for years. z rrnm and both kaving vacant| e she opened her little djoining that can be secured at| Price of Swordfish Higher—Rev. H. B.| and rattan soati eigh of cane om making. Horse Goods, Trunks Bags, and everything in easonab) 1 i R z g i 3 3 l:.xvf;::a modern plumbing. Inspestion Move to Boston. | Gl 'h“.”:' g'm\) o e Frma . Ony Rest metn Gou | ising bout Magmer, Capt. 1. w.| B0 o1 the oud 16 mdependence; nix 'my Harness and Carriage Reposntory Westerly, R. L Latham, came inte por fon ] port. Tz swordfish, which Miss does other things be shipped to Bo: h: Establishea 1901, ton markets. A r: Seon i des the caning of chairs. She us Haro)d L. Wells, 0. D., Optometrist. in the price, wh Ieie s o typewriter and out meat and Defective vision corrected by the prop- | *' ley of Garden street, | | s | ct copy on it. She is the Stam- | | yrd_agent for a pouitry journal and er adjusiment of lenses. Reom 9, Pot- . X ! other publications Miss Phebe Wilcox of Waterview Thie monvhl.\. rs .\lo)r‘ris is]fom(g ldr)‘} 3 cottage spent Friday as th ot of | spend a couple of weeks at Hartford, | [ i ; et ) course in the reseating of | @ [ ] [ ] ter-Lanzworchy Block. Westerly, R L s visiting in tow HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | "rifds in Mystic T e ton ek has baca | DoTER % er efficiency will then %-.-‘ap ""“n‘:xofl‘“:eg“su?fi?e:"c’ir week for her homz in Brookl: N, X ;!‘ hhm- own ‘;)m are m'dl';_\"lhxrng: This is a r nd 0 Ortunit f()r in t f th' ~| The little s e . which one would not cxpect to fin W B ttu o Nis aad ay Mde Hamess Bbbates 15 1h at hie S Born | there. A s SHE meciine bt s gra pp y anyone ant o any n‘ N. H. SAUNDERS, street. = a typepriter on the table, be- \ Remoypd fo 44 West Broad Strest, Miss Lottie Wolf has returned a telephone. R in this line, as this is a genuine sale. [ d. “It really is a great time d and money saver for me Where for- merly T ad to place: frequentiy / Ees ST ] TERMS CASH. SALE NOW ON. transact “Oh, I ber dozens and dozens xplained in response o Need Printing ? X Tl T b h;\\»\ p n' n:x work to do, and I tidut Institute for six mont “And the sewing machin Why, that's easy, too. We use the Y e & The BULL-ET[N Co set nnlh[ng from any one that I do 4 . > prop SR et 0 R OPEN MONDAY AND SAT Y EVENING 64-66 Franklin Street Ressiag, the Fhists s s p to a question. “Of course, if I want s a new number, I have to get some- _threading needles, you know, and G EO l—l CALL < > ou-auite well with 1t, on ‘plain N o ® b ® It bezine to loog as though the in- teresis were reaping the Whirlwind.— e Saceesaal Sime” st canthsd. | Furnace Street, : Danielson, Conn. Washington Pos: