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REMGI]EI.EI] WESTEHLY CHURSE ... B ] Death—Circud Pleases Big Crowd. ’i Oryan prelude, Festival March, Processional, Hymn 299, Mrs. Harry Mitchell in_ honor of their | y played and musical selections render- | Coit, Sarah Coit, Prudence Mitchell, 7 F - and Harold Mitchell. During the eye- fice at the expense of Mrs. William |which includes Wester] gifts. church and senior warden at the time ——— No. 42, K. of P., a letter was received ; g L T | S . 124c | H5e ULDERS Ib. 10; day at 10.30 in the morning with sp enforced. All vehicles are driven 10 {Tt w voted to ask the grand offi LEGS nF SFRING LAMB e 'b. |2zc CURED sMuKEn an i A I 20 Rowland W. Dunham, organis to the right. The police officers have | members went to the ice cream gar- - 2 ing a card copy A birthda} party was given Thurs- sor, Harold Mitchell, who had reached | : : ), , 4 fic Ordinance—No After-Effect of Circus—Today’s|¢ed. Those present were Misses Anna Alwilda Holly, Mary Haupt, Russell The improvements made to the highest density, 98 persons per | ning refreshments were served. Young Hoxsey as a memorial to her husbanl, par square mile, To Invite Grand Officers. of his death, have been completed. The | The new traffic ordinance of the |from the grand chancellor, stating he cial musical selection for the organand | the right of the center of the strect|cers to be present at the first meeting The order of service follows: been kept busy teaching drivers th=|den, where ice cream and cigars were ) { dinance and then leav- | enjoyed, = T of the ordinance with Death of Millard Spink. - ‘ - - i ) Ta be Opened Sunday—Christ Episcopal Edifice Beauti-|day evening at the home of Mr. and; fully Redecorated—Strict Enforcement of New Traf- | i’ rourteentn birthday. Games were ! Haupt, Priscilla Dickerson, Esther Ball Games. . Sparks, Raymond O’Neil, Willie Brown terior of Christ Episcopal c¢hurch ed square mile. \Vas}.flngkqn _county, Mr. Mitchell received many useful who was for vears a warden of tho |density. AY the mmesting:of Mistaet losses church will be opened for service Sun- | town of Westerly is being energetica!ly [ would be present at a meeting_ soon. vested choir under the direction of|and when at a standstill are headed |in September. 'After the meeting the points in the o the drivers for perusal, Venite, '« and in addition Word was received in Mystic Fri- b Te Deum Laudamus in G, st |have posted copies of the ordinance | gay arternoon of the death of Millard Benedictus, Arnoid wmh;d ‘111 xmulll l,wlvl in the ‘L" . C:‘:' Spink, son of Boone and Ellie L?):_ 1 . . & &lid f em, My God, 1 Thank ter of Westerly, = These notices <|rington Spink, at his home on the Sh ld f L b - lb 8 N tv v l R t o “’ l4c B t “ o l E m‘trrgg’,‘“mm ey Barnby | posted on the pdles owned by the trol- ink road, after a short illness with oulaers o am . Zc ative vea 04as o 0S101l KOS Meat . 2C Kyrie, Fivery | ley roa d perhaps with permission, | ¢fphoid fever. He was a bright young : Gloria Tibi, Dyke but they are more of a public disfig- |34 and was a visitor in Mystic often Hymn 483, Smart 'H‘vnll;'nt '?: uxal x\\'mllw_ \\'al;rxl‘l‘nglm’“f"}‘} at the home of his gran‘dparentbs. ;ie | 1 ' - 1 ¥ 1 Sffertory ~Anthem, With would not be tolerated in many S| was ten vearsgold and leaves besides 'B t S lt P k - Ib 7 N l M d B lb lZ B k t C d B f lb fl Ol Anthem, Wit Rroais net be tojersied in many towie | e on Sebemyold uni ecves beote M flact Salf ‘Por . Tic|Nicely Mixed Bacon 1b. 12ic | Brisket Cormed Beef 1b. 6ic Recessional, Hymn 491, ‘esley | There are men doing business in|gp and ome brother, Clarence art | Dixon square and vicinity who > P08 Alleg: Postlude, Allegro, d to such desecration of Wi c center and who were sSurpr rn that there was no ordinan contrary. They go so far declare that if these posted notices a e preventi vi i f the traf- the preventive of violation of the L Rice s The céfemony e oratgeicn i . e ss Kariska Gates of Asheville, N pos Married in New York The sermon will be by Daris McConnell, D. D., Watch Hill_ cottage home is in Easton, M of the History of the | the marriage of Miss Carrie May Hank, e marriage of Miss Carrie May fank | CORNED BEEF 1b. gar F. Rice. The ceremony took place News has been received in Mystic of | Shoulder Clod 915 BEST 250 NATIYE _FO_VIL Zoc gfiflUlEG 3 Ibs, zsc FRANKFORTS 2 lis lig:ous nature, and a foremost rep: able to the cure. The notices are post- Kar tes of 1 2 g engaged in pastoral work for severil |hecome a permanent fixture. It has £ \Waniam (T2 Beandd of e Tork e yen, Dr. McConnell preached | boen sugtested that an ordinance be | SPending a few days at his summe : D . church 17 years ago. ost notices on trees or on trolley, tel- Circus Day. ‘7cry Fancy Fresh Northern Stock A ph or telephone poles within the| gio sawtelle's circus was the at- OZ. c sermon at the dedication of Christ | passed Simg it a misdemeanor to|home on Willow P#fnt. inished/'n | section covered by the traffic ordi- | . oiion in ofi Friday: - The . EVERY ONE GUARANTEED The pews and entire woodwork the church has been T T e e Lwte circus people arrived in Mystic at 4.30 the side walls is a creamy dark srec Jons peor Ih et ooy e e Mk B o'clock, when tents were raised, and Local Laconics. two performances took place, one in gold. Besides the painting and decorji- S . i OB tion, a rood screen ha s of Woonsocket is’| the afternoon and one in the evening. oveb fhe: entrance 1o the 0 | ViSiting relativss in Westerly: A gireet parade was made at noon. |l (110 ican reflmer es ure u ream Que gnpire Intecior Dt e <hioven Tas S| Wilee Blveut - sea tagd are| the Methodist, Congregational and iy aeated shatie tainbrate | yder | and_ famis o S e vl i STt rcus has come and gone, ani| Baptist church. The speaker will be R boe ot ) “lnot a single arrest, even for Intoxica- | Rev. A, F. Harnshaw, pastor of the | gl B o e SR R - Congregational church, A union young N - = Perry to be present; but other engage- | Helen M. Tuite has returned home | peoble’s service will be held at 6.30 FA Y PA ERMO BEST N P T menis prevented acceptanc after spending three weeks visiting rel- | o'clock. g - I - tives in Somerville, N. I. Personal Briefs Her Census statistics recentl}y published | Alice &. Bliven has sold to Mr. and [ Mrs. George Spirk is in Noank, call- l = d ‘the total land area of Rhode Isl. | Mrs. Henry T. Bromiey the Georse H.|ed there Dby the death of her grandson, o arge’ hlcy 0Z o 74 = & & pec s 1.067 square miles. The aver- | Eliver property in Oak street. Millard Spink. 5 ¥t ige number of persons to the squarc | ‘There will probably be no author Eli Glednill is spending a few dars — g mile is 508.5; in 1900 and 1890 it was |inspector of plumbing in Westerly un- ottty v 4 : B n s : Steinitz_w aller in - 4016 and . respectively. Rhode | til a regular system of sewerage Wil S cinitz was =oca y b g = t 3 = t Island is and has been since the for- |5 \n;m-tl. ~| Providence on Friday. e anc oma oes s' C r"] eafls s. C e ow l“ons S. mation of the union the most densely [ 1 (no Rhode Island-Connecticut | wiyiiam E. Lamphere, Mr. and Mrs. - Wegsiateg Shte. ball léague today (Saturday) M e S < Providencg county with 430 square miles is the largest, and it has also the tic plays at Ston SR R i el o |l Green Peppers =+ - qt. 15¢| Large Bamanas - doz. 20c|Curly Leftuce - - each 5¢ ngton. auto for a week’'s stay in Providence. reading of the docket Mrs. NeHie Raymond of New York and the contint of ¢ thore | js the guest of her parents, Mr. and . . ). C bb . 4 2 lb 9 Fl .d P. l Z f Z S e e et s | | Native Radishes 3 hunches 5c| New Cabbage - s. 9c |Florida Pineapples 2 for 25¢ There are a fow old-time copperheads | iting her sister, Mrs. Alfred Baker. e r g in Westerly, and two of them talked John Wilbur of _Philadelphia is GLLNN S 3 the old situation over in connection | Spending his vacation with his parents, organ: 2 vith the 50 iversary of the battle | Capt. and Mrs. Robert Wilbur. ' SULPHUR: 52 Boil Ror. Py o0 2 Lodowick Packer. has returned to b Jersey after a few days' stay in c c R Up to the present time the 1...1«1 1a- oo ' ‘ SOAP" . b st b e B il sumere o xew yori mas or- N QUJGAR 12 strone 10 Ibs BAKING POWDER Ib. can b ¢ 8 s Sve rived in town for a few days. cloth bags o . of club is planning for sailb. STONINGTON boat races in the after A timetested remedy § |piovieiit Sh SR BN samaica Guest Loaves Tewn—sate or || OO Noiseless Matches = - 5 boxes 18c | Lighthouse Cleanser - - - - 2 canms 9¢ - 1 which the societies of Rhode Isla for skin diseases. Un- participated. Among the aids appoint- | from W. C. T. U. 1 . ed by the grand marshal w equaled for bathing John J. Dunn and Daniel Murray of | hospital there for treatment. Leave for Jamaica. Sold by all druggists. NOANK the guest of Mrs, Edward E. Bradley at Bella_Vista for the past five panied on her trip home by Mr: Vera Bradley, Walnut- Grove Property—Bequest e S e BN e T New o oo || MOMICAN Soups, assorted - - 3 cams 23c | Wessen Salad Ol = = can 23c d t .lt B Vester! > £ ubstitute e % —,——— S, i, Miss Stenta B Jacons, who nas veen | MoOhican Vanilla Banie™ 9c|DomestlcSardmes 6 cans 25¢ | Mohican Chocolate - Ib. 33¢ M X P B e B imens | Mandevitle, samaiea- she was eccon” | N E, C. Corn Flakes pkg. 8c| Milk Crackers - Ib. 8¢ |Royal Blend Coffee - Ib. 29¢ & S Gracle philpe; | 12m M. Brown and Mis - 3 o B £ SPLeIs e who will spend a month in Jamaica Capt. Andrew Ostman is in e mesomoeeseemmommmensererorieonns | Cant. Anarew Outman s In Newpor{| TP J7L, =pend & month “* ¥ Mohi FLY PAPER MOHICAN Potra of (R poxt Ml o e o | gr3ir=, C Howarg Barber ana onn W DRI o o 25; | Mazall - - pkg. 5 I 4 duible dssels DB I CORNSTARCH g, 90 “airbrother. ' e it i:?l;].m‘ their guests Mrs, 5 e s Wiy g davshier of Alans N ¥ | and davener of New vor are guests | § HOME-MADE BREAD loaf 6¢ and 8¢ | BROWN BREAD - loaf 6¢ and 8¢ - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY || Sk e e Samuel B. Pendle- Rogers, and_nephew < Westerly Branch in Grant of Waterford e »v. John H. McDonald has return- Fes Exesk Comp. ) Hartford after attending the fu- | The young ho have beer Y Capital ... Thres Millon Datas 1,57 T 1or) afer st fhe | o o hon i s e A Bafeod Beans Yo~ . . at. 12¢ TWO HOUR SALE—9 to 11 o’clock a. m. Sirgtie Three Million Dollars | "'y john Eliis s i1l at her home | ¢mp ai OId Mystic, will break camp Eyes . Over Fithy Thousand Accotifite. on Pea reet today (Saturday). - i e R d S‘ (] Wbersl, courieous and eibclens ta its | 72 O BoiTet was a recent busi- | s T. S Wells of Philadelphia s e oun irloin, ot ness caller In town the Ash homestead on Water Street. F t P 5 f 25 c Diokth Eeom! Typhond Faversl il il aucmsstestion Fueterisect AR ST U] § () oy or C Porterhouse Steak 2 lillard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Boone ; New_ York will occupy the cottage at pink, who has been ill with typhoid | the Point for the summer. Mrs. Rob- ver, died at his home on Main street | bi r of Miss Katherine FGit SALE Two seven-icom coltages, situated n |y @iferent parts of the compact part of | who has spent the summer Westerly R. L each naving 60 foot | Iriday ;'“"‘”7‘"-'- ”“‘ had "Z""E" h‘“[ S oaiarey vears E Phev wilin street front, and both kaving vacant |oblv a . short time and news of his | here fc 3 vears y = Wrri s = Yy 70N land adjoining that can be secured at | déath was a surprise to all. He was |rive July 24 (Monday). st sl Eg el I Ol A R e remsonable prices if a purchaser de- | cloven vears oid The New London county W. C, T.|Lucian Drury, haviug been installe piCEndan i =ing: aay siren Both having heat, electrio | CHEN YOS O T e U s e e ue et et ach lo- | a8 permanent cashier and accountant, | today (Saturday), the hours being Mghts, modern plumbing. Inspestion | y.mes Whitty was huricd in St Dai- | cal union male aprons and paper | SItS In the seat of the momey changer [from 2 until 6 o'clock—ady ; rick’s cemetery in Mystic Thursday. |drinking cups to be put on sale at BORDEN’S s our Siparinteniing. Lanohioy the county fair at Norwich. All the 2 = e aeetls o members of Stonington union and any : — | John Fitapatrick’ is in Springfield to | pthar fricads who: are interested. in te Fxiablished 1901. superintend the lannching of a steam- | the work will contribute. They are to Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. | €7 for the Springfieid Yacht club. | be left at the homes of Mrs. B. IJ. sman Henr: is visiting h Allen, on Masons Allen of | ¢ er, Miss sland. Defective vision corrected by the pron- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- ter-Langworihy Block. Westerly, R. L | Mau irdiner and Mrs. T. W. Hyde by Au- t L he late Erskine M. Phelps left the North Road Congregational church the sum of $35.000. A large number of Stonington peo- ple attended the circus in Mystic on | Kriday. A Baby Food and More Uniform Composition Readily Assimilated | Eas:ly Prepared Very Nourishing Malted Milk Dept. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO New York White Star Clothing House H. RABINOVITCH, Prop. 153 Main Street SPEGIAL SALE --OF-- \ adies’ and Misses’ ~ Sample eady-to-wear Hats Prices ranging from $5.00 to $10.98 Sale of Walnut Grove. Walnut Grove, which located { north of the borough and is one of the | finest residential estates in the state, | h: The Ladies’ Specialty Co. o 1d=DUuImMme =S I Notes. = €. W. Harrison and B. N. Kilby of | i New Haven, who spent the week in “ i S. S. Roberts of Boston, Mass,, is —————— 1 visiting his cousin here. has attracted many people during the past few | TEA GARDEN NOTES. ; days, and those who have made a purchase of ||ceu attendance and Lively interest one dollar or more have received a Contest Card || o Friday Plavhouse and Pupile with the amount purchased prinied on it. ; These cards should be presented at our store, Wednesday, July 26th, at 3 p. m., and the person holding a card showing the largest purchase made at our store during the previous week shall receive one of our Beautiful Dinner Sets—absolutely free. S Our SPRING SUITS for Ladies and Misses are sold at about Half Price. been sold by ithe present occupant, homas-R, Manners of New York, to | Mary 1+ Heath. Mabel Haxton Heath and Annette Sherwood Norton all of New York. The property cov- | ers about 85 acres, combining seashore and country, Walnut Grove in its = | earlier days was owned by the late Dav, who was president of <, Providence & Boston { itroad. Mr. Manners will remain . at the property until winter. STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 2A, Envice WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND Norwich v. l Rlock Island New Lond 9 . Watch Hill Watch Hill . New London Block Isalnd .. 2 - Norwich *Daily, except Sundays. ¥ xSundays only. 2% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS NORWICH 'TO WHITE BEACH and return, weekdays and Sundays, {§ Tickets 10 cents, includipg trolley service from New London to Beach. Notwithstanding the .rainy morning, the North Stonington Tea Garde: being held on the lawn of the Congre- gational church for the benefit of the children’s playground, had a success- ful afternoon Friday. Miss Anne S. Peckham and Mrs. Sherman were | present, from Norwich. Rev. and Mrs. George B. Spalding and Miss Grace D. Wheeler were among the Stoning- ton visitors. Several came from Mys- ic and a party from Wateh Hill. All nspected the playground and play- | house with much interest. Mrs. John | D. Avery gave a lesson in making and | baking ‘gingerbread and the youngs- ters at once devoured the loaf with good appetite. Floyd L. Main photo- graphed the playhouse with the chil- dren 'grouped in front of it. { The committee in charge of the Garden Friday was Mrs. Julius B. Gayitt, chairman, Mrs. George D, Thompson. Mrs. Leonard Main and Mrs. Leonard R. Main, Misses Julia Chester, Ruby Park, Gladys Main and Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2 | WATCH HILL o333, BLOCK ISLAND ..30R. 50c Adults; Children 25¢ : 75c Adults, Children 40c 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Wateh Hifl and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of company near landing, Norwich. ‘ & NEW' ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent. DR. L. H. SCHMIDT, E AMERICAN HOUSE, . Surgeon and Physician, | Farrell & Sanderson, Props. Wishes to announce that he has 1 SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, opened up his office at 10 Church. St. i-rmeung Men, ete. Livery -connected Office hours—§-10 a. m.,, 1-3, 6-8 p. m. mam STREET, For Saturday Only $1.29 , Come eifly to get a better selec‘ilon ! We also have very good Bargains in COATS, DRESS SKIRTS, and DRESSES. The Ladies’ Specialty Co. 248 Main St, Franklin Sq. Norwich, Cons.