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WESTERLY AND VICINITY . Driver-of Ice Cream Wagon Held up in Lower Pawca- tuck and Relieved of $5—Improved Water Service for Watch Hill Golf Club House—Westerly Club Wins Twilight League Pennant—Obituary Notes. CITY "f.,; LOWELL s Tho Boston Store CEoose this route mext time you 2 to New York. Youll have a delignt! voyage on Long Island Sound and - - superb view of the wonderful sky line Z: and water front of Manhattan Island. b4 : Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. VS m. week days only, due New York, Pler 70. East River, at .45, and Pier 40, BEDROOM = KITCHEN North River, 7 o'clock next morning. 1 pr B m e RED SOX . NEW LONDON $ 1.50 Jehn Leglis, aged 16, in the employ ceed legal privileges. The accusad of his brother, Pater, and who drives | claim that grocery clerks drive arouni ice cream wagon, was held up and [and solicit orders and usually earry a robbed in Lower Pawcatuck Wednes- |certain line ready for immecdiate deliv- day night. He was driving slowly [ery, and without a license. The ac- along Mechanic street disposing of his | cused claim that as these grocery frozen product when a youns fellow | clerks are not licensed they should not ! T stepped up to the wagon and engag>d |be required to take out license. They | en, fsh R e a gallon of ice cream, provided John |do not consider themselves in the same| Parlor Sult, c e e NEW YORK would deliver it at the house, and this | class with junk dealers or itinerant| ‘s3:10.6 Vel Buskax, - GHRE-: HAree o e Write. or ephone W. 7. Phillips, was agreed to. The young fellow took | peddlers. ot Bux, i A'xm chain, anteed; 3 Gon- SR L crafer: Ned Agent, New London, Conn., for stata: the reins and drove down Mechanic —_— Gl Tolstered Semt; 3 Uine Eeather E may say, strictly in confidence, that red sox seem rooms and information. iyaid street. When near the thread mill,| Th on of the Twilight baseball | 3lrror or 8210 Crex Bug, E111ows. 1 Th : : % 2 § Legilis protested against going farther. | league of Westerly closed Thursday S1 2 Sofa Flliows, Solden Oak a trifle giddy, so we will eliminate them from this but he was assured that the house was | evening, with the Westerly ciub as the Early k?llh Dresser, 1 Gold- i = = £ ¢ g near by, and they went on. pennant winner and the percentags R ....‘.’a“‘x Vome discussion. But Athletics! There’s something in that. Tinally the fellow stopped in front of | .622. Tha other clubs in the lea 2L 5 L 5 _ : ¢ ew ol‘k the house and said he would go in and | finished in this order, havinz played| ¥ Der Set, 1 Tap. o exel 1 The form of athletics particularly attractive for these hot, get semething to hold cream. |ten games each: Haswells, Cracker-| I Dscerated estry Table Cov- Ol ¥, Decorated a CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service direct to_and from New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays, at 5.15_p. m. New York, Pier 22, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at § p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. have a Low Rate Excursions To BERMUDA 42,J4cal Son Trip te the Most Delighttnl | Resore n e Worids Oool wnd Fealthial Every outdoor recreatiem, excellent sea baiii- ';;é..:m‘-a-fia—; """?rfiz" Transatiantic Liner ““OCEANA’’ When he came out Leglis noticed twa |jacks, Opies, Chicklets and Segar ‘Lamp. er. - hiex. lish Toilet Set. . sticky days is other fellows standing near. Then the |The games were played in the early expectant purchaser got into the was- | evening, aftar the day's work was Rapids Carpe on and, poiming a revolver at Leglls | done, ad were scheduled for five in- Bedding, Draperies and Everything for Housekeeping on SWIMMING t him to hand over the money he |nings each. possessed, or he would be killed. Leglis E BaRGed et ne cuncnis of one pocker | Gearge P, Kemyom diad | Thursday Our Easy Payment Plan about $5. In another pocket was about | morning at the home of his brother-in- 50 pennics, but the Bighwayman told | law, Bani M. Barber, in Ashaway. vir.| | $100 Worth $12.00 Down $2.25 Weekly $300 Worth $35 Down $3.50 Weekly If you want to swim the law says that you must Leglis to keap the change. He alsc | Kenvon was 80 years of age and has 150 ¢ 1750 « 250 400 °« 45 ¢ 5.00 warned him, under pain of death, o |been sick for several vears. He for- 200 « 250 <« 275 « 500 < 60 “ 6.00 keep the transaction secret. | merly resided in Westerly and served R As soon as Leglis drove back to the |in the Civil war. He was a musician Terms Mads C&SIflt’n Larger Amounts. er:n xDLV All‘ to ::fi' ka business center of the village he re- [in the First regiment, Rhode Island State, New Jersey, Conmnecticut, e - e . portad the robbery to Deputy Sheriff | volunteers, and was a member of the a lng ult Casey and on reaching Westerly re- | Westerly Riflas, the first Westerly ported the facts to Chief of Police | company to respond to the call to arms e e s AR SR e If you haven’t a Bathing Suit and want a swim come le thief tallies with that of a loc: AT T, veung man who has been under sus- | Charles A, Brown, who died Wednes- = picion for some time. As he cl;mld not dlydm N?vevvork‘mky.dwllu] : f;:rmerl' to us. be located after the robbery, the police | resident o ‘esterly and wi e buriec authorities believe they are on the tral |in River Bend cemetery. He was in WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ BATHING SUITS AT SAC- RIFICE PRICES. of_the guilty man. his 634 vear and leaves a widow and B Thers have been several holdups r=- |one son, Walter A. Brown, of Pough- STONINGTON. MYSTIC ported in the v nity of Potter H keepsie. When in Westerly he was in- —_— Lo &nd North Stonington of late and the | terested in military affairs and was a | Borough Flies Flags on Anniversary of | New Clubhouse to Be Opened Saturday | man suspected in the Leglis transac- [member of the Westerly Rifles. He| Battle of Stonington, Aug. 10, 1814. —St. Patrick’s Parish Lawn Fete At- | tion may be connected with these k served in the Civil war as a drummer —_—— | tracts Big Crowd—Outing Notes and 14,000 Tons ml L3 !;. Long. crimes. boy in a Pennsylvania regiment, enlist- | Flags were displayed here Thursd: P I - %5.“&7.‘:.’5..-.- "Bx‘fé‘:' e B ing from Erie. He came to Westerly | in memory of the victory of the in- Srsons s No Cattle or frei -a after the war ended and was married | habitants of Stonington over the Brit- | ners. He will be buried according 10 |ish fleet, Aug. 10, 1814, Commodore | 1, fons have I the Masonic ritual exemplified Y| Hardy, the commander of the fles C obening of A There has been complaint of the FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, tn. scarcity of water, or, rather, the lack g:géng.%:}l:.m:b‘al“ meels. up Invitations have bheen received for| ch Electricfansin every room. Many ic club on Sa Boys’ One and Two-piece Bath- 39[} easure, at the Misquamicut Goif | the Masor open y on Sat ! G e o ey oedge. which consisted of four ships, with o | LL04Y. From 3 until 7 the buflding will W0 ing Suits, the regular 50c and M) Tooms with brase beds: sultes-de-uxe witis - and the matter was taken up With 4 large number of barges and other r:k‘:l{‘fi:nl:'ill Serliea e neglicn ¥ n ?#“%fiiflfm“'fl”m"fl?‘wfim Thomas McKenzie, superintendent of Local Laconics. craft, containing about fifteen hundred | o¢ (he club and their friends and it Egc $1.00 grades. EJ" Onjy Bermuda Swith submarine sy waterworks. It was explained that ths | Ninety in the shade on Dixon square |men, sent a note to the Stonington |Of;he club and their friends and it i 6 TOURS ml“.%!..:r.w trouble was that mere water was re- |at noon Thursday. people saying. he would give them cne | Wil DS iadles’ night poaiet opietiosels; &e.. ot Lowest Races: hour to leave the town. This nois quiwed then the ome and one-half inch Bermuda-Atlantic Line, 200 Blway, N. Y. Just one arrest has had a slow-down : 5 Sarvice pipe could Supply, and the only | offost umom Tocar axtpmaniiists, Hia received by Capt Amos Paimer, Second Day of Lawn Fete. Men’s Cotton Suits, in both one way for satisfactory service was 4 s who Tead it to the people assembled.| . S St Jarger sized supply pipe, which wouid | The Union Baptist Sunday school|They declarsd they would defend the |, T0he second afternoon and evening of and two-piece styles, short sleeves H . BB Gt A A sss L 1BE chob, cnicked at Wheeler's grove Thur: place or perish in its ruins. Many of | Lhe St. Patric l\>l!a\\n fete was a com- | § N b Steamel' Gardmel‘ W was decided, however, to have an | 9a3 the women and children started for | Plete success. The afternooh was & §) or sleeveless, in both trimmed or abundance of water on the premises: | Labor day is nearing, but the Cen-|Wequetequock. ~The late Lodowick | &1L UP Lo the children. and the group Al Leaves Norwich for New London, the club management arranged with|tral Labor union has made no an-|Latham remembered the trip weil, be- | WeF® filled with the little ones, Re- plain navy blue. The regular Ocean Beach, Pleasure Beach ani the water department for a four and [ nouncement of the form of observance. |ing a boy at the time. After the at- | [TeShments were served during the af- 5 ]fl b S Crescent Beach 8.05 a. m., 2.05 p. m. one-half inch water main. About 1,600 | The report that there has been a |tack by the British, the people ""““ehfml\ Hloes! between B gr‘mr;”‘”\my $1.00 and $1.50 grades. feturning, _arrives at Norwich 125 such a’ resistance the damage done by | faet of pipe wi be required. The work | transfer of ownership of the Wester company of Westerly and B, F. Hoxie jp-m. and 7.25 p. m wiil be done under the supervision of { woolen mill property is denied by Sen- | the Stonington guns resulted in tear- company of Mystic. The ladies in| 5 % 3 4 SUNDAYS leaves 9 a. m. and 2.05 Buperintendent McKenzie. ator Louis W. Arnold. g o mecis M;kqh_!he\fr bt:\r%_ «‘11‘5v charge of the affair were Miss Eridget Men’s Worsted Bathing Suits, P. m. A 3 A %2 : g others and killing forty English- | & were Mise s N TICKET pister Cafont, who assaulted Harry | o™ Sionington's loss was. ome man, | Sheehan, Mrs. Peter Flynn, Mrs. Fu- | Bl bl THe we e _ SPECIAL E:(zéuasvo L TicEs uit withaut a license. They ., A oy 2ot 3 : 5 ie ays ani E 2 will l;:'ar:mlgned e Thtrd distridr | eluded the vigilance of the police. l;;‘,’i‘“““’ o on i e Lyston Morgan Il i in both short sleeve and sleeve- ’ i Word has been received from Lystin Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christo- | pher Morgan, of East Main street, who is in St. Paul, that he has had a slight MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO. Str. “Wyandotte” leaves New London : Greenport, Shelter Isiand and Sag Harbor, weekdays, 10 a. m., 4.10 p. m. court today (Friday). The accused are| The case of Chauffeur Rogers. employed in a local stor2 and it is|charged with overspeeding and reck- cleimed are within their rights, °f|less driving, will be tried at the ses- broadsides fired as a parting expres n of his wrath. The squadron thon continued to its station off the Hum- less. Regular price $2.00. drivers of grocery wagons do not ex- |sion of the Third district court todasx % 10 R . 2 r . (Friday). - Ll Ay attack of appendicitis, but is much bet- Men's Worsted Bathing Suits, Leaves' Sag Harhor. returning, s 7 HOhSU S Eh G nploved Tl ithe Darsensin = Picni Thursd: in navy blue, trimmed with white _:—m_-‘-—pm—l-. - foundry of the Cottrell plant, was se-| Mrs. C. H. Cowan . and daughter ichio on gubstaYs h ‘ verely burned in the face, hands and | Madeline lefi Thursday for at{ About 100 members of the Third Bap- r both short sleeve and Dost thou love life, then "’.V's a". arms by a furnace backfire Thursday | View. : tist_church (colored) of Westerlv pic- ' or red, both s t "C wos [ i o a5t it 2ine far ; morning. Bindioss and son John are|nicked at Wheeler's grove on Thurs- | sleeveless. Regular price $2.50. timé is the stuff life is George Whaley, prominent resident|on a cruise of iwo weeks on the|day and enjoved a fine day. hi ~Franklin. of Alton, died Thursday morning. He |schooner Hawkbridge. The members of the Phebe Pasker‘ ea has several relatives in Westerly and . Rathbun tent, Daughters of Veterans, . burial will be at River Bend. Mr. NOANK enjoyed their picnic on Thursday at made of. Do not squander time Whaley was 63 years of age. ‘\’] ]‘l‘fllne of Mrs. Daniel Beebe in P George A. Pope, representing the e ¢ | Mystic. ShocR iR R T Restores color to Gray or |Misquamicut Golf club, has won quali. | Many Attend DancerSilver Link So Personal Notes. \ B S e o . fication position in the twelf annual ciety Plans Outing—Tent Life for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bliven Sp?nt ° s Y, 5 Faded hair—Removes Dan- |contest for the first president's cup at| Boy Scouts. Thursday at Weekapaug. 110 do your cooking. Get a Gas Ranzs Prof. William Park of Ware, Mass,, | | is at his_summer home for a month. | Mrs. Albert Duhaime and two chil | dren are spending a week at Quono- | contaug. Mrs. Mattie Richmond of North Stonington and Mrs. Clara Saunders = of Norwich spent Thursday with Mrs. |, . po1ance, leaving the town free at |just been issued under date of July 11 | stoy time without a singie ire producing,-p minary proceed- and cook at any irritating, irksom: fanity provoking pr ure. A match and the firz is res Indisputably the world's best cookir A hot weather n sity and a 1 H the F(\\AHO}\ Golf club grounds at druff and invigorates the Scalp ihe ol oy moudtsea —Promotes a luxuriant, |other local representative, did not w healthy hair growth—Stops its | Place in that contest. Mr. Clark qual eral were present from New London, falli 1 d fied In the fourth sixteen. alling out. Is not adye, Stonington and Mystic. Squadrito's $1.00 and S0c. at Drug Stores or direct e TEXAS SNUBS B. T, WASHINGTON. | orchestra from Mystic furnished the receipt of price and dealer’s name. d iDe. i he dance given by some of the suri- We Recover Furniture and do Carpset Laying mer gyests in the town hall Wednes- day evening was largely attended. Sev- for ssmple bottle.—Phi'o Hay Speci ; ; : ilip J. Button. ance L - : E : i Newarlo NI 0. S0A Refusess k:akAI‘lnws:::grecaEi::‘:-tor to il\':rfI,?rll'kvasrr);Lmkofs?fi:f\yflwh M Conrad Kratzer spent the expiration of the given period. '}fre‘sg;](:;‘:.n;ft}:fieaggl‘l‘:g‘e ‘lgp(;;te oéogs blessing every day In the year. Saves Hay’s Harfina Soap u-n-uu-lzd s s odist church- will have its picnic at ‘h“,’f; Am‘lmd"j“,l“;“}nm of Boston is |, Meriden—Alderman George R.Hub-|of trustees, presented at commence- | Work, saves time, saves doliars. Ca far Sham; the hair and keeping the Scalp S rnn emg Bashiin, atos fex rod ro:lh chapped - | . ustin, Tex. ds and face. 25c. at D bard was chosen for the third time one |of the Connecticut representatives to |the national convention of the Patri- Ocean Beach Tuesday, leaving on the 2.45 car. ment time, and the annual report of |and sea the latest models. Prices the librarian to President Luther. from $10 0B Aug. 10.—Booker v ng Miss Jennie Noble. Washington, the negro educator = Ruth Davis of Norwich is the| Tuskegee, Ala., will not speak in the| Capt. Albert McMechan, who has s Bl bl for s ”1"”2 ALL&UB%‘“";T:?: | ropresentative hall of the state capitol | been the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Roma S o Dk med from | otic Order Sons of America in Read- | rruricey’s harvests in 1910 were fair-| Rotary Gas Water Tank Heaters 'n f" & Smith as. 0Sgoo: O+ | during his proposed visit to Austin | Sutherland, on Main street, has return-| _ IS W. o S e ™M | ing, Pa., in September. ey T 1 h - i der e Lee & Osgood Co. Utley & Jones. Aus in ia visit in East Killingly. 20 Iy abundant, and both climate and po- | 310, connecting at cost | September or October. ed to Philadelphia. A resolution seeking to accord hi Mrs. Roswall Lamb has returned Lis privilege was introduced in the|from a visit to relatives in Providence. | B —————— H ; house today but was cried down with- Mrs. Thomas Norman of Ledyard is out a second reading. the guest of friends at West View Whers to Buy in Westerly e Boy Scouts in Camis HrgnS. Tavery resignea. ’ Gas & Electrical Dep't W000sesessssesesesesssecsssessssesessssessonsss 2 S A party of Boy Scouts is campinz| Diss Hazel Trotter of South Ma ” : - 7_ Washington, Aug. 10.—A new coun- |at Groton lLong Point. chester is the guest of Miss Helen Wil- | Litchfield—At the annual meeting,of 327 Main Street, Alice Buildin terfeit $10 Dill on the First National|" yrs. Wayvland Chester is-visiting in | COX. Litchfield Water Co. the board of di- = 9. mnus‘rmAL TRUST CUMPANY”‘”"“ of Pearlsburg, Va., was turned in | Boston. Ir 2 : | rectors was re-elected, and William T. - to the secret service vesterday. It is a Roy Bates, who has been in Wast! pgrig " 1t is now President Pat. | litical conditions favored their being| Cook with gas and forget the s Woodstock for three months for 1is 'ricx if- Brady of the beara of aider. | S3rnered and marketed. Among ex-| © f ey health, has returned much improve | Then. Tha iighth district representa | ceptions is to be noted the olive crop.|zling, scorching, sweitering weatk Misses Mabel Potter and Sarah - itive was raised to that office Monda | AT TR R T R P Lk return; Dr, Marsh was elccted president, James P. Ford has returned from New Westerly Branch crude photograph, There has been an | 1ave maniic. Woodruff vice president, Charles H. - We have some pieces of i SIRGSIG oL conntertelting. photoz- Miss Phebe Wilcox of Walervie Mr W S Coit secretary, and Charles H. Bishop s II | . . xpitay n Dollara | viphy during the past few week cottaga has returned from a brief vis't | HAXUTOIG after a visit with M {treasurer. arsaparilla rurniture, Tables, Chairs, and on oflars —_— — — 5 v r i tert Coit i 7 to frienc Westerly. [REER S0 ! . H 2 Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | A combination crowbar and truck | 'Cpas md ey’ Chester are the| . FVerell Vernon Lewis of Medford, | Bloomfisld—The offieial board of the | Cyres all humors, catarrh and | Swing Seat suitable for Piazza Liberal, courteous and efficlent ia its | PaS been invented for moving heavy | zuest Mrs, Starr at Best View. |Mass. is visitin grandparents. | Methodist church has decided to take - : ired | management. articles. Rev. H. B. Rankin is in Newport, | Rev. and Mrs. C.T. Hateh. fown the spire of the church. The | rheumatism, relieves that tired jor Seashore Cottage. Lauterbaum of East | \. Voorhees of Oran Vi, Mrs. George Packer has returned fo | pire is slenderly built and for many ieeling. restores the appetite, vears it has been considered - unsafe, Estnblished 1901 New Tondon after visiting Mrs. Ida|N- guesis of Dr. A. A. Sher. |leaning a number of degrees out of | cures paleness, nervousness, Th F St d Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Children CI'Y arsh on Cove sireet, | wood 3Rl jpscosifiieaiansosth e canl build: 5 thi Ywhole system. ¢ al""fl “ los’ Defective vision corrected by the prop- FOR FLETCHER’'S s Margaret Hislop, who has been| Miss Florence Crouch has returned | . 27 3 uilds up the ¥ - 2 er adjustment of.lenses. Room 9, Pat- the guest of Miss Margaret Joyce, has | from a week's visit at dland Beach,| Hartford.—The administrative num-| Get it today in usual Jiquid form ol 31 Willow Street ter-Langworehy Biock westery. R .| CCAS T ORIA L4 Rew Lontor. NI {ber of the Trinity Coliege Bulletin has | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. WALL PAPER FURNITURE DERMA VIVA : UPHOLSTERY THE IDEAL FACE POWDER QUALITY Makes face, hands, arms and neck as white as milk and does | fn work should always be ccasidered not show or rub oft. Pimples, Blackheads, Freckles, Moth or | especially when it costs no inore tham : i { Liver spots cured In a few days. Have handled this prepara- | the Ieriel Kind- o TEITEC men are tion for vears and recommend it. Utley & Jones. Price 50c. | whole atory. STETSON & YOUNG. Marion Crossman of Prospect P spending a week in Providence the guest of Mrs. John Latham »hn Horsford has return2d after | pleasant visit to relatives in St. Jo Brief State News ing in town. have gone! Winsted.—There were but four deaths | to their home in New Haven. {in town last month. foet s e : DAMAGE DONE BY DEER. ](‘:erl i:—“’\'nrk has r‘f\nnn(‘?}tx"(("()im";-ldflil: Three Towns Called Upon to Settle for | Barves Prof. and M SPEGIAL Tooth Brush Sale The Roads Are Settling and pleasurs driving will be the best and cheapest way to get the embrac- ing fresh air that is better than the best tonic. 'Phone us fer a good team. chard owned by the Barnzs Brothe | has suffered danage by a herd of dee: | The orchard, which is very iarge, ‘s| located in three towns, Southineion,| Fair Haven.—Rev heshire and Wolcott. {nas deciined the and who has been visiting in Sweden, arrived home recently | Mutilation of Trees. [ Naugatuck—Vistor who has | 3 = been atten ional con- | At Southington the large peach or-|vention of Good Templars in Germany, George H. Heyn| " T mmlei This spring about & thousand young |for work in Trinity P irees were plant:d and the deer ruined g i has decided to remain at St. sMbAHONEY BRFOS.. i o 2 them. The trees were located in a ir Haven. Livery Stable. alls Avenue This week we have a Special Sale of a Tooth | of the three towns and for the ow he parishioners of Derby and presented a purse of of the orchard to collect damage: was neccssary to call in Selectmen | t Holt of Southington and Emmett ani | Henry_Quinn, for many Spaulding of Cheshire to view m(w}mu a = at St. Mary’s church, damage. The town of Wolcott was not | now transferred to New Hartford | represented. This was done, and it was d | to call in Arthur Pierpont of W bury to appraise the loss. In his i Brush, the guaranteed kind. in a clever glass case, the regular price would be 45c. This week or while they last we shall sell them both for 23c. Every brush guaranteed to be perfect and port ha finds that the town of Sout ington must pay the Barnes Brothers 1 bristles secure. See our show window. j for the loss of 50 trees valued at 39 | cents each and that Cheshire must pa The case keeps the brush clean and sani- { for 100 trees valued at 40 cents apie 1 :l‘h@ amount of da. e the town of tary and can be used to carry the Brush when Wolcott must™pay has not been ad- traveling. On Exhibition : A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Miilinery for Summer wear at . MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, No. 52 Shetucket Street, MILL REMNANT STOREBE West Side—179 W. Main St., is the ouly placs to save 50c_on every dollar buying Dress Goods, Silks and Cotton Goods. New goods’for Spring The Connoisseur—the one who knows a good thing it SRR s, W. Mal idea| Torrington—Torrington was one of {or- |the (hree places in Connecticul that bad all es collecied on time last vear. The town officials require this, the collector, if he hasn't collected ithe full amount must give his note for Jjusted. It is expected that the state will be | petitiond to reimburse the towns. TRADE-MARK In One House 47 Years. delights in a glass of cool ale—generally orders x st. THE LEE & 08Gnug At New Haven Miss Julia Pendleton, | = WILL KEEP YOUR HOME FREE FROM :lANLEY'S PE%RI‘_ESS, knowing that it is : who lives with her brother. Ed d i " rt] i - Ly, | Bt Ttz s | ROACHES St N T ——WHAT'S NEW —— Retail Department, | Fnaltin VL, VS 6 0| s, wATERBUGS, ETC: | THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO., Proridencs, R. 1. THE PALACE CAFE 14, Mr. Pendleton has live present home 47 years and was spec NORWICH, CONN. e e L Carfand WaS Seciil | Lance Box, S0o. Mrowm Box, 25e. | ;de‘m of the University of Minnesota, SuaiL Box, 108, . when the latter was collector of cus- Agency for Park & Tilferd Candy. foms in New Haven OFf thote then 11| ~ BARRETT CHEMICAL €O. the Jocal customs house, only Mr. Pen-| @ NORTH MOORE STREET, N.Y. diston and Pl"esiaenl Northrop are liv- Deilecs m_nwh:—, 1D J MCC“RM[CK, 30 Frallkli-n, S"'e?.t, LOC,“ Asefl{ Eastern & e.m‘“fiw by nhu Step in and see us. 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