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WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY Many New Teachers in the Local Schools—White Rock Mill, One of the Knight Chain, to Cut Schedule— With the Seventh-Day Baptists—Pleasant View Be- coming Little Norwich. 3 ’ - L _ “IT MIGHT HAVE BEE Of all sad words of tonsue or pem ‘the saddest are these, it might have | |[been a full Coal-bin. - Moral: Buy your Coal today. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones. LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” THURSDAY and FRIDA SPECIALS SMALL 4£)1 [CHOIGE 4 Qe LEGS Ib chHUGK b LAMB BLL|STEAK | WI-SUMNER Clearance Sale " Men's Furnishings Sale Commenced Wednesday Morning FLANNEL SHIRTS, with collar to match, and SOISETTE OUTING SHIRTS, in solid colors. Regu- A Seventh Day Baptist publication | grades 3 and 4, and Miss Winifred L. has pictures of the old Westerly church, | Conant of Bath, N. H., will take the 1680, the church edifice of sixty vear: place vacated by Sarah J. Carney-King ago, and thie present Westerly churc in grades 1 and 2. < also of Judge Alberti R. Stillman, pres- Miss Agnes H. Donovan will teach idert of the Westerly church and | grades 1 and 2 in the White Rock chairman of the conference executive | school, in place of Miss Monica Shea. committee, and a cut of Representa-| The Avonale school will be closed and tive Albert H. Langworthy, mhmnlmn the children in the lower srades be of the commissary committee. The ac- | transferred to the Chestnut streel; companying article says: | school. ‘““Westerly, where the general confer- | All the retiring teachers resigned ence is to be held this vear, rich ln‘ voluntarily and had filled their posi- historic interest. The old homes, the | tions to the full satisfaction of all con- old scenes and the location of the old | cerned. churches will attract many who go to| — Waesterly gor the conference, \vhl;h. Local Laconics. opens next Tuesday. From the| « Stan o Gonfined to-hin Churches at Newport and Westerly | j Court, . Stanton is fonfined to h sprung the ancestors of the Seventh! 7y & o el Day Baptists of today. Tt was there| Everett Whipple of Voluntown v that the few forefathers settled, that | ited friends in Westerly, Wednesday. they might practice religious liber (y. The condition of Cornelius Branstield, and wi l\r'hm as their conscience dictat- | chief of police, is somewhat improved. ed. There it was that the few families | The comfort station in Wilcox park, grew into communities, all members of | modern and complete in equipment, is one church, the Westerly chureh. That ! nearing combletion. was as far back as 1680, for it was| .qo .n 5 i 5 then that the first meeting hotise e N e e e built. Here the people of Weste R . o nd i . Clar Tuesday evening. 5 e Hopkinton worshipped for 155 years, | 2! % 3 ik 3 5 lb lar price $1.50— when another took its place that there| The*Westerly and Hopkinton Sev- S P 2 h, y enth Day Baptist churches united in a FoOR Clearance Price. .. $1.13 - might be room for the growing chu 3 1 3 Up to 1708 the churches of Westerly | Picnic at Pleasant View Wednesday. and Newport were one, but then the The report that the Mohican com- separated. The Westerly church later | pany was to open a store in the new became known as the Hopkinton {Jjames. A. Welch building, is semi-offi- UNION SUITS—Summer Weight Union Suits. All "Ture 296 church. The membership continued to | cially denied. of our regular stock at the following low prices— we" seasoned w00d grow as did the section of coUNtrY | \with half the week sone, the we 2 ice $1.00 i until 1816, when the membershib Was | o¢ improving the railroad facilities in | Regular price $1.00—Clearance Price.... 83c the largest, numbering 947. In fact, |y, / has not been commenced, us | 1.50—Clearance Price. ...$1.23 Regular price Regular price the denomination had grown to such a4 an extent that they soon began to g ; s S leave the mother church and to form | The Misses Anna and Blla Kiipp, e e e hat they might find it | Gussie Levin and _Florence Rackett, s Sopentany ve mricer: summer residents of Gagenport, L. L. o ther church, when in | Were visitors Wednesday in Westerly. its latter years it was known as the Alexander M. Fraser, of Taunton, a Hopkinton church, there sprang many | former resident of Westerly, made a churches. Members from this church | brief visit here Wednesday, en route t settled in Brookfield. De Ruyter, | Norwich, where he will spend his va Yerone and Little Genesec. and there | cation. formed churches. But it was not unti LR L 15 1770 that the people of Hopkinton and [ AuguStus 4. Law, retived letter cy . /] s not been able to leave hi Westerly began to separate themselves since he from the mother church. It was in = l\\’o‘ that vear that the meeting house was > built at Reckville, ten rhiles north of Honkinton church. Oth churches were started in_Hopkinton Cit, Corners, South Kingston, Nianti eball club be pre: tic and Waterford. In all there were |the Memorial and Library 15 churches which left the mother | O preservation. s church, 1t is as yet undecided whether the| “It was 71 years ago that the West- | Westerly District Nurse association wil! eorly church broke away from the old | have a tag day, or substitute a concert tles. The church has had 12 pas as a means of securing public support | the present one being Rev. Clayto of the praiseworthy work. Jumbo Burdick, It is this old church which| One arrest for overspee f : welcomes now the Seventh Day Bap- O Tt TV s BANANAS doz. its” effect on automot tists to the gereral conference. BEAN 71 PORK 72“ | ©G. H. HASKELL, 402 — "Phones — 489 2.00—Clearance Price....$1.69 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 834. Central Whart . THE FINEST 35c DINNER IN TOWN | DELL-HOFF CAFE l'-‘rum 121 2 DR. L. H. SCHMIDT i Surgeon and Physician, Wishes to announce that he has opened up his office at 10 Church 3¢, Office hours—8-10 a. m., 1-3, -3 p. York State I 5 c Mealy 1 3 POTATOES peck33c Cream Cheese 1b. BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR—AII styles, made of pure Egyptian yarns. Sold formerly for 50c a gar- ment— Native Clearance Price. . TOMATOES Ib 5[} L Brown EGGS doz 2 I ( BATHING SUITS—The last call for Bathing Suits All of our Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits at little prices— Regular price 50c—Clearance Price.... 39c Regular price $1.00—Clearance Price.... 69c Regular price $1.50—Clearance Price. ...$1.19 Regular price $2.00—Clearance Price....$1.59 Regular price $2.50—Clearance Price. ...$1.89 returned from Melrose, months been suggested that the cham- eball pennants won by the PURE Léllllg i l gc l;;r];:r»L)zs . . peck 25[} I d Swiss CHEESE Ib 3 I H SILK PLATED SOX—Théy look like pure silk and wear better. In all colors. Regular price 50c— Clearance Price. . .87c ly, for now complaints ar $100 fine rule has a strong tendency to The White Rock mill is one of the | keep automobiles within the speed even B. B. and R. Knight mills that | limit. , commenced work this week on the| Just as Watch Hill has attained the | @ Florida three-quarters time schedule. In the | side name of Little Pittsburg, by rea- eleven mills affected there are »p- | son of people from that city predomin- | PINEAPPLES Each ratives. Five other mills of tuis firm, | ating at that summer resort, so Pleas- amploving 2,300, are still running on |ant View is gradually becoming L full time, 56 hours, owing to contracts | Norwich. | that will kee- them on this time to the | The body of Henry g 3 end of the vear. The one-guarter cut | year old son of Howar : Dried Imported time is to continue indefinitely, which | \who died recently in Gisin - i c will probably mean untfl November, | vy atisas foComuY, Jn -|§ PEACHES . .. Ib fippered Herring 2 Gans Ithen the coming crop of cotton will be | day) ‘and be buried in the Stillman blot available. in Hopkinton cemetery Tt is officially stated that the chic e g reason for curtailment is te avoid buy h”r (|d\‘$‘1sjol‘c(]5\\“u‘( 0 s ing any more old cotton, the mills at i 2 3 : . the present time being about one | DS brothers, and before returning ® 8 Ibs. Best 250 Chiver's 200 oirth bt 1o cotia gt L attend the Grand Army encamp- Tty g oo hoas expected | ment at Rechester. In the civil var| @ Laundry Starch Orange Marmalade Jar FLEXO SOFT COLLARS—These have a hair-cloth interlining which keeps them in shape. They will not wilt down the minute you warm up. The best 25¢ soft collar made— Clearance Price................19¢c Mohi tnamy BUTTER 1Ib. 2 8 H Allow Me Please to quote you prices or to give you ss< timates on all kinds of contract work, johbing, earpe-ter work, paintinz, etc, etc. Jobbing promptly attended to, Estimates cheerfully given, ' C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor ‘and Builder, SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS—In all styles and new pat- terns— Regular price 25c—Clearance Price....16¢c | Regular price 50c—Clearance Price...:34c this will allow the mills (o piece. out | Be Served in the 184th New Yorl ) . fhe seazon on the raw material nov on Sk Sl S | ! 218 MAIN STREET. and. s impossible.to buy cotton a: r . Camr , who purchased i e/ e H Skior o e % the present high price and break even, | the Edwin Bakcock plice in Dhm street H BELTS—Our entire Sm.d‘ of Belts 4\\111 be placed on Phone 370. Tt is the belief of the firm that op. | 4nd remodeled the house and improved York State Large ! sale. All new this season’s Belts. Formerly sold for 1 erates 16 cotton mills that the curtail- | the' extensive grotinds, is now havi | S 5 3 ment pian adopled will result in mutu. | the cone walks about the hot # PEA BEANS 1b 2 1Qc bag SALT bag 25c, 50c and 7Y5c— al justice to the operatives and to the up, to be replaced with brick | A ars n OC firm, and will e much 1 hard to | walks. Clearance Prices........18¢c, 37c and 59¢ bear than would be a complete Westerly’s horse watering foi 1 down of even a shorter period. are thoroughly cleancd wee = e | g d we P& . P . 3 ONE TOURING CAR. 2 2 iy precaution that is er taken in| : = 2 ¥ = g Yesterday we published a different list of summer - It is now officially announced by the | MANY otk t0o, bub- | picnic occurred on Tuesday. About{from a short visit with friends in| ) _ i 5 Two Maxwells sold low fer cash. school committee that R. A, H. Clarke | DHng drin ] mankind | 40 were present and a most enjoyable | Providenc - 55 goods at clearance prices and we might go on for day will succeed Robert M. Howard ng have taken the place of the unsanitary | time was had by all present. | Moses Fish has returned from a visit e e e | feacher of music in the public schools | PUblic drinking cups. | Burial of Mrs. Clara A. Clift. uu\tl_raspeJ;{‘): Rl sl Some of these things you must discover yourself. Come The balance of our Top Wagons, Mr. Clarke resigned the position two | Mada Roberts, weaver by. occupation | e Clift, wife | e is visiting friends. in Willimanti and see. - . Carriages, Concords and Express Wag« vears ago and _was sic ded by Mr. | and Howard. C. T. Jones, a Dartmouth | miil. graduate, will be teacher of lnanln home, fes in the high school in place M, Louise Shaw. and Marj Stene, graduate of Brow history and English, succeeding Olive Ryan Miss Mary Lewi uate, will have ci ploved in the Lorraine| of Char to Mys- o e S jlor Ohar Mys- | Miss Louise Inghame has returned to 3 Efreot. o < | her duties in Waltham, Mass., after a S ht's dis-| from West 3 e ety . e e Sidb| : . o two weeks' vacation spent with h Be gl v s gopd| died in West Orange, N. n ay | parents here* She was accompanied flo was a member, of Narrazan. | ‘Lor 2 Short Hliness, and was T3 vears | her slater, Miss Jessie,who has secured - mber, of Narrizian-| f age, and was well known here where | employment there. . | sett council, Knights otk olumbus.and | (he'Snt muny summers At the CHL | Chassga Whesler of Providence is vis- Sonties Tliche iting friends in the village. Albany Smith and far ft, was brougi ons at 20 per cent. off. \THE M. B. RING AUTO (0. | Agents for Pope-Hartford and Ovs: land Cars for New Londen Couniy, NOTICE uesday afternoon at te avel street. She husband two step- Marvin Schenck and d on sides he: M a Wellesley o, of th Iy have re- We Recover Furniture and do Carpet Laying York, son of the late Mr.| caughte turned from a long visit with friends in | grade in the s chool and Mrs. Halbert G. York, formerly of | Mrs. Harry Cormall, both of whom | csti ‘ 's. Ha 3 , 1 e « 1 O] Mystic. e.,hdh:: ‘11;']” \a:ln’;.'- t pion. Weszterly, died Tuesday morning of | are summering in Mystic. { e e Pleasan reet sche cute Bright's disease at his home in rhe body was taken to Elm Grove | = e et unt ;‘l.é'r;"‘.:l;lu'nu‘v\ri' Wil sceeed Miss An- | Boston. Mr. York spent a part of the| cemetery where services were held by | S e g . Kennedy in grade 1 and Ta, Miss | present season at Pleasant View and ones, rec f St. Mark's | e Kennedy being transferred to. Park | returned to Boston two weel . SN e Si gyt giy: e dudad avenue school in place of Miss Jenn where he conducted a meat for street, lawn eor garden sprinkiing Rheumatism Meikle, in grade 4 | Dusiness. Heo leaves a wideo: amarkel| Fire at Holmes Motor Works. Miss' Seressa Norman of Somerville, brothe Isaac and Frederick York.| The people of Mystic were awaken- | NOURISHMENT is strictly prohibited until further nes 2{:\!5,, will be acting principal of the | Burial will be in River Bend cemetery,| ed from their. slumbers on Monday | ts reliey b 5 uarry school in place of Phoebe | Westerly, night with an alarm of fir it being tice. This order will bs stristly sn«e g .‘a.;be{h I e R G e et s ed by FOR THE AGED AND ol v ¢eed Katharine Bransfield-Lenihan in 7 four hours. This time it mas the boil- rorced. i MYSTIC [ex Shop at the Holmes Motor company. Sulphur PHYSICALLY IMPOVERISHED 3 - On Monday night the men were work- Water 9 Per order Frank Gray, 29, Found Face Down- | ing overtime so as 1o take advantage I & 5 _. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONS | ward in Foot bf Water Drowned—. |0f the tide and used the boiler and o Baths h 0 N Tk b Biriallof Mirs. CHatlss Clifeiy, engine in grder to draw a boat on the | chich b ickly g 4 e —Various | (ry dock, and about two o'clock the ‘which can be quickly, conven- * Srie - Mention. men who were i i sleeping in a boat near- iently and cheaply made with MY BE PERMANENTLY QUERCOME | . . i o) seamennae | o nears e cricting o b ha about ! riished to the boiler shop only to find warm water and BY PROPER PERSONAL EFFORTS i{’;;;;';’,;“ ; Herlert Williaths, who wa WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE OE |t oo™ s % e o™it TRULY BENEFICIAL LAXATIVE-SYRUP |53 it roribtion “ramirmny e ot OF FigS AND ELIXIR o= SENNA, imfx"}- TN, and wish Some. auss WHICH ENABLES ONE T0.FORM REGULAR PN Malted Milk o utn aoe winaEome PALATABLE SUSTAINING Night 'phone 1083, STRENGTH -GIVING < For Sale at Your Druggists | ANG | it ablaze. The company’s hose was 3 9 ten out and a stream of water_soon | Glenn S . t the dut. Na damage wa out, of the building as it is Sul h s i of canized tin and is fire | phur Soap el LA Eadach Excellent also for skin diseases company did not turn out as it wasn't and to induce sleep when rest- of the fire distric less and wakeful. All druggists. the body secure. Th whs found face downward in BABITS DALY. SO THAT ASSISTANCE TO | ot i ifs“ani 2R o NATURE. MAY BE GRADUALLY DISPENSED | v o % ay who had been around th ERigEan w Dry Cleaner and Dyer WITH WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED, AS THE | 1% es "or rl-{y;,fi‘n!i:);!’:al\ Sraiin L Dereonal Poiniers Hiked Up frame AN T BEST OF REMEDIES, WHEN REQUIRED | "7- 't_;,{'f,“‘""" was notified. and allowed | parts—News Notes of the Travelers. Dost thou love life, then y was| —_—— do not squander time, for ‘ WRETD ASSIST NATORE AND NOT 10 SOP- | 27 7o 27 ¢ s e s TSt 5 B Tt bs st Be aramn | p My, and Mrs. James Rathbun o time is ths stuff life is —_— PUNT THE ATURAL FUNCTIONS.HAICH |55 %" S Pty i o e sl faf Sl B S, NoTlcE SUITS PRESSED 50c HUST DEPEND OLTIMATELY UPON PROPER | Mry=tic' svenue, and 1caves a wite Who | 1 " Kew Yors an piginest > | Do not sammder time el *Our Wagon Calls Everywhers Misses Florence Harley and Bernice N AR, bout a | exam- | nk | | WHOURISHMENT, PROPER EFFORTS AND | ircer. Srvecios and wiar i ne o1 now at!smith have returned from a short visit | woed, ¢ coal or filling a Island. He was RIGHT LIVING GENERALLY. : as 29 years of | g friends in New London. By o ke S o To 0€T 15 BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, ALWAYS BUY THE | Shoulder Disiocated—Loeg Brok e T A emds” I | t6 do your eooking. \ Get‘a Gas Hange an e n an nurs BENUINE. Svrup > Figs AND ELIXIR o SENNA : i rovi § s Providence. and cook at any time without a single MANUFACTURED BV THE ] - who works in Chap- Hen: Hoffman has returned to his guronum Fi Svrup @. |“isieosinz 2ie irritating, irksome, ire producing, pro- | home in West Brighton after a visit 3 = 2 { with friends in town. fanity provoking preliminary proceed- i i Gertrude Smith has returned from a A match and the firz is v, ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS % Bes) dmranc d i ide Smith has ure. < e firz is ready. ONE SIZE ONLY. PRICE 50¢ 4 8oTT. & | home, fell and broke her lege Sh.\‘l': “‘“\"’sl‘t‘nnxl::\)‘tle!ro&d(;n;s recent so. | Indisputably’ the world's best cooking On and after Allflllfll 18‘. 19’.1, the .lewell Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Smith of M rose,” Mass, are the gue: of Mis: Mrs. B. W. Latham is entertaining § | = —IN=— e the gue Miss | atl blessing every day in the year. Sav City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will : SR e i | e e R e, et e kv i | Furmture, Carpets e Whers o Buy in Westerly |0 s s Soer™ mon are VS5 monmaon o wssic wae cotir i s ics. moseis Prces|| be open every busimess day (except Safur- and Bedding ‘avsscscsasssssssesnssscrsssssascasescessssennas | F. Costello left Weanesda: Miss Viola McDonald has returned [ from $10 up. | erom a vi Rotary Gas Water Tank Heaters [NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | $10, connecting at cost. Wektariy Biraash two weeks at ¥ to their home in New Hamp- | Cook with gas and forget the siz- round. lehee ; 3 : o Capital ......,..Three Million Doflars Dudley ana‘; s Mel¥flle Daboll and Miss Mar- Elins, Fscopchnone e Te e e closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. | Rurplas . Thres Million Dollars rence, are spending two | zaret Joyce of Davis court were callars Over Eifty Thousand Accounts. 'Coun‘tr}] Losr s LSRR T rear strct | Gas & Electrical lhp’t- ‘ FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. SHEA & B“RKE Liberal, courteous and efficient i its | Noyes of Norwich was in Mystic on|was a social caller In New London Undertakers and Embalmers. | cial caller in New London. stove. A hot weather necessity and a | it with friends in Mystic. Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Keene, wio Ad- °n visiting in town, return-a 0 sons, ) Reduced ices on all our Sideboard: days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., Lotiohats . Ricking "ClidiNe” Dt Carpets, Bte,, Ete, i1y management. Wednesda: Tuesday. i Mai i ilding Ugaktie! Hermes of Deston, Fas ls|. DE Sad Mis Fratids O Brics nave) o) s Strests Alics Builaing. P AT et i T | the’guest of his parents Mr. and 3rs, | returned from New York ‘and are | Established 1901, Joseph Hermes. guests at the Palmer house. MME. TAFT—Falmist and ciairvoy- | Harold L, Wells, 0. D., Optometrist. Miss Picnic at Stewart Farm. S \TAnaaTPeahaT of . SU ant Anyone troubled or puzzled with ¢ i, SYIVAT | heir own ur others' affairs. call ‘Sha| WHEN you want to put vour busi-| WHEN you want to put your busi- Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Defective vision corrected by the prop- reet is spending a sho Hho | er :‘jmul of lenses. Royo: s.ppo’u At the farm home of € d Stew- 1est o "rir‘lld\’gm Gve',-'fer‘l‘\‘“ as 'hel gdvises with a certainty hizher than ness before thé public. there is no m. ness before the public. there is no me- | ghannon’ Building Annex. Roem A, Lans y. i LS8ett P chnlas i : powers. 2 = ¥ worthy Block. Westerly. R, L art at Wamphassett Point a family = Mrs. Elizabeth Hurst has returncd! New Loadon. Comn -~ | ~omeBton St.Lolum B e ni The Balletns 0¥ erts | o b rns o "rina “Hillulhe advertls- Talashoze A48 ocuse