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" "WESTERLY'S NEW COURT HOUSE Miss Margaret Joyce is visiting | Town, and by publishing the same once § & F | :. P .. i - " Plans of Architect for the Building Approved—Granite 5 i B v BAKI NG POWDER 3 Bradford Concern for Westerly. ! 5 Jutely P . ! ~ Absolutely Pure The commission represcniing lha*;:'llunrhulw at Brightman's pond, on The o’lly Baki ng Powder made state of-Rhode Isiand and the town | Thursday night. OF Westerly, having In charge the oroc- | Owini to the severo rain storm there | fromRoyal Crape CreamofTartar tion of the joint court house and town | was small attendance Thursday eve- ¥ hall r:-:::ln:.y have approved the plans | ning at the excellent concert given for | i ‘NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE the specifications are being prepared | Nure nesociation. | oY VASIng | #ie peospective builders. As the vote | 5o wiljam Kennedy, in her: si%- & tBe t9wn prescribes that the bulld- | e Seur, died Friday morning at ner Bl I o o bt itEranite PIo” | nome ' in Rockef street. ~Besides her | NOANK LEGAL NowioEs: propriation, necessitated the drawing ‘\'\‘.'“ ;:’“‘ l"l‘ :“:‘d‘f“ .k e b R *‘“"i - NOTICE TO CREDITORS, of tw’- gets of plans, one for a brick | V' | e i Entertainment for Benefit of St. Jo- | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD bulldmg with granite trimmings and | The plaot of C. B. Cottrell & Sons | h's Church—Sil inks Hold | *¢ Norwicli, within and for the District ane {08 & granie builing. The gen. | closed Triday noon us ueual and wiil| Pk ShurchSilven Links Hold |or NOrwici. on ‘the Tst day of Septem: qr-l esign for both buildings is of | not resume unti uesday morning, ul Sale. 1911 5 méral character and the | thus giving the employes a Sunday | 3 | 150 3. ayrane susee | SMALL LEGS NICELY CU]?EB !l“flflr jor and floor plans arc identical, | holiday as well as Lavor day. ‘There was a large attendance at then eanie oft Rosa B Semay, late of [: 3 while the whole is practically the same | Willlam W. Hiscox of Westerly and | dance in the town hall Friday evening, |~ Ordcréd, That the Administrator cite . as described in these columns several | New York, circulation manager of The | iven for the benefit of St. Joseph's | itors of said deceased lo briug SIRLCIN gt " ) | k | months ago when the fentative plan Iron Age, Iron Age Hardware, Metal | chureh. Grinmels orchestia irom | (claims “against said ostate 8 11 0Gioc for a brick building was first submit- Worker, and Building Age, is on a vis- | Mystic furnished mu: Everyone | x months from this date, by PORTERHOUSE. o [: g 2. e e e ae hask 2 sl cihe. [[Rftide onee o nat i B ek “nound - { Saturday Morninig 2 If the building is constructed of | days _Guy Wiggins is in Lyme on a short | gl §:208%, °F (i order, on the sign Westerly granite, the walls will be | yr.iors Nash and Babeock and Cap- | ViSit: | deceased Jast dwelt, ana in the same ghickee than of ‘brick, amd in fhat | 1,in"“Siine went (o the state range case the rooms will be made a trifle | [aii.0 wiicrnoon for tarmet pracies | friends at Ocean in a fiewspaper having o cireulation in n O ! ! N LEAN CHOIC S p ;-;.u;::w:fi( e is cxpected that | “:ln:“' Pitfn: comphng Cokot wrlinky | e ag e B B Gt eddient’ :ufl'"ox’“?“"%r‘j”‘(’)':’ Lot Th i ALEE Chuck Steak CORNED BBEF SALT poRK 2 i %ids for construction invited within { home in Ansoni: ” Ic i Attest FANNIE C. CHURCH, T RIB and LOIN LAMB CHOPS 1b 12%c ARl NATIVE : GHOICE » 16{: 5 Ibs CHOICE PIGS FEET - - . | . e R e TR ] o e 5 ibs VERY FINE TRIPE - - 25¢|ghops ~ | U Small Fore SPRING LAMB construction of the Bradford Other shore resorts in Washington | her home in New Haven after visiting e Dysing association at Bradford in the | COUnty, were committed by some fel- | her sister, Miss Alice Duiiridge. at SSh inoki Westerly is going forward oW Who may be daily mingling with | the Palmer. dersizned {<Zi,‘»‘x.~|' Tapigly and the mammoth cotton unit | the society people. who learns their Sobosis Open Saptember 11 ch, Conn., within _the BEthe plant covering two and one. | movements and is somewhat acquaint in the above and’ foregoing ¢ half acres of land is nearing comple. | ©d With their cottage or hotel homes. Thf‘“p\fl‘?(' xchools n mf“. lage will LOUIS 1. BRUNELLE, = i n Monday, September il. Adminisirator. tion although it will be several mor R Eoi L Defore the mammoth building is ready RN ; B e tcy. A local fitm has are STONINGTDN street was a caller in New London notified 1b 6%c o S to w Friday. 1 . X R 3 B e ek has promen o o ietrs | Mrs. W. H. Palmer Seriously Ill— Good Sum Netted. | ' -— - : “fory that on Thursday of this week | Teachers for Coming Year—Harbor | There was a4 large attendince at the | = "] (§ - - lh 4 Chfllce “] [ - the fiem was awarded, without compe- | Thieves Loot Craft-—Vacation Notes. | C2I€ and apron sale given by the Sil- | - ; 1 tition, the contract to build the woolen | ver Link society Friday afternoon. A i unit of this great industry, Prepara- Mrs, W. H ,,‘T,",[, 4 former resi- | 1aTge sum was realized. | Cromwell.—Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Met- tlong for commencement on the new | dent of the borough and sister of | o b Y |calf and - family will return to New eontract have been made and will be fudge B B Hinckiey, is ill and wven shortly from their summer home well under way before the comple- | seripus condition in & Trookivn hos: COLCHESTER in Cornwall. 2 tion of the first contract. pital, having been operated upon for e ¢ The woolen unit of the plant will be | Jjtendicitis. i L2 i Hartford. _If the people of Hartford mearly ax large s the cotton unit and | Teschers Announced, Church Services to Be Resumed—Sarh | ;uaranten $5.000, Mme, Tetrazzini will Lubin Dies fr(.a Injury by Horse—|sinz in Parsons theater on the even- The teachers for the Stonington | Guild Whist and Social. ing of March 12 mext, high school and the grammar school are: Principal and_teacher of math- ematics, Clarence Sibley: commercial | branches, Miss Elizabeth McGrath; completed. will represent only ene-third of the plant as now planned. A representative of the hig English cerporation savs that the town of ‘Wasterly ie perhaps waking up to the Sweet Mealy Cooking Large Florida Yellow Choice i otatces 41bs ] 50 Potatoes pk 290 PINES . eachlsfl ONIONS . . 50 LEMONS mlfln Baki Geo. Washi Granulated Chociare cake! B¢ | CRisps™. ’é'pé’;’s 25[} s"i'j"fi AR $l fi" 14 its Rolled Oats \ - e e '30 Corn Starch pkg 50 In_Cloth Sack Rev. E. C. Ingalls and wife returned ing th | Wednesday evening from a month's m""""n-‘:e'«":f”:,‘lfi-’h‘" on 18 doing about | (0™ 0 Rosa Brant: Latin and | visit with relatives fn Kingston on B = the building line thin Cg | history, Miss Sarah Dolan: Engiish, e Eudson, Sear, from the fime the town council | IS8 Lovise J. Washburn; German and | M and, decided to exempt the Bradford Dye- | [l OIS, S0iy MCCOVs SUBGT | turned Thursday from three ing association property from taxation | 0l Wisic, WSS Havriet Woodward: | oiayTat one of the summer resorts|the | Stumpf and Weigold familios Tor a period of ten vears, the corpe e et Bokton, which will be held at Hishiana 1ake | 1 pkg Tea )3] RAISINS 2 pkgs Bridgeport—Mrs. John J. Bloss of dgeport. president of the Woman's union, has gone to Sharon to be with her father, who is very ilL Girocery Combination Mrs. Alden A. Baker and rs. Willlam S. Curits r veeks Thomaston.—Several Thomaston peo- ple will attend the annual reunion of of taxation on the property acquired | 1€ returned Thursday from a days’ visit with relatives in New York Meriden.—The p: s Jennie B. Stanton. nmar school teachers are: #o that the town would lose nothir tien insisting to pay the present et supervisor of physical | Mrs. Harry Elgart and son Abraham | today (Saturday). "The ing of a neavy|f 1 pky Jelly Powder ) In taxes by reason of this big Toreign | Nc ‘srammar scho 5 aret | Mr. "and Mrs, James Davis and two | freight train sprung the burglar alarm COFFEE Best Laundry - ind: locating in the town of West- | [ ith grad iss M. Loulse Pendle-| ;)5ren returned fo' New York Fri-|at Fréd Weber's jewelry st fl s STORE arty Fhe plant o destined to ve the | (G0 [ Mite Helen Wheelers 5t | 00 S e (i aown in Dr | Cotons street e otnér evening. | B 1 kg Corn Flakes Royal Blend b [ STARCH 7 1bs THI Jargest manufacturing establishment | in Rhede Isiand, the state noted for | m magnitude of its industries. clen Meltenna; | Cragin's large touring car. Mr. Davis flelen Mckenna: | is chaufteur for the doctor. 3 - S M e Co o o, | OLD.WEW ENGLAND. whYs. | 108 Cocen N, o 930 | SR o Bt Pickling Spices 1b. ZJ0 | BEANS . . 1b Until 11 o’clock a.m. son: 1st, Miss Sarah Leahy; kindge e Salt 2 4[: Golden Yellow I I c Monday, Labor Dfly. | | “ : Curfew Still Rings, and District Schools construct; vhen a hod carrier | 8arten, Miss Florenc 3. Quintard; | man, were -calling_on nds in town k g fhrew freshi slacked lime at the boy, | Substifute, Mrs. E. T. Eafon. Wednesday. Mr. Bastman and sister Still Flodrish. SHREDDED iking the boy in the lefi | Thieves Loot Boats. were formerly of this place and moved | Everywhere, even in the midst of c | | MACKEREL 6for MEAL . . 4 lb i ol 253 Pure I I 3 Tved from Oat: litew geeke 4 current two or three generations ago. - at Pleasant View last season, will not | a visit here. 3 Barton of Binghamton, | gyt 00 O e minders of compete in the Labor day contest and | v ausin town with theit) the most fiourishing and progr e i e P A eend | RHITHIELTT gompsta n the Labor day contest an iilna e eadlen it | e it LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BAKED GOODS FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY adley; 5th, Mi: B, Miss Gertrude Kellehe) Annie Spellman: 3d, 12, was gather- kindlings at a building in course of er, Miss ¥ was there with permission and the | Harry W. Pabcock beinz the latest | {rom the Middletown Hizh school, af- man whe threw the lime declares that | jooted: aiso launches being - riddled, | ter Which he entered the United States it was dome In a spirit of fun and with | jife preservers, tools and. everything | Pavy end is an officer in the madical no mallefous intent, and he sincercly | (hat could ne rasily carmied swas bes | €O He has been stationed for s : and regrets the incident. The injured boy | ing taken from boat owners e | eral months at Hingham, Mass., P s, e ErE Mohics ¢ b 4 ag placed under medical treatment | (e ce have. Becn race oe far g |now en route to Washington D. C.|ings with their queer gable ends to | CREAMERY Northern #nd it fs mow believed that the eve- | Naybrook . where he expects to Dbe stationed in| the street—while ever and anon there i Every Egg y sight will be saved Visitors and Tourists. thes faface cow York i« at| 8T still to be encountered men Who But‘tel’l |h dgl | — . tanley Strong of Now 1 1 George F. Clarke, winner of the| . i) . Pendleton éua’ Miss' | nig cummer home on Broadway for a | adhere to the dress and fashion of life Good sitver prize cup in the sailing event | |1clen Pendleion | | ‘endangering the evesight. The boy | ton harbor. a rowboat belonging to of the fathers—old houses, rows of Benja . Friday, Mr. and Mrs, rian of New e, causin excruciating pain and Thi are ain visiting Stoning- - ¥ - * s isiing s aning: father. Mr. Eastman was graduated of the work and evidences of the lives B, Ofis, on South Main ‘st have been at ihe Ocean house, re- | committee. he will not enter his | U5 PIEN A ey Injury Proves Fatal. | bousebolds that are conducted almost I e e e of three trial | . Miss Grace Sparrow returned to | am Tubin who was seriously in- “ % in the colonial fn:;es. Eup:)er i: BAKED BROWN Getman fl ]fl Three. laer I CREAM on twice out of three als | Hartford Saturday ccompanicd by [jured hy beimz thrown from a horse | yet the evening meal throughout rural 5 B s, o, Tt che | M 5 ithrap, “Vin i spen |1t Sunasy, dhea at bacicis Bosnit]| X0 5giand sod in o soedy propor |§ BEANS qt | ZG | Bread loaf C [Coffee Cake it 01Ul CAKES ~. 0| BISCUIT doz B0 B e ocnice i his e | arrow T S o M. Amios | oved at Broders store on Laba. | tion of the city homes as well, and 1t = [ the feser trophies in his col Kol m-far o Marston | non avenue. The body was brought | is not only supper in name, but the i Sehere it will have prominent and per- wn today (Saturday) for a|here for burial. = _ - yame foods are served in the same ; e Yacation. - They | - Wooster lodge, Noi 10, F. and & M. |0y o A Royal Flush. | Public Entitled to It | manent position. ceting Friday eveni o A o g e o i | What are called primitive customs .nmln Hays Hammond 3 We hope Jim \Au!.nnué mnpdn.o il W. Hiscox Sunday R ftom's| Asa Miller of Fitchville, one of 2 i o spatches say, when he was is team of oxen down Penn- | T - oam o R e s b was mions | Euiye Theicurfen Funks SO ANy gave King George a dig in the ribs and | sylvania avenue, by way of compensa- | B recoesr ths sum ot e 2 s on Dusiness for the Society, | church steeples. though leniency is | allea him “Old Top. A roval fush, | tion for Champs failure to make good | cover th f $24.20 | ¥ < n } : = b et e sum of ¥ ADestejatthe tnn: 1. Stebbins and chilaren leif | practiced with respect to the ordering | we bet.—Washington Heral with those mules.—Washington Post. ’lhch.-d e o i whs eed | Following are the guests at Wam- | ay for Higganum, where thev will | of lights out at the same time. The e == e i Bn & Jocal paper. was heard before. | o s . e Week ending Seb- | gnend Saptember at the summer home | gicert sohool exists everywhere in Bachelors and Hypocrisy. An Important Problem. Judge Oliver H. Williams, ridaY's | nor, Newport, R, L; G, A Spencer, Mr,| 0 Mrs. Stebbins’ parents. Dr. Steh- " oot and smallec seotions, | . About the worst hypocrite in thel —Affecting as it does the very founda- Session of the Third district court. | 10 JEVEOrE R L G NewYor v Mr-| bins will %o later in the month for a | the more remote and smaller sections. | world is an old bachelor who claims | tion of society—the home—this ques- Stebbins’ brother, | The town academy has not wholly sur- | that he likes children.—Chicago Rec- | tion of divorce reform is one of the of ed as greatgrandfather worked BIS, (yess herore the public, inere is no though this is cited solely as a pic- | dium better than throngh the advertis 4 & columns of torial element of charm, not as an in- Mr. Hiscox te 88 en- | Samuel Stall Gooras v ork e’ [ short vacation. Mr | o gaged to do th by Fred_opi | TORE Sl 00 P s dward Hazen, of Middletown. accom. | rondered to the modern bigh sehool. | 0rd-Herald. most important before the American who stated to him that the P. ¥L| \iinn. 1. A, Huff and son, London, | Panied them & | e S ey S people.—New York Herald. Ouie company did a volume of | | B, Melllle, AThats, N ¥ Dr. Edwin B. Cmagin returned Fri- | A majority of the farms are still worlk WHIEN yoli want ta put your busi ST - i THERE is no advertising medium in - Aax,to his home in New York after iwo e, New London; . N, ¢ Londen: M. | months’ vacation at his simmer resi- denca on Broadway. The doctor family will return there later in the business during the s o | 1 1 that in additlon to | 'y 3 D i | Stamford, Conn.: Mr. anc other advertising matter, and that the | v v ' v i diing . Mrs, . Ladd, | | dustrial fact to flaunt. charge was reasonable. He testified | X\ "Youk citys James Dieald ©ooe: { month. | aunt. that Mr. Opie refused to pay the bill | \u. ¥ Jamen . tomenDipald, Lyny > John F. O'Connell has returned from | The New England style of architec- outing at Block Island \mm o ern_Connecticut equal to The Bul- sults. tin for busines: We shall discontinue installing and repair work of all kinds on and after The witness The Bulletin Iyn, N, d claimed he had no. authority to klin, Brooklyn, N. | {5’ weeks s . g RS o S Snine Frass Mk | ygiriet and Soeial " e norn sowness. wowt | STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND SAs%senvice September 1st, 1911 , 1911 sland; Felix Cu Thomas J Mexico: chan, rvi Sweeney, counsel fc or mon-suit on the rew's church gave their first whist| of the country churches are redolent | and dance In Granee Al raaa¥ | with suggestion of the storied past. | Eleehs: Cr i > and the echoes from the pulpits often of the bill for Judge John W defendant, mov gnew and Mouray, WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND Our office and shop will be kept ey Rl i ugene Donohoe, John Donohoe, | York He painted the portrait of Emperor Wil- T e orman | against | AwTence McCabe and dames Riloy. == helm L a privy councilor cailed on Bifven, judgment of $75 and costs was | To Play Montville. Good Posss:Waric him to expre: gZiven for plaintiff. Several new cases Sere entered and the other cases on | My All persons indebted to the Robert Brown Estate are requested to make WATCH HILL o-20Ry BLSTK ISLAND 2303 50c Adults, Children 25¢ 75c- Adults, Children 40c 41, HOURS AT WATCH HHLL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND the emperor’s satisfac- industrial park this afternoon the| 1f Ethel Barrymore does not zive her | tion. There was only one criticism to <& agent a r team will play the Montville ise in salary si ' | make—would the professor be so kind und that the suit was against the | ok music, pulp | § B H. Opic company. while the evi- | MY’S:!'Ic o Cecil Bigelow of Hartford is the | serve to strengthen the illusion. The | i @ence showed that the contract was guest of his parents on South Main | old fashioned gentleman and lady are |} Norwich & .1 f f ie. ot gale o I orwich . .20 Block TIsland h b f with Fred Opie. " Everett A Kingsley, | _ e RS e e e s i open for the sale of the balance of our . eounsel for Mr. Hiscox, cla d that | Funeral of Peter Donohoe—Miss he resular praise and worshio se every village function. We cling to | Watch Hill 1 New London :-;rea nn!e:ms a‘m‘:.m‘:«.y‘.‘_;x ,m;;;x OF | Marshall Given Farewell Party— | 1jcc h“flm“]" hmflz\m".’,’ “mfl lvw'.‘ it ‘rl';e e e e ) Blook Isalnd _'DM‘; 250 | s oA o st k and the ” tion it ount L l’ff‘" t»h: Iz‘?;‘;r“‘r‘wum 5% detaianat | R i Hoah e ‘.‘v‘n‘-rl-li\:fl'f,,v i [{v vl-' past, and by so floing we ““V"’“e} e e.,zz”ch;URs AT aLocK\;”\_":;m ::‘;4 DAYS. e coliec cC S £ Tibmitted to the Midgment for e | The funeral of Peter Donohoe, who | Youns Fesple's union & 530 p. m. | the more progressive among our | : d dand will1 h ¢ S e to b e, with conts, | o0 &4 W Home on Wiy sirect Tues- — younger people.—Boston Chamber of | SPEGIAL EXCURSION TIGKETS ue us and and will be in charge of Mr. Y e -‘;f'**;mm‘, TR e e bl LA Ll Bl o Why Folks Are Stung. Commerce Publication. |} wXemwicnm ro wiiTE mmACH ana retarn, weekdavs and Sundays sikenness and pleade ck and was largely attended. Re- A statistician has figured it out that ElcKets cents, including ‘tr rviee from New London to Beach. R e ) e | hign mass a3 Celcbraicd, by | there are 000,000000000 " bees in- tho A Painter's Ratort: ! W. A. Breed and Mr. N. C. Armstrong t offense. She promised to ob- | i, Flemming: Burfal pyus in | porld. That Q'Ew}\f;f;‘sfv',‘.\;”“53‘\{ Shottly after Frauz Lenbach had | Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2. | | , | i l the docket were continued |team. A good game is looked f hearted creatuse. That divorce s Sl G e i T teh Hill v e The lineup for Mystic will be Me. | Story was just too sweet for anything, | 8 to paint more distinctiy the buttons |§ and Block Island. For further information, party rate at office - H 4L | e R M| SOy o v thing. | gty > 1| of company near landing, Norwich immediat p ment to I. + A. bree Y Lecal Laconics. |25, el b, Baeie ey Dk Zel §orantan Pribune. ; g:m‘:e ;’:&‘,E"e'l"f‘; “';‘g‘bli'elzg]’;‘;;“:‘t! NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. m € ay Mrs. Joseph T. Chapman and dangh- | cay | Noves cf, ('larence Wilcox r R R TG e A fer Tura of New London were Vis- [ Thix will probably he the last sar CZ ftors Friday in Westerly. of the season, e —_———— Edward M. Dodge, Senator Louis W. | Party for Miss Marshall. Dellcately paint heads. not buttons (ich mal* nur Amold and Thomas McKenzie are at- ( Ty for Miss Marshall, koepfe, aber keine knoepfe!) ‘el his the celebration a Block Is- H 5 femine " Cetebration a1 ek 15| 2128 Norm G Marhall of prov FOrmed ) mes o wapior whon | mother, Mrs. Isabella MacKenzie, was this answer was brought to him | The members of Misquamicut camp, | Ziven & cirprics oery T A, Wi i No. 2. Wondmen of the World, enjoved | s, Atana or (b i lursday even- i gng gently reared, women wili find in | 1aughed heartily. him a moment over his glasses and | said: “Look here. Mr. Councilor, 1| who is hereby authorized to receive all monies due said estate, and to give . receipts for same. NOTICE — | ade while on Vst 1 Mysiic caime | all the seasons of their lives, as maid- SPSDSERI | Lo give her a farewell, as she leaves| ens, wives and mothers, that the The Better Lot. i s | for her home after five weeks' stay i B atthaponey sdenethi Fens® Children Ory |2 one S i erchs stay il simple, wholesome lazative remedy | 1S STt ickans, chanctors F LETCHER'S j were played during the evening. | which acts gently and flpZamin|- s> Yo S0 TS Well g8 ba. i ] \ OR FI i gently and pleasantly and | repgers gnd that he moved them on urs 0 Bn rflwn s a e 3 in Camp Over Holiday. naturall f ¥ | L CASTORIA | il il 000 T s | 15008l and whieh may be taken at | tad o cho board with sympathy. 120 — | dice. Jeannette Marsnail, Ethel Domin, | 2% S _“m"“ : et s“{‘em needs a | consideration. orma G. Marshall, Mrs. X ' 1ve, Wi er ty eal- | o 03 i I‘\'d:sv Daniel Miller, Xnam er[x‘l‘.&‘k 1y beneficial gfl tecisase}.S Anfapy 1 can never forgive you. Mr. Dick- Citnton Allardles 5t Providench:. e effcets, is Syrup of Figs| ens,” a 1ady once said to bim, “for the ha lfl n“, in “BSlfll'l] e Ju d Gladys Wileox. Wai.| 2nd Elixir of Senna. death of Littie Nell In “The Old Curios- ter and Harold Wilcox, Ralph Bates,| It has th: 1 Shop.” ” ‘essescecscssressessessesserssssaresessanerness | |1t MacKenzie and Roy Tift of| which i a6 oS etieany: of diwor f e . s 10 Miss Ods T w0y Tt of| which is so refreshing to the taste Surely.” he replied. “you would not camping at Nauyaug in Tyron cot- | that warming and grateful toning tc| bave liked ber 1o marry a butcher or INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |'ases for over Labor day. the stomach which responds so favor | @ baker.” Local Jottings. i s Westerly Branch | Prank siazara o New York is tne| 21 fo its action and the lczative of | ¥ Three Million Dollars | uest_of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henpy | f€Ct Which is so benefcial to the sys | h Schafrer. f v = S et i z. cooThres Million Dollars |~ 1q Mrs. Conrad Kretzer spent| o viel oc®aslomally, its genth 55-57--589 West Main St. ARTHUR M BROWN. Execuior On and affer August 1ist, 1911, the Jewet . Ciiy Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will be open every business day (except Satur- days) from 10 o'clodk a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also Provisions always on Branding Him. “Jim doesn’t think much of me, I NOTORCYGLES 3 1911 5 h. p. Twin Indian, fally | equipped, guaranteed first class coa- - _ Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Friday in wich. cleansing is required. be does, old man. Just the |hand. Free lunch every Saturday |§H{IP ccurteous and “efficlent 1 fts| S. Earl Drown is seriously ill at the| The genuine, always bearing {h | other day he fold me you wes 3 | ek 1910 6 h. p. Thor Twin, thoroughly o1 orris Pen. A 3 iy "y 3 Te ‘& e 1 1919, . P b, ¥ ‘mapagement. e of Morrix Pendoton. © * "} name of the California Tig Syrp Co | brick” closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. The Westerly House, gverhauled. at. factor. . Prices 0. ‘Establishea 1901, Friday to attend the ahnual Bill din-| may be purchased from all leadin; | “I'm surprised” 2 Formerly D. J. O'Brien's, 68 No. Main. c v PE':DLETDN T L Wells. O. D., Optometefst. | N | druggisisin original packagns of on | “He went further than that. He FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. i el & Bl ae o 10 BEWEWL 2 Fhons B85 i % " | said you were a regular gold brick!"— er DOMIE | moledo Blade size only, price fifty cents THERE {5 no advertising medium THERE 15 0o advertsing medium > B R eotul. o]t The Bull | Eastion CORmectictt conal o Fne Buls letin, for business -results. letin {or business results. it with Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray in Ledyard. % ective visi: ted John rsythe has returned from a e xision, corrected by m"'"E m ’