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E 3 i || — = : $ and additional election _officer : 5 2 feis - ¥ '.' ". . each place of voting in the town, : : ¢ ' i The polls will be open from 9 a. m. s . ’ i 4 4 until 5 p. m, as 1 the case of the - - R Ws TRUSS! e - \ : 7 . g Painful Accident. : 7 3 . 3. S James Maine sustained a severe cut 4 ou the Dootors | Lieut. Col. Pendleton’s Regiment To Be Traunsferred: o e it S ot the mase 3 boing / - . F t with an iron disk with whic . M Benjamin Hunter Under Bonds of $500 For Appear- | comeone was plaving quoits. " » ) : Wedding Anniversary. ' . - Norwich G : ance Friday—Theft of Old Auto Tires Causes Trouble Joseph F. Joseph ‘on Sunday celebrated ' the 21st anmiver- % i sary of their marriage, as also Mr. —Forty Hours’ Devotion. 4| JoSepils virthaay. Mans remembran = ; : ‘ - Ces were received by the couple dur- o ing the da > 2 % : Although officia orders have nol town council would not reject appoint- Made Good Catch. been issued, the war dop ent ment as chief of police. On Sdturday a stag party was en- ; nning to transfer the Twenty-third Rev. Edwin N. Babeock of Troy, N. lgrt&ined on the smack Etta and Lena, Infantry regiment, of wi dwin P. | y.who has property interests in West- | Capt. John Ostman leaving port for Pendleton of West tenant | grly, is here on a visit. ‘}'0('}& Island at i0 p. m, returning Eolatly o Byt . TeX., | . 3figs Kthelynd M. ~ Randolph will | Sundey noon. The-party came home . to Fort Ben Harrison, Indian- | N5 Ok for Portland, Me., to|in excellent spirits, having captured apolis. The Tenth infantry, which now | {€47¢ tI8 WaCH, 208 g 60k Sem. | two barrels of flounders. arrixons Fort en Hurr is to. be | tuke v Personal Mention. 7 grdered for duty at Panama. aiey| Bdward S. Crumb of Bradford has| . A. Tracy of Nerwich was a of our oae 1S40 be designated & e made | purchased the Brightman farm at| caller in_town Monday. \ Dt Nencme Changes N ileton 1s 4 | Quonocontaug from the heirs of Peleg| E. A. Monjo and family returned to ¢ 4 brother of Miss Eilen itz Pendleton, | T. Brightman. % | New York this week after spending g Z 5 5 | president of Wellesley colicge. ¢ lawyer of Westerly and the| the summer with J. B. Wilcox. i p Throw Away the Truss. majority of the police force attended| ILeslie (w‘uger ufw ‘?nr\nch is the Tuo case g Capt. W, A. Callings gives ene | Mrs. M. E. Collins, who has spent|the opening session of the superior|BUest of August Muller. =~ .- Nior ait sufférers from rupture, | the summer at Weekapaug Inn, was | court Monday e mnd O enisnd cohildren q gs suffered a double rupture— | taken to Hartford Monday in a specia Isaac G. Barber, the former Main | N/ dchiza e > To his bed for gears. No Gt s aheA: Ca the Colenik) e 1 erecking o awal | Mrs. Dwight Stone. letc Monday for i miitd Bl cass and, proncuneed : ‘at Westorly, which . ing house on East avenue, next the | ‘helr home iw Norwich Town. s "fl_a-w«—n- Capt Coilings kept <§ to a S \f“‘t_x-wmence of Otis Champlin. Fare T d dl W d d SEpariimenting on Bimself and nnalls 10 the | New liaven. ught <3 2 er- SRR TS T O | Som, Witkayans 10 Westcrly In an | Rev A Dy Woodwerth, D; D quper MYSTIC uesgay amd . Weanesday, S gt Cutlabs sends Bis disocvery toann | Ambulan compunied by N0 Ale|tian church in Japan, spoke Monday [Charity Chapter to Have New Hall— peonie who are ruptured. If you witl send | ((10anLS. and on the train there evening in the vestry of the Broad| Hood-Hymon Weddi Mre, Emily 4 $he coupom Below, he witi mail yon entirely =150 members of her family. She street Christian church. % f - Sree & ohe weak's trial treatment <0 you can N« vear and recently fell and ks ; : Collins’ Funeral Sest it on yeur own case. This cOsts You no- | = <tair a fracture of leg.| The forty hours' devotion was open- e > an Shing and you are sure to be benefited. S0 | She i aunt to the wif Page, | ed with a solemn high mass in the| Cparity chapter, Order of Eastern mail the coupon now. 4 cottager at Watch :h\xaclx oth:\e Ill-l)'lplll“arrul{:f‘:s.nh"?pl\:‘“‘ .I\*m; held its bi-monthly raeting in o - —— Sunday. V. e . 0. O. F. hall Monday evening. A TRE oUToN. kiants R R g S, A Opthegstne.. Benjamin Hunter was arraigned | celebfant, Rev. John Dunn deacon and | ciages of candiaates was Iniilated after S B3, Watertous, v.: Monday afternoon before Judge Oliver | Rev, Hepry Bruno sub-deacon. WHICh: a =pllalifine \ woa enfbye ara o Please send me One Week's Test Treat- = Witliams in the Third district court, In the latest list of awards in The | refreshments were served. The chap- meat for Rupture. Thistestto he FREE. a th makin; an assault upon | School Arts Guild contest the nmames | ter is anticipating gétting into its new Twill commence using it at once. s Sullivan with —a dangerous |of Westerly school pupils are con-hall in the Masonic temple erected in X on, a revolver. Walter P. Dixon | apicuous by their absegce for the first| Gravel street. which promises to be T ppearing as attorney. Hunter pleaded | time in years. It happened that West- | open the first of October. g 8 ¥ and furnished a bond ‘01 erly pupils did not ‘compate in that 0 appearance at the reguiar | special contest. f Sieston’ of court mext Friday. This| ™" WEDDING. . of our « i € th result of a war of R fir . words which started Pawcatuck, | STONINGTON. Hood-Hymon. Ginger Bonbens. onn., and ended with a shooti The marriage of Katharine Balle o ! T . Ginger bonbons are readily made by | Westerly I. and the arre | Highways Put in Charge of Commis- | Fiymon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. taking oblong pieces of preserved gin- | Hunter used has been a sioner—Ballots at Coming Election— | Harris Hymon, of Thames _street, an ger and inserting these in the hollows | « v for soveral vears and | UOMSrERS ot o mRe - | Groton, and Daniel Hood of New Lon: f fine large dates ich have been known violation of law. | r. an s losep « Josep e dor took place Monday evening at 8§ stoned Draw together and | 7 n is made that the ebrate Wedd o'clock at the parsonage of the Bap- 5 roll in powde ed with the intention tist church, Rev. G. R. Atha perform- = | sca Wivan and not with The town of Stonington on Monday |ing the cersmony. The bride was at- oing bodily “k” m \n;::‘ morning~voted to change its system | tired rin (\tmn» n‘;\el\gr;: suit with pic- okir oiver was ‘taken fri oA ; ture hat to match. She was attended| - nt Ofmcer Maxwell, | Of highway work and place it in the |, %y " yigtar. Miss Oril G.. Hymon. Wher: o 1y i es[e” it Mmior reatstad | bands of a commission for a period | 5. hor Sister: Miss Oril, ¢ Hymon. 3 arrest uently taken into; of five years, The annual financial [ of Mystic. Later, at the home of the ' \essesesesssssescsessesssssessesescesesesasenees that he did not| meeting " was heid in borough hall | brides” parents, a reception was held OF re s a ym}n .u.fit’;" Roatine business was transacted. for the family of the bride. Mr. and 3 pol uniform The Mrs. Hood left on a hopeymoon trip to [NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY ed was ot calibre, and Elsciion’iBay Ballots ¢ spent in New York and on their re- o 9 ° 9 % 7 v B3 Tunter's m was low There will be two elections at St jturn will reside on Crystal avenue, BRaiil ... .. Three Milllon Dottags | cation and pleaded | ular town meeting will be held from ble presents of cut glass, silver % been bofore the cour 9 a until 5 p. m., at-which officers [ and linen., Surpius .........Thres Million Dollar: b fore the cou a m. v ! : ;"r ifty Thousand bty S oy suppore. o] will be voted-for and the ballots on Funeral of Mrs. Emily Collins. Liberal, courteous =nd efficlent la It judgment. Mr the regular Australian ballot and the | The funeral of Mrs. Emily Collins, 2 3 management. sulted in regard to her Jeense. Vot will be i the envelopes | Who died at Brewster's Neck on Friday, ¢ | with the ballots on the usual, vellow | &3 "eld from the homs of her sister, Extabtishea 1901 e case of a boy charged with| paper. Then in addition there will be | \irs, Walter Penn, on the Noank road, Hareld L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. stealing five condemned automobil®| gn electors’ mecting made neces = SN el Y- = ptom. rubber tires from a junk shop was| ae €€ TRl b Bates, pastor of the Union Bap- Detective v corrected by the pro ot S s P WAaS| by passing of house bill No. 874, chap t *church, conducted the. services, r adfustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- | [2ken under advisement by Judge Wil- | ter 219, by the general assembly, which | pii (GMICR ConCuCie. e Seryices. ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L linms. The bo: "fl’""\ ing the| was approved August 29, 1911, An act by - Mrs, C ‘Ili e, '1 e 1, t")r' tives, valued af $15 and sellin them | submitting - proposed amendments to | 1o SR On e caves m siatar, — tc a'man known to the pelic2 authorl- | the constitution concerning the power | Yoo, John W. Chapman a brother. : < for 81 I Ix possivle (hit tie | ang duties of the lieutenant governor on "B Bathbu er, Tuesd d Wed d 1647 n Who purchosad (o tires from the | 314 data of sdjousnment of the general | Miss Tnex Collins .* uesday an ednesday, s T Bl wited to «-wflv: the| by The fiiet Smendment i to | Local Briefs. Ad m r i n good Confer on' the lieutenant governor in| Mrs. Amos Colby left Monday for a S aver case of yemoval of the chief exccutive | two weeks' visit in Boston. Sept, lgth and Zoth Local Laconics. of state, to do away with any such| Mr, and Mrs. Walter Knight have |-=0 A 1861 t ve. . Pendieton of New Ha- | controversy as was occasioned on the | returned from a week's stay in Provi- o] relatives in Westerly. | death of Gov. George L. Lilley in 1909 | denc he finest Btandard | | Carolina | When Frank B. Weeks assumed his| William Brand of New York is s s, | S s Aarolind | duties. The second is to set the date | spending a_week at his summer home Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavark i : St | 5f adjournment of the general assem- | at Willow Point. Beer, Bass Paie and Burton Mu: ’ b3 PV and says the general assemb 5 Scotch_Ale. Gu Dublin_Stoce, . Schofield. of Meriden. | ih¥n “aionrn not later than the 1s € & C.imported Ginzer Ale Sunket of Westerly, is here on a Visit | Woineaies aftev. the 1t Mondiay i NOANK Hil P B Ale, Frank Jon surish- t / June, following its organization, The ing Ale, "';l“f,'“"m A - euser | yiliiam Baird of the Soldiers’ home| ballots will be on white paper and will Sgith has returned from a 2 SSwetear. OSenfts wpa Pabs 1 Pristol is in Westerly on furlough | be voted without envelopes, as are all ii to friends in Old Mystic. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. siting relatives. such amendments. It will nece i- Alexander Murray and son have Telephone 447-12. 1t i 1 that a member of the| tate two extra boxes in each district to Falls, . J., after \]\t‘“(lln! the summer on Mason's Isl- —_— S and. Lawrence Ashcraft, Jr., has resumed - - Lis duties in Providence after spending Sunday vith his parents on Cedar \ street Small ngs g - 7 2 RE 38 Harry ‘Rathbun has returned to'New pEs. o B a L 3 % 4 Haven after a brief visit with friends : Miss Mary Allen has returned so New London after spending a short o b e ; a3 the guest of her sister, Mrs. | k- - L Oy et i FIRE CHIEF | NINETY-SIX OXEN A Suspicious Character. | Wouldn't a Lamp Post Do? — e Icndon after visiting friends in the e | et ; In these davs when the world-wide| A nswspapér ccrrespondent urges the b _———_——_—_ e age 2 Needs More Salary, Bridgeport Men | Drew John Cavanaugh's Family to| % W00 0o Boo W7 70 han |need of an individual banister. Wen- bitr, e o s aE T Sl | Hardai Neoko Bl | with a grimy roll of canvass under his | der if the man expects us to tote "em Rlb and gHerst Masg number of prominent manufactur- | John Cavanaugh. a farmer, who |arm can safely ventureabroad.—Pitts- |around ‘in our pockets?—Columbia Theé Trus Blue Sewing society of the 2 siness me _ | lives in fhe Penfield Hill district of |burg Chronicie-Telegraph. | State. 3 ety ers and business men, says the Bridge | burg & Methodist church will meet Friday af- | port frarmer, are expressing a strong | the town of Portland, decided to_take | L°l“ L s. I'red Durfee. | sentiment in favor of increasing the | his family to the Grane fair at Had- ss Sadle Weayer of Carolina is|salary of Chief Edward Mooney of ! dam Neck Labor day. There is no g Iy town the fire department, who is now drgw- | railroad running between the two - B H-“‘"“"“,') \"':1"5 l‘flr?:"'"ed 10 | ing $100 a year less as chief ftl tow] REgak L . Y. Monday after spend- | Second Assistant .Chief Horkheimer. Mr. Cavanaugh owns ten yoke of conNED 'PQ!ME RIB Lean Chuck {ing a few davs with his parenis. Mr.| Chief Mooney gets $1,500 @ vear as|oxen himself, and by borrowing from FREE DEMONSTRATION i nd Mrs. Loren Douglas, on Pearl | chief and $500 a fire mar- | his neighbors, managed to cellect for- BB F & b 1 OAST ROAST street. sha!. Assistant Chief Horkheimer gots | ty-eight yole, or ninety-six oxen al- g\ o = $1,600 anad First Assistant Chief John- | together, With these attached to a son receives $1,700. | ga; decorated ox cart he made the - Chief Mooney is on duty 24 !:orm trip, covering n;:a dlistance To‘: about . a day, never takes a vacation, sleeps | twenty miles in five hour: e serv- Native Veal 1b. ALL DAY PRICES Lean Pot b. 5t i headauarters when The dossa't | ices of tweive drivers were meeded to % have to, just to be on the job, a1d | guide the animals on the road. Perierhouse does more fire duty than any other | rhe line of catile stretched for more i [; 3 individual member of the department. | {han a quarter of a mile along the road i Sirloin IH He answers all alarms and is busy 211 | anq it took them five minutes to pass day long keeping the department at | 3"civen ‘point. . On his arrival at the ¥, R d top notch and attending to the duties | raiy grounds Cavanaugh found that he = oun of fire marshal. and his cattle attracted more atten- - — tion than any other exhibit on the New Britain.—Rev. and Mrs, George | grounds. BOSTON SALT 1/» o | Smoked o Now Britaineney and e oo i 1 - &t Cheng Tu, China, the site of the Might Never Stop Bounding. 'l rebellion. Great interest is felt for 1 o H A oulders . . fheir welfare in this city. They were| The Louisiana man who tried to | i sent out by the Methodist church, Mr. ! drown himself, but failed because he and M Neumann have been on the!is so fat, should try jumping out Of Blc BAHGAINS A i E Sh h A d mission field for several vears. jan airstfi.—Washington Post. od - -3 Our GROCERY SALE All This Week NOBBY STYLES S e : ; . ALL SHOES - Pure Lard » 11¢| EGGS "7 - 23c¢ utter. 28¢ th Creamery ” TABLE SAGE LIMBURGER ROQUEFORT 7004 FOR. MEN BUTTER 1h. Z JO | CHEESE - . | [ G |CHEESE (| CHEESE - 1b. : > 001 1 1 AN ARTISTIC WAIST. . . . . . = —~ We are showing a big variety of nobby style SWEET SWEET LARGE [Dspien wame Vit mas cisiims wna XE a ¢ 2 big Y ¥ POTATOES 81bs. c ORANGES 19 for c COCOANUTS 2 fu G i S e Wi TNoxC ane s Shoes for Men in Rus: and Gun Metal Calf, s - A charming little afternoon waist g fiaal phibgrais Tenmwuwflmnm was evolved from this model, worn . Drawn from act ol YELLOW LARGE JUICY Fresh Roasted r a guimpe of Irish lace. Blue voile button and lace, from some of the leading mak- with satin for trimming was the ma- ’ Come and learn the modern, gquick, cheap and @ ONIONS 4 gts. LEMONS - doz. PEANUTS - bagJ0 Sy e e e e e £ high e fearercar. Ine gttt Saree ob djusinite W R ive width o the shoulaers. The pat: || ©rs of high grade footwe: safe way to.use the gl . S i cut i xR wizee: a0 : [ &nd 42 inc 55t measure. re- Ditches. Mohicae | th:: <LOUR 1-8 bbl. bag 69c irets B R materiti Hurle Stetson, Heywood Remove Stumps and Boulders. Plant Trees. Dig . or. e 36-inch size. Y 5 : A pattern of this illustration mailed YJ Y y ’ e 0ld pmmll Crops. VanCamp's MiLK--tail size 3 cans 25¢ | Soda or Milk CRACKERS - 2 Ibs. 15¢ Jl. niiias oo dtuneden s i : . Break Up Subsolls and Make 0 ' i sliver or stamps . ’s : Order wirongh The Bulletin Company, and our “K S l : MACARONI or SPAGHETTI - 2 ibs. 13c | HOMINY or FARINA - - 2 pkgs. 15¢ n P ch; Conn own make 1eS Jpecia ; RED - TekTarod E—Semi 10 cents 0SS in silver or stamp b-to-Date J CR Best LAUNDRY STARCH - 5 1bs. 13¢ | Sugar Corn FLAKES 2 phgs. 15¢ Qi i Tae 2R, Winter, Catdlogue, $ ; \ - . {isses ana Chilirers: Batierns Prices $3.50 to $6()() per pair | WiIl Be Demonstrated on the Farm of - ! , Station No. 12, September [ AD, PASTRY, ETC., Hot from Our O Sy e ; : agoliminier s el Tl el 8 S BEST BRE. ., Hot from Our Ovens Daily J . & omiic Bankin trsocsl : ; Z5th and 26th, 1.3 . m. £7 last week and elacted Joseph H. King. ” 0 w KI S 00 Red Cross Dynamite-is sold by Jos, L. Rluh_—l\'wlondo:. mcr"n..“ m]’l‘plfis CREAM BISCUIT GOFFEE BUNS of this city president d " chose L 4 S INY - - . G M, Williams Hardwars Co,. New 1,on¢on. T An ey SC Charles E. Hoyt delegate to the” na- = iional convention in New :Orieans in = T A Noyember. - < e = . E 2o dozen - ==