Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WESTERLY MAN OVERCOME Rosaio Grills Rendered Unconsciods by Gas in Trench on Pleasant Street—Brakeman Injured at New Haven— Fourteen High School Pupils Compete For Babcock Prizes—Wilcox Park Elms Sprayed. At the monthly meeting of the Genero Guarino, the High street esterly board of trade, Frederick C.|white-wing, rsceived police invitation uffum, chalrman of the municipal im- | Wednesday morning, to attend a se- rovement committee, made a report | cial of the Third district court 5t prosress on estimates and plans for and promptly wcepted. He was re- system of sewerage. A general dis- | minded that on followed, all of which was in|he had put, 1th & nelghbor on favor of some adequate plan for the | Plerce t and, by way of emphasis, improvement of sanitary conditions. ) volver, and was there- Frank W. Coy of the traffic com- | for . carrying a concealed mittee made a report with reference | W« t He plead- 1c the successtul efforts in securing an | ed never again early morning train for New York and | 1T imposed a of the troiley connections with W which Generso HiL ned raising the dust Arthur M. Cottrell, chairman of the | reception committee, told of the suc- e ] entertainment given the rep-| When the town council resentatives of the Grand Trunk rail- | effort to retain the way on their visit last Friday, and | Chesmiro as superviso expressed appreciation to the owners | or fo keap him from ©t automobiles who loaned their veb th r cles for the oocasion. He reported thal arrangements were progressing satisfactorily for the annual banquet which was 0 be held at the Ocesn bouse, Wateh HWL, in the evening of | June 27, when Prof. Cha of Boston would be made an thereafter, ac- some coun- table fun y the counell, gress of Chambers o commit- Titing the Westerly bo: membership, the fee b N unanimousty voted t ~ ® fration. President seve * N thorized to appo: the fifth o in Boston, Publisher Syl advertising acheme, cial edition, telling and residentini advwns De sent to POPSSATY CORve ances. AR Auto- appilcants for the «'r appiications were not Tar s aim s made . were not fairly . plications being {g- n sre was no ju ction of salary of $50 was voted to M the purpose. Under suspension of F Nash, Ralph W. law: isi . Larkin were elect Tuesday, N The Woestely Suncay schoels were representsd at the seventy- mr‘._x- s awn i as has always been the @ of the secre- as were handed homas Barry, acad- in the s given in e gave the wel- . behaif of the ss nerit, Col. George ative of Paw- Rev. T. 8. Snow of Pawtucket con- | i fucted the devotional exercises at the | r ernoon service and Rev. Francis M " e Valley and- Wesicrsi itcheR of Wickf n how the | & | wrganization schools Mi I Wit ¥, Boos of Eoston gave an V,:;‘,"‘” Grills, in the employ of ehg!. address on The Use Alcohol from | 1@ oore! & Power Co., had a|orado, A & Physician's int, and Rev. Bd- | {oy . Ath by asphyx- | \\'num s ard Holyoke of Providence conducted - rnoon. Whi; man James Smith an_open parlament pralse serv was led by the Cal 3 cholr and the speakers were Rev. W. W. Deckard, Prdf. 1. B. Burgess of |, Providence and Rev, W. W. Weeks, | o DD, of Springfield. By Do Your Feet Perspire? RELIEF FOR TIRED, BURNING AND ACHING FEET You & em our foet ent are nsing your feet frem | it the tme you get 5 in the antil you g0 o | comp S0 Am mot your feet them. deserving of great home care? As & mattr of fact. what clae matters sbout | + your esmfert ¥ your fee area’t comfortable? Is can think Kindls of Ms | brakeman on the New York, do bis work propecly. | ‘ven & Hartford Does thls sriks | e tificial respira- vived and | ery will pupils of Westerly hi competition f © signed to_the Lumber Complete assortment for re- The trees in Wilcox park have been peies or building, sprayed to prescrva them from sim T COAL it James O. master of for- and of Yale reful at- Eh mBet 2 *ui' nocess men are now w v ving the elm sHP-— t Ivate property in different the town, d to arrive Central Wharf and 150 Main Street e club house Teleohones ancy within a Rhode Island coAI erly, Tuesiay night, and were hospit- Offic for Italian Citizens’ Tn- Free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh osts ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Tilephona 163-12. treasurer, Whitford is valedietor- .. Culley salutatorian class of 1912; West- } school commencement exerc JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, |....5.nihace, of (e troliey exten- View to Wi ]!r hflt?n comy; as far as the site c.eohone 838 Central Whart | terial Dr vas called 1o e Smith e quarry Wednesd morning to attend Xntonio Guerd who was injured whil g in (e moving of & “It burns vy -lean % rapidly, as the ma- delivered by troi- o stones and | Nrw Haven. luilfan ix not taught C. H. HASKELL, | v 0| e oo ere 402 = 'Phener — 490 ‘“‘fl" . i Nicely Mixed BACN Sliced or Piece—Ib. .. 16¢c Sugar Cured Dried Beef Sliced — b......... 27c SALT PORK ty] FRANKFURTERS, Ib. 13c Shoulder POT ROAST CORNED BEEF Choice cuts — Ib. Cal. Cantelopes unday evening Curly Lettuce .. 10c|head . Large Cucumbers|lb- - 10c|2 for . Peanut Butter 4c RS Florida Pines Ford Dates New Grass Creamery BUTTER, lb. MATCHES 6 boxes . , Mohican Brand Evaporatcd APPLES Laundry SOAP Thwrs i i Soda, Milk, Oyster CRACKERS, 3 Ib: Stewing PRUNES N. K. Falrbanks Products GOLD DUST— Large pkg. Smell, 2 pkgs.. . Sunny-Monday SOAP provide his| sse and wagon. There | fv\ ednesday with his father, George W. me Baker Is visiting relatives Stores Burglarized—W. C. T. U.| Considers Equal Suffrage. ‘ moving from 3 Tingley'’s home on iss | house on Haley street ation of Graduates of | Bertha Roe o Norwich spent met in Cullom hall_at|g Gen. | a r are visiting in Provi- | furnished home aivaits STONINCTON Fritz-Fretard Marriage—Grand Offi- A. 0. U. W—St. Mary's Branch L. C. B, A, Celebrates Four- teenth Anniversary. ) Bank street. Thefts from Stores, Dbeen heard on ores in this section store in Old has had it bro . Mary's church at 9 o'clock on and notions were t ‘and’ conduct: imited in marriage Brooks was entered and oty oo kadds The best man was_ mmanl brother of the groom. 2 wituessed by @ large galh- z of relatives and friends remony a breakf: erved at the home of the bride’s par and Mrs. Fritz 12, l-l p m express for will return about the 17th and will re- newly furnished home on ned of who com- | it is belleved to | loing the work. has been for the past John | few days Equal Suffrage the Theme. Suffrage was the topic at the | i Tue \AL“ after- guard, stood | N was held at ¢ with 3 Rev. B B Carpenter as |5 F. W. Hiiton, Rey. 1 "L Mitchell, Rev. 3. A. Jones, Mre e Rector and- Albert C, Than as | \iilsur Grand \lnsm Workman C. visit m Norwi uh mdg.\ an open meeting s attempt- | Hor L. C. B. A. Anniversary. Py!hlans to Entertain Grand omue.-s e L e he existence of the order in Stoning- ession and an excellent pro- cord and Seals Ho hments were lodge of the state .yr and Lhe member: Eapnst Union Association Meeting. conveyed to his . 2 The annual mf‘elmg of the \tumm—rw Frank Barnes of Westerly, frelgh(' C. 0. F. Memorial Sunday. New Ha- | 6 s t | kn Wed i1l be observed by ,‘““’ e 410 be served each r of the church. th and will march to the Methodist ch h in this section others in Elm f‘vr«‘v\( s frac V»vur Wh in n New Haven he was con-|upon an get immadiate | VEVed i ambulance to the New | g s onen | Haven hospital, Tt is understood that | ¢ - n manent injury will result, but| ) r efore he ture for Mystic Scientists. Village Notes. Stonington lodge, No. 26, met Wednesday evening. preparations were Memorial day. Miss Frances Donohoe has returned Hnm a lengthy visit In New London. Ingley of Norwich spent ”&EEV ES Special Sa CENT KNIVES BEST OF . STEEL FULLY WARRANTED 35 THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street follows | I'he orators for the « are Arthur P. Anderson and Raymond H. Hiscox. BRASS LINED kapaug CENTS EACH - SALE PRIGE ht leg was | bt the hones were nm? Boiletin Building Trolleys Lead T cades and the CHILDREN'S WHITE RIBE have the seam MISSES' PURE all white designs in JAD NE WHITE PEARL B WHITE PEARL FAN CHAINS WHITE SILK GLOV. WHITE KID GLOVES in the 8- Beautiful HANDKERCHIE DAINTY CHEMISE THE NEW TUCKED NET RUFFLING CREPE DE CHINE SCA STEAMERS Mmmmnumw :'u New !orkl:‘nlnl‘l,lf uul:“ ::”fl: view of !Ifl - For Graduation Simplicity and daintiness are the distin- guishing features of the styles for this milestone in the life of the girl of today. It requires, possibly, more care to achieve an effect and yet remain within bounds, but we feel that we have dome this. In these garments and accessories we have found the styles which will add much and detract nothing from dainty simplicity. n:m YORK 51'50 Al'llr}. )l.' rooms and hllOr.A 4! l! Graduation and Class Day Dresses Dainty White Dresses for the young girl from six to fourteen are made principally of fine lawns and The trimming which is simple is most- 1y fine embroidery and valenciennes lace, and in the more expensive dresses pretty hand embroid- ary is shown. Most of the models for the young <irl have the neck cut slightly low and the “leeves are short. THE PRICE SCALE IS UPWARD FROM £3.98 ®he prettiest little Dresses of the season were de- slgned expressly dresses are made from fine batistes and vofles and are richly embroidered, trimmed with deli- cate lace, or decorated with the stylish fringes. The necks for the most part are out slightly low in either square or round effects. Some of the most attractive of these dresses are in the pep- for misses and juniors. Restaumin u D. P THE PRICE SCALE 18 UPWARD FROM $5.98 RIBBONS FOR THE GRADUATION TOILET this rou water front of. iy VN D ey A l(nflh River, 1 o’ol &:&' mern! Stateroaos. R New York CHELSEA LINE From Norwich Tuesda sape. sund-uh‘-l 7 foot noonnlt fi' i M Wednesdays, "rldl at § p. Frelght receivad ant § b, F. V. KNOUSE, Amt. {0 | ) e GREGORIA NEW YOBK arTY, 85TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. PARIOR, m BATH. Se08, tee week o OCEAN VIEW HOTEL BLOCK ISLAND. B. I. WICHOLAS BALL WOTEL compAWY. As sashes will be generally worn this year we are making an unusually attractive display of beautiful Ribbons for this purpose and for the hair bows which should match, Plain satins, taffeta, moire, bro- ovelty effects will be the favorites. THEY ARE PRICED FROM 19¢ TO 75¢c A YARD IN THE RIBBON DEPT. RIBBON BOWS OF ALL KINDS FINE WHITE HOSIERY 5D HOSE, made from fine silk lisle, are {avorites for the youngsters, s foot Sizes § to 9%. 260 A PAIR SILK WHITE HOSE with full-fashioned feet. WHITE SILK HOSE of the finer grades are the most appropriate for the young ladies' graduation costume. We show them In varying $1.00 — $1.50 — $2.00 These are perfectly plain fabric hose and are very rich in appearance. McCallum Hosie qualities, including the famou: GRADUATION NOVELTIES shown, which are particularly and lace effects. Some very pretty White Gauze ¥ appropriate at this time, spangled "KLACES of fashionable length make very pretty additions to the costume, 25¢ < 500 — 980 . 50c — 98c — $1.50 Three different sizes of beads are shown. PLATINUM AND GOLD PLATED BRACELETS WHITE GLOVES S in all the lengths from 12 to 16 button . 12 and 16 button lengths 75¢ and $1.00 . $175 — $2.50 — $3.00 HANDKERCHIEFS AND NECKWEAR embroidery with scalloped edge from 50c to $3.98 with valenciennes edge and insertion from ..... Some exquisite little HANDKERCHIEFS of Madeira TES of lace and tucked net SCHUS, prettily trimmed with Venise lace . 25c and B60c a yard $1.50 to $3.50 $1.50 to $3.98 S in 4 beautiful variety WHITE PARASOLS, embroidered and hemstitched. . | season and at the price they spell | isfaction cl ing past our store let us NOTICE The Lawrel HNI Bridge will be CLOSED to public travel until further notice. ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, WILLIAM B. WILCOX, CHAS. P, BUSHNELL, Selectmen Town of Norwich, | Norwich, Conn., June 5, 1012, jefd | Don't Make a Mistake | just received a prime and overlook our stock of Carriages, Concords and Business Wagons. All work high grade, at medium prices. We are making a speclal drive on Car- riages this year. Automobiles for rent. A few big bargains in used cars, Agent for Over- land cars. M. B. RING Morseshoer and Repairer. Summer Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 She!ucket St. Fly Paper Poison and Sticky Kinds DUNN’S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. | DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS PERIODICALS, and MONTHLY MAGAZINES Right Up-to-Date at HILL'S NOVELTY SHOP, 66 Frankiin Street l——WIIA'l'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Street. " AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, eto.. Livery oennested Shetucket Street. WEEKLIES lot of Hay, Oats | and Covn and would be pleased to fill for some choice H a mistake by ordering at once. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. | JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. nd Ruled to Orda: 08 BRJADWAV. Teleohions 3k waith Books Nad JVEER you want te out your bual- re the public there i3 na me- lum betice (hart (RroURD ths adverts: iDg columns ot The Sullstin. Tat me nave your order | __ 'rl'uma s no advertising medium in Cennecticut equal te The Bule 30 Market 8t, leun xor uullneu resuits. Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- ming, uphelstering and weed werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scott & Clark Gorp. 507 fo 515 North Main St Gentlemen: Straw Hats are on the Strest— a fow today, more tomerrew. Get under the shade of a Straw Hat The Sun is mounting—it will be hotter tomorrow. The light Straw hat | looks cool and is coel. Better style {and more comfert should inffusnee | you. A Panama will look well en yeur head this Summer. We can “sw you | Panamas with lots of character this r through. If you you some Style Pointers in Straw Hats | THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 MAIN ST. - J. C. Macpherson NORWIC" CONN. We have equal facilities for | producing fine work i in paint- ling and Paper Interior Decou!ng Our pnces are low and consistent | with good work. We earnest. ly solicit a share of youw patronage. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willew St., Norwich, Conr and Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be éxceiled. 'Phons your order. Pt serviie LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) F. C. GEER, hone $11 122 Provgect s