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The Third district court, . Williams, was in session three hours Monday morning, congected with th oftce Thoma liceman Frederick T house occupled by V . oft Plerce, street, Sunday night. The hearing divulged facts that are unprimable, showing that the under- s town" of West- nd perhaps no worse e noted for general lfe of the “spotl erly 4 no better than exists in ¢ a house of ill fame and a place where persons resort.. He pleaded not guil- Chief Brown's fect, that the place ke ome of tad reputation. When he visit- ed the pmce Sunday night he found | Beatrice Tucker, 16, son together in the room in the house. s nude. The bed- », and in the kitch- »on, Alfred Carlson s The Clam Digger. he place was fre- nd disorderly per- Grace Smith room door was ope: en adjoining sat find & man know He testified th guented by lewd in corroboration chief. Fe saw ( Tucker girl woman was not the Tucker and disordert liquor was drunk to excess. fied that he resided to the Coon place i seen lots of disrep- | utaMe men and women go in amd out | _— Prank in the house nex: that he b the greatest preparat that absorbs perspl ing and destroys od antiseptic purity w piration. It preven as corns, bunions and callouses and gouty and rheumatic Be convinced: 2%c, and if it pr will refund your m §0c size comtains more powder and VIGILANGE OF WESTERLY CHIEF Vile Nest on Pond Street Cleaned Out Through Efforts of Head of Police Department—Judge Williams Metes Penalty to Warren Coon and Grace Smith—James T. Benson in Jail in Default of Bonds—State School For Beatrice Tucker, 16. E wickedness. Warren S. Coon was charged with the llegal sale of liquor, with keeping | ny was Policeman Mitchell gave testimony hat given by the ace Smith and the and said that the Smith e wife of Coon, and irl had no parents, no home, and frequented such places. Pollce Sergeant testified that when on a tour of Inves- tigation a couple of weeks ago he saw Smfth woman at For Your Poor Feet— It is t pains. ” will really do for you. “Bffets” as a body go0f as “Nufeet” is for the feet. Lee &-Ongood Co., Wilis Pfke & Co. 29 Main St. . $ist St, New-York City, Lumber Complc e paiss or building. COAL Enouch to meet ac'ual neces- E. CHAPPELL CO, Contral Wharf and 150 Main Strest Telephenes GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sty Telephona 163-12., MN A MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber Teiechone 8§84 Central Whars CALAMITE COAL “It burns op - an” Well Seasoned Wood | G. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 Summer Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. The Vaughn | Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St, MILL CASTINGS A SPECIALTY rs Receive Prompt Attention e WHAT'S NEW e IHE PALACE CAFE Step In and ses us. P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Strest JEWETT CITY HOTEL and Up-to-dats In ry Cooler in Summer _ TflE:Pom'mus ] Our Annual Sale of Silverwar IT WILL BEGIN TODAY AND CONTINUE TO AND INCLUDE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th 'IMPORTANT FACTS CONCERNING THIS SALE In this Sale we offer you the gen! Every article offered Wm. Rogers & Sens Silverware tend the same broad guarantee that every piece the slightest risk. Never Before Offered at Smaller Cost. Fill in your Silverware needs NOW at a”big have wedding presents to buy, surely this is your opportunity. Any bride ift of Silverware which bears the positive guarantee of such well known makers as Wm. Rogers and Sons. GENUINE WM, MITCRELL (0. Warmer in Winter COMFO BOARD warmes than plaster in Winter, iout cooler in Summer, to line walls and ceilings. dry, sanitary, can’t warp, crack “akes paper, paint or tint beautifully. Use it for garages, storerooms, 1t is air-tight OGERS & SONS SILVERWARE e SILVERWARE chicken hoyse: and moistuge-tight. of from 8 to 16 {t., Judge Oli- also ween im- hearing cases raid made by Chiet Brown and Po- Mitchell upon the ren 8. Coon, 18 made complaint to 4 ft. wide and corroborative ev- Ml 2l EVERY HOUSEKEEPER INTERESTED Every housewife within trading distance of this store is interested in this Annual Sale, as it offers an opportunity to buy Silverware of absolute dependability—a well known standard make—at prices which mean posi- tive and libsral savings in every instance. EVERY REDUCTION QUO- TED 1S GENUINE, hy it is more © Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Silverware. this means 10 to 15 years’ service. The guaranteed by the makers, and we ex- Write a postal today. You run not ave field beds in L. L. ENSWORTH two rovms up As to Prices — Reliable Silverware Was We ask you to read this list of items carefully—every one i Then note our prices and the comparative values. These compara are the actual prices at which the goods are sold by dealers. FERENCE BETWEEN THESE PRICES AND OUR PRICES REPRE- SENTS THE ACTUAL SAVING WHICH THE,SALE OFFERS YOU. and others brought 2 gambling house lewd and dissolute HARTFORD, C on was found probably guilty > the next term was unable to ired bond of $1,000 and. 1 at Kingston. g of money. [ in ef- | t by Coon was beginning housekeeping will prize a by an accident a Grace Smith was charged with being lascivious person wand Chief Brown tes- woman had been at the a wanton and tified that the he ‘clrcumstances | me of her arrest. | as field beds, but bedroom furnished was | Tea Spoons, Arbutus pattern, six for 59, value $1.00 Wm. Rogers & Sons, Arbutus and Daisy Patterns These two patterns are amongst the newest of their very large assort- oceupied by Bty Lot nson ‘when he ¢ A. Jones offic )f that of Chief : Pie Knife, Arbutus pattern, 890, valus $13 ard B. West n Cyril Wells snm‘rmwlr\"-‘»m They are neat in design and have a bright polished surface. L o, value $139 ction of the new town build lowing is a list of articles which we have in both Arbutus and Daisy pat- the Coon place, a place frequented by lewd persons, and where terns, showing regular prices and our special prices during this Sale: "P is )’\I mmmg H mlmn» to the ina of the next president | I AdoaRionE b was enzaged by | Coast as his housekeeper, wo dollars a week, | Wm. Rogers & Sons, Alhambra Patterns This is a very attractive pattern. | to take it i Sale price 59c for six spoons, regular price $1.00 SERT SPOONS—Sale price 99¢ for six spoons, regular price $1.50 TABLE SPOONS—Sale price $1.19 for six spoons, regular price §2.00 DESSERT FORKS—Sale price 99¢ for six forks, regular price §1. MEDIUM FORKS—Sale price $1.19 for six forks, regular price COFFEE SPOONS—Sale price 79¢ for six spoons, reg ORANGE SPOONS—Sale price 99 for six spoons, regular price $1.50 SOUP SPOONS—Sale price $1.59 for six spoons, regular price $2.25 BERRY SPOONS—Sale price 79c each, regular price §1 OYSTER FORKS—Sale price 98¢ for six fo COLD MEAT FORKS—Sale price 43¢ each, regular price 69 BUTTER SPREAD! PIE KNIVES—Sale price 89c each, CREAM LADLES GRAVY LADLES—Sale pr OYSTER LADLES SOUP LADLES—Sale price $1.39 each, regular price §2 It has butler-gray finish and is one A more beautiful pattern it would be hard to find. Following is a list showing regular pri d pay of §2 at a meeting of the week from Coon, work and she did | got the money to| 13 housekeaper. and sentenced | of correction. of the choicest designs. s for this pattern and the reduced beth A. Sheff vice president , recording secretar: dmond, corresponding & prices during this Sale. SPOONS—Sale price 89¢ for six spoons, regular price $1.50 ERT SPOONS-—Sale price $1.59 for six spoons, regular price $2.50 TABLE SPOONS—Sale price $1.79 for six spoons, regular price $3.75 Sale price 89¢ for six spoons, regular price $1.50 Sale price $1.99 for six spoons, regular price $3.25 Sale price $1.19 for six spoons, regular price $2.00 ale price $1.69 for six forks, regular price $2.5 ale price $1.79 for six forks, regular price $3.00 ale price $1.19 for six forks, regular price $2.00 -Sale price 69c each, regular price 926 —Sale price 39c each, regular price 50c 4 —Sale price $1.59 for six spreaders, reg. price $2.50 BS—Sale price 89c each, regular price $1.50 M LADLES—Sale price 49c each, regular price 75¢ le price 59c each, regular price 89¢ ot du usual commitiées wers appointed. JEWETT CITY Five Marriages, Eight Deaths and Nine Births During May—Funeral of Mi- Hopkins—Honor Students of Class of 1912, James T. Benson, who was summon- to court as a wvitness, was reporiing his pre ened on the charge of being ! and lascivious person | o0t powder n without cak- produces thout checking pers- ks, regular price §1.50 all such foot ills DESSERT FORK IUM FORKS | tne. Boating, Fis: —Sale price $1.38 for six spreaders, reg regular price $1.39 the town for 1al package at nsatiafactory we The regular wo and a half times be the cheaper 1 to buy after the trigl package has demonstrated how much good rt reminded him that he was er to criminal court ;.r--.»m.l\\.‘\h 48¢ each, regular price 75 PICKLE FORKS 69c each, regular pri —Sale price 99¢ each, regular pri “Nu- '”X blig ” New mdorl ; Llne —T0— NEW YORK _STEAMERS cmw.muquum R TR ot ",-s m' OHIC East North River. 7 dc 'fii’w""“"‘?lm Write or t Agent, New rooms and Informat .I; CHELSEA LINE Fare $I1 o Now x.-. ow From Norwicn ll‘l. Su x.rx.}m foot Raosev url- Wednesdays, IE 1 Freight recelved unt!l § p. F. V. KN Agent, ~=HOTEL JREGORIA NEW YORK CITY, 35TH ST., FIFTH AV, BROADWAY. 14 Rtorine. Modern. Absoltly N R S NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Roome, each with private bath, A poot room and ban. $2.00 527 OTHERS UP TO $3.50. 3 PARLOR. REDROOM, BATH. $4.00, 1 raten week or month. u in car BLOCK Lov UIGHT 0% THE OCEAX. Fxtensivo slaszas. Unesowmed for s fne Beth- e Opans July 34, Acewm- modales 00 guests. Roams il and wichomt beth. NICHOLAS BALL WOTEL COMPANY. Gentlemen: Straw Hats are on the Street— a few today, more tomorrow. (et under the shade of a Kenna responded. £ SERVERS—Sale price $1.09 each, regular price §1 CHEESE SCOOPS—Sale price 69c each, regular price §1.00 OYSTER LADLES—Sale pric SOUP LADLE $1.39 each, regular price § h, regular price $3.00 Sale price $2.39 each, regular price §4.00 ale price 79¢ each, Fegular price §1.2 : price 79c each, regular price $1.25 Sale price 99¢ each, regular price §1.50 deodorant iy as le price $1.79 e; that he | \\ ese and had served | ann of pneumonia pee of general Laboratories, 129 Otis Horton takes given for the de- irown was the only elisle, Melvar and Laura Batton, Agard referred to|ton to A. suggested a |7 Judge Williams 1 10 two years in the|and Mary His attorney gave e superior court. | t0 which Benson he was mx»n“"” o g ke Cold Meat Fork, Daisy pattern, 49c each, value 69c Wim. Rogers & Sons, Windsor Patterns This is one of the good old-fashioned patterns, nothing fancy about it, assortment for re- | hotter tomorrow. The Ii nma Stetson Choice Flowers at Funeral. e burial of Arthur | Judge Williams held a session of the juvenils court for consideration of the | Just past 18 | easy to keep clean. On sale at these special prices: Sale price 59¢ for six spoons, regular price —Sale price 99c¢ for six spoons, regular price $1.3 Sale price $1.19 for six spoons, regular price $1.69 forks, regular price §1.50 They included a pillow Mm Mhowing “n a TABLE SPOONS- FORKS—Sale price 99¢c for six MEDIUM FORKS—Sale price $1.19 for six forks, regular price $1.75 site received from her eiders n her | downward course. ents Were dend and that she had lived | Child’s Set, Arbutus pattern, 79¢ a set, value $1.28 Wm. Rogers & Sons Fancy Sets Best assorted patterns, all 12 dwt. silver plated goods. special prices during this Sale. id her par- | a home if she behaved | o was inclined to| She told of experi- ¢ three weeks and es who were on the downward f All at these —three pieces, Knife, Fork and Spoon—Daisy and Arbutus ere illustra- | M ed life of those who | Medium Forks, six for $1.19, value $2.00 patterns—Sale price 79 a set, regular price $1.25. TWO-PIECE SETS—Butter Knife and Sugar Shell — Alhambra pattern — Sale price 69¢c a set, She said she d not go to nw‘ intil Sunday | regular price $1.00. Wm. Rogers & Sons Kuives, Plain and Daisy Patt:ra These are-steel blade knives, 12 dwt. plate, guaranteed the same as.| EIGHT-PIECE SETS Daisy and Arbutus patterns Six Tea Spoons, Sugar Shell and Butter Spreader— —Sale price $1.39 a set, regular price $2.25. Chief Brown, | mawes 0 other pisg other goods, will wear well and stand hard usage. We can recommend SALAD SETS—Two pieces, Salad Fork and Spoon—Alhambra pattern— Sale price $1.79 a set, regular price $2.50. EIGHT-PIECE SETS—Six Tea Spoons, Sugar Shell and Butter Spreader— Alhambra pattern—Sale price $1.79 a set, regular price $2.50. TWELVE-PIECE § terns—-Sale price $2.7 TWHLVE-PIECE SKTS these knives. The funeral of Michael Hopking, James Hopkins, Sale price $1.19 for six knives, regular price §1.50 Sale price $1.39 for six knives, regular price §1.75 Sale price $1.49 for six knive: $1.39 for six knives, 2T KNIVES, Daisy pattern—$1.49 for six knives, regular price §2.00 DIUM KNIV | morning. Res ‘ T KNIVES The West Broad Street school com- | regular price § Six medium Knives and six Forks—Windsor pat- , regular price $3.50. (Tuesday) aft of 20-will com ourse and be eligible Thera will be | , Daiey pattern regular price $1.75 Six Knives and six [Forks ale price $2.89 a wat, regular pride $4.00, Daiey and Arbutus S, Daisy pattern—$1.59 for six knives, regular price charge of the arrangements. Students at Riverside School Oyster Ludle and six Soup Speons Sale price $3.20 a set Dalsy and Ar- regular pries $4.00, recitations by and Stanton A. Burdick Dutee J. Hall and Cath TH- Barber essay y prizes will be butus patterns X PIECE SE In Oak Chest, lined (hesughsut with drawer six Tea Spoons, six Table Spoous, six Knives, six Forks, Butter Spreader and Sugar Shelk—Sale price $6.99 a ssf, regular price place on Thursday opera house. numbers sixteen. nw nature study The honor students \.r* the nrdv of their ranks are: Vale- Zovernment require , lined througheut, with drawer and Spoons, six Knives, six Forks, Sugar , Butter Knife, Berry Speen, Gravy Ladle, Cream Ladle and Cold Meat Fork—Sale price $8.98 a set, regular price $12.50, privileged to carry 90 passen- new steamer will make its first excursion to New London Friday. Jr, seriously in- Jottrell & Sons’ Co. | as taken to the [Lhndnu v lock—six Tea Spoons, six Tal i L | Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scolt & lark Corp Berry Spoon, Alhambra pattern, 79¢c, value $1.25 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. llivan's sisters, Sarah Asher of Nor Ambrose Hig; COLCHESTER | Commencement Week in Town Schools | —Sunday Closing Order Announced | —Frederick Johnson Buried. | schooner will make been sold to Mobile purchasers. Benjamin W { duties in Greenport latives in town. f the Noank Fire com- vy are planning for another dance | in the town hall sometime thi; | attendance at the meeting of the American Benefit society Monday evening. members were present. enjoyed after busines Mrs. Thomas Neil has returned from a visit to friends in Norwich. John Ellis is employed at the Palmer team will be organized. John Vallette of Attleboro, is visit- ing Captain Moses Kish Hartford after a short THE GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET all, two new mem- 3 returned to after visiting friends in town. Charles Lamb of Norwich was business caller in the village Monday, Burial of Fred Johnson. returned to his cars at Modoc led; The member Guard Your Throat against germ infection, An ir- ,inflzmed throatisawon- du£u_1 hriving ground for seri- Saugatuck.—A gun club vy organtzed and already has t 12 members. are guests of Morganstown, e athers' parents, Dauphlnse. for thé summer, H. Lilllanthal of Long Is- has arrived at her summer home on Broadway. James Gilfillan of New lis residence 1d Bigelow of Hartford was on South Main street over ,,rmm 4 programme of songs and rec- 3 o'clock Thursday will be special music in Several new tablets dissolved in the mouth relieve the soreness and de- stroy the germe before they can dangerously multiply. Pleasant Sherman Lewis returned to Moodus urday after several weeks' visit in adway for a few ‘The most durable rubber, the sturdiest strain-resisting Straw Hat The Sun is moun looks cool and is cool. Better styls and more comfort should inffuence you. A Panama will look well on your head this Summer. We can +w you Panamas with lots of character thi season and at the price they spell sat- isfaction clear through, If you are go- ing past our stors let us give you seme Style Pointers in Straw Hats THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 MAIN ST. J. C. Macpherson NORWIC' ', CONN. Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAG WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- ming, upholstering and wood work. 507 to 515 North Main St. We serve the finest ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. WAUREGAN HOUSE Haven Baturday construction, make Big Barge to be Launched Th ing—General News. gruduating exer Miss Dorothy Lamb from a visit to friends in Groton, has returned Dr.¥F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Annex, Room A Telephone 623, ot10d Launching Today. The barge Yardley, bullt at the ship- Philudelphls, Reading Business on Sunday. Migs Vida Moore of N ¢ Leingwell lias business shal ew Haven, who sspect Hill has re arke has retrned te The large s % R undisputed leaders by right of 35 feet wide and 16 feet rvice accomplishment, cises will be held | they close jay and open S Allen was in 208 feet long, Mjss Pearl Carson I8 spending the day in New London John McDenald has returned Mobile with # Inad of lumber for the ehipyard, This is the last trip ths When Merton A, ‘mum and child of Willimantic The Parker-Davenpert Co, Droprietors AWNINGS. Let me nave your order now. Any size lnA eolor. Prompt attention. J, W. M. =, Tel.706-2 Market St