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Il [ This coupon and 5c will be accepted by any Grocer in this City for one full-size 10c loaf of BUTTER-KRUST Bread. Sign your name and address below: Name won .oz« Address y= sl s me TR RRATNTY veswae THE PROVIDENCE BAKERY. | of abou $75,000. The total appropria- tion is $100,000 which inciudes the site. Mr. MoQuilkin supposed that the Covernment Supervisor in Westerly Leslie McQuilkin -Arrives to Superintend Construction of New Post Office Building—Teacher Resigns to Go to New Jersey Schools—Band Concert Tonight—Site For New Passenger Station Staked Out—English F isheries | Expert in Town. It is a meoted question in police circles in Riode Island, whether the arrest by Police Sergeant Edwin 1. West of Cheuffeur Frank Turano in Westerly wes the first case brought under the new statute, prohibiting ex- | | | work had been started and was sur- rised to learn that none of the ma- on the ground and the work not commenced. He was of the opinion that active work would beg in a few days and, stated that he was in Westerly to remain until the build- |ing i3 completed. According to con- | by November 1, 1913. Charles O. Gavitt, lsader of Westerly band has arranged this pr gramme for this (Thursday) evenin concert in Wilcox park: National Air, Hail Columbia; march, Bombasto, Of- fenbac overture, Orphens; popular selected; clarinet solo, Air Varle, e , by Louis Solomon; Potpouri f Irish Airs, Ellenberg; march, Major : Wight; selection from ss; waltz, Blue Dan- fedley of New Popu- ; march, Coronation, —— in bonds of $200 in the Third District court. Lohr was tried in the Sixt court, found guilty and fin ts, a bond h District | 0! §10 | | ube, Alrs, De W cessive smolje to escape from automo- Myerbeer; popular two-step, If You | biles. Sergeant West made the ar- Talk in Your Sleep, Ayer; march, rest at fivg o'clock in the afternoon Centennial, Reeves; finale, The Star of Tuesday, and Arthur C. Lohr was arrested in Providence on the same day for a gimilar offense, o it is a matter of g hour or so whether the credit goes to the Westerly or Provi- dence policg, Turano is held for trial Spangled Banner. Local Laconies. Frederick Moran, of New London, was a Visitor in Westerly Wetdnesd; The site for the new rallroad pas- to the other a steep grade. pro- | duced in spite of anything the opers + tor cap do, and that therefore ,}s‘.nzer station was staked out Wed- 73 |smoke was not due to the nesday. n'p.p.p.p.p! 7 |but to the ocanstruction of the There's need for an additional .po- (2 mobile, : liceman in Dixon square during the omo Th d\ The city solicitor argued that the | daytime. i In Violation of the Taw e ewcaped | Watch Hill resident to the contrary, : ; ALOT | the convenient garbage cans still re- " nress was liable to prosecution whether it | e, Convenient garbag main in Bay street, Shields! N was his fault or the fault of the car. |™7 " 0 LAY HReSt o G - 5 The judge took a like view of the c 0 PO BEyEISaLidee % Hereafter, Madame, You Are Going t0 | ana said that if a man in oper f“"'v"fl'fi isye no Ayl s i o0 1 “Gomfy” Under the Arms,' |&n automobile o as to emit an ex. | eration than automobiles are od | st cessive amount of smoke he is guilty | {0 enioy under the law. GArls, got a %0 box of PERSPI-NO right sway at the drag store, and get one of the surpeises of your life. of a violation of the law, whether it was from the method of operating the | vehicle or from defective construc- | tion. | ince it has become known that the Westerly policemen mean there has begn marked change in the operation of automobiles. The state board of roads and high- ways at their session at Watch Hill is- sued 120 chauffeurs’ licenses and reg- istered 82 automobiles, all owned in other states. The delay in delivery of granite for It means the Superintendant Reynolds of the Pawcatuck schools at the meeting of the school board, Tuesday, stated that he had received the resignation of Miss . Wilhelmina Brodie, of Westerly, who is to teach in Plainfield, N. J., [the new town hall building is due to at nearly double the salary she has |inability to secure more prompt rail- ing. He recommended Miss | road service from the red stone quar- Alice J. “‘”1 ms of \\'f\s%r-rly as her ry to the spur track to Quarry hill. successor and said that Miss Willlams | g 5 2 was graduated from the Westerly ‘,\‘.fi;‘.i““,i‘(,p’;""i?{??,' ettt o : S pocent graduste | orrhage of the nose, and for lack '”“m;' school for | Of & more sulteble place, he was taken \nder Principal | 10 the police station where he was car- Wililams, e | ¢4 for by Dr. John L, May, ded and gave | The Hampton students who enter- very promising | tained at the Perry estate in Westerly, July 3 and Watch Hill on the Fiurth wero at Beverly, Tuesday, and realized $10,000 fn support of Hampton instl- tute, Mrs, Willlam Howard Taft waded the list of patronesses, Robert Valentine, chorister and ors | gunist of Christ Episcopal church, who hus” been rma. ed in the Oliver T the past five montk Mary B, Spooner, M said, was well recom evidence of being a teacher, More Ruined Gowns, Mo More Dresa | Loslle McQuilkin, of Scranton, @hields, If You Use PENLS 0. o :‘;'R Pa,, erintendent of construction of the ' of Bupervising arch dopartment, W slgned PERSPI-NO keops the nrm-plts just ag fresg and dry as any other | You shington, b t of the supervise the ght of constri to can wear any wi clothing, be in hot stuffy roows, ina © afternoon: aud |11 the schiools of Westerly ,te sue- werm theatre or danes-hall and bever | ealled - PoRkes Charles | 9ed 1t A, H, Clark, resigned, is at o1 opaper in the arn-pits, The colors | Butles, Where ho examined the plang [ Orthempton, He s, aiending the # colored gown will mever fun. The | of the bullding for (he fret timer 1y | SUtHmer school (aking o spovial courss 3 will never fade, got stl from per- | was shown the site wid seid it was a | °F iBsirdeton in school music teach wtion und then rot and tear and ruin arly well ' adapted tion . for 108 own ub the eem-pits, Nevermors| | the peeulinr snd besuiiful bullding, | ToBY Mistons in fhe empioy of the more rolling up of dress shields1ike | and added thet s 1y |contraciing fem that is buildiag fthe ropes under the arms, PERSPLNO 18 | generous in rolley exiesston from Pleasant View £ delghtful powder, absolutely safe for | js ubout d Lo We , Who was arrested by cvergbody, and never harms any fabrio, | populatiog Wesierly's sise, Police Brown after quite It's p wonder. Try it omce, and be cen- | u resuli new building will 1 5, paid the penalty, vingsd. You apply it with & pad, which | 45y post offiee building ingany tewn arraigned in the Third District 15 pgeked with every box, er eity where the population does net |Court and pleaded guilty to reyelling Eq$istaction or meney back, | exeeed 80,000, {and intexication, His fines and eests PPREPI-NO is for sale at yonr drug- The eontract for eopstruction of the | Agereguted § At 250 8 box, of sent direct, on reeeipt | buildine complete h en awarded ; Caplain = W B, Clementsen, of to. the ‘interurban CGeneral €eniraet- | Bridlington, England, of the bureau of ing eompany, of New York city, and of | fisheries of Great Britain, whe came genoral marble construction \ai & 608t ' to his country to learn of the lobater g! , by the Perspo Co., 2715 Lineoln Chicago, For sale and recommended IS BEST 10c worth of Bread for 5c Take this coupon and 5¢ to any Grocer in this city and secure one full-size 10c loaf of the most delicious Bfend you have ever tasted — BUTTER-KRUST. Remember the regular price is 10c per loaf, but you can try .tl'lis bread today for one-half the price, on every loaf. Just to let the housewives of this city know how good, how nutritious, how y - be, when baked by our new method and by using milk. Let us save you the annoyance and trouble of baking at home—we know how. GUT THIS BREAD GOUPON OUT and present it to your dealer early today, as this advertisement tract the building is to be completed | the | business | appolnted feuchor of musia | will be read by thousands of pe doubt exhaust all the bread we COUPON GOOD ells E light and dainty and of what delicious flavor bread can > verybody as we will pay the other 5¢ ople and the demand will no have baked early in the day. UNTIL USED- Barnes, Isiand | hatchery operation, with E. W. superintendent of the Rhode lobster rearing station were guests in | Westerly of Charles W. Willard, treas- urer of the National Board of Fish commissioners and president of the | bggrd of retail fisheries in Rhode Is- | 1lahd. 'They visited the Noank lobster | hatchery during the day and were en- tertained by the Colonial club in the evening. | MYSTIC | | i i | | State Convention of Daughters of Vet- erans Heid With Phoebe Packer Rathbun Tent—Reception in the Evening. The third annual -convention of the Connecticut department of the Na- tional alliance, Daughters of Veterans, was held Wednesd: Mystic. The de es of r Rathbun tent, No, The at 10 o'cieck, the de- partment pr lent. Mrs. Nellle D. oUrchard, presi The follo gramme W velecome, Mrs. E sident of temt 3t 3 annie Win president of tent D} 2; rolleall by Secretary Mrs. Olive M Edwards; reading of the minutes of of department and of credential committes, Mrs. A West. - At noon luncheon was served | in the banquet hall by the members of the local tent. The afternoon was spent n the work of the order. In the even- ng & reception was held by the mem- bers of the local tent at which mem- bers of the G. A. R. and Sons of Vet- erans were present. The following programme provided entertainment: Music, Grinnell's orchestra; greeting, | Mrs. Nellie D. Orchard; solo, Barbara Freftchle, Rev. C. S. Bullock; Tent Nemes, responses by Adelaide M. West, | tent No. 1, of New London, Jeannie Winnle, tent No. 2, of Essex, Edith Rradley Lamb, tent No. 3, of Mystic, Margarer. M. Beck, tent No. 4, of Rridgepot; solo, Rollcall, Mrs. James H. Reed, New 1 an's Part in Gre Buliock; orchestra; reading poem com- posed by department historian, Mrs. Emma Meeker Cornwall of Bridgeport; Mrs. Stratford’s Battalion, Miss Jessie Berrien; piano solo, Miss Florence O'Brien; address, Rev. H. M. Gessner, Atlantic City; orchestra; address, Wil- liam Dougal, department commander, G. A. R, New Preston; song, The Empty Sleeve, address, Lafayette W. Starr, department inspector of G. A, R, New London; song, Star Spangled Banner, department Daughters of Vet- erans; reading. Mrs, Laura Packer Geer; Army Letters; America, Thosa who helped make the affalr a success wera: Reception committes, Mrs, Sarah Bailey, chairman, Miss Ethel Godfrey, Miss Avis Latham, Mrs, Mary Benja- min; credentials, Mrs, Adelaide West, Mrs. Marle Gilbert, Mrs, Wlizabeth MacGowan; refrashments, Mrs, Kliza- beth Butler, Mps, Lillian Cooper, Mrs, slle Wilcox, Miss Aunie e Costa; resolutions, Mrs, Elizaboth Haas, Mrs, Blanche Ryley, Mrs, Mary lLamb, Mrs, Minor Wilcox Thete ure now four tents In the state and all have made considsrable progress during ths past year, W. C. T. U. Mesting. The bi-monthly meeting of the W, €, T, U, was held in thelr rooms Tuesday ternoon, A literary programme was ried out us follows: Who Pald the | Tax? Mes, J, E, ¥, Brown: Who Pald | the Pax? Mrs, Crouch; The Liquer | Trafe o Menaca to the Colored Race, | Mre, Maxson, Mrs. Jane Addams en | the Greai Movemeni Against Alcohel, | Mrs, Grisweld; Why He Combats Al- cohel, Mrs, Alvin Cutler; poem, Three Chatra, Mrs, C, E. Nawbury; ndon ddress, Wom- " | mond, have left in Mr, Noyes' y poem, Why I Never Married, Mrs. C. P, Maxson, who is 84 years of age. | tavun cumg s | STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND There was an unusually good time at | the meeting of Latham camp, Sons of | Veterans, held in G. A. R. hall, when a large class of members were Initiat- ed. After the business session a sociai time was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Heard About Town. Mrs. Lucy Spicer Ward and Mrs. Tra Clift Hoxle spent Wednesday in Nor- wich. Mr, and Mrs, John F. Noves, Mrs. H. E, Raymond and son, Phillp Ray- cht for wlill epend two weeks DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 3, to Watch Hill and Block Island AM AM *8.30 **9.15 10.00 10.40 1105 1145 1230 110 Noon P. M. P.M P.M *2.16 **3.16 340 440 5.00 6.00 630 7.30 P.M. P.M Norwlch {§ New London . | Watch Hill Block Islafd . Block Island Watch Hill New London Norwich Lv. Due .Due .Due *Daily, except Sundays. **Sundays only. Two hours at Block Island Sundays. | Two hours at Block Island Sundays. SPECIAL . EXCURSION TICKETS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays July 5 to September 2nd inclusive AND . AND WATCH HILL < 5U%n BLOCK ISLAND 5% Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢, Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. 4% HOURS AT WATCH HiLL. 134 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Eeach near landings at Wat Hill and Block Island. For further Information, party rates, app! office of company on Norwich Line Wharf, New London. Norwich to Ocean Beach and return: Adults 40c; Children 25¢c. Tickets include round trip trolley from New London to Beach. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. E. L. a crulse. T at Nauyaug. Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hatch, Miss Lot- tie tch and Raymond Hatch were s _on Wednesday of the Noank ethodist Sunday school on their an- nual picnic at Nauyaug. Mr. Hatch serves the Methodist chureh at Noank pastor. NOANK Good Catohes of Sound Fish—Recent Hotel Arrivals. DOIL, Agent Miss Margaret M. Gill‘has returned to Groton after spending a short time as the guest of Miss Eleanor Lamb on Pearl street. Mr. a Mrs. r Howard Monros of Providence are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L Fitch on Spicer avenue, George Porter has returned from a visit to friends in West Brighton, Staten Isiand. Twenty-three Sword Fish, The fishing schooner Carle and Nat- tis, Capt. Lony Hendrickson, is in from Block Island with twenty-three swordfish. Reginald Williams of Meriden is visiting friends in town. Miss Maude Carson has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs, Walter Lewis in Uxbridge, Mass. Calvin Kathburn has returned to Fisher's Island after a short visit to friends here. The Star, Capt. G. W. Latham, is in port with sixteen swordfish. Miss Marjorie Luce has entered the 'y wES L Special Sale CENT KNIVES GRASS LINED BEST OF STEEL FULLY WARRANTED SALE PRIGE THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street employ of the Drew Company on Main street. Walter Ellls and his sister, Miss Lillian, are spending two weeks with relatives in Greenport, L. L Miss Annie Goddard has returned to her home in Greenport after visiting her sister, Mrs. Jane Carson on Main street. Mr, and Mrs, John Grey and children of Bridgeport are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sawyer for the summer. Hotel Arrivals. Arrivals at the Palmer included S. F, Thompson, South Bristol, M Charles E. Proctor, John L. Adams, New York; C. B. Bull, Yonkers, N. Y,: I, P, Upson, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs, H, P, Skedd, Bansonhurst, L. IL; Mr, and Mrs, Pation, New York; J. lack, Brookiyn, N, Y,; Mr, and Mrs. Bkyrock, Mrs, J. Cooper and - Miss Ueaper, Hast Orange, N, J; Mr. and Mes, O, 1, Fenner, Putnam; Miss A, H, Buckley, Patnam; (, H. Uglon, Harttord, A large number attended the Bap- tist plenic Wednesday at the Golden Spur, GENTS EAGH \ Lost for Good. Redd—"Did you hear about my neighbor losing control of his motor ear?” Gresne—'No, I didn't” Redd— “Well, he did. The sheriff’s’ got it now!” WHES you want to put your busi- ness befors the publie; | s no me. dlum better than thre) the advertse WHEN you wan: to put your busi- | ness befsre the public, thers is no me- dium better than through the advertr- ing columns of The Bulletl» ing columns of