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i ‘ Westerly Man Ends Life With Poison Financial Embarrassments and Trouble With Wife Over- power Jacob Wolk—Police Arrest Another Automobile Speeder—Ashaway Savings Bank Soon to be Absorbed by Washington Trust Company. l The haway Savings bank of Ash-|]for $470, subject to mortgages and| awa nized in 1871, will probably | all other indebtedne 3 soun ome an adjunct of the Wash- ingion Trust company of Westerly, as| William A. Gardiner, charged with nesotiations are pending with pros- | agsault with attempt to commit rape Pecis of consummation at an early | gnd with indecent intoxication, having duie. On June 30, 1811, the amount| pleaded not guilty when flm ar- of sits in the Ashaway bank were | raigned, was given hearing before Jus- 589.30, with 234 depositors, and the | tice Charles E. Chapman in North largest amount due to any one de-|Stonington. The complaining witness positor was $3,976.38, Since the - a niece of Rachel Spellman, age troduction of the troMey sysstem be- he g lezed assault occurred July tween Westerly and Ashaway there| 4th, and many witnesses testified to has been no increase.in business in[incidents connected with the case. Af- the Asiway Savings bank, the peo-| ter argun by Attorney Rathbun ple evidently preferring to do business | for the and Attorney Ledwidge With the Westerly banking institu- | for stica Ohbipin found tlons. Should the transfer be made it for holding Gardner is probable that a branch will be ial ‘in superior court. He was maintained for time in Ashaway un- | held in bonds of $1,000. til such time as the merging is thor- it f oughly ete. It is plainly under- oy Mk g , a tonsorial artist, and that the cifinge would be to the M:":}.; Soloreil shoie Nobi 1 advantage of all concerned. R Th# Washington bank, predecessor i $n direct line of the Washingtan Trust arren Rand il in Paw gompany, was organ d in 1800, about occupled six months after the death of George 2 ;.x\lfl) P e ‘Washington, for whom the bank was £1 tha ANanet and was also the first bank 5y - , the latter shared and Be Jqcated. in Washington county, n for Morris In is own B e it s vperlod of eleven months. Iy and ever since Feb- | At the énc ime Tony demanded B e o 6 ‘h»eseml- $29 for services rendered to Morris, | P al price for work ki haii wand from the barber ""‘S"; i ) to pay, claiming that Wusiness of the National Phoenix bank, e ot ms “,:‘L;‘ ;fif“bu"x:;"ei'_' | ag orris through Attorney Tsahingion Nationa bink. were com” | 3 e way e Honal bink wes then surrendered and SSorquEn et 1 oey et tion became once more a1y v b R A e §11.50, which would cover the usual 10p charges for shaving and hair cut- ing. the Instit® k and knokn as the Wash The Washing- ton bank, as a ftate, a national and as @& trust company has, with absolute o Y bility, successfu passed through The police have not ceased vig ry financial crisis #inca the foun- |!ance in enforcing the automobile ! dation one hundred and twelve years|!aws in Westerly: and Wednesday @go. Therefore, the proposed change | ternoon Th 5 8 agreeable to the depositors and @thers who now do busimess with the Ashaway Savings ba \ President William Clark of Wester- utomobile in th , presided at a_special meeting of | eed exceeding twent: @ reorganize w erly Light and C aded Power company th Iy passed or Agard explained that mto the possession | and com. | the street was free from traffic at the pany of Providence. Mr, Clark was |time and in consequence there was no Te-elected and the other recklessness displayed, Acting Judge ecutive offi 1] d fine of %20 and Bimonds T nted dent; Fre Provi- | west fine dence, se and treasurer; Robert G. Thacke: ¢ Westerly, assistant | ! rly. treasurer. ors are Lyman F one, the Goff of Paw Frederick 8. Peck t 3 @f Barrin fam Clark of Wes- | here was an additional hat was penalized | gerly, Willlam L. Hodgman, Jose Bodeil and Philip B. Simonds of Prov- enc and George K. Webster of North Attieboro, It is the plan of the p mation th reduce the company I sent organi- expenses of home with_sui- At. ZEGEER'S Our Weekly Special broideries and lace: closed at back or f 50, value $1.50— Sale of Our Entire Stock will Close Sat- urday, July 20th Just a few items of our many great bargains which we are offering for the next few days only. Women’s House Dresses in muslins and ginghams, made in very pretty designs, value $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50— Sale Price 79c, 98¢, $1.19, $1.49, $1.98 Women’s White Lawn Waists, trimmed with em- short sleeves, high or low neck, ront, value $1.00 and $2.00— Sale Price 79¢c and $1.49 Women'’s Silk and Lisle Gloves, long or short, white, black or tan, value 23¢, 50c, $1.00— Sale Price 11¢, 39c and 79¢ Men'’s Negligee Shirts, detached and attached cuffs, soft collars, French cuffs, regular or coat style in many different patterns, value $1.50, $1.00 and 50c— Sale Price $1.19, 79¢c and 39c Men’s Khaki Pants, light or dark brown, sizes 30 to Sale Price 98¢ There are a great many more articles included in is Sale which we are selling at remarkable low prices. fiaw York Dry Goods House A. ZEGEER, Prop. SOULE STREET, = JEWETT CITY, CONN.,, ZEGEER BULLDING. We are Agents for McCall Patterns and Publications the Westerly and ¢ time past Wolk | = ®nd it was voted that a transfer of- en at odds and fice only be maintained at Providence and the mai n Westerly, - — Durgin is visiti New B tinz tt Wednesday's Rain Brings Cooler | v, Sl ki illiam rnold and Timethy med as her own Weather—Personals Mr. and Mrs, Frank sonals. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDougal o MeKen: both New Yorkers, have | ment. Among other - Indianapolis, Ind, who have m?n mi twice eluded Rhode Jsland | things she claimed the cook stove and | Stoningtonites experienced one of the and Mrs. J. S. Anderson, gm anthorities. A year aga last|the hush 3 here wa ever remembered here,on 3 6 y_they were indicted in con- [ notsy row an M summoned In the therine Thompson of New e o m gf a gam- | Attorney Clarenc e and he dest of Mrs. Eliza V Narrngansett Pler, but n the h reaching an L e o R they m-um arrest and arraignment tlemént. When he arrived McGrath and children $84 the warrants were pigeonnoled in vielek rris Gold- have returned to Hartford after a office. 1 t was ex- sit wi rs. E. W. Bi S doa, islt with and Mrs. E, W. Bab- about two weeks the people. The thermom e cognized as 1 S | ferent parts of the da: e t d or idn" t | t! y registered on The hou dawg didn't last as long the ed as common n Mr. Wolk sat on a bed, | Tuesday 93 degrees in the s the Teddy bear, before the Bull gambiefs and wers arrested by the little part in the discus-| AMiss Edith €ook. ’ : @ts, The fact was communicetsd to ! nd the atiorney gen- point Attorney Roche went' ders were issued to Sher- ) il Wilcox of ngton ‘ county to arrest bot! t was recelved Wilcox Tuesday morning oceeded at :;. to ) a arriving e about two hours after Arnold | and McKepna had boarded an express | train for New York. Daputy Sherifi Frederick T. Mitoh- | @), By the authority of judgment of e third district court, sold in front Wednesday noon, land Dbelonging to | o satisty a for a debt | hiigren claim of Charles H. Garre @f $410.90, Two parcels of the prop- | erty are located in Margin street, one #8 Frapklin street and one in the town to do but of Charlestown. s whole prop lit was bid In by Judge John W. B i ! . ed to sed con- w i n was notified and made su cial ex- were unabie to ascer- e of the poison that ere was an empty 'ad contained one ounce | and there -~was a that poison in the and they are of opinion that acid caused death, although | ips and tongue showed no signs | arbolie acid poisoning. MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY ells How She Keeps Her Health — Happiness For | Those Who Take Her Advn:e. ng aroma of Local Laconles. scarcity of tenements in| he increase of in- There's Westerly Beottville, Mich. “I want to tell yon a E. Pinkham’s Veg- euehle_(}ompnundand anal, savs that the work of the raflway station | 4 S5k Live firm of narrow fabric || s would take over thel| done me. Iliveona ach street, under || ) {imen will give Hear- evening to Watch Hill regard to improve- f streets in that sectlon. is said that Chrystie McConnell, enied operator's license af- for violation of the | is now under instruec- © in the opera- five years old, Jand am the mother of thirteen children. Many people think range that I am not broken down th 1 work and e of my fam- hem of m been appointed 4y, but T tell them ¢ r my gm)r 1 frien the Washington ‘“Lydia m’s Vegetahle Com- to succeed Robert G. 4pound, and that there will be no back- ache and bearing down pains for them if theywill takeit as I have. 1am scarcely ned to accept the as- ship of the Westerly company. Mr. and Mrs. , has returne imuel O, STONINGTON. | guest ot B George Tathew to Providen: Do a kind act and tell that neighbor of yours, who has such rough, red hands, that she can have white, soft hands by using Weicome Laundry Soap, as hundreds of thousands of New England womendo. Zwice as much Welcome sold as any other brand. Not only does it keep the kands soft and white, but it gets the wask out fast and clean. For more Borax is used in Welcome in ore year than in all other soaps made in New England in five years— just enough of this harmless Borax to perfectly soften the water and to make Welcome do more than any other soap. i Five cents, of your Grocer, who will give your money back if you can find a better laundry soap. Welcome Sda ““For Generations the Choice of New England Womzn’” You Can Have Soft Whlte Hands If You Use: Welcome Soap Manufactured by LEVER BROTHERS COMPANY, Cambridge, Mass. w ce. CHARON'S Baltic’s Busiest Store SPECIAL BARGAINS for “Friday and Saturday LADIES' PARASOLS, made of pon- gee, In contrasting colors, reduced from $1.50 to 98 cents LADIES’ WHITE CA) FORDS, reduced from $1. 79 cents TOILET SOAP reduced from Bo 3 cakes for 10 cents WASH SUITS, in plain colors, -reduced from 50c to 39 cents A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL Shannon Block, Baltic A Husical Education for the children should start with the ase of a good, sweet toned, s i nonsense to 0 will do for the little Train their young ears to ap- preciate tonal beauties of the POOLE PIANO and you won't have to undo bad work in their later musical career. A. POIN, Hunters Avenue, Taftville Full line of Houss Furnishing Goods. New Home Sewing Machines, PLUMBING sh Plumbing as it m 1 do—open, 1ld be done, is the joint tight, itary, latest style plumbi Steam and Gas Fi Skylights, Gutlers, Roofing. Let us estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic Telephone ‘ornice W Tin and Slate Best Goods — Lowest Pnces A Full Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Awaits You In BALTIC’S LARGEST STORE ROOD & CHAPMAN, Props. . - $ oy The state board of control and sup- @ver without it in the house. ply have awarded contract to the F. *I will say also that I think there is l\ f A, H. 1l _company of 0 better medicine to be found foryoung | New London, contract to supply 70| , My eldest daughter hes taken | (0% ofloge i Kingnion, at 3600 ana E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- $6.90 a ton. Y for painful periods and irregular- Howard Henry Gavilt, who was for- 7, and it has helped her. merly Allams Express agent at Na ] am always ready and willing to | Ka0selt Pler was arrested 3 ¥s , Par gL S night charged with embezzling $876.43 apeak a good word for Lydia E. Pink- from the company during last Sep- ham’s Vegetable Compound. I tell every tember and Octoher, Gavitt was taken one I meet that I owe my health and l the shing county jail - at jiness to your wonderful medicine,’> | KIDE(ON [0 uwalt hear 13, G. JoHNSON, Scottville, Mich,, |, Re®: 1 Fomlinson, the well- iy 9 knutii auhor’of stary budke for bave Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- | school In cluss of . will préach u[L made from native rootsand herbs, | 1l murmine serglee 1o ¢ l;‘;‘;:w'x:;‘;: no narcoties or harmful drags, | | 1Y ist church ot holds the record of being the Elizabeth vears and re- yme general secretary of tire Ministerial Fund of the Buptml denomination, If You Ever Exoect to Build a House, tion Off an- Attic, Fair, You Ou: Ic pre. arti- or Give a Play, or Church :h: to Know Combo naterial for @ hun, e and from 8w G ft » thick, 4 h It tells what Compo-Board FARM PRODUCTS farmers tk d the in ady their xur‘ndA to us and bec to your adva Shetucket Cash Store o Gordon Bros. Baltic You Can Save $10.00 SUIT now. The place yo We ‘are showi best fabrics to sel and let us show you " EDWARD ADAMS, Taftville' of V‘mm s g line of the Come in b an save Full line Shoes and Gents shings. We are headquarters for Confectionery, Water. Stationery Ice Cream and Soda We carry a complete line of and Souvenir Postcards, J. F. WGUIRE, Iy4Th Baltic. The OId Baltic Hotel Jobn F. Full line . of Wines, Ales, I automobile parties stop rates to commercial men 4Th Thos. d. Burke Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen's Driving Horses, for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC Delaney, Prop. BALTIC. Teams We Want Everybody to know that we sel lowest possible pric furniture at the At the présent time we ure showing u complete line of White Knamel Beds at prices that ought to sell them. ul u glunce, We also ure showing un excellent line of Fibre Mattings, Carpets, -Rugs and Mattresses of ull kinds, Ne ene can sell better gosds or at lowerd prices. All we ask Is to have you cull and see the goods, F. H. & F. W. Tillinghast Central Village Alse Funeral Directors. Braneh al Jewelt City in charge of A. J. Tinker, G Housekeepers : Just stop and think how we can assist you this hot weather by doing your Wet Wash. 193 Franklin St. THE ESTATE of CHAS. A. KUEBLER Satisfaction Artistic and Enduring MONUMENTS Quality Finest — Prices Reasonable Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed BULLETIN POINTERS What To Buy and Where To Bq H. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators, Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass, 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connection. The Danielson-Ljungholm Company Artist Tailors 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. o Telephone. Opp. Y. M. C. A. guaranteed. from a choice line of Woolens at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25. We also do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing at comparatively low prices. H. KING, 35 Shetucket Street, Block Something to cut serve cold during Boiled Ham. n me of them you thi MRS. R. up the Iy are missing THUMM, u a BOILED HAMS for lunch and warm weather. Nothing seems to fill the bill like our We are serving a great many people in town. re not some- 73 Franklin Street AND Are you e\vou send you a trial a nday Baltic. e getting? HAY ? A. R. MANNING, at the Mill, Yantic m, s, 10 to Telephone connection. ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY HOW ARE YOU -FIXED for GRAINS, FEED, FLOUR sfied with the quality and 1f not let us DR. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn. to 8 p. m. has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Suits Made fo Measure| coNKeY's REMEDIES CONKEY'S FLY KNOCKER Protects your stock from flies and makes milking a pleasure. CONKEY’S STOCK TONIC Puts life into your stock. CONKEY’S LICE LIQUID Rids your Poultry House of all ver- in. CONKEY'S DOG REMEDIES Ranks as the best on the market to- day. We carry a full line of these Remedies. C. W. HILL, & SON, jun13Th 147 Franklin Street CHIROPODY Dry and Wet Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. Scheffler's Hair Colorine. Switches made from combings, also a nice line of Switches for sale, Sample line of Shirt Walsts. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannen Bullding Take elevator, Jun30Th ‘Fine Hair Goods andToilet Articles Hair Dressing, Mar- ?cel Waving, Shampooing, | Hair Dysing, Facia] Mas: !sage and Scalp Treat- ,ment. Puffs, Switches, {etc., Made to Order from Combings. Mrs. T, . UNDERWOWD Ghiropodist 51 BROADWAY Agent for 1 U Frank P. Flaherty HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND COUPE STABLE 21 Willow Street, Nerwich, Conn. Telephone connection If you want the best ICE CREAM made in Norwich, go to the Crystal Confectionery Store 263 Main Street G. D. JOHNSON, Prop. 250 a quart is the special price for every Tuesday Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 255 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class goods sold at the very lowest prices, C.E. LANE No. 17 Chestnut Street repair_your AUTO TUBES SINGS and do it right at will and garage price: Milliner peals to every woman of fashion, Mlle. M. E. Auclair, Baltic K. 8. Tires for sale There’s a Charm In Our M. A. BARBER, MILLINERY gk - . Machinist and Engineer. and why ? s R Because we keep in touch with the e D fashion centers and put a touch of 25 Chestnut Street style into your hats that will please S = you. Every hat displayed here ig g bri; fresh ‘and stylish, which ap- A Happy Suggestion Put an end to your tooth troubles today and confer with Dr. C. B. Eldred, Dental Surgeon, Central Building and faces, shapes. MILLINERY We believe in fitting hats to heads not in fitting heads to hats, so_ we are careful always to have a large variety of styles and MARGARET E. BURKE, Shannon Building You can find most any- thing you want at A. B. Main’s, 219 to 225 Central Avenue. Comflp tor your SOLE LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS. H. A, HEEBNER, 30 Water Telephone. / Wholesale and Retail . The DENTAL SURGEONS MRS. MINNIE BOON, Prop. 148 Main Street, Norwich Telephone 424-4 CHOICE SALMON, SWORD, STRIPED BASS and BLUE POWERS BROS. Rose Place Telephones 114—777 for DR. MAIN REMEDIES, Food. Nature's Vital BENOIT'S PHARMACY, Cor. Hunter and Merchant Avenus, Taftville, Conn. Compounding of Prescriptions a specialty. 1 pound J. C. Powder 25c. 4 packages (1000) sheets Tollet Paper 25¢. Twelve Cucumbers for a quarter. Best Tub Butter 33 .Shoe Leather 45 cents pound. J. C. MARSAN, GROCER Hunter’s Avenue, Taftville G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gen- tlemen’'s Driving Horses. Tel. 10 ASHLEY T. BOON Expert Locksmith Umbrella work of all kinds and ¢ repairing of surglcal instruments specialty. Prompt service guaran teed. 89 Franklin Strest. Marsan Baking H Tol. 622-4 We. carry a complete line of STATIONERY, School Supplies and Postal Cyrds. Remember we are headquarters for Cigars and Smokers Articies. Cholce line_ of Confectionery, both in bulk and in boxes. Also Soda Water. MRS. SARAH HASLER, T, Be Comfortable as well as well dressed in one of our BLUE SERGE SUITS. Our prices are unequaled for given, quality A. Hagberg & Son, 310 Main Street. Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand ¥inished Shirts a speclalty Also Ladies’ W Rear 37 Franklin for PROVISIONS. Best place In the city. GROCERIE! FRUITS and Telephone. m Frlnk”n Street bo 2 the Woman's Exchange and gee the large varlety of inter) esting articles. Stamping carefully done. Good Bread, Cake and Cook- fes, also Cold Lemonade. Telephone. 237 Main Strest William Blackburn Blasksmithing, General Wood and fron Worker. Machine Forging a specialty. 15 Myers Alley, "1 Have Had More Work than I is the best superlority of my work vou have been better satisfied you had let me do your work? GEORGE F, ADAMS, o and Aute Painter, 17 Town Strest. Norwich. BROWN’S VIENNA BREAD 7 We ware awarded first prize at the John json’s Bread |Exhibit. One trial wili convince you of ita uperiority. Dr. Alfrad Richard DENTIST Finn Block, - « < & Jowett Cvly Office houra from 10 ». m. p. m. on Tuesdays and Wednesday ~Sundays from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. also Saturdays from. 9 . m. to 8 p.m, SALE 1 have at this vantage time & Horses und & number both new and sec bo sold ut very attraetive prices, and to call new and STABLE lot of ond-hand, see ing, of good Carriages, that will It you iutend to purehase either with- in & shert time it will be te yeur ad- them. I alse do light and heavy teaming, jobbing and expres FRANK C. TILLINGHAST Central Village Ask Your Grocer for Goetz Sponge Cakes 10 and 20 Cents ‘White Rose Can - and Country Life Cigars the best § cent eigar In the ity C. S. FAIRCLOUGH Thameaville Ste, During this Hot Weather brick of LEWIS' keep cluse to g ICE CREAM, the kind that's and whalesome. Remember we sup- ply plenics and excursions at short notice. MRS. GEO. A. LEWIS, 21 Myers Avenue.