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" Hasking and Frank Lyman in Nor- Ly vk wb Jail for Burglary at North Storingtoh. Graco Dodds, who was errested ‘ace sion sworn ouwt by Attorney H. Davis anawh‘ mm;‘ of Roscoe few ing that Mrs. 'Dodds did Jdnflfllmf the estates of ;Iltar. Mrs, David An- ~gsed, and had been travel- oid detec- me to place to en released ; custody. ' is brought for Stephen DL ¥’ _who claims interest in the s Dodds, with her husband Miss Hewm, have been houge for the wlhulx e lweeney to ol staff in thlsgioedm At- ; ‘e Jhdge John W. i, .. Smith of the New York law vl Strong, Smith Strong has d Atforney A. T. L. Ledwidge a3 1 counsel in the case . £mith arriyed in Westerly Fri- vening and had t?u nheru!'s bond Airs. Dodds reduoed from $25,000 to| 515,000, He returned Saturday evening with a yond for that Am&ut‘f;}mlmed s by a surety company legal recog- %.n in Rhode !lhnd. The bond was factory to Deputy Sheriff Mitchell anll Mrs. Dodfll.wbohulbenln h- custody of deputy, was given freedom. writ i returntble to . Hu superidr oourt for ~Washington Talasd zudoctizhubsen set for [ = \ lh L The case will s bmbnbly be heard onits merits at thc 4 November term. rocks the west spindle off the < eant of Fisher's Island, about three ! Watch Hill, at 3 o'clock 4 m-nht. The mis! was hap .unmer Reel li?% The crews Hill and mmr- Island o ‘ stations went to the res- w& Calabria gradually filled ’ water and her hull was nearly . mubmerged within a quarter of an hour tm,‘r' the l!!n uviu erews arrtved. lnnx company of New m by Wireless hdtn. T capisite D, m'el’;q'“" " cap & on, | an landed. in Btonington b7 the tug $ proceeded by train to New Lon- .' PO tug returning to the dis- vessel. , The Calabria draws '\ ofvuorwm: ier t car- .o i 'Jout, gbove the " water mdmmwaf en men ! A il vessel ts Iying |' lnfln Iidvedflmb :&lly floated after ghe deck load is it H e blanined o tow "the Catabrti / into New London for temporary. v and then het* to New York ¢ cargo and, after mm, to" make [there, ——— 1 um*.,..}., . Two of, Auelo- cown m land of Jouh thirough a Inohn f%‘u they were immediately im = M fixed at 825 (3 pay that amount ohru clvil l“i Ilflmm < N . > ull h"ph !rhc wuit to recover. Y ‘ ted g gt B} |||\ ‘ed an an: con- # 3 W bringing criminal - sult thudtlll e humane officer. Both dis- putants have annna counsel and If « reconciliation be effected the lll"-l will be muht. & g \»A‘ll vl Local Lacomtos: The New d Granite company team defeated the Potter Hills at base- ball Saturday, 8 to 6. An Ttalian, evangellst addressed a 4 number of hls countrymen in Plerce 2 street . Bunday . afternoon. ¥ Edward :\h.hr:'n-y “l;ld to Ne‘dv York 0 ume s studi t Coulhlfl ‘College of Pharmacy. B Miss Alice Mahoney has returned to 8t. Angela’s collegp of New Rochelle f ‘and will enter the junior class.. /[ Mra, e Mtller, who has been P: guest Mn. Thomas Sharvin, re- urned Saturday tp her home in Nor- tickle-ribs as well as palates. ll’s'fthe'scrumpho"flavor! | Owing ton md cylinder, steam- Blo& is_unable to continue m tflu from Providenge to Block Saveral ‘motor_bost Mlu ent :luhnuflo!fl.hfl ‘Bunat; 0_get a close view otth schooner Oslabria. e ranged ~wbhnh&rhmhwdi’tz:' boat. .. MLMEBEMMM axson Smith were T Saturday afternocan by Rev. "‘g"fi Cathosrt at the home of George B. Maxson, in Lester street, uncle of the - and Mry. Davis will resjde i L i O’Toole, 25, employed by th Wllc assoclation, ng: o g:t Lrllix“ Saturday ® Cross! at Brad- fihmn to the side of the| great force. His skull was ji éf daily bread. That’s wheat flour white. - ii 3k recetved many mi a8 taken to New I::r '{.f’i'a.ms“m"“ Hoenttar n is serious. DL, on the Ow! transferred Z‘ urday. They wite taken 1o | wich jafl to a*alt trial at f;geJ::l:- term of the superfor court. The ‘b‘y Was committed at the home of Post. The case against Joseph b un;:ra With robbery at the ome of bart Lee, was continued t-uw-h He 1s out on bonds of 35 f 12¢ § STAFFORD SPRINGS ATh-8tars Dofeat Home Team, 13 to 10“ nature guarantee"f the The Stafford ba.mhau team was de- éen e Smlle OE safis. deteated by the All-Stars of Hartford | 1 ot SR o Raily Day. Sunday was Rally day at the Meth- -odist church and there was an inter- | programme arranged, which | took the place of the usual morni sermioe. e Dr. James Btzptch and L. C. Dim- mock will go as delegates from Staf- ford to the progressive convention to be held In Hartford Wednesday and Thurld‘zl Mrs. Frank Auetin of Bris- tol, R. L, were visitors at the West Staffprd parsonafe last week. Fifty-nine New Names. ' Thp registrars,in the Springs dts- trigt” bave received 39 names ‘of_per- $ who wish to be made voters, Social a Success. The ng in Reformatories. h repurt of the reform on meeling. At the Norton boys’ , Birmingham, the unrest das to strike led to two casee of There was a good attendance and{and indus chools ot Gre e one of a t by GRIEITRble time ot the dasce given | way lamed recently. It Juncing <luckos o Bathstas | bern Wrshi nt Beieide i, Wi “hw the Dbasebail club in Society hall| curion during the winfer months af | Goubl acenaBis for fhe eagy & | @ Saturday evening. Preparaiions arnlh nd 4 wha 1 J'Arm school, te which ln‘u of the eirs” s S '.‘mfl . o for the juntor fair and aged such s 1o obtain for n .., & “,.j,u.,.h Ave invited, s an innevalien | seph's, Manchester, oxhibjt st Stafiordrlle. . - mend sl summer b the which apnoars, I Iy alated, b9 be modt 7 L] 2q TOASTED WHEAT The first taste starts a smlle—the second a A hablt thafs good for you and yours: For there s alot of wheat-goodness missing from your present the price you pay for turnng whole- *Too hig a price,” yonrDodmuys.‘4 { KELLOGG’S TOASTED WHEAT BISCUIT are-made from whole wheat— compact, handy and delicious. ~ \ Taste one today — then find your picture in the border. grocers. popular and intsralia te be cessful in impsoviag the manne besn taughi pi Briwan Hill, whick An oid wev of Bt IT ea a box. at your This- sig- gland, s | werk sstissaciorily, - | taved ths army, whil holds the twe mfl.« | der were disposed R At Hayes, Mjddles rs of |is a “sehool jury” which continues to Of the Camawail e | hews if is said (hat eut of 169 whe left | fhe year 11§ weni Lo gon, 1¥ en- Floor : 8%c—Axminster Mats, =size 18x36 '} ¢ inches, value 98c.,| t - $1.69—Axminster Rugs, lln 27x54 inches, value u. elve 36x72 Carpet Size R\lfi t $1p46—Tapestry Brussels nncl, meamiess, size 9x12 feet, designs suftable for parlor,’ dining room, eto,, vaine $15.00. t $1848—Ten-wire Tapestry Brussels seamlens, sl 9x12 feet, value $18.50. | \ The Peerless at $25.00 The “Whittall” Peerless Body The Chlidema at $31.50 The “Whittall” Chlidema Body ieet mt $31.50, slzes will be glven specla! attention. for us to handle inteiligently and CARPET Fall -flnening In- ‘l 7 { I3 =) | g Our Annual Fall Opening of Floor Coverings and kindred lines will continue all this week. In accordance whhowmudmmvowm,m.ofigh‘p.“ _ offer a°NUMBER OF SPECIAL VALUES. 'These Special Offerings have been selected from the most wnwdmldumdmforOpenm' D.y‘ o-}y. - 4 % LR AT WE SHOW SOME RARE BEAUTIES IN THE , ' FAMOUS WHITTALL RUGS _| The Teprac at $35.00 | IBrussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet at $25,00. heavy quality, sise 9x13 *'. at FSHMATES CHEERFULLY ‘GIVEN lfllmtu on all kinds of Floor Covering Work will be gladly given upen request. No job is top small for our consideration, hene tos large faollity for doing work promptly, satisfactorily and at lowest oest. Write or telephone us and our representative will be, pleased to call. All the best makes are’ ' included in our showing These Special Values for Opening E: l}uvermgs == ! 17! Sniall— RUGS gt g Diing Opening Dove Special Values * " On August 1st, all manufacturers thie price of Carpet Size Rugs. Our orders were lnfontht || time, which means a saving to our patrons. % {1Small Size Rugs . [At $1898—Axmineter Rugs, fn and Orlental designs, size 9x12, value $21.00, At $2098—Sanford dnd Smith's mingter Rugs, Qll- ‘9xd2 value $25.00. 3 At &!‘N—At this price we -lp chalce * l!no of patterns in Wiy grade Axminster Rugs. RAG RU&. in all sizes, 24x36 to 9x12 feet, price range 69c to' Rag Rugs(in any size and oolering mads to order at short notics. FILLINGS of " all kInHu mim, all” wool Inpfin “and It bard wood 8 The “Whittall® Teprac {Wilten Rux Feyr Royal Worcester at $43.00 The “Whittall” Royal Woroester, ussals Rugs, best quality, size 9x12|Wilton Rug, an .xcollolt parior ‘rug at $48:00, WHITTALL RUGS are mndl In nearly. a|l sizes. Orders hr n’%l with satisfaction. We have every At 33—Ingrain Carpet, woo) at 33c & yard, value 39%c, - At 690—Best Quality All Wool Ini (arpet — made free —at 03¢ a yard., - payment of a reagonable deposit. without extra charge. At 27c—Heavy ‘Quality Floor Oil Cloths im 4-4, 5-4, _8-4 and 8-4 widths at a square yard, regular price S8ie. at 45¢c—Linoleum, 2 yards wide at 45¢ a square yard, value 50c. At 56c—Heavy Printed Linoleum, the «Armstrong” make at 5% a sqyare yard, value 60c. FALL SHOWING Materials. Etc—in all the newest designs and colorings. themsslves to ses our line before making a selection, one- qul.rur At 98¢ —-Bmith's Axmlw'r Carpet— made and Inld free—at 08c a yard. REVERBIBLE Stalr Carpets at 29, 30o and up to 450 a yard. ’ TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS for halls, stalrs and rooms—made and lald free, at 49, 69c, 7% and 98¢ a yard. CARPETS WILL BE STORED Garpets bought during Opening Days will be stored until wanted upon Measurements taken 'for carpets ' Special Values 1O Clok e il At 79c— Inlald Linclesum, pattern through to the back at The a square yard, value B5c. At $1.10—Heavy Quality Tolatd ldmo- leum at $1.10 a »square yard, value $1.26. At $1.35—Best Quality Imported In- laid Lincleum at $1.36 & squars vard; value $1.80. OF DRAPERIES Our Fall showing is now’ complete—Window Draperies and Drapery Our line includes all kinds of Sorims, Cretonnas, Silkelines, Housewives owe it to “The' Porteous & Mitchell Co.