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MORMON ELDERS IN WESTERLY | Two From Utah Preach and Teach—Improved Lighting Service—Subjects” of Babcock Prize Essays Announced —Recital by Mrs. Frederick S. Martin’s Pupils. The resolutions appointing Wurtem j of the trolley em increased th The beautiful new design, also a fine Jewelers and Silversmiths, 'HAMILTON SILVER the older designs, equally good, in Gorham and» Alvin makes, all choicest of giits for weddings. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich sfock of some of oSample, S1hop DRESSES FOR GRADUATION A most complete assortment of these dainty dresses in | net, marquisette, crepe voile and other materials that can be worn after graduation and be appropriate— - At $10 Washahle Dresses other | Consisting of ratine, dimities, repps, voiles and most popular materials—all sizes up to 44— A. Breed judge and Silas E. Wheeler | by, The Thamesville station was for- | gepu},v judge of the town court fl"merl\v a part of the Connecticut com- | Stonington, which were unanimously | pany’s system, but becomes connected ‘;g;%tl;d by the Lo:ne;ggx:f&ex;;m&:— With all’ the ‘trolley companies from s 4 been aj v - | the Connecticut river east as far as ernor Bulawin and official certification | Willimantic and the Shore’ Line trol. has been received. Judge Breed has |ley road from Saybrook to New Haven named George R. McKenna of Paw- |under the control of Morton I. Plant, catuck as prosecuting attorney o suc- | and which includes al lines enicring ceed Benjamin H. Hew: f Mystic | Westerly, headquarters being at Nor- and William L. Gilmore of Stonington | wich. SR borough as clerk to succeed Bdward | AT A. Potter. With the exception of the | The annual mesting of the Westerly s judge, who is a republican, the other | Ministerial association and annual Drink Williams’. Root coutt officers are democrats. Judge | outing, with wives of members pres- Beer: cold. kli Preed and Attorney Herbert W. Rath- | ent, ‘was helg with Rev. Irederick D. T fir, col sSD'&E ng, il & e Jugs ot iy Jboth | Thomas, pastor of the' Old Indian ull of snap and vim. republi ns, re the Iy candidate <church in Char ow Rev. Mr. i i it— before the legislature and Represen- | Thomas is five-cishth alan: & e Youl\imllhke-ltqeye!’y i s ‘p;o”“fld ”‘,']”’T:{Y;;;Al'qfi}“x“” of the Civil war and resides in one does. # o4 ccrats, favored the reappo ¢ of | the ancient homestead. In addition < et :;\idge rfreri, "N:.» fllxvyl‘ ;van\r\i};l' e for {to the rel vice, ' Rev. M. It is easily made at sputy judge was Silas B. Wheeler. | Thomas told .:,‘:‘.:N. 1Y of the many home, costs but 2¢ a Two representatives of the Church | conducted the party to Crying Rocks, quart -and will give ofdJuus‘Cl;)n‘lt of La(ts:’] Day Saints, | e Ninieret and King Town farm! your whole family bet- ers Arthur Coon and Alma P. he busin on Rev. Hen ark, both of Utah, commonly known an Horn of Asha was elec ter health and more as Mormons, are in Wes for. a president and Rev. Lyman H. Hor- comfort during hot few weeks, preaching and t hing the of Vi erly secr ary-treasurer zospel as has been revealed to man | These officers, wi Joseph L. weathfr. Be sure through a Prophet of God in these, the | Peacock, of Wes chosen and get, latter days, which they claim is the [the D am_comm for the ensu- same gospel that Christ taught while | Ing Year. For courtesies extended, Y 9 upon earth. Rev. Mr. Thomas was given nani- The seventy-third annual meeting | 7°CIPients of his hosp of the Rhode Island Baptist Sundayw . T % Scheel union will be held today (Wed- | - The Martha Babcock Memorial Es- oo eer nesdav) in- the Broadwas $ays for cash prizes, open to pupils of ¥ church n rovidence, the Ve ne esterly school, in be Schools being represented Deacon | Written in_ (He school building at spec. | WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO., Mfrs. Wilcox of the First Baptist |ified pericds on the ernoons of Hartford, Conn. The program for the morning | June 12th and 13th and the winnors - will open 5 with an ol | Will be announced at the & prelude by Miss Susie F. Brown | ;\\'"‘ The list of subjec organist of the Broadway church. ow: Revival of the At 10 the regular devotional service | Games, Plays and Games and Pn J STONINGTON in charge of Willard B. V son (\(":Kr”\n!]d What Does Westerly Providence will be held, and this will | in the Line of Vocational Educ mm | Jail Sentences for Intoxication—Chi! B N O s nsle B ham | dren Find Fawn—Four Weeks’ Old zates by Albert Knight, business and ant Americ fes, s = o annual address on The International | Tt OF Fosa oo | Ovse Wamie S Bel Boteee udne and Independent System of Sunday "mn;\l Peace, The United States and| Breed Reappointed School Lessons, by Rev. J. J. Wil- | Japan liame, Central Fa During a !flr\mkon rorw tr:Ee )‘[?rrc\}l At the banquet 12.30_the follow- | An invitation recital was giv on the corner of Northwest aad E Ane t cen S bveats ot 4 speak: George E. Nicholas, | the Broad Strest Christian - church, o ey B, ow]k".. Frederick L. Tem Tuesd by the pupi M Mr i = S av A b '3 T., . F. M. White and Willard eder] in, of New ;i 3 Arthur “Barbe The three were 3 | geete , of New Tork, as n to the lockup and were tried in | In the afternoon there wil Tinlst o Slotte Maxson vio- | the town court Monday morning. ~The addresses, completion of 1 s, blaniste and | iwo Crumbs were arraigned on one election of officers, h he program | complaint charging intoxication. A Rev. John F. Vichert, D, plea of gullty was entered by both tor of the First Baptist church, Prov- | cellent men. Prosecuting Attorney Benjamir Slenoh, ah Ohallengh of the Youlh | fatthee: e : H. Hewitt stated to the court that the Singing by the girls' classes of the | aecller ugls, Sme x Imenoviere ted at their home,which Broadway school -will also be a fea- | e n th the officers found in a wretched condi- ture. | tion. The family had little to eat and In the evening there will be tw Quartet | the ‘children ‘but little clothing. The pddresses, one by Rev. F. A. Wilkins, | () Gather Rosebud Bruno Huhn | Men provided little for .the family, as | D., of East Providence, on Striking | (P) The Dusk Witch | all their money was used fasculine Note, and another by Mr. Hewitt advised a jail sentence. . Charles A. Fulton, D. D., of Bos- | Mrs. Llovd Crs L dge Breed imposed a sentence of ton, on Teaching the Word. The Ph Clark s days in jail. Arthur rber, found Adshe uinis OFithe Broswiy (Sunday:|. . Sara the Crumb house intoxicated and t: school will sing. : = ano Verncini Gl R zg?{“y 2 — 3 pay a fine ol and to : Bass Solo—Toread, o the prosecution. Judg- The power stations of the Norwich- rea (Carman) & L : Westarly “Traction company 'at Hall- e n':«f,. was suspended for two weeks ville and Thamesville have been syn- : | £ ; f pot 2= e e . hide S gl Duet—Autumn | Mr. Hewitt said these would be his SEEN SIS e Fastun sevice TR B cases in_court as prosecutor and = Miss = Mildred GoeNiE d the judge, clerk and all offi- % r their courtesy during the ‘past »prano Solo Judge Breed responded, | Miss I 1 for the harmony and gool | (With violin « Miss M 1d prevailed among all | | Duet—La_Forz ino siness at the court. c John ]':-v[‘! _\‘\ lliam Brownin, Saw Baby Deer. Soprano soio—Villanelle . | Miss Jessie other afternoon Miss Jennie | Male Chorus Nichols, who tcaches at the Quiamb, (a) Winter Sor (b) Lamb Sone | School, let several u(l her pupi 3t " | Feederic Field Buollarq | hature by allowing them to ramble in Dandruff'in Worst Form, 'Hair Began | soprano sorc ! ! POlard ; the woods near by. 'The children sor . (a). Bohe Sitdle” Sons came upon a fawn nestli to Fall Out in Handfuls. Head 5 O indier | SMUSlY In the leaves and grass, whe Covered With Sores. Cured by | @ dcine £ Rehuber [ [/Pad Hean laft By MEemdiier WINIE § Cuticura Soap and Ointment. | Soprano Solos-— e mal was 50 ¥ t be able to W | (a) Wenn ich in deinc bu The children and H many own people were called to see | 27 North Ave.; Attlehoro Falls; Mass.— | () Du gt the unusual find. Late in the after “T have been troubled for a long time with | i noon the mother returned and took he @andruff in its worst form. My scalp was | () Tch wand n youne charee to mother x‘-]ir\]: plac covered with eruptions and | This feat was also witnessed by some ot BiltE Tia Rl begn 4 falt Ok of the people whe were in hiding. Steam yacht idalla of the New Yo in handfuls. 1 scratched my achts.to arrive this sea aused mo much suffering by bleeding. My, scald | Trig—Te Sol g1 itched terribly nearly all the a ’ Jiseph M. Hammond of the time even at night when the | Miss T Mr. Br Valley Water company has has awh and i Due t nen dig up and clean out the e ol e sewer pipe leading from the vel- sensation would awaken me from sound sleep. ‘There was not a spot on my head free from the awful itching dandruff and the dandruff was so thick as to be plainly seen to Little 1 district rragansett 14 Giants Won. in my hair even when I had given it a thor- it D S s i ough brushing. fhey. gsts pEs “I tried countless so-called ‘remedies’ > being 14 to for it without deriving the least benefis Willlam Me from their use. Then I decided to send for a free trial sample of Cuticura Soap and Otment. T boughta full-sized box of Cuti- cura Ointment and more Cuticura Soap and 2t the end of a month I had not even a trace of dandruff left and nover since have been | - troubled with itsreturn. Cuticura Soap and Shou!d Be Burned Out. Foreman F dley Intomologist W. ymmenced the wors the boroug little done in Ointment, cured me.” (Signed) Miss Murial e Shes e o ’ re destroying the foliag A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of A e Cutioura Ointment are often sufficient when all else has failed. Sold by druggists and nd is i could be destr > nests, yed irT dealers everywhere. Sample of cach mailed | v n@idiies from one 's, Who has been em- free, with 3: Skin Book. Address poste | 171! orly for place ed by Mrs. Thomas card ““Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." the sta of the Rhode Mann naduck, has entered { & Tender-aced men should use Cuticurs, | land Nz Be employ of the Atwood \jdoh’hn Shaving Stick, 2 X 7 astor company and with his family has | Sosp Shaving o el M P stor of | moved to the Joseph house on Water | — —— — i rttended | aiveot COAL AND LUMBER. hridge, - Mass, Theolo GEboei Coues Gitwtig Bitipe. - —_— ——— | Tueac |, The prize winning gooso being raised | | Since. power has'beensfurnished the | DY Cbarle: illard is still making M. C. HIGGINS | e Do S Baaas m“”,_{]_‘ | racords ai Boundary Brook hennery, by ihe Norwich and Westerly , ssed its fourth week, srovement in the electric or Willard expected {o T HIGH GRADE COAL broilers, but with Office and Yard 203 North Main St I'here was frost in this section dur on having it roa Oftica Telephons 1257 ie T e larze attendance and Mlla G n o 0od bargains at the \ Y.\ There big bunch of held Tuesday by the Troat-bitt ptato sialks picked from Second Congregational J. A. MORGAN & SON farm at Potter Hill church © store formerly occupied | e vault fixtures of the town |by the public markef | GOAL \fice in the old-town hall have he schoomers and fishing eraft | e town of Putnam have becy in the harbor, foz- o g & | removed. The, fixtu ]»’1 e 11\ saunrl excepting the T. Office 57 West Main St, Telephone 510 [ in the vault room of the new fown | N = loaded with lum Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 | v and e ber for 104 PROMPT DELIVERY | o e | Will Attend Zurich Meeting. st a oy Tudwig, who is making a_trip wi made from the memorial T ol 7 aprich, Bwits | ing and the trip will be made zerland, in July as a representative of fomoblies | the First Baptist school of Stonington. | kgL oo S The family of Albert L. Mason ar- . - . 5 s onditions that may Monday for the summer. freg Burning Kinds am! Lehig) |exist elsewhere, no memher of ‘the \fargaret and May Gannon | ALWAYS T SrO0E D7 | Westerly police force is Irish or of s Josephine Sullivan, who have & rish Gescent. The mame of ona was . Ty Y BTON Irish o the guests of Edward J. Garity B D LnTHROP e rectar o eent Sk and_family, have returned fo New HIL, and berlain of Hartfor Chamber] of Hartford Market and She fia Jn e it with relatives im tha Telephona 153-1a. | W, Fivnn i i 2 W. Te | of : h nd Tecd anc | msly et o Norwich Monday. publican, : | In Des Motn : : and er, “It burns mp ~o woman married divor shend Bois ~ ‘ldai of her daushter, Lathanys brother | ). of the borough. | Received Commission. Well Seasoned Wund Children Cry Judge Wurt A. Breed has received C. H. HASKELL., FOR FLETCHER'S e Ao AR i oty dge of the town court of Stonington 402 — Phones — 439 - CASTORIA or (wo years. ind men in | 1 At $5 ib, owned by W. D. Hoxie of | nead so that it was covered | 1 AltH has ed at r anchor with sores and at times thess | ;. 5 o er harbor, being the first | NO ORANGE FOR THEM. | which were worn for the first time a | few days ago. 7M°'°"Cyde Police Reslgn Rather Tha"l The uniforms of the reserves are Wear That' Color. trimmed with white, the mounted men’s with yellow, the ordinary patrol- men with blue and the men who ride with red,, so when it Philadelphia, June 10.—Ten mem- . . in_the wagons bers of the motoreycle squad of the | 2., %, ke “motorcyclists about the Dolice department have handed in their | onty. color left for = trimming was | revolvers and badges and the resigna- | oranze. This aroused the ire of the men of ion of several more is likely, all”be- v Trish ancestry or nativity. use of the new summer uniforms, |e | | | The Ladies’ Specialty Store Clearance Sale of Spring Suits and Coats Our June Clenrance Sale of La- will begin Wednesday, June 11th, and continue 10 days. This will be ten days of big value offering in our store. Every Garment is a perfect | model of the latest creation of fashion. Our Spring and Summer Dresses consist of the most beautiful com- bination of styles and colorings. They appeal to all the admirers of good fashion. Come and look them over and you are sure to find what you want. Trading Stamps Given Freely | The Ladies Specialty Store 248 Main Street, Franklin Squir2, Norwich, Conn. MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialis! SOCIALLY OR IN BUSINESS vou cannot afford to have faded, thin, gray hair, a pimply skin and a sickly appearance; they.will stand in the way of your success. If you would correct these defects, improve the chance to have the benefit | of Miss Adles’ skill. 308 Main Street. Telephone 652-4. Next to Chelsea Bank Jesd Kill the Bugs —AND— Pro tect the Plants With These Insecticides: BUG DEATH ARSENATE OF LEAD PYROX RAYNOLD'S PARIS GREEN Full Stock and Trade Supplied at The CHARLES 05G0OD CO. 45 and 47 COMMERCE ST. REMOVAL SALE On account of my prospective removal quick sale one Jackson Touring Car, fully equipped, one Metz Special in A1 Auto Tools, Supplies and Accessories, including oils, grease, batteries, carbide, tire-new, cans, bar- rels, pump, tires, chaine, license brack- ets, wrench-sets, etc. Act promptly if you want best selec- tion. A F. 0. CUNNINGHAM, 112 Ann Street. Telephone 403. Danger Signals Kidney Troubles, Bladder orders and Rheumatism. When these symptoms are neg- lected, then Serious Diseases Follow. It is not only dangerous, but needless, for you to to suffer and endure the tortures of these troubles, for the new discovery, UROGEN promptly such misery. i ends all Three doses of Urogen a day, for a few days, is often all that is ever needed to relieve the worst backache or overcome urinary disorders and relieve chronic rheumatism. All druggists are uthorized to return the purchase price if UROGEN should fail to give you relief. Price 50 cents and $1.00 At all druggists from town | offer at low prices for TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New L.ondon (N_OI:N_ICH) Line -—TO — NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose this route next ume yuu to New York. You'll have a delightfui | voy-:. on Long Island Sound ud - perd view of t.ln ‘wonderful sky Il And water front of Manhattan Ysland. Bteamer lcdves New leaaon at ii 5. except Sundays, dw:‘ New York, Plec Hast River, at nd Pler 4u, 1 t morning Tickets and staterooms from ticket agent railroad station. Meatls a la Carte NORWICH l .8_0 ——TO—— REW YORK New England Steamship Co. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight llfl ?Il‘n‘& service direct to From Nnrwlch Tulldl'l‘ Thure- days, Sundays, at 5.3$ ewr_ Tork, Pler ast Biver, foot Roosevelt Strest. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. at 6 p. m. Frelght received until § p. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, l RATES m.&u 1 THOMAS J. HOWARD Lomg Island Sound New York Harbor SAND Hudsen River TRANSPORTATION Scows and barges for freight or charter No. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. aprid Tel. Connection. Opens June 15th THE HARTFORD HOUSE M. F. BROWN, Manager OCEAN BEACH, NEW LONDON, CT. Terms upon application. Reduced rates for June and September DEL-HOFF HOTEL Europear. Plan 3 Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BROS. Propm STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST, JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St, Norwich. Deale® in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE ~A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL for Heaters a Specialty. Telephone 315. Your Business Sense Tells you that you can get better value by buving direct from the manufact- " INVESTIGATE HORTON'S N. Y. ICE CREAM BEST IN THE WORLD. Quart Bricks, 40c Pint Bricks, 25c A e John A. Dunn, 50 Main Street AUTO REPAIRS | AT SHORT NOTICE. Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. | me a trial. | HARRY C. WASHBURN, Bath Street. Drs. L. F. & A. J. LaPierre, 287 Main Street Hours 10 a | excepted, and by limited to E | | | { m.-3 p. m appointment. Practice Nose and Throat. r, IMost Cigars Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER | TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR E GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St I\e\( to we Palace Cafe TWHEN djum better trus ng columas of your bu ‘g he Luiletin. Give Sundays See all the processes from the rough quarry stone to the finished monu- ment. Keep the agent's and profit in your own pocket. Iha thas. A. Kuebler Co. 1. 39-41 Franldm St. retailer's SHORT CAKE SEASON is with us and our '| BEST BAKING POWDER at 12 per 1b. can is guaranteed to give as good or better satisfac- |§ tion as any you ever had at any price. United Tea mporters Ca. Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. | { | 1 | | R. H. SNOW 4 The Bean Hill Monumental Man | MONUMENTS ‘ : Cemetery Work of all desc: Lettering on work all ready erected f in cemetery a specialty. Telephone 634-3 §