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Westerly Sharpshooiers at Kumford Contest For Team Match Championship of R. I. N. G.—Ray- mond J. Jodoin, of Baltic, Sues New Haven Road Coun- sel Alleging $25,000 Damages—Fire Companies Coming For Big Muster Next Wednesday Capt. Fred E. Johnson, in command 21; 300 yards, of the Fire King Engine company of Pawtuxet, announces that the old 600 vards, 36; hand engine was never in better condi- | 40; 300 yards, lion and that with any sort of lu 2 was confident that the first priz the squirting contest would rest in Pawtuxet. The Fire King wi feature of the annual muster Rhode Island State Firemen's lea be held in Westerly next Wednes 600 vards, ; 300 yards, Azamar, rapid fire, ) i boting were dif- bothering the fishtail wind with parade in the morning and squirt- especially at the 600 yards ing hose reel racing in the afternoon the teams at rapid The crew of the Fire handicapped by darkness, the last to s won by with a total of 739 ny second with 4, and the terly team was confidence that when Pawtuxet from the t another opportunity brooms and add another m pionship to the record for some time there has 1 1 with 681. lead- with the old tub mpany by 129 points. of active memb 1al score, 140. was ies S. Harwood, ss of about two years’ . Mary Roche, 68, died Bristol Jor the trip t »me in Pleasant ance with the p where she had chael Dobbins, . Mrs. Roche Camac, comj wic n Roche. She arrangements ns, Edwara, John and William Roche. trip and with thi the old hand are confid thing d hose. Local Laconics. There s need of at least one more wing in the village of Westerly. work of widening and changing £ road avenue is at & n left Wester- ail on stegmship Cale- Scotland. He will cause given been oV The ess was transacted Third dis- and only two dicted in book acounts will brin ion erly >d with the South- elephone company | he under- | d dur- storms of last tric Stanton r on read a | Colo- the be Greene . held with Mrs. M Albert H. Weeka- ottage, ed at| and | supper | morning sermon | organization The k ompany will the Weste genia The sec- P. Cottrell, in the Edytha. Wood and maid | nington | by the| vate car | from ob Reed to Be Buried in Den- | —City of Worcester Soid—Once | Palatial Steamer to Be Stripped of Furnishir The team of the Fifth company, Westerly, did not make a very qood | showing in the contest for t t 1 g City of Worce ster. DOCTORS DiD NOT HELP HER Confirmation Sunday. [ But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Restore Mrs. LeClear’s Health- Her Own Statement. £ the of p yaero Detroit, Mich. —“‘I am g eover a remedy that reliev ersonal Mention. ham y but they did not do me any er. good. ' “Seeing I; B Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ads tised, I tried it. My health improved wonderfully and I am now quite well again. No woman suffering from fe- male ills will regret it if she takes this medicine.”’— Mrs. JAMES G. LECLEAR, 836 Hunt St., Detroit, Mich. Another Case. Philadelphia, Pa.— ‘‘ Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound is ail you claim it to be. About two or three days before my periods I would get bad backaches, then pains in right and feft George Marston ¢ ion to are be held this aft- e West Broad Pawcatuck. neeting all the to make apened punils Sailing Party, sides, and my head would ache. I calied : tos enlertained a party of the doctor and he said T had organic in- g ers Island Wednesday, flammation. I went tohim forawhilebut | 0, "8 "¢ 1P In the launch Buz- did not get well so I took Lydia E. Pink- Oficbre Nonttnita, ham’s Vegetable Compound. Afrer tak- TRed has been nominated for ing two bottles I was relieved and finally nd- Charles 1. Mafn fo: my troubies left me. I married and barough fi day in Providence. nd | o ‘ 1 | ton this week. | Steve Naimowich Tuesday and brought him £ Saturday Monday SSPSRSPETRIRN SWEET POTAT SPECIALS |LAL3 10 Ibs. 25¢ OES Pure Foods at Mohican Prices Means Money Saved large Pure Food Market at New Ha'?n. This will make the second store we have in New Haven. l 4 FRESH KILLED l 8C S t k SRhoulger S LAM B; Ib- c Fow L ] lh- ; ea . 4 to 5 Ib. average—lb LEAN 10 lz l8 Choice Cuts lZl. Pot Roast, o 10=1ZC [FORELONS SN eored ... 14,0 | ROAST BEEF, b. Swift's OLEOMARGARINE Fresh Daily, in tub—1b. . ... Evéry one guaranteed—dozen. 27C STRING BEANS HEAD LETTUCE - YELLOW ONIONS / Mealy- Cooking GREEN PEPPERS POTATOES peck ... 27c | 3buhches” . oo Beldb Dol coiia, i e . 4c L dozen . ...\ 0. Ohio Noiseless MATCHES 3 0 c Confectioners’ Frosting SUGAR will be Modern in every respect, in fact, the most up-to-date market in the country. LEGS OF 15 Sugar Cured Smoked “Little Pig” RIB CORNED BEEF Finest CREAMERY BUTTER Large Brown EGGS—Fine Eggs 33[} T ier e NATIVE CABBAGE 2auarks:. il ol o136 FRESH RADISHES SWEET ORANGES Mohican Best Bread FLOUR box 3c dozen 31bs. . ALASKA SALMON MAINE CORN BAKED BEANS STRING BEANS LIMA BEANS GRAHAM RYE MEAL, pkg...... 16¢ TOILET PAPER, 10 rolls. . ..... 25¢ JELLY DOUGHNUTS, dozen. .. The nesw owner comer from | York and will take possession Oc- | r 10th. home from two weeks' visit with rela- tives in New Haven. Mrs. Harry Leonard and children of BALTIC —_— Nerfolk, Va., Sept, 4.—The Death of Conductor Wi e | ed schooner George W, Springfield is | tal wreck on the coast iam Monroe— The Mohican Stores are Becoming More Popul;r Every Day. On Saturday, September 6th, we are going to open a The New Market 15¢ l6c 19e=23c e U1 48c ITc WASHINGTON CRISP; 3 pkgs.. . 25¢] FRESH FROM QUR OVENS DAILY HOT BAKED BEANS, quart. ... 10c BOSTON BROWN BREAD, loaf 6-8c LEMON-GINGER SNAPS, 4 Ibs. 25 FRESH FRUIT PIES, each..... 10c German COFFEE CAKE, each 8-10c 8c TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line —T0— X NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell 4 and Chester W. Chapin Choose, this route next tme you §0 to Now Tork. 'Youll have a delgntrul voyage on Long islana Sound and & superp view of the wonderful skyiine and waterfront of Manbattan island. Steamer Jeavey New London st 11 m. " ue oW or} Kast River, at 6.45, and lfier 40, Norta River, 7 o'dlock next morning. Tickets and staterooms from |ticket agent railroad station. Meals a la Carte ' NEW YORK New England 8teamship Co. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 5.16 p. m. Leaves : New York, Brooklyn Bridge Picr, Mondays, Wednes- day: idays, 5 p. m. reight received until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Schooner a Complete Wreck. Kingston, R. I, are guests of Mrs.[ M Keyes of Forty Hours’ Devotion to Open Sun- | Leonard’s parents on South Main |vis s in the borough. twenty, two women and two ¢ day. street. i Hanley is entertaining | were rescued, — Charles E. Hazelhurst of Waterbury [ Miss Annie Wheeler of Unlonville. - Local friends of William Monroe, |Was here Wednesday. { _A. J. Squires and , James, of| Patience conductor on the 9.40 train through s e | Willimantic, visited relatives in town | games here from Providence, R. L, to Willi- J the first of the weelk. |~ Patrice—I guess not. He sald he mantic, were grieved to hear of his STAFFORD SPRINGS Mrs. Fred Bartlett of Hart- | guessed I'd learn to love him.”—Yon- 1dden death from ptomaine polson- { been guests of Mr. and | kers tesman, Vacation Notes—Edmund P. Kellogg | Mee Sells His Farm—Dr. Hanley to Re- | turn from Saranac. g at his home in Providence Wed- nesday. His funeral took place Fri- “Rome wasn’t bullt in a day.” “So they had government co: even then, did they ?”"—Chic | ord-Herald. been weeks, | | | i , who has the past six , is expected to re- h Raymond Roberts has returned Thomaston, after a brief visit at I home in West Stafford. Richard Avery, M¥s, Avery and ¢ - dren have been at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Avery’s, on West Stafford Hill, g to ill hea Items. abouy/ the Personal to s. William Corcoran, who has been visiting Mra. William Buckley of Scot- land for the past two months, has re- d to her home in New London. Ison Swanson of Providence, R. , is spending his vacation at his ome on Main street. Misses Emma and Mary Jane Gau- vin have returned after visiting rela- ives in New Bedford, Mass, and Providence and Pawtucket, R. L b Alice McGuire of Main street is visiting relatives in Danielson. Miss Renelda Hines and brother L h Scheols to Open Monday. The public and parochial schools will | open the fall term on Monday, Arthur Melbourne of the office is having two weels’ Bernard Mulling is substituting him, Miss Hdith Fabyan | vacation. for SEPTEMBER 9, 10, 11 Larger and Better Than Ever $1,000 In Premiums Come and See a Good, Clean Agricultural Fair Quinley, cashier at the fi“l':’::"fl”\:ff‘:d}‘:fn&rw*;k ]W“h Tel- | Robertson store, has been ill for sev a i Arolls: © y B I eral days, ert Gauvin has left for the sem. | “Fa ot pillen has gone te Beston De Nicollette, Montreal, Annje Maine and sister Mary, th Windham, were recent guests Mrs, A, B. Thornton, where he has secured employment, Sale of Kellogg Farm, Edmund P, Kellogg has_secured a| purchaser for his farm on West S'u.f—l‘ Forty Hours' Devotion, Devotion opens Mary’'s Hours' ck mass in St the Holy Hour were St. Mary's church Friday eve- A large congregation was pres- MYSTIC Items of General Outings. Personal Interest— 5. Edgecomb of the editorial N\ York Tribune is s with his father, In announcing our readiness for fall we wish to emphasize this—We have larger and better stocks than ever cffered before in this store— more variety and styles—and even better values which mean more to the ordinary purchaser. Anything new that the season has brought forth you may depend upon seeing here first. has returned from ady, N. Y. Lizzie Donohue has returned York after a visit with rel- M iss atives in High street. { Belle White, of North , is the guest of her cousin, North Stonington Grange Fa ractors | Rec- Ir Fall Styles for Men and Boys Stoddard. " - nd Mrs. George C. Lane and son Robert are visiting Mrs. Lane's Ip 0 I r mother, Mrs. Jane Wilbur, in Noark. | ] ford Jordan of Providence is o e T : a few days in town. has returned from a visit in Hartford Raymond Dav sit in Norw has returned from from our stock of over eleven hundred garments, all received during this week from our own and other good makers’ tailoring shops, you can be sure that you select from the finest tailored and most trustworthy clothing. OQur styles are authentic, our qualities the best, our fit and workmanship unsurpassed and our PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. Tlie 1, is Rudd of White H visiting Mystic rela- Charles J. Flint and Miss Jen- Eaton, of Brooklyn, N. Y. are s of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Crary. omwell is visiting New Haven Ira € relativ Mrse. Tracy Allen and two children have returned to New Haven after spending the summer with Mrs. Allen’s parer Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cromwell. George E. Tingley has been in Bos- and Mrs. A. O. Colby and two as ers and Miss Mae Browen are spending two weeks at Groton Long Point. We do not wish you to draw the conclusion that if you come here to loock around at the new styles and materials that it is absolutely neces- sary to purchase. We extend a warm welcome to all whether you wish to purchase or not. QOur store clerks will all be glad to see everyone. Make it a point to step in and acquaint yourself with the new fall de- signs whether you wish to buy or not. This we particularly wish to emphasize and you will find that what we have said in regard to our high standard of clothing is absolutely true. Be sure to make us a visit. . N COLCP=STER i Fine for Keeping an Unlicensed Dog— Possible New Industry for the Bor- ough. Constable George F. Brown arrested | § before Justice John R. Backus, | ged with harboring an unlicensed | f He pleaded guilty and was fined $1 and cost: 1 Sheriff Wickwire is in Norwich this , attending court. David B. Murray, R. féute 2, is having his vacation. JegTynan is driving for him. Christina Graham of Taftville succeeds Miss Lewis as teacher in grade 4, Rawson school building. May Locate in Shoe Factory. Abraham Schwartz, president of the Columbia Kid Hair Curler company, returned to New York Wednesday. Mr, Schwartz came to Colchester to inves- the possibilities of locating a vy here in the shoe factory build- | The chances of its locating here tavorable, but definite ar- have not yet been com- . D. carrier on Morris Duplicated for Less Than $25 or More in Any Other Store JOHN MARSA “Clothing for Man and Boy” are very rungements Brief Paragraphs. Joseph Iishkind and kind of New York are lodge for a few days’ tion, r, and Mrs, Jack Dangvitch have have two jittle girle. 1 have had no re- #uren of the old tronbles.”’—Mrs. CHas. Bory, 2650 5. Chadwick St., Phila.,Pa. confirmation of the warden ng returned te w York ' after two 4 months’ stay in tewn, 2 Mrs, Charles Blakesiey and children 145 Main Street of Columbia are guests of Mr; and Mrs, William B. Strong. - Miss Annie Jehnson has -returnad WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Qur $20.00 Fall Suif or Overcoat Can Not Be AN NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND Steamers of the Moniauk Steamboat Co.’s line lears —Ts Will good at guessing | New London for Greenport. Shelter Island and Sag | Ba Harbor returning 6 & m.. coronsT | TO POINTS IN | California, Washington, | bor week Leare Sag 10 & m. 410 5. 1230 ». m. o, | f Oregon and Far West | Daily Sept. 24 to Oct. 9. Modern Tourist Sieepers, Boston Chicago, with connecting cars for the West and Pacific Coast. For rates and all information, write L. P. BURGESS, New. Eng. Pass. Agt., 312 Ol Eouth Bldg., Boston, Mass. GREGORI | NEW YORE CITY,’ | '85TH ST, | §FIFTH AV, BROADWAY Jimmrions, eomtortable Nearest smnecments, shops "WONE. BEYTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Reoms. each with private bath. 8 good room ant et $2,00 OTHERS UP TO 33.50. PABLOR. BKDROOM, BATH. 8500, Special tatos week or manth. Bastan u - IR 3 I cartey e labie arde. v ¥e < G STEAN F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agt 4 C1I , C, G, Speclal Agt. F. H. KENYON, Special Agt Hartford. Conn. MISS M. C. Hair, Sealp and Face Specialis! Setting Off a Hat ie largely a matter of abundant, glossy ADLES | stylishly arranged hajr. If your haif is thin, faded, losing its health, le/ | Miss Adles tone up your scalp an{ supply you with a specially prepared tonic. Ask to see the New Fall Hair Styles.- | 308 Main Street, mext to Chelsea Bank. | | | 8| Telephone 652-4. i Summer Shirts AT —AT— The TOGGERY SHOP 291 Main St, Norwich, Conn. ihe Vaughn Foundry Co. | Nos. 11 to 26 Ferry St, MILL, CASTINGS a Speclaity, . Orders Recaive Promut Attention ou WABL to put your b tne publle. there 1s no m ugh the adverus- ulletin, - W ness n!-r{ atu G2a"edne o