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37 Grest-Grandchildren. NS S ut Bugler. Be the Ground, dedlcated G. A. R, wonds by Col. Clarke, music by W. J. arransed by N. Ciif- Choir, ‘ng, _ Rey. C, A Burdick. Low in the Ground They're Collin Coe Choir, . John G. Dutton. ‘Comrades, Sieep, 3. Henry Dwyer, b Cheir. n, Lincoln's Address at Get- Howard P. Knight. Hymo, A, B. Winch n Our- ic), ragansets commandoey, K. T., will in the comannial celehra- n of Wessieston cotunanders of Jume 14, 15 mad 6. The Srncey whan in plamned. will be ss follows: Xa. 4, of Newpart, T Narra of Waesterly, E. ‘commander, with the f will e begun 3 3 =ays that steriy and Middietown were select- consideraie road work had _compleced Ay 7 building which N L 3 Campbell of Fayette, George up of North Kingstown, Samuel C. Northup of Providence, Mrs. Lydia H. Whitford of Davisville, dirs. Samuel N. Camrbell of Allenton, and 21 grand- children and 37 great-grandchildren. She also leaves three si perience Newcomb of New London, Mrs, Frances Newcomb of Pennsylva- nix and Mrs, Lydia Northup of West | “’l(l?vrfl. The last named sister is 95 and is in very poor health. The came of baseball in the cham. pionship cup series between teams resenting the high schools of Westerly and Stonington, as piaved Saturday morning in Vose park, was of the gilt- edge article, and would have resulted ictory for Westerly but for that un- ed happening that is liable to develop and’ which makes the national | game one of unceri aty until the fin- ish, and hence the inte: hat nevel weurs off. It was a pitchers’ gam the usual limit of innings when unexpected happened, the > to the tenth inning and the Stonington lads made a gallant garrison finish and won by a score of 4 to 1. erly’s game but for of ‘the players to muke the run that There was a wild cinched the game. i a Westerly plaver | throw to second wi on that base, and the ball went away vut by the cénter fielder, almost a lost ball. The runner could have crawled | { home with ease, but instead he sprint- | ed and in so doing did not touch the| third base, but ran on to the home plate. When the ball was finally tosseds in it was threwn to the third msemllni and juagment was asked of the um ! ptre, who right declared the runner out. But it is these little mishaps as | ! that go to make { asepall, and what is annoying and | } gisastrous to the one side is pleasing to | the other, and it all goes with the game. The game was the second In this seasor’s series for the cup and had Westerly won tiie cup would have been | given permanent piace in the trophy rooni. Westerly won in the games of last season and the first game In the =eries of this season, W h is best two in three, the winner of two seasons to have perm nt ownership of the trophy ow there is be a third game | ! nlayed and. should Gnington win | again, the cup ownership will not be} decided until the season of 1915. It is: hderstood that the nest game in the es 1 be p ed on neutral | § ground. The score in Saturday’s game: ey Wi bt | it Mo St | H lo-Connetr 153 e yler.cr & Inelere S o Blaovuenus 1| Vincent.rt 3{Lennthan.st ofMetiveer.it vbridze of Wickford is in Westerly. ord of New Haven es in Westerly. Putnam is the er, Mrs. John T. Ed- Mrs. Warren Ci is the guest of rela { guest of his mond. Thomas D. Edwards of Prgvidence is visiting his nephew, Stanley Ed- *. Randall of New York, son s M. Randall, is here on a Tlizabeth Ahearn is in Wick- | j ford on 4 visit to her sister, Mrs. Ber- nice sarl E. Barber of Boston is vieiting | his mother, Mrs. Dorcas Barber, in| Westerly. Walter B. Segar and wife of Paw- tuckee are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Davis. Rev. . W, Coleman of Norwich preached the baccalaureate sermon at tac East Greenwich academy Sunday. | inspector of sited rel- | native Westerly Satur- ted into srmer superintepdent of the uck Valley street railroad, wus a vi { itor in Westerly Saturday. { Steward of New London | aturday, the guest of They were members ne company in New | 40 Years ago. William Pryor, a machinist, age 63, | ied Friday in the Rhode Island state | hospital. He came to Westerly from | Piainiield 20 vears ago. He leaves his | widow and a son, Charles Pryor. | Miss icdi T many years & teacher in ihe Pawcatuck schools, died mornng at her home in W 1 lirond street. She is survived by two | brotiers, is.and Herbert Tet- | Tow s John Howard, son of Howard. was | homas | duated with honors the New Yo Oran surgers Saturday af of Broadway, who mers at Watch Hill, has He is one of and when T want to ¢ the water is fres e it is used by other of Westerly { Art er Memorial day noow. exercises TRIAL DELAYED 8 YEARS, Mrs. Sully's Suit Against Titfany & | Co. to Reach Jury at Last. handed down by the | appeitate a of the X | supreme court Mrs. Em £ of Watch Hill is hay an 110 have her complaint againsi Tiffany ‘o heard in the supreme, court higher c eriticised 1) hat curred in this Co. $125,000 worth of jewel for her and that £he i to recover ; n suit for the recovery of the jewels in 1906, but the | case never zot fo trial. The decision of ‘the appellate di by, Justice Lauszislin 1 of U awplion Uy of forus, and by o < on gues inr the merits. thie diate #hovld cease, and ) it 1 RIDGEWOOD MI A stock valued at $14,500, and consisting of Woolen ~ Dress Goods, Cloakings, Wash Fabncs, Dress Linens, Sillks, Linings and Men’s Wear Suitings. Greafest Sale of - ONDUCTED A MAIL ORDER DEPART- WHILE VERY SUCCESSFUL, THEY THE RIDGEWOOD MILLS, HOLYOKE, MASS., HAVE AN ESTABLISHED REPUTATION AS MANUFACTURERS, EXTENDING' OVER A LONG PERIOD. THEY ARE KNOWN TO PRODUCE GOODS OF QUALITY FIRST AND PRICE AFTERWARD. FOR THE PAST SEVEN YEARS THEY HAVE MENT, SELLING GOODS FROM COAST TO COAST. WANTED TO RELINQUISH THIS DEPARTMENT, AND WE WERE THE FORTUNATE PUR- The Entire Stock CHASERS OF THE STOCK ON HAND. AT A BIG DISCOUNT FROM MANUFACTURER’S Piece COST. , Goods We Ever Conducied The Entire Stock will go on Sale when the Store Opens This Morning at Practically One-Half Ridgewood Mills Prices READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES—THEN RESOLVE TO’'BE ON of the well-known Ridgewood Mills HAND EARLY TODAY AND PARTICIPATE IN THE GREATEST SALE OF PIECE GOODS WE HAVE EVER CONDUCTED. Wool Dress Goods and Suitings One lot of Wool Dress Goods, consisting of 36-inch Dress Plaids and Fancy Mobairs, in navy and gray —Ridgewood Mills’ Price 50c—Our price a yard. One lot of Dress Goods, including black and White Check Mohairs; Plain Mohairs and Washable Shepherd Checks—Ridgewood Mills' Price 75c—Our prise a yard . 89c and $1.00 Dress Goods at 49¢ 42-inch, All Wool Poplins, Nun's Veilings and Mohairs in new shades of Copenhagen, gray, brown, green, tans, ete, —36-inch White Serges, Bedford Cords and Mohairs, all washable—36-inch Washable Eponge, in white and tan colors—Ridgewoed Mills' Prices T5¢, So¢ and $1.00. Our Price 49¢ a yard $1.25 Dress Goods at 69c inch All Weol Panama and Voile: inch All Wool Crepes in new shades—56-inch Mixture Suit- ings in Serges, Diagonals, Basket Weaves, Etc—a broad variety of materials for Dresses, Skirts or Suits—Ridge- wood Mills' Price $1.25. Our Price 69¢c a yard in plain colors—46- $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Goods, 79¢ and nch Imperial Serges, Storm Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Cream Novelties, Hairline Serges, Etc.—all new fabrics this seaSon, latest colorings, and a variety of weights Ridgewood Mills' Prices $1.25 and $1.50. Our Price 79¢ a yard $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Goods, 95¢ 56-inch Rain-proof Suitings in grays, light and. dark -inch All Wool Black and White Shepherd Checks for Suits or Coats ch All Wool Fancy Suitings in Serges, Diagonals’ and Mixture: -inch All Wool Eponges and Reugh Wea new colorings including blues, browns, sreens and mahogany—Ridgewood Mills' Prices $1.50 and $2.00. Our Price 95¢ a yard $2.00 Chiffon Broadcloth, $1.29 b autiful, lustrous finish, all irunk, ten mewest colorings, very desirable skirt—Ridgewood 2Hils' Price §2 Qur Price $1.29 n.ynrd RIDGEWOOD MILLS STOCK OF STAND- ARD BLACK GOODS AT EXTRA- ORDINARY REDUCTION All at 69c a yard, value $1.00 riped Mohat illfan— ge— at 95¢ a yard, value $2.00 el iHack Ot v Black Tmy inch Black Herringbone Cravenettes—i Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values at . Ridgewood Mills Stock of Summer Silks and Corduroys 89c.and $1.00 values at 69¢ One lot of Fancy Silks, consisting of 24-inca Silk Serges in dark grounds and colored stripes— 36-inch Silk Shirtings, white grounds and colored stripes—36-inch All Silk Messaline in black only —36-inch 8ilk Ratine in old gold and Copenhagen, c regular 89¢ and $1.00 values at escas $1.00 and $1.25 values at 79¢ 27-inch White, Washable Habutai. Siik, for Waists and Dresses—36-inch All Silk Pongee, natural color, for Walsts, Dresses and Coats- inch Imported Corduroys for Skirts or Sults, in white, tan, gray, Wine and brown—all are regular $1.00 and $1.25 values at. Men’s Wear Suitings Men's Wear Suitings, 54 and 56 inches wide, con- sisting of Cheviets, Homespuns, Serges in stripes, mixtures, plain navy, black and brown, desirable for Men's Suits and Trousers—also for Bal- macaans for Mea and Women—Ridgewood Mills' Prices $1.76 and $2.00—Our price a yard 56-inch All Weol Suitings, Trouserings and Coatings in heavy weight Serges, Ker- seys and Plaid Coatings, very desirable, also for Men's and Women's Balmacaans or Auto Coats—Ridgewood Mills' Prices $2.50 to $3.50—Our price a yard (At Cloaking Department) Ridgewood Mills' Wash Fabrics One case of Apron Ginghams in short lengths, 10 to 20 virds, regular price Sc—Sale Price. One case of good quality Dress Ginghams, in shert lengths, 10 to 20 10c—Sale Price . vards, regular prices 27-inch Verona Urepes aad Irish Limnettes, dainty fabrics for Summ values—Sale Price . sheer, wear, regular 15c and 27-inch Idealean Shirting Flannel, in a good range of new designs, resular price 19c—Sale Price Devonshire_ Cloth, an ideal fabric for chil- Sale ¥ 20-inch dren’s wear, regular price 36-inch Imperial fabrie Suitings, a very desirable wash be—Sale ..12%e Mercerized Pepiins, and Burton's celebrated Nev Cloth, in a goed assortment of colers—Ridgeweod Sills' Price 2 yard for present wear, regular price Priee 27-ineh Himalava eloth, -Sale Price a nch Tissue Brilliant and Tissue de Soie, ne of colorings—Ridgewood Mills' Price 2 Price a yard 32-inch Tri-bar Imported Zephyr Ginghams—Bontex and Egyptian Madras—Ridgewood Mills' Price 250— Sale Price a vard e 36-inch Hesper Cloth an ideal suiting fabric in a good range of colors—Ridgewood Mills' Price 23c— Sale Price a yard . e 32-inch Scotch Ginghams and 36-inch Ratines— Ridgewood Mills' Prices 2ie and 29¢—Sale Price a (Basement Department) Ridgewood Mils Colored Dress Linens 36-inch Colored Dress Linens, strictly all linen, in & good assortment of colors—Ridgewood Mills' Price 25¢ 46-inch Ratine Linens, one of the most popular weaves of the season—Ridgewood Mills' Price 58c— Sale Price a yard . = ‘ 36-inch Crash Suiting, strictly all linen—Ridgewood Mills' Price $5c—Sale Price a yard. . 36-inch Tan Linen, a good, medium welght—Ridge- wood Mills' Price 35c—Sale Price a yard 36-inch Tan Linen, splendid weight and quality- 33¢ 19¢~ HEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP | 4 ! Excelisnt Restaurant and Cafe. 4 awraac and Send for fres iNustrated Guidessf Map of New York Citye STEAMER CHELSEA To New York FARE $1.00 All Outside Rooms Excellent Dining Service Leaves Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdsys and Sundays at 6.3 . m. Leaves New York Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 P.m. Express service at freight rates Tel 117 F. V. Knouse, Agent FLAGS BUNTING AND SILK FLAGS, FLAC RIBBCN AND PAPER. Views of Sodiers’ Monument, Yantio Cemetery, Chelsea Parade, Bucking- |ham Kemorial. Norwich Pennants. MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square FURS STORED by M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin Street Ridgewood Mills' Price 420—Sale Price a yard 36-inch Tan Linen, superior quality and medium welight—Ridgewood Milly Price 53c—Sale Price a yard ... 33¢ (Basement Department’ Ridgewood Mills’ White Linens 36-INCH WHITE WAISTING AND SUITING LINEN AT THESE VERY SPECIAL PRICES: At 25c a yard—regular price 3%0 At 35¢c a yard—regular price 5% At 55¢c a yard—regular price $5c Ridgewood Mills' White Goods - 27-inch Fine White Dimity—Ridgewood Mills' Price 10c—Sale Price a yard... - 5o 27-inch Plaln White Poplin—Ridgewood Mills' Price 19c—8ale Price a yard - B%e Fancy White Goods, in a big varlety of .weaves— Ridgewood Mills' Prices 12%c and 15c—Sale Price a yard \. 9%e Fancy White Goods in all the desirable weaves of the season—Ridgewood Milly Prices 17c to 25c—Sale price a yard , -12%e 36-inch White Fnglish Nainsook, short lengths. 2 to 10 vards—Ridgewood Mille’ Price 25c—Sale Price a vard, ..oe. -12%0 28-inch T Mills" Price 37l ported White Pique —Ridgswo le Price a yard. 25¢ 45-inch White Batiste, ideal for graduating gowns— Ridgewood Mills' Price 3%c—Sale Price a vi 45-inch White Batiste, in a finer grade—Ridgewood Mills' Price 69c—Salé Price a yard... One case of English Long Cloth, 10-yard pieces, regular price §1.25—Sale price a piece. White India Linons at these Prices At % a At 1203¢ a yard—regular price 20 At 17g a yard—regular price (Basement Department) yard—regular price 15c Ridgewood Mills’ Lining The entire stock of Ridgewood Mills' Linings—all at one price: Dress Linings, all colors: 36-inch Anderson Percaline, white and colors for lining slips and foundations— 36-inch Serge Lining for Underskirts and Coat Lining, in white, navy, gray, taupe and wine- $6-inch Lustral Lining, silky finish for Under- skirts or Jacket Lining, in tan, green, brown, navy s C Ridgewoed Mills' Price 35¢—Sule Price a yard.. (Main Floor) TEOUS & MITCHELL CO. i{Cor. Green uad Goiden Sts. Follow the crowd to the only plase lin New London where genuine ch y ouey # made’ty an. Oriental chet. American, House FARREL & BSANDERSON. Props Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. Livery sonnectes. 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