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ning and hired a taxicab for &:ride] to North Stonington, but before reach- in |ing there the driver was. 1 2 a P ~ A % A i Py . £ g e A B e U R e Liine B[ 4 n = & _ bold a unique place and the finest French chef cannot ally decided that the* w%&: .| and e s s e e e | parimont o o SR o poror 585 || surpass them. With the coming of the winter season He demanded his was told: “Youwll get ‘your. ., Teturned home on| Mrs. Js these canned dainties come to the front and are not to be 't to the d of _ the LY e . ¥ “Trihe taxical was 3rxve:g‘§aa«n. T e DO Swimes O Syt : ' exbenses abvard displaced until the coming of the fresh fruits of the n H, - lice station, where the WOMan was dé- | Thursday e Mr. Hazard is as-|from a v York, where she 3 C summer. tained. Stoninston oficials resident | sigtant m’?wm State' of New |has been the guest of Mre. L. Chi- in Pawcatuck,” were notified, and Jersey: ers. DR O % lectman Stable and Prosec e e o - e AND - Miss Nol Shea;, niece, Mrs, Carl * Carl, 4nd JiCenne took charge of the woih sud | Etwas Wi Taylor, master mechanic she was escorted to her home: She [ ©Of the Westerly Textile company. is received ‘medical ‘treatment ‘and will | BUTSINg a_crushed end of the second THE REQ ARE TIME — PATIENCE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT YOU Drovaniy be piaced tomboratly in & | ARZSr of himright mnd. He was aclBentley and ohildren. Ser. Te S90 - MUST SUPPLY THE FIRST TWO Beach, - state institution, unless her ‘condition | WOrk on a bicycle when the finger was tody, but there was no_appearance. It | improves, SEN esneml Whe Apuotict as sTe Ocean was probably a case of the watchers : COMBS TO DEFENSE OF COLOMBIAN TREATY. Tested Fire Hose. : i sty ‘watched. Patrolman Shelby Nicholas of Paw- Already there is general expression{ Members of a Boston infurance com- Sy Rpores g P The descripiion of this black man of regret by Dixon Aquare business in| pany were in the village recently teat- Bryan Says United States is { A e oven 5t oe. of the | catuck-made a requsst of the Westerly | & (oLt Gr tho * changa Of the Ing the nss wecd In fne mill and the | - Not Fres of Liability fer Actual n imen suspected as one of the trio Who | Soctody. as he was wanted by the | irolley “terminal from the square to|hose belonging to the Yantic tly participated & —WE SUPPLY THE LATTER. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF in a holdup at| prosecuting authority of the town of | the. raillway station, while the mer- Fire Engine company. i (the genuine) and Sure Seal 4 chants of Canal street and Rallroad| All ‘of the flat roofs on the Yantic| Whashington, July. 30.—A ‘second for- it Rings, Jelly Glasses. T O o oia found. druni} Avenue show evidence of real refoic-| mill bulldings are recelving a coat of | mal statement In defenss. o the pro- || Fruit Jars, Jar J A Pawestuck woman came over the | ing asleen in Wilcox park Wedneaday | I8 tar and & thorough sanding. Jar Fillers in aluminum or porcelain. bridge into Westerly, Thursday eve- Injght by Park Policeman John Rear-| - The Industrial Trust company has Working on Winter Orders. by Secretary Bryan., Without § 25 g |don As this officer hus mo key fo|declared the regular semi-abnual di-{ . V00 ooten Co. 1 making | mentioning ~Colonel Roosevelt, Mr. Preserving Kettles in enamelware or aluminum. the police -station, Rhodes was_ deliv- | vidend at the rate of four per cent on e cloakings for winter | Dryan replied to arguments advanced | - 3 Fered to Police Sergeant Weu’-.nnd taken p;inlfldpallon deplollls. np::ynlbladlA‘l.d‘a‘:..d! soms h e :y tho‘ hr:m-r :lrnldnll;; in his nmg Strainers of all kinds and sizes at all m t he tation. Thursday - lernoon { 17, and the regular quarterly divi trade. ipon administrat. s proposal Hhodes Tad recovered from the wffects | of fwelve per cent. on the ~capital| Golden rod ia consplcuous along the | pay Colombia $25,000,000 in' settlement Spoons of enamelware, of wood, of aluminum, of 4 . | ot liquor and” walved his extradition | stock, payable August 1, to holders of N{gdeul 2l of Hartford of- | °f claims growing out of the separs- 2 rights,” He was given over to Patrol= | record, July 28. 3 3 ‘"G e hureh Simday tion of Panama in acquisition of the | iron. ‘man Nicholas:and will be given a hear- Reve JoBenb. L., Pesocck-of Wastévs | SIited at- Graeo ; canal zone by the’United States, L o= | ing in the Stonington town ‘cOUFt t0- | 1y, Rev. John Flemming of Mystic and Army Worme at Work. Relterating his declaration that in Jar Caps, Measuring Cups, Measures. day. Miss Lon Trumbull of Stohington,| The army worms have invaded the ::Y‘t;fl:x'u;?:. oy it 2 » —_— : ¥ho were. OGRS 1o judes M €5 Tout Seids of Winslaw T. Willams, on Loort o8t rn o i tion ot EVERYTHING FOR THE PROPER PRESERVING {Also Chest, Then on Head, Took | An Ashaway woman who resides but | sass written by yupils of the Stoning- |the Fitchville road. ’ X 3 d that even if the United States made a complaint to Constable Charles | tion subject, beld a session Thursday - P. Ecclestone of the indecent and mys- { afternoon in_Stonington. . MYSTIC in ':'n\-:rl;-‘: sihe tanal zone was exer. terious behavior of a young Tel ' The Narragansett ’Baptist associa- e W aer who made himself extremely obnox-{ tion ainugl com'entlo‘n.,:‘lll be_ held | Death of Edward E. Conlon—Capt.Wil- | 78s not relleved of liability for actual out . 3 and 4. The association includes the "% | seit for haif an’ hour, disappeared in | Jrst Baptist church of Westerly. The| lus to Boston. hear a statement from him before ce- the woods. Constable Ecclestone sum-{ Galvary B hurch is amillated 3 i Her head was covered with | moned Deputy Sheriff Mitchell ‘from | with e w?:#'{; Sasosiation. = Edward Eugene Conlon died at uis| Chairman oteaiien fuar (1t e " Eeat scabs and when we | Westerly and the two officera spent | ' ogu AT BSNL 00 o | home on dsistuxet avemue Wednesday | COMITY el o pass upon the three hours searching for the fellow, convention at this session it would oe but were unable to locate him. The Kingston and office in Westerly, is !;{i it it a short distance from the brick warks, | ton schools on the Centenniel celebra- i United States in 1903, the secretary | OF FRUITS AN'/) VEGETABLES. ? 2 Colombia. - ious. In addition to his indecent acts | with ‘the Ieirst 0 Jotin SIS | o e Foyti of U, 8. Searet | Smmee resmitag to Colbenbta T f th L t t A l I B e, tcor dispording him. | Jlemerial church. Newport, Septembent: g0 lioo"rorce Transforred from Dal- | senate foreign: relations commitice to WO\ 0 e ates! rrivais in porting the pending treaty. ; S h G 5 ummer Wash Goods ona Disirict Court with residence in | STAE SIS " oGh® 5571565, the son | 51ad to hear from the colonel, but the NOVELTY VOILES COSTUME CREPE ; S . % | general understanaing is that the ma:- they Goman furnished a very g0od GescriB-{ president of the Seventh Rhode Isiadd| 9f Edward and Brideet Stedmah Con- | {o"oiy) 'go over until December. 25¢ a Yard 19¢c a Yard 1t also took off BE the SHlp. Volunteer Veteran association, which | on, and has cond “| In the course of his statement Sec- a a ¥ patches of hatr. She held it's annual reunion at Rocky Point, | He leaves two sisters, Mrs, Mary Me- | ooy 'Bryan saye: % If 1 smarted tercibly The twenty-first annual reunion of | Wednesday. Judge Le Gomgle of Mystic and Mrs Bridget | PSS 0 e the price A new line of dainty voiles, in An mexpensive fabric which has he M. C. club was' held Wednes- s Faulkner of Monson, Mass, Stored by the DRIted 5 the forty inch width, in a large proven charming for the sum and would not stop scrateh- | 615 ‘evening at The Wigwam, Ploas-| Sostimn Py 1865, brothers, Frank Conlon Panamary somareciared States prior to (] variety of new and staple de- mer dresses and waists. It is 30 % Worms. IS was 7ed #nd | oof View. The membership i composc) rr iber; 1862 lo June, 1865 James and Michael Conlon of Water- | Panamas separation was a reasonable signs, They meet the demand inches wide and the designs in- #pots of biood. ed of graduates of the Westerly High| Vilam D. Moss, who is qver $4, says | bury, Birdies R e N il for the black and white stripes clude many mew floral effects. Bow Cutlcura Soap | schopl and forty-five were present at| i IS nothing unusual fo see men over Transferred to Boston. e iy oy, CAppot i with a fine assortment of all We show solid colors also in Ontment had cured her little git who | the reunion. At the business session| 30 Stiutting, along the sidewalks of| png foniowing reference to Capt. Wil- width stripes. good varlety. 1y, but the bunch of aix, refarred | not willing to accept the offer. Westd four candidates were initiated. after liam H. Forsythe will be read with in- then off & eh e e Sake was sorved, 'Trg| to:in Thursday's: Bulletin, whose ages en offered was approximataly pricy T & e o Aitert Ji | Slizgested. 307 years, ure perhaps out of | {€rest by his relatives and friends in | $17,500,000 ($10,000,000 cash and $250,- it il it i H 1] “ chest were entirely well 3 i Mystic and vicinity. He was born in} poo’a year fi o B Then e head began 0 hive putchs B | SPicer, 7. prosident; Henry G. Clari | the ‘ordinbry, ‘but suppose they had| yic. she son of Peter and Thank- | couid e capitalized o o7 b0 00} Tt ' She Bad 3 before she had the | vicc President: HaroldD. Livingston,l'gelion elark happened along, the ag-| f8l Forsyth, and has a sister, Mre.| when this price was offered it was Ber treasurer; ‘Chiirles D.'Wiaxson, Secre- | giocall o of ‘the slght men would | Mary Wolfe, residing In Mystic? Capt | understood that Colombla would e Bave been 685 vears, or an average of| EOTSYth, for 17 years in charge of the | tain the state of Panama and have the il i i | | e been § United States secret service office in | aqvantages to be de oy e . big brown scabs. She would scratch them Lobal Cacornios 5w Sk Dallas, Tex., and the entire Dallas dis- | imity to the 3 ¢ Justice. or Z Off and leavs her head all raw underneath. | 7y i Distriet court convencs 3 : trict, comprising northern and eastern | fairness can there be in the Proposi. 4+ i 'We thought perhaps Cuticura PRI YANTIC Texas and Oklahoma, has been trans- | tion that Colombla, having refused to 3 Ofntment would cure that, 2 and ferred to Boston and will hereafter|accept a fair price, is not entitled to W(e::&;he %Jf,‘;‘éi;_or Norwich, was.in Completing Work on- Canet Bridge— | have charge of the New England dis-|any damages at all? The payment of n < H trict: He came to Dallas more than | tha 325,000,000 provided f Pay day in Dixon square on Thuts-{ Fire Hose Tested—Mill Working on |17 years ago on orders from the de- | trenty row’ bafore the senate Is sale i i f i il I Meals a ia Carte < Tickets and .staterooms from ticket agent rafiroad station. & NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. STEAMER CHELSEA To New York FARE $1.00 All Outside Rooms Excellent Dining Service Leaves Norwich Tl Thursdays ahd Sundays at m. . Leaves New York Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at . m. Express service at freight rates. Tel 117 F. V. Knouss, Agent PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING IRON CASTINGS FUKNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. No. 11 25> 25 Ferry Street PLUMBING him to plant.in the spring. The boy | 2nd I Miss Phylli Clapp, a nurse at the Lawrence hospital, New London," is and for size and smoothness his equal- | force In the United States. fod any. that have been brousht in| Before coming to Dallas he was in Rity. He has served under nine con-| opp 1fg at this t y A W week, which he had raised from seed S e reopening a s time of the | it desirable t» allay. The treaty is fr‘.:“r:;?s:t; plfzsgegi‘h‘;::f!a‘y' bore | Dotatoes which his. father ha given ”"““éfi presidential ' administrations | original controvery is not only.un- | intended to restore friendship and good “; Nowshets day for employes of the -trolley roads| Winter Orders—Army Worms Dam- | partment and opened his office in the| reasonable compensation for damages i} (Bignea) centering here. age Oat ds. city of Dallas. Capt. Forsythe i8|actually suffered—damages that ought 1 ‘Why not attend to it now? It will be i - AAlexander Mitchell ' tha tati: Shatl s known and admired by legion Of|tc be paid, no matter what theory one present situation with which we have | tion as it Howepresents itself, without | fully as easy and convenient for you 4 Janitor is on his vacation. ‘Carl Bruck-| Ted Beetham, the six-year-old farm- | friends throughout this section of the|adopts in regard to the action of the | to deal, and second, because it would | renewing the discussion as to the mer- | 1o nave the work dome now as later 1 er-is substitite. er of Wauwecus Hill, brought one|country. He was born in Mystic, Ct, | United States or the action of Colom- | revive both here and in Colombia the | its of the positions originally taken by 5 The automobile from. the lonsest|bushel’of potatoes to Jones' store last | &nd entered the service in New Yo'« | hia in 1903. { yery feeling of unfriendliness which | the two governments respectively. when it may be fi g Estimates cheerfully furnished on n After August 1 members of the-New | o ne. Bt of, service: Lo second ‘1o | Sotamsars' bat Sojectionmte. ek Ee | e e e A B e S bars o S | S RS . hoeq them, sprayed them and dug them | 9ldest man in the secret service fleld | cause it diverts attention from the|can be done by dealing with the situa- | twice @ month. J. . TOMPKINS 5 ; ive | charge of the New York and Atlantic|- ot g e e bias fae v | dictrict. Recently he understood there . /\\ rival his father. 'Was to be a vacancy in the Boston dis- “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst” i 2 T o e s SR et ot o bt et (l' ake ar Thomas Beeham has been bringing | he be appointed to fii the vacancy. in some fine early cabbages this week, | Upon receipt -of this request, Secret one of which weighed § lbs. 5 oz. Service Chief W. J. Fiynn granted it > ;-3 Olifér Gardnmer of West Farms is|by wire, notitying Capt. Forsyth to re- 1 u raising some excellent cucumbers. | port at Washington not later than Local people. who ~returned from | Aug. 1, and then to go on to the Bos- “ » Ocean Beach early in the week. includ- | ton_diétrict. y cd Ell Levine, Mr, and Mrs. George| When Captain Foréyth arrived in Stone and two chiidren, Mr. and Mrs. | Dallas 17 years ago. the entire district John Busette, was infested with counterfeiters. e D, Burdick is spending two weeks' | traveled continuously from one point to vacation at Chnl"xelleI?n ll(?rzCh\ ¥ uno(:ar and' since thnt.}(me he has 4 ; Mrs J. Barry of Brooklyn, N. Y. |rounded up and convicteg more than Before prepare the lunches for the auto trips; j and nieces, Catheririe and Marry Cur- | counterfeiters, some of them very des- you . 0 trips, just. Jand Lajrrence Curry have retwrned | perate men. "On one occasion he % from a visit to Watch Hill. rested a man with 35,000 in counterfeit here and “look » 3 ~Miss Sybil Kilroy and Miss Grace | bills before m single bill had been put call in around.” You will see a feast of vink have returned from Watch Hill. | into circulation. The entire counter- . - > School Renovation. feit:ng outfit, including plates, was i I S = good things—many different delicacies including Ger- The Yantic Grammar school puilding ToREE o shave I lend Seopter: il - 1n comes Summer—vacation inted. A ventil s . . : - BN ke Dince.oe the | triet St tneflse in he county”#ro-| [l time—and that old lazy, yawny § man specialties that you are sure to-enjoy. Cold Meats, [§|one, blown off in the' sevr sal last couniertelters. are (he main duties ot feeling. Makes a man get out g Louls_Schwartz ‘of New London | {he secret service department. During hi; # " . " % ptain For- S 1p€, ull -away an start Salads, Canned Goods, Relishes, Pickles, Olives, Do- [J| &ont,, Wenesday st the ‘Fomran | 18, Teqldence I, Qahis, Bantyin Kor b 4 pipe, p i y ar SAUCrY. ard Ford has: coturned ip | Hoosevelt and Taft on their regpoctic reaming of good times to * Bl Staftordville after a brief visit with | Visits In Texas, and in Decémber and mestic and Imported Cheeses, Fancy Crackers, Etc. Saards Jeniars lasc was win President Wil- come. Air’s mithy sweet in ; cisic. | 2om a% Point Christian. - Ca 3 : : 2 _Hioward Bishop was & recent visit- [ I0R 2, 0 R et aato oo his nostrils—and so is Tuxedo, Mrs. John Kiltoy has one of the | SUccessor. suost, promuctive swee Dee. beds In the Many at Lawn Fete, too. A grand old tobacco to $ Village, % Therée was a large attend: t the v s bty JaThet as = large attendance at the dream over on days of rest and The ‘dahlia beds of Mrs. Hdnry Ham- | association on the lawn in front of é : recteation. - fiton Jare ;making a - brilliant showing, | Columbus hall Thursday afternoon and her., collection including scarlet and | evening. Home made candy, cake and . arnet cactus dahlias and single #hd |ice cream were for sale, and dancing 40 Franklin Street 3 Houble danlias of different hues. was enjoyed in Columbus hall. Grin- ] & Clothestine Thisves Busy. nell's orchestra furnished the music. . Clothesline thieves have been at| Heard and Seen, Work In the village. Last Friday eve- | Mrs. Wesley Collins of Westfield, N. J., 1s the guest of her parents, Mr. aad | Mrs. Robert Bradley. | . Miss Clara Brown of Old Mystic has | invited the members of Phebe Packer | PR g Rathbun tent (o be her guests at an | - The new Tuxedo 40c Tin Humi- -~ BBAN ) ATy Albert” Haley“and daughter. | dor is a vacation necessity. At the : - e e aocn® phey® gvexi| il beach,in the mountains, on the farm 4 | theie gme s Reymiud gL | —wherever you go, this handsome, Announco It 5 . Providence. o i convenient, air-tight humidor will . s -3 Mrs, Susan Bentley of Grand Raplds, keep a-handy supply of Tuxedo for » Mich., s the guest of. her sister, Mrs 2 ¢ - Bessie Collington. you, in fresh, delicious condition. Tuxedo is made from the choicest Final Summer Cl Sale |arvseaam | | visiting hi§ mother, Mrs, Charles Ebs | |l lna u er ean.up a e ::gfl‘ja?:nl Fauliner of .m....m,' glefted C}:'opl of cl>ld Kcntuckz' ' ; ; ; ; ass., is.the guest of her sister, Mrs. urley—the cream leaves of each Ladies--A chance to replenish your Summer needs at an olden season — ripe, mellow, average saving of one-half. . S . Nnr-._c.l:!ll.flon. | Mary MeGriggle, ragrant and—above all—mild. | z A Treated by. the original Tuxedo § This sale embraces new and staple merchandise such asSilks, §| weiein o o the Pan -, X ’ - ama canal n, e o { Dress Goods, Cottons and Domestics, House Dresses, Waists, [ St o, the canat sk ‘hecdois £3 CANAL ZONE POPULATION. e e Becoming More Stable as Waterway I . =t 23 firéceu so that it can’t bite. We've | more stable. - Official figures just re- ad imitators galore, but the original Laces and Embroideries, Muslin U’ndaéirgarments;,'Etc. | Sotal o Crigration thom tne TEhrins Tuxedo process is still the best, as” it was the first, in the field. e R L SR - went away during the last month of lYW c‘n “.’ T“do E'mh. LE COMMENCES SATURDAY, AUG. 1st. FOR TEN DAYS | B v &l W 1) 40¢ Tin Humidors Also in 80¢: Tin Humidors (S igrants were laborers returning to their _native . This tremendous Clean-up Sale is bound tolcreat'e a i ol o nckeosl Shosiabiaa; Es o e i i st | ) o ";";fi-"‘-b"" . sel sation ‘AMONgE Money-saving shoppgrs. : coptdnted only 38" SolbraniaTyrVhe -...i_. ; "Ml the usual immigration from Cp ree 3 \The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette A0 = wid ¢ 1o FAl 5% 1B gy, .. 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. | The Fenton Building Co GENERAL CONTRACTOR3 NORWICH, CONN. STETSON & YGUNG Carpenters and Builde lals B Best work and m. Y amiilec :abor. e W MAIS ST Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the proper manner. o Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will not crack. Why not have yours right? It cests na more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St, Westerly, R. L DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours'10 a. m, fo 3 p. m. Sundays excepted and by appointment. pcade i Rt A DENTIST DR. E.{J. JONES |Suite 46 Shannon Building i e