Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1915, Page 6

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A O LITTLE \Westerly Gunman Under $I0 mm-,s mE *| Angelo Di Bartolo Held for Assault April 4—Twilight Base- ‘Very Inflamed and Red Looking. ball League Reorganized—Memorial Day Arrangements y mh::dwne'l‘{.ndll:;dl i ce:.g —Town Honors Memory of Dean Gorton. -SvapandOintment, Face.Cleared = The case of Angelo Di ~ Bartolo, 000 Bonds Sods, Oyster 4 ! CRACKERS Lemon, Ginger 2 SNAPS e QUTTER 't BT ST § L] il ing the same was adopted: SR R U To the Court ot i . : SSutcliffe, Herbert P. Clark, Frank n"’.uzn"lm.fiz::d‘&: Disagep berewits $5 'Windsor Ave.. East Dyma! Mass.— |charged with assault with attempt to | Booth and John Murphy were elected K‘M" 1ts eatl; of the expenses of ‘¥My little gifl's face broke oad first 58 & |murder Luigi Pelligrino, was tried in | directors. The league is composed of e ‘sl& , an& :r each &r‘- pimpleand she scratched it ceusieg 16 to. | the Third district court, before Judge | Nightingales, J. King manager; Me- %, oar o @ the . Spread all over her face as | Williams, Friday morning. Thg, trial | chanics, L. Solomon; = Federals, F. gy ot _ e m.& oih. Tiwre had been long delayod by reasin of [Ahern, and Athletics, L, Foley. s sliowe:” A 5% lthe weakened condition of Pelligrino, | The league season opens next Tues- ESTIMATED 1 pk. POTATOES | an 9L |2 Ibs. Frosting SUGAR e T 3 fo. ONIONS | f 20€ % 1h. COCOANUT 2-23(: & eruption on ber chln and | o U6 S ctines were punctured in | day evening with the Nightingales and Rer face was very tnamed | FAOSS, NIESTRES NS, Bied from a | the Mechanics in play. On Thursday endredlooking. Ishough | eyolver held by Di Bartolo. The | evening the game will be between the she would bs scarred for | shooting occurred on the night _of | Federals and Athletics. All games to Iife. T thought it was eo- | April 4. The first witness was Pel- [be composed of five innings and the ewers and catch- badty. Saeol basl : semasatsitchedandburoed | ligrino, who testified that he was in | season to end Sept. 1 v azmmes . Sbe did not sleep | the home of his sister w! ' 5 : wrell and it mado her fretty. |and Teft there on invitation of Dlhfiar- The :;:d;:o:u ;.fn gCr_:-ln k;mMi“ L!a!:::, ;.gg%gg S tried o Kinds of Greams L to hi e | propriet s 4 z z - 0. = B e Ao DanY i rtival at ihe | kinton, held a first meeting Thursday Juicy, Thin Skin | STEWING Faos @ifferent salves then finally .:,,amaad house, Di Bartolo gave witness a glass |afternoon at the office of Nathan W.|H 3, 17¢ foz..10c| PRI b7 BEETS 5 Sa Cuttcura Soap and Otutmens of cider, then forced him out by the | Littiefeld, referee in baukruptcy, in FATSRECE Ak Lemons, Joz. ES, Ib... 2 g e - o try them. After using them a few tmes |3, kdq0or. Di Bartolo then came |Providence. Bverett A. Kingsley of e T i 0e UN cans e Lears Pot ROAST Bib. ........121;c| Fresh Cut HAMBURGER Lean Salt PORK Wil o sy | STEARGIIZ e 1 Ib. Liver. “2] PORK CHOPS 1, 1b. Bacon 6|, ... ..14c Native SPINACH | 1 pkg. peck . .... 12V5¢c | Mince Meat / For Granulated Yoke SUGAR 1 pkg. dozen $1.00 Raisins Mohican 1 was weil pleased so I used them continu- | around by way of the front door and | Westerly was appointed trustee and + ally for about two wesks, Her face cieared | told lumb’m get down on his knees as |bonded for $1,000. Petition was grant- and now you would never know sbe had |he was going to shoot him. Pelli- |ed to sell the assets. had sny skin trouble” (igned) Mrs. B, |grino did not think Di Bartolo was i a—:.'m.ns 1914, ! serious. The shot was fired and the| A final creditors’ meeting was held 3 Witness said he fell, and that Di Bar- |in the office of the referee in bank- Sample Each Free by Mail | tolo came and looked at him and per- | ruptey, Nathan W. Littlefield, in Prov “Although Outlcura Soap (25¢.) and Cuti- | haps believed he was dead. because{idence, Thursday, in the case of Wil- cura Ofntment (50c) aro sold everywhere | Di Bartolo then walked away. Wit- |liam E. Lawton, a fish dealer of Wes- ‘beft ot buy them. |mess said one bullet struck him. No|terly. Edward M. Burke, a trustee, QR Sy St Lohore one was in sight, but witness exclaim- | was discharged on the approval of his New sewer— Elmwopd avenue . Department of Cemeterfes .. 7,500.00 Fire Department .......... 36,000.00 Police Dopartment— Salaries and gen- eral expenses .. $37,945.00 City court ..., 3,300.0 Street lighting New lights Ripe BANANAS dozen ...... 17c Fine Strawberries basket ....12Y%c 52,745.00 “ Baking Powder Fre= sample sach with 32-p. Skdn Book on | 2 “.\( . vou've shot me, go get me a ts. There are no dividends for dry AP Henlth Department oo L800.00 request. Address postcard SCuticuta, | Goctors Receiving no response he | ereditors. SHOULDER L iled l Laun so B 1 1bo... ... ;29c| =t & Ticctmieal Degartnashi=— Dept. T, Boston. started for his home and managed to Sliced Boi y 5 2c 7 bors: ..o 2 = Total epepses. . $188,000.00 each it after much difficulty. He knew i i d il = E j¢ ) g B e ol bo iaies o was I 'tha | whismerial day will lbe, otesrved I/l STEAK, b Ic LHAM 'Ih. /.. 28c Rolled OATS California "honds UMY 000000 Rhode Island state hospital, where he | Yeotion of Budlong and Hancock Dosts, memeed Tore Lo inte s v-ou G. A. R, assisted by the Woman's Re- lief corps. The procession will form COLCHESTER Meeting of Home and School League ..25¢ Salt SPARERIBS 41lbs........25¢ 3 pkgs... Fine DRIED Fresh EGGS dozen .......22¢c Gooking Compound Peaches, can..15¢ Ib. o -DY4ac vesem 500000 LOINS LAMB Finance Department— : Town Solicitor Harry B. Agard rep- |in Granite street and Grove avenue, Ganerel —Address on Adenoids by Dr. E. J. | resented the state and John J. Dunn |right resting on Elm street, at 1.30 & z ih o 10c APPLES, 1b.12V4c Double Tipped Yond . $8.080.64 Howland, the defendant. In response to queries | o'clock, and move in this order: Pla- |l Fresh Little Pig Mild Store Sawtay or s 1b.12%2¢ | L ATCHES Salaries 750,00 from Mr. Dunn, Pelligrino, the de- {toon of police, under command of Chief SHOULDERS s Oked P f N ,ed PEACHB f:!\lur:ar)‘lg;lse Sggggg Tuesday evening the FHome a_;:d e e that on that night Thomas E, Brown; Col. Charles H . CHEESE Jutter of Nuts Dri 8 boxes 25¢ | Temporary ioan ot g league held its meeting for the | he had drank only two glasses of beer | Ledward, marshal; Col. veref E. . S B lg b B e e e N T O et | il i a3 Aviwur o Siast, (BB oo ... - 1285c | Shoulders, Tb. 12¢11b. ... .. .....185c } v 14c33¢c|b. ........:-9¢ plar 191485 . 20000.00 der the leadership of Miss Lillian Mc- |of the night of the shooting witness | aides; Weste: band, Charles O. Gav Election expenses. 1.000.00 Dermott, president. The executive [saw Di Bartolo at the house of the|itt leader; Fifth company, Westerly, Teln;p?rar_v loans 20,0060.00 committee offered several suggestions | witness. When pushed out of the Di| Rhode Island National guard, Captain )C/(‘:nun;:gictOP é, regarding work that might be done, [ Bartolo house, witness said he did not | Robert G. Thackeray; Budlong post, and the league approved the plan of a | pound the door nor use any vile talk. | Commander Christopher Simmons; elub for mothers who are members of | He asked why he was put out, but|Hancock post, Commander Abel Bab- the league, and also approved the plan [did not say he wanted to go into[cock; Robert Brucker camp, U. S. W. explained by Supervisor Young re- |the house to see Di Bartolo's daugh- |V, Commander John I garding some equipment for the play- | ter, and he had no love for the sirl. | Westerly troop, Boy Scout ground at the Rawson school, On’ Easter Sunday night, he said he | master Silas T. N Another attractive and practical |did not threaten any member of the|ans and clergy will ride in automo- suggestion made by Mr. Youns was, | Di Bartolo fami biles. The line of march will be 200,131.18 FRESH FROM OUR BAKE SHOP DAILY-MADE BY EXPERT BAKERS —USING NOTHING BUT PURE INGREDIENTS Chocolate and MARSHMALLOW |Lar, Delicious FRUIT, STRAWBERRY i CAKES CARAMEL NUT, CITRON, SHORT %g:‘he:@?gfiffi"]3“3?5;‘??“5%,533.33 LAYER CAKES 15¢/3 Layers CAKES 20¢ POUND CAKE 15¢ CAKE 20c RGP 174 each... each...... each...... bt o a ench......%e $18,00.00 00.00 thattow or three tennis courts should _— - through Broad street, West Broad e 50:00 be laid out on' the Academy play-| Dr. M. H. Soanion tastified that hesirect, Liverty sirest fo St Michacrs = Sprinkiing ana o= ground. so that interest might be|attended Peiligrino just after midnight | cemetery, countermarch —to Broa B - D M D ke 6664 BIERT Detwosn hall gaces eni tenc | o o Gellioring just aFter i | oot tharia AhRbugh Xln street. to This Store Will Be Closed All ay Mgnday, May 31st, Memorial Day 2 : ; 26,886.67 nis. The talk which followed the bus-{The doctor explained the character of | River Bend. ! New sewer, Gimwood avenus 465.00 iness meeting of the league was given |the wound indicated that it was a| At River Bend the exercises will Department of Cemeteries— by Dr. E. J. Howland, who was in-|gun shot wound. The man was in|inciude Nearer, My God, to Thee, by 3 - - G i o8 troduced by the presidént. - |bad shupe at the time and the doctor | the Westerly bund, the’Grand Atmy - : 5 i S 1ok i A , Dr.|\vas reasonably certain that the mjury | memorial _service, Americe ; | n a wi ) sice Department— Howland, showed how this subject is | .- a 1t swownd. 1t | band, benedict : | Rorwich, 4 t ; Gl nouRt T (b A90.0 connected with the general health of 2. | was o perfcrating wound that extended | Burdick, and taps buglers 1 : —_— o ¢ | lived in Norw r port ai d Jotm | Licenses .. 75 child, and how health conditions wero | through the bode. | *Memorial services will be held in the | No Word from Joseph Keiiey, Line- | adelphia, finally janding in Packerviilc, rauss plaved at Moosup last nigt. e 2000 47500, relatéd fo the attaluments which chil- fown hall Monday evening at Which| man, Who Has Two Deserted Wives | whero a child was born. Kelley re- | Brouiilard and' William Currarl, | iss Mamie Doolan has returned|Gas & Electrical Department— ren were capable of making in their 5 ; e principal speaker will be Rev. H. fideensMard ioh | Mained in Packerville until last win-| Juian Martin has erected a tall flag- | from e Plains. Grogs receipts . 200,000.00 Sehool life. 7 I A e e Baraala | Jerome White, D. D.. of Providence, a| §nd Children—Married a Norwich | {0 ™y, [, 31c%Gisappeared again, do- | pole on the lawn in front of his home. - Finanos Deyvimiat-s The league extended e rising vote|In Central park, near the Di Bartolo| G\ war vetéran. There will be or. oman. serting the woman and child about| Plans are under way for a soclal and | Checks signed with an electric pen | pinasce DeRsrtment= gt thanks to Dr. Howland for the help- | fiouse, 204 Nas 0, B6g, WhER 1° PvY | chestral music and the singing wil oo mms | Christmas time, When he left he sald | dance for the benefit of St. Paul'sare sald to be proof against forgery. | FSRRCTU,0"? i ful talk, and then some time was spent |y, 10" oot into the house by the back | P¢ rendered by William H. Browning,| - Eetion hae Y e} he was going to look for work. No | Episcopal church by St. Paul's orches- = Bank and insu tn talking over the subject Informally, | 0% *© 55 10 05 NRUSS DY 16 PACK | yonn IE. Tanner, Bdgar P. Maxson and | man kilied at Willimantic on the C. V. | word has been heard from him since. | tra. S = = ance fax ..o...o 310000 . Howland answering the questions [ 990T, He s Thomas James. R. R. is not Joseph Kelley, who bore a | Several letters have been received at Game With Sterling Today. s X B - i iyt ono question e pounday morning the members of|close resemblance to the dead man. the Packerville postoffice inquiring for | Plainfield plays Sterling thie_ ater- Children (?1' To be raised by tax . _ 14662212 3 3 > , 3 3 udlong post will g0 to North Ston- | Tha inquiry regarding Kelley, however, | his whereabouts. The woman _an. Steriing : tai Fl = stated that In the central schools| Thomas E, Brown, chief of police | ington and attend services in the Con- | has rought to lEnt - seme Lensationsi | child he deserted in Packerville were | Moomuon, Siciing's ground. —Captain FOR FLETCHER'S 51800000 i v - | ef Westerly, testified that on the night al churc! Sunda e . VS o X 2 s ca SUTuNIED S Dack B Lan DTUD AlSL 9 To meet the expenditures called for lone in town, approximately one-|ef Westerly, testified that on the night| gregational church. Sunday evening|facts. Some time ago Kelley resided | destitute and are under the care of | three weeks absence. Shortstop errors ASTORIA |b it loresoing estimates, & tax of Eixth of the pupils have adenoids. In|of e_shooting he investigate @ | the veterans will attend services in|in the old Safford block with his wife | Selectman Bennett. Mr. Bennett upon | have been the cause of Plainfield’s long | _° % eleven” (1) mills on the last city list one school outside of the centre there |case. He saw the wounded man and | the First Baptist church, Westerly. | and o child. Wi a word to a - | investigating the case found that Kel- s ts, v o e = = = wil i 2 - ars two cases whero th® mental dofi- |went to the Di Eartolo house, but Di | The sermon will be preached by the | ane, he suddenty dicarnearad” foovn | ley lived for many years and was a e T i e z B T it b clency is increasing each year in a |Bartolo had fled, ¢ _ | pastor, Rev. F. Stewart Kinley. town, leaving his wife and child. The | Voter in Jewett City, but under the|more confidence is sure to be placed in A Cllltl]l'al leestmle In addition to the said estimated ex- marked way. .The defense offered no_testimony. Woman & now Nvine in Rhotle flend | #eme of Joo Smifh Whe aame Kelley [0 1en o e s e g1 pences for fhe ordlnary reauirements. In these two coses mentioned the|Tudse Willlams found DI Bartolo| The state board of control and sup- | near Arlington village. For two years | is fictitious, having been assumed after | ing excelient work in the box all 568 | winl be n greater demand this Spring | Gneston by petition ana. othervise 1o arents are Indifferent to the mmatter. | Al in the superior court- for Wadhy | PIY opened 45 bids for the proposed |no word was heard from nor about | the desertion of his first wife. Kelley | son, but with poor support behind him, s Wa s iset submit to the annual meeting for its ere s no legislation to_ befriend | tris s new buildings at Howard and the|Kelley, but at the end of that time|is a lineman and has worked all over | will start in the box. His old battery | than ever before. We advige farmers | action estimates for the following puz- ::; flr::a;k:hlflt]d,rsgéefiasgn?;;]ot::flgf ington county —liETift of $10,000, school for feeble minded at Exeter, lh% he Jg:]}lh showed lup_ A short while | the (‘fi\n\n’fi:‘, B 5 mate, Foley, will receive the benders. |to get their orders in NOW. ‘s’;’;fja and estimates are hereby pre- ssary < B proposals being for various portions of | after his return he was married by © Receive Degree. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bazinette have . nted: % Eemd parents to work together. | | The, Twillght bagshall feague was o contracts. * The electrical wiring | Kev. J. I1. Higgins of Packerville io| The following members of All Hal- | refurned from New Bedford, where Peck, McWilliams & Co. | ‘i—ifunicipa ok, Rose 0o : ts, 5 Sies, -] Cormallyrecesanis AT or the central heating plant at Schoo 3 W nerhea s i I, Stebbins were served at the ciose 1915 at 2 Mecling held In the office of | for feeble minded was awarded the Thames street paving... 5533.00 e address. Rl e Lo : Whitall Electric company, Westerly, 3—Widening Main street be- Memorial Exercises. o o O Connell us Jengus, presiiont | i 5291705 tween land of M Houri- This (Saturday) hnemon;; : and Frank Friend secretary. Henry Ko Ay an lgnfl land of Dr. P. 2,450.00 2 af 3 ssidy .. - 450 o'clock members of Morton A. Taintor N = Wln_ resfict to )éhé nt-emcsy [«;f DR:(V;» = 4—;’\';-’15 at 24 = d 50000, t, No. 9, G. A. R, will g0 to North iam Manstield Groton, D. D., D. C. pring streets ... g e A e e L g STONINGTON L., dean of the Philadelphia Divinity B Conenuig o et fom will be held at Ponemah cemetery. On z m:\ and’ former rector ‘of \Lhn\-t to Tusrner's pond, Includ- undey morning union services will | Graves of Heroic Dead to Be Decorat. | Episcopal church, Westerly, ihe iags ing land camage . 1137.00 held in _the Baptist church at 10.45| ed—Post-P. o o | were at half mast and the stores closed 6—Public band concer . T 00.00 foek, ‘The pastor, Rev. B. D, Rem. st-Perry Case Comtinued—| 7" % 0ur Friday morning, while the 7—Playground association . _ 500.00 Officials of Town Court Announced. | funeral service: §Taurel Hill avenue sewer 3,350.00 ton, will deliver the address, also B_service will be held at 7.80 p. m. were being held in| Christ church. The body 9—Widening W. Main street, JUNE WHITE SALE & EL 230 p. i There will be no Memorial Day | panied to v between N. Thames and Do had.” Mondgy morang Ine mémbens | Parade in the borough of Stonington | in n special car 102 Contletiag Bachem strost T oroe of the post will go to Hebron, whers two sons, Rev. B. Groton, Ty SR 1,320.00 the graves will be decorated, address- | SerVed in the Civil war, rector of St. Thomas' church at White- 11—Storehouse for city sup- es will be made and dinner will he |the jurisdiction of Trumbull post,|marsh, and Rev curate | ek toos et s S R e served. Lyman's cornet band will fur- | Gr20d Army of the Republic, Will be|at Grace church, y. Also 12—Comb!nation pumplng and BEEh the T et A ML fur” |neglected. The veterans will | place | by Mishen Bhinclander and Sulfragan | ghemical engine ........ 200000 tere about 1 o'clock and at 2 oelock | fioral tributes on the graves of _the op, Garland of the Episcopal dio- | 13—Police patrol wagon.... 2,5606.00 DAINTY NEW UNDERMUSLINS AT A BIG SAVING, NOT THE CHEAP TRASHY KIND THAT ARE USUALLY MADE FOR SALES, BUT GOODS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK, AS WELL AS OTHERS BOUGHT FROM THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS IN THE LINE, ARE OFFERED AT SPECIAL there will be speaking in sranse hall | heroic dead in the Evergreen and Road | cese of Philadelphia and Rev. Dre. by the Hon. E. S. Day and others. District meOlerl(’S, making the trip by | Andrew J. Heffern, Lucian Robinson, After the exercises in the hall the line | 'JUS While these in St Mary's Cath- | Georse S. Foley, J. Cullen Ayer, Jr. il be Tormet ang march 1o Ihe oane | olic” cemetery will be likewise honor | and Redtnan Mrith Ayers of the fae ument on the park, where appropriate ;d by a delegation of Stoningten Boy | ulty of the Philadelphia Divinity exercises will be held, and ihe moma. | Scouts under the direction of Trum- | school. ment decorated. The post will then | PUll Post. The annual ceremony will| ~ Christ church was filled when the B 10 b ball, ot oL, 90 e performed fn)the'morning.: LA Sol- | sertios. W Somm csed ot 10 Salene T v lation will be served in the eariy aft- | Rev. Baward W. Babcock, rector of ernoon by the Woman's Relief corps, Holy Cross, Troy, N. Y., reading the POQUONNOC _fn!!nwed th the ceremoney of strew- | sentences during the processional to ;l’:-inl‘!‘:):(»o}»' on the \\'att‘!r‘“from »Ithe the altar rail. The bearers were these J kwa r, in memory of he sailors | student: om thy ivini scl : R Regret For Death of Mrs. Henrietta|and soldicrs who are buricd at Sea | Brank W Crelanton e o ey Fitch—Henry Betting Enters Sani. | All business will be suspended In ob- | . Wood of tha senior. diase, Gramiie The total of these several eStimates IS seseesssvasers $52,030.00 Your Committee recommends that the warning for the next annual city meet- ing include the last named estimates and a call for action thereon. Your Committee further recommends the adoption by the Court of Common Council of the following resolution: Resolved, That tnc report of the Cmmittee on Finance containing the estimates for the year ending May 15, 1916, bo accepted; that the Clerk causs the same to be published as required by the amended charter, and that the Mayor, or in_his absence, the Senior N/ 7o SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, CAMASOLES, GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEMISE, COMBINATIONS, DRAWERS, PRINCESS SLIPS, AND IN FACT, EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH IS REPRE- INID tarium, servance of the day. Taylor and John Shrylock of the Alderman present. be directed on behalf Pont-Perry Case. second vear class, and Allen Bvans, SENTED IN THIS SALE. i i . | 1A er, e Court of Common Couneil to A number from here attended the| The thrice adjourned case of Man- | Ji- @nd Paul S. Atkins of the first year funeral of Mrs. Henrietta Fitch of|uel Pont against Manuel Perry, was| 255 = Groton, Tuesday, whose suden and|before Judge Murtum A. Breed, in| . R¢Y: William F. Williams, rector of tragic death was a shock to her many | the Stoninston town court, Friday, and | CHTist church, read the psalter, Re friends in this village. Mrs. Fitch was | farther adjourned to June 18. This| Lucian O. Robinson of the Philadelphi born in thig yillage, the daughter of |case is the outcome of a dispute in|DiVinity school read the lesson, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hazler. |regard to the hauling of lobster pots, | Sishop Garland recited the prayer. When a young girl she became a|during which, it is alleged, Perry | Lne Singing was by members of the member of St. James’ church and was | threatened to do Pont serious bodily | A1Vinity school. very popular in the community. Shelharm. The action was brought to re- | . Durial was at River Bend and the was one of the four sisters, two_ of | strain Perry, hence the contimance of | @hthem and prayer service at the grave whom, Mrs. Lucy Bailey and Mrs.|the case with its probable dismissal | 5, bY Rev. George I Foley, D. D, George Hempstead moved to Groton|by mutual agreement of the parties|2nd the committal was by Bishop Gar- have died there within the last|concerned. - | land. ears: The only surviving sister, liver Church, lives on the old Town Court Officers. tead in this village, There are| Frank H. Hinckiey, of Mystic, elect- . = : four brothers all of whim reside|ed DY the genmeral assembly fo suc. | Mrs. Daniel J. Sully has arrived at in Groton. Mrs. Fitch leaves many|Ceed Judge Murtem A. Breed, as|Kenneth Ridge. Teport to the next city meeting to be field on the first Monday of June, 1916, and to recommend that a tax of eleven {11) mills be laid on the last perfected grand list of the city to meet the ordl. Rary expenses of the city for the pres- ent fiscal year. TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, HENRY GEBRATH, M. R, WATERS, Committee on Finance. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original report and resolution. Rittest: STEPHEN D. MOORE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Couneil. Norwich, Conn., May 24, 1915, Corset Covers Gowns Long Skirts 23¢,47c andup| |47c,98cand up| | 48c, T3¢, e and up Local Laconics. (NN friends here all of whom sincerely |judge of the town court of Stonington,| Wiliam H. Slocum of N @l mourn her loss. has” announced these appointments: | wa & ciciter home oo pohane “ondon @ Filbn t5 Sanliarivis Benamin H. Hewitt of Mystic to sut S Y = e ceed George R. McKenna, of Pawca- Arthur Perry of Brookline, Mass., is = Henry Betting was taken to the| tuck as prosecuting att Villiam | Visiting his brother, Charles Per; tuberculosis hospital in the ambulance | A- Wilcox of Pascatock o wibamh | Wester: 2 SParaes Thursday morning. Mr. Betting has | Andrew. F. Fellows of Faweatueh a3| ates. i1, B. Bilis of Providence is v had a number of hemorrhages, the stant prosecutor:* Mheorode = T sting hoe fhilar on aosanence is vis last two weeks. cox of Stonington, to succeedOrson | Hmg,c . Gyreiner in Westerly, Major The Ladies' guild met with Mrs. | Rogers of Pawcatuck, as probation of. | LOTece Swan. On account of the work of the Water Department, Corn- ing road will be closed from (N Her Majesty Corsets o ‘:i-fnii'fa“‘”’?cf i ri?,:’;e‘:“f:“’%'; ficer; Albert G Martin, of Paweatuck | | Miss Jean Gourlay of Roxbuw, 3 o succee tlliam J Gilmore, ¥ | Mass,, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 00 i [ami the ci g;’:g i’éu?é‘é‘ffif‘?:?uf;"‘m a play by the i{;nmzton, as clerk of the cnurrt Richard Mirchgell. s, i $1. quallty — H ilton avenue to c‘ty renzo D. Fairbrother, of Stonington s s 0 B R s Gt et Thumstay | o iy etk Mrs. John R. Slater of New York is AT - M | [line until further notice. evening with Misses Hulda and Olive | islature, puty judge of the lez-| 4 visitor with the Charles B, Cottrell MKilvey. family tn Eim street. Combinations Drawers Miss Geer 93. Stonington Pointers. The b ¥ 5 - . Owing to the construction of t © body of Mrs. Hannah B. Slocum Miss Fliza W. Geer, Who has been | concrets highway in Bim strect, 1hg|Was brought to Westerly Friday from under the care of a physician is im-|crossing at Main street is closed to|Auburn, R. L, and buried at River proving. Although ninety-three yvears|traflice for two or three days, while | 5end. The deceased was a daughter ola it is the first time In nine vears| Water street has been opened. As | Of the late Nelson Brown and formerly #he has reguired medical attendance.|soon as the roadbed is . sufficiently | FeSided in Westerly. J. J. CORKERY, Supt. 1814—1914 Jobn A. Morgan & Son 47c, 98(: and up 79 23c, 47¢ and up Miss Geer s _the daughter of the late|hardened, the Main Street ing 5 S| COAL Joseph and Lura Geer of Rose Hill, | will be planked wors oedtoherossing Panama Woods isit thi our earli i i urs inary in B el er favuiiioe| ano and Water street Closed . *°| When Henry Pettier of the United Visit this sale at y liest opportunity and convince yourself of the extraordinary values offered in B2 LEHIGH VALLEY - Vs ! i ward Tanner, of Carolina, form- |States department of agriculture was . ; 5 3800 por ton and aithough her hearing is not quite |er oxprecs agent . in Stonlton | i Pananie carly 1his Searho o & high-class Underwear at less than you will buy such goods elsewhere. bz e £ Mut ,m’" fi £00d and her eyes a little dim, she | borough was visiting here Friday large collection of the native woods. 2 Office a8 Xard Gaetiel s grghmr to_round out tge ;:emur:. ,Albert Mason and family, of New |A similar collection now will be made Z Tolophans. 405 wihe ctrurch looks muc mproved | York, arrived Friday at their summer|2nd sent to the Smithsonian Institute é th its new coat of paint and the|home in Main street, near Cannon |2t Washington which has accepted the b electric lights which have been Te-|squaro. gift from the Republic of Panama, 2 F.and LaPIERR! cently tnstalied ™ o| Murray Tenry. student at Kingston | The collection consists of neatly & S| |bS. L. F. A . IERRE Mr snd Mrs. John Eariness o college, is spending o few ays at his | hundred * different " kinds of woods, i 287 Main St ningt: ome in the borough. many of them rare specimens. é day. palenry Joseph will visit friends in e = - ¥ | |E PE:T':;"““MD Tollug. roviderce, and Frank Joseph will do ot Contraband. £ ¢ Not Going to Hoodoo 1t. likewise in Apponaug, over Memorial| If ideas and inventions were con- @ ye, y t Hours 10 & m. to 2 o m. Washington reports that the Presi- [day. tra S has not consulted Bryan in the| Judze and M S ahas wer and peace’ thece would t crisis are at least encourag~|are on a brief “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES” 94-100 MAIN STREET 3 e T o ot NN POy 2 Easterh ConnectoRt saam® = X lantice—Kansas. City Times, . = ALE e g el o Fhe Bl Elias B. Hinckley | be neither fiying machines nor sub- it in Bristol, Conn., | marines on th i - e anRmeC vt e other eide of the At elphia fPress. 5 e R W .

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