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+ THE BEST! We want every motorist in this section to come in sere scciden and let us tell him why ‘dlack men, drawn by eight dapple i he should use hooks caught K horses. One of the drag 2 village. B i oy "o sorsadnrt | Toan Town Authericed and Abutting Gy otzea-\ll MICHELIN CASINGS and RED INNER TUBES CANNED PEARS mmoanotmmdwntdxten;di Property O Fail to Pay. “Wick- by the S e CINHED an in & nmuumbbox-um.ut we MQYN PICKLES (Picnic Size) Sour and Sweet People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor i 2 BRI 38 E[REhe Cavronn || SWAN SERVICE and MICHELIN QUALITY day at their home at West M; village of Mystic in the town of Ston- Stephen Palmer is spending ’:‘}cw ? | ington between the railroad station and | days with his son William ¢ 5 SR P e T o o e e ekon ot the ea- | the velvet mill Although a vote Was|family in Boston. ' S i S St 1 el e e Sl et T o e el THE AL C. AN CO. muammmrua-huhmmm‘hmm‘n s | with hec lne-.wm e to reside e gL ie S0 directorate | o 7 o moved from Mystic, but this was s Norwi N ed. lorwich and New London in measure w by the t-’t.ipuht.lam > 7 Som that the utting proper owners " fully rrecovered while -others are still i were to bear one-half of the cost of New London County gs B -~ PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING ecarious conditi construction. The town authorized the 581 S e highway committee to expend a sum OLD MYSTIC _— s "t e wote kept up the route since his cattle were | Eugene Lewis, was recently taken to mfl Pujmc Was to be completed for $2,000. It is killed, because of the foot and mouth |the Norwich State hospital at Brew- now siven out that, without the cer-|Ciub Has Indeor Picnic—Family Re- tification of the highway committee,| Union on the Holiday—Bal electricity is to lighting. We guaran- the -el:cu::u;li?se issued onit;n tto ge Given Up. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK it amount o on account of e R R :, the title The Mansion of Tragedy. sidewalk construction, some 3800 more| * The O. M. M. club of Old Mysic ar-| Recent motoriees < 3 wd ey disease last spring. ster's Neck for treatment ettt} An interesting meeting was held at| 5. 2% oosentisl in medern heuse ae than was appropriated, and it is far-}ranged for a pienic to be held Monday Y pricess Richard Mitchell is the owner of one | ther stated that the abutting property | the Fourth in Williams e~ Tind Mre, Pasi acoiand. vist Haury | A% 8 foc gline. sid of the finest bred and best trained bird ow:lem have' failed to nm:hth:dm- Dr:ven:pd fnr::m blgldlng [t m:';n:t’ the e portion as agreed. When e -~ |rain. All assembled at the resi and Baker « rwich. men, the highway committee and the|of Mr. and Ars, J. Harold Willisees | e ok pheer of Norwich Kot Y s T2 S J F. TOMPKINS Friday hont At & wOlock. AN was his A e ggggcum and there enjoyed the chowder, re-|pass over Dolbeare hill between & and . g xl Kot b oo Tt sion there s maining for fea which was served at NORTH STONINGTON exerc . When . 67 West Main Street Stonington Pointers. Celebrated Holiday. place, Norwich Town. are visiting Mrs.| A vesper ‘service was held on the ‘were three contestants for the| Charles Q. Eldredge was firing his | Herrick's sister, Miss® Adeline Fel- |lawn of the Congregational church cannon from battery Q at stated in- |lows. Sunday afternoon, the 4th nnder the R bm J c hm tervals during the day July 6th. His F. F. Parker and Miss Carrie Parker | auspices of the Young People’s league 0 . “ e flag display was not so el are entertaining thelr sister, Mrs. Mary [ of the church. The pastor, mev. O. D. Graham. Miss Glrven, graduated in|usual owing to the severs rain storm. | A. Bead of Flushing, N. Y. Fisher, presided. Ernest Gray and GAS FITTING, the class of 1915 and a resident of |but a new flag was floating from a| Rev. W. S. Beard of Willimantic| Ralph Wheeler, members of the league, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, Pawcatuck, was the winner. new pole just erected on the river|vVisited his mother, Mrs. M. A, Beard |made addresses. Revs. Fisher, Pea- 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Aolen Young was the prize winner|bank south of Riverview cottage. at the home of his uncle, F. F. Parker | cock, Drury and Townsend also spoke. — . Miss Clara Burnet is in charge of |the first of the week. The singing was accompanied on the| Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. ‘The Homestead Studios and Tea room. Earl Auwood, Bertle and Charlie|organ by Miss Irene Vose, the church 3 Rain Spoils Plans. Fox and Walter Palmer, members of,a | organist, and by Miss Marion White g making S e s party of Boy Scouts, which Rev. G. C.|and Carroll Brown on the violin. Revs. Dickens Livingstone, - ung Men's Association base- | Chappell of Montville recently organ- | Peacock and Townsend each sang a |W.. E‘I-I".j ool;t;p‘.ny v:;n. 1 meflm;lwme wmu{ Ro-;‘k né:o ized, are camping for a few days at |eolo. B L ss Ella Josephine Pe: had games for Mon: Ganrdner Laks Opens. July 5th at 10 a. m, and 3.p. m. on the " fSypecmnc married - 2 3 - . g association fleld ‘ai Old Mystio were | 1ittis’ son_ Clinton, were at Lake Kon. | pele, Children's playsround in the Heatlng and P|llmblng Clara Perry, died Fridey of epilepsy. | oPlidged to post pone playing owing |omoo and the Goiden Spur on the hol- | was opened for the Sixth season Tres Besides his parents, he is survived by | !0 the heavy rain of the morning, iday. day afsernoon. Thirty-five children 92 Franklin Street No Picnic—Rain. H. W. Auwood and John Merriman . S A i : were present. Miss 1 Sto The Swugshi; attended the dance at Gardner Lake ball Saturday 8 to 2. - ne club of Burneto Cor- of Westerly is director. ners arranged for a picnic Mond: Monday night. A few of the village families held a B4 July 5th on the lawn mear the resi.|, Henry Frink of Palmertown is help- picnic supper on the playground Tues- lnn" cAsflues od the bride. Mr.and Mrs. Livingstone NOANK dence of Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Hunt at | Ing James Beckwith of the town farm| gay night, July §, in honor of the e A . Burnet's Corners. Owing to the heavy | about his haying. e birthday of Rev. O. D. Fisher. The Epo el AL Mo ot Tork —_— rain of the morning the picnic was menu_inciuded & birthdey cake, dec-| T URNISHED PROMPILY BY erly. Union Picnio © Wednesday—Charles | postponed indefinitely. FITCHVILLE orated with candles, which were light- Losal Laconics. Radoliffe. Poisoned by Westerly Pie, Fmily Reunion: e e’ with due ceremony. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Willlam M. Williams of Norwich is| 'Recovering—Five Swordfish Brought| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tinker held a | Notes of Summer Outings—Local Rel- Family Gathering. Neo. 11 ta 25 Ferey Street . . In—Notes. family reunion July 5th. Dinner was atives Attend Funeral of Man Who ‘The Samuel Thompson family had a e e et H.' Browning. N served at one o'clock. The guests| Was Poisoned. holiday gathering at the home of one | e P S S S aria | 2ore Mr, ankl Mrs. W. W, Denimg and = of Mrs. Henry R. 3 Brothore and Wilson Shows| York paper, is Goming to Westerly £o | Mot e o be e e e ar. 2nd Mrs. E. S Luffny and| James Beswick and granddsughter, | Palmer. in Stonington Monday. = = D, gave two very satiefactory exhibitions | investigate the poison cases. nesday at Atlantic Beach, the trip be- | 1 5. Page. Se. M oad Mo Sior: ; dren spent the Independamce hotidays) Bk, Has, Nes Thcent; Slostrisits, in the circus lot in Pawcatuck, Sat- The Peacedales defeated the Clarks Wood of Meriden, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | Mra John Mu hy of Nf;y 'inrk has | With relatives in Pauchaug. X-RAY ert A Young of Hartford, Frank Ken- | been the suest of Mr. and Mrs, Thom. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Thompson, yon of Yonkers, N. Y., Verne Dewey |as Foley and family. Vielet Ray, Mechanical of Pleasant Valley, Mr. and Mrs. An- | Jeremiah Fields of Providence spent | P- Graham of New York were visitors “fflfl‘ TR KT T = ‘Mrs. H. S. Foster and Miss Ethel | aamepors 2 ond o0 Roger offthe fore part of last week with his|gyer the holldays at the home of ¥. A.| praniia e ias taDr. Beowasat Taber are in Northfield attending the | craos M1y Tanian oero:, Aoty I Fields, TNETuni Mes, W C. Burticx sn 3 :ggxm 5‘51 Fb‘:n‘l:‘:ym‘lg&ntg Belle Ingram, Master Lorimer Miss Josie Kingberger is spending | Children of Jewett City were guests of - of Burnet's Corners, Mr. and Mrs |several days in Providence and Bos- | MI. - onday. STETSON & YOUNG | aeys. LSRR = Charles W. Tinker, and Charles Tin- | ton. 3 Mrs. John James of New Charles ecovering. ker of Old Mystic. The day was given| Afiss Nellie Kingsley of Norwich|London have been visiting Mr. and te d Builde: o, SPorta, games end music During | Town was & recent sucet of the Atleses | Mr=, Leonard Maln wea.| CBIPEDtErS A1 s the poiut of deaih at his bome hers, Is | rendered on the. victrola. 1ce cream N an Mrs, John Babcock of Ster- T e A s i o T . and e W . 3 Miss Alice Mosher af Melrose High- | *°0 °%<® Were served. Reteptzone 30 WEST MAIN ST, ; May Lose Eye. Mrs. B At Committee Meeting. will arrive this week on Visit of some length to village relas | Herbert Whiting was injured Rev. Lucian Drury attended a meet- b &vu_' o Koo the face and eg:‘ vhflaxg.‘rlng .'::f home here during the boliday. ing of a committee of the Stonington Hartford | non Monday about 6 p. m., near Lam- last weelk for | Union association at Mystic last Mon- MAHONEY BROS. have arrived at Groton Long Point|Dhere’s park. He was talln to a hos- |® WEOES VHAESt - o oo 1a- | 222 . - in Gruest cottage for the gl:l}ngllvahlfin;i&%"!‘tulwm fl—!nm-m.'i'f g Tel '::tmma:mouw.w.mm u'er, and m 'Mr. and Mrs. Mather of Hartford are| he Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist| Florence McCarihy of New York is illard attending the Stable AT INTERESTING PRICES sponiing the Season 1a the Wooaward | SPUrCh met Wednesday at 2 p. m. with | Soend 2 Several e Lis AvEnvE . N Holdredge. - e o AR onri .,....FA... .n-A—-m- to be the “Miss Helen ] The Baptist Young People’s Union [, ¥rank Flannagan Teasonable Drices. s PRI G 4 DL ROIY $he: sent -anntnl: eiocls t|has been the guest of John McMamus . at the most Seasonable goods, too, but -{hw-u the clean-iip-time of i B e et Sioers P Bt ot e el the year and we hasten their movement by cutting the et ot e e S e prices to the minimum. Look the list over—there’s Arrives.from Philadelphia. ley. Hampton and was accompanie Harper Wilson of -Philadelph! - M. money to be saved; ; rotary end (reasuver of the Avabricen |family " Ind‘ Mrs. Arthur Chapman and , O Chemical Co,, has arrived here for the | visitors in North Franklin, were recent town. - P - Mrs. W. L. Mosher has been enter- | summer 1int i \mon, hose isoned. TUB DRESSES FOR GIRLS FROM 6 TO-14 {aifing er Sousion, e s S AT | 5 ot thelr witch haze Gisciery here | *phownas Lych arc e wstors Smart Gingham Dresses in plaids, checks and plain colors e g e g o 3 i T in v.rm.'.tytm. models. Pretty Dresses and sensible for $l 98 Wm_ ‘ggg;ue T ot B et occumml'am' the ' cottage at Riverside the young girle See the Price...:..ees:eeiccsesenss e vms » %um?tmsd home after a visit at the Personals. 5 0] Benvenuto Busoni, artist, from Riv. MISSES’ WASH DRESSES Ira Smith of Fisher's Island has been WOMEN'S AND W. visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs, John me wide range of models which are worth as much as $4.50, We have grouped a selection of pretty Wash Dresses in a $2 98 Figures, stripes and dots in good coloring®..ce..cceveveeen - th. Mrs. W. I Spicer and daughter have returned from e trip to Lake Placid. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Allen have re- WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WASH SUITS o+ imh e e . Clara OfcGuegan of Mrs, Henry Fischer and ’ ; Paim Beach Suits in mighty clever designs and snappy s et 1h ighter Grace have returned to New Let Us-Have Peace, Not at Any Price, models done-in linen and novelty materials are grouped to $7'98 school. here. BUT WITH HONOR sell today forrthe one low Price. e sem . oo vrmenn s macennns SRISE Mrs. Florence Clapp and son Master N ou's week _end. 'St Franin NI wees|ed 3 IF YOU PATRONIZE WHITE LINGERIE BLOUSES e T calling Stary H witn Margaret » ; CHARLES SLOSBERG The best weaves—batists, lawn and voile are shown in this 98c for Feed you will find it conducive ta of mind as far as 3 odd lot of waists whioh were marked as high as $1.98. r peace you There's a great variety £0 cho08e From i v weroe s mtte emsn s fl::d“k is concerned. Because ycu turn trip smpehire. Thompeor’s sister, i will h:‘.::',. that"they are e HANDSOME CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES o St Seterta 3 e e o D i Kine | are visiting Halsey. . ing. s Myfituv-d'ododvu and white. Values as high -as 3 Cove Street $5.98 in a number. The Tatest idea for both women and misees, made- of - oyl 3 —— week. large congregation on ..-:d"a,-m orh.::y‘l'l’:-n b ey M@nflly;l'zsd h . - b ‘3"5..;":..”..- Sunday, = 59¢ snd gets & clock that satisfies. Also Dollar 'Watches at 85c, guaranteed for & year. The sloop Aunt Bdle trought in five : 3 ' X - d. OGULNICK & €0, N b ‘Everybofiy~that buys-one saves 4la.