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Axsangans Sigmesyree ® that in ¥78 the State of Connecticut | Rathbun has brought suit against the . ed Debt the Inited.States. There | governor of Rhode Island, is admin " ESETLINEN "n:q-‘unm pink ‘sweet peas: a verdict of death by accidental|its also from many agents during the s Daily up to November 30th. Liberal Return Limits. W. Rathbun Choice _of Lin— v'v:.t of Chi Mfl against lerick S. Ople, of Westerly, for a of damages to the amount of n and operators’ licenses. Inspecting Chemical Fire Engines— Samuel D. Bailey, who died Monday | Rebekahs Plan Picnic—Personals. in New London, was a former resident ool e of Westerly, a brother of the late Dr.| John Fribbance, Conrad Kretzer and Bafley. . Burial will be at River Bend | William L. Malne, the members of the today. exccutive committes e Mystic fire day in September. In connection wWith| ne body of Lizzie M. Cuniff, found | district, were in Boston Tuesday for suit attachment has been placed | growned off Smithtown, L. I, was|the purpose of looking over chemical |in 97 shares of the W. F. Fish com-|pyried in Calvary cemetery, New York, | fire engines and were given a demon- ota ] oY, Mystic, and in 98 shares of the | iy the grave with her mother, Mrs.|stration of different fire engines in that ¥.oS; Hinckley company, doing bus- | james B, Cuniff. The coroner rendered | city. The committee has received vis- rite L. P. BURGESS, N. E. P, A, 312 Old South Bidg., Boston, Mas, SUITS-TC-ORDER $16.50 Reduced from $22, $25, $28, $30 PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING Is as essential in modern house a( electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and pricess J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street - ; Robenjt d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street 41 IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 ¢35 25 Ferey Strect m Tam drowning. last few days, and is getting consider- DS WSte tanitious 8007 Leosl e able information regarding fire Aghting bide for one hundred thousand grani George, Siivens, qmployed. as. cook tus. The committee, which has paving blocks for the city of Provi. | 00 Steamer Westerly, and who was op- | $PPararns. K08 CRFRARe & W o dence, which were opened Monday | erated upon for appendicitis at Memo- P I CBa mattue hats ben AL afternoon by the board of control and | Tial hospital, New London, died Tues- g"fimuly e e ~ Supply, and which were referred to the | 82y in that institution. He leaves a | ficitntly Jooked into. commissioner of public works for con. | S0, George Stevens, Jr, in North W. C. T. U. Meeting. sideration. e bidders were: The | Stonington. 1 The regular meeting of the Woman's Smith Granite company, of Westerly; | Esterina P. Marzoli, 16, daughter of | Christian Temperance union was held Booth Brothers and Hurricane Isle | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marzoli, who died | in their rooms in Bank square. A very Granite.company, of New York city; | Friday at the home of her parents in | interesting programme had been pre- Hooper, Harvey & Company, of North | John street, was burled Sunday after- | pared by the president, Mrs. Charles E. Bullivan, Mass,, and The The Hockport | Baon in the family plot in River Bend. | Newbury. company, of Rockport, Mass. Rev. Henry Bruno of the Church of Plans for Picnic. the Immaculate Conception conducted| The annual picnic of the Mystic Re- REMARKABLE OFFERIN “in the interests of Dr. J. W. Saun- | services at the house. bekah lodge will be held at Haley THIS G IS FOR 10 DAYS gf'rklcnnud-m of the town council Information reached Westerly Tues- | picnic grounds Aug. 10. ONLY, COMMENCING TODAY AND ENDING AUGUST 7th Mavhattan 121-125 Main Street CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT ¥ mond, R. I, Judge Herbert W. dwsnftemoon that Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Heard and Seen. 3 ry S. Walton of Pawcatuck, who were " owed $1[900,000:and had mot & bent in | estate of Willlam S. Aldrich, of North | on an_automobile trip, were in Col- e e St i § S N wan a the treasury. In 1802 the State of |Stonington. Oir. Aldrich died last|lision with another automobile when | o canais Douglas is visl ot Connectiout owed mo debt and had in | January and left an estate valued at|near New Haven. Mr. ana Mrs. Wal- | 1 ooierg ixd her 7$417,29£34 In the Fund- ex- | ton were not seriously injured, but| ‘Firold Keigwin of New Haven has their automobile was wrecked. been the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George ~W. Keigwin, this is_also_ for the ?cha:vl Fund “‘3::" lxstlst&r' o the estate. THe claims is 354.24, ‘and cash in the treasury ~ | for 'or medi service ren- dered Mr. Aldrich and his family for STONINGTON Wweek. ary concerns simce 17887 a period of about nine years, from > Miés Marie Hollister is visiting Mr. now . endeaworing- to -displace our rul- mm&:; 1806, to January , 1915. Dr.| Mrs. Ethel W. Wilson Seeks Divorce|2nd Mrs. Amos Wheeler in North ers? 'Who shall manage these con-|Saun resides 14 miles from the| ¢ Albert H. WII Stonington. cerns: hereafter? Aldrich residence. and therefore the| oM " . Wilson—Same| Raymond Holmes has returned to Grounds on Which Willimantic Wife | Akron, Mich,, after a two weeks' visit Won: Deovass to nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William K, Holmes 5 Rl rs. Ethel W, Wilson of the town of | Lyston Morgan has returned to Stoningthon has, through her attorney, | Paul, Minn., after two weeks' visit to Judge Herbert 'W. Rathbun, b:mu'x}’llt gz rg:;flm Mr. and Mrs. Christopher suit for divorce against Albert H. : Wilson of Westerly on thegrounds of | Many relatives and friends from habvitual intemperance and intolerable [ Mystic attended the funeral of Mrs cruelty, the same grounds upon which | Roswell Lamb at Noank Tuesday af- a former wife was granted a divorce | ternoon. in Willimantic about ten years ago. 0000000 O AR O x bone that might have been cut out| WIL FILL NO MORE e n Gocws st B B5 | COLCHESTER |odiveds it gl mome 0| ™ euinopEAN waR ondEms. turnable to the superior court for New _— n ; London county on the first Tuesday in ! Roll Call at the Grange—Congroga- The modified home ration of the September. The petitioner also asks| tional Sunday School Picnic Today |army gives a soldier a pound of meat, Because House of Foreman of Saddle for change to her maiden name, Ethel a pound of bread, two ounces of ba- Factory Was Dynamited. COAL AND LUMBER Wheeler- o tp | =t Gardner Lake. con and seasonings with cash allow- Stonington Pointers. Mt end Min. Phless, Souabe-Neve | w0 cents a day uy extras Margaret Levins Garity, 89, wife of | returned to their home in Newark, N. | With. In the expeditionary forces the hFdwu‘d ga-::;ywdited l!iongnysst her | J, after two weeks' visit at Mra. Julla | {27 qw{‘" po-52 wum‘ Tread ox. | °f 3. D. Padgitt here Sunday night and ome in No: ater stree e was | Squires’ on Norwich avenue. the dynamiting of the W. T. born In Ireland, the daughter of Arthur | o Fanh Siotoms ond party were|tra and jam and cheese, but latel of house of W. T. Moore, a foreman in the Padgitt sad- and Julia Levins. Besides her hus-|in Norwich Monday. these additional items have been 4 5 Z band, she is survivea by a daughter, s s Cal climinated in most/ parts of the line |dlery factory. the saddlery firm an- Free Bgm“g Kinds and l&blgfl M I I RIes of W ooty fand-s ge 3 and the cash sum substituted as in|nounced today they would fill no more son, Edward Garity; of Stonington. Colchester grange held a meeting |the home ration. 2 ALWAYS IN STOCK Senator and Mrs, Louis W. Arnold | Tuesday evening in their hall. The| As some 80,000 army cooks are re- were guests on Tuesday of Mr. and | entertainment was a Toll call in charge | quired, and the factlities for, training A. D. LATHRO?P Mrs. Oscar F. Pendleton, of Mrs. Carroll Ei. ples. ere was | cooks were al limited, the mess " T o Mool Mrs. George | & 1arge attendance of out of town|was badly handled for a time in the | British Relesss Greek and Danish | Office—scer. Market and Shetucke: Jts, B. Riley, won the prize as the hand- | members. % new regiments. But this drawback| * Steamers. Telephone 463-13 somest baby at the birthday party of Picnic Today. has been overcome. London, July 27, 615 . St. Ann’s Ladies® Aid soclety. The annual picnic of the Congrega- | The officer tells of seelng & score of | Greek steamera Maleas, from N Upon complaint of Frank Decker, | tional church Sunday school will be|large loaves floating down a river Piraeus, Greece, Mm’ ilflle Hm fish and game warden, Antone Pont|held at Gardner Lake today (Wednes-|Dear a camp in Salisbury Plain, and was ed_before Judge Frank H.|day). The trip down is by automo- |found the men had thrown the bread Hinckley in the town court Tuesday, |biles and teams. Fishing, boating and [ 8Way because of the food brought Dan Ccharged with having short lobsters in |other sports will be enjoyed. Dinner | them by friends and relatives. . will be served at noon. & Mr. and Mrs. George Moses of Tor-| Germany leads in the matter . of rington were guests of Mrs. Moses’ | publications and books. brother, J. R. Backus, on South Main street the past week. Thy Charles Clark of Marlboro was a|il Colchester_visitor Tuesday. Charies L. Strong lft Tuesday for a ine his visit with Hebron friends. F > . - W0 ahort Milstars wore fuebi. Jalve | ' Clatick Backus of Abdoyeris s guest or ty'two'l 1ece Dnma Set Wurtum A. Breed represented Pont. |of his brother, John R. Backus, on Judge Flias B. Hinckley of the pro- [ South Main street. F CO Pflde 'th- bate court made sn oficlal visit to| Elmer Foote. who'is attending the or upons Wi Tuesday. Connecticut Agricultural college, is at home for the summer recess. Firemen’s Clambake. - The meniber: of C!:Lc‘:xlene: Pfi Comi i company, No. 1, are pl ing to ho. Grerge ins Dies at Soldiers’ | UMY, 1 ioned Rhode Island clam- < nnmod person in the get_grouchy slaving over a Make the Queen of the Kitchen Happy with a Modern Gas Range GAS IS A TIME-SAVER H e el 1 T phrey Gas Arcs, Welsbach Reflex M Getchell of , & former Of the S, * | teacher of music and drawing in the Cream Butter Lights and Ruud and Valcan Tank Charies W, Comins has received | town schools, is the guest of Mrs. Hat- Water Heaters. e m news of the Geath of his brother, | tie Wickwire. At N oy 5 Rudlonal Botdiers hotng i S | ot ‘Sooens were Fcss Sumbeyof S The City of Norwich 0! jome - | of Moosup were guests Sunday of Mr. 5\ C’NEW PEKFECI'ION lights waukee, Wis, June 16th He was a|and Mrs. L. C. Brown, making the trip ADAM “order a “pound ‘of Wedg- wood Butter from your grocer, give it a fair trial on the family table, THEN if all the folks like it, use it regularly, and ‘save the coupons,’ For fifteen coupons and $2.75 we'll send you this charming dinner set of forty-two London, July 27—(Correspondence pieces, which would cost you easily $10.00 of the Associated Press)—The report that the British soldjer uses bread to m any china stare. | like gas, and Tn their automobile. 2 . o # It's gas stove WASTE OF BREAD BY BRITISH SOLDIERS \‘*‘hke Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building CAKES 10c size from '™ ~ Thrown Away by the Men Because of omas Frasi - stattord Cudya:l!-{.llt.‘eh:?;g;‘dm:t ros| Food Brought by Relatives and of the summer, Friends. A large_delegation Trom the local Benefit visited Broad * L DT I a Sohool. We are makmg this startling offer in ordzr el -pleaty: The ovrn schoct sotmmistes is con- iR to acquaint you with the merits of W, OAK GROVE FARM xnalt id ?you mdcpenfe?xt:;:;uyg ek M e g AT s wood Butter.” Once you have tasted There are only four or five pupils difference in flavor, noted its cleanhnen & to attend the echool and the commit- | “lhere in m. deubis savs ‘the of- > range. i b e R B b i and freshness, we know you’ll never change more for their educa- |per of men assembled under mili- than to con- “"’h"""““.::‘ heNbied wdem the brand. Order today. ‘waste will - IMoTe m&g‘ than fam- ily waste in a civil community.” At all first-class grocers’ in pound cartons He then admits that the wastage of e AL =3 et O Summer Goods oh-W. Potter and James Keen Going Yics of & Iarge section of the British People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor populace. waste tnevit SAIL BOATS, PARASOLS, ME- 2 . . . [Prospecting in Alberta. e army. l}r&’? Tt ‘can bour‘adne::h::l: - - CHANICAL BOATS, 'LANTERNS, U : X . < minimum he officers of & regiment (% PAILS AND SHOVELS, PENNANTS, For;best results use SOCONY : “today for Alberta, . Canad 4 ; = SAND TOYS, BASKETS, CELLU. brands i of kerosene : oil. | il tod a. ) 7 : LOID TOYS, LUNCH SETS, xrru STANDARD-OIL" k Zunatly — ; \ SOUVENIRS. 4 . ] COMPANY OF NEW YORK [ |='me o T s T viaa MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Sauare. THE DEL -HOFF wmrm :n.uewooa: :mu-tmm.mmumu European Mrs. F. H. Gilbprt is at Groton Lo mamm, for several weeks. - w:u-pru-m‘rhm 8 to & m.2to & o.m—Adv.