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strongly recommend parchthethsoat. Comparethemany ghis carton for the way you like with any cigarette at T TRy | oy peke | Qually—00 préminms] R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. friends, and' there are many of them, e” Nolan will always remem-| of “Judg: H : : Death of Willlam Dwight Nolan méfi?a{;"afi;a;fi;‘mm’““ 2na help- Mourned .by- Many—Local Personals later on, when assigned to the Twe NG Mptew Tegiment. Mra. James Hargraves of Danielson| Loy & and Mrs. Frank Lathrop and daughter ants f,,,,?"kfl",'..‘:,',‘.:,"f,fi“' ot Florence of Wau erly, Wednesday. with a motor truck 3 regan. % MATCHES, 8 boxes 1of Baltic loses one of her most widely | Wilfred Cote of Washington, R. I,|load of canteloupes in crates, which | catuck lodge, No. 3, F. A. M. He was d | known citizens, a man who.was recog- | {S Visiting<Mr. and-JMrs. W. E. Roche- they brought for the purpose of sell- [ seventy-two ‘years of age on the date ] leau. ing by the crate when possible.i At|Of his death nd leaves a widow and Watch Hill, Louis was held up by|a deughter, Mrs. Evelyn Tuckerman. % for the past six months, and PUTNAM Policeman Chase and warned to take days ago was confined to his telephones and signal lights. When a|d0or that Mrs. Driggs had sent the|!ment, Reeves: overture, Mornin; erson wishes the police he will call |melons, with instructions to collect | Noon and Night in Vienna, Suppe: D> the.central exchange office and the | $4.50. He left the melons and was|waltz, Ceclle, McKee: clarinet solo, POTATOES operator will press a button which |DPaid that amount. Later when Mrs. |Comin' Thro’ the Rye, fantasia, Rol- will aisplay e red light at the box | Drigss returned to her cottage she nearest where the officer is wanted. | Was informed that the melons had ‘When the policeman sees this signal | &'Tived, and paid for as she had ai- for the same length of time, and was| he will go to the box and call up the rected. Mrs. Driggs had ordered no r the fire department for | exchange and find out just where to|melons, and the transaction Was re-|Popular airs, Scene de - When he hangs up the recelver |Ported to Policeman Chase. In the | Ekuestrienne, Hosmer; march, = The f% automatically extinguishes the Hgnt, | Mmeantime the officer had learned that Lambs, Sousa; finale, Star Spangled Putnam's pight police force consists |Louls tried the same trick at another | Banner. of but two patrolmen, one in the bus- | Cottage, but the game did not work, iness section and one in the north end | &S the butler whom Louis approached Local Loconies. of the cfly.l This e their beats E::gflned Lo lx:am:-a bnvdnr o S necessarily long and it at times has o ordered no melons. r been hard to locate the officer when | Policeman Chase then placed Schaf- 7; %i,.‘?‘m"ffi".’{;u’f" ey Dean: he wag,wanted. The system to be in- | lender undér.arrest and escorted him 3 ther. John Nolan, §3 years of age, stalled was recommended by the po- [t0 the Westerly station. As Mfs. |, The Misses Nellie and Annie May of sisters, Peter J. Donnelly and |lice committee after a careful inves- | DTigs nor no member of the house- New London, and Mary Hazeltine, of 2& 03 §/Miss Catherine Nolas, and two broth- | tigation of systems used In other small | hold desired to press a chargp of get- Middietown, are guests ot Dr- and 3rra || TOMATOES, 3 cans SAGE CHEESE Confectioners’ 3 ers, Frank andCharles, all of Baltic. | cities and the system to be adopted |ting money under false pretances, as|JChD L. May. § . In matters of law and in real estate | has been found to work very satisfac- | they did not want to appear in court, | ~Robert Bonner, who has been under % transactions the deceased was always | torily;in a number of the smaller cit- | Schaflender was only charged with |treatment in a Boston hospital for ¥ looked to for:decisions, and his findings | fes. & peddling without a license. He plead- |five weeks, returned Thursday night in all cases were accepted without Committee Mesting. ed guilty end pald a fine of $5 and b ation, = SR < costs, amounting to $8.80. e committee in charge of ar- — her seventy-third birthday, - a fair for St Mary's church [ Rev. Edward W. Baboook, of Troy, | day. by sivine & Slones oasly 1y sy met Thursday evening and plang for [ N, Y., son of the late Edward M. Bab- | of her friends her summer hom: the event were outlined. It Is ex- | cock, of Wasterly, has presented to the | Waten Hoy & pected that the fair will be held early | Westerly Memorial and Library asso- | | mesr adriral Herbert O in September and a number of new | clation, for preservation in his native |, ooyl Herbert O, Dunn, who features will be introduced. town, a handsomely made gold headed [ the' village stfects. Thusoday” ang rot = celved the congratulations of many friends upon his recent promotion to high rank in the navy. Joseph G. Herold and family left Westerly for East Lebanon. Me., Thursday, where Mr. Herold Wwill be acting pastor of the Free Baptist church. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herold were active workers for the People's Mis- sion, in Pawcatuck. STONINGTON Local Firemen to Witness Motor Ap- paratus _ Demonstration—Afternoon Tea at Tennis Club. to his home in Westerly. Mrs. Clement A. Griscom, obseved There will be quite a delegation of Stonington firemen, as well as bor- ough officials, in Mystic on Satirday afternoon of next week, to witness the 4 > y \ demonstration _of the triple-action « o American La France motor-driven fire apparatus, which was ordered by the ) Mystic fire district three weeks ago. 3 This machine is of the same type as 2 - the efficient Niagara apparatus of New = o7 ° o ° London that gave such a satisfactory " ul ‘,et O eg and surprising_demonstration at the Gilbert block fire. The modern ap- .is Yours for Almost Nothing st X Eandof e probably be unloaded on Priday after- noon and make the run from that city 3 ARy 2 to Mystic Saturday morning. There HINK of buying a forty-two-piece dinner set for ity B e g By 2 ; Ef st rom the river an n S only $2.75 and n coupons, 6ne of which is haps from some pond or private res- ervoir, the chemical tank will be. tested wi ea pound o edgwood Creamery and besides there will be road trials. utter. This same set of dishes wotild cost four or five e e b s ol 5 < < ; 3 as the committes desire to ride, PHE N R et Saiahy colck dos. ' e tass e - case an » 03 - . = it 1 ed, it ting the - Fora s.horlt\I tlmti2 onl wde lfn employing this method of ac- Cst il tn ths vicinity, the one that uainting Ne = e leads up to the Baptist church. The q ing New Lun; ousewives with the superiority of = demonstration will be conducted by Henry Ruggles, who comes direct from - K the factory and who demonstrated the Niagara apparatus in New Lon- don nearly three years ago. Mr. Rug- gles will remain in Mystic several 5 4% 2 days, or as long as is required, to give instructions in the operation of the apparatus. Creamery ‘Butter ST et Tennis club Wednesday afternoon, with We predict that thousands of thrifty women-folk will Biesichs ana Harsiet Sason s hostece: grasp this unusual opportunity of securing_this_mag- 00 e ecriedl o Wt Yo aificent dinner set. * ' - e e s D e es ,the club mem ere were };Ve feel, too,T that ~ housewives who try * Wedgwood Stonington » Pointers. utter will continue using it. It’s the very finest butter e e eccme, ) you can buy, whatever péce SNy r o - e e e e O Madam, order some”from’ your grocer today.' Start ir. ang dirs (Willam. D. Leahey of 3 saving the coupons. . You'll be as delighted with the dishes Sors- Sasy. Darvan: as you'll be with the butter. Tormerly ed ‘with the late JohnRathbone:on a Nor- ‘wich newspaper. Judge Elias Hinckleysofithe Ston- L 2 court. to-pre- 3 At the best grocers® S _,§A}v:.rnlsl(?2u l:,nV VAL i P. Bexry & Sons Hartford, Conn. England States. < Westerly Rifles Organized 55 Years Ago Today —New - Haven Peddler Fined for Having No License—Death of John M. Wolworth, Veteran Stationary Engineer— out e peddler's license, as required by | The eighth concert of the summer Death was:caused by & compli- (Continusd From Fage Twe) town ordinance. Subsequently the of- | Series was given by the Westerly band, CORNSTARCH, Qiseases. ficer learned that Louis was not doing [ Charles O. Gavitt, leader, in Wilcox lice.committee of the-common council E::lnes: on the level. He went to '.I!;‘a tp:lll’:."’rhul;ldfl evenlnlg. wh‘en the for-a police signal system. The sys- | Drifgs cottage with a crate of melon: ng pieces were pleasingly rend- J O D e e e Y8~ | told the woman who came to the back | ered: March, Second Connecticut Res- | Jj Reliable FLOUR 14 Zsc Mrs, Fay, of Danville, Va., is guest This Sale Begins Saturday, Aug. 14th, Ends Saturday, Aug. 215t EVERY ITEM A MONEY-SAVER. ALL PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR 5 CENTS ALL WEEK SPECIALS || Saturday, Aug. 14th, Specials | ||| WEEK SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY ~ MOHICAN ROYAL BAKING %b Y%b 1b 12¢ 22¢ 39¢ Toacam alle STEWING PRUNES 7(: BANQUET LIMA BEA]?S, 3 am.zsc (OHICAN PORK - 2 SAFETY MATCHES rNDBEANS,3cuu.. n SO S esvseis. Double Tipped MOHICANPURE, G froun .. 47-92¢ BEST No. 7 3 NEW GARLIC |COMPOUND b . e o RCHIN: 3.9 9€ dozen ...... 17c|CHEESE, lb. 19¢c Calif. ORANGES|Peanut BUTTER 30c|jar ..... 10c-17¢c SATURDAY ONLY Very Best Creamery BUTTER, 1b. 28¢ g TABLE SALT YELLOW bag +-coconee. A S-10E OioNS CLOTHES PINS POLLY PRIM Sc MOHICAN BEST GRADE || LAUNDRY TEAS Trial Size Packages 7c-9¢-12¢-15¢ each || PRUNES. Ib.. 7c|pke POWDER T e MACARONI AND 7 SPAGHETT], 2 pkgs. 1€ Mohican Crushed SATURDAY ONLY BEST PURE LARD - - - 1b. 9 SNAPS, 2 bbs........ TOILET PAPER 13c of his ml;sll;huglt:ly gg’lldldri‘lo ge:: uprd!n' ;‘vxter cx(;mp‘ny ;fll Fair- | PEACE WITH HONOR on a speaking tour. Mr. an 's. John of FEast leld, and to have sold most it to a “But if it should come to tI i Greenwich are guests of Mrs. Ben- | Bridgeport peddling junkman, a num- TO THE UNITED STATES | yncre’ we should sot be able o tain: jamin Chesebro. of youths were arrested. ’ ” tain peace with honr and would have Rev. Edward W. Babcock, formerly m of President Wilson, Says Vice |, ‘nght, then we would fight and of Westerly, now rector of the Church | Southport—Owing to the fact that President Marshal that's ail there is to it.” of the Holy Cross, Troy, N. Y. will [several cases of stomach trouble TR g The vice president urged the pub< preach Sunday morning in Calvary | claimed to have been caused by the| Kansas City, Mo., Aug, 12.—"Peace | lic to be impartial in its utterances. Episcopal church. He was a former | City water have been under observation [ with honor is what President Wilson _— pastor of this church. for the last few days has given rise to y for Ultimate expenditure on Torontq — the theory that the attacks may have harbor is expected to be between $20,« been caused by typhold germs. vice president, who arrived here today | 000,000 and $26,000,000, East Norwalk—Will East Norwalk BRIEF STATE NEWS have a special district tax next year to pay for a deficlt in its municipal lighting system? Under the new char. — ter, all district deficiencies must be Seymour—The strike of machinists| met by a special tax and that is the at the Seymour Manufacturing com- |One thing that worries the East Siderss pany plant # ended and the 24 men|at the present time. returned to work. « Middletown.—As an aftermath to the iscovery of An Henry, a 16 year Walnut Beach—Another automobile accident on the narrow road at Silver [ 914, schoolgirl from Moodus, and Jo- Sands has caused complaints about the | SePh Pellettl, a chauffeur, a_room bad condition of the local thorough- [ i {he boarding house of Mrs, Joseph fares. - night, nearly overcome with {lluminat- Thompsonville.—Joseph Wysocki, 33 | 1% a8 Pellett! has been arrested for years old, was killed by an electric shock within a few feet of his home, | Shelton.—Miss Catherine Sheehy of while engaged in etringing an electric | Shelion, who with her sister, Miss light wire. Margaret, is spending her vacation at alnut Beach, was saved from drown- Naugatuck.—Thomas OLoughlin of | ing by Benjamin Davis, a Walnut this borough has been elected supreme [ Beach storekeeper, while over 20 recording secretary of the Foresters of | bathers, sitting on the beach, believed America to fill & vacancy caused by a [ the girl was fooling when she cried for resignation. Belp after twice going under the sur- .. Simsbury—Word has been received here of the safety of the family of nsted.—Tt was learned that ef- Mrs. D. W. Clement’s sister in Erie, | forts are to be made to secure a new Pa., although tHeir home was swept | trial for Harry Roe, mulatto, of Pough- away by the flood. > | keepsie, N. Y., who, with Isaac N. Wil- 3 liams of Bridgeport, is under sentence Unionville—Unionville was visited by something new in the pest line when a storm of small insects made |of the late County Commissioner Hu- thelr appearance on'the body of water | bert B. Case. known as The Basin. Stamford.—Conrad __ Voschever, 20 A Fine Antique. 2 rears old, is I dying condition at | Thousands are flocking to see Mr. = T8 Tocal hospttal as a Seseit of being | Bryan. So far he is our leading ruin Dear Amy: - Shuwn €fem Bis motcreycte’ tu:eno. of this war.—-Broklyn Eagle. Launa and her husland stayed with us Lasf Derby.—The vital statistics for the night. ow she praised the funnitunre in our Eor L s - B spane room! You feel Like having youn friends the :gnm:;im’-%w‘dt;-:mm& ~ ; come fo visit you if youn home is Leautifnily July. . furnished throughout, don't you? e g ¢ When you go fo Luy furnifufte you should, 5635 puschase The: Anitin, properey not only know that the siyle is right, Lut thik, ::‘Davu street, to be used for school . R it is sinongly made; and you should go fo an honest stone whene you will know that the priece is night. Qtways younr priend, Lowu, ‘Ansonia—Nearly & dozen,clubs and .| P. S.~The siyle, 1"{1151 and price will Le Right fraternal organizations in Aneonis, will : and you'tt have a Lig stoek to ehoose from if you such organizations to, the . to register with the | fif ) Luy youn furniture from Sl Te——— SHEA & BURKE, 3747 MAIN STREET . ‘worth