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T e G : The poultry. sheep, swine and horse | have been thoroughly cleaned and put | ©/5ht years as R Governor's Day Today—Features ofthe" Various bo M—M\ldl to See and to qu!" e Westerly sent fta full proportion of , Sheritf Johri % Wilcox, as has been ; { his custom for v is acting chief : ce to the anntal falr of the|Mis custom for vears, is = 7ashington Cmulty Asflcuuuru 80- | force of special police constables, he y ity ' ly r llze OOW th h is assisted b.:; police lnlp-em:” gom \ " hst 7. 011 muSt Sure ea y c X at t C # ‘day of the fair, but the mumber Trov uesday seven su: ous 200 = robably be doutled today (Thurs- | chaps, blieved to be of the light fin- d h al 1 b . l8ay) whicn i Governor's dav, the bis- | sered gentry. wore locked up. In the o\ Al ac- ommates the- qu 1 C ass 2\ A .nn of the biz days of South Coun- |evening they w%n mflw the = ey 'ty Old Home week. The lre'a\‘asflcub ‘way station and oz to return ) i tural features of the old-time fairs are lence 3 : S e, S e rlght of conquest.” on the advance, which is|on a large tent-like hauu n the necessary in order to enlarge | W2y Wednesday morning and seized 60 1 Patronake and meet the expenses |cases of beer and two barrelapof bot- / these fairs which are nowadays |tled whiskey. The manager of the nducted on .a broad scale. Thus |place is W. A. Powers of East Green- ghn:oh has its midway and large A Fieh a0 the buliing widledepd crvut . . Time was when it was surrounded by clam- 1t is - firmly eshbl!shed in the esteem of the that suits patrons, but thia is in |15 & Tember of the exccutive commit- . orous - contenders for a share of Cadillac suc- nation_as the. highest. known type of quality. n to the large number of ex- fair 2 A ” ths tarm, the garden and in- | WOTe made. BRI ! S cess. and educational Institutions. || The srange parade Wetnendey Morm. b In_the number of parts and operatmns refined -and in the afternoon hetween | circus parade, but it was of dec - . Of all these ambitious aspirants, not one remains to an. accuracy of one-thousandth and the half B e Pten 2 v | Workmen were busy WWeanesday ars 3 i 1 i f one-thousandth of an inch, it is dccepted average and tne acts peculiarly | Workmen were busy Wednesday ar . —they have all descended into a lower price- of one-tho of -an inch, i dccepted as Thire are twy ovents on (e racing | connection with the muster . of the class. the world’s standard. ‘-fl t , 217 > '8 'durgflna.'zyxs“dfiws;u,ath Sty c s R 2 N % . ; I hrmesdtn The Cadillac has maintained its price and at Its engineering pre-eminence is universally con- class. The-summary: Miss Gertrude ; Slocum Brtes the same time. has held the loyalty and alleg- ceded. i° | 247 Class Trot—Purse $400. Charlotte Norris® have Tetarned to 4o % . x 2 ossom, br b, James. R e R e iance of an intelligent following which has ; o the D5 ars Mrs. Frank Sherman &nd Mrs-Bttce | | steadily grown larger as the years advanced. It is the one car in the world which has _ man, Providence .2 3 2 |Rathbun gave a luncheon and whist e P ; i ili i Send Your ryto ! | Tamsie G, ® & Joa Bage, at the Stonington Manor Inn Wednes- | Rood-Burdick Wedding Wednesday demonstrated the efficiency and stability of its Laundry -“32 3{day afternoon with covers for 32. Evening—Dogs Kill or Maim 70 Out It has maintained its own class, and drawn V-type engine to the satisfaction of more than Miss Katherine Price of Westerly ©f Flock of 90 Sheep—School Cl has entered the New iingland Conserv: | dren 4o Exhibit Flowers, Vegetablos from all classes — attracting by its inimitable 15,000 users., take advanced Study in vocal culture, | .. #nd.Drawings. performance, those who have paid much more ‘Tennyson, Provid % X . o . e [Viola McDougal, o m (Shel: Mrs. Samuel P. Lawton has moved £0| wyeqnesday evening at stx o'clock at thari the Cadillac price, and those who have In the opinion of tens of thousands of discrimi- and get one vote for every penny in the Great Library Contest. : Telephone 914 4 DR.'N. GILBERT GRAY, the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. P. b . . - R e R T Gavite'in Tast avente, from 184 Miain | (15, Home,of M. and Mrs, W, W. But. paid less. nating motorists, it represents the very uttermost & o street, where she has reside vears. ! ek 5 , ¥, . g 3 ,a’?af i i v d The final gamerin the series batwesn | Setin o o e oAy in steadiness, in smoothness and quietness — the Saylesville ...... the Clarks and thé White Rocks, to de- termine the _baseball championship: | Samuel Fhatcher Dastor of (e Meth. - The time is at hand for the complete. fulfill- very uttermost in efficiency at high speed or low OFFICE. _ = i1l be layed the Thread mill . . iley”s Erounds Baturday atternoon. e L TR ment of the ideal upon which this business speed—the very utttermost in everything that con- ey Suable 371 Wie &1 e, Al ‘Maine, Walefield & s's MYSTIC TE | ek Aty e P = . AL dzine, Wakeield, § 66 : er side were ferns and vellow dahllas, ] Officers Elscted by W..C. T. U | farryiig out tho color scheme of yol- That ideal was the production of a car of In 2nnouncing- its purpose years ago, this 2 Some Fair Speciall Oral School Opens with €0 Pupils. | the stalrway, the railing of which was _Thezeranse exhibits aro an inter. trimmed with clematis and the posts the highest quality, at a price more moderate Company said that -the Cadillac would create fatmotion + i m it e i | i Fon o than any’ then known. a new standard of automobile values, as follows: President, flxrs Charles E. | of dahlias, asters and clematis. p included a varied assortment | Newbury; vice presidents, Mrs. Be The march from hen; Lo % < - . Telephone 341-3 P el a3 Jdimeatic perdneis | munin, idein of Duptist Crch. Mes | larcs e MOk Bt e We said, then, that we would demonstrate that The very phrase itself has passed into auto- n added attraction in a corner of the | Willilam Murphy of Congregational | South Coventry, as lexhibit was seated a picaninny while | church, Mrs. William Sfott of Metho- | the room. The bridesmaid was Miss it. was not necessary to pay more for such mobile English and become a part of the lan- M. A. BARBER, ) B e ey by Thtaod | Btinsns treamer M. W, Hr | anel Burdicl Sisfe D€ the Lride. et a car than the Cadillac would ask. guage of tHe industry. . a S k . ccom] e . . . . l'hom;" T B Lamb: evangeiist Superiitendent, iss Best man ‘;v"?; Gogrge Wilcox. who was > Machinist and Engineer. ‘Warning S N _issue 0 conces- S: lower mission super- | wi the bride. e Episcopal service « it ti sell that which intoxi- | intendent, Mrs. Willi; ; assist- d_and the brid 5 S i i “Ej o i i -, o i ‘:&::":mger Deaity wf this Tow, . it ant, | Misy Clara \xizn’?""‘,fn;f su- :;:y“;; oy S ol D?xri::me‘l:: Ask yourself if . the Cadillac “Eight ha? not But Fhe Cadillac h‘s' translated the. phrase into St-zm Engine Repairs. e st e m“gl»'_fi'"fl- e e e T e poown; | vica (A Peffct Day’ Was ‘played. by brought about the consummation of that ideal? practise and made it come true in the most B T e et ntendent, Mrs. s Smith. 4 “The Wild Cutler; - literatu: intend M The bride’ was whi - nsG - . it ® ey and | W Lo Sunday school and mie: | de chine itk Eopmmines, of meari ha e — Hietaly S O e o JOSEPH BRADFORD, , ithe sion temfiemnge, Mrs. B . Dav Guchesse lace. She wore a vell and How ‘many cars remain which you would wil % e e e et bl B e Wopimensta | | carried brides roses. The bridasmaia ingly and instinctively consider worthy of com- The Cadillac is in very fact the standard of BOOK BINDER ! The vaudeville shows and the music | Port: 141 visits and 624 bouquets dis- L d d 11 3 3 H i y the Wakefield hand Were features | tributed, 71 garments, 25 Elasses of iie's ik to The Dridesmitd was parison with the new Cadillac Eight? i the world, . lly up to the fair average. Jelly, 12 potted plants, 14 delicacies and | a pearl and sapphire lavalliere. The ¢ ; Friday there will bé the customary |20 bottles of grapejuice sent to sick A i Blank Books Made and Ruled to Orden. children’s exercise, and the annual |and shut-ins, ! 108 BROADWAY 3 ster of the state firemen’s leagu e I muster_ of e state n’ e. Sixty Pupils at Oral School, a gold enamel brooch with pearl set- : ! and T ‘Also, the horse racing, o taking fea- y Pupils at Oral School. o i ‘ture of tke fair. The Mystic Oral school opened Wed. | Sn§- Mendleshon's | Wedding March es Prices There is a total of 980 exhibitors, |nesday with 60 pupils. Tobias Bull 1s | van PI2¥ed at the close of the cere- Standard. Seven passenger car, Five nger Salon and Roadster, $2080. Three passenger Victoria, $2400. Five Passenger the largest in ten years, and the ox. | Drincipal and has able assistants. The | “9isr the reception a buffet lunch Brougham, $2950. Seven passenger Limousine, 33450. Berlin, $3800. Prices include standard squipment, F. O. B. Detreft, hibits number about 4,000. pupils arrived by train Tuesday and X - 3 — Real Bargain Prices on Carriages, Wagons and was_served. The bride's loaf, made ; The show:rg of cattle is not quite | Were taken by busses to the school|hy the bride herself, was decorated Hamess clean up our pres- to the stzntm‘rd due to the pres- :x?x‘:‘;'e pejnone oo ml‘;e DD of e with the same foral ornaments used 3 et hoot and mouth diseas est side o Tive: < the Tico | T Sertoet roome s bt | o her mother's bridal loaf twemty ‘Nr I I O ent stock as we want the room china, silver, money, furniture, linen I HE A :‘ S 1 & o = . A teaturevot the foral display ;;' that | structors a;i\:'goxri:g forward to_an Sk Dlctune o of George L..Stillman of Westerly, the uragin Sperous year. Mrs. Her going away suit was midnight ; ™ B s e e oo | Clare, MaGuigan. has: chathe ot the ~ - . aanls \ Tpe Carmichael brothers, | ool and 18- drerin ntoa o ho| blue poplin’ with hat to match. ~ Mr. Norwich New London We are opening a large stock of i work Many tomrovemeoreited in the | and Mra. Rood left by automobile for R This hts Tha Loseat omec. into readiness for the pupils. The in- | cpine Dhde fecetvea many gitts ot Auto Robes and Fur Coats, % i st THE L. L CHAPMAN C0. The Riode Tsland Stato collezp has | 2dded to the place during the sum- T g ndlll (ke jwitap o L el 8 larger display than at any other fair : g ide in Sylvandale. Mrs. d Bath Streei, Norwich, in a large tent near Hazard hall. The Noted Here and There. . ?Kflu‘;te’o}‘;l:&‘:flde il = i experiments and demonstrations are| Mr. and Mrs Albert Duhaime and | school in the class of 08 and has been |- particularly interesting. family have arrived from spending the . There is come. Midway at-the King- |summer at Nerragansett Pler and are 21.‘..?2:’?33’:.’.‘&2”5&?‘ Xtr TRout was | were torn open. _The best of the news | owing to the exceptional depth, 9 feet. | of ston fair. yesterday 1 - occupying rooms in the Feidler block. 3 3 is that Charles Palmer; who is a|It is to be stated that even with this possidle N Prod see; from the soil of Canada is| Mrs. Amos Reed and son have re- :qfi".a"‘?:‘%s"'uffi‘%xé’fié’ p!h(t:':!'::;;; ey e ey e e gt PR Mo R |G"b‘t".=.hflqri: . on exhibition ir a large tent, under |turned to Norwich after a visit to|of Chapman & Tripp as a carpenter | able to shoot and kill both the dogs| were well under the lowest other the direction of a representative of the | Mrs. Reed’s Sister, Mrs. Denison Da- I Tuesday, It s believed that these | The following bills were ordered paid: | oes for provi: MlLLlNBRY R Canadian government. vis, I eiatives and friends from out <ot | are thegiwo that have dome ail _the children. , the Woman's Christian| Mrs. Marion Pomeroy and daughter, damage.” They have been geen sever- 3 : —_— e wed, + police, MRS, STANT Temperance union has a Rest tent | Mrs Mabel Moser, are in Hartford ate | mr an Sres: ueh Drosoir€, were! | ol times, ghut never near enough o o Giibert Jabor, $63 TS 3 o at G. P. ON’S that is appraciated by elderly people. | tending the wedding of a relative. | ford, Miss Ruth Nve, W J. Smith and | Bit to kil _One, a small MB"'“’. g xhsx 4. ¥, =2 $2407. L. s Gew Shetucket Street Five heats were required to decide| Stanton King left Wednesday for | Miss Harriett Smith of South Cov.|had the name Clarence Rol s ‘mwo:.k e e o = e * the 2.31 trotting class Wednesday aft- | Boston, where he will be employed. | entry, Missos Bertha and Irene Beloh. | collar, the other, an B0y rayne and” Gurdner $480 B, ernoon, Sol De Forest winning the first| Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Newbury | er of Staffordsille. Mrs. William. 3, e the. collar. it - second and fifth. Sir Todd ook the [are spending a few days with thelr A p | Mr. Terry's loss will be five or six | R. Gardner $1. London, March e { fourth and Bedmont Lady the third | daughter, Mrs. Byron Billings, in New ZZ;‘;S"M?‘ZH?%,“‘}“’E"'EQ‘L&E Ona | bundrea dolars. Low water pressure Friday, 9 to 12,| 39 Cook avenue, Tuesday oot ernau lng al \ e e ey S gt e Miss ‘May Burdick of Norwich, Mrs.| Children to Exhibit Flowsrs, Etc. $:¢0, "_N“"; Sl et tober 5. = mi | co race was won in {hree straight| Watertown—The members of _the| Mra Jonn MacDonaid of > Norwien | This (Thursday) afterncon and ev-|David H. Fanning Prize Awarde eats by Peter Agan, driven by Eimer | Watertown grange, No. 122, P. of H., Miss Geneive Champlin ening there will be an exhibit at the Pupils. . E. Miller of Jewett City. Time, 2.13- | have arranged to give a corn roast Mrs, Steph. ot Riverside Grammar school of flowers|' , .. . . paper of Sunday sad, Repall' work 14, 218 3-4 and 2.16 3-4 There were | and peach festival in Grange hall on | Georen S, Adimn Meemiany Tartt of every sort in bloom at this sea- — of all ki purses of $400 each for both events. | Friday evening. paEs P D son: also a vegetable exhibit. The Tea e Al whits. e kinds on Schools ssed Becauss-of Heat.|originated i the school, and is in- |, (0GR G0 (00" S0 INI Nad its be- e a e ax AUTOMOBILES, Wednesd: ranked well among the | tended to en(;l::fl‘tbfl :h. aumflt& record breakers, for heat. Reports | have and cuitivate their own CARRM fromaiterent’ sources showea P the garden plots. In connection with these = Foung ON DEPOSITS IN OUR GES, WAGONS, . the tel dis t thy attractive Y = 5 Way from §6 to 92, s b Will be shown which have becn | 5 £ the boys ana SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TRUCKS and CARTS Principal Emerson ismissed the | made under e ipervis: 1 Y h x - e ource Rivetaide achodte Gt roceas O OREE pree B o e Interest commiences first of each month Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim of the extreme heat, His action was Quantities of sewing. cookiag, and is generally commended. Daturs g part of the ex- | dening and manual training whibits JAN. 1, APRIL 1, Y 1and OCT 1. hased Were made by the proud owners of SEVENTY SHEEP KILLED, hibit were ,Durghased: of & WeSteTR| the handiwork and general praise of Send check today and open an account. g D e A for the best display | the excellence and size of the show- : °f Vital Power T e O | e Sk Wil RGN e e e - &l | City Bank & Trust Co. ~ Nothing helps more to counteract the daily-drain First Solectman James Shea was 4 recelve | David H.- Fanning, were announced 3 HARTFORD, CONN. _on hLmamendurance than pure, revitalizing food, e e 15 i o e e | & s, size, [, Tuesday (o adjust the loss to sheep | The fudges are Wiliam McNicol, W. by dogs. Mr. Terry’s loss in the last| & Brown and E. H. Hiscox. few weeks has been most disastrous. Of a fine flock of 90 in July he has| Borough Saves a Water Cantract. but & few over 20 remaining and their meeting of the board of| o value has been much decreased by | borough gmmmwhdfl.m continued harassing by dogs. Tues-| evening, Busgesses 5. B. day several were killed or had to be, After the reading ming, Upholstering and Wood Waorik, Blacksmithing in all its branches. residing. o and sc- = ’ d thelr suffering. FI hased t e ehver :n;?‘nll 3;}:;'223;:.4. : it Matvern . iscconcentrated nounshment made fromi:whole wheat H aay smore. badly seutiiated. than "the | md,mamd barley, . s % 4 , i others. One had both eves bitten out, and in every,case their throats | ® [Itgsupplies all the- nutriment,of , these holesomql gflns,. retaining,all the vital body-bmldmg salts—pot<s ash; lime, iron, etc. lacking in whitejbread*and many flw‘foods, but which are absolutelygneccssa.ry to re- ildingof. sinew, brainsand nerves. gy v DENTIST. DR. E. }J. JO! | » Nats is.partly . predigested . in ,its* makin, emands but little effort . fromthe - digestive . Deliciots . andssplendMly satisfying, . it’ssthe ideal school ration -for children—a wondcrfgul ‘rebuilder- for “There" s a Reason” Sold by Grocers everywhere.