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chased ‘of . Rxley Wolfe Clothmg Co. : Ef ‘-Eerri E E’E{:ii MEN’S UNION SUITS ........ 55c | HATS ............ $1.25 and $179 PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS ... 25c | SHIRTS ..........c.cceue... 75¢ HOSIERY ................... 12c | HANDKERCHIEFS ............ 6 SWEATERS—Just One-half price GLOVES—Big Values wil s With \ 3 . K ! : " which will aftord abot o [ e given thecarewhich +their condition seemc&bmaken&es- TO EVERYBODY! H=i=:an iyl TO A : kfi'malswhose material disposed of FINAL REBUGIIONS BRI R s e e ‘ in any the Town, as : the State’s trunk highway lines, while the sum re- *SE'E““L LOTSOF:E"'[“ MER ARENOWON AT : ¥ hhmgothamdwayswfldxllve been placed in the ex= RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES IN ORDER TO EFFECT AN IMMEDIATE i cellent condition ‘requised” {0 {gain for. them this.very sub- . : nnkedwfl:esute’smsonforsewnguponnmnthesul QUENCEWEHAVERFARRANGED STOCKANDREVBED PRICBFOR B , i Biler oI55 At "THE FINAL SELLING. : N Soard PI fidelity, it being inténded that inmates shall be comfortable and shall be siibject only to stch. rules as are’ proper for the Thesoflhasbeenmdetoylddanabundantaopflusyw and' the inmates of the hous¢ have given cheerfully much ficrehtsbeenmwastemtheexpenmmrcforthmfllo are attendéd to in the départments of Outside Poor, Insane, Wmfig{?n‘:‘: State Wymmamm nolonget Ble BARGAINS Tieves the Tovnofflu»qufiasoflhcupenseofm— CLEAN UP. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK AND IN CONSE- | stantial State aid. - An inspection of all these Highways will : Maiters at tneAlms&mse Have been attended to with : F lllal : flll SllltS afld ovel'coals health and general welfare-of such a considerable community. assistance to the management in different kinds of work.. and Neglected and Dependent Children, and all have Been Under the administration of your present service has covered a period of six years, the debt of the e=tar- | Town has ‘been reduced $110,060.44, the reduction in 1913 -1 being ' $18,938.83, - In 1913 the debts of all the school dis- This great legitimate sale of the Riley-Wolfe Bankrupt Stoek will only last a few days more. - We can’t make it too empluhc——come at once—as some of the best bargains of the sale are offered now. Everything must be sold this week -nd oS T-:.k Dickinagn, who wes born In | Judge George T, Brown, who wil | tricts were added o the Town debt, but by careful manage, prices have been .cut to assure quick selling. N Friday night at ln::‘ home in East Main |In that clty. = ment that very year there was a net reduction in the Town It's an old saying and a true one in this instance — COME EARLY AND i oo Sracticaly Taien, aa g | oo BACSE FOR\CARmiER. debt“?f 31:::57 A7. I e THE @l | Young man e removed: to- Westerly, kT > R e as year for. an amount equal to a e it l ;;",,“'.:;E :;:"%‘fi:{nf ?&;E:Ef i g mills, to cover the obll(xfions arising from the Town’s ordi- e ot e onen. Smopeta: ;| nary business, included in which will be 2 State tax of prac- s e e s Norked &t | itk the tocel bost tically $24,000, { the sinking fu about}s,soo and the legal, e P A e A, oy of the iy Tor a Harvem payment fo the City of N for- highway accounf : f.‘:.‘.“.n:“"‘m".‘:‘%c:'.,;.m."fl‘:o:““.:‘::; 55 | 24tn Snmivermars of ‘the begtanise. of | $18,000, these thirée itéms being equivalent practically. toa Kone Havon ang “Harttord Balirend | locat office, Just 24 years i three-mm tax. Rallroad company, and being an expert in that|day. 'ostroaster John O B line. He retican by veason ‘of filling | ASsistant, Georse FL_ Spencer, werg "The eshmam submmd by the Towr Sehool Committee - v. Dickinson was of Lie bighest |b8dge of the International Latter Car- indicate that for school purposes there Will_be needed an | ; 121-125 Main Street S Tl DU i st | Smith in honor of Na iate service, and| amount equal 0 a tax of 63 mills. This requirement, vith A “p ' h f The Ril Wolfe Stock” | & widow. 322 “M‘- Z%fiwianfie: Pk Dot T S e Swiihe 40 mills above mentioned for the ordmaty -debts, would urchasers o e Riley-Wolfe Stock” . - Josephine Dickin: ntation. son,a brother. William B. Dickinson, | wan spent. One 'of Kirtiand's excai“Imean 2 fotal-tax of 11 mills; “which ‘ is:’ ueommdnded.‘ )| % mfi'fi?’m#&' e N X Y L days outing. Should the annual Town meeting see fit to vote in favor of! additional demands- whichi may be-made -known-through pe-i Body Forwarded from California. § Wuumantic dct. 3— | titions, it will necessarily. havé to vote a Iarge:, m than that | STONINGTON 3 22 yes, 37 no; Mystic, 199 yes, 202 no; | tion of coins ana many other curios 2 Saturday, there are wr’f:!m?:dlyn o(’)-‘l’(ol:::ih C-lm'anr:"l:.' li:; 1 Ol st n117’y:§ 35 nai totals, 132517 328 antiquities which he has gathered | 155,073 men in the stale Who are 21 |Tuosday, was sent from that city asked for herein. P L T o ves, 7 ajority for mse of ‘ears. e treas- o . Closing Rally of No-License Campaign | "I, ‘1914 ‘the fown votes against li- | ures of ihis .{‘“" s onomdlr i 4 m’ age or over. Of this number, | Thursday, and is expected to arrive —Town’s Vote in. Former Years— |cense by these figures: Stonington R = £ of 54.1 per cent, are native|here about Tuesday for burial. Mr. All of which is respectfully subm:tted. ; S p borough, 231 ves 198 mo: Paweatack | the rooms of nis home ehemersl of | born. and o e Aprarite mumbes | nommeln at one time fesided in WiI- «Leon Leavitt'ts Join BFtish Navy: [ 368 vou 368 no: Road Gistrict, 16 ves.] 1ection i the oty pazt of his museum Doxelks Boen. T jjsTegate numbet | limantic.and is survived by his facher, ALBERT W. LiLLlBRimE In every church in the big town of {39 no; Mystic 177 yes, 238 no; Old{ which contains a le assortment of ralized ,219, or 44.4 c Mystic, 17 yes, 33 no: fotals, 808 yos | valuable articies the b Erentyol e b T P KA WILLIAM B. WILCOX, Stoningten sermons were preached |ggy no, a majority against license of | has-attempted to order and classify. | taken -out papers; 34,631, or 40.30 per 4 bemn_ knowx: 5 “HARLES P. BUSHNELL ! Sunday in opposition to liquor license. | 71. ls:a:;!mon borough was the only N“'“"‘““‘{}g:" 4 Syerywhere . know| cent. are allens, and 8,878, o 3 per CHA t P, R o 4on thers ‘was a ‘public rally | voting trict that favored license; . and’ consider it one 7! known, - : 222 < g o Soroath “wty. emiest | while: 1 1913, Stonineton bovous mud | s, Dest and mons commicsr, 1t 1o78,0¢ ST fhe sx citie of the state the | WIth this variety, as the yield is Hght. Selectmen' of the Town of Norwich, and lay speakers, and another rally in | Pawcatuck, voted, for license, the for- | World, better tham a similar eoll'v-t foreign born males who have attained the Congregational church in Paw- |mer by a majorify of 62 and the lat- | tion tosbe found in the Hermitage. heir majority form 175.16 per cent. of catuck, where more than half the vot- |ter 105, while Old-Mystic favored no| . “Thers are any number of Russian | the toral Forsign. BOT en of wiing b T md ers of the whole town reside. These |licensé by a majority of 3. The Road | ¢0ins in the cabinet. ‘Among these entire state. All the towns y 0 sermons and these rallies were in cul- fand Old Mystic vote was practically | Teé examples of the earliest coins of. have more than 100 foreign| - 3 mination of the work that has been{the same both years, 16 against li- | Russia, the oldest of which do nof|born males 2 wnh mh actively carried on:for weeks by earn- | cense. date further back than 980. There ars ywich, ., Glou. est no-license advocates. ‘On the other Stanington Pointers. tho ;?,%,Es‘lzn??n:',flm 1;':'::‘.:“ H in Three Days by hand effective work has been carried Leon Leavitt has resigned as local e.led m on, along different iies, and by the |manager of the Adams. %“xpress com- | fclent coins of Pskof, Novgorod the £ STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT, ON IN-, TEREST SEPTEMBER 15. 1915 gai-tread method, by. the advocates of | pany and has been suctecded by Roy | Groet, Kasen Tsar and other towas, each ‘with 1ts distinctive stamp. One . Court House Bonds refunded | :Dr. Tift of Old Mystic. - Mr. Leavitt served Kingstown has 3 -\ For the first time in a town elec- |several years as gunners mate in the | of 1o 0ld Toubles is & cotn eight inch-’ square. . o at 314 per cent. replaci tlon the polling places will be opened | United States navy and has a yearn- | Searth srhore ?:m:::g- Poubie i G ot 8 > ( ng k and Dalloting begin at 6.o'clock in the |ing to join the navy of Great Britain = P e / = 2,272 males of voting age in Washing- - -+7 per-cent. Bonds), matui morning. and get into active service. Sollection, -Tumdle’ o ,""’“" "‘:fi: ton county. . B L At e .‘ “7,000 00 Voks, ity Pkt ¥ eiti: In response to the petition for the oy SRS - installation of an adequate fire alarm The assessors the town of H 3 N e, f}‘,"g‘i“‘:‘t‘s‘g:‘;:g‘“fs:fi‘;‘:_ system, the warden and burgesses have ~ 1 ki o Town' of . Preston. Bonds - at ton borough, 248 yes, 186 mo; Paw- otdered a special session for a vote the Fedan i hich : ; 3 40/100 per cent., mature onthe subject, by the voters of the | Lo oo,n,’:"h 2 alue ‘ ~ ‘| in 1920 5 borough, on Tuesday evéning, October | of Solomon" temple axe ,“ mi':fm 3 Angi! ASERAL e 290D 20, o 14, in Borough hall, together with concave colns of o s Saes. : A | Town Deposit Fund at 6 per The pominations of Edward P. Teed Byzantlum, square Swedish coins of| 75, for chief engineer, and Charles D.| brass, :remarkable. cotu mred un” v | 808,850, assessed, $2 3 cent., income used for su Main for assistant, have been ' con- | republic of Bskof, and some Chinese)] $30:10: Tebate y of Public Schools armed, I, the warden ond, burgesrcs | Sl ot She ks Yako "B . Bure| BOL IS, iofal amoiat of s follet | Sea-| _ port e will ad- . | minister the business of the fire de- | every nation oo Eioase of almost o 7 7B o e e 3 which TW“ note held at N At thnetog:ll;;n:v‘;lelgty?{he Pi ot on: Oneof the oldget: was from 4 ngs - Society, - zwen to o oneer Tt career year ¢ b, Hook and Ladder company, the prizes | 2300 (B C o hos core ety ehin Yoos | in the valuation. is 3 ks . t’ke up Bonds due in- 1913 - 5yl for h!guest Scores were awarded to|years of existence, or has become Fhe D a : * |3rs. E. C. Spink of Noank and Carl | quite old as most things eo. year. The ¥ (on demand) o alta o bt < o Seamon. The consolations went to| *“The collection also contains nu- . of $1.35° " A * Mrs. Constance Haley and Samuel Mc- } merous Specimens of the paper money | Those Dowell. It was a successful opener | of various -um ‘The dnnpu- ut due fo the efficiency of the entertatn- | Rusaian paper ment committee composed of Dr. | plate, some of the early Sperinine Jimes H. Weeks, Grover C. Carson unusuall mumuu and Joseph F. Joseph: 'ns ¥ bills dre catuck, 411 yes, 306 no; Road district, ONE OF FINEST COIN COLLECTIONS IN WORLD Owned by Private Collector . Between ¢ b ; J Due on rate bill of 1910. Dvinsk and Petrograd. 2 e Pekoty, m% ‘Alexander = on.rate bilt of 1941. (Special to The Bulletin) o 35,000; 2 + Bnfen on rate bill of 1912. ‘Washington, D. C., Oct. 3—"“One of ; Hartford P: X z 2 the finest ‘cain collections in the world — Sotidoter 1B Paor, & Sity_ iy e | collector of, a city midway be- tween Dvinsk and Petrograd, upon the Warsaw-Petrograd Railroad, along ‘which the Germans . are-endeavoring to advance, end the collection is one of the most valuable things to be|J: found in the country around this city-gateway to the jmmemorial lands of the Slav”, according to a bulletin by the National Geogra- “M. P the