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Fdlowa thul‘ Funeral ofWiIhunH. Taylor—Dog Bites Tip Off Tip of Child’s Nose. —— The golden anniversary of the wed- the depmmm cannot .be_seen. The aing of Mr. snd Mrs. John B. Brown|YVerdict. was Tan Rgered o ey it E > e o da 3 OF THE GOVERNMENTS OF 2 was reached October 5th, but was not | STIO0R Snid YERArs Wete a0 awiin] _ 8 = R observed, as members of the family|it the . costs, which will probably : THE UNITED KINGDOM' OF GREAT BRITAIN AND m were at the Panama exposmon But |amount to $100. k esand el :Irmust e Local Laconice. : ; AND : g : -Dr. Johi M is. two ks® . P - - snd congrogation, id mot propose 10 | vacuifon, socompanied by Sire. Ma: THE FRENCH REPUBLIC . e l’;-"’,‘:fi n“‘ni ati::vv:rue th:m a luur:nue f Miss Susfe, Kenyon, of Usquepaugh, party as a pleasant reminder of the ilh! St Dlr he‘; eou:l‘n. Mrs. Frank| B e S ik ot O Tt wcaciok Lok ey, ohid DATED OCTOBER 15, 1915 DUE OCTOBER.15, 1830 e S evert Qver one hundred assembléd at the|is to apply for a liquor license. The INTEREST PAYABLE APRII" 15 AND OCTOBER 15 church and. proceeded to the Brown |fee for a _club license is $100. residence in Grove avenue, 'FYiday| The police aré mot required to do s, night, finding Mr. and Mrs. Brown out special, trafi¢ duty in Dizon square calling upon their arrival: but the fl:- nowadsiys and the duty will not be re. : JOHN A. DtmN e p g g e e Both principal and interest pny-.ble in New York City in United States gold coin, ‘50 MAIN STREET - oo he e Yis:| Class No. 14 of the First Baptist e o Cirneq on 11 the 11ghts, | church, ‘enjoved an outinz Saturday without deduction for any present or future British or French Taxes tage of Mrs. Otis H. Chep- attracting the attention of Mr. and |3t the cottage of Mrs. Brown, who were at the homie of | ™an at Pleasant View. utmua'wfl:m:'woaxnw Y B R AR S ¥ T R e L | AconaimT i« Provifence. uew: Coupon bonds in dencminations $100, $500, and $1,000, which may be registered as to principal. visiE short] It was o real aurpciee | pebery Now!Londoh la_afitating s 5 Regrstered bonds in denominations of 1,000, $10,000 and $50,000 and authorized multiples. 55.5.‘;‘2" e o T eires’ o | anteB o Ve Loe Preseat Yo(- 3 _ . Coupon and registered bonds lntcrchahgea congregation Rev. F. C.A. Jones, pas- | rs, William. Buchanan and Mrs. :or. presented a magnificent silver cof- | Frederick Dyer, who have been vis- % fée urn, suitably inscribed, to Mr. and | jting in Mystic. = motored through ¢ Mrs. Brown. Mr. ‘Brown responded | Westerly Frid: en route to Provi- £ appreciativel; v, “Then all sang Blessed | qencs, where the. Convertible, at the option of the holdgr, on any date not-later than April 15, 1920, or (provided _ §Ba,hg Tle That Rinds, with Mrs.| pear Admiral Herbert O. Dunn, of that notice be given not later- than ‘April 15, 1920) at' matufity, par for par, into 15-25 Year Joint fups s ny prues = Baom rg;ar%l;;“:;n S T e and Several 434 per cent. Bonds of the Governments of the Unitéd Kingdom of Great Britaini“and pastor of the church, read oy maem S R e mehinoy Ireland agd‘the French Republic. Such 474 per cent. bonds will be payable, ‘principal and interest,. Zof Mrs. Brown now in her 72nd year In the game between the first and § and Mrs. Brown was presented a, large | second elevens of the Westerly High in United States gold coin, in New York City, free from"deduction for any-present or future British bouguet ‘of golden ward . roses. . Re- | school, Friday .afternoon, the first freshments were served and, as near | won by the gcore of 19 to 14. The reg- ‘ or French taxes, will mature October 15, 1940, but will be redeemable, ‘at par and accrued interest, T g R e e e R Y holl art, ny interest date not earlier than October 15, 1930, upon three: months f&&ld and Whll!.' with m'a.gge sherbet | team this afternoon at Westerly. ln whole or ln p on-a y w and even the ice cream was of a zold-| Rev. Clayton A. Burdick officiatéd at notice. en_hue. 2 | the funeral of Jobn Davir Saunders, edM:h::d:lfl]nl-nzim fj.l,t f{;f:pégmg at_ his residence in Cross street, Sun= could not be present to help celebrate | Loyt o O b DS amen® > present to e | Hobart C. Saunders, Frank E. Saund- A large amount of these bonds having already been withdrawn for investment, we, whosé the . golden weddl E‘fi‘b%:‘hg?;{;& %,a:% :Gf:::“‘ Burdick, = William Cran- names appear below, offer, on behalf of a country-wide group of instituti s 2 e Fo0ith Beafty ‘Burdick: daight- ‘ and bankers, the unsold balance, subject to prior sale and change in price - - The case of ths administrator of the | 0% o8 20, SO e an iamuel Dewer : - Vo oy L I Bagle against the | Nforaeli of Brisiol, were married on PRICE 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING NEARLY 5'%; PER CENT. . - © the workmens compen- | DaCIray & Ternoon o e T Wine 3 ; . %, was tried at the Maj - e's v x A Aze 2 ‘lfm.,?wflér U:ourtefort Wash: | tms, rector of Curist . Episcopal Payment made be made either in full on October 29th or at the option of the: purchaser,. 50" pet-cent.. counts i “mace at that dimer put were. to| YOrk city was bridesmaid and William on October 29th and the balance on December 3rd. ve been made before Judge Barrows Worflg‘nflf Boston, brother of groom n Providence goon thereafter. The | Was man, matter wes delayed, however, until Appiication will be made to list these bonds on the New York Stock Excha: iy e STONINGTON e net ;u‘i m;da b{“Afigmey Samuel " H. % e B ol A0 atomneY | Dr. Charles O. Main Has a Portion defendant, the insuring company. Mr.| of His Left Leg Amputated—Was Ethe Brown home. THE (RANSTON 00. Temporary bonds will be ready for delivery on or about October 29th, exchangeable for the definitive bonds when prepared e K Most Ci ;;}vosle hl;d !;een xar;' dth; employ of the| Suffering from Gangrene—Rock-bal- bl o st W}R. “§ETTER iWesterly Light ower company i i sy} 5 g $for meveral Years ana ho Tl from | \wesdmg, o J. P. Morgan & Co., New York TOW'S 123" icmk ) e S sy 8 4 incks Brothers & Co., Bridgeport lbeCh-.WScnntho.,Ncwlhvm OOF'E.LWDcGGAR B, T, TR, B, 0 5| e Crarien 6 ain, @ succestu " . - e e a7 Yreceived and then returned to his.em- | practitioner in Stonington for the past i% P White, Weld & Co., N.'w Hl‘u: < g i’ o m m‘ e L T : oo okt LT A e o en to ode sland hospital, where he died October | S LaWrence hospital, New Londan, a6, Tote, Friday, a portion of his left leg being 8 % Counsel for defense olaims death|amputated by Dr. Daniel Sullivan. Dr. New ’l:nx; :;lte bt: mnb;‘nitspina.ll rfignflgls. Main has been a sufferer from sugar reason of any, X % A R S e e diabetes for a long time, his foot be RS came affected, gangrene set in, and he © : Fall Mlllm -and that he had the ailment of | decided al tion. Dr. Mali 4 ; h_"whieh he died prior to_being Injured. |is 75 years of age and withstood the MYSTIC runglag o same with the Academy|to her home hers--after Visiting in he counsel .for plaintiff claimed that g ey MRS G- P srmTON effects of the operation remarkably wleath was accelerated by the accident. I! SMu.ht m 5 o e well and the chances are in favor of | Monday Club to Resume Meetings— |Large Number Attended Sacred Heart Sl e o B e | ey : Study of Fremoh Literaturs, Art,| Fair—A. O. H. Met Sunday—Per- omm‘lniimonem in Rhode Island, ther L Railroad Improvement History and Biography to Be Con-| eonals and N@; back, L. DeCelles; halfbacks, ore cases under the workmen's th a large force of men at work,| tinued. A large number of people attended | Murdock, J. Gauthier; fullback, A. Le- Wiiliam lm. has joined United States navy. - e cempensation law are brought to the |the rock-ballasting of the tracks of Mrs. Archibald’ Kyle is confined to her home with ‘lliness. 3upe;x’c§ cou:;_ Judge Barrows re- ;3:‘1 New, The Monday club will resume this g: r:;ennd r{]tfilst ‘:l Pthe.g.mf Hf::f gare. I g Mg S ington and Westerly is progressing | (\1onday) afternoon after the summer|day evening. A supper was served. by Appointed Delegate. Charles Belair has. resigned his £ '|:|.., funeral -of "Willlam H. Taylor, | rapidly and the sides of the roadbed | ¥acation. The study of literature, |the ladies of the parish before the| Arthur Pickeron of Slater avente sition l& the Ponemah. Mills. of typhoid fever in Kew |are being nicely graded as the work | history, art and celebrated people of |OPening of the fair. Dancing Wae en-|has been nted delegate fo the —_— Hiaven, took place Saturday atternogn, | ProsTesses. When completed the. it | France will be eontinucd. . The study | {0784 and music was furnished by the | Sunday school state convention which | Mr. and Mra. soon after the arrival of the body, |miles of roadbed will not only be in- Edward Bergeron of Bacred Heart orchestra. will be held in November at Stam- | New Britain spent inday ‘here. with services in The Shelter, at River | creased in efficiency, but in appearance | (DiS year will begin with Louis XVI 2 i ford, representing the Taftville Con- R Bend cemetery, Rev. Clayment 4. Bur. |as wel. While this improvement is|and His Times, and continue to the 1 gregational church. dick officiating. 'Narragansett lodge of | Costly in the end it is economical, in | opening of the twentieth century. A. O. H. Met Surday. Thomas Greenwood, William O’Brien 044 Fellows' ritual. The local: lodge | that it not only doubles the life of the | Topics have been assigned Mrs. Chas.| At the A. O. H. Division No. 1 meet- Will Meet in New Quarters. o Liotn X8 DeSiun-ltt By aft- sent .a floral tribute with .the three |ties, extends the length of use of the | D. Holmes, Miss Sarah ing, held in Parish hall, Sunday morn- ernoon on & huating trip-in finks n red and white Toses. Another |rails, but also Is = comfort to- the|Miss Helel Wilbur, ing, ‘County Vice. Presiaent Torranca | The Taftville football club will mest | tha victhity: ot handsome floral token -was a.broken | traveling public. Fish, Mrs. Elsie Rathbun, Mrs. Hor- |Hanlon gave a report of the confer-|for the first time in their new quar- shaft of pink carnations from shop- : ence of the state officers, county offi- |ters in the basement of the boarding . fatea ot s Wbt A oD Cowan-Noyes. Wedding. R = cers and others held at New London | house this evening and election of of- [, Miss ’”"&-‘é‘s"‘lf.‘:.;'."‘s‘.fi,a'..", pany, New Haven. The bearers were | Miss Mabel Lois Noyes, daughter of . G. ¢ last Sunday. There was a good at- |ficers will take place. after u-lu . Bert Loos, James C. Finley. J. At |Mr. and Mrs. Willam H. Noyes of |0, ‘ tendance and President D. C. Murphy potire reiatihes more Stedman. Bdward (. Card,|West Broad street and Charles Her- ge Miner, Mrs. Danfel presided. Former Rasident. Archie McKemzie and Neil McKenzie, | Peft Cowan, Jr., of Stonington, were Mrs. Henry B. Noves, ‘William Stanton, a former resident married Sunday morning af (he Bar- | Cheries B Geen. Mrs. A L Pitoher Lightweights Win. mgm, here, now of Providence, was call- il tley’ Y Maria Kenyon, age five, daughter of | S0nage-by-the-Sea, by Rev. Dwight C.|Miss Geneva Rathbun, Mrs. ~ James| In a practice game Saturday after- |ing on old friends over the week end i, 4 or SKILL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenyon, of | Stone. After the ceremony a break- | N. Lathrop. Mrs. Welcome E. Bates,|noon on the Providence street grounds s FUL work is a guarantse of abso- No. 16 Morgan street, was .playing |f8St was served at the home of the|Miss Lina Fish, Mrs. George C. Lane, |the Lightweights defeated scrubs by Motored to Mechanicsville. isfacti Fith a neighbor's dog through the di- | Sro0m's Parents, Mr..and Mrs. Charies | Mrs, Charles H, Davis and Mrs. Wal- |a score of 18 to §. Legare, plaving| Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Whits, M 4 S T viding fence of her yard, Saturday; as wan, in Wfl““ street: They left|ter T. Fish. Three of these will par- | fullback, showed good speed and broke |and Mrs. E. C. ‘White motored to Me- . sbe. had often done before, when the %'; - automobile trip through the |ticipate in each week’s programme. through the scrub defense for large chanicsville, Sunday. | DR. F. G. JAC‘SON dog In play- snapped at the. little | Berkshires and Massachusetts. Saw Three of the Big Games. gains. The Lightwelghts have secured DR_ D. Eirl ‘and nearly severed the Hp of Widening the Trackage. Gniforms and are mow sntiipating ar. | Miss Blanche Lambert has retarrie J. COYLE her nose. Dr. John'L. May was call-| i e R B e o s Succesding the King Dental -Ce. ed and clased the wound with twe |;, JUFIRE the past week worl has been | have returned from their vacations. 7 i - = Stitohes. This wound will not probe |l PrOETess on a big scale, with mod- | While away they vistted Philadeiphia o 203 Main, Strest H 3bly. result in permanent disfgure- | fmplements, in the removal of |and Boston and saw three of the ’ L Next to Boston Stors et the big ledge alongside the westbound | world's series ball games. Since then Pinkham'’ track of the New York, New Haven |they have. visited Washington, Balti- i » Sgeialy DA Nan & S + That- depression in"the :Idewalk at and Hartford railroad, about midway | more and New York. Sundays by Appointment the corner of Broad and. Main streets | Toryeeny Serioy nEton station and Sooial and Personal. Lady,; St Phoat 1.8 Fhich fhe Jury of the superlor court |in” keeping With other ralond womk | o, MrS. Peter ¥lynn i visiting i — cclared was getect ‘and awar}!e;!:;léln. Mary 6 e ihe Fa Lol in, commection | ¥ per: “ana Nioe. William' Allen and amages of 0 for .alleged | Groton Long Point bridg a son, of Auburn, A. I, are guests of 1 oY== = X juries recelved by falling at thai B e, & ond others | penjemin F. Burns. 1 could DR. PECK- oint, has been covered over and now e :"g.m‘;‘z?’;h:',’,‘i; Henry Welies of New York is spend- R (o =" - for a four-track system. ing e few days with his mother on ; 3 . : ; 5 & Prospect street. z Throat. Glasses. y Stonington Pointers. Mrs. 8. S. Russell of Killingly is — - |- The Stonington firemen have ac-|the guest of her mother, Mrs. Fannie : 3 4 Hours £:99 fo 4% i l;ioqned an invitation to spend the eve. | Fish. : : of Nov. 13’ and some money,| Miss Kariska Gates and Mrs. Eunics 2 i JE . et e g W‘l!ls the Wakefield fire department, at | Kennison of New York are mnt for ~ > the annual fair of the Rhode Island |[a few days at the aGtes homestead. company. Mr. and Mrs, D B. Dennison and Paul Bishop and Fred Schillhaas, -'who started for New York city on bi- an actomodile trip. cycles, arrived there Saturday after- Percy Morgan is on a trip to | rigon, After a few days .in t.he big | Jacksonville, Floride. city, they will return. to the . borough Mt rs. Robert D. Breadley has return- on flx:g'“ Sllent steeds, and over the 3 bt ille e sl 6 snight | -Mrs. Henry A. Muller is v.ho guest |trom 2 visit in Em Conn. G . ' § statime l-nmdhtlv-y X » e T £ Mra. Albert G. \ . e iittle appetite; no smbition, = $1 Alarm Clocks S | ~aak , Tl oot s ~ {alazm : ud:‘:‘nh his latest system in the bor- 5s° \[.9{ ni HOLDt Quit smal! S p m 01 .:e:v‘a’:"%’wm.‘.?‘étm;.‘:}' Another ot Mike thoss we sold eut. '”{T\tH PUMPRIN Dlicant for Guaranteed. Also BIG . BENS and fimm oy om | other lines of Repeaters. = h, —_— will allot 3 s J. OGULNICK & C@, Unkind Fate. Watches and Jewsiry Repaired best o oy BB o e e T T TGS e 1““ vffd'y Aicpacgnd. w’ g z::ge; the unkind . fate ::.ln:n)oln:g Pflce lS n o y ied e g m W . Not Bpnkh' lefi-. Tot grateful statute o LaFollette|, s b s S oy, THE L.A. GALLUP . b truly |speaking ikeness. —Wall Street Jour: > ¥ LL CO.. Wholesale Distribut-er H«Cfi. g - Franklin - Stess |euch & check book with such a heart. mm wAm Beans,