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17€ Hornkownmn w. .710c -Muxg-hntxmeax—- Phflbmmon of Ossining, N. Y., WESTERLY WIFE AGAINST 'uusfmn EEL 3 At & maedng of Phebe Packer Rath- Ntmed from a visit in New. York. Porter. forgotten by:those wha heard it. @ z : 2 . e Togta e gt . and Mrs. G. Albert Thompson . Divorced Mrs. Davis Sues J. Frank Davis, Alleging Breach of ey, S . . : the audunee in dovot!.oul.l silence. - ; fa 3 askell is entes Contract—Master Painters and Builders to Confer To- | ¢, ... survicsa—Death of Mre. Moses —BALT T(C Meet Results for May—Chil- e oo r, Mre. C. A. King, of mna.a_ ight with Striking Painters and Paper-hmgen—-flee- Mersew-Trnin Sahedole . Chanuse— ni p e ang S it - + | dren’s Sunday Tomorrow at Congre- | Fri Social at Griswold. tion of Ladies’ Aid Society. oudylng cemeteries. - spending F(‘ho summer with his aunt, : S s L i Going o Soldiers’ Home the 234, |15 Joun af Mrs, B. W. Gflakell and’ son have bishop was’ on' which ever Priday - ;mve patieniod fhoe A Woek 15 K;mn‘- Reception and Supper at Samuel Law- | - 9ational Church. - ] Eeiiios: tagia 3 fng Sharles T. ""hms'i' former rec. 2 2 ton’s on . His Birthday—Track Mest : ain Togressing | tor of Calvary church, Stonington. will : biecs i (5o Bapust Ghurch 15 A| Postooned — 1802 Punny Found— Y Ao e wopmyany cement | presch at St. Marics Episcopal cirurch ————s ion Question Concerning Con- ’s - Su - 3 & m In the evening the sub- hiltrans nday, ‘To Address Odd Fellows. g ‘hird . Fred Opie and |Ject is. The Real Life Within the Outer| A reception and supper was m LITARY. = db‘t:f-i&“co"urt ’iini"""n'é:; u:o;rmng, 011’-1:' ;:35%2“127 ey X Wells. The cofnmmunion snri'ico Will| by Mrs. Wardle at the home of Greens. ‘ollowing: red 10 morning m CAMPS Judge Oliyer H. ‘Willlams presiding, # | be observed at the close of the morn-| el Lawton on Fifth avents Wednes- service. i h bers of the |Standarg Porter, Rosen, [ B R ‘g“g A Mo slise oo Bhoigodio : i a: , to the m of e s, No. 26, . F., c i 4 thie onpe of Sma J. Davis ve: T, Seaxik | - The firey mssting of the new. town PEC the Conpropatioial chusth: theve lomnis i e W dge, No. 0. i 304 BIystic| For the First and Second Infantry— Davis, continued from two - ng:e council elected last Tuesday was held | o pe Ch“‘d’r:gn’ Gay service in the | friengs. The ate wes his W‘fld Rebekah ndgg : For Mancorres. | :nauan :llegarmb% a‘{hfi( dceo;xrtt ;1 0 S at l'l.:m Friday evening in the -town morning, Tie Christlan BEndeavor ue.{l-l ‘Games were enjoyed and vocal and in- Sk Brown, it Maomie tm fle g ouocmhk T e W which to file briefs. ‘Maiurice W, Flynn waa elected chair- | Jice Will be led by Mrs. E. A. Faust strumental solos. were rendered by tzger, This is a breach of contract case in q in the afternoon at 3:30| New Haven Comn, June 8—infor- - —— : intz, Lazinsk, Morris body, and I mation in military circles here tends ® 0| man. The other memers of the coun- | " M\ 01 huron Rev. Sam- s e TS awrtan, Chomios | points to following: J. Blgart, D, Dem- | 0100k will march to Bim Grove ceme. | to give the impression that when mil- Which the plaintiff brings sult, clalm- | cit are Francis G. HaEweil. Citaries €. ;o] Thatoher will preach & sermon sUit. | Gorioes and. Motnew Baioy. A poem |Dber, Stock, Chafetz, Klingon, B. Sched- P B A tad itary camps are ordered the First and e e Ty bt vl (rale, Thomas B. fvohinson, Daniel | able for Children’s day. There will be for the occaslon Was written and re- roff. SR b b e Second Infantry will be sent to sep~ leeded pi = rkin, o it , Tede: < &t o unday Services. y ment that it should be kept in 200 |5 fowler: tha o, being the | Soncert by the children in the even- | cited by Robert Bethel. Those pr Y ‘ 4 ® arate camps, the former to Andover order, had not fullled his contract. The ing at 7 o'clock. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bam-| At the Baptist church Sunday ser- ‘Walter Smih of Baltimore Is the plaintiff s the divorced wife of the i e REorS i alx;,d the la‘l"'l‘:: tvn'u'xfurner\!nn in Col- i i j N t 10. . and | guest of his mother, ter | chester. - give ~opportunity They made a number " of appoint- B. B. Social at Griswold. A . T S |35 WP b At 48 & for maneuvres as a Red and a Blug defendant. She claims that the house | ments, including: Town anditors, Wal-| A large audience filled the town hail | Snf i Falkner, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, : the | army. Satd in question is in such poor condition|ter E. Wheeler and Richard JAButler: | in Griswold Thursday evening to at-| My and “Mrs. Fred Remi . B —— e gesy for the want of repairs that it is im-| town sergeant, P ; lown|tend the B, BB. social given by the Lit- | Mijared Swanson, Nellie Ashworth, | will duct services By a_vote of 60 to 49 the poesible for her to rent it. i~ solicitor, Harry B. ; probate erary and Debating society. The fol- | mthel Firth, Lillie Ettor, Anna Firth, house defeated the proposal to submi Attomney A, T. L. Ledwldge appeared | judge, -Edward M. Burke; ¢onstable, | jowing pleasing programme was pre- | sio Annie Ainsworth, Charles Gar- Agatha’s chapter of St. Mark’s|to the voters & constitutional amend< for the plaintiff and the o " | With power to serve ¢ivil processes, | sented: Plano solo, Evening Chimes, | yitt, Wilfreda Houghton, Brnest Cal- Emopu church conducted a very.|ment granting suffrage to women. | Brimen. Al otte vl case ‘an tho J"‘?‘“ e L eiooum: | Misy Bertha 1. Beer: diaiogue, A |ling and William Bethel. the mornin . sealer weight measures, 'wi docket” were continued, Berber: alictionmere: e B P T T R R preach’ a special sermon the = 5 ] P. Cran-|Fred Salisbury, Mies Bront- Father Milner on Vacatien. Rtab Bunany scbiodl st 13 Sesocs, - dall, Bugens B. Pwton, R. L. Slo-| gomery and Willis Morga.n panto-| Rev, Samuel Milner of Shamoken, | At 4 o'clock a Sunday school concert A new electric sign in the form of an|cum, E. E. Carpenter; medsurers of | mime, 'Wanted a Wife, W. B. Mont- Pa., is spending two weeks' vacation |will be held in the church for which American flag, containing 188 lights, grain, John P. Eamond, A. H. Lang- i gomery, Miss Bertha Montgomery,|with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- |a special program has been prepared. s‘ TURM Y spm"‘ Colored. red, Mbite snd blus, which,| Worthy: survevors of land, Thomas|Mrg B S. Child, Mrs. Fred Salisbury, uel. Milner of High street. Entistien Hadeavar services at § p. m. when lleed will give the appearance | McCKenzie, George 'W. Woodward; | Miss Susie Morgan; solo, The Armor- Lafrance of Ceniral Village wa- of a waving flag, is being installed in{ Weighers -of coal, Eugene. P._ Strout,| crs Personals. Hiarold ‘Geer; reading, byla business visitor Friday. front oF the': office of the Westerly Light{ Oliver €. Andrews and FranlN. Wik |- B, Montgomery, The Bad Boy and| George Heibel of the U. §. navy, sta-| . A. H: Johnson of Willimantio was and Power company. cox; harbor masters, G. F. aBrber and the Limberyer Cheese; reading, by | tioned at Philadelphia, is_spending i | calling on friends in town Thursday. B Y - -ge oo Assorted Charles. B. Coon; tree warden, Edwin|Mrs, E, A, Geer, The Inquisitive Cus. | fow dags with hip. parents, Mr. and uty Sheriff Garry O'Neill of r ahom e a zen LRI Aot of Bioiocd v gh g:vl‘% Bmhzh‘&oflg Eoflécv:f:: tomer; reading, by Rev. F. S, Child, | Mrs. Andrew Hiebel. i Colors 0] S ‘oW NC e ceived ,{{: d'?,'d‘.‘,’ n pharmacy ester-| Scigcint ‘of polcs, Fred T. Biitenei, Tne R Ride of Paul Revere Columbus| Rudolph Swanson was a ence ay at the graduating. el Atbert C. Lamphere, Donald McL. Fer- tanley Wheel te: £ o Rhiode Island College of Pharmacy and| zuson, Henry B. Chase, Michael CUTtini | oftes ne the sn?ceorfltufhgl.uc ned, fhe Track Meet Postponed. allied sciences in Providence. He Was| superintendent of heaith, Lewis Stan.| Srace secretary of the graduating class. . B ington of Willimantic was 5 offcs S S el e SIS S REUTER'S ton; superln@ndont of construction of |~ The Harm Jub met Mrs. ©.|Friday -afternoon- between pupils of Samuel Bikin of North Westchester 3 new chimne; 4P, iClark: milk In-| D, Wolfs on Foiday afieemons. = _-|the Sprague schools, was bostponed |was calling on friends in town Thurs- Phone 1184 At a meeting of the master p spector, Dr. a8 T Robinson. > L "The Girle’ Frienaly clab held a sale|Until this (Saturday) afternoon. day. 3 140 Main Street and builders held last-evening it was| M W.Fiynn was reappointed| of cake and candy in the Gongrega. |, Frank Boucher is enjoying a few agreed to meet the grievance commit- | superinténdent ‘of , vehicles. He Te- days’ vacation. ticnal *vestry Friday aftes 3 < tee of the local union, No. 680, painters | ported that furing the ' last’ -elght| am cofres we,};" e e e Penny of 1802 Coinage. MYSTIC and paperhangers, this (Saturday) | months $283 had been collected for jit- | pers, ‘While spading a garden Friday af- : evening in an effort to settle the strike | ney and drivers’ licenses.. Supper Committee Named. ternoon Ernest Bouchard found a pen- | O+ A« R. Chapter Celebrates 23d Birth- which has been on since the first of| Wi Cuily was appointed consta-| . ‘Arba. Browning entertained the |ny dated 1802. The coin was in good| day—Memorial Exercises Tomorrow June. It ls clalmed that the situation|ble td serve during the eummer ®s|p, yo..Tadies AlQ Soctety Thwrsday | condition and the date can be read| —8ocial and Personal Items. seems much brighter for a settlement | extra policeman. The. following committes of arrange. | plainly. Mr. Bouchard doesn’t expect of the controversy. A number of non-| The town. council Voted to place it- e union painters who have been working | self on record as in favor of a sewerage | JeIis Was appointed for a strawberry | the o i b G ot LR afie&?:ng-lyn finri‘a.ofw};.s Bl om S r ln R.ed uctlon fof a contractor at Watch Hill have|system, which matter is to come up | SupPer: Mrs B A Geer, Mrs. W. C, Weincadey siternoon 15 Manonin teme quit work in sympathy with the strik-| before the voters on next Tuesday. | Loy Mrs B, Montgomery. Children’s Cancert 5'"“"’ vaning. | N 5 ple, when the 234 anniversary of the ers, so that the industry in Westerly is ity Mrs. W:mm Millar of Bridgeport| Chilaren’s day will bo observed at 4 practically tled up at the present time.| - Is at her mothers, Mrs. William ‘hurch - | chapter was celebrated. The following i NOANK Hogge's, for a visit. i3, A 030 . e wil e el B T OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society Death.of Mrs. Morse. ing by the junior choir and primary | 3070 bl e o of the Methodist church was held F‘rl- Post Office and Trolley Waiting Room Town, aowmmie% by M.lsr Iltuth G. ‘The news of the death of Mrs. Moses Allyn; a reading of an original paper, day at the home of Mrs. P. H. Ople in| Entered—Little Taken by Burgl Morse has been received by friends in "The Old Homes of Stonington, by Mrs. lower Paweatuck, the embers being| £ oy o S ararn for Grad. | town. She died May 29th at the home| ATTRACTIVE SCHOOL Hiram CIlift, and a piano solo by Miss conveyed in automobiles. The busi- ti E of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Howard, FROCK FOR SMALL Ruth G. Allyn. Remarks were made by ness session was conducted by Mre. y; uating Exercises. * in West Bridgewater. Mrs. Morse was = SCHOOL GIRLS | the regent, Mrs. George Tingley, who a native of Griswold and a member of in behalf of the meeting expressed lawn party st the home of Mrs, Sylvia| Burglars entered the =Noani post |5, ety Sl q . Lewls and a food sale in July and din- | office as well as tho waiting room of | Lor o8 <hu e 2 jmem Pachang She_was Dleasure that Mrs. Biise A 31 Denl- . Great bargains ofiend this wuk e er of Anne Brewster Fanning chapter son, the mother of the chapter, was ner in August at the home of Mru the Grotan & Stonington line Thurs- - ASh 4, - Fowler. . The election of officers re. |day night and not finding what they | hop sercit;aity: g S B visitor Friday. mfltfiz n{:zurd of ‘Westchester was of Jewett City. gurvive: ablé to be present. She ailuded fo the Ladies’ Fancy ngh Cut Shoes and - : er daughter and a son, Henry Morse, -~ | growth of e chapter from o over sulted as follows: President, Mrs. F.|were looking for made a lunch at the ~ g muited as Lerlent, Mrs. F|ere looking for faade & Tunch at thal of iwest Bridgowatar, . 100 members. A birthday cake with Pump; made up in dl the leulmg Aibert Baker; second vice president, | drinking orangeads, after smoking and Changes in"Train Schedule. , Myra Denison, gran: Ars. / Mre. Eu %‘J‘.?‘I: segnhry and treu- g;vg:g‘ the floor ewtlg_v 53."- l;':tot:‘ The H:ew summer schedule of the o Denllo mafl:er of the chapter. urer, Mrs. ey ‘Edwards. was mads New wven road goes into effect at ley presented Mrs. Denison 23 car- freshments Wi ed by Miss Ci window, the glass béing removed. The : g ingl cm s ot fmrars sl e Clacs Jlngow: tue wltss bélhe 1% 4 orbe| 1201 @ m. June wl‘}l oThe only change . lm.t'lon. Behalf of the chaptéer. Tt You ave fl'om l to 5 a pfll!‘ = | into and the contents mmved Not bound boat tl‘il‘ n will be due to leave 4 I Di > much of the stock in the walting room | hers at 9.5 Instead of 9.58 p. m._From ‘was &n | an not -a _great Backache Ducourlgmg ~ sty h“mh‘ June 14 to Oct. 7 the big Bar Harbor Miss Hilda Wilbur has arrived home | exbres orer oy s cars, Will be op- i . Bila Gary,’ Sherburne, erated over this division, Westbound — o e e | B. B from Northfield where she has stud- roc on e oe ore But-Not So Bad If You Know How To ied this year, She will spend the va- | 1. e ot srora1as oot S40 & ; T e R Reach the Cause. o make no stop between Putnam and viouih un, recently “gradu- Pequot council, M. W. A., will- 0b- STREET = ated from SuMeld school, Is now 1n | preuy il ran over W SARY nd : : ; ‘Dfemorial day Sunday’ June 11, 138 MAIN artford, w undergo o “hall Nothing more discouraging than a.|operation today (Saturday) for the 7o | s Sinl it o® thy. SouLimantic. ; Budtiey "block Suiday acier- constant. backachs. Lame when yoy|@OVa! of his tonsils. . : Won. Prize. of $5. atas R0 T8 and 80, Ascuthing b on. ns No. . .CC ng to the awaken, pains 'plerco you when you| mnromon Beebe of this wvillage won a | reading of the mew card, Jewett City's bend or lift. It's hard to work of to|prize of $5 at the New London Voca- | Southbound weekday trains will ‘be rest. Backache often indicates bad |tional school for the greatest prosress|10.08 a. m. and 419, 644 and 9.54 p. kidneys. Norwich people recommend ::::: gtmt:!;:zyn ¥E. tie- stadusting | m. Bundays, 38 3. m. &nd 8.54.p. m, ; The northbound weekday trains will be| / ; 5 : R T ? Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case: ‘Baccalaureats Sermon. 5 22 and 9.30 na# and 2.28 and 5.13/ 1D g 0“ . James L. Austin, carpenter, 30|, Tew. F. 8. Foster of the Baptist et Sorith Reval Star Siay : P- engers north bound after Sunday, church will preach the Penobscot Street, Norwlech, says: “It » o €raduating class Sunday evening. learig: lere wt 2350 0. will have ; i IF'SO—DO YOUR TRADING WITH US. WE sau. STANDARD hats o6 T Tob Hon v meems colds ' settie’ o my pack ana| The Bauks famity has moved into %.% ingtie. ) We - GOODS AT PRICES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE AND WE GNB kidneys, and th time E ) er S 5 o s g . s g Cmpgebo-fnsen hahope iy Fiven betwee Boston and Tewste Oiy : ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS, . oy b grradid Apvent (o ey s Ao RS LT O U B LY ' . T OF s = s-:|.;.. over- s liks. having & knife thrust inte my|SUEeTing intensely from a birned eye | 1008, two hours and 15 minutes for 55 o - ' LIS o SOoOOD w ™Y1 in which. mortar recently dropped, has | miles. . The 2 p. m. train makes it in 5 i ; back to stralighten up. The kidney |been aftend 5 adby.NnYorxwhl- two mn-nilsmtmntu. action is irregular. Doawr’s Kidney |15t Who does not yet give promise of £ # indoor Plonln. a full of Pills, procuredfrgm-Nicholson’s Drug Mm"x‘z’:f::’ Mum-nmm from | Miss Bertha I. Geer, who teaches st Store, Have always cured these at-|School at Northfleld. the Woodward dlnr!ct closed her tacks.“T have{tried other medicines m:‘nh,;"ml "”‘mm“mfl'“n‘g butéhave always found.it necessary to vn.h his parents, Mr. and Mrs, an | Clara B« eh-. Mrs. ere” &“3&.. Tor Chitdrens dq'. oF he Graduatin,