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i ] i %% a0y % , 553 j [ k Dur h Annual Live ero Salo--tho : hlygos( mono_y-savlny event of the year. Weeks ami months have been spent in preparing for it, and thousands of doliars’ worth of worthy merchan- that irritate and 'dhe:oy dise will leave our counters at prices which will g et wthem“b:h:yof SRR e e S e mean big savings for you. No less a person than the noted British ot lmportant. night i STt B fre e son .ol . TODAY WILL BE THE BIG DAY and sought a glass for spectacles and . X fublle wm;kns ;ihepmanI. &‘l‘dnt:or (;n'. o a 'y years e employ of the city, eyeglasses fl:at would exclude danger- has resigned to take effect Juby . 1. ) T when he will retire and remove to 1 OuS rays from entering the eyes. room. At'8 o'clock the lodge room | Pomfret, Conn., where he has purchas. William Crookes ‘Glass was filled with members and gueésts, | ed a flM regidence. He will be suec- 4 when the work was nemnllflnfl in a|ceeded by Assistant Engineer Ralph Y Smooth and finished manner. Guests | A. Vickers. = Mr. Dart was bora. in Were present from New London, Wes. | New London, Corn,, and . sraduated ; 0 / terly, Stonington and Norwich. from the ol Bartlett High school, the » % (Y ‘wonderfubdiscovery. It hualnmly Academy Graduating Exerclses. | Predecessor of tho Bulkeley school. He 3 | of Grand Officers Visit Charity Chapter —Graduating Exercises at Academy | lodge. The —Wedding—Odd Fellows’ Memorial | SO0 Day. is a brother of M. Wilson Dart, form- tint, and, therefore, is not objec- M g exerclse S oniie | or mayor of New London, and son of in appearance. , e o evening in the assembly hall, which | (3 [21° Then E. Dart who was an b was crowded with relatives and i For any ane who wears glasses the beneficial effect of wearing lenses made of Sir William Bank sireet, New London, was erected e 00 the Slaks g’l;l‘l,;n ‘°m5’ by J. Vinton Dart, while he was 2 res- program i oo o g played by Miss Dva Burdick; Bectho: Jaint of Eowiien tal enrolment thus far from Rhodo Is-| ROOSEVELT CONFERS WITH VI It was attended »1 8,000 per. | of stairs out on the roof. Later the % im'n - ven’s Hymn aise, grades an Th land is 25 PROGRESSIVE LEADERS. | 5°7%. ‘meml of TOY! 74 essny, The. ‘Tel b, Arildred ere was a large assemblance of tamily, Cabinet at 3 5 Rawson; recitations, Lincoin's Spoech, | relatives and friends at the funeral of |, The Flag Day exercises of Westerly s o — Lodge of Elks, wili be held in the | Future Course of the Party Was Dis- | COIPS, and nearly The nigh omeors Ralph Pocker; essay, Thomas Edison | Edward McKnight, Tuesday morning, uture Course e Party Was o o on Alfred. Haltistial, recitations. S | which was soremnized with s req“,eg‘ town hall this evening and open to fthe army and navy % nsult-your own Oculis: cused—Perkins lssucs Statement. together with man: Co; t R Al neme hrarise with & Tequtem |ie vublic.” Tho! NAdtess "Will be by or with the fles y Optometrist or Optician. A. B. West, of Providence, membors of parllament and conspic- Iamb; essay, A Night in the Medi- | pastor, Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald, celebrant. New York, June 13—Colonel Theo- | g S01 ‘Drafiches of the Ask him for the Crookes Glass Booklet, terranean, Belle Cutter; recitatipn, | A trio composed of Mrs. Michael Dris- | The recommendation of Postmaster| dore Rooseyelt had a confer: here | notiory flfl"rs: from es of the Pl flvfifly:npcdm trithd The Wreck of the Heepersus, Eimer | coll, soprano, Martin H. _Speliman |John A. Farrell that the branch office e about fomight with Georss = W. Gerking,| Nearly haif of the congregation was | their escape by Way of the roof. Branich; essay, Weinar in the Eight- | tenor, and C. Leo Higgins, bass, sang|at Pleasant View bo Kept open until| Governor Hiram W, Johnson, Oscar S. “w?.fihu"%z the m"._u_ from v > centh Century, Sadie Cullencky; reci-|Jesus Mi, p2d at the conclusion of | October 1, hag been approved by the Strauss end Chester H, Rowell nt Cal- u:o king in a fleld marshai’s uniform | se————— tation, War, John sn:eg;an.dtgm song, | the mass. ] M. Speniman sang Sweet r}:allnrctlgl:;:it SQ;!:T;?ME this office ffornta to dlscuss the mlm‘e course of privates, Khald, Black | " ~IME: TOo anta Lucia, grades an: essay, | Going y. Burial was in new St. o Drkregsive party. Hia tentative cept RESSIVES The Economic Value of Birds, Waltor | Michael's. cemetery and the bearers| Aubrey L. Maddock, of Hartford, | refusal of the presidential momimation Wg:&rfinhw B ot e b v ot cn e . Bawards; recitation, A Tribute to the | Wore John Mahoney, Alexander Alts | formerly of Westerly, and Miss Mer- | and the sdvisapiilty ot having pit sl BSOS Says Democrats Will Cordially and’ Dog, Lucinda Whitman; essay, The|ken, Michael Donohue and Colonel |ion Elizabeth Moore, daughter of M. | one else named in his stead as a can- | POLICEMAN RESCUES CHILD Sincerely Welcome Them. Water Wonders of the United States, | Michael Twoomey. and Mrs. Charles H. Moore will be|digate by the natlonal executive com- i Mary Watrous: essay, The History of martied this evening of the home of | mittes of the jrty were consldered, FRON BURNING BUILDING) | o resitkiins emistry, Warren B, Fish; class his-| pr, He i the bride’s parents arttor: T, lenel Hoosevelt would ot alk for e L tory, Catherine Woodbury; class Bro-| Rhode .mdsfif‘c,"‘;flz'::nzfmfi: Maddock Is assietant city editer of | publication on what took place at Goss Through Burning Hallway and | Combs gent the foligwing teley phecy, Bessio Bendett; address, Rev.|that Gemeral Leanard Wood wii we:|the Hartford Courant. omferance; but M. Puwiog tasued (ha] - Carvles Baby Out “of New York | &Y O e S o Youk, tn G H AMiner; awards for excellence, | he able to keep his ~engagement to| Flag Day will be geners:y observed | following statement: Apartment House. a statement of Mr. Col Principal Walter Hammond; presen-|speak nt the commencement exercis-|in Westerly by a genorous aisplay of| “All members of the progressive rogressi ons o iiplomas, Charles R, Heath. | o5 today (Wednesday), because of the | the emblem of the free and the home | Party and its organization should re-| New York, June 13.—Digregarding school visitor Blur?]her -nnw‘EErahm& pressure of official business. Dr. Mer- |of the brave, and patriotic cxercises | member that at the close of the pro- flames and. dashing through smoke- Eifdes 6, 7 and §; march, Bva Bur-| rjj Edwards Gates will take his place|in the schools. Maurice . Flynn,| gressive convention in Chicago e e o consideraion. o Wedding of Local Interest. and speak on the topic, Prepared. president of the Westcrly town coun- | meeting of the national committee | filled halls and up two flights of stairs Dr. Gates is-one of _Washington's| cil, has requested that all automobile Miss Edith Kingwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bela Kingman, was called to be held in Chicago, June | Patrolman Florent V. Haerie, of the m\:l hnmve“eu .,p-.* h"l 2& prominent men, having been president | carry flags which will tend to create! 26, a weck from next Monday. ‘This & tation, rescued, early to- | his former and enthusiastic fol of Rutger's college and president- of |more patriotic interest. will be after the democratic conven- «ll:ty!.h st g o i atnbiine. o . e oh a9 oW, eoolit, | Amherst college. He has heen a mem-| Miss Mattie P. Babcock, a former|ton at St. Lous and the result of|poyi,'at 103 Seoond street. The po.|eressive democrats sordtally ana ‘oin- ¥ and Ralph Adams Joslin of Leomin-|ber of the board of industrial commis- | resident of Pawcatuck, life-owner of | that convention will be known. licefnan’s hair and eyebrows wers |cerely offer them safety.” ster, Mass. wore unifed in marrioge| sioners since 1884, the Barber Memorial bullding in| “Sufficient time will have ‘elapsed|girfoq"ana one of the children was Sln ey SenipJune. 26 gt the e Westerly, and first cousin of John F.|after the progressive republican and| gyghery burned. Can Take Your Choloe. e toat '1" nater. Saveral|, The boss barbers of Westerly have|Vose, who has been in Washington O A A lOW eour| ~ Haerle ran into the house, and on L Srubeimitaven e to be £ s TNl esent at the | formed & union under the name of The | and Atlantic City for several months, | Sommitteemen In each sta Hraont | Feaching the second floor saw Mrs. So- £ oy, B ©| Barbers’ association and clected ofi- |is mow visiting her three aunts in|[n a general way the public sen tis | phie Gluckman standing with —her 7 e cers as follows: Brward Whalen,|Bast Greenwich, R. I She will re-|Ineach of (he Aistawaud £ "‘n&' daughter, Edna, two and a half years or any ofl‘lfl' lenses of merit made to any prescrip- Momorial 8unday Observance. president; Anthony Orlando, secretary: [ turn next week:to her home in Dobbe | IRformafion. to the meeting of wm old, in her arms. The policeman seiz- . - Sunday was observed by Stonington | Joseph Montl, treasurer, The asso-|Ferry, N. Y. et i mittes, —on]ed the child and made his way down tion can be obtained of lodsy, No, 36, 1. O. O, ¥, and Mystio| clation has &' membership of stxteen, — - then be taken by our committes, the burning stairs to the street. Mra. h lodge, No. 66, % O. O. F., as|and the iist does not include all the STONINGTON T A e aitad Y. "{g‘ Gluckman followed him. 0 e e b kDO s | S shops in the town. Commenc- Sindutves AL rr . y tometrist an: 1an, Mrs. Gluckman then cried out that about 90 members of Stonington lodge | ing July 1, the price of & halr cut will e various local and state organizations.|, . hapy Claude, one year old, was on and 40 memhers of Mystic Rebekah | be twenty-five cents and fifteen cents| There will be an elaborate observ-| No actlon should be fl.l{{an &y Individ the thivd fioor, Hiscle res-hack and | M I e jadtonded the Methodist church|for a shave. —The shops will close at|ance of Flag Day at Buena Vista, | Uals, progressives Ry the various|found the baby unconsclous from the Ustnod to an wble sermon by |8 o'clock each evening. except Satur-|wherq Mrs. Hdward E. Bradley win|Oréanizations until the actton of the| ove “'“mg carried it up two flights|s fhe pastor, Rev, Williat H, Dannaok day, when the time Timmit w1 be 11 Fio o o oot | Bational commitice has been mads whobs wubject, was The Baipmant. of | oieder s reason for the advanos|DaVe 8s her guests the members public! ________.__._.__._=,=_-= 4 Man, Thomas Meroer sang the of- | In prices ‘and regulation closing hours, | Phebe Greene Ward Chapter, Daugh- | Mr. Perking said that this m 728 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn, essage, fertory solo, At the close of the ser-|id given s a steady increase in the|ters of American Revolution, as well | In substance, had been sent tonight by =) UTO JAC : vico Mrs, John Johnson sang Very of- | cost of barber iupyvlu sinco tho|as represcntatives from the severai| islesraph to the members of the ma- ETELER A ACK z:fix:ly. leagoso x:n:i m?”&n $ongre- | commencement of the ch.nylerl ,}n New f;anflnn zuntyl.“'rg: mamn. itteo The PETELER AUTO JACK embodies strength, sim- & Yema! B kienies iy ndse w chai) 4 > orders pamsed out of the church, At Lot L ioantis. u.,,,fi_n'“';,o‘,,';_,,i“’w}‘m fiags and | Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt came to plicity and power, and is the only jack with sa automstis L R éfi?,v‘:°l‘27.‘.‘.3’:y'“:’;‘.‘l';2"&?’¥m‘€es“ 62} Professor:C. L. Bristol..of Westerly | the. o m'ml “cPerimtmei et ghose o) and his frop ber. I/ Gastipied &5 eiotucibe’ B3 A : , o e Koz i ‘departed brothers were decorated. * |has enrolled as a recruit for the third | Welter J. Pond, of New York and returning from b Jacks and give the motorist a feeling of confidence that o N % S military camp at Plattsburg. The to- | Lord’s Point, the well known f go Umm :uu. transport n-t- it will not only do the work asked of i, but do this work sngnd . e L ieing. same ot bis S comapos x%'., But. which will ot 800k un in the easiest way, dey in and dey out—indefinttely. For | | Mrs. Bonjamin F. Crandall. ROBERTSON MAY BE tons, including I Ando‘xg 'r.MAif":“ MOme cflf‘m ot mmmu v}m" i) sale at all garages. < Agee i My || ' \ e e B o o KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR | BLle s, o °"{ for at bia ofios with Haymond Rob- THE.C. S. MERSICK & CO,, ' ) ? her home in West Mystio' Sunday |} 2 At the_next meeting of St, Mary's | bins, who was chalrman of the pro- : ~ from {lls_incident to age.. She was 'Tierney s @& second vice presi- oconvention, and Harold L. P DISTRIBUTORS born in New York oity, but has re- dont and medrotary “will bo'slected to | [okes, rowressive natlonal commit- New Han s sided in Mystic for over fifty years. ; ; A1l th v du caused by the resig- | teeman from Illinols, | She ts survived by ono son, “Richard : S Ry d: i Lae- and; Mevion PR e e great English scientist, 4 N | ST v antaty, Sl e Miss Chiet - tnspeol {:r John ‘Frumbull, of LD FOR KITOHENE Ked for Six. years to in - g and Mrs, Ellas Pray, sl of West X ma;p“h:j Sabther, Mow 3. V. A Pruth- H:———h B : o Mystic, 3 in « V. % . a material for eyegiass . To Bo Graduated st Williman b R it e PPN e gpa 0 - - B amalondinl - agriey . yeg jallies Bllen Doggemncs of this vil- o ¢ Stonthston High senool oS % s o o grad- - — Lond — Hnf la l:’ou ,f:ltt“r thg usted t;l:a (W.dn”da,y) trom . the . l\n. L b7 ] rmful ultra - violet an, have the lon, Willimantio State Notmal school. Miss o No Peacg Here. at | oo 1 | Kitchoner, held lnsa Faals Ca- SIR WILLIAM nes was mu&m of Broad- nen, n — CROOKES Lens in’the two shades, | way B“% sch o E: S S v : ChEEiiRety e BRI B Tools, Cutlery, Rakes, Hoes, E FA Y J. F. MARCH Nminmmd'fluro. > ‘ e ———————— . Qfl%h“——mhw “"’ OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN, The “uh Aaau'hh! of ll)l? and “!’l. ' An essen tial to 10 Broagway, Norwich, Conn. d relief these wonder- e e ||| health and good | KEENKUTTER TOOLS AND cumm okes Lenses are to . . 2 G.tes ar BN} t‘ctb— x : ‘strained eyes. They J|fucl insisted that they oo A 2 e Great Lakes 2 e - ey prevent one of i Pubt o New Tonton \ LAWN MOW;R" most frequent causes of 8-inch wheels, 4 cutting blades ... strair ‘14-md| $3.00 16-inch $3.25 18-inch’$3.50 rays out of hoth day- ight and artificial light. It ll take us just ahout six nds to show you what a .and headache. ; 4 - ; ; S | FOR SALE BY hee ol 1 : 5 x . ¢ Y B! : " co 200 LONGSHOREMEN . e | witl n-:flm e e 3 2 | ' s and Lons Grinders ON STRIKE AT BOSTON PAINTS = M&mfllnflwmw. uthhm- : : K; and Vi for F ylnho Sq:olin v Ehp‘t‘ndm