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GUESS THE NUMBER OF “S.&H.” STAMP BOOKS IN OUR SHOW WINDOW. TEN' VALUABLE PRIZES AS FOLLOWS: FIRST PRIZE 1,000 “S.&H.” STAMPS SECOND PRIZE 500 “S.&H.” STAMPS 3 THIRD PRIZES OF 200 “S.&H.” STAMPS EACH 5 FOURTH PRIZES OF 100 “S.&H.” STAMPS EACH SUMTS O eTIa SUALTY AL ALK ARty Ve p: ling, Philip Di Pello, aged 21, and Dom- stop as soon as possible and the con- |inique Muscotte, aged 33, employed on dumrb acng"e;;gl:eer. .voge::. :;uw_l}_;th, the crusher of the Vito Construction _%. went bas ‘where Dotol 8 ey | company, which is working on the P well as the standard fabrios o found, styles offered their assistance to take him to | new Watch Hill road, were injured on e and the :u.flty superb, m:‘f‘ng.ufi\.:mhhm of the -t the station, but Medical Examiner | Sunday morning when they were hit Values to $17.50. = Stanton gave permission for the re- | by the crusher and were knocked in- = moval of the body to local undertak-|to a hole 15 feet deey. Di Pello's nose i 10 8, Dol T foet flee - ?Hu.r.nfir:-s COATS AT BARG...N PRICES—For the ms. roken face was badly 3 rom yea have a speci Bargain. Dr. Michael H. Scanlon, medical ex- | cut. Muscotte sustained two scalp = a pr.tt;.:cl‘ofllfl:' ;u ‘modish eu;- in :Illihom.‘ and stylish aminer of the town of ‘Westerly, who | wounds and a cut on the shest. They \e designs which are valued as high as §8.50, was summoned, examined Dotolo and | were attended by Dr. M. H. Scan- S hatf peis 3 as _ They P pronounced him dead, but being from | jon. price. the Rhode Island side of the river he P was unable to act as medical exam- | g . SE DRESS BARGAIN—Percales and Ging- jor Arthur N. Nash of Wester- [} A LIVE WIRE HOU! oo a ng. ton medicar erarmes orge D Stan: |1y has administersd the oath under || hams have been used in the construction of stylish house dresses \Stonington. Dr. Stanton was ill and | t"® new national guard law to First in a number of stylish models. The colorings are good, the unable to leave his home, but he gave | Lieutenant Robert E. Freestone and |§ quality is splendid and the dresses are cut generously —there’s permission Xor the removal of the | Jecond Lieutenant Harold Merrill of |} no skimping of materials. Norh “Benclephoned to Dr. Main of | jor Bourdon A. Baboock of the Coast|| HOUSE DRESSES OF BETTER QUALITY—Quality, style, fit medical examiner. The two physicians | ATtillery corps. Major Nash took and finish have all been considered in this Live Wire offering. made an examination of the body at |the oath In Providence last week. Good materials in pretty check and stripe designs have been the undertaker's rooms and found a | Tuesday evening the members of the made up into sturdy house dresses of exceptionally good appear- compound fracture of the left leg, ‘a | Firth eompany will all be given an ance. You never saw better for the price. fracturs of the right leg, left shoulder | OPPOrtunity to take tne oath. It is optional With the members to fake the|] WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES—Wash Dresses o T D e | Oath ' De; Giichiruad oo the: con L~ I sblid coloca sid Kirfee Datiah Tor SEUE Fhons st ot it of all the ribs on the left side. pany. There are 60 men in the of dresses which may be worn on the street as well as at home - '&‘?otulo was merw removed to undte;- gsgrcwafinyhllOn ;h: sm&eeevenlnz —clever in design and mo:d l-flufivo!y trimmed in various styles, 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 terl: h ut men A splendid variety displaying a wealth of color in body was. prepared for burlal = - | through guard duty drill preparators |} *°™® “-t's"w:-lmy o"ss;s’ -‘ :m:«’;n i L Bi: Stripe effects—$3.50 to $10.50. Several people living in the neigh- | to going to camp on July 1. WOMEN'S AND MI ES—Pretty sol AxarTe ¥ +I0% - borhood said that the bells at the colors and dainty flowered effects are to be seen in this lot of crossing were warning the approach of | Up to 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon, |§ Live Wire bargains. The models are all new and up-to-date i the train, but either the automobile | the closing hour of the town clerk’s and the dresses are all' daintily trimmed after the newer styles. Also a complete assortment of Washable White o I Wicey dhes anjaohie g e clerk’s wa ing so much noise ¢ 05 | oice Just 700 voters had register- (| You noed severalof these right now. 3 H H N olo coul nof ear e bells, or he|ed. s o 400 mq R4 - Skirts, revealing the newest ideas in novel pockets and || ols could not hear the belis or helod last year. The figures for the || HANDSOME WASH FROCKS IN COLORS—Novelty weaves, belts.—$1.95 to $5.00. across before the train reacned him,|past seven vears up to June 24 fol- [J StYlish stripe designs and dainty flowered voiles make up this for he apparently did not slacken his |low: 1910, 425; 1911, 460; 1912, not speed. The gates at the crossing are ; 1913, 324; 1 : 3 L WASHABLE CORDUROY SKIRTS—two smart || shecsied. durfss ine day bt fhe-saie | 00 P24 101 S50 1015 3an tender goes off duty at 6.45 o’clock, so bargain offering. Many of them are trimmed with con- g colors after the latest style, and have the neat Organ- die collars and cuffs. Every dress a bargain. . . o - Local Laconlcs. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ WHITE FROCKS—We have grouped models in white, rose and Hague blue.—$2.95 and || that he had been gone only R asr] - Sads Matiovts (Hatber: s iridtate I S ons BFics e Good: Aokt of pretty white frocks for both $3.95 The train which is due to leave New |of Brown university, is st her home || women and misses. The designs are clover and-all the dresses London at 6.17 and due to arrive at[on High street for the summer. the Westerly station at. 6.55, was late| Wrs David K. Pierce of Waterbury, and extra steam was being applied to | Conn. is visiting at the home of her make up lost time. A passenger on parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards the train said that he thought the¥|of Moss street were going about 40 miles an_hour. It = was about 10 minutes past 7 o'clock| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Champlin when the accident happened. gt Prl!w;&ence dwer;‘ gunlé ho&v;ar Sul])g- X % & F 2 = % 5 Louis Dotolo was born in Italy 38 [day of Mr. an rs. rles E. Popular new Frill Blouses with fetching sailor collars, years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Champlin on Granite street. o b S . . > ffael Dotolo. e came to this coun- b prettily embroidered in vari-colored designs. Made of | about 16 vears ago.. He has boms | Captain and 'Mrs. Robert G. Thack- / are handsomely trimmed with laces and embroideries of good quality. An early choice is advised. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Ken- g % . making armangements to become an |SraY and crepe de chine, georgette and cotton voile—Prices $1.95 || Emcitan ciilzen and Saturdes: was | Yon of Westfleld, were guest over the T 'k end of Mr. and Mrs. George W. going to Providence to take out his [mee TE to $6.50, naturalization papers, but because of | [hackeray on Oak street. the pressure of business had post- At the annual encampment of the poned the trip to today. He is sur-|Spanish War Veterans of Rhode Io. vived by his mother, who lived near|land held at Pawtucket, Saturday, | Naples, Italy, and his father who lives | Westerly was cho: hy S SPECIAL SALE OF COATS [ st i bttt S o e M B e ] come oo el . as Mrs. George E. Egger of N - |family plot in Noank Valley ceme-| 2rs. A. Hale Bennett returned last hies R Johng died suddesly at|.ett avenue -ten and .disiocatod her |tery.. e s = Sy DT IV Iy a t $9 7 5 e L T L e TR wrist in her home Saturday. She Heard and Seen. liireg . . Mr was atten: y Drs, . Briges of had been confined at his home at . Mrs. Charles D. Holmes is in West-| T.esife Gardn: 3 2 times for the past year. He was out- Asbaway RO I O Taphn af Weatet<l L N . (he” siest of Min. Iiaves e e °5.§f,.'xf€qs‘$?;?"’su'§. Bossrovimeide: 7 o Lo . s . . of-doors Saturday afternoon for the|'¥* Evans. : 1 %1 Closing out remaining stock-of Coats at this price. The first time in two weeiss, but early in | Mise Ida Walters of North Adams,| Harry Feldler has returned from %’;’:mv}'.‘,dfi L :23.:‘.‘.&3’1‘”:3 ok : . { . e evening he was en wit] ass., who was here to attend the|New York. regular prices were to $25. The assortment comprises | 5, §¥3mps In his stomach. e | Richardson-FHode wedding ~ Thuraday | Mr. and Mrs. George Eherhardt have | P'p 2% the Oreen school. . = e improved, however, through the night | evening, returned home munday, after |returned to New York after a visit {9 : Dress Coats, Utility Coats for travel and motor wear as | im2oys™, however, throush the night baving been the guest of Miss Syl- ) Mrs. Tuicy Ebernardt. Fals nniwersiy s tetoo, SR, ¢ MO 1l as Sport Coats in a wide variety of fashionable ma. || 3ining room. He was taken il again | via Lanphear. Mrs. Lillian Hewitt is visiting in | Simmer Working on a boat on the and went to his room, where his wife Norwalk. Great Lakes, between Duluth and terials. found him dead in bed about an hour | The George C. Moore company Base- Ashtabula. Mrs. L. P. Allyn has returned from . ball lost its first game of the season i & orwi visited * James Richasas Tohns ‘was: the sor | Saturday afternoon to the team of the | vioi in Hamborton, Va1 | John Ealmer of Norwich visited bis |ur Children’C of John B. Jolmsl_ot John street. He m‘g‘l‘; g’*:-‘t;“a'fhm"%’:n% "yr“ it b plncergel.t the oommer of| Miss Marjorie Brown, & frequent POR FLETCHER'S 15740 araatated trom tho Westarly | 1Y Flgh School ~Star moundsman | Weet Mystc avenve and Witbur | iiter et Black il aag mece | of - 4 Beecher Brown was graduated June T > High school with the class of 1894, |Ditched for the winners. It was Flint's | “NCr ) 410 wintame, a student at | I4th from Mt. Holyoke collese. She CASTORIA. £ After finishing his high school course | first defeat of the season. Boston Conservatory of Music is at|ls the oldest daughter of Wendell | M‘t he was employed by the New Eng- ‘Wilfred B. Utter has been a t- | the home of her mother, Mrs. Fannie | Brown and Harriet Sawyer, formerly land Granite company until 1904, as|.s an assistant scout master p&ol the | Williams for the stmme. ©|of_this parish, now of Cleveland, O, 8 drafteman. He Was afterwards em- | Westerly trooy of Boy Scouts. The| Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burrows and| Ralph Brown of State Py N;P%?figfim'gegngf P;o‘;; boys are now in camp at Yawgoog |family of Brooklyn, have, arrived at , the J. W. pan 53 Worcester, Mass., and the Woodbury pond, near the Rockville post office, | their summer 'homa in Pequot -av- ‘Hope Valley. A number of | enue. 2 Granite company of the same clty. He | {ne scouts who did not o to camp{ Miss Fannie Miner has returned to 121.125 Maln Street has been in Westerly for the past s Saturday will go today with Assistant|her home in Purdy Station, N. Y., ; . . ‘ Syl Jentm Scoutmaster Utter. after several days’ visit in town. Ry ¥ nge wuHamme:d with four loui —_—— Mrs. Mary E. Stott of Sag Harbor is | odges. He served as secretary o 7 R { . Westerly lodge, No. 1213, Loyal Order MYSTIC e = e Mrs. Elizabéth Wilbur has returned of Moose, was a past chancellor com- ¢ Pro YANTIC school day pleasing to parents and mender of Bowen lodge No. 30,|Masons and Members of Eastern fesm. gg"m,d"z,;‘;;g’; 2 Lot d \ ends who were present. ig] o ‘thias, a member of Man- Star Attend St. John's Day Servi s = ) 4 % The exercises opened with a Proces..| Chester unity, Loyal Pride of New e DALk W Sheecs_of Mes. Welows' A : t Methodist Church—Funeral of | brother, George C. Lane and family. L f aldnat England lodge, I. O. O. F., and was| & :f:,i?,:":,:,:;,:'::'"'m,n'"c:fi_: Momnam:l:glr;‘:r;;‘:h eonnool singing | oo Tetary of Nelson lodge, No. 206, Or-| Earl Meyers—Hartley Family to| Willlim T C. Chapman of School " street is seriously ill followed welcome, by Ralph Gibbs; | 36T Sons of St. George, and was a| Move to Providence. < Mrs. Arthur Doug! School—Diplo: Presented. recitation, Pleasant Thoughts, bagi|Past erand: president of the grand N:: e Do i Tt Bnl::l:y s st ] Chivers; ‘song, In Cardy Land, pris.|1odge of the State of Rhode Island. Sunday was observed as St. John's|aitong the funeral of Mr. Douglas - Miss Lois Manning and Frederick|ory’ grade: sscitation e owers | | He married Alice M. Hurst of One-|day by Charity and Rellef lodge, No.|oorata. Borl Mevers. < | . fuller Manning have returned from a (Party, Lila Smith; dramatic story, | ¢ Conn., in Providence, in 1905. Two |73, F. and A. M. In the morning the George Taylor of New Haven spent 4 veek's trip in Massachusetts, visiting|The Sick Doll, primary grade: song, |children were born to the union. A [members met at Masonic temple and Sunday in the village. | B Norcester and vieinity and attend. |The Birdies Ball, school: recitatios |daughter died about five vears ago, |marched to the Mothodist enteny | e Y i~ " | The Fairies, Charlotte Bentley; dia-|20d & son, Foster Kenneth, survives|where they listened to & sermon by Visited Camp Ground. | n gthe Manning reunion. logue, The Feace Maker, boys of prim. | Dim, besides the widow, father and |the pastor, Rev. W. H. Dunnack. The Close of School. ad 3 B ot Sy Try This on Your Smoke-Piano. ary gre song, Vacation Days, by |mother. members of Charity chapter, Order of | _George on Your o, 2 school ; recitation, What they tatght Bastern Star also attended church at| Witk bis family at Willimantic Camp y The closing exercises of the Yan-|Me, Mary Bentley; solo, Blue B A mass meeting for the ald- of the | the same place in a body. g Hiok ‘ ic school were held in the = senior | Stella Kilroy; cxercise, Guess Whas | Irish widows and orphars was. nong Sermon By Herbert Gurnee. Pt R ooy e T 2 Take a puil on 2 Relu—then smoke an oom, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, |in My Pocket, primary grads; reci-|Sunday evening in the Central thea. pe Y. | vhen the pupils of the primary de- tation, Just This Minute, Alton Kil- |ter on West Broad street, under the Sunday evening at the Methodist Dr. and Mrs. P. T. MacGo o, ordinary brand, and notice the flavor and mrtment joined in making the lastiroy; Vacation Song, school; playlet,|auspices of the Ancient Order of Hiv preached his|Annie Packer and Mrs. Samuel Stew- : art and George Teney have returned 3 the 5 : grected M. Gumes |from Ashburnbam, Mass. JH body of Relu as compared to ordinary < lyde WS spent H : £ Secet zove by i, o s o i, T ey v Wi morhs, S Oros T : Don't You Want Good Teeth? || thviis i i S for et B (P g S I o ou an eeth! e M R Pt Sunday School Picnic. yen is the guest of her mother, Mrs. | § ; dread of dental ir them' the graduating class and made a The Sunday School picnic of the - R e eara mlrmmyu:u D s s e fi?{:;, J|very_pleasing address after ~ which | Methodist. church will be held Tuesday | o e Bcrige L 2me hes left for a crowned or extracted LUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. America and Home Sweet {Home were (at the Wequetequock casino. x | sung. e——— ~ Will Move to Providence. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES In a Few Worda. s Mr. apd Mrs. Hartley and STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE H -nunt“m ‘week end family are to move to this STERILIZED INSTRUNZNTS ey T, Charles Bentley, U. & Myers, - = / ; e ‘ % CLEAN LINEN N., spent the week end at the home Meyers, died - L = ¥ > ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS L e e S 2 ! LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Do If these 1 to call for examinatios appeal you, for i n _and estimate. Ne DR. F. C. JACKSON ;i '/ DR. D. J, COYLEB DENTISTS NORWICH, CONN, > . 5 "g" o e Held from the home Mto1P. M. . 3 1 : e_and Miss .Annie | of his "L';'-m-:, :