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a4 The Manhattan “»» Store News --- ecialists in Apparel for Men and Boys BOUGHT HAT AND SUIT IN WESTERLY Man Killed By Automobile at Apponaug Identified Through Local Purchases—U. S. Engineer Tobin Aiding New Highway - Commission—Chief Brown and Two Patrol- men:to Testify at- Somerset. ¥ - £ Our Greatfest Sale lfl fll a OFf Summer Dresses “ 54 48 JUST -PURCHASED SOME-DRESSES ‘FROM ONE OF THE LEADINGSNEW YORK MANUFACTUR. ERS AT A.PRICE SO AS TO-.ENABLE'US TO OFFER THESE VERY PRETTY DRESBES WITH MATERIALS IN SOME OF MOST OF ‘OUR-OWN AT THE ABOVE REMARKABLE LOW PRICE, THESEX DRESSES "WERE"IMPORTED AND ACTUALLY WORTH!$10.50. - OTHERS WORTH UP TQ $8.95. % 6 WHITE SALTS CHINCHILLA Coats COATS, SLIGHTLY SOILED, ALSO OTHERS, VALUES UP TO $1475.... H REMAINDER _OF QUR SPRING su |ts l( STOCK MOSTLY CHECKS AND CREPE-DE-CHINES AND GEORG- ETTES, VALUES $3.48 AND' $3.98.... W aists | SUMMER SKIRTS 1 IN ALL THE LATEST MATERIALS AND STYLES, ALSO EXTRA SIZES THE PLACE THAT SAVES AND SERVES s2.3° ‘\$1 29 35 98 Theiannual-muster;of, the New Eng- land States Veteran Firemen's leagte is totbe held.in Providence on Thurs- day, Aug. 31 Provided the Westerly Veteran Firemen's association secure the prospective apparatus in time, an entry will be made in the squirting contest. At a megting of the commit- tee having in charge fhe general ar- rangements for the muster, it was voted to send invitations to every as- sociation atfilfated with the league. The committee is assured that the list of contestants will be the largest that ever competed at a hand ine mus- ter, the estimate placing -the number between 50 and 60. The sum of $500 will dbe offered in prizes divided into $200, $150, §100 and $50. As the muster is to be a feature of the 44th annual convention. of the sociation of Fire Bn- gineers, the muster attendance will be very much larger than usual. | The man who was killed by being uck by an ai io when ncar the ar sch sonnug Sunda: \d_who wore clothing and a hat marked “I B. Crandall company, i clothiers, Westerly, R. L has_been | identified as Charlcs Rogers of Wick- ford. He was employed by Henry N. Girard, a lumberman, on the Post road at Wickford, He came to Westerly Saturday and bought the sult of clothes he wore when killed. Mr. Rogers was unmarried and leaves a sister who re- sides in the Pawtuxet valley and an- other sister in F Engineer Tobin of tho office of pub- lic roads, United States department of this matter, and for.the-best-interests of the toWn. Looal Laconics. Jared Lutton and his Verment tride have returned from their wedding trip. Edward Nestor, employed in Provi- dence, i5_spending a vacation at his home in Westerly. Harold Sears and Miss Ruby Luse of Brockton are guests at the parsonage of Grace Methodist church. The work of rebuilding the Watch Hill road has been suspended for the balance of the summer season. Mrs. Ethel Ireno Brown Brewer of Selingsgrove, Pa., is visitingsher-moth- er, Mrs. James Brown, in Elm street. Colonel Joseph Pendleton.,a former resident of Westerly, is in ‘command of the United: States marines at Santo Domingo. Chief of Police Brown, Policemen | Ferguson and John Riusi left Westerly at 4 o'clock for merset, Mass.,, by automonile. Th ere summoned 2s | witnesses against Arthur Belnont, who charged with the larceny of the aux- iliary boat which he beached at Quon- ocontaug. JEWETT CITY Pulpit Themes for Sunday—Congreg: tional C, E. Society Holds Successful Food Sale. Rev. J. W. Payne will preach at the Methodist church on Sunday morning, as Rev. Samuel Thatcher will be away BEGINNING TODAY Annual Sale of Men’s Spring-Summer Suits COMPRISING OUR ENTIRE STOCK, INCLUDING STAPLE BLACKS AND BLUES = RE D UCT ION S $15 and $18 SUITS - Now $£12.50 $20 and $22 SUITS - Wow $i£.50 $25 and wp SUIIS - Now $717.50 We have but two sales a year, and at these season end clearances we give exceptional values. The clothes offered are orly our regular stock with noth- ing added for sale purpeses. These Suits at their regular prices were extraordinary val- VOUR PATRONAGE ESERVER: 2griculture, e assisting tho members | for a few days, The Tyworth leagus ues. In view of the decided increase in the prices of woolens, IS4 Main St. Waureogan Block Westerly in establishing ‘s system of | ing, e o satioes Bolbp oy etc., at their present prices they present an opportunity for work that will be the mo: eneficial e moat Sunday evenings during July and Au- saving which should not be cverlooked. | for the town under ions that | gust. = o hishways ‘has passed from tho town |cecuny o pulpit at the Congrega- - SALE STARTS THIS WMIORKING —_— —— — ——— gunedt w <ol Son, 2 tional church Sunday morning. In the ‘ : s D of Cha Bu vening the Christian E: ve 3 P IVIYSTIC bekah lodge, No. 56, I O. O. F., was |Geer; songs in Italian and French, | Charles Berry Otiando ol e ey ooy anest, BATES-STREET SHIRT SALE--81.15 N 2 i€1d in Masonic temple Thutsday ev- | Miss' MacGown: piano, solo Beetho- | Smith, and these zentiemen have in”|Tho pastors subject jo The Power of = s R ening. District Deputy Mrs. Lena I, | ven’ A in D Major, Miss Mar- | vited expert advice. Tnzineer Tobin|Purpose B 5 3 i Wiledx-Wheele® Engagement An- | \Vilbur of Osprey Rebekah lodse, New | tha Wiillnms; Tilma's Adoration, | wil e a careful investization of| Rey. J. A. Spidell's morning topic &t Standard price $1.50. Choice assortment of patterns in both nouncéd—Eve wing of Cards at the |London, made an official visit. A com- | Miss MacGown. Miss -Lillian Caison nditlons with the aid of the|the Baptict charrn 18 Josns Sna oodt I Jiveit sl soft cuff Countrys Club —Recital—Church In. | Mittes was appointed fo arranse for | was accompanist. oh s Tani il beinln | St T e DR gt OoaT aundered and soft cuffs. terests. annual picnic which some time in Soclal-and Personal items. ommendations, the department 1N comes at the close of the morning ser- e Gearge C. Lane is spending a tew | Washinston ic plan will| vice, " The Soldier's Battle Song is the STRAW HATS REDUCED..$1 55 Sccial Evening at Country Club. days at Block Island, where Mrs.|be formula tted to the|gubject in the evening " There was a large attendance at the | Lane and son Robert have spent sev- | Commission. = . Fo \ 3 s Jath. Mystic_Country club Thursday even- |eral weeks. 'They will return home |, The commissioners are now busied in| . . rmrm_fim‘sa‘f!fi, et A Were $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. l;:ntlre stock on sale. Noth- 5 heeler, son | Ing. Whist was plaved during the | Mond, RIS e S T L b Toads. fudk enoush to keep them in|a food sale in e town hall'Gm Fric ing reserved. All the season’s best styles and braids. ! heeler. |evening and refreshments were serv Carroll Blivemsand Clarence Wilcox 5, L ho edl constrnetion | G2y, he' progeds of myhich for Masses. ed. The committee in char: | spent Friday in Providence. Zaix conaitiny, uk mo vesl consuction: AEID pTOteess OF IHICH) JNEL HOUED a ~ o 7 a re rist X work will be commenced until it towards the amount pledged by the so- and Mrs. Clarence Wil Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Morgan IS = rt,, pastor of St. 4 Pvadlar Ner, o < i Ban | Gefinitely decided just what is to be| clety for the piano fund. Over $16 was ¥ rel Mrs. E. E. Bradley, Mr have returned from a:visit in Provi- - 5 blic chureh i e T nave, done in”regard to the construction of | Teccived, Miss 3. A Burdick. ; Miss ich of , an % A s Rthiviey il 14 Sunday | & System of sewerage. It is the policy | Ethel ¥ _Miss' Josephine Erferson Patri [ory Sunday morn. | The recital given in the Congrega- [™pey"ana Jrs. Byrom U. Hatfela | Public money in permanent work and | chorge of the sale. b alter: reat saccess. The following oro. |2nd family of Deep River have arived T der Gossip and Chat. it g = e : aale s |2t th home Jedar Crest. | “1° WEERE OL G = S Mrs. Bdith beock d daughts beenst r a long time. gram was rendered: Mende o o smmes 1 - of sewer pipe. When the sewer con- aitt ock and daughter To Supply ' Pulpit. Spring Song. Coles taken D e s sRed s tion begins the sewer and b Helen of Wickford are visiting_Mrs. 121-125 MAIN STREET n, Walter Cole; vocal a vis R 2 = 2 Sy e Sabeoc mothe: B nnie Soule, Revi Geo H, [Miner: will , occupy | E28: "jalter Cole: yoce Prof. Cole of Cushing Aca- commasioners will co-operale In .t Reve E. M. Anthony's. Miss G the puini © Vethodist Eplscopal | pear e, Wiiem, : demy Isiihe guest of Dr. and 3rs. . § e trude Maclguinin of Wickford came ; churcl merning, e ab- | baritone solo, Allitsen's “iactionn. $ P ith M. beock and will remain G R N Gamaen, | aine, on |78, (he | Brelty Cron ONINGTON Bobtic e e e e n,i Mane, on |$0RF 08 EIo L e AR — - S \liss Bmma Gardner has been spend- e o Neviws ‘Tragedy of {he Tin sol-| ! ! Fishermen at Camps Along the She-| i€ 2 et Bt s ot New e o stri puty. ier, Walter Cole; tenor_ solo, When | e g islinidy ekt s o ) anet Mathews New Ha- e, Mrs. . Con the meetingsof Mystic Re-|the’ Night with Stilly Stlence, Mr,{Miss\Hewitt to Teach in Norwalk—| tucket—Ganhing Company Locking| < visiting relatives in town while NORWICH TOWN Aonesians il Con . or Available Site. e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Champion Sdputs Attend) MysticsLecture. | Automobile — Mathewscr. are away on a trip to poene Provides Iorwich | Tov Miss ‘H. Lillian Hewitt, for several A oo : oy £ by way, oL L Hegees J"gfi:;n Gfur Johnson Home Members— | ARG N\t tn mARast Beded w days differer e Great Lakes and will visit i . = nell of Huntington | years a ety . the Shet reporting | the copper mines in Michigan. Big Strawherries from Wauwesus My iestachech (F Shs i dee o VG TR e B 00 fory Curran and Miss Muriel| Hill—Going and Coming of Summer Shepherd Hill farm | will be Sunday o'clocie.§ faccept tne e ot foc) g £ Putnam was Villimontio were Tecent| Guests, sday to visic Mre.| Bpworth league and| She has resigmed and accepted the of- N olan’s. — Ra and family. hing in th Y subject| # ' LMOST i fer to be supeAvisor of writing in tho | OElRG Mons Robinson and son Farl| Judge Gardiner Greene sent his cary S = e Dk GrainlotouRs G anyone can recognize by chools of Norwalk ! day, to spend the summer in| ;" the Johnson home Friday me 5| SUNDAY SUBJECTS. % characteristics of Goodyear ough of Stminaton to “wet down or | M5 moier e e COLCHESTER ride. i i - No-Hook Tires. spray any automofle or vebicle ofl 1Y | o' Shet ted mills and is en- | S : Proach . me for the morning ' L IEoE ehep sty o sewale da) s 0 | vty Five Vear Old Daughter of Postmas- TaftylllssBastocitonFreach: t Mt. Calvary Baptist church the|verted Gifts. There will strength snd sturdiness of construction. (LS 1 il ones s B el e e e Burned | pregen af tho: Sunday morning Service th 3p. m o | And yi ar t the; i [t oot intaii e Trying to Save Her—Boys'|of the Firs: Congregational church in s service wii]| this service will be Three - i you can see that they are lively and {nounced_to Trving Wrig 5 Club Managers Meet. exchange with the pastor, Rey. G. H. H. Ricketts, | Devoted Men. | pliable to remarkable degree. i A % - Ewing. “onsrega~- i 3 4 - S Siandards ONAGH S he t aged daughter t the Central Baptist church thef The resilience flows out of the fact that Sl BT | o Sullivan, was se- Home from Vermont. =t pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. Dui their stoutness is built up s | O e e | £ rned Thursd afternoon.{ NMr. ai®l Mrs. Henry Govir { At the Second Congregational church | will speak at Doth hours. America's] layer of purest n:bbsr arlif lngia) 5 fu‘go‘n Fant s s | Baitic caller Friday oing out to a swing in the | Wednesday to their home on Wesi |y Poa . Tener of Stafford,| ldeal will be the morning subject. In eneEictarad e The Etonington troop of Boy Scouts| _ Canning Company Seeks Site. 1 saw a match iying on the|Town street from a visit with thelr|y ach nat the|the evening he will give an iliustrate anufactured. . Pt bR I e Sl PRt and drew it across a stone to | son, Henry W. Govin, in Winoosk | = address on Journeys of the First Chriss! o ; i ‘" e Sl was a good one. It flashed |and with other remtives in Burlington okt tian Missionaries.” The Sunday school| ‘wo things to be dreaded are tires that parish o The American Tndian. | 1 o \aerclathing atire e | vt | Greeneville Con tlopal | Rl est - Doom SR S CIEea RSN Iy ] : s he Ame 00! oo hat oveciter e ! gregational o ko bt et are skimped, and tires impregnated with The Camp Fire: Girls also : SIchastor’ Was | oe B et Tace sl e A : nday morning - the - pastor | 2nd women, conducted by the pastor, mineral substitutes for rubber. fne lectire e Sat by the windew sewing and hear: Sheltering ‘Arms Service. [ winn_ prec The Eolidavity of the i Dot o She sndiioeniy 08 N, o8 oA 4 : Y arias b ool in| bu s cal r the trouble was and seeing the child" e ) charen | R _ In No-Hook Tires you get both the size y's éhurchrsung by Rev A numbe local at | el aive can 1o her o e cnlid's | Sill be at the Sheltering Arms for tht| ¢ Trinity Methodist church, F. W. : 1 that spells safety and the purity of rubber | Willimantic camp gro ron_over 'the little one’s face and |Sunday afternoon service. oleman_pastor. the morning ‘sublect| It has been Qemonshinied thet af that ensures resilience. —— e stripped oft her clothing. = Having a o ill be The Divine Sympathy. ThereJIS-eoBSCneTlh, fe)ee hevss Wil onty 5 quantity of olive oil in the house she Champion Strawberries. 1 be no evening eervice. E 2 3 [ poured it over burns and tele-| James Turnbull of Wauwecus Hill| == — { Phoned for & physiclan. The Titile ona fare e O e e onierrios | At Christian Science room at K| is badly burned ~about the hody,|this week, so large that only room Thaver build Franklin e H throat, hands and_arms. e mother n o fill one box. juare, there will be a ice in the 1 7 | was burned about the hands and arme, | ‘eovred to All one pox. [ ct will be Sacra- i 1 The child's presence of mind in | ment, fants and Chil d OODEYEAR e R T Fo s s s linptiie Cow ! et oo ] oars. Harmy eck’s Corner is T : o U -t e i renting her eWalloW-|in Ariington, N, J. calied thers by the| At Park church there will bo proach- InUse For Over 30 Years | ) - 3 : InvAmiEon N | oy the ‘pastor, Rev. Samuel .| yuoo TIRES QQW Borough Brisfe: Howe, DD at ‘the morning service b == Gilbert Hall was a visitor in| Miss Annie Lynch of East Town|The colored quartette of Atlanta uni Goodycar Tiras; Heavy Tourist Tubes and “Tire Saver Accassories = 4 orwich Thursday. street 15 spending a few weeks with|Versity will sing. Sigature of % are cuny to 26 from Goodyear Servics Sition Daciers Everyrohers : o : : o deo Samuel McDonald has_moved his | friends in Wester 5 : 7 g 4 =Y portable sawmill from Salem to a e X The Associated Bible Students hold { & ; } R lgn large tract of woodland north of the | Miss Lols Manning of Yantic is the| services in W. G T. U. hall, 35 She- . | \ > 4 village guest of Miss Jessie Browning at her | tuc street. There will, bo Bible i it \ Tl : B s o e st e o0 Spend Your Vacation | X 5 : rlQn At the Colchester Ba chureh on| Henry Crocker, Sr, now in Bos ——— 2 They are easy to put on an | S Sunday morning at 10.45, Rev. B. D.|was at his home on Huntington avi At the Broadway Congregational l B d fale o it By o ot | v P 9 | Reminzton, the pastor. will take as |the first part of the week. church on Sunday morning Rev. Joseph 0 Dermuda s et | S un@ > subject, The Day of the Lord’s Re- e s ¢|E: Selden, D. 1. will preach on The i ot -~ P < i, urn and What It Means. Sunday | Mrs. Dennis Houlihan of Sturtevant| Mective of the Common Welfare. The| g: * ‘flu°:';=";‘;;:-|n‘ v % school at 12 noon. Young People's | strest has been at Lord’s Point this|evening serviee at 130, Musie by the| Eight-to- ninsteen day tours all ex{ res an ~ . . 5 Union at 6.15 p. r. Event i 3 W days' outing. e aletie oE At i “God by ous double-thick, | Let your light so shine that a friendly fortune RE R S R G S S S (e s pepsesifEam s e Locss Trea n il f The Question of the Hour—The Li-| MMiss Hope Comstock of Montville is e o3 Tqee Trsads ure dimiaished will know where to find you when it makes Gennaa Saldonit 2 visiting her. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. oL Bl thant St,fh‘f;ihhgifi.:i?; JOHN A 3 DUNN ent e up its mind to look you up”—says the Old cuest ot Rev. and Mrs. BB, Rems | on o Allen 28 ZVT 2l e PN ol il : ] Wize Base. r tngton's. Mr. and Mrs. William Bottomley of s st i e MAIN P Philosopher. F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was|BEast Town street have been at Cres- the B. Y. E 30. The 50" MAIN STHEET. : 2 calting on friends here Fridav. cent Beach for a weel’s outing. K Fortune smiles upon the man or family prepared to firey ave, oE Hebrontyas nlbed B et e ke comforiably receive . i e E Plain is visiting Mrs Qo ¥ PVl 7 ¥ ARIT: DAILY SERVICE y ive Her. Make your home a spot Boyal! Club. Managers Mest. at her home on Wauwecus street. STEAME LOCI\ ISLAND Until Sept. 5, to WATCH HILL »a BLOCKISLAND The annual meeting of the board of managers of the Colchester Boys' club was held Wednesday evening in the rooms of the club in Cragin Memorial Library building. The Teport of the secretary and treasurer were read and L4ttle Miss Doris Rose of Wauregan is:visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose, of Wauwecus Hill. where good-luck:will feel at ease-and hospitality will feel at” Elome. We are offering furniture at prices that will assist you in making your-home life more cheerful. Mrs.i John ;Denker has returned, to accepted, The following officers were v istreet aft See our-Comfortable.Couch Hammocks from $5.75 it 0. s e Tt ?fi:;‘li‘;&:flzf‘é&s:fm";?‘r;‘;f; e A. M. A M. P. M. P. M. to $9:75. «- . Gent, C. . Farnum; vice president, | in New York. : Norwich ... #8:55 #49:15 | Block Island. .....Lv. *2:15 #42:45 Sttty St “ ‘}éev_d (}1, ‘A, Blake; I_lsxelc;e;.;ux—yl,l John bt New London 10:45 | Watch Hill . ve . 3:45 4:20 n . 2 . ondrin; treasurer, H. P. Buell. Miss’, Katherine. McGarrlty of Hart- \] watch Hill H5. 500 NS T o = s 7% BeautifulRi loors -an: lidge and Ars. H. P. Buell mot ! S s 2: n .." 5:10 5:35 2 e " ugs for ind d-outdoors. s e ’If;surgia)?; m“e n‘m oen ;‘;‘,‘;‘d‘;',;grh:,‘?";g;;“:fi:n K‘,—“;g‘s‘l‘e‘; Ber 18 Block Island 1:30 | Norwich .........Due 6:30 6:50 o NS f Vil 1t . . . M. Several: Comfortable Porch Rockers still:left, from §|« tunceinors Thorsaay. oo o | Hontington avente. DS e e Al b $1.25/t0 $9.00. ., .; L enl A (Ca R e Ay pee ) jAtier, Deasing o fweale Nt ke X T 1SR T = 4 Thurs! 3 o eck’s -Corner, ot L A3 Kirlana of Norwichwas-call- | Fraoricke®t. Garoner his retumed (6 SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS #*. Screen Doors, Window and Porch Screens:in-differ- Ing on /frlends in' town ‘Thursday. his @ome*in New London. Ematerisls andoi Georgo: Case motored to Norwich-on ol i Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 to Scpterber 1 ent'mate and:sizes. Thursday. Miss May 7Bannister, and.her brother, AND A T e John Bannister, of ‘Wakefield, R. I, WATCH HILL RETURN have returned,after visiting their aunt, Mrs. DeliaxWhite, of§West-Town street. Mr.. and Mrs. “Joseph Kennedy of New Tiondon have:returned after a few days visit-with Mrs, Kennedy's sister, Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. Adults, 75c; Children, 40c. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill The joys, as wall.as_ the, burdens, of life:are pretty evenly ‘Givided be- | tween the ' sexes ;after all, and,prob- ably ajlitfle girl derives.esgmuch in- nocent? pieasure ’from bei flower, hea & Burke and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. M = Y o 3 It 3 = 4 g girl at a.wedding: as’a: littlel does | Mys.-'C. M. Welte, "of East Town i 37-47:MAIN: TREH',ENORW!CH X from going to ‘scHooliwith ;o live | street. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt, trousers.pocket.—