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29-31 Shetucket St. MYSTIC Crary Cup Tennis Matches Start This Week at Country Club—More Money Needed for Band—Auto Mishap. The Mystic Cornet band will give a ing concert this ev: stand on Gravel stre been coming in more money No house to made as y have been part of the money. Auto Backed A Buick touring necticut license became unmanageable Monday on Dudley Hill backed dow: against the basement w. occupied by Charles a hole in the brick feet square. It is driver thre low gear when cl imt | machine was not much dam; the occupants, four injured. Tennis Tournament Starts Thursday. The annual ten the Crary champio this week Thur the Country club. MeacGown and Me; J. Wheeler, He is received there probably will be no more concer into reverse ther of Hartford were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. john T. Brooks. “a)ne Griswold of Massachusetts a business caller in the village Monday. NOANK from the Crary . S Domations have | Newsy Iltems Picked Up Around the wiy and unless| Village—Rushing Times at Shipyard The employes of the Palmer ship- | yara who are connected with the iron S enter | working department are busy all day 8reate jong and from now on will work till 11 o'clock at night. The plant is to Into House. be entirely electrically lighted and the car with a Con-|P® entirely o work will go on both day and night. evening and|For some time a big force has been 1, landi up | kept working Sunda The Binsg- 1l of the house | hamton will be compieted in about Cr tearing | two weeks Erskine and three chil- y have arrivad here ework Jack dren of New J for a visit. Miss Mildrea Chute and Mortir bing the Chute have been visiting In Gri women, were un-| Susan Morgan has been iting in New London Mrs. Duncan McDonald is entertain- Mr ton \rum New Jersey. Georze Wood d two ch s tourname William P in Mystic. Cornwall. Th Helen and cup has been visiting re! Vinal, twice by Mass. _Mrs. Minnie t once by Charles C. will go to Providence tomorrow for Dodge, Drs. a on the comm: George Fish has returned from cap match and men’s a visit in Vermont spend ‘o de place after the c Fair Committee Appointed. commit The follow appointe Mark's the middle o chairman; Cameron, George H. Cook, for of S Whe L St, Agatha's guild Local Menticn, | Mr. and Mrs, entertair Maxsorn of Miss Net pers has secured en'mmvm foreman in a Mr. and M: returned to t N, Y. with relat tonington lo t In regular and routine busir acted. ‘Warren Kimpb spending s Ketchum ampior tful weecks with Lida Ashben tee has been have been al fair of St Wilmer port 3 pected Mr. the rest of the t as night g es Waters has returned to his Caoper have rthampton, M in Pear] R.\'(-l",1 A several | building Reproduction of Columbus’ The Columbus flagship Santa Maria, went into winter quarters at Wester- 1y early last fall and has been afloat alongside a wharf in the Pawcatuck river ever since. This means a great loss to the owners. as it is during the summer that the income is the great- est, and it is classed as a poor day’s business when the receipts from visi- is not in excess of $10. The cause is financial loss is due to the plan to have the ship in Chicago in the early summer, and the delay in not getting her there is the failure to get a tug to tow the ship for any considerable distance towards the des- tination. Every effort has been made to get a suitable tow, but, as the cap- tain in command says: “It has been impossibie to secure the service of a tug, for a long distance, for love or money.” Plan was arranged on Tuesday for the Santa Maria to become part of a tow, bound from New York to Boston, but the indications were that it would fall through, as it would not give time to store the ship, get a crew, procure towing equipment, get clearance from the custom house anG New London. and transact other bus- iness due to the long stay of the ship in Westerly. A part of the plan was for the tug Westerly to tow the ship down the Pawcatuck river and out to the vicinity of Bartlett’s reef, where a tug with several barges bound to Bos- ton from New York, was to arrive at midnight, The Santa Maria was to be transferred as a part of that tow. The Santa Maria was at her berth in Westerly when the report closed. There are many automobiles, of many makes and from many states, in Westerly daily, and it is noted that in all the states the design of the registry plates This plan is pleasing to the automo- bilists who have ambition to be clas- and up-to-date, and also gives no- tice to traffic officers that the cars been legally registered within the The states seem to vie with ach other in making these plates : tractive and their presence does mnot of detract from the appea andsomest and more ex the ance at not so in Rhode in s state the style has mnot been changed in vears, and it is the cheap- st looking plate that is attached to any of the automobiles that visit Westerly. The °r cart tell by the plate whether or not the car been registered in 1916, as the law directs, as these plates have not been changed in style in at least five vears. This plan is a saving of con- erable proportions to the state, but + > obili that comply with are vcquirel to com: ac10 he price each year, but get no res ue for the money paid. One s among the first to register utomobile in the state remarked: LT bout time Little Rhody fell in to line.” The latest deeds of transfer of real estate, as recorded by Town Clerk Everett E. Whipple. are as follows W hington Trust company to Fr: lin I lot sor D. wson, 1ots in D dleton to Ches Westerly amicut Golf cll, nder C, side n to Breen, et ux., lot adjoin- end gemetery; Russell Hewitt ver: apes are finall ¢ schoolhouses. Taylor of Ind: his mother, to be placed napolis of New Miss Postum, wholesome molasses of the goodnes from the troubles that often attend coffee ing. If coffee don’t It comes r for making about 50 cups verage that is fast taking the nds of hom a Reason’ roasted with a bit of pure food-drink, of the grain, made of wheat, ses, is a brimful and entirely free drink- agree, use in two forms: The original Postum Cereal, which has {o be boiled; and Instant Postum—scluble— made in the cup Made rig per cup is Grocers everywhere sell POSTUM instantly. ht, both are equally delightful, and the cost about the same. Famous Flagship Reposes in Pawcatuck River Rrom Fajlure to Get Towed Away— Rhode Island Auto Markers Not Up With Neighbors in Style—Dr. Savage Appointed School Inspector. is changed each year.: i COMCHESTER dou 1s guest of Miss Gertrude Austin in Greenman avenue. Horace P. Dodge has just entered upon his thirty-ninth consecutive year as a clerk In the store of E. M. Dodge and company. Dr. C. Grant Savage has been ap- pointed medical inspector of schools, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. Russell Brown Smith. The park for automobiles along the east platform at the railroad station has been given a top dressing of fine bluestone. The improved conditions are appreciated. The annual outing and clambake of the Rhode Island Tax Officials as- sociation, will be held at Rocky Point today. Everett A. Kingsley of West- erly is president of the association. The members of, the Fifth company, Coast Artillery corps, who were on duty at the annual encampment at Fort Greble, enjoyed the ghost walk Tuesday evening, at the state arm- ory. Charles W. Willard and A. Julian Crandall, who have been at Block Is- land for a week with other members of the Atlantic Tuna club, have re- turned, and report satisfactory catches. with the construction of the sewerage tem, the sum of $4,000 has been oted to John Kenyon, and_$2,500 to Charles E. Sherman and J. Hobart Chapman. Dr. Joseph 4. Higgins, of Manches- ter, Conn., is ng at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Higgins in West Broad street, Paw- catuck. He is accompanied by Dr. } Dolan, also of Manchester. While at work on one of the build- ings at his home in Moss street. on Monday ging gave way, and Peleg carried to the ground in the debris. He was bruised and cut but not seriously injured. Conant Taylor, | States navy on of Mrs. John Taylor of Westerly, in command of the | monitor Tonopah mother ship at | the New London submarine base, and isits his mother as frequently as pos- sible. Correction: In the matter of salar- ies the board of water who will also be he introduction of the sewe: s, zed with system, war ned flcer Connec been Pawe tuck. ing car. ense charged wi is nection w! in Wester] ne d defence. The court £ ndir squa Montville Game Baseball Was Team Sa Arranged—Dr. There was health in No ranged. Montville Baseba its case to The I The item under tod n your paper eball team failed disappointing is plainly a as no word, r written, was ever passed i a game, in fact the p | news was the first we knew a thing about it. As this item carried a sub- head, kindly print | inently as the other, s Says Game Was Ar- Montv up I blame fall where it belo quite lik ly the Colchester ager had a dream. It Colchester wants a game they should drop us a postal at least, stat- | ing_their terms and date. Yours respectfully. Montville B. B. Association, Per C. E. Flaherty, Manager. C. F. Wyllis of Norwich was a visi tor in town Monday. Boys’ Club Will Camp. Danijel Goldberg was at Gardner's Lake Monday with his delivery car taking down the equipment of the Boys’ club, which are to camp_there. Mr. and Mrs. David Day of Bridgeport were guests of Mr. Day’s father and sisters on Norwich avenue the past week. Mrs. Harry Tew and daughter of Salem were calling on friends in town Monday. Mrs. Ernest farm, Hebron, Mr. and avenue ander of the was in town Monday. Through White Mountains. Dr. E. B. Cragin and family left town Monday for a_few weeks' tour through the White Mountains in their touring car. Their first stop was in | Williamstown, Mass. Leo White left town Monday for a week's visit with relatives in Water- | pury. Touis Chapman of Salem was the Bump of Pine Hill was the guest of her Mrs. John Higgins the past wee! Hop Yard For land to be used in connection || uis W, 1d is to receive $500 as hairman, and Tristam Babeodk s Albert Crandall will | ve $250 each. not n and wife and fa- H. Guinn, of East | , arrived in Westerly on 12 oon and will spend two Howard was former | nd_is now empl the k office Furness-With com- ownars and broker: Best Mohican FLOUR 1-16 bbl. sack. . 1-8 bbl. sack.. 90c We Cuarantee This Flour ly 47c Sugar Cured il Salt PORK § Ib. . ey, 8 Logs of LAMB T Fresh Cut HAMBURGER, b. .. 4 {E;AMB CHOPS 15¢ 19¢ Best Meadow Brook Creamery EUTTER Fresh, Pure 3ibs. §1. : Georgia Peaches, 2 gts. 25¢ 10c 12¢c Ib. CRISCO. . Green Peas, qt § Native Tomatoes, Ib. . Sweet Potatces, Ib. ... Grape Fruit over a hot bake stove t Department. See if y can make trial. Ivory: Soapis v v cake Stuffed Olives . Shredded Cocoanut . Seiberts Poison Fly Paper % Sunbeam Green Asparagu Sunbeam Shrimp, wet or dry kfast Cocoa. . . a ohican Bre: " THE OHICAN - CGOMPANY FREE CABBAGE with every purchase CORNED BEEF Plate Pieces, Ib......... 11c Neck Cuts, Ib.......... 15¢c Rump and Brisket, 1b. 18¢-20c Fresh PLATE BEEF FRESH EGGS, dozen 30Cc Best Mild CHEESE, Ib. 20c Mustard PICKLES, pint 10c OLEOMARGARINE . 25¢-50¢-$1.00 Pure White LARD, Ib. 15¢ Cooking Compound lb. 14c WHY FUSS AND WORRY ® we produce in our modern, clean shop at this store. 2 (artlina Head Rice, uncoated, pkg. 10c, 3 for s, large tin, e Deviied or Potted Meats, 1/, Ib llTTEH Ib. 31c None Better § Fresh LAMB for stewing 10c § Wel! Trimmed SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib.. 23c} vl | BACON by stnp 23(: Ib. . BEST NEW | POTATOES: peck 15¢-19¢-23c New Cabbage, head. . Egg Plant, 1b. . Summer Squash | each Cals SRR bl | Native Cukes, each.... & Step over to our y Cake or better Bread thar Let us suggest a any fi 98 1 4/zc, 10 fcl‘ Pompeian 43c ! 15c ! OLIVE 1 e i OiL pack i quart 4 No. 1%/, tin ! | 18¢c pint 2 sheets portance | Vanilla Jumbles, doz. Mohican Snowflake g Biscuit, doz iCc { Cinnamon Buns, doz. i a5 | msflm 2 S SR AL D s H twich Bread, each 6-10c R_,ze Bread, loaf ] irty, Fra oW a Eartle party STONINC\ Getting Ready for Parade on Saturday. 1 borough Firemen In election speci between H the Stivers, t ther was not rote was 52 to vers. One vote m for Anthor ess, who ot vote for ] another tie republican_on Elias Stonington probat: court business Tuesday afternoon, in Pawcatuck The selectmen met Monday after- noon and transacted routine business. The local firemen are getting atus in shape for 1 p rade of the fire depart- - afternoon. Mrs. Benjamin Ross, of North Water street, has Mr. and Mrs, Bdwdrd Sim- mon: of ewport, as their guests. nest Dollbaum sailed Saturda for South America, where he will en- gage in sheep farming. Persia has increased its demand for i cameras in the last two years. pre ans, their ir mania for t He before there was any mind of a world war in whi Teutonic _powers would be g against England, France and Rus Coming from a German source, at a time when there was n for biased thought or prejud sentiments have a deeper s than anything the Staats-Ze ad to on the relation: man Ridd thought in ificance ung has between Germany and her neighbor nations in the last two years.—Springfleld Re- publican. What is fame? Yesterday a “Courant” man attempted to reach the “Boston Transcript” by telephone and was finally informed by the operator that there was no such paper in the Massachusetts city.—Hartford Courant. piston head, etc. After destroying BONOX is positive and thorough. 276-292 STATE ST., CARBONOX Carbon deposits are the “death germs” of the gas engine and are responsible for 75 per cent. of motor troubles and service repair-bills. CARBONOX does not dissolve the carbon, but attacks the charred oil that fastens the flakes of carbon to each other and to the cyiinder, in a loose, flaky condition and is blown out with the exhaust. CAR- THE C. 5. MERSICK & CO. STATE DISTRIBUTORS this charred oil, the carbon is left New Haven, Conn. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From. Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- “days, Sundays at 6.15 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Pler, East River, fcot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days, at 5 p. m, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$§125 Resorts Halcyon House WATCH HILL, R. 1. BOATING, BATHING and FISHING (Bathing Free) from the House Board $9 to $15. Rooms with or without hoard. Also a suite of 4 rooms for housekeeping. Terms reasonable. L. HAASE, Fort Mansfield Road. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential ir modern house as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK y expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask Al us for plans and prices. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T I3 Il be in Norwich, August 1 with the latest New Make appointments ), fl | York Hair Sty early. R. N iN €. R CH AMBERLA Dental SaA)em FIGURE ON YOUR CTRICA WORK. WORK A SPECIALTY M. W. WELD Telznhone 7-12 M. mwé f‘:"ay 3uii52ng DEL -HOFF European Plan tes 75 nta ner day and um HAYES BROTHERS ohone 1227. 26-28 Bro Gaod For Hot Weather Shad Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- Salrnorz, Tunny Fish, Peopile’s Rarket © Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor D S. MARSH Pianos Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS Sunlight Building, 46 Franklin Street, Norwich DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- trance. Phone. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG Marsh Building, 230 State Street, New London .CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by-skilled labor. Telephone 50" West _Main St e e