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FRESH s SPINACH » 12 NATIVE Fro: LAUNDRY STARCH 1b. 'PURE COCOA bulk, DOVE BRAND MOLASSES, can. . BROKEN HEAD RICE ... YELLOW CORN MEAL EEDLESS SUNKIST CURLY LETTUCE bunch FANCY PINEAPPLES, 2 for. . . . §NEW POTATOES 1b. Extraordinary Low Food Specials NATIVE Asparagus 2 ibs. 25¢ Fresh Creamery PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. . . FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS Ib. NATIVE VEAL to Roast, lb....... PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, each 12¢ FINE WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. ... SWIFT'S PURE LARD SQUASH, each. . TOMATOES, b.. ... JELLY DOUGHNUTS dozen § % ASSORTED CUP.CAKES dozen FOR SATURDAY The announcement made by Aibert G. Martin at the special town meeting in Stonington last Wednesday night that a town hail, fully equipped, we® H 1o be given to the town by a gentle- IH man who had no desire for prominénce H - in connection with the Savance ofter, 12 has resulted in considerable conjecture !LARD SUBb'I fiITUTE 20(: For Frying,1b......... as to the identity of the philanthropist. As the offer was genuine, no actiom was taken at the meéting concerning the appointment of a committee for the ! seléction of a site, the construction and furnighing of the proposed new build- jing. It was stated that the details of the generous offer would be made known at _the annual meeting in Sep- ! tember. It is undersioed that a site for the building has been selected in 1 Elm street, in the central part of the town of Stonington, not far from the SIRLOIN: ROAST Boned and Rolled, Ib. . residence of Edward E. Bradley, and | plans for the proposed building are be- e LEAN BEEF | Ing_prepared. For Potting, 1b | While it is not known just who is tting, et i to make this great gift to the town, BEEF LIVER 24c the general belief is that the donor is | Eugene Atwood, head of the Atwood Machine compan¥ of Stonington, and founder of the Eugene Atwood fund of $100,000 to ald young men in secur- ing a college deucation, and with resi- j dences in Maine and New York as well as in Stonington borough. The site said to_have been selected is convenient to Stonmington borough and is on the line of the Shore Line Electric railway, and more advdntage- ous to the large population of the village of Pawcatuck than is the pres- ent office of the town clerk, or the hall {ir which town meetings are held. The | site is also more accessible to the peo- ple from the Mystic section than are the present piaces where town business is transacted. Tidy, Well Trimmed LAMB LAMB According to statistics gleaned from the agricultural census fo Rhode Isi- and, just completed, there are 476 farms in the state, 1.382 of which were non-productive, or raised no product ! for other than home consumwtion. The farms, by cities and towns. are di- vided as follows: Barrington Bristol 63, Burrel'ville 143, Central Falls nofie, Charlestown 61, Coventry 161, Cranston . Cumberland 106, East Greenwich 104, Fast Providence 53. Exeter 105 Foster 160, Glocester 103, Hopkinton 202, Jamestown 37. Johnston 175. Lin- coln 105. Little Compton 158, Middle- town 170, Narragansetf Newport 20, ew Shoreham 183, North Kingstown orth Providence 44, North Smith- 102. Pawtucket 14, Portsmouth Providence 4. Richmond 85. Scit- uate 214, Smithfield 61, South Kings- v Tiverton 42. Warren 95, 219, Westerly 121, Waest Greenwich 70, West Warwick 86, Woon- socket 35: productive, 4,084: non-pro- ductive, 1,392. 13c if bought with other Groceries ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. can. . .42c CLOVER HILL VINEGAR, bottle. . ...10c Swift’s Sunbrite Cleanser HIRE’S ROOT BEER EXTRACT, bottle. .. . .15¢c POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL A9c lepmrttin ... .0 T5e ORANGES - 14 for 25¢ FANCY LEMONS dozen There were neo ca Third district court at the regular Fr i day session in Westerly, although one case was assigned for trial and the defendant and attorney were in court und made answer. The plaintiff and attorney for same were not in court. The attorne for defendan not | desire to pre the motion for a non- suit and expected to be heard later on a matter of costs, by reason of non- appearance of plalnufl’ Harry B. Agard was counse! for defendant and Samue! J. Casev of Richmond, who delivered the address at the Elks' Flag day exercises, was counsel for plaintiff. dge Wiltiams said that leniency matter at the start had flnafl) \n\nme 4 custom. and a bad one, by some lawyers wnho had business in court. and the time had almost arrived for reformation in that particular. and the trial of cases when assigned shouid be head. and they will be in the future or the violators of the ru'e must take the consequences. At some time when more lawvers are in court he judge ‘declared th matter would be brought to their direct attention. 7c HOT HOUSE CUKES FANCY GREEN PEAS 9c 9c .18c A large number will attend the an- | nual oufing of the Westeorly Historical society, which will be held next Tues- day at the site of the old Park church, near Haversham, when a deed of the old Park burying ground will be pre. | sented the society and a tablet wi dedicated to the memory of Re Joseph Par M. A. The exercises will }include an address of welcome by Rev. Joseph L. Peacock, the presentation of the deed by W. Clark Rathbun and ac- ceptance by William Segar. Rev. Sam- lI;AK}ELD BEANS BROWN BREAD B -+ 10e Cathcart will offer prayer. of Our Fathers and America will uet wa eld. COLCHESTER | anst g i I UL . an oration delivered by Rev Sl i ughter, Mrs. -George Samuet H. Davis, and there will be re- 2 i i 2 by Mrs. Detueiler, Brisha C - s 3 Wooster Leodge Closes Season With B . Iman and others. The benediction Banquet—Borough Minor Matters. s. Etta Van Wert of Nutley be pronounced by Rev. William F. —_— the guest of M and Mrs. w At the conclusion chowder illiams. i coster lodge, F. and A. M., held|leve. A | wil' be served as prepared by Rev. et mésting ‘of the season in Ma- | . Theodore Schultz of Norwich was'a | Frederick Thomas, an Indian Bacenn: riday evening. ‘olchester caller Thursday. f e oning the ann Mrs. Edwin Munson, Mrs. C. Z. Otis = Mrs. Van Cleve and Mrs. Van We c . : . ol. George H. Webb, director of were visitors in Hartford Thursday, ! d Making the trip in Alre Munenaroday. | census for Rhode lsland, based upan CASTORIA For Infants and Children 8 {orders from General Crowder, provost- 2 marshal, ha issued instructions for a rous campaign against persoms of the epecified ages who neglected or re- fused to register June 5 under the se- abeth Day left Thursday 1 few davs' visit in New York Joseph Fishkind returned Thu InUse ForOver 30 Years m a week's visit in New York. | Tec ce ‘aw. Town and ecity - i s Rattner has 'eft for a week's e and clerks of = administration Always bears ¢ with his daughter in New. York. | committees have been directed mot to the Thomas Curry and Edward Jones of | regisier any person who applies until Signature of anon were In town Friday evening |the name and sddress of the applicant ing the Masonic meeting. {have been submitted to an agent of < EL B ) = - the department of justice. Chiefs of . PRICE -This offer is for the month of June Police and town sergeants have been notified to spare no effort to arrest every male person between the.ages of 21 to 30, inclusive, who has not registered. John Henry Shaek 48, of Ston- Ington borough, died Friday morning, at his home in Elm street. Heé was bornsin New York but for twenty-two vears has rekided in Stonington where he was a weaver in the American Vel- Vet company mill. He Is survived by Mrs. Shackiey, two sons. and two daughters. He also leaves two brothers, Charles E, and William, a step-father, John R. Alber, and a hailf ister, Mrs. Joseph Curtin. of Rgek- ville, Conn. ~ Mr. Shackley was a | member_of Stonington council. Order | United Workmen, secretary and treas- urer of George Howe Fellows court, Foresters of America, and an honorary member of the Neptune Hose com- pany. Local Laconies. C. Leo Himging was on a business trip to Providence, Friday. Complaint comes from Pleasant View and Weekapaug for improved trolley. accommodation. Westerly contributions to the liberty Children COry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA F_orCou:ih'yorSeuhmmdtradeintheFall for a larger Victrola, AT FULL PURCHASE THE PLAUT-CADDEN (COMPANY Established 1872 i Noiwichi, Cotin: ] Specul-hon as to Anonymous Donor of Stenington’s Prou- ised New Town Hall—Tewn Has 121 F: Society P\llu Quting—Death of John H. Shackley— High School Defeats Stonington, 4 to 1—Docking-Van Dyke Engagement Announced. — loan sale was $367,600, or $67,000 above the allotted sum. Mrs. Joseph L. Lenihan, and two || children, returned Friday from a visit to Providence relatives. Thete were fifteen births, nine mar- riages and sixteen deaths in. the town of Stonington during May. Steamer Wateh Hill made the first trip of the season Friday, between Stoningtcn and Watch Hiil. Stonington borough steam fire en- zine was given a semi-oceassional test Friday evening and with satisfaetory result. wegs Michael J. Tirano, Westerly, law student, and Miss Marie Campigile, of New York city, are to be married on June 27. ¥or glving liguor to a person who had been posted, Elen Baker was pen- alized $17 and costs in the Stonington town court, Friday. The beautiful floral likerty bill used in connection with the Eiks' Flag Day ceremonial, composed of Key roses. lilies and violets, was the handiwork of Farquhar Smith. The freemen of Stonington borough will meet next week ana act upon a proposition to lease a portion of Northwest street to the Ship Con- struetion and Trading compan A The officers of the Grand chapter of Connecticut inspected Ruth chapter, [} Order Eastern Star, in Stonington. on Thursday night. Two candidates were initiated. A collation was served. Rev. John G. Dutton, of the Broad Street Christian church, Westeriy. and Rev. Dwight C. Stene, of the Second Congregational church, Stonington, will exchange pulpits Sunday mornmg. Otto Neiison, charged with not ha ing the tail Jamp of hts automobile lighted. as required by law. plerd=d zuilty in the Third District court. The case was continued upon pavment of costs, $2.80. Mr. and Mrs. John MéGann. of New York, en route to New Hampshire, where they wiil spend the summer are here or a few days, guests of their daughters. Mrs. George McBride, and Mirs. James McGarvie. ” And when you say KUPPENHEIMER you’ve said the utmost in Men’s Clothes. _No further arguments or apologies are nec\e’ssaify—-y‘ouA know and feel thatyour clothes are RIGHT. Smart Suits $18 to $25 Manhatan “The Kuppenheimer Store in Norwich” Copyright 1 Thie Houre of Kupp e Harold Earl MacLellan. son of Mr. Guard, and in Stonington there is a belief that the major's opinion was without official knowledge of condi- tions. Miss Yvonne Lafreniere Collects $8,- 450 Beond Subsecripti for Eighth Grade Pupils—All lows’ School teo Team Overturned. Hal- Graduste Fifteen— The banner eollector for subseribers for the Liberty loan bonds in the town of Plainfield was Miss Yvonne Lafre- niere, who received subscriptions to the amount of $2.4350. Receive Diplomas. The following eighth grade studénts in the Moosup grammar schoof have 1eceived their diplomas for their faith- ful work in the grades: Helen Wil- liams, Walter Kapala, Omer Grenier, Warren Clark. Dona Coderre, Everett Tyler, Harry Tavernire, Sprague Gal- up. All Hallows™ Will Graduat Diplomas are to be given the eighth grade students in_ All Hallows’ school on the afternoon of June 24 in All Hal- jows' church where exercises will he held. The students who are to reccive |diplomas are: Beritha Zercter, Dolores Bonner, Edna Grenier, Angelina . Mou- lin, Tda Geb, Aurora Gauthier, Fiora Wood, Alice’ Bassett, Adrian z.n.e Joseph Callonan, Francis Kennedy, fred Moquin, Daniel Jouret, Jomh Barnier. Game Taday. The Moosup Stars are to play the Union Village team & game of base- ball this afternoon on the Cranska ball lot. ] Fioyd Boyle. Louis Freeschette. Chas. Lapack and Eldred Salisbury al] local ball players, are now engaged to play w;lth a team representing Williams- ville. William Derby leaves 'this (Satur- day) mornt for a week's stay with relatives in Keene, N. H. Fidred Salisbury. who has been tak- ing a course at C. L. I. Sas returned kome for the summer. ‘Wiiliam Bellavance was a Provi- deénce caller on business Friday, mak- ing the trip in his automobjle. Plainfield High $chool students held a rehearsal in the Pedple’s Theatre -on Friday morning. e graduation ex- ercises are to be held in the theatre next Monday and Wednesday even- ings. Next Thursday evening the re- ception will be held in Milner hail. Knecked Team Overs The trailer used in mxn* lags on the Southern New England lephone Co.’s truck, struck a team near jthe Surprise store on_Prospect street, on Friday morning. The team wWas éwn-- ed by Darby of Danielson. TLittle damage was done, although the team was knocked over., Miss Florence Dm Hil' was a M 3 and Mrs, Alexander MacLellan, of ~ McGuil Yeusch, An’ Important Department Westerly, who is of the graduating BALTIC 5/?1?;:5-1:-"‘:‘—!. LIS, Jelin bed Quite sensibly the British adrm class of ‘the United States Naval Won - Jis Sl Btaka admits the last, bombing was-as | Academy, has sent invitations here for | Parochial School Pupils Guests _of R, :" 3 ':5 m‘"’: r!cel\e.d o cora |20d [-‘ou\flnnfl] 'Krhe\ G(‘_rmn” 2 Kr the comm . D i ocal busine: i 0! why should Britain's allies e third game in'the aerles of bass- | Nyt Moristey, 2t Volumowe |or \wosd ridey and atter consideranis | oty “heorant Evers cen ball zames with honors even at the| Additional Bond Subscribers—|trouble in engaging boys to throw the |ihoyia have a department for start, between the Westerly and Ston- Wood-tosser Wins by One Minute. wootfl :(r'nn ”t’hejb‘au;l;l;:rl"he Ad{:slr.d ed secrets, the ,,,.;, ‘,l,,,'\.m ¥ ingto red | ol faehio) SHE gL self. cr a|rgised —SCSpringfield Rep B ol e Voo a4 | The following puplls of the paroch: | careful survey of the pile he removed = sz = Score, Westerly 4, Stonington 1 “lial school were entérfained by Rev.|Lis coat and started something. A Great for Crack-Brains. ¢ i Mgt 5 R. P. Morrissey on the rectory grounds [large crowd assembled to watch the | .. o5 DT Tl The marriage engagement of Miss|,¢ Voluntown ~Thursday atternoon: work, to prova he was no sacker, he ! e dont suppose to i lina Stuart Docking, of Westerly, George Gadérette. George Legros, Cora |offered to bet a man in the crowd a|80% CHHE SIACF (A8 FR00 S0, Karl Skillman Van Dvke, of Mént-|g)jve, Palmena Deslandes, Julia Far- |box of cigars that he could finish the | Prominent crack-braiis Boe FUT was announced Thursday night| ey, Grace Quinn. Rosella Quinn, Wwal- [job in 15 minutes. D A R kiye of thims at Straitsmouth inn, Rockport. Mass. | ter’ Charron, Walter Rabitaille, How- | _After considerable talk his chel- |BAIC neloRR] 00 P08 where fourteen of het Wellesley class- |arg Brown, Walter Hussey, Yvonne |lenge was acceptéd and Oliver R. Por- Sile Jghwna mates jvere at a shere party. Tacroix, = Aurore Charron. Yvonne |telance produced his watch to tim Ukély 55 Hioaes Miss Helen Bourne Joy. daughter of | Chamberiain, Milgred Lay, Viola Mc-]the gperation. The group of witnésses ST A g | Mr. and Mrs Henry Bourne Jov, of | Shane. Géorge Deslandes, Rose Almee |awaited the result. The sticks of wood | The chances are that it will Detroit. summer cottazers at Watch | Fileatreault. > followed in_quick succession rnd by |good while before the herd of Hill, and Howard Barker Lee also of | During the afternoon sindwichcs, |strenuous effort he completed his task | Marne is in America again, * Detroit. will be married this (Satur- |cake, ice cream and soda were serv-d. |in 14 minutes, the other minute he ut:l- | unl Mrs. Joffre sends him b day) afternoon. The marriage will The winners of different sports were | ized in saying “I win." He also man- |for )somt:\.m:v_rf r:}” a B take place in the Joy residence. av;'arded pri Tl;’l' |)llDRhs m’;ge the | ufactures cigars. lumbus (& 7n 9 o e Seventecen Rhode Tslanders at|tTip in. Plon’s autobus. Rev. Thomas Death of Peter Brown, F Plattsburg have besn assigned to the{LyBch-and Rev. J. V. E. Belanger-ae- | poy = gl TUl (LTS They Don’t Count. First Regiment of Cavalry, and L. H.|(ompanied - the children. A vote Of|p 4,y of the death of Peter Brown| Bethmann-Hollweg.and Count Cze Robinson. of Narraganseit is includ- | (hanks was extended Father MoOrris- | .p Wworeester. nin are said to have reached a “# ed in the number. Eleven more are|*ey for his hospitalities. s agreement” in regard to Poland assigned to the Coast Artillery, and Men covered in Cellar. whether the Poles agree, too. is irre n . 7 evant.—Springfield Republica ?:mo—.ni;.‘fe:?e\in ‘:re'“::;f;:mgr Sing-| Weanesaay evening about 10 o'clock | _Another thing you have oObmerved oot St 2 siog aviation section. ingluding Flenry Rip.|tWo men were discovered in the cel- |The very ginks who speed their au- A Teving Piohuea: Bev. a0d- W H. Tralds af Kingoton: lar of a ténement on Main strect. The |tomobiles fastest really have no place( A Moviag P s R fve Burd Rat x | occupants of the house heard a noige |in particular to go and nothing in G @ I’f"_ Tt i B o gpresentative Burden A. Babeock |i ‘the basement and started to in- |particular to do.—Houston Post. gedting MSEmuny. Smairle r of Stonington, has made a public ex:| Loiigate. bug the intruders made t ik At N I E T OF 110500000 Pt pression that the Comnecticut Home 3 8 Svotded” belng b hat' army of 10,000,000.— Pittsbu Guard would never be called into ser-|562P€ and avolded being captured. Inquiring to Know. Post . If that be so the guardemen are Other Bond Subscribers. Cadorna -Strikes the Austrians on == wasting time and Connecticut a vast| Seléetman R. J. Jodoin has sold L{ the Carso, says a headllne. What| The men who are too fat to = gyes of monev. = Mr. Babcock i=lerty bonds to the amount of $3,600.{part -of an - Austrian is that?—New | will get a chance to reduce a major it the Rhode Isldnd Ndtional| Others who- subscribed ars: Tax Col- | Orleans States. ing the plow.—Memphis G&mm Furniture for the Newly-Weds We have furnished more homes of newly-weds the past three monthis -than we have in any previous twelve months. There must be some good reason for this. 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