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Norwich Man Fractures Right Hip, Stepping From Moving! smK WOMEN sical Examination—Hearing in Thomas Divorce C...e—l Compo\md' inkham’s = ei.":evu le Yanello Appeals—William Collins, Wrestler, Again At- Suffering, . tacked by a Negro. 4 . The Picture 7Tells Bridgeton,N.J.—“I cannot speak too highly of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound for inflammation and CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY: LABOR DAY —— ; VICTROLA WASSERMANN =~ The sed more than ordinarily by the By recent orders of the war de- The Plaut-Cadden Co. v a1 of nearly | mands, fore v %y ks ey nods Taiana Coast_ Artiliery | The chartered commands of she state was "'fii h‘:"l\lh! Estab. 1872 Estab. 1872 companies have been Each | have also devoted much time guring and woul e ter- Pla. rible pains so that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I would be so miser: ble that I-could not | " Building 144.146 Main St Norwich, Ct. —— the past month, many of the members qualifying as marksmen, sharpshoo ers, or experts/ The range has been open to all chartered commands, ex- cept the Newport Artillery, which has a range in the home city. | company will be known as C. A. C., N. B. company, the N. B. signifying those of Narragansett Bay division. The N. B. replaces the national guard letters, N. G. In the future the com- panies will be known as follows = Headquarters company, now First 144-146 Main St Norwich, Ct. Soda Water GOOD ROOFING Company, C. A, C. N. B.; Artillery| Orders were sent Friday night to all xnd Bottling Engineers, Second Company, regulars | Rhode Island selection boards for the Works in all Adams, ‘Third Company; | mobilization and entrainment of e - ?:gu’l\:;:, Fourth Compang: Fifth|111 men who will go to the federal|change. I later took Lydie E. Pink- C. E. WRIGHT Chas.E. Whitaker Company, regulars, Fifth Company;|encampment at Ayer, Mass., Septem-|ham’s Vegetable Compound and soon Miere oA First Company, regulars, at Fort|ber 5 under the sélactive service 1aw., feit a change for the better. I took it et ania 21 Water St. All men who are ckosen as the ini- Adams, Sixth Company; First Com- until I was in good healthy conditior. pany, regulars, at Fort Greble, Sev- enth Company; Third Company, regu- lars, at Fort Greble, Eighth Com- pany; First Company, R. I C. A, now Ninth Company; Third Company, N. Eleverth Com- tial increment will report to their re- spective selection board headquart- ers, in time to take conveyance and arrive in Providence, at the Union station, at 12 o'clock, noon. These men will represent five per cemt. of | good results.”” I recommend the Pinkham remedies to all women as [ have used théem with such Mrs. MILFORD T. CuM- MINGS, 322 Harmony St., Penn’s Grove, —_— FERGUSON’S . on Franklin S = Diamon Watches, auare 5, 7 Photographic Goods? Why The CRANSTON cCoO. Tenth Company; Els A. C. 8 i Twelfth Company; N. ‘Thirteenth = Cut Glass and Silverware of course 25-20 Broadway Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as a remedy for e distressi ills of women such as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, « backache, painful periods, nervousness and ki ‘ailmentas. s the quota of 2,211 for the state. an “came with- Mrs. Eugene Stillm. in an ace of being killed,” whatever that may mean, according to0 a stander who witnessed a near-acci dent Saturday morning. - Mrs. Still-| man was crossing the street, at Main | and Broad street, when an automobile operator bore down upon her. It was a case of striking the lady or a wag- on with the operator and he quickly selected the wagon. He had the au- tomobile well under control and in consequence the wagon was but slight- ly damaged. Mrs. Stillman escaped injury, although considerably excited cver the incident. ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE OF THE. BIG SALE OF FINE SHOES at the BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE. Y?tlr oppa'tlmitytopid(fmn-hrge'gmrtmentofhdles’ Oxford Shoes at HALF PRICE. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Fall Shoes arriving daily, hence this Big Sale to make room for the new goods. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE—DON'T WAIT Company; N. _G., Fourteenth Company, . Ffteenth Company, N. G., Fifteenth Company, N. B.; Six- teenth, Seventeenth and Eighteentn Companies, remain unchanged except for lettering: TFifth Company. N. G., Ninéteenth Company, . Company, N. G., Twentieth Company, N. B.; Seventh Company, N. G.; Twenty-First Company, N. B, and Eighth Company, N. G. Twenty-Sec- ond Company, N. B. The Fourteenth Company left Fort Getty Thursday for Springflzld, Mass. to replacesthe Sixth Company, whic] was ordered to Springfield earlier in the week. It is probable that the Sixth Company may be transferred to Plattsburg to aid in trench construc- Willard Sterage Batteries HIGH GRADE COAL CHAPPELL COC. awarded the Israel R. Sheldon trophy and also the $15 in gold offered by the Narragansett Gun club.. The Du- pont trophy will be awarded to the high gun-using the added bird tem for handicapping. Charles E. Sherman has presented to the South County club a handsome gold trophy in the form a watch fob to be won three times before it becomes the sole property of the winner. This will be competed for the first time. Things Electrical Walter P. Moran, Shetucket St. Telephone | Telephons LUMBER of all. descriptions CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 THUMM'S Captain Edward -Sisson has _made some very successfui hauls of fish, in the night time off the Watch Hill beach, making a haul cf 2,550 pounds 40 Franklin Tel. 1209 st. 7 tion and instruction. The Fourth |of sea trout. Friday night he scoop- | The shooting will be followed by 4 Brockton sam e (\['N tere company received orders to move pre- |ed from the sea forty-two striped | three ‘casting events, with three trials : e Vious to the Fourteenth Company's de- | bass. On ths same night he landed [in each. The hish average for the | 5 ST 2 parture, but the orders were later re- |a seven-foot shark, which was per-|three trials will decide the winner. AND ~OCKET e i 138 MAIN STREET Cinded 'and the Fourteenth received | haps the catch of greatest public in- : Nbirocks Pl ; the orders to move at once. The or- | terest, even if no profit to the fisher-| Dr. John L. May, of Westerly, and BoerE e Typewritors ! Qers were issued to the Fourth Cém.-|man. The shark had been seen off | his assistants on the selection board LEY a pany through error. the beach for several days and the|of State division No. 1, which in- SIMPSON . R. WAGNER captain made two sets for the big fish | cludes Washington counfy and the s i 52 Broadway towns of East and West Greenwich, put in.a busy week at the headquar- in .a special net, and with success. This is the only fish of the species that Norwich, Conn. G. Edward Hodge, who conducted a llie G | livery stable in P:w:ntugk, before en- Thaver Building New London (Norwich) Line gaging in like business in Norwich | has been seen off Watch Hill during|ters in East Greenwich town hall last —— /Y about two years ago, was severely in- | the season. rg%ek. uDr. May has six ns‘lste:lntzu and HOME See SPEAR arnd O k 3 in st i from bopp g 4 young men were examine 0 as- £ i To New r e ey D ine| -\ 368 Hecbert WL Hathbun; taseiver | cartatn If iher. wers, Hhyslcatly |t tor FURNISHERS e i ell and Chester W. Chapi Thompson’s Corners. He was a|for the Westerly Fish company, hasmilitary service under the seiect ser- Everything - A E Strs. City of Low es i ao‘;mm rassenger on the car leaving Wester- |S0lq the fishing steamer Nomad now | vice law. The board will meet again For the Aome Uptometrist i ily. s S 1y at 8.45 and a short time before the |at Stonington, to F. M. Dyer company | Tuesday and start the consideration SCHWARTZ 2 ! b et ey So R L 700 A. M. cormers wore reached Ee left his seat|of New York city, bankers, who, dre |of the manw claims for disgharge from. BROS, Franklin Square i Due Pier 40 N. R. ft. Houston St. S .. 730 A M. - in about the center of the ~ar and | interested in larze fishing industries. |service on account of dependency or 9-11 Water St , up. stairs Comfortable Staterooms—well ventilated—can be occupiéd at 7.00 P. M. }| went to the rear platform. He had|The same company also purchased a [other reasons. ! ol. 965 in’ Somers Bidg. i Dining Room service a la carte - DeEn e e e e e e N T | e e Nl o e ither sli ) the car ste) b . E e public schools o arly wi R - St S e e S TR e e T e | e S i r Staterooms and Tickets shou e made to " struck th® ground he lost his balance, | in - 7 a s | st of teachers. 3 W. :;:Ill:; S fa‘l’leke! Agent N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R, Norwich Jl hut clung to the handle rail and was 17 net. Lx;;h&;eglflrsc;}m'l‘_r)cg;; (";‘é‘“;i"e ;;,n N;birl'\;n::L at ¥ G 3 i 3 nduc- TS : o 1 and German, b The New England Steamship Company e e ] The snnual mestivn oF the Narcs: | Bes restonasiand Wil ibe baccataod by A R'Ng“‘:n‘f('_s" ) COXNSIDER THESE ’ €TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUM. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? OTHER FEATURES ENTS for intoxication Friday night. ~He|meet in annual session in the First , a0 4 e landed a stiff blow on Helme's nose, MYSTIe ton' after a_visit with his brother, | ¥2s haled into court on the pending | paptist church, Westerly, next Wed- | breaking that ueeful protrasion of We fi:::&c‘),l:';'. W & B = George C. Lane and family. o abthE 1 e St e nesday and Thursday, has resigned |the face. Helme was attended by Dr. Nl eanig Nin DR. % o = ‘West|, The Misses Bruckman have re-|!B% Wl costs, ¢ State workhouse|ihe pastorate of the 'First Baptist|May and his nose was put into splints. C. B. ELDRED Schoal Principal Reappointed at West| ;o4 to New York after several|2nd payll costs. - church in Jamestown, R. I. He has |Heime was arrested by Policeman Cur. so roadway Mystic—Harry Packer to Be Em- ployed in Washington—Florida Vis- itors Leave For Home. Miss_Bessie D. Follansbes and Miss Leoni M. Hallinan of Brooklyn, N. ¥.l /7% Grace tomean ang @O ot to|Sweeney in the superior court. at|No. 1, eclected by the examina 2 3 s PURE DRUGS Where are guests of Miss Nancy M. Will-|InERley Hlallen, hove He e thei:| Providence. . The Tespondent = was|beard. to be the frst five Dor bent. oF e b Setrrecigdins (oeupices oy is Compoundea oot 8 fams. 4 e uncle and aunt, Mr. ana Ms= E. V.|formerly a first sergeant in the United | the yYouns men drafted for military | S0Untry, and who was commissioned a Accurately o Reappointed Principal. Whiting. < | States Coast Artillery apnd was sta-|service, and who are to leave Septem- TR A b e ten ’?r Aty of by Why to tne George N. Ingrain has been reap-| Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Holmes) liored. at Fort Mansfield, Napatres|ber 5, for the camp at Aver, Mass, |SorbS and who reported for duty s GEORGE M. AREGAR pointed principal of the West MYS-|pave returned from & monih's stay|Poim. Since his discharge he served |are as follows, and will head the hon- | Lot Benjamin i B = S THbone L tic school. Miss Flora Ingram will|in New Hampshire. as a member ™ the Westerly Townjor roll from the division: Dr. John | [0/BP2, taled, to Pass the army pba ek Al have charge of the lower grades. William McCausland ahd _Henry | council, is a member &= = Colonial | Frederick Marshall Keighley anl John | 5ical examination. = This is cheerfyl 133 West Mayn S5 R Miss Normay G. Marshall has re- turned to Providence after a visit with Miss Gladys Wilcox. Leaves For, Washington. Harry Parker has left for Wash- ington, D. C., where he will be em- i = > C. E. LANE & < cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Th. Greene, at| His wife is. daughter of Stephen G.| Exempt buttons will be distributed | . S - E. P iaes Trene ana Anmie Mijier of|Hope Valley, R. T o | Colling, of Watch H{l and was a|to the draft candidates to whom dis- | \WRCTe, DU fohn Champiin has sffereq 15 Ripley Place Newark, N. J., are guests of Mr. and| _Loule E. White has returned to|trained nurse and they were married |charge has been granted. Tt is in- | IS Service ln basc flrstl’“emenam TiE Snop tel. 731 2 ie O s East Weymouth, after a visitwifn | December 27, 1896, soon after Mr.|tended for coat lapeis and bears a|.j SOmmissioned a f Tel. 11124 House tel. 1123-Z Mrs. George Holly. Miss Ella King has returned to Boston and Miss Marguerite King to Vi v Lei - | spending several days with Mr. > o= 3 i e Tl e ) dtOGfl-erngfl;f Mo T WL Goad in et and wilful dersertion. According to|for examinatio Theose Tillinghast, of Kingston, has Ready Mired and et verne Claude Gillfillan of Hartford is in| Mr. Thomas’ testimony he received = been commissioned first lieutenant in | Paint Upholstery Work “Albert Wheeler has purchased from |the village for a brief stay. $100 a month while employed at Chi- George B. Palmer, of Westerly, a|the aviation section. , n ot Merit the heirs the Ray property on High| Mp. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle and|cchee Falls. They have two boys, |railroad fireman, was very serlously | mhe next convention of the Order of Varnishes, GEO. E. veet and with his family will move | two daughters of Williamantic are [ €ight and ten years of age, respective- | injured Friday evening, when at Wil- | United American Mechanics of the Oils and Brushes ZIM i B KNAN fhere teom Fishtows. géiests of Mrs. Dovle's parents, Mr.(lv. —~The court continued the matter|COX curve, near Quiambaug. He Was (Tnitea States, will be held in Provi- and Metals 33 Warren St. = and Mrs. Johm N. Phillips have|2nd Mrs. Amos Lampere. until next Tuesday, when arguments !l :;“:dmomtrgcgra‘tah“fis = egmmd dence. Brestom: Bies. Ino 1254 ieft for a trip to Bangor and other| AMrs. Ida Runnolds of Soringfield, | of counsel will be heard on the ques- ion with & high powered automobile | MTS. Altana Davis, of Beach street, s To points in Maine. Will Teach in Rockville. Aiiss Ellen Borggemus has left for Rockville, Conn., where she will teash this vear. Miss Sarah Adamson has resumed Ner duties at the Rhode lsland hos- pital for nurses after a two weeks wisit with her parents, Mr. and Mra Robertsen Adamson. Guist oo~ Georgia. Henry Ti of $7on, G is e|ter, Miss Violet Bostwick, who have|thC superior court for Washington|or age, was taken into the home of | wife and family who are there for the o guest of his sister, Mra Frank B.|been visiting Mr. an Mrs. Alonzo B.|SOUNEY. It s evident that after reach. |Mr. and Mrs. Eimer D. Wilcox, and | summer. Mr. Peacock will return on o Buckley on High street Collins, have returned to their home [ € ‘he Jal m";’““e“ learn from cell| Dr. A. H. Meyers was summoned from | Wednesday and nis family in two MECHANICS' TOOLS ¥red T. Lane hes returned to Bos-|in Tampa, Florida. mates or officials of the right to file| Mystic. Subsequently Mr. Palmer was | weeks, oF Al Keids weeks' stay’ at Willow Point. Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond are spending a vacation in New Haven and vicinity. Mrs. Henry B. Hallen and daughter, Mrs. Grace Teffean and grandson, Klippell are spending a few days in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fuller are in New Haven for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen of spent Sunday with Mr. Greene’s par- Greene, Harry B. MacKenzie. Miss Ollie Thomas of New York is ana Mass,, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mabbett. Mrs. George W. Wilcox as returned from a week’s visit in Oneco. She was sccompanied home by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. Miss Amy Haas has returned from a visit in New York. Returns to Florida. Mrs. William Bostwick and daugh- Bertham D. Williams is driving a ne_wautdmobile. Dr. Augustus Harris of Brooklyn is ther. ‘One of the tines of the fork penctrated the child’s brain. Harold Wilcox and their son, Alfred | stop, and when the car came to a stand still, Mr. Hodge was lying on the tracks about two car lengths away. The conductor and some of the passengers assisted Mr. Hodze to his feet, but_ he was unable to stand tlone. It was found later that Mr. was taken there in a passing automo- bile and received first aid. Saturday morning the motor ambulance from the Backus hospital, Norwich, came to Westerly, and took Mr. Hodge to Nor- asked for a final chance to reform, and was placed on probation, was arrested The petitioner’s motion for allow- ance, in the divorce case v 3 Thomas, against Charles B. Thomas, both of Watch Hill, Westerly, was heard ‘Saturday before Judge John W. club and manager of a large garats o Watch Hili during the summer sea- sen. During the past winter he was in charge of, the large special guard of the New England _Westinghouse company at Chicopee Falls, Mass. Thomas received excellent discharge from the.army. Mrs. Thomss alleges that he is guilty of gross misbehaviour tion of allowance for the support of the children. Rodolfa Yanello, who pleaded guil ty to three charges of larcency, when arraigned in the Third District court, and was sentenced to a total of thir- ty-three months in the Providence County jail and to pay a fine of $250 and costs has filed notice of appeal, and his case will come before the grand jury at the September term of notice of appeal, and invariably ad- vantage is taken of that right . In Yarello’s case, he was charged with larcency, practically by his own choice. larcency charge the cases wore with- in the jurisdiction of the district court. He preferred the latter course, and Police Chief Brown caused the ;‘,nmplalnls t> be drawn according- ¥ Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR!A | The state rifle range at Rumford was closed for the season Saturday. This range during the year has been gansett Baptist association will be held in the First Baptist church, Wes- terly, next Wednesday and Thursday. The general subject of discussion for the first afiernoon session is The Lo- cal Church and Present Natural Cris- is. The speakers and their subjects are: Military Service; How the ward Simpson, president of Rhode Is- land Anti-Saloon League; Maintaining the Moral and Spiritual Ideals by President Horr of ‘the Newton Theo- logical school. Rev. Dr. W. W. Has- Rev. Mark Mohler, clerk of the Nar- ragansett Baptist association, that will enlisted for active military duty in the aviation corps, and will soon com- mence training in that important arm Te: of the service. The seven men of State A. Enos, of Westerly; Albert S. Krauss lof Fass “reenwich; Wiiliam Gardiner of Slocum, Wnfml XX Smith of Nay- ragansett Pier; Fred Wilia—. Smith. of Pcace Dale; and Walter G. Barbe; of East Greenwich. fe: shield with the word Exempt. The buttons are of bronze andfl will be ap- portioned among the selection Boards also going at fast speed. The automo- bile is of Pennsylvania register and was bound to Narragansett®Pier. The motorcycle struck on the inside of one of the forward wheels of the car, but the only damage to the car was the bending of the mudguard and breaking of the windshield. The motorcycie was wrecked. The occupants of the automobile rendered every possible as- sistance. Mr. Palmer, who is thirty-two years a conveyed t3 the Lawrence hospital in New London. Dr. Mevers was of the opinion that internal injuries were sustained, in addition to a deep gash centage in the first 25 targets in the 50-bird event. If the contestant breaks over 80 per cent. of the pigeons he will be placed in class A: from 72 to 80 per cent., inclusive, in ciass B, and if under 72 per cent, in class C, Equal prizes will be awarded In each class as follows: First, $3; second, $2 and third. $1. The high gun club member will be at ler, port, cial subjects. of Colebrook, N. seventh and eighth grades street school on.” children, Labor Day Miss Lutte L. Wheeler of Kennebuck- Me., H., will in Miss Alice C. Smith in the third grade, Miss Glenna F. Ennis who taught in Bradford, fourth grade of Pleasant street school. last vear, will Job, but I'll do a better one!” He made a slash at the knife and as he did so Collins tin and will be arraigned in the Third district court on the charge of a vio- with a dangerous weap- nt assault Dr. Michasl Henry Scanion of Wes- home on red himself for acww< Local Laconics. in alighting from an automobile o a few days ago, epped into a hole and her left ankle was broken. James E. Kennedy, janitor of the! Memorial and Library building, With Mrs, Kennedy he will spend part of the time on a visit to relatives in Pawtucket and Provi- | dence. Rev. Joseph L. Peacock wil! in_ Northfield, with his arragansett Pier, vacation. The new state law in Rhode Island, extending the compulsory school age to sixteen years in the case of those wiil be completed before cold weather sets in. the forts. Second Lieutenant David Redford, United States Marine corps, training at Quantico, Virginia, short leave and is visiting his broth- Charles - Redford, and Miss Gertrude M. Ross of Salem, Mass., will succeed Miss Pau- line S. Howard as teacher of commer- Missc Mattie E. Smith place of Miss Mil- especially as his failure to |rass was not because of any sericus physical defect. He expects to be or- inactive duty. thé onlv weate-i« physician who of- The construction work, wir- ing and heating, is being done by the members of the companies stationed 16 Shotucket St. REO CARS Are Good Cars REO GARAGE teach in_the of Elm = Hodge" ight hi i tured. ~ Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? Yoeu 1 e Ceaid he wanted to be taken to|Church Can Aid in_Raising Forces, |dred McFadden, Miss Lisette Culley in thve GEO. F. ADAMS d have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled the home of his sister-in.law. Mrs, |PY Major Hadlai A. Hull, of New Lon- | has been transferred from the Pleas- sk ot or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Roger Dunham, in East Avenue. He |don: Conservation of Supplies: by Ed- [ant street school, and will succeed °‘;u“;1n" L 17 Town St. Shetucket Street teach in the SOONONOONICBOTDOOBBEICOTOOSHOVCCCTECHOCBTOBIODOOBOONOONOCNOCO OO JAMES L. CASE CLEAN LINEN Gch kell of Davisville will call the meet- For . second time William Collins, . ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS ¥ Passengers on the car declare that|in8_to order, and Rev. Mark Mohler | widely known as & wrestier and box- 37 Pustuciat Ot Tel. 857 LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT, WITH BEST WORK Mr. Hodge slipped and fell, or at-|°f Jamestown, will be clerk. er, has been murderously assaulted by s share ot J.+. BARSTOW > g % P | tempted to step off the car while it| ¢ ditain ReRBEt B Eyon. wh hile | & 1e8TO- First the assailant was Sam | v°ufe ‘fl;:::"“ Tt & co. If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate.. was going at the average speed be- s o ey Oy Who while | Royster who used a jackknife and was | ust : charge for consultation. t o stati d that the con. |Stationed at Fort Terry, was engaged |penalized by a prison sentence. Sat- of all kinds : arg ween pole stations, and that the el I e Rl deon 0] T : eeticicen 23 VW ater Street DR. F. G. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE guotor, or motorman are not responel- | Vicinlty, 1s. now &t Fort Moultrie, 8. | Lroad,, S'SRIRg. In - the ~Blerce strost e o ble for: the ‘serious mishap. C., and a letter received from him DY | ling wit % is o, e y v knife, slashing th DENTISTS Carlton Snyder. of North Stoning. | = Westerly friend reperts him in £00d.| tiathing. to th icamin o e obpas AUTO LIVERY PLUMBING = (Successors to the King Dental Co.) h b e imediat T healthag spivitsland Sready for the | bt dolny: Collins nd bodily injury of ~ “As You Like It" y " y tti 203 MAIN ST. ST NORWICH, CONN. o e oamon Al ey | Florence Dudley. He is a member of e L LR R EXPRESS JAMES W. 2 b iams in the Third District court, ten F]alesur;evc'smzlan;:ry- Knights Tem- | Helme advanced towards Collins and Day and Night MURPHY Lady Asistant Telephone davs ago, and pleaded for leniency, |P'2% ©f New London. declared: - “Sam Royster did a poor T & Ettugiestd Gy e e Collins with Phone ¥/7 MIKOLASI'S TAILOKR SHOP 38 Market St. epnone 53/ Tel. 182-3 —— e s EAST SIDE WET WASH He . is se~vice any- Eraaman Devoe at and High Grade GROC.RIES A. T. Otis & Son 7z Franklin St. Bulletin Bldag. is on spend FARMING IMPLEMENTS THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Franklin Squarc — LET ME PAINT 1T FOR YOU ! Tel. 1343-4 Need a Plumher? Telephone 1884-24 Tel. 341-3 SUPPLIES and Furniture Everything Pur viean and Gooo at the PROVIDENC® BAKERY 6 Franklin St. Tel. 1133-3 POISONED CANDY DROPPEO BY GERMAN AIRMEN Causing the Death of Many Children Who . At now in is on Plymouth, Mass., Sept. 2.—German airmen, flying by night over a French other rela- |town near Rheims recently. dropped {he uest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| f1 " " have been charged. | with |sustaimed, in addition to a deep £ash|who have mot completed a grammar i g e T e it breaking and entering, that carries|in the face, arms, legs and body-. school course, and who are not legal- ? 2 Danbury® David Hartfell, 6 vear ola | With it heavier penalities than lar- e ly employed. become opcrative Sat-|iives in Westerly. He is a resident of | poisoned candy, causing the death of son of Jonn Hartfell. a farmer living | CSNCY- The modus operandi wds ex-| The South County Rod and Gun | Urday- Pawtucket, and was captain of one of |many children 'who ate it, according near New Miiford, died in the hospital | P1ained to him of breaking and enter-|club will hold a prize trap shoot on [ Major Cyril L. D. Wells, who as civ- the military companies at Kingston [to a letter from Brownlee Benzel here iast week as the resul: of a pitch- | IN& Which meant being held in Kings- | the grounds in Westerly today, Labor [ilian is a supervisor of ‘construction, |college. Five of his colleze chums are |Gauld, ‘a former Haryard university fork wound received when he was ac. | (01 Jail for the grand jury for indict- | Day. the shooting being divided Into |iS in charge of the erection of canton- | now commissioned in the federal ser- |student, who is now driving an am- cidentally struck in the heas by a fork | J2ent then trial by jury, and per-|three classes. The rating of each par- [Ments at the Narragansett Bay forts. | vice. s e L T in the hands of an employe of his fa- | 14PS severe sentence. While underticipant will be judged from the per- (Ile is confident that suitable quarters iy e R B3 Gein, of Toledo, Ohio, who is spending the summer here. The that the Germans snelling hospitals. letter are also states continually Hartford.—William H. Sandland, for- mer city clerk, was unanimously in- dorsed for the mayoralty nomination by the republican town crmmittee.