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ALL WESTERLY Town Among Top-notchers For the State — Rod and Gun Club Plans Tournament—Tale of a Turtle That Was TAKING. STAMPS Pinched — Medical Examinations to Be Held Next Armour’s Sugar Cured Saturday. 4 s When the returns in the war sav- ings stamps campaign came in Thurs- day night, it was shown that the pledges in Westerly were next in amount to the sum pledged in Provi- dence, and much larger than Paw- tacket, the second largest city: in the state. . Chesirman Thomas McKenzie and his committee, with the team cap- tains and members of the teams worked unitedly in this patriotic en- deavor in which all. patMotic citizens ore interested, and their systematic plan has been successful in produc- tion. Friday was the banmer day, as several 100 per cent. manufacturing establishments will make return then. The time fo ering pledges has been extended to Monday, and then the name of every person pledged will be known to the committee as well also the name of se who have de- clued to register their pledges. The number of pledses a the amount pledged when returns were completed " e as follows: Amounts. do not include the men, who have eac! limit, $1000, of wa ose active in_the were busied on hose who have there will be no ces- ntil the cam- The third registered tournament of the \u~th "—wun(v Rod and Gun club‘ e Westerly grounds | July Fourth. There events, twenty-five tar- ce fee of 33, in- s 54 to 100, , below Clas ng events t Three tri foot 100 feet: i, distan Jefferson line. Five Frank Ahern has arranged for a military game of baseball e pur turday) Connecticut S Fourth company, Island - Guard amp. < receipt devoted t ¢ purpos win the A West Broad street saloonman | purchased a large sea turtle, v ve the turtle e saloon, for the pot s came near ending in fi Df course, 1sed man ru! o { reserved he went in any b Second ac- | vne silver | opposing | { Tolland Man Fmed for Sellmq w.tered’ to convert into soup to be an | |and_costs, amounting in ajl to §1 for soup for the mem- some evening next week. The WAS TORTURED FOR TEN YEARS With Terrible Stomach Trouble Until She Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES”. MRS. F. S. STOLZ - 8807 Sacto Ave., Sacramento, Cal. ‘I had thm;lc].\ .Trouble for 10 rs, which became so bad that T got Stomack Cramps two or three times @ week. After years of terrible-torture, I read about ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, and seatfor a trial box and wrote that it was the last remedy 1 would use—if ‘Fruit-a-tives"did not Telp me, I would die. After taking the trial box, T felt ‘better, 5o kept on takipg ‘Fruita- tives’ for nearly a year, andam thank- il to say ‘Fruit-a-tivessaved my life. It also saved a friend) from an’ operation*for Stomach Trouble, after he had given up all hope-of’getting well”, Mass. F. 8. STOLZ. 50c. & box, 6 for $250) triabisize 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDESSBURG, N. Y. SMOKED real owner of the turtle bewailed his ot oo e e vt e Gl dops 1. 24 turtle tried to pasify hi mby assuring b him that he could have a bowl of the soup, but it was mo use as the sa- loonman was intent on getting back 7 the turtle, CUT FROM ARMOUR'S It was stated Fridav afternoon that CORN-FED STEERS the turtie had beem located, and that L Ar. Saloonman had placed the mat- Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round ter with eputy Sherifr Casey, with the understanding that there woud ve M STEAKS, Ib______34¢c no arrest if the turtle is returned. Tho ' sheriff is a busy agricultural worker at Prime Rib Roast, 1b....32¢c present, having a farm -of six acres under cultivation, and by the time (M Chuck Roast, Ib. .. ....30c this case is reached, Mr. Turtle is Ha- ble to be among the things that, were |l Lean Pot Roast, Ib. . ..28c Snd A OIS Fresh Cut Hamburg, ib. 30c The military drill in Wilcox- park, | Fresh Cut Beef Liver Ib 16¢c Thursday evening, as a feature of the demonstration in connection with the yar savings stamps campaign showed Sugal‘ Cmed Comed Beef } ihe proficiency of_the pany, (Westerly) thode Island State Guard, and Company C_(Pawcatuck) Boneless Rumps, Ib. ...30c Third regiment, ‘onnecticut ate . Guard, ' For the rest of the summer, |jj Brisket Cuts, Ib.......24c 22¢ by consent of the park trustees, the Fourth company, will hold weekly Nave\;iecu,‘g). .. drills in the park, where there is am- es, ple Toom for all company movements, Plate Pieces, e as the floor’space in the armory is 5 inadequate. _Bxclusive of the com- |l PICKLED PIGS’ FEET oned officers, the company is [l y - 10c composed of 103 enlisted men, too shi composed of 108 ‘enllsted men, " too |l Do iieizoreroiiien o € irmory at the same. tme. PICKLED TRIPE, Ib. .10c e Dr. John L. May, medical member | SALT RIBS, 1b. 10c of the selection board of State Divis- ion No. 1, received notice Friday af- ternoon that examinations will be held Squire’s Eastern Cut Fresh Shoulders, Ib. 28¢ Pork Loins, Ib_____32¢ Native Milk-Fed Veal DIRECT FROM PRESTON CITY FARMS Short Cut Legs, Ib. ... Loin Roast, Ib. ...... Rump Roast, Ib Shoulder Roast, Ib. ... Breast for Stuffing, Ib. Veal Steak, Ib........ Calves’ Liver, Ib. ..... Sweet Breads, Ib. ... .. LEAN SALT PORK ARMOUR’S AR pepapsiag SLICED DRIED FEEF N. B. C. SPECIAL Royal Lunch Milk Giackons, 1.0, 206 Saltinies, 1b. .. ........25¢ Fig Bars, Ib..........25¢c Value Brand SKIMMED CONDENSED MILK MOHICAN PURE JELLY, 2 jars. .27c ELBOW MACARONI 2 Ibs. . A 27c MASCOT SOAP. 6 for 25¢ LAUNDRY STARCH CAMPBELL’S SOUPS all flavors, 3 cans. ....32¢c FANCY PEAS, can 15¢ i1l LIBBY’S CHILI CONCARNE FRESH EGGS, dozen. .39¢c PEANUT BUTTER NATIVE BEETS, bunch 9¢ in a Most Practical Way Through the Regular Use of Hohlcan Pure Foods. - UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE NUMBERS G-08535—B-9118 BAKED BEANS, 2 cans 35¢ BRER RABBIT MOLASSES, can. . AUNT JEMIMA’S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 packages .......... NABOB ASPARAGUS TIPS, 2 cans..........31lc MOHICAN SPECIAL COFFEE, Ib. ... .......35¢c POMPEIAN SALAD DRESSING, bottle. ... .32¢c TOILET PAPER 4 F 3rolls .............,14c | ERUIT, 3 for. - .\ CREAM OF WHEAT NATIVE LETTUCE ™ 20¢ “here |in East Greenwich Friday :of next week and in Westerly Saturday. There | standard in solids and fats. & ] he reexamination of men in Class| Frank Woodworth of Willington was | and those in Class 1, who have been | Sentenced to 60 days in jail aft ven limited service in account of |pleading guilty in the borough cou; |minor physical defect. The reexami- | Friday to the charge of neglecting to | he made under the new |Support his wife and children. Sen-| B s which are not,as rigid as|tence was suspended by Judge Heald | Tieretofore, |and Woodworth was placed on proba- | _ tion and is to report to Probation Of- | Local Laconics. ficet C. F. Reed once a week durins | ere will be no_special celel T e celeL il Youthful Burglars. in Court. o¢ will be motion day in the{ Two youthful burglars were haled | superior cotnt for Washington county, | before the borough court Friday. Tor | *' | some time several places have been | lentered and sometimes a few small| articles taken, which led the a (y'r enwood of Ros- ing. Miss Doris of amateurs. Monday morning Greave John G. Dutton have | Brothers learned that someone had ne to_ their. Fleasant View Cottase |tarad thelr meat market and removed Birch. fortheseason. about $6.40 from the cash register. velyn I. Rook, of the graduat- | Sunday afternoon it noticed that | of 118, Westerlv High | Matthew Andrel ears old, was | |the Industrial Trust company. A hing rides on id that the first time ce and stole thing was about two months e e o ot o | when he and his chum, Peter Marc Margaret Smith, of Pegv. | Went in the back way of the S ence, were married in that city on [Nardware store. where they st district court Friday. Decision was|into couht he Edwi a M Lewis Sawye 5 this and also said that on a previo Chief Quartermaster Harold O.|gccasion he stole a flashligh Whitney, in charge of the'naval re-|jackknife from the blacksmith serve recruiting station in Westerly, | George Fras started on a recruiting tour in his at- | {he pair went inte the store of C. P. tractive automobile on Friday Hodgson. going in_ from the d society of Grace | They said they couldn’t find any cash, church elected these offi- |so came away empty handed 1 ing: Freder- | On two occasions the Grea entered and money the Andrel ves mar- Ien each Bdward T, Curr ! Thursday afternoons, when the stores |S. tanley Ldwar were closed. |t — Judge Heald, after hea | story, continued the mat STAFFORD SPRINGS . | iner consideration Leave for Chile. | Mrs. Robert L. Steven with her Milk — Jail Sentence for Slacker[ two_children, who has been the guest Herbert Suspended—Boy B glar | poleon’ Pero, left this week for | i Cases Continued. South America, where her hus- nd has mining interests. Steve Dezso of Tolland was fined 57 Judge Heald in the horough court day morning for selling watered | . |milk. " Four samples were taken_ by !ion of . Warner from Mr. Dezso on May | trollev line and were analyzed by the state| rold Comin: Three of the samples showed ¢ “;!‘;:‘Oy S e and the fourth was below the | 2SS flarriet THAeY I Joseph B in the northw to Pasqua out will be mild.—Memphis Commer- CANTERBURT | Arrangements For Weekly Half Day Summer School—Red Cross Collec- Miss Grace Spaulding will o | tained-Sunday M S of an African Trail’ i pariod af snahaiton: ’e\emng at the church, under the aus- {pices of the Chri which meets at 7.30 p. m. Summer School ian Endeavor so- the state borad of education ve been made for supplemen- this summer. have charge !oversee Junior Red Cross, Junior Food rmy ’:ar(\en work, etc. hori- | plans ties to believe that the work was that | tary | Mae school work She will meet | with 'l'hur,ua\ the Green school afternoons and in Baldwin |R. Each town school h"ll da.\' session per week. Miss Rachel Stone of Hartford Pub- visited Canterbury in wml)any with s secured a_clerkship with | spending money very freely. He went | 1,\,“, one- case in which Bradfor | peanuits, candy and ice cream to his ! jic Library |,»o;vf are ‘interested was heard by | playmates he paid for sev weels Tudge Oliver H. Willlams in the Third [the merry-go-round. ~When brousht |y,icomn ‘Hart Goft, Lemuel v Mcitatt went at Mystic Monday, i Moffatt's car. nt home over a bushel of even housekeepers worked valiant- he church cleaning. Hannah Eaton's ¥ at the height of their old {C: m)«mc | the irsday lock and 30 cents. Marconi admitted |, | the flowers Mrs. Hiram Howes Monday at 2 p. m. it 'h Collection For Red Cross. I sy {W. Hayward of Hartford and Rev. jLeonard Smith of Spring Hill The en- | was were made on Sundays nnfi"‘r"‘-fi\ afternoon W. B 2 cents more than | ken at the time Herbert Knox in H riford for those at the con- VOLUNTOWN |'Dupont-Vilette Marriage—Local publicans at Skat- Convention. united in ma endants were Mi of the groom and Wii- the zroom’s cou: 1s were Dorothy Dupont and The bride wore a | por i Fred bouquet of bride e bridesmaid i hat to match and carried | breakfast at ! ome of the bride, which was at- il Mr. and Mrs. Dupont left for New York to spend their honeymoon. General News. John E. Herbert has purchased_an automobile. Mr. Mrs, George Hatch enter- Austin Walker and Miss Lauretta alker of Fall River, Massy, ‘Wm. Davis and Miss Arline Davis of Norwich and Orma Davis of Newport, R. L Mrs. Wilfred Dupont and Miss Bes- Louis Boucher. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Tillinghast visitors in town. Hil] was at her home recentiy. ser spending a few day: . Taftville were week home of Mr. and Mrs. bell. At State Convention. Chatfield attend convention at Hartford. Miss Bertha E. Le visitor at Willimantic, CHAPLIN —Plans For Fourth of July Picnic ing of the Red were Mrs. F Supper and Sale. a strawberry ronized. : Called to Pennsylvania. ster. good time. ._A. Gooa in, Miss Tda ven by the R ‘ard home, at s Dauehters Tues GRISWOLD . William Bitgood. ) ana Mrs. am Edmond and evening. siting friends in town. Bessie Benjamin has 1 Appeal. tended by the members of both fam- Victrola 1V-a Records .. sereena...$2250 2.00 Tphl srsdisesiesienes....$2450 2“7 83 1, 2485 MOST COMFORTABLE MODEL FOR A HOUSEWORK DRIDSS. VICTO The fullness of this dress is held in at the waistline by elastic or a draw- string, but it may be gathered under a belt if preferred. The sieeve may, be finished in wrist or elbow length. The right front is shaped at the elosing. Percale, dril, gham, chambray, linen, Jawn, ropp; popiin’ and Ealate may ‘be used for this model, The pat turg is cut in seven sizes: 3¢, 36, 35, 40, 44 and 46 inches, busi measure, Size 38 nuul 7% . yards of 27-inch material. dress. measures about 7 3-8 yards at the lower edge, A pattern ef this illustration mailed o' any address on receipt of 19 cents Main St. in silver or stam ‘Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Victrolas for Summer Home or Camp Wherever you go this Summer take along a Victrola. It fits into your Summer pleasure like the scenery. Vietrola Vi-a . $4 .o | Special Notice Return any of these Victrolas in the Fall in | good condition and we will allow full pur- | chase price toward the purchase of a larger Victrola. VICTROLAS AND VI'CT OR RECORDS The Store of 'VictorSemeSupreme ‘Norwich, Conn. field to attend the conferepce. William P. Holmes and’ son Roy Vietrola 1X-a Records ........ Tut-l o pitarniaiei et oywinis soinsc $65.00 5 $5 month re spending a. few days in Williman- Ma: Alr. and Mrs. John O. Peckham of White Wyandottes, Bd-| 20 Obed G. Knight, Bridgeton, R OREGONS MAKING RACE FOR THE LEAD Creeping Up at the Rate of An Egg a|44 Richara Allen, iPtisfield, McGowan of Chicopee, Mass, are the thirty-fourth week of the Mass. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. laying contest at Storrs the total pro- | 47 duction of all pens. amounted to 3394 , or a yield of 57 per cent. First place for the ‘week was won by a pen from Hollywood, ngton with a production of J. O. LeFevre's White Leghorn and family of Danielson were Sunday Irs. Annie B. Andrews of Rocky te Leghoriis Miss Cleo Herbert has returned af- at Providence, . were second Wash. Colburn’s 5 N. H, Miscellaneous. Fourth place | 53 - contested, there being five egons) Corvalli laid 53 eggs for eggs, and Archis R. nd Reds from Holl e third with 54 esgs. and Mrs. William Hassler of -end guests at the mes Camp- These comprised Barred Rocks dott. John N. Lewis and Capt. C. W, b ot from New York, White Leghorns from |30 Cook & Porter (Buff Wyan- d the republican state vania and Oregons from the Agricu tural college, at Corvallis, Oregon. In reporting the t of the contest attention was called to e fact that the Orégons just men- tioned were giving the leadinz pen a Y. During the past veeks this pen Las gained a to- #7238 on the leaders, which is an egg a day. If they con-| tinue to gain af this rate thev will be i first the coming of hot weather sea- l TM CHER was a recent econd week, Red Cross Meeting—Supper and Sale Monday evening there was a meet- at the church poulirymen’s problem how to get more ezgs this week then he did last, but rather to-Tecog- Fer anpeintrment. addhens. £ || HEATENG . AND PLUMB[NG Al yiold | or appointmen 3 i i e oS i ol | B e BULLARD, Giiss Blaces Nor- s time on to the end Gooa care and (| wich, Conn. i 92 Franklin Strect not so Tuesday evening the Red Cross save supper and ice cream sale at the vesiry that was well pat- ¥ e laying season. management during the summer means ¢t the falling off in vield shou'd take adually instead of abruptly. FE DY | ]RON. CASTINGS| ROBERT J. COCHRANE Rev. ‘Guy D. Wingard, pastor of the Congzregational church was suddenly called to Pennsylvania Tuesday by lmo dangerous illiess of his The Red Cross is to have a picnic “lthe 4tn with speakers and a general principal varieties are as follows: Barred Plymouth Rocks. s F. Francis, West Hamp- ch- W. B. Gallup and Mrs. Cun- ttended the Jawn party and Tom J, Addmé 1280 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 i With or Withaut Gas Attach. 1234 | § ments _but Always EFFICIENT Rhode Island Reds. and ECONOMICAL— p - =all - MODEL RANGES 43 Pinecres U\’(’n.fl'd , DlO , ] SR fan > - 7 Allan's Hardiobeat ~Reds, We furnish- Repairs: for-ull- makes Newport, R. 1. 1131 of Ranges il A J. Wholey & Co., g 12 FERRY. STREET 1301 ‘ __.__fl_L,__. _Phone 59 Braeside Pouliry Stroudsburg, Fa. .......... 68 Hollywood Farm, Hoilywood, icultural College (Or- % 1422 the |33 H. P. Cloyes, (Buff Wyan- M d Pl b ), E. Hartford, Conn.. 1224 0 erli um "Ig New Jersey and Pennsyl- dottes), Basthampton, Mass. 1177!is as essential in modern houses as electricity n ll$ gfi We guaran- tee the very best BING WORK by expert workmth at the prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J.F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN Vioiins sold on easy terms GAS FITTING < ! FRNISHED ERoMEXLY B PLUMPING, STEAM; FITTING | Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Agent for N. B. 0. Sheet Pacl n Robert and John attended the straw- Derry supper at Preston City Monday Minda Tanner of Ekonk has been Smart — Fashionable — Stunning WHITE SUMMER H They look so cool and refreshing—just the thing for July and Auant wufl;a ‘ The Milans are especially attractive, using white ribbons or wings"for their trimiiing feat- ures. If you have set aside $5.00 to $7.50 for a New Summer Hat and want to secure the smartest, most original idea and style you will not find on others you; mt,, make ‘| up your mind you can find such a model at this store. NEW SUMMER SPORT MILLINERY, MILANS, SATIN AND RBBON HATS B. GOTTHELF & “The Store of Good Values” mhes SJMMER WASH DRESSES AT PRESENT PRICES " OFFER A PLEASANT SURPRISE Even though materials are higher than ever, and the cost of making higher than ever, designers have developed styles so as to take the least amount of material, which. brings prices of unusually attractive Summer Drum m}b‘g\j very, reasonable cost. The garments are made of very summery" materials such as Voiles, Cotton Crepe and GhM, and the garments are well made, too. They launder :phi’flidly, i PRICES RANGE FROM $3.98 TO $10.00... from $3.98 to $5.00 94.100 MAIN s*mm' igue Wi rest