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Ch: operator, who took Ower R Mauri toithe point where the two pas assauifed John Lynch, on the S farm on police autho: bim out of zoes the revocation o cense which he now holds ble, however, Hot Weather Underwear - For Women, Misses and Children In the winter a few more heavy clothes, and a little bigger fire in the heater will make you comfortable. In the summer after you have removed ‘all the heavy clothing and brought the light garments down to the irreducible minimum, and®are still hot, whtt are you going to do? The answer is to buy the Underwear whichA was built for this hottest weather. We Have the Cool and Comfortable Kinds ° Women’s Union Suits These | VARIOUS WELL KNOWN MAKES “Harvard Mills” = Union No_better, and no _better known FINER VESTS AT 35c—3 FOR $1.00 make than this. If you have not E tried them do it no > Ribbed Vests, fine quality, and light in weight. Plain or lace trimmed, and alss in the bodice style with tap strap. A style here to suit RIBBED COTTON UNDERVESTS FOR 25¢ As prices go this year 25c is cheap for garments with any merif slesveless Vests, in sizes 5 and 6, are a fine value. "$1.50 and $1.75 e - SEESE NI G e P “Harvard mu.v ’ Band Top ‘ests JERSEY RIBBED VESTS AT 59¢ 85c and $1.00 Plainly made or daintly trimmed as you may choose, in both regular and | - s S % eitra sizes” @ good summer weight in a grade which we oan heartily | JOeRlpaxRi: Am Union recommend. Suits AL e T 3T Y T Sealpax Garments are dainty and well made, and come put up in VESTS AND PANTS AT 65c AND 75¢ e S T AL Te Ales Kmos Panta with nutt or trimme with:taser. You-will ma | $1.50;and S8 ke Suit none better than these. For Ses Bathi Black Union Suits $150 and $1.75 EXTRA SIZE VESTS, PANTS AND UNION SUITS | 2/ Tishts = $100 and 313 SUITS FOR $1.00 VESTS OR PANTS AT 850 Misses’ Fine Cotton Union These are the extra large sizes, for the woman of more than average | ' Suits size. Bteter to have the Underwear loose and comfortable. $1.00 and $1.15 Boys’ Muslin Union Suits All-Muslin Suits or those with knitted waists. = Cool, comfortable and very strong. Only 85¢ . “NUSHAPE” UNION SUITS $1.15 AND $1.25 Built to fit the form. Conforms to the natural curves and is always comfortable. Sleeveless and either cuff or lace trimmed knee. ’pxa&_nt made by Harry B. Agard, West- erly’s town solicitor, was dismissed. = The charge against Ferrero was| based on his connection with the as-| sault on Lynch, when he a; sisted the to e pe from the state. witnesses for the prosecution = John Lynch, the man who was Ferrero, the Westerly taxicab <o-called iitney license issued by town ulted. and who claimed Ferrero Houghton from New and Houghton, charged wiah|Ghief of TFolice ,Thomas E. Brown, 1e pair to get out of the state;Loliceman Henry Chase and Horace the commission of the crime, He | Stillman. who employed Lynch. Ferc = Boom Hilize road, Bff the | is 1 under bonds for trial in the|Tero testified in his own behalf and His and who after the as- |superior court on that charge. | supporting witnesses were Owen Riley. X an automobile in the Of Pawtucket and John J. Dunn of - st be permanently sus- |- Westerly. an unfit and improper person to | district court of Westerly, when Riley itc a motor vehicle, and the com-~|Pleaded guilty to the charge of assault. he declared Ferrero was innocent. of revoke any connection with the affair. Westerly will probably bhe recog- nized in the reorganizatidn and re- establishment - of the national guard, which provides for six companies of coast artillery, two ‘troops of cavalr: oné battery of field artillery and on ambulance company for the state of Keep on “Conserving” Rhode Island. The Fifth company, = \ coast artillery, was located in Weste HE war d'lausht us conservation ly and was drafted into federal ser- a fw lesson for most of us. ice, for the-war -period, and it is be- A-PP}' it new and if you aren’t ll‘evevi1 tha‘?l thl; company will be re- - . b Pt placed under the reorganization. plan. l_lx_nng‘w!hie Fmoneacny S.:‘l'vnu With a fully equipped state armory, it at the rate of most miles per dollar. is naturally expected that one -of the six coast artillery companies will be located here. The reorganization of the national Fuard will mean the demobilization of the Rhode Island State guard. The Fourth company, Westerly, of _the state erganization, has been officially reported by the inspecting officers to be the best in the state guard. There jis considerable military spirit in Westerly and it is believed a company can be organized here under the re- establishment that will pass muster for the national guard. The Alling Rubber: company s ne- gotiating for the purehns: yof! the stretch of property on High street be- tween the Willard d Brown build- This is the tire of the year—some- thing better than Firesfone or any other builder ever made before. It is,cestly to “shop” fo i Firestones and save. r'apnc& G sirous business sections of Westerly. There is a one-story frame building on. the premises, erected as.a tempo- rary postoffice building while the present granite postoffice building was in course of construction. Besides the stores in the building and it is classed as_the 'best ing property from rentals in the town. Therc is proba- bility of .completion of the purchase within a short time and eventually a large business block will cover the entire space. It is the intention of the Alling company to enlarge the stores by extending them back to the Paw- catuck river and defer the construc- tion of the new building for a few years. ' The property'is a part of the estate of the late Hannah Prown and is owned by the four Nevins brothers, grandsons of Mrs, Brown. The newly org d _Bouth King- ston . Veteran i n'§ association . Ferrero was arrested with Tefused fo_take him to a physician, | flants to ». who was ziven a hearing in|NOW under jail sentence, John Spezza- | rate his| Westerly hefore the stac board of pub- |10 and Anthony Marrone. The coun- | show cause why his li-|Sel for Ferrero were John J. Fitzgerald | quitted of the charge of| AL the recent hearing in ‘the Third | TELLS DYSPEPTICS [of stomach_trouble, say medical au- ings. located in one*of the most de- | Alling store there are ' five other| necessary details." A Knights of Columbus council will be instituted at Wakefleld Sunday af-| ternoon. - The, state. awill be will be represented.. tA least 30 mem- | bers of Narragansett council will par- ticibate, making the trip in automo- biles. The Narragansett degree team- will take active part in the ceremonial. Local Laconics. Maurice W. Flynn,isuperintendent of | vehicles, has issuéd - four additional | taxicab licenses since the trolley strike | began. ~Among the licensees are two | for motopb i 4 * The tal creased from 10 o 15 cenés on the motorbus that bas' been operated on the route for the past two weeks: Somie - Watch - Hillites are incon- venienced by the late arrival of thc caddies at the golf.ground. The tardi- ness is due' to lack of trolley service. A purse is being raised to provide transportation for the boys to and from the golf ground.: 3 Pleasant View. is more. affected by ! the trolley strike than is Watch FUiL as practically all those staying at the latter, resorf are owners of automo- biles. Pl There is no 'bus route to. Pleasant View, Atlantic Beach -.and Weeka- aug. = PPhe taxicab men report, that there | is no appreciable difference in the vol- ume of their business by reason of the trolley strike. ) . The strikers are to receive strfke! pay at the rate-of a Qollar . a . day.| When a striker engages in. other em-: ploymient this special pay is discon- tinued. - In a former trolley strike “Weo Walk” tags were sold at a premium in West- erly. Just before noon. of Thursday auto- es_were closely parked on both i sides of High. street from Broad fo! Canal streets. Beside there was con- | siderable traffic between the lane of aulomobiles, with no trolley car to| cause congestion. In this particular the public prefers conzestion. [ There is at least one criminal case ! on the Third district court docket as- |signed for hearing at Westerly today ' (Friday). The 'bus running on the Watch Hill route made several trips Thursday with less, than hal fa dozen passen- gers. It is said that the actual cost of running the "bus is 10 cents a mile. That does not include the pay of the driver or any charges-aside from op- eration. The “trolley strikers held their daily get-together session Thursday morn- ing. ‘The local strikers called at the cap- tain's’ office in Pawcatuck ThursdaY| afternoon and received the nay due, them from the Shore Line Electric | Railway company. ‘The Fourth company members were instructed in rifle practice at he state armory in Westerly Thursday even- ing. Many from Westerls attended the - Fowler-Bindloss wedding in Stoning- ton Wednesday evening. ' The No Parking Here signs on the bridge do not seem to be clearly un- derstood by all automobilists. ‘Representatives of the state board | of public roads were at the town hall { Thursday for the registration of auto- | mobiles and the issuance of operators’ licenses. The storekeepers realize that a trol- ley strike is on by the loss of suburban patronage. ‘The nomination of Thomas F. Leni: han to be postmaster at Westerly was | sent. to the senate Thursday. He has! been acting postmaser since the death of Postmaster John A. Farrell. He is promoted from assistant postmaster. -Miss Katherine G. Price, who has ment work since Oct. 15 last, returned | to her home in Westerly Wednesday evening. ' She ‘arrived from Brest in Cap Finistere. Corporal Nicholas Vrountas, 166th transportation copps has been honor- ably discharged ;and returned to his present and every-council in the state ! Great ‘ Reductio | Only%Tomoerw . YOUR CHOICE . TOMORROW ONLY 300 WAISTS .. WereUpto $8.50 - ' o= . Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Fine e Cotton Voiles and Tub Silks ACTUALLY SOLD UP TO All sizes and colors ol Smart Attractive Styles Sale 1 Day Only—Tomorrow Be Sure to Come If You Have to Walk — The Values are Worth While ns Now On All Remaining Stocks of Summer Dresses, Coats, Suits and Skirts The 121-125 Main Street ; i bound in Stonington harbor Thursday.| The engines of steamshlp Lansing 't [were given a trial test Thursday. {Boston and New York markets at very| Master Robert Case has returned to{ ing. {0, teach here next yvea The band concert been engaged'in Y. M. C. A. entertain- | from Wednesday to this evening. the trolleymen’s strike and | Capt .Andrew Ostman, s planning {0/~ Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Case and family | neighboring churches we they do not hesitate to talk plainly on/ New York Sunday on theé steamship the subject. Installation of the officers of Liberty.|aré &t West View for a short stay farm .for a week vacation home in. Westerly Wednesday. STOMINGTON s passed auhorizing an appropria the state appropriation for state aid highway work. This means .a total cement roadway in Wwhat is kffown a tarm. "An ordinance way passed with parking of automobiles. and John B. Bindloss. Mr. the ‘son of €ouncilman and Mrs. Frederick E. Fowler and is treas urer of the Westerly Textlle company. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Park Bindloss. More than 300 guests were preésent. A re- ception wWas hzldjat the home of the bride’s parents. They were attended by Miss Ruth E. Bindloss and Edwin! Hawke. They will reside at No. 63 Elm street, Westerly, Stonington Pointer: Diver Dick Davidson of New London is building a wharf for James Prescott | on’ the west side of . Wamphassuck | Poin Several coasting vessels were fog- * WHAT T0 EAT Avold Indigestiom, Sour Aci Stomach, | Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Efc. - Indigestion and practically all. forms thorities, are due hine times out of ten.to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Chronic “acid stom- aeh”is exceedingly dangerous and suf- ferers should do either one of two things. 4 Either they can £o on a limited and often disagreeable diet, avoiding foeds that disagree with them. that irritate | the stomach, and lead to excess acid secretion, or they can eat as they please in reason and make it a practice to| counteract' the effect of the harmful acid and prevent the formation of gas, sourness or premature fermentation by. the use of a little Bisurated Magnesia at_their meals. There is probably no better, safer or | more reliable stomaech antiacid than | Bisurated .Magnesia and it is widely used for this purpose. It has no direct action on the stomach and s not a digéstent. - But a teaspoonful of the powder or a\ couple of five grain tab- lets taken in a little water with the 00d will neutralize the excess acidity | which may be present and prevent its further formation. This removes the whole cause of the trouble and the meal digests naturally and healthfuly without need of pepsin pills or .artifi clal digestents. = Get a féw ounces of Bisurated Mag- nesia from any reilable druggist. Ask for either powder or tablets. It never comes as a liquld. milk or citrate, and in the bisurated form js not a laxative Try this plan and eat what you want al your next meal apd see Jf this isn't you eve D. of A. held in part a week! Leslie D. Porter has arrived from| A party from Taftville is camping council {ago, was continued Wednesday even-|I'rance-and is in camp, being expected | at Cedar Swamp Lake. 3 trip At a special town meeting a vote gple to attend installation, was. seated 'vacation aj her home here past councillor and ence Latham in behalf of the logge | house in Cove street owned by Jacob tion of $5,000 to receive the benefit of A1 uncillor's pin. The weather| Sillaker and will move his family a past was bad, but appropriation of $20,000 for modern ' iiiont " ana affair was very| Charles Barber has purchased the! : D & vard Greene, Mrs. Lizerty street and extends to North|' Care of the Groton and Stonington| The hotse of Mre. Mary C. Waite in| Mrs. Howard Greene, ) e - e Groton E ston | se of Mrs. Mary C. » Greer . Stenington and thence to Norwich.!line beinz tied up, the men and wom- i Main street has been ealarged and a | MacKinney, ‘3‘!' -B‘g',“flg‘ “‘5: Cook | I James’ spedt Sundsy The sum of $700 was voted for a small cn who go to New l.ondon and other | veranda added to the front, making a | Providence. Hiss it ron1is and returned Monday w work are having a rather big improvement in he building. ton, D. C.. baok ana Tornl . Mr. And Mrs. Melville Daboli have| Maple Lawn Wednesday returned on reference to restricted -places for the Trains do not run conviently and early “eturned frem an automobile trip| Thursday : hours are. made necessary. through Maine. Rev. Dwight C. Stone officiated at Men who leave home at 6 o’clo: m:| Trank E. Barlow and family have the marriage in the Second Congrega- don't get 2 tional church of Wells Root Fowier of consequence are not pleased with con- | for the past three week Westerly and Miss Esther Bindloss of ditions 5 . Stonington. The ushers were William Drices ave so high that few can en- ing.Monday evening for the purpose of | Bliza P. Noyes. Bi S S Fowien, George . sage them. f e o O bicomon ot siapiing 10 PN T e achoo) patidine, lat” Mrs. Schwart's at ir traps up and qnuit the seasonm’s| i ng. as the low prices male it not | h their whil to_continue. Lobsters | fallen to 16 cent sa nound andj Mrs. William Avery was lers are willing to take ' caller in' New Haver 1 nrice. Farmers are bus: haying and re- | towa. Several of the schooners have come| port a larger crep than was expect- delivery truck for the use of the L0Wn ' pisces te . tand back until 7 p. m, into port with good catches of sword- | cd earlier. Berries are.in weason and| teacher at.the Rpad .achoa fish which are being disposed of in the being plenty find a ready market. eral years hagigone awa was postponed: good prices. One of the boats sent iis| his home on Laurel. Hill, Norwich, Miss Grace D, Wheeler return to. Norway immediately. and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Mahoney ' and|ance here Sunday morn Mrs. Abbie Hoffman of Weést New | daughter, Grace, and - George Case | Mrs, George Spaldir Brighton, N. J.. is visiting relatives | motored to Midway, Sunday. Mass.. is visiting her won's NOANK | here for the rest of the summer. Miss Molly Paley’ and brother. Da- | Quonaduc Mr. and Mrs. Wade of New Haven| vid, of New York, are at. Goldsteins .when Miss Mabel Barlow, who'ho{'(‘e in a few days. 3 e gy SO Eastford Sund 160king returned from an automobile _ Miss Ruth iFich of the Shine and! | property and calling on was therefore not Engine Co.. Groton, is having a short | ROAD SOCIETY { T, and Mrs, ant o feld, Mass., sper o ’ ot ver. Cleveland Coffin of Nan- | feld, 2 o n by Mrs.| Clarence’ Brown has purchased the! Grover. Cleveland Coffin of “afh |ur ‘and Mre. A, M. Géa Hewwitt' Rev. G. B. Spalding preached at the|4nd Mre, T Mystic Congregational church Sun- ME and aay. were | there at onee. members " | Harry Carson house in High _street.| s arles! davs with Mr. and Mrs of Washington, D. C.. who motored to | 3n<, FEUrRed SEORARY. New Britain.—Miss M “we. superintendsnt of the |of nurses at the New Mrs. Charles S. Noves Norton. spent last week and in’ been in Maine on an autemobile trip|town Beach. Jr., and wom, | - at Charles- | appropriating funds for improvements ' A mumber of Tresh Alr children are | sirecc was in charge the old Gall place and at Mrs. Charles Mell's for an a recent | chureh rarlors on Wednesday. Whooping cough is very prevalent in a8 Merritt, who has . been - —TRY OUR— ehigh Chestnut Coal F 6r Your Kitchen Range ; - $10.00 Per Ton EXTRA LARGE SIZE, CLEAN AND LONG LASTING SHETUCKET COAL AND WOOD COMPANY : ' Telephone 1257 . - Corner North Main and South Gollen Streets | .7 3 s o mm— 1 » prse s N ey 3 pr— e 3 A § prresm g A e (—— 3 ¢ py——are— ) § J— 1 ey | satch to Block Island. The schooner|after spending the week with his| Bible school at her home Sunda union workers are inconven- | Constance has been sold, as its owner, | grandparents here. ernoons. A number of people f ienced by Mr. and Mrs, Badger were over Gilbert MatieWson, Mrs and Mrs. Paine were Willima 1nd Mrs. Tames Colé o jter, Mass., have been spend hospital, has returned from Mrs, John Macdonald of New Lon- [yt 0 AR TORITRC O med jitneys, but the There is to be a special school moot- | don has heen visiting her sister, Mre.; {o. this week. During | Miss Agnes M. Birmingham of EAST COLCHESTER |oogns ot two wesks .| Qhildren <Ory FOR' FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA