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e nger air snip s 2t :fi: :‘e:‘ll estate and apportionment of cuds.- f;i,“ um’"”\..fic i m"f’m gn, | ‘Lhe defendant’s demurrer was overrus i hand.over-hand. His moderate charge for|in the case of Alyron riymion ve J. ie an air sai} is $1 a minute, or §15 a person | Vere Barber. for fifteen minutes, which means, $120] Vermission to amend reasons of ep- an hour, fore every hour the ship is in|peal was graned in the'case of Mui- operation. There is very little delay injsaret Wood vs Charies k. Weaver, guard- as there are many persons, in|ian. line awalting their turn. The passengers| The court approved agreement in tiic first sign an agreement that absolves the|case of Mildred G. Mormil v Harey L operator of the machine frem any la-| Morrill with reference to support and eus- Bility , for any damage or Injury, then|tody of ghld. - the legal tender is produced, and soon| An allowance of §§ a week was given the flying machine soars out over thelthe respondent in the divorce case of An- water for seven mintes, and then back|gelo Murano ve Pauline Murano, Mo for the Mngted'ol““'l lways return| counsel fee was allowed. ing on exact scl ule time. ‘Without the aid of a motos There were many more ready to-make|Chief Bro wndeclares itis drx%ccl\:n“:g the trip and pay the price than could|gei the automobilists who exceed the be mmo:nud‘h Wefln‘ufillr-“ ’fn’: P | speed Timi. erator says he will remain at Watch Hi , z : 2" long aa the receipis amount o $1000 |, o o i e o Aseociation ::f a ten hour day, overtime not includ- g::nrrofl\a‘ if any, is devoted to improve- 5. arry M, Gregg, with the Me-| The present is the first time in man: Tirane family at Wateh Hill, Who serv-years that Westerly was without a sml:; d two years and one-half with the medi-! military organization. There s wane in ¢al corps of the English army in (he|military spirit here and hereabouts. world war, was. arrested at Watch Hill| The first in a series of concerts by the Wednesday, for operating an autemobile | Westerly band in Wilcox pack wil be without®the , required license. He Was | given next Thursday evening. e h:'lfl"l' in the ’;mmo"" "e{;" Henry A. Stahle, who recently declined Clerk M. Walter Fiynn of the Third Dis- | roeloction as chief engineers of the Paw- trict_court and pleaded guilty to thelcguck Fire department was presented a gharge. = At the request of Police Chief| g, go1g watch by P. 5. Barber Hoss the eame was continued to thie ree-| 01 €919 Waich by B, & o wlar sestion of court Fridey next Gregz |0 i o e oo turnished bail of $200 for appearance,|’ i with William }l;! Andrews, property own- ,di*‘;:;‘g;ii'::,“ ; ,:l:::!o;nc?‘ nfsc?&fr: e e oy ALP882 | ashir tn Jaward, Wileos Srhith, son of 5 Mrs. Oriando Smith. The Iye and Ear Defects, will be the » o et e o gy e e Experts in agricalture, farmers, mar-| ket gardeners and horticuiturists from alljsubect of Dr. Joseph L. Darling of the parts of the state were at Kingstgm, Wed- | Massachusetts Eye and Ear infirmary, at nesday, for an inspection of the agri-|the meeting of the Washington C cultural experiment station at the Rhode|M R Modical society, in the Wi Island State college. The purpose Was|ioday Thursday (remsn dorgs to ascertain how the various interests Afore than a hundred fre i - concerned may be henefitted by each oth-| dren from New York will come Lt Ve, ! er and by scientific experiment Which the|erly July 21 for a stay of two weeks. : collese is ug:;t!:k‘l:l»’" the form of a|THEY Will be provided for under the di- : : mee in the for rection of t ve : { » i 3 S DR g e Tor of B of a committee fro mevery church was ingpected. Dr. B. L. Hartwell, head| " qoc Lon” e of the experiment station, conducted the | wprier, yo, trr ar e Dol and ol | tour of tnspection and gave an explan-| Doyl parents Mr. and Mes. Toyerett Berns atory jecture. They made the trip from their home in Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant secre- Grandville, N. Y., by automobile. tary of the navy, and democratic nom- A miscellaneous shower was given inee for Vice president, was a recent vis-| Miss Angenctte Cotirell Wednesdsy even- ltor in Westerly, when a witness before|ing, at the home of Miss Margaret Buf- ;hx;zur;l;lelr::&rdonfb!nq:i?, 0}5 Which Axd' fum, in Main street. Miss Cottrell is . Dunn is’ chairman, tn- prospective bride of Rev. = vestigating the charges of the ministers| ip U o e Prot of Rev. John Grot of Newport concerning the working of the| vieo erusade in that city. Mr. Roosevelt R s me STONINGTON triends of Admiral Dunn. Cornelius B. Crandall has been warden ¥rank A. Sherman, of the firm of R.|of the borough of Stonington so long, A. Sherman Cons company, stepped on a | that it is difficult to name his predeces. nail when at the plant Wednesday noon.|sor. He has been renominated and will The nail penietrated the shoe and was So|be elected without opposition. This is frmly embedded that it was etracted |also true of his associates on the demo- with pliers, Immediately after the accl-|cratic ticket, as republicans have made dent, Mr. Sherman was taken by auto-ino opposing nominations. The ticket to mobile to Watch Hill, where treatment|pe voted at the annual borough elcetion was administered by Dr. John Champlin. | yonday, July 26 is composed as follows: The injury is very painful but s not con- |~ Gornelius 3. Crandall, wardens Wil Alfered carions, liam P. Bindloss, Henry A. Muller, Frank The Westerly police department is down | V. Matthews, William F Wilcox, Charles to the minute in the matter of uniforms,|B McCourt, Thomas W Garity, burgesses ; 8s well as efficiency, and endeavor is|Charles B States, clerk and treasurre: made to keep in th: van with police de-|Elias B Hinckley, assessor, Robert L. partments of the larger cities. The| Burteh, collector; Christopher J. Ledwith, goreaths on the police caps bearing the | pajliff; Thomas W. Garity, John W. Dun- number of the cop have becn discarded|pam, ‘street commissioners; Elias B and the shields of law and order sub-|piseidey, Byron J. Gardinre, Edward H Stituted. Such insignia have been adopt-| gpefrield, trustees of Waldron fund. ed by all modern police departments. Rov. Dwight O, Stans . chndeced, #he Police Officer Fred Mitchell -mlled‘f\lnel‘fll services of Mary, widow-of Fred- Joseph Salameno in Grove avenue, Wea.|erick Schellhass, Sunday and the body hesday afternoon. Salameno is accused |was taken to Brooklyn Monday for burial of assaulting Charles Main when in|in the Lutheran eemetery. She was born Canal street, Sunday night. Main was|in New York city, May 22, 1856 and re- rendered unconsclous and after first ald|sided in Stonington many years. She died he was taken to the hospital in New|in the Lawrence Memorial Agsociated London in the ambulance of the West-|hospital in New London. Mrs. Schel erly Sanitary corps. The doctor here|has is.survived by two daughters, Mrs. was of opinion that Main sustained a{wW. W. Hill of Noank; Mrs. Osear P. tracture of the skull. Stranch of Mystic ‘and a son, Ferdinand Before Clerk M. Walted Flynn of the|Schellhass of Stonington. Third District court, Salameno pleaded Stonington Pointers not guilty. The case was continued to ' 45k Friday and bail of $500 was furnished. | The Stonington Swimming club has cen organized. nioise George T. Brown s presiding st | "% VFCL B, Spaviding and Rev. y session of the Superior court, in [, Jie¥. Geotge B. Spauicing art oo session at Kingston. These cases were | o sne G SIOR8 SUPACEC (IO assigned to the September session: New | CORETeEntional CORrCll W4 PORAT o Haven Iron and Steel company va J. W.| Henry I¢ Caibly and RSws O e Westlake, tax collector of Kingston; P | mingion, Del, are T et e e - pofurphy; Mor-| "y warden and burgesses has voted ris McClay vs Joseph Gerard. 5 $25 ta the band concert fund and $30 to TThe court denied the motion for a new , el orind Lot 44 g trial or reduction of damages in the case | t1° Stonington Village Imp; Miner. This cale was trled in Westerly | ity g of Stephen A. Weaver vs Harold E. and- verdict of $200 was given plaintift SOUTH GRlS%LD for daffges in an automoblle accident| Albert Gallup Greene of South Gris- on the Shore road. *| wold, Rufus Greene of Oneco, Herbert F. The case of Fred S. Ople against the [ Barber of Almyville recently motored to Westerly Brass company was passed. arlestown to' epend the day with There Wwas continuations to the <Sep- | friends. tc gher gession of the case of Thomas J.| The many friends of Gladys Leson Clark vs Mary Hurtada for petition of | Thompson are glad to welcome her home. Miss Thompson spent the winter in Balti- more, Md. Miss Thompson made many THE LA VIDA BLECTRIC VIBRATOR | friends in her course as a dietitian. .50. Many homes were gladdened by the Guaranteed In every respect. Let us|return of children over the national heli- demonstrate this vibiator and prove to | gay, Fou that it 1s en excellens appliance. D ELECTRIC SHOP, P 3 Canal St, Norwalk.—Plumbers in Norwalk went WESTERLY_LIGHT AND POWER CO, | on a strike.last week. They have been THE MYSIS POWaR GoMPANY, |ECItng 38 a day. They only want & del- ® East Main St, Mystic, Conn. Ias mpre. Act Now! We Will Announce the Closing of the Big Piano Sale Soon stoek of Pianos will soon be sold. This t Piano sale will be declared over very soon. The Pianos are selling fast. You have your chance if you act quickly. Our store hagsheen crowded with rwlh::- men and women eagerly sk up these ¢ bargains. They realize that Piano prices are going higher. They are far-sighted. They are buying now while prices are low. 'I.'hare will be rush from now on. This Jm lan-—fil be too Iate. We are on the home-stretch. The big Piano sale will soon be over. We want the floors to be cleared of every single .;hyer in stock. Nothing has been left undone, as far as we were able to determine, but we can candidly and honestly say that we will do anything in the bounds of business ethics, to stock. H you are really and sincerely interested in the purchase of a piano or player, we ask you to read carefully every work contained in this advertisement. (}lanee over the bar- here and answer to yourself whether there is any particular reason why you should not purchase that piano or player for the children now. This is your opportunity. i’ E Store Open Evenings Until 9 0’Clock ‘We kindly ask those who have purchased pianos with promise of immediate delivery to be patienf, as our shipping depart- ment has been swamped with deliveries. Sensational Selling of Pianos Has Now Started in Reality—Prices Still Lower on Many Instruments. 4'.“ - Ba!‘ gam Ill a Ha)'e!"Plafifl You cannot appreciate these values unless you eall in person ana Qrly 3198—Bench and 10 Rolls sec what is aetually being done here. Come to this store Tuesday. SPECIAL—A Player on Sale now at $358 Bench and 10 Rolls of Music. Small Payment Down and This used Player-Piano will be on $3.00 Per Week. be sold at the quoted figure. In af o As a final cffort to elose out this stock we have cut the price on this guaranteed saving you will receive a bunch of Hurry or You WI“ Be Late! These flightly used Player-biang to the ridiculous fieure of $396. You can rolle of music (10 rells), beautiful ecombination The search the country over, you might roam through the largest Piano bench and delivery to your heme free. Freight ) . ° Stores in the "h“]ued S!ltel], and ‘it Welgfl Befi ;eeigmt.\:‘l; R%:lltcfo,zgll’“zsfl; iprepaid on out-ef-town shipments. Investigate this P Gmd onl D Thl Sd (0. duplicate this particular value. ‘om 5 3 Jensational Droposition—§250 & week. rices y urmg S e Jsic any o the sales forces (o play this Player for you. = G306 Priced special at .. {Every Piano for Sale Prices Cut Down ‘sell st this store from this day forth st prices that will any family to pay for a nice Piano eut of their pin moner. isted below are now on sale, Buyers, Attention ! No matter what little amount you have to psge?.cv:;‘:n“ Rather than allow & single Plano to remain unsold, we will cut prices to the very bone. We will not stand on ceremony. A small matter of will be simast eertain to fnd s Kdod=itne & few doliars will send an instrument to your home. cohvenience. =W wiat to Su C SIOSE a Piane, you vill suit your Savings Account By Mail TO-DAY With The 8t & fractien of its actual worth. A Plané on in exel for a Player. This Thi Plane will be sold. It is one of man A Used Piamo. ASK to De smown this one. “Small < T s trlived 4 bargain | You must see thls ln: mw:nflu AR ¥ juve ions Z:wfi to %sh!:mhle | here that '::.‘:,m soing ta dispote %{. Payment will sead it home; $2.00 a wecis will pay S ama RLE 8 Vwelk, il paz top 1t T SIS0 ETw Y. Tl wh e, Sewn. B ad Gl TR the balance. \ 4 ' ‘ THERS OF o e 1. TAEY. WILL BE SOLD PATHERS AND MOTHERS = . @ v TRUST CO. soston I live /100 miles of New Londen, it will you to come to this great sale. A guar- Thi il that you hi to contend with today is the contaminating influence of the dance hall an 3 oTe Ts serflipiles ot Now Lae Qua 1 A o e greatest evil that you have to o : s : gfl R i oo o N v s o the street-congregating crowds. Keep your little boys and girls at home. Give them the prove; k‘:dd o!t ; 16 i hey will not seek it on the outside, where they find it : e v big NDERFUL 5 amusement and entertainment in their own home and t eso es we ol 2o ot m‘.Y? oo 8% M BARGA"m? - too often under conditions ether than idedl. Start them on a musical edueation. Buyh(hem ; Plano x;ow. An er) 9 ) ure _‘--1!%_ g Sieper- at Drices that Will destrey svery procedunt estabhnes by b k Sman payments investment of a few dollars may save you endless hours of grief and worry in the hours that are to come. s * e s THINK TEIS OVER. » The Best : ’ Buy to Out-of-Town Buyers - : : . 3 Living Within 100 Miles Yo MARSH BLDG. 230 STATE STREET = Your | of New London and Plane New London, Conn. Piano | Freight Prepaid. Money goes on interest the 5th of each month was fhe rate of our last dividend. Why be satistied with less interest on your money? Deposits mail receive special Ifl..ll.l.‘y Mall Yours to-day ment charging him with essaping on May [ ed held on another indictment charging, UNABLE TO ARBITRATE Inm in that region will be held. a plebiscite to determine Whether the 26. He was ordered held for sentence | that during his absence from %the prison, THE TESCHEN QUESTION Teschen distriet should be under Caech he broke and entered the homes of Sara| Paris, . July 7.—The Council of Am-| Although the counell of ambassadors|or Polish rule. It was said the Csecho- 1. McAdams and Avis Casey on the night |bassadors “has “notified the ° Polish ~~and | recently proposed thie” substitution of ar- | sivalc assembly was of the belief that a with Barney, entered 2 piea of guiis v | of May 28 anfl assauited the former with Cosmopolitan Trust Co. Caecho-Siovak_delegations that since no| bitration for the plebiscite in settlement | &\ "o 1" oot cortion of the question the same charge and his sentence was al- f a dangerous weapon. He pleaded not |agreement has been reached by them to/of the Teschen' question, the Czecho-Slo- indict- so defedred. In addition Ward was order- % sullty to tais indictment, arbitrate the Teschen question, & plebis-| vak national assembly voted in favor of | eould not be had through srbitration. : g o