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e the registers were used in connection the collection of fares on the Paw- Valley Street rafiroad, between and Watch Hill This was be- the line was taken over by the Shore Electric Railway company, so the is Dot mew to the old patrons of e, _Thero will be & return to the register next Monday and on h.ylt-ml-hmmza on _the The conduo- -nh-wu:m‘me and looks good to them, ac- proposition 1 jeliMiing to one of the conductors, whi “it will relieve conductors from a He added lh Stiirefors the veual Sblection against the ‘ume of the register is removed. .Fifty-four employes of the Interstate iCgnsclidated Street railway in Provi- ‘dence, which serves Attleboro and other have petitioned the company, that thh use of these hand registers be dis- “ NEXT SUNDAY DINNER AT THE HALCYON Pleasant View, R. 1. Clam Chowder uce Cucumbers Tomatoes Baked Fish, Butter Sauce 2 ghetti a la ltaliano m Bread Banana Fritters Roast Chicken: with Dressing iled -Lobster that| M lnn-n and Dinners a Speclal- Rooms To Let. i o o Ppensed with on open cars. mm claim the reg:sten«tfi,i ductors a: to- nth hnld on the hand e ur xn %:‘n change in % oo asserts m the . employes' - abolished, but does not Mlum what that action may be. There.bave n.-. strikes in Some against hang register, but there:Was Tic dpproval ana the strikers belief existed that it would be just as reasonable for clerks in stores to pro- test against the use of cash registers. The. case of Harry M. Gregs, was call- 4 jn the Third District court, Friday, Oliver H. Wfllllms presiding. automobile, without license, at Hili, July 3. He pleaded guilty an® was fined $25 and costs, which was advanced by Willilam H. Andrews, a large property terested in the case, as he knew.that the blame was not all with Gregg, &nd be- lieved that a breach of law: had been committeds the real instigator should share the penalty. g is employed as a tutor-in the of Charles Mellvane, Jri; of Phil- adelphia, whose summer home Yosemite iz on the Menachangne road, Watch Hin, Mellvane and Andrews are relatives by marriage | Gregg served two and -one- half years in the army, was. -familiar with the operation of automobiles, and laws of Pennsylvania relative. there- It was intimated in court that 2z suzgested taking out an operator's enSe before driving the Meclivane cas but regg bumped into another, car at Watch Hill, and when asked to produce his license by Policeman Chase, will make Sunday Excursions to Ocean Beach every Sunday during the season, leaving the railroad dock at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 a. m. and arriving at' the Beach at 12 o'clock. Returning leave the Beu:lx at 5.0'clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. This is 2 brand new boat with Deissel engine, and ample accammodations for 600 passengers. FARE 40c EACH WAY. owner and e resident of: Watch Hill. Mr. Andefson was very fmuch in- the real condition becamo Xnown, Gregg was arrested. The case against Joseph sah.mene charged with. assaulting - Charles. Main, was continued to Friday next as the an expense. of §: proper official been ' paid. Another -motice was received by the police Saturday setting forth the in- formation that Heroux - had _deserted again and a rewsrd of $50 is offered for his return. The local police are on, the lookout for -Heroux. If he is apprehend- ed the maval base will be notified to send and get him, as there is no_desire to risk a $12 loss In_the second cap- ture. This Heroux is the same chap - who caused the arrest of two sailors at the railway station, alleging.-that they had assaulted him with ngérous weapon, a knife in the hove ofineriminating the plaint was na.naoued 1t developed that Heroux had slashed his own ‘coat with & lmots e CHEN nt ineriminating the sailors, of whom of az&endzqo‘ More trouble on year ago. Heroux. had ! street’ with Frank, Ju- liana and -Was Bhot through his cap, the bullet causing - slight furrow the top of .the head. Juliana was arrested, held. for trial in the_ superior court, and indicatea on the charge of. assault with attempt to kill. In ‘the meantime, o= roux had enlisted: In’ the mavy; could not continued. ke The Westerly Beard of-‘/fruh. 'nh proper effort and cafefully. selected com- mittee, could before the summer mds make possible a much needed hospital car for the town, according to a state- ment made Friday by, a an of. prom- inence. He does not-deire to take'the initiative and he contends it is within the] province of the local-semi-official organ- ization, that can do things for the oW that are not within khp d\lrlsdlctmn m»f.ha ‘Westerly town count A suggestion is made that summer res- idents of Watch Hil,.property owners there, and interested fare and advancement of the town,.would give the prosposide hospital - movement substantial support, if the project were properly, submitted to them. The sug- gestor believes that ten .men eould bej found at Watch Hill who ‘would co-oper- ate with residents of W in building and findncing \& ‘Westerly has a nucleus h Mrs. William Hoxsey, but growth is the interest on the deposit, and cannot be utilized until a sum amount- ing to $100,000 can be raised. = There is lots of talk in Westerly In ¢ winter time, relative to the nstruction of a hospital and means for maintenance, but thefe is no action. The suggestion is that the time for action is in the good old summer time, while the Watch Hily season is on. Now. Since the completion of the new “rail- road station, the transfer of mails Is made by the post: office department and under contract to Some local man. At present Norman F. Tuckerman has the contract at $1800 a year. It is a losing proposition at the pricefas two-thirds of the contract sum is paid the driver, and the balance Is not sufficient 1o meet the automobile truck expenses, which include the cost of the truck, depreciation and maintenance. There has been a large increase in the volume of postal transfer business, since the time Mr. Welch did the transfer work, in exchange for the exclusive passenger and baggage busi- ness at the station, Mr. Tuckerman realized né WEQ tnade a mistake, after He-had operated under the contract two weeks, and he then gave the required forty-five days' notice FiE | larceney. - be ‘located, and the trlal of the case was | tire_general wel-4. - tations are out for bids for the *"‘“‘h?flflmwm" Edward Roch e railroad special of_this n, was in Westerly He_aire the recent investi- that led to the arrest of ei { Westerly. men, who were indicted breaking and ent freight cars and ‘With /the 'aid of local police a large’ part of the loot was recovered {n_the homes of the accused men. Cap- ,1n ehuga for New on county detective, of State At. torney Hull's office, have In the past made many arrests and the robbery. of goods from freight cars has been mat- rially reduced. A short time ago-a yard foreman and two other railroad men in New Lohdon were detected and arrested while rémoving a barrel of po- tatoes from & car in the Fort vard. Local Laconics. Plenty of -sugar in Westerly with prices carying from 23 to- 29 cents a pound. Local lobstermen report a scarcity for this season. 3 Westerly physiclans have decided to give free treatment to the New - York fresh air children, who are to be here from July 21 to August 4. . A bus has started in’epposition to the ‘Watch Hill trolley line, amd ‘there is talk of town regulation that will result in fair competition. The Chautauquaguarantors for 1921, Chautauqua season of 1920 glosed Fri- day. . STONINGTON Joseph Roderick: Wa§ before the town court, on ‘complaint of Pish-and Game Warden Louis Boss, charged with having two ghort lobsters in hifs Boat. He paid fhe pénalty of §25 and- costs. Roderick is a minor and the Court was inclined to feniency. " Stonington Pointers. Mrs. Herbert S, Owen, of New York, in the borough for a brief stay. Dr. and Mrs. William Veal have re- turped from a visit in’” Maine. Miss Mildred_Crandall- i vacation from Springfiel Miss Francis Joseph has returned from the hospital in New London. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gillis ot Rolindalb, Mass., announce the engagement of their 4 daughter, Ann Christine, to George rioenmer, ot Stoningron. is tain Roche and kis men, with the as- thelsistance of William B. Jackson, e mmm by, John W. Crofts of Hanoyer the attendatice was godd, 1s was the £ II Peter 1: 1-15, and I Cor. 7: 28-31,] are the passages for study July 14 at ercle.ol prayer at home altars. ummer people are arriving, among e Mrs. Stahlberg.of New York at he t | dister’s, Mrs. Axel Heldstrom's. f Mrs. Clarence Smith si enjoying a visi m her mother, Mrs. Pfluger, of New York. | Some Westminster people were shocked by seeing the aceident at Plainfield rail- @ crossing, where a runaway horse ipsef the vehicle, seriously injuring the joung man and little girl, who received first aid at the emergency hospital of the Edwton mills. No one at the time could fell whe were the people injured or Whence they came. % : Friends of the pastor and his wife who new their return was hastened by Mr. avies' sudden and serious illness are glad to hear of lils decided improvement d that he is expected to he able to be around again within the next few days. During §heir brief absence Mr. Davies was.in Willimantic and Lebanon and Mrs. Davies in Boston attending the meetings {of the tereentenary international Congre- gational council as. delegate from West- | minster church. She is expected to give sonfe actount of these Sunday next. The Newton family had a full_reunion at the holiday, Mr. Newton and Fred Newton coming from the Groton Iron works, Miss Ethel from Norwich, Violet from Central Village and Mrs. Fred Meade from New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts are spend- ing their honeymoon at the Roberts sum- mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones were_holiday guests at J. A. R. Jones', where his son’s wife will spend the summer. Bagster Kinne of Norwich is visiting A. T. MacLeod and f: Mr. and Mrs. William Rollinson spent Sunday with the latter’s brother in Taft- ville. ¥ WAUREGAN Heart church grounds on the Fourth. A fine dinner was served, games Were en- music. The Wauregan Sunday school held the annual -picnic at Wildwood park Thurs- day afternoon, ley. half holiday. F. T. Jo Pleasant V' on and SR, family over the Fourth. There was a celebration at the Sacred joyed and the Wauregan band furnished going ot the park by trol- The Wauregan store was closed Thurs- day afternoon and the clerks enjoyed the cnuum. N. I, with his parents. A. M. Tracy and ’relatives were at Crescent Beach Monday. Ben Livesley and- family of Middleton. Mass, were guests last week of Livesiey’s father, mith. ‘Wignoll and family. Mrs. Milton Tracy was at Moosup visit ing url. Barr recently. eral days at Concord, an week, The Girls'. *Club_archi furnished music for the dance heid in the hall Fri« day evening, when there was a good at- Mrs. Lillian Filer of, Attawaugan and Miss Grace Hogper of Montville were guests at J. S. Westcott's home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. Avery entertained friends from Boston over Monday. { GOODYEAR Frank Willey has resigned as night su- perintendent and is to be succeeded by John Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. William Hartley of Read- 'vfl.lt, Mass. are moving to one of the new cottages on State avenue. Mr. and -%rs. Thomas Crowe are spending this week's vacation at Port Chester, N. Y. Jack ‘McPherson and Mrs. | Ray ' and children are spending the week at Revere Beach. X Mrs. Ivy 8. Bailey and sons, LeRoy, Floyd, Theodore, and Miss Margaret Du~ puy, accompanied by C. W. Huff and Miss Marshall of Plajnfield. were among those Wwho enjoyed the sail to Newport and the 12-mile drive July 5th At 10 2. m. July 5th a new flag was raised at Sunset - Hill farm, owned by James Bacon, selectman of Killingly. Speeches were made by Supt. R. W. Boys and Frank Sweet of Woonsocket. who also made the speech when the first flag was raised in Goodyear seven years ago. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Mr. and Mzs. Bert McGlynn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chadwick and Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Groves were motor callers at Watch Hill and Narragansett Pier recently, Frank Grenno is moving his household goods to Centerdale, R. I Goodyear Social club held a meeting in THE LA VIDA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR $7.50. Guaranteed in every respect. Let us demonstrate this vibrator and prove to you that it Is an excellent appliance. GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP, 2 Canal St, WESTERLY_LIGHT AND POWER CO., were at J. B. Westcott with his family from Westerly, R. E, THE RESEC ratmn CoMPANY, t Madn St., Mystle, Conn. We want 9000 PAIRS Keds and Tennis White, Brown, Black — Slightly Factory Damaged _“ Children’s High and Low Misses’ and Youths” High and Low Boys’ High and Low. . Men’s Highand Low.............. KEDS WITH HEELS Ladies’, Men’s and Boys’ High and Low— Value up to $4.00 . ... CASH SALES AND NO EXCHANGES THE KIES C iresvans S135 b0 S10E ......65¢ : 75¢ - 85¢ -85¢ -95¢ SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Sale Starts at 10 O’Clock. None Will Be Sold Earlier 361 PIECES OF ALUMINUM WARE Go On Sale This Saturday at Less Than Cost Take your choice at $1.89, values as high as $6.50. We mean just what we say. We will not make one czni on any piece inthis lot. PHONE ORDERS TAKEN. NO TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH THESE. new trade. NO TELE- We cannot guarantee that this lot will last to satisfy late comers, therefore we urge you to be on hand early to get the piece you want. Take what-you want in this arrow at $1.89. visited over the holiday | the u#x:.u-w evening. M Mrs. | nic at Mr. and Mrs, John Hoyle of New Bed- | dress the ford, Mass., spent the Fourth with H.|church, describing Robert Bethell and family spent sev-|slide down than returned recent trin, to also the battlefields of France. It ier s easier -pw:sw:o and bottom and crawl. up, MURRAY'S Bosron st.E Willimantic, Conn. Toa Ball Toa Pos Colonial 3 Qe eoBan Siz Quart Preserving Every Piece Guaranteed to be Absolutely Perfect. SCHWARTZ BROS. INc. “The Big Store With the Little Prices” Water Street,Ofl’ WMon SquareNorwich, Wallingtord. through Wallingford are wmw{‘bun. careful and go strictly m;duim w “The town. authorities are e GARMENTS OF QUALITY AT : POPULAR PRICES | BOSTON MADE DRESSES CANBE HAD IN A VARIETY OF HIGH AND LOW NECK, LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE MODELS, IN A WIDE RANGE OF FABRICS. THEY ARE DESIGNED FOR AFTERNOON AND STREET WEAR AS WELL AS FOR THE HOUSE. EACH GAR- MENT IS CUT AND FITTED TO MEET THE REQUIRE- MENTS OF THE MOST SPECIAL $3.98 and $4.69 Dzl Sale of Sweaters and Slip-Ons Do you need a Sweater or Slip-On for your vacation ? here is your opportunity to provide yourself with one, at a most remarkable saving. The collection has been divided into 3 different lots, and each one represents a saving at 30 to 50 per cent. discount. All colors and styles are represented, including white and black— LOTNO.1....... $498 | LOTNO. 2....... $6.98 *LOT NO. 3... . Ivory Pyralin at 509, Discount This sale of Ivory Pyralin gives you a good opportunity to fill in odd pieces to complete your set. The collection consists of Hair Brushes, Combs, Trays, Mirrors, Puff Boxes, Cream Boxes, Nail Files, Scissors, Cuticle Knives, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks and Soap Boxes, at the follow- ing low prices : ... PLAIN PATTERNS BOCTINAILE PHES ol L il e sl v s b e o JE Bt HOORE .3 .o, (100 o A STt ahe BRCPNIEETes LU S A S g e 100 CUlicIE INVeS . .o o e 50c 125 Sosp BONES . oL LUl v valesee s v s DB BT M SORD BORES Ls LTons cdnemsie e $1.00 Combs, coarse or coarse and fine ......s... $1.75 Combs, coarse or coarse and fine ... $2.00 Combs, coarse or coarse and fine . RU20 SHASMHOrRS = Ul n L L S $3.00 Comb and Brush Trays ..... $4.25 Comb and Brush Tray 79 49c 89¢c 98¢ .. 59¢ . $2.25 $7.50 Comb and Brush Tray ......... $2.00 Puff Boxes . $3.00 Puff Boxes .. $3.00 Hair Receivers .50 & oo ois $2.90 NaibPolisher ..ooio, voiven iy #4580 Nalbh Polisher ... .i2iaavi0.0 0 . $1.49 . $1.49 .oe.. $145 PR 1 SRAN MHTIOIS | &) s Lidiascs oo i bon i B0 MMTOMS -« . chvivasbinnesn csvisainsvie SN BRSO MRS O e $1.00 Infants’ Hair Brushes ........... % laEBoshes ... 0 ... ... ... $2.08 Faw Brushes .. .5 ., o0 oiiii e PE7HAr BIushes . .o c.oopociiniis S R B ™ S SSEe DU BARRY PATTERNS BLSONR Flles s vovovieosnsivdinsbibionte e $1.75 Combs, coarse or coarse and fine............ 89¢ $2.75 Cream Boxes $2.78 Manicuring Scissors . $4.00 Puff Boxes . $4.50 Puff Boxes .. $4.50 Hair Receivers . $13.50 Mirrors ... ceeen.. $198 e §219