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The Quencontaus and Watch Hill Coast|that time, the case was cos Guardsmen, and volunteers, persisted in “Fhe search for the bodies of the two Do¥s! White ‘Main shows: Sia _ who were drowned while bathing neariment, it was not consi . Weekapaug, Thursday aftrnoon. Shortly|have him in court, Friday after midnight the body of William Klein, “3r., was recovered and half an hour lat-| The several state’ organiz er that of Edwin Lewis was brought Junior Order of American Michael H. Scanlon, medical|ciuding Westerly council, W' examiner was called and gave the re-|Providence this (Saturday) moi auired vermit for the removal of thejlowed by a field day at Rocky the body being taken in|observe of the twenty-fifth anniv : charge by a Westerly undertaker. Hard-|of the institution of the e c i Iy had this body reached.the undertak-|Rhode Island.® Governor Beeckman and| :The hsecvnd ;onqert in shedfifr!‘sv v‘;nf , when notice came that|Mayor Gaynor Nave been invited to re-;SIVeR lY ‘I{ekxo;qutun ard ‘in Wada. w the parade when passing the city. 1‘:&;2:;; “}’f =t f;;;:;;‘j!_ ;;:_‘;:&s!mnd i {hall. After the parade th hers and ! o 5 78 Tound. and the ambulance returned to|hall. After the parade the mprehers and | RUEIRI, Was 88 GRS rire Mapinie of There will be a|liberty; march, Keep Moving; overture, er’s establishme the body of the Lewis boy had been |V SWeekapaug and brought that body to nn Both bodies were propared |snecial clectric, r buri 3z - | full card of e sports, T e s Lo e | ball game and lm‘.. :Homm,._ Knights of Columbus; overture, A High “be in Montclair cemetery, in ok Ball; waltz, Wynette; march, Olympia; Boy Scouts andi were with | of p at Hillapdals, the farm ‘of he bovs hadl hbme Fridtay - ell swiar @t oBs, with six hands d by Mayer Gainer:and the lson Buckmaster; Iyn, N. Y., sm_ &t Ladonics. Ter Ma' on Bliazbeth: R. Sherms day of the present we: nighed bail of $1000 e ‘There is more. danefln‘ at beach this season than ever. inprov 1 advi 1 enl the case went over for another wee's. for his home in Westerly, Aug. 1 driving. STONINGTON electric noluding a base-|All For You:; Popular Airs; e noon irain, Friday. Budlong Post, Woman’s Relief corps,|Star Spangled -Banner, was répresented 4t the anmual field day Edward: Levis Was born in Crauford[of the Rhods:Island: department, held: at| . Lhe. Ladies' A1d"sésiekr Of the Second | . 1905, the son of Walter and{ Duby’s, grove Thursday. Anna Thurston Lewis. William €. K was born in Jersey City. O 3 Among “the sts were Department President Clara f, Department Cemmander and staff, Grand Ar s of the ander of the Sons of Kle jver jubilee, Thursday evening ber 3, 1 ry=Frances K i | i { \\mHEr and recitadon by Mrs. buil. lerpool the [flag by Deborah ‘Chapie®~of Westerly 0.3:r Easiern Star, - With" the t chapies s Wakefield and Hope Valley, Wit e «n- SRR R ed today vs:turday) by Grand Miss Caroline Marsh ‘of Morristown, | And fourth degrees were given and a sup- N. J., is on vacation in the borough. Miss Sarah W. Holmes of New York is oD, at Bsooheagy Bill, moma of Hune| o f® T Cimmer home of Dr. and John Conant will start from California Unless a change comes s00D, Women i erators of automebiles at Watch Hill will answer to the charge of reckleu meeting of the Connecticut State Fire- men’s association in Hartford, early in September. to help celebrate her birthday. A gener- ‘CANTERBURY GREEN ' |cnjoyed a general good time. Music and |- Thomas. The next meeting of the Ladies’ Aid} society will be wth Mrs. Frank Miller at ety wi 1 Miler at|Vehalt of the company Charles Hyde of | 1€ | Miss Hazel Osborne, from Malden, ] c ASTO R I A The Pllars Tuesday afternoon next. Brooklyn présented as a remembrance a ; Congregational® church, observed 1 church parlors. * There “were piand’ solos by Miss Grace Nelsofi, of Flatbush, N. nd by Miss Mary Rix, and vocal so- by Miss Doris Rix and Miss Bertha Thursday. shearing expedition to a town in eastern Al are glad to hear that Mrs. Walter | New York, where he had 400 sheep to Davis is regaining her health after sev-|shear. eral weeks’ iliness. Mrs. Davis is enter- | chil Barbara Muller -and Miss Jernie Trum. | taining her brother, Robert Burnett, of Schofield. Miss Maria® B. Trumbull gave an interesting review of the twenty-five ars. of usefulness of the society. ent was under -the direction of Miss i A pleasing feature ‘of the opeming of the Community house, August 16, will be the presentation of a silk American J. F. Trumbull Woman's Relief nd Jane Grea-|corps to James W. Harvey Post Ameri- Hubert Graves has been helping shin- y“ nlfl B gle the barn on the Safford farm. . Ty, Mr. and Mra, Burdick of New London dolif well: One of . the other chlldsenl-St, Joseph's. hoapital, WWilimantic, where TG Eo are guests of Mrs. 'Burdlc}\s parents, Mr. ' FOR THE LADIES BANDEAUX, MUSLIN DRAWERS embroidery trimmed, each ENVELCPE CHEMISE, lace and embroidery trim- med, each . DAINTY WHITE PETTICOATS, embroidery trnmedi. (oSt S Roas LADIES’ EMBROIDERY. TRIMMED - i ROBES; cach .. FOR THE CHILDREN CREPE ROMPERS, 1, 2, 3, each. . ' BOYS’ ROMPER SUITS, 2, 3, 4, each. . BOYS' WASH SUITS, 2t 6 years. ., .-, THE LYONS CO. cannot be duphfited at mmuch higher prices. you met W i TARIA WAUREGAN BLOCK NORWICH; CONN. Specials For Friday and Saturday CORSET COVERS, embroidery trimmed, each. . . .. 75c | ..... 2FOR $1.00 . Toc e s oo 139 : - SPECIAL $1.98 PINK SILK CAM!SOLES, lacn tnmme euh. .... $1.00 .. $1.65 GIRLS’ DRESSES, colored, 2 to 6 years, each. . ... $1.65 BOYS’ KNEE-LENGTH OVERALLS, each........ 85c GIRLS’ KNEE-LENGTH OVERALLS, each. ..... $1.00 This merchandisé has th> quality and the style, and my old riend ? PERFECTOS PANETELAS CORONAS BANQUETS His name is Peter Schuyler—the best investment insmoke satisfaction I ever made. When I buy cigars I don't speculate—I invest. I know Peter Schuyler's record. He's been the same mild, fragrant cigar for 35 years—not a shred of anything . but selected Havana in his filler all that time, His all-Havana filler is your Gold Bond in smoke—sat!sfacnon. Made for 35 yearsby G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany, N. Y. . program Mrs. Levi- eises ls beln: pnnmuo auxumi Mrs. Dorothy 3 g attending the summer school’ for teachers.| shnlnnon r.mm ; ', . At the filast grange, meeting the third Next Wednesday even-| po o waogivine or m 1&«:}, n .attended. M. and Mrs. Robert Mallory of New|WE: the . Tkonk _and Plainfield | OeE B Bt ehateh S York ase t the Masor Inn, : o e rvited atigiva the pro- | PIod 18 DUBIL of Kb Daptist shumch BERGE < AfillWlLLEI T Herbert Williams has been at Charles| 3150 led the Christian Endeavor meeting o in {he evening, He was entertained over 3 Sire, Charles M. Williams. West's at Mocsup assisting in some car- | (i "85 e e dafl;‘ P §1;y:ams: ’:‘orwr:‘r:;‘ for Sty The Jewett City team is scheduled for pentry*wokk on His house. SndEs Hexk “ As] a game of baseball Sunday with the| MF. and Mfs. Howard Hoxsie and'son, 4 . - Georg Sthouse of the First Baptist church, e’ aF Dedse Fiehmon y jon team, at Stopington. Mrs. Sager dnd Mrs. Newton were guests A O et ha chuts| Ovleritve week ‘end at Frank Hoxsie's at e chwm preach at the Lebanon Baptist| Mrs. Caroline Patridge pany will celebrate to fortieth anniver-| Westbrool sary at the firehouse this (Saturday) ev-| ening. There will be a big feed, music, addresses and an historical sketch of the company. John Carlson has been elected dele- gate and John McLeary ulternate, to re- | weeks' stay i present the fire police . at the annual| A genuine surprise .was given Mrs.! B. F. ‘Cam‘fu{er _?f.}-hruonl recently < Friends in ‘this. place’ of Mrs. Fannic Emma Wainwright Monday evening when spent a few days at his home here. . Stone of North Ston! are glad t & DAXty Bf ahour 50 appeancd at het home| Miss Doris Troland is visiting relatives | note that there is an improvement in he: - in Meriden. condition. Mrs. Stone has been_seriousl; e BiBr @ family. recently took| Miss Edna Burgess gave a parly Sat-| Hill wete guests Clinton. Vew York. about 25 miles. Verna Rleh[mmd Mrs. Anna Mills is spending a few days}ill for several weeks. ous _supply of good things to eat and drinfk ‘were brought by the guests and al | It Goshen with her daughter, Mrs. *"“‘”‘l Games were played, music enjoyed, ca’ke Hlfil hrez GIX"B is Wfll’k‘fllg‘fi’l '[sfivi\le Mrs. S. B. h and jce cream were served, after which Master Robert Culyer ‘of Westerly js : e sfiutfi"‘gfie’;fi;fl:{&?,fl,e;’{ the party took an ~ automobile Tide of| guest for several weeks of his cohsin singing were features of the evening. 1n|, MrS. B.R. York is entertaining her sis- AR i Sir it i e ok oo m“n,,” o 7n| I Use For Over 30 Veurs and Mrs. Lovell, who vsited the city on| Lucius Exley has been on a sheep-|" Miss Mildred 'Goodwin and Clinton | aiamnuf k fo %fi Goodwin of New Britain are spending a few weeks at the home of thsir grand- He made the journey in his ma-{ father, C, S. Goodwin. ric Felt of Black Hill, a2 lad of 14,!daughter of Worcester are spending a | Providence, this week. who with three younger children 'was|week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Standish. d.‘,’,‘:,‘..’fi‘,‘éii"té'.‘s AR Fred Safford and family made & trip|thrown from a wagon in Plainfleld a week |... Arlington. Locke of Bridgeport is pass-| you that it.is an excellent appliance. to Danielson Saturday. ago: was taken to Dr. Sweet's in Gris- | ing the summer With his grandfather, GAS AND ELEC‘I‘RIC SHOP, bone in the | Reuben Burgess. . 2 Canal & A, Tt ie now | - Samuel Rouben: was taken Saturday to | WESTERLY LIGHT RY, 4 "e| THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, sl Severe cut on the head which | an operation was performed for appendi- 9 East Main St. Mystic, Conn. JUST WHAT NORWICH WANTED JACOB WECHSLER ‘The Bargain Man of Jewett City, Conn. At 81-87 Franklin Street WI l ["][N A HH AN[;H SI"H[ At 81-87 Franklin Street The Sale of All Sales The Sale of All Sales Opens AT SATURDAY, JULY 17th © At830A.M. - At8:30A. M. awn | 81-87 Franklin Street : “It Will Be Up to You” ESUE-SAID. . ‘Saturday, July 17th, at 8:30 A. M. ENUF SAID J. WECHSLER «T WILL BE UP TO YOU” J. WECHSLER Owing to the backward season and disastrous welthér conditions, Retailers, Jobbers and Manufacturers have found ‘hsmselves overstocked, and had to,tum their stocks mto cash, and as | am noted as the largest buyer of all such. stocks in this section, thess stock were offered to me For a mere trifle cost — I was “Johnny on the Spot,” and secured these bargains. .My stores at Jewett City are not large enough to accommodate all of these goods, and as- I am getting constant call From merchants and wholesalers to disposs of their stocks, have decided to open a branch at 81-87 Franklin Street, where I will be able in the future to handle more of their stocks and give the public un- heard of values. For the opening date you will find a Shoe steck just purchased of Rubby’s Shoe Store, 107 Bank Street, New London, who retired—consisting of such high grade Shoes as Men’s Crossets, Snow McElwain, Rice & Hutchin’s, etc. Ladies’—American Lady, Rice & Hutchin’s, etc. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing from Gold & Co.-and- L. Appleman & Son, two of the largest manufacturers of New York, who were overstocked. Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Furnishings from the Washington Mills, S. J. Levy & Son, Majestic Overalls Co., Sampson Shirt Mfe. Co., and many others who all contributed largely to make the opening of this sale long to be remembered. READ, WONDER, AND COME PREPARED TO FIND LARGE VALUE:S_ SATURDAY, JULY 17th Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes LADIES’ OXFORDS, black and tan, all sizes, high and low heels— Values up to $6.50 . ........ $2.95 One lot of LADIES’ NUBUCK, high and low shoes, a little soiled, high and low heels— Values up to $9.00. s R105 Children’s Black and thtc TENNIS SHOES— Values up to'$1.00...«....v.. 59 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes - MEN’S CROSETTS, all styles and shades, lace and button— Valies t0 $15.50 .. 1... i $9.90 Men’s High Grade DRESS SHOES, tan ;and black, Blucher and Bal shapes— Values t0 $8.00 ...ivevps.. $4.95 MEN’S WORK SHOES—the famous " Scouts— Walue 33550 .0 00,0508 .. $259 BOYS’ SHOES, all sizes, all-styles, asleweas’ . .ol o8 e SB38 Value $3.50 Men’s Furnishings MEN’S SOCKS, all colors— Value29c . s 0 s 18 MEN’S SILK* AND TWO-TONE SOCKS— ValBe O8C . L 8E il ot s e OO MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WEAR, Shirt or Drawers— Malue 98, .G, oo ol 630 MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WEAR, Shirt or Drawers— Value $1.35 #iiaie cin s ot i iilic MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS Values $1.49 to $2.49. ... 98¢-$1.69 MEN’S COLLARS, a ‘little "soiled, Arrow, Ide and other well known mgkes: . i guse L SRR T asr so e MEN’S WORK SHIRTS— Vilue $1.50 35000 o visnanis B MEN’S OVERALLS— : Value ' $2.25 bidiah . o5 Ladies’ Furmshmgs LADIES’ HOSE—- Value 35645 e s iRie 10198 Ladies’ Full-fashioned LISLE HOSE, seam in backe— Value 756+ wui sicariavaatnlid 2466t Ladies’ Fibre and Silk HOSE, seam in back— Nale B S e, e 500 Ladies’s SHIRT WAISTS, some. a little soiled— Nalties 10831000 5 vae e o3 o 0 010 98C LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISES— _ NaWE BP0 s s e ol One lot of CHILDREN’S DRESSES Value $1.25 up... .59¢ up. MEN’S. TROUSERS — Work and Dress— .. $2.19 up' Value $3.25 up... ‘Dry Goods andNotlons Full size TINEN flWELS, Fluer de Lize pattern— ,Va]ues 49c, 3 fo 'in this country, as every one of the artlcles in our store can’t beBought fi-om i:he ‘manufacturers at the prices'we are offering them. We make our money by buymg, not selling. NO BAITS. IT’S NOW UP TO YOU. ENUF SAID : Mr.and Mrs. Bernard Locke, son and THE LA VIDA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR > POWER 0O,