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Ridel told the police 'that besides the|ratives in Rhode Island. Recently the operator and owner there were two wom-1Knight company an addi- en in the car. The man refused to give|tion of five cents a yard in the price of his namé, so MY. Ridel took his number. |Fruit of the Lopm muslia manufactured .wrl.1 Ridel asked the man to wait until the [at these mills. police arrived. He did wait for a while ‘harles Cra esterl; and then told Mr. Ridel that time was up B hs: Orandal of W ey 4 el red in an automebile mishap in East and started off in the direction of Watch [Greenwich Thursday. He was driving Hill. The roadster was slightly damaged. |t Providence, and as he turned out to John J. Dunn, of Westerly, secrethry Pass 2 truck his machine slid down a {of the Rhode Island State board of Ag-|Slight embankment on the side of the {ricultufe “was one of the speakers at|DArrow highway and fell over on its the first field day of the Rhode Island (8ide. The wind shield was broken and Ayshire club, held Thursday on the Lip-{Mr. Crendail's hand and wrists were |pitt farm, all assembled being the guestsjcut by the glass.. The only Jamage to but positively declined to march in pa- |of Robert L. Knight, owner of the farm, |the automobile was the smashed wind- rade if the Westerly band.participated Mr. Dunn stated that he was thorough.|shield. WESTERLY | is somé misunderstanding, or Wwith the Westerly band. The Westerly Sanitary corps is plan- ning for a carnival and invited the fire There something that is clearly understood. but | unsatisfactory, that has resulted in at| least a temporary break in the mutual| companies to unite in a parade on the friendship that has existed for many | opening night and to aid in making the Yyears between the threg companies com-| carnival a success. The companies ac- Prising the Westerly fire department and| cepted the invitation to ajd the carnival the Westerly band. It has reached the point where the fire companies and the band will not participate in the same therein. ly in sympathy with the aims of the Dliam Hism: sed varade. Hence there is opportunity for a| Ayshire club. He declared that two.|(ne rmermn ¥ ohene. e Wera co1 " £ the influential Westerl: lere was an automebile collision near hird: " 3 the members of n art mmittee of e Y | anpworth the Sh q, |thirds of the milk used in Rhode Island y, D. A. R, after the regular Board of Trade, or an independent and gworthy's corner, on the Shore road,lcame from neighboring states, s meeting, X but - that| . By at the Home of dne hoped the organization of cattle &u::": t“::‘:e‘m:‘dne spoke of the t the OWNeT|cubs would lead to better dairying con-|erigi i the good of the community that these |©f the roadster bearing the Naw York |jitions in the state. The meeting of the | i ans: R public and semi-public crganizations dwell | T°Sistry 221-633. The operator of the b was held on the farm lawn. - G i together in unitv. The trouble that nas | Ar aid. he was staying at Watch Hill |ident — Pettee presiding. . The otnor o o ol e e s e been brewing for some time has finaily | Paul Ridel of Cranston, his chauffeur, |gpeajers were, Dr. Howard Edwards, ; "W“u .:d ‘fm :‘::l“ ot Mstls, wilh reached the climax. The several fire com- | J0Seph Murmhy, and two women passen-|president of Statg college, Dr. E. A.|whe the keynote of the lives of the panies have taken separate action, at dif. | 8TS were returning from Wateh Hill |Crossman, United States department of |goenders of th. resublic. and this same ferent times, to have no more business' ;‘;“r;“r:;d;t‘:z‘ftwr:f‘:“;; :frfl‘\fr;?e n?e$1agric\xxzure. in charge of the eradicatipn ::‘llrit Sl i the problems of to- T s V4 > e of tuberculosis a i | miles an hour, struck the Ridel car amid- Jpiaiiaa: & o cn':&’r’.”'ofifile N?w 1;::- “;d";’: "“’s g""‘r Ctoss' psng: Friend | ships, smashing the rufining board, fen-|land Homestead, Springfield; Fred C.|°r ine and Prayer. { ders and side of the car! The occupantsWarner, of Providence, manager of the Lecal Laconies, escaped injury. England Milk Producers’ associa-{ Two juvenile cases, boys charged with Thursday evening, and the Westerly po-| unbiased citizens’ committee, to volunteer| = lice are endeavoring to locate the owner to bring about reconcillation. It is for ! Soon after the mishap Murphy, thetion; and Dr. Thomas E. Maloney, vet-|illegally operating automoMiles, assign- EASED AT ONCE BY "‘F | chauffeur, telephoned police headquarters, |erinarian and milk sanitary expert forled for hearing before Judge Oliver H. OLD RELIABLE e stating that both cars were at the site|Fall River. A clambake was served. |Williams, on Friday, were continued for DEPENDABLE ABSOLUTELY= ' ¢ the accident, and asked that the police |An inspection of the herd was made 5o |one week. l F" “E | make examination and investigation and |as to test the ability of members of| Mackerel have struck on off the West- fix the blame. Officers Mitchell and the club in judging Ayshires. erly shore. iTS UQUID - QUICK EFFECT | Champlin responded. the New When they arrived; Members of the Holstein-Friesian A car with letter G painted on door York car had departed. Mr. Preeders’ association will hold theirfand with Rhede Island registry plate fi field day next Wednesday and will{21023, was stolen from the garage of = |be the guests of J. Ernest Singleton on|Oscar Gates at Wood River Junection, Inis big farm at Wallum Lake. Thursday night. The theft was re- Many Westerly Nobles will participate|ported to the Westerly police at 8:30 |iin the joint summer outing of New Eng-|Friday morning. j|land Shriners, to be held in Newport,| Rt. Rev. William A. Hickey, coadjutor August Saturday Av 14 Palestine Tem-|pjghop of Rhode Island, has been the ple. with which the Westerly nobles arelgyest of Rev. Lawrence J. Kelledy at iz ed, and the eight other New Eng- ;Jand temples, Mt. Sinai. Pyramid, Alep-| A Jarge addition is being built to the Z |po, Kora, Sphinx, Melha, Cairo andigrprouse of Admiral Herbert O. Dunn, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS | Bektash, with their bands and patriots,|at Iiaversham. w]ij(‘fl‘ e‘fi FN'II i: ‘\T!hod_?” hlslfl"fl- . A‘ in the Clarkville chapel Sunday evening. g 2 % {Rhode Islad clambake will be served a Several cases on the court docket Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Typewriters and [Newport Beach. During the’ afternoon |were continued at Friday's session of |Arab patrols of the various temples. Mrs. F. E. Bullock expert Sunday | The mill at White Rock and ndl other imills of the B. B. and R. Knight com- Echool worker of Suffolk, Va., wiil con- duct the united service of the Bread Established 1840 1914 Incorpcrated Pleasant View. (will unite for the largest Shrine pa-| Rev. Willlam F. Williams will preach 1 icompetitive drills will be held by thelsns Third Distriet eourt, Supplies, Card Indexes. S Ci St {pany, in Rhode Island and Massachu-|Street Christian and Calvary Baptist pecial Agents for Art Metal Steel Fittings for e L I R e The mills have been operating six days|Sunday mernig. Offices and Banks. |a week, but due to market conditions it| Dr. Rosa Palmborg, missionary at {has been decided to curtail production|Shanghai, will speak at this (Saturday) morning’s service in the Pawcatuck! Seventh Day Baptist church. Edward, aged 9, son of John Grinsell,| joves avenue, feil from a tree a'gl frac-| tured hig left arm Friday. The frae-; ture was reduced at the Lawrence-Me-| morial Associated hospital, New London. The plaster cefling in the Stott store fell Friday afternoon and did consid- erable damage. *Dr. and Mrs. Irving Colby and sons are on a two weeks' motor trip in New Hampshire and Vermont. land conue on a five-days-a-week sched- lule. This affects more than 4,000 ope- KODAKS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS Fountain Pens, Dennison’s Goods, Supplies for Artists, Architects and Engineers, Engraving, Stamp- ing and Printing. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always baars o 2R Signature of fo 25-27-29 Broadway Norwich, Conn. Most men would save a lot of mon- ey by letting others do the speculati JOIN THIS NEW Brunswick Phonograph Club NOW FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY WE ARE OFFERING THIS 1920 MODEL BRUNSWICK OUTFIT AT THE OLD PRICE AND ON SPECIAL TERMS OF $2 per week This wonderful Brunswick—the new idea in Phono- graphs, 44 inches high—width 19 inches—depth 21 inches—equipped with Ultona which plays all makes of records—all wood tone amplifier—%one. modifier — automatic stop and hinge cover—&6 shelves, capacity 125 records—Edison Point, Pathe Point— 5 double disc records (your choice), value $4.25—bottle of oil —oil can—200 Steel needles—Curland record brush— complete record catalogue. We are the only store in New England that gives Cur- land Service free with this phonograph. This means that we keep the instrument in running condition as long as you own it. EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A PHONO- GRAPH. WE HELP BY OFFERING VERY LIBERAL TERMS. Néw Record Club Forming Every Week A partial list of some of the new Brunswick Records -we are offering in the latest clubs. $10.00 Worth of Records $1.00 Down—381.00 Per Week SWANEE—Song or dance. SO LONG OOLONG—Fox-trot. SOME ONE—Fox-trot. JEAN—Fox-trot. FULL VALUE FOR LIBERTY BONDS, OLD VICTROLAS, VIOLINS OR PIANOS FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN NEW | ENGLAND IF UNABLE TO CALL AT OUR STORE DROP US A CARD AND OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME SARAHA ROSE—Fox-trot. HOLD HE—Fox-trot. ALICE BLUE GOWN—Seong. ALEXANDRIA—Song. THE ONLY STORE IN NORWICH SELLING NATIONALLY KNOWN PHONOGRAPHS AND PIANOS. - THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP NEW STORE — 24-34 FRANKLIN STREET £1ANOS—PLAYERS—MUSIC ROLLS—RECORDS _ STONINGTON The fire, department was called out on Thurgday for a chimney fire in the Gay- nor house on Gold street. ‘Lines of hose were laid but no water was used. The fire was extinguished with, chemicals. Stenington Pointers. Rey. George B. Spaul will preach in the Congregational church at New Haven Sunday. g Misses Delinda and Julia Santos are visiting relatives in New Bedford. Albert Zellar, 5, son of Mrs. Joseph Zellar, fell at the Atlantic Beach pavil- ion while at - “tist yplenie, and fractured his left arm. »~MW . The firemen . . . nd "dedication of the Community house, comes Saturday of next week. . Captain Tillinghast' brought in ‘large mackerel Thursday. JEWETT Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gejst entertained at dinner Friday, Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Paine of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foskett and two children of Woodstock. Mrs. Paine was Geneva Carr and Mrs. Foskett was Bertha Carr, granddaught- ers of Thomas Clark, late of Lisbon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert ‘Hildreth and daughter Marian of :Braitleboro, Vt., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cheney. ‘The Baptist picnickers leave the church at one o'clock today (Saturday) for the home of W. Palmer. Rev. James Q. Dolan, of Tariffville, gon of Patrick Dolan is one of the Pil- grims of the Knights of Columbus who eailed for France on the steamer Leopoldina Thursday. Father Dolan is former member of the diocesan band of missionary preachers a briiliant scholar and speaker, Y There are sixty-two guarantors for next year's Chautauqua. Maurice Bendit, alias Clarence Ben- dit, was found guiity in the town court| Friday on a charge of selling liquor il- 2gally. He was fined by Judge Brown on six counts $100 and costs each, amounting to $600. Mr. Bendit teok anj appeal. He was defended by Lawyer T. J. Kelley ot Norwich. Miss Iree Brickley and Miss Alice Jodoin leave today (Saturday) for But- tonwoods, R. L, to spend the week- end at the cottage being occupied there this week by Misses Florette Grenier of Willimantic, Delia Finn, Agnes Brickley, Blanche. Jodoin and Irene Havey of Jewett City. 2 Borough fans are hiring any kind of ® vehicle to transport them to the game at Taftville today (Saturday) between Ashland and Taftville. A return game is to be played here Sunday and ex- citement is at its height. Liberty pitch- es for Ashland at Taftville and Smokey Tobin of Providence pitches Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hiscox will spend today (Saturday) and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Swift at the latter's 160 cottage at Nantasket Beach, R. I Mrs. L, French is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Edw. Stanley and daughter Adelaide of S Sunday mort Rev. th Coventry, ing at the Baptist church M. D. Fuller's subject is The High The communion service will be . d. Twilight vestry service at T o'clock, the Young People’s society unit- There will be a solo by the pas- 3 Providence, R. 1. Machine Union 963 Company Union 1857 Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches, Large stock always o hand. General Mill Repairs. Engineers 'SATURDAY . "HOT POINT" . CTRIC FLAT-IRON - COMPLETE WITH CORD AND PLUG THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. 42 FRANKLIN STREET ; SPECIAL tor. Rev. J. B. Aldrich will preach at the morning service at the Methodist stereopticon slides, pre work, and the offeri Methodist centen y church. The meeting of the Ipwort Rev. G. H. W 2ve as his league at 7 will be led by W. J. Rob-|theme for the g servics A ertson, Jr. | Faithful Creat Rev. Clinton Andrews will pre ca the Congregational church R e e T e morning and evening. Endeavor meeting Monday be led by Miss Dessie Thomi GALES FERRY s in at 3 o'clock under the aus at 1s 2 9,000,000 FREANCS July 26.—France Just 000,000,000 francs on the war 9,000,000 of whidb 6,000,000 is foreign, according to of- 1 figures quoted by Senator Doumer his report on the 1920 budget. If she were obiiged to pay her exterior debt the present rate of exchange it weuld club. Games were played o s sale, e ¥ Mr..and Mrs. C. W. M ! Interior loans (including 30 billions) pre-war Allyn while en rout et i B 949,111,15¢ visited the Gales Fe: Foreign ioans . old cemetery, Where Mr. avanied by tors are buried; also c France the older residents of Floating debt . ed what was forme: known as the Larrabee farm, now property.of Dr. P ik G xaven faf :\1",“' ‘lfx"‘l‘f:" AL ch Droperty| scainst this total are amounts due e b R Framce from allied countries for ad- DL MaTia bt s Ao vances during the war regating 3,- mother was Miss Julia Bailey, a niece of Peter Lester, anfd was-a native of this town. Mr. Marlatt is in the government department of entomology in Washington, 850,000,000 francs, g ance against her 230,000,000,000 in round figures leav the net bal- The way expe ires grew during the at the head of the depradater insect di-| yr” ang ‘(he ratio in ~which they have MEtoN. decreased 1918 are shown by the Mrs. J. W. Carter and son Oliver re-|following table: turned Tuesday after ten days' in Westerly, Fall River and New Bedford.| Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss and C. Edward Smith of Norwich, who are spending the summer at Decatur Bluff farm, Allvn's Point, are attending the general confe ence at Northfield. Joseph S. Adams and family of Norwich are occupying Mr. Smith's cottage and Charles A. Hagbe and family are in Rev. Mr. Purkiss’ cot-| tage. . It is announced by the committee in |- charge of the wiring that the electricity will ‘be turned on in the Methodist Epis- Special machinery of all kinds. copal church tomorrow (Sunday) evening. 1914 1915 1916 1917 19 1919 vent a (five mon! 918 0 (seven months) Doumer calculates that on a peace ba- allowing for natural progression the enditures would have averaged about 500,000,000 yearly. It is said that eating onions will pre- mustache from coming on-a Rev. H. B. Sloat of Hartford will show |woman’s lip. ment. opportunity. 62-66 MAIN STREET NORWICH Our August FURNITURE SALE Means Great Reducti During this August Furniture Sale which is now on, is an ideal time to fit out your home for winter. Not only are the savings of worth while interest, but the quality of the Furniture offered is an added induce- When you see our display you will appreciéte that it comprises most unusual values. * ' Thrifty Home Owners will take advantage of this DONT FAIL TO PAY US A VISIT ~ OURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FINN'S BLOCK JEWETT CITY