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%hl# Cars will K ly at 19 mlnml::'m the a- of a quarter of the hour as form- The crossing of the Mystic bridge 'ill climinate changing cars at Mystic. The half hour cars will start running trom Westerly fgr Groton at 3.19 p! m. in- stead of 4.15 as hax been the’ custom, one hour earlier and by Aug. 20, it is hoped by the officials that they will be able to go inte New London which will eliminate changing at Groton for the fer- ry. The fare across will only be five :ems This will be a great convenience ere. When the Mystic bridge = will for trolley traffic, 2 long suffering trolley public ¥ill once more able to go through Mystic without delay and incon- venience caused by transferring. It is ome year to the day that the condition has existed. Opergtion over the, sliminte the fifteen m! transfer, therefore will thange in schedule. Cars will leave Stonington for West- wly as follows: 6.19, 7.18, 818, 919, 10.19, 11.19, a. m.: 12 18, 119, 2.19, 319, 849, 4.19, 4.49, 5.19, 6.19, 7.19, 819, 9.18 1019, 11.19 p. m. Service from Westerly through Ston- ington to Mystie wiil be the same as at present. That is they will leave awnlu- ton at 6.40, 7.10, 5.10, 9.10, 10. 10, 11, m.; 1210, 110, 2.10, 310, 410, 5:0, 5.40, 6.10, 7.10, 5.10, 9.10, 10.10, ulo Bom. The condition while not only a great in- convenlence to' the traveling publie, has also been the source of an inconvenience ,and expense to the {roliey company, and coming at a time when the town of West- erly has been doing extensive work on Main street, it has shut off both Mystic car house and the Westerly shops from cars operating between both obstructions and putting the company to a big ex: pense to repair their equipment and in & less satisfactory manner. These condi- tions have also been the cause of a loss of considerable business. People made a getaway from town and neighboring places Thursday and visited the beaches. The day was suitry, the thermometer registering 85 and 86 in the shade until 2 p. m. when there was a lit- tle breese. Thomas E. Brown, chiet of pollce was notified by télegram Wednesday evening to look out for a stolen automobile. The Buick touring ecar was |Wle% Nardone's on High street about 7 o'cl The machine was sold to him and he is Innocent of any knowledge regarding it being a stolen car. The New York own: ers arrived here Thursday evening for it. The boys whe are at Fort Greble from here report fine weather and plenty of good times, and while they are doing drill duty and Raving artillery practice. Thursday the mentbers of tho Washing- ton County Medical association held its snnual picnic at the Hummecks, at Wick- ford. The members went down By au moblles and about noen a filne clam bake, Rhede Island style, was enjoyefl. At the Informal business session an ad- dress was made by Dr. & C. Kingman ot Providence who spoke on Gall Stones. Many went from Westerly to the pienic. Today (Friday) a tuberculosis clinle will be held here by Dr. Barnes from Wallam Lake, being held at the Red Cross and Westerly Visiting Nurse rooms all day. This specialist is here twice tach month now. The Red Cross rooms which will go into CM on the snd Westery trolley Wesy be open dge will of tourse utes allowed for necessitate 2 in High street are being renovated and redecorated, and will take on an entirely new appearance. Father Burnes of New York oity is the guést of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family of Mechanic street. R. A. Mellen and family of Cineinnati QUALITY b 118-120 MAIN STREET 's uuwf Thomas J. Robinson of ¢ gmmbury funeral was held there Thursday.. Burial was in Glas- tonbury cemetery, George C. Clarke of Charleston, R. fell while at” work on a high_ »unmn: at Charlestown beach, is reported as com- fortable and: to get about Wednesday evening passing were allowéd to cross Mystie bridge. Tha n;nn_;m'o was lifted Wedn tl Wmmhuadtohulrl‘t and the bridge opened without even a hitch. Wednesday, July 19 is Set for the grand celebration of the dedication of} * the structure and it will then be turned over to the state. e The fourth band concert of the season in Wilcox park Thursday evening drew & large crowd to listen to the finely ren- :eredhprogram The summer night rought out hundreds and every number was well received, u:u Iadieated. the amount’ of a,nglmn ‘given the hnd. Westerly public library seems to have just as many visiters daily even'in hot weather as when it was cool in the spring ‘The large reating rooms are well equip- pod with electric fans. There are several cases to come up this (Friday) morning in the - third - district court both for reckless driving and speed- ing besides several juvenile cases. STONINGTON Thyrsday evening Miss Mabel ‘Irene Allen of Franklin street, Westerly, and b W. Edgar, of Stonington, were united in marriage at the Baptist par- Sonage at 830. Dr. H. M. Thompson Performed the ceremony. They wers “at- tended by Miss Bdna Barrows of West- erly and James Nugent. The bride is the Qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen . of = Westerly. A reception was held at the home of the groom’s par- ents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar on Water. . street. and .- supper was served. M Mrs. Edgar will reside in Ston- ington. The time ls approaching when the fresh air| chjidren will arrive here from New York for a couple of weeks' out- ing; $175.50 has been received for the rpose of caring. for the children. . People are wondering why the wa- ter works here, provided tables, rustic oest. and drinking dtensiis at the spring at Dean's Mills if they did not intend w to enjoy them. ‘The beautifully kept grounds were for the public to use, | but not for the public to abuse, which it is clalmed. has. been -done. Many people from Stonington have visited these grounds for years and never before has there been any .complaint, These grounds are an attraction to the town and their beauty cannot be surpassed. It is hop- ed that some arrangement can be made to permit people to enjoy this privilege again. Misses Florence' Brown and -~ Helen Koelb and Mrs, Ralph Koelb returned from Northfield camp Thursday even- ing. They reported extmnely hot wea- ther among the hills® Ruth Chapter, O. E. S, No. 44, held a food sale in Westerly ’naursdny and about $30 was netted. e SO, The regular business meeting of the Village Improvement society was held in the Country club house Monday eyen- ing, at 8 o'clock. Rev. Allen Shaw Bush presided in the absénce of the prest- | dent, W. R. Povey. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the seerétary, Nelson Parker. Reports from the chair- men of the @ifferent departments wera heard and approved. Certain bills rend- ered were ordered paid. With the new For your selectxon, we haVe a complete line of Smart Sport Oxfords, for golf, seashore and street wear. Also Mocca- sins and Keds in all styles. SPORT HOISERY business. before the meeting, Walter M. Buckinghaim, ‘treasurer, propesed the maiter of welome signs painted and posted _at certain points, leading ints Gales Ferty, It was voted to carry out the suggestion and Mr. Buckingham was empowered to attémt-to the plan. Rey. W. D. Woodwhrd and Nelson Parker were added the five prevention eom- mittee, J. B, Allyn and Stephen Norman making now a committee of four. There was a large attendance of the Ladies’ Aid seoiety meeting of the M. E. vestry Wednesday afternoon. Two members of the Lonz Cove auxiliary were present. The work was on chil- dren’s frocks and aprons, finishing them for the coming gale. Rev. W. D. Woodward was in attend- ance at the meeting of the ministers and delegates of the Norwich district in Wil- limantic,” Tuesday, and+heard Rev. Dr. Wiliam L. Gilbert of Philadeiphia, epeak. Rev. Mr. Gilbert is head of the Home Mistions and Denomination. Dis- trict Superintendent Rev. W.H. Bath of Norwich, recommended 8400 inerease for ministerial support for Gales Ferry and $1,000 toward a new parsonage for the.. place. » Mlisses Dorothy Wolf and - Beatrice Jones, summer visitors hére, returned with Mr. and Mrs. Ottoe Wulf to Put- nam in thelr car~Monday to Le their guests for a few days. Miss Marion Brogan of Mt. Vernen, N. Y, arrived Tuesday to spend” two weeks at the summer home of Mrs. E. W. Jones. Mrs. Emma 8. @eénnett was the guest of her relatives, F Davis and the Misses Davis of Norwich, on an auto- CRAWFORD BLOCK | Y- over .10, QQQ ?hys:c:ans for E those who are - Weak, Nervous .. or Run-down _Twosizes: i;.lo:gdé 5 ¥ 4t all gocd druggist; & U. 8. Agents EDWARD LASSERE, Iac. u&.’gun.,n.r. Sellers Klt,chen Cablnets AT REDUCED PRICES AND ON Awonderfulapn ; e It 9 ; =Y~ . | .\ portunity to: i "\l own a celebrated - 3 Sellers — t h & ; most convenient || : Tl kitchen cabinet | Men’s mdBoy-’ Vé&pl, in our own shop, $1.00 each. | o || in.the world— 2 Gordon Silk Hosiery, $1.25 pr : =" ||\ at-an exceptien- Acorn Shirts, value $2.00 - =% § all%ir low pnc;,. : 3150 : ol e comise 1 Benatrel i ghlight Walnut ¥ g ShE sed-in Server, 5 Side {hohils tziy to wueh Hil Sunday afte D If you want a prises Oblong Table, China Olpset, Buffet, @lo b .,,M.:_ wu\ e B“mnghm S ) 4 y = SCHCI’S, don t mlSS ms and’1 Arm Chalr, with genuine leather seats. The design is’ very guests to atch Hill, Tulsday, @n her i attractive and the comstruction throughout is of a bigh standard. this opportunity. Regular $85 White Enamel Sellers Kitchen Cabinet ° Equipped With All the Exclusive car, Mrs. Alfred E. Voorhees, of Brook- iyn, N. Y., Mrs. Elmer E. Kidder, and ddughter, Blrbl , of Ogden, Utah, Mrs. Mary C. Watrous and Em-Beth Ben- mett of Gales Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fabel and family, returned Sunday evening from the Seven Day Adventist Camp Meeting, at Char- ter Oak park, Hartford, where they had been for ten days. Mrs. R. B. Burtoa and daughter, Miss Louise Burton, left their summer home, Leisure Hour cottage, Thursday, for Biddeford Pool, Maine, where they will visit for ten days with relatives who are thers for the season. Mrs. William H. Brooks and Miss Car- oline Beann, of Hartford, were. re- eent visitors at the home eof Mrs. Brook® mothyr, M. Delpline Fish in the villkge, iotorifg here in Mrs. Brooks' ears. ) Mr.. and Mrs. Randolph Mathewson ot { Pittsfield, Mass., who hage been here some weeks, returned home Wednesday. A meeting of those to take part in the Lineeln Legionpageant, was held at the home of Nelsen Parker, chairman, Tuesday evening, .with a large-attend- ance. Mr. Parker assigned the parts and rehearsals will be held on Mr: Park- er's return from Buffalo, 7 Mrs. Peter C. Wright and son, Har- mon, who have spent the winter in Ply- mouth, Wis., arrived recently at the cot- tage on the Bluff, joining Rev. Dr. ‘Wright there. Lewis R. Church, of Norwich, been a recent caller tage on the Bluff." Miss Kath: e Risdon accompanied her aupnt, Mrs. Edmund Robert Wil- ©ox, to her home in Watertown, N, Y., Monday. and will probably spend two weeks there. Herbert Lewis and family from Rich- mond Hills, L. I, were guests of Mrs. Wlll\s,m Lewis of Allyn's Point recent- Mr!. George H. Dean has returned from a ten dAys’' stay with Mrs. Pren- tice at Poguonnoc Bridfe, to her home at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fable's. Miss Alice Wilmont of Malden, Mass., is the' guest of Ruth Johnson, at the home of the fflmfly in-the village. NORTH GROSVENORDALE If you will cut out this advertisement | Regular $75 Golden Oak Sellers Kitchen Cabinet Equipped With All the, Features Which Make the Sellers; Famous Convenient Sellers Features NOW ...... $55.00|NOW ...... $65.00 Small Deposit Delivers Any §efler: to Your Home Thermos Lunch Kits for a Penny Today and Tomorrow: Genuine Thermeos 11, Pint Metal or Fibre Lunch Kits— 'ONE PENNY Genuine Thermos 1% Pint Bottle $2.50 Both For. §2.51 THE REQULAR PRICE OF THIS KIT AND BOTTLE I8. $500. ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER. 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Mrs. Boulet is entertaining her niece from Moosup. also friends from Willi- mantie. Mrs, Ida Child and Austin Kingshury were in Rhode Island ‘Monday. Mrs. Ophelia Kelly and niece are in ‘Worcester for a short time, —tiia 2 Many a fellow has more miney than brains, who isn't rich, either. EXCEPTlQNAL VALUES — ON EASY TERMS Gentlemen’s 17-Jewel Illinois Watch A very attractive, dependable timékéeper. Ha beautiful gold-filled ecase, guaranteed for year Made of the lightest grade material, and fully guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way. 2 Very Special Now at s | Terms $1.00 a Week 31 -5.0, Ladies” 14-K. Bracelet Watch An unusually handsome, hand engraved 14-K. gold ribbion Bradelet Watch of distinetive bas- ket design.. Has 15 jewels, and.i§ fully war- ranted. 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