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s E ttling < Works -Twesday at 12.30 p. m. The manager ot tie: cern,: Capt. “Poipa Bonmenot,: went to rxamine a bottlé of Soda water avhich he Keld in his right hand.. The hotlle ex- ploded and cut: the- tendons ef-hisleft arm, Several stitchies avers: taken: to and deep. He was taken-torfisihome on Pjeroe street- and: was resting com- fortably Tuesday -evening. - - Thursduy . members: of the Dhysicians’ and - demtists’ asecciations will. go.-to -Barnes: ‘Point and enjoy a clambake. - Ndrwieh physicians”and den- tisty have :been" invited to’ ‘atfend’ The committee n-charke” are planning on about 35 in afn Tnesday.. Tugene. Pondleton sold- the irase of the Fanny Aldrich building-own- *d by the estate of Joseph T. Murphy, to, Joseph Gaffney.~ The building: sated on anal street and brought ati lon $3,400. ‘The present lease is: t Yo 1935. ~i The eight temants ‘who occupy ~ the Briggs bullding, cornér ' of Main and Broad streats, “have' been ‘notffd ~that their remts-or and aftér Aug’ 1 would be raised 100 per cent. This bullding is owned by Warcester pafties and is one of the bufldings eréctéd many years ago. The back ‘of the bullding Tests on spiles in the Pawéatuck fiver, Governor San Soacl and “his *fimily, who are ‘6ccupying a cottage at Pléasant View. was in Westerly Tuesday, calling on_friends, The Misses Morfarty’ of Hanlard who are at Pleasant’ View ‘#0¢ ‘the' ‘sdmmer and occupying the.Freeman. cottage, are spending wo weeks. in New ,¥ork, Mrs. Murphy, who has been their guest, has returned to New, York. Moonlight bathers, between 300 and 400; were' in' for’a dip at Pleasant View Monday evening, the’ first time this sea- ®on. Those staying at thé ' resort en- joyed the water bétween 10 p.’m and 1.30 a. ™. “Many who " attended the @ance found it too ‘warm to retire and wfter the ball ‘went for a dip in the wurt, 3 . : Abeut thirty-five members of Westerly Grange No. 18, went to Kingston to. at- ‘end the field day exercises of the state grange held. Tuesday at Rhode Island State ollege John. MacSparren, -state master of Pennsylvania, yas the speak- esterly wr of the afternoon.. , - G .ab Today (Wednésday) the Séventh Day Baptist commission {3° to meet’ at the Wester] chu’ch Mfitori Junction, Alfred ¥, ford,” Milton, Wis. jamin F. Lueian D. e’ presideft Titsworth, dore J, Edgar 3. C! Bond of meet with the r of the denominational - -~forwdrd < movement. They willdm fir scssion wis? drys amd de- nominational policies’ wi onsidered. Watch Hill 14 to have s newvacht slubhouse.: Plans: weres - perfastsd’ at Monday evening's meétivia . which > was eld at the Memorial Wuilding there, T ticket office which” wastqsed © hg fhe Wateh Hill bo o the ier 1 b by ‘the flie Co presided Daniel . o project. . He T A. Seott comp which gave cost of letter from of New Lon- nstriction and ifications for the new eclubhs Mr, and his brother have gigen the strip of land for an ap) ch to atforr from the Forf road.® The wae accepted and it” was voted 1o bullding committee be retain- ed in office, and he given power to raise the amount necessary for the project and *h epower to appoint sub-fommittees to assist in the work. ,A slate of officers close. the wound whichesvas -in” Ve-shiape | for mext year ‘and a mittee was chosen. On ‘motion: of @rt Barrie §25 was appropriated«to pur- 3 chase prises. for ‘the winners of the Wweek- Iy dory races, which will be determined by the number of points won durlng th season. » The engagement of Miss Edna mu. of Wegterly o Vinal N. Hastugs of Boss ton, Mass, wads announeed : Monday afternoon at Stonington Manor Inn. Miss |- Molly Palmer of Ston 2 party of young people. tended from esterly ineluded Miss Ruth Wilcox. Those who attended from out of town were Misses, Betty angd Ann Reynolds - of . Scranton, - Pa., Miss Mary Tener of Pittsburgh, -Pa., Miss Margaret Hopkins of Lord's Point, Stonington; Miss Dorothy Prescott of WWebster, Mass Misses Marjorie Gled- Hill, Eleanor Davis, Marian Gray and Anna Wileox of Mpystic; Misses Eliza- beth Robinson, Prudence Fairbrother, _entertained Those who at- n | Phebe Denison and Prudence Hinckley of Stonington. Mlss Anna Wilcox of Mystic won the, first prize at bridge whist and Miss Ruth Wilcox of Westerly won the second prize. Miss Mills' mar- riage will take place September 1ith. Mrs. Lepitt J. Briggs and Dr. J. A Lewis, Ashaway residents, were callers here Tuesday afternoon. ! Thomas Per of Margin street, trust officer of the Washington Trust Cp. is abel to be about his home after an ill- ness and surgical operation. Judge F. F. Hinckley, of Mystic was a business caller here Tuesday: Mrs. Ahern, Miss M. Ahern and Miss C.'A. Tillinghast of Bast Greenwich are spending a week at Mocca Annex, Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bromley of Moo- Sup are to move from there this week to make their home in Westerly. Arthur Swift —of Shannock, was a week end visitor at Mrs. W, A. Bromley in Westerly. John Oppy of Ledward avenue who has been ill has returned to work in the C. W. Willara store. Miss Edith Rathbun, private secretary to Judge Herbert Rathbun of Westerly, and her sisters, Misses Anna and Geneva Rathbun, leave today (Wednesday) to spend two weeks vacation in Maine. The . death of Phebe Jane Stillwell, wife of Herbert Le Roy Pellett which oceurred Tuesday morning at the Rhode Island hospital in' Providence, came as a shock to her many friends here. 'The famiy home was at 14 Spruce street. She is survived by her husband and two sister, Mrs, Charles Leonard and Mrs. Charles Opie of Wcs!erly and two young children. The fresh afr children, assigned “to Westerly, will arrive Thursday for two weeks' outing. They will be met at the 4.3 train by the families who are to take them. The committee in charge will be there to receive them upon arriv- al of the train from New York. Monday afternoon a Ford touring which was parked on the Colonial club ground on High street, - started rolling backwards and went off the high wall which _encloses- the - large lawns and on to the’ sidewalk and ‘into the street. It crashed into an out of town car that was parked on High street. Both cars were empty. The out of town car was scratched and the fenders.. were bent. The accident took place about three o'clock when there ‘was nat miuch ‘traffic 1 that side of the street. STONINGTON re our for the weddink of Miss Mary abeth Muller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A, Muller, of High street and Daniel Vivion- Mildred; of Bridgeport, Monday, Aug. 14th, at clock, at the Second church in Stonington. Miss Muller .s a High school and a Nermal school grad- uate and has taught in thé graded school in the town of Stonington for the past two years. She is a general fayorite among the young people here and a great worker in the church and Sunday school, Inv The August meeting of the Wequete- spills and wastes. Have you ever noticed how. this exposed sugar attracts swarms of flies to your kitchen or pantry? : Do you want to eat this sugar? Wouldii’t you much prefer eat- ing clean, purte Domino Package Sugars? N‘othmg can harm Domino; either uore or in.your home. It is fully protectéd by sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags. Order by name. i Sweeten it with Domino’’ wgar. 'bought in paper bags, in your grocer’s o- | Congregational l COPYRIGRLMARCEAU.NEW.YOR Mrs. George J. Gould, the bride of the well-known financier, who, with her husband, is now in Paris on a honeymoon. Mrs. Gould, who . an Englishwoman, came to Amer- ica in 1914, where she appeared in “The Girl on The Film,” one of Broadway's failures. At that’time she was known as Miss Vera Sin- clair, quock Community club is to held on the 7th. Miss is the street. Miss Helen Cramer of Providence is visiting at Wequetequock. Sunday, August 6ta, 1.ev. Clayton A. Burdick, D. D., of Westerly, will preack at the First B;pus[ church, the pastor, Rey. A. Thompson, having gone on his Gertrude ‘Hess, of Scranton, Pa., guest of relatives - on Summit vacation accompanied by Mrs. Thomp- son. They will be away the - whole month. A caretaker will have charge of the Ledward's Island property, as W. Ledward has posted the .property and trespassers will not be tolerated. JEWETT CITY Deputy Sheriff John Dolan did a slick piece of detective work Monday in cap- turing in Glasgo a 'sneak thief who had broken into the store of John Kroder m Voluntown. After investigating several clues, the officer started for home. When he caffie to the Boardman schoolhouse he tried one of the outbuildings, and and finding that evidently it was occupied, he ordered the inmate to unleck the door. He found the tenant to be Joseph Du- mas, 24 years of age, whose home is in Montealm, Canada. The officer accused him-of the break at the store, which he finaily ~ admitted. After. putting-- him through the third degree. Dumas led the officer to the rear of the Kchool building, removed some stones from the founda- tion and there stored away were stolen articles of all descriptions—safety ra- Zors, ove working and dress shirts, men's garters, cartons of cigaret- tes, tobacco, a silver knife and fark, ice cream spoons taken from places jwhere he had evidently eaten the cream, and many other articles. £ The stolen goods were turned oyer to Grand Juror McDonald. Deputy Sheriff Dolan brought his prisoner to the lock- up at Jewett City and he ‘was tried bé- fore Justice Haywood in Voluntown on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The ac- cused was fined and costs and given 30 days in Norwich -jail. - The value ofy | the stolen goods was fixed at $15. There have heen other thefts in Glas- one store having heen ¢ and a bank book st Thom: Caurtis’ home. The man has served time hefore for breaaking and en- tering. When he did not occupy the Boardman school in a eave in nown as Camp Devens. k he was in the em- pley of E. E. Gilbert in Jewett City. Congressman Richard P. Freeman of | § New London be the- speaker ‘at -a regular meet of Pachaug grange on 3 The meeting Pachaug grange.is a very organization, having doubled ip in the last I\\U being over 150 members. Its average at tendance is over 75, and represen(s three towns. Recently land has been pur- chaged for fairgrounds and plans and'fd buildings are well under way for a real| ‘community fair, A horse belonging to a man named Smerchensky was struck by a train on Monday afternoon and killed. Passen- gers on a southbound trolley saw two children with a horse and wagon hud- dled up against the fence, and -the freight -train which followed" struck the horse. The accident happened near the Reade farm, where the family. lives, It was- reported that the horse ran away and the children were trying to- catch him. Stanley Savage, a former employe of Pe! | parts were taken-by Mrs. RTCLU And WHY so many other‘_s are shbmitting their Heating Problems to us NOW — while the Manufacturers Engineers are here to assist us in quickly deter- " mining the adaptability of their homes for the Guaranteed-Satisfactory opera- tion of the famously good Round Oak Pipeless Heating System ? And why the thrifty, far-sighted folks want to be in position to decide before itis too late to enroll for memberships ? BEC AUSE entirely ‘aside from the greater com- _fort and economy they. will enjoy by owning and using this good heating. system which soon pays for itself. Each member actually makes a substqnhd cash saving bendes having a WHOLE YEAR, - without interest or extra chm-ges, in which to pay the low spot cash price fixed by the manufacturers. BEC AUSE as soen as the Manufagturers Heating Engineers have -approved the houses and supplied us with their guaranteed blue-print plans and specifications, showing the necessary sizé of plant and other equipment to fully meet the requn’ements in each individual case. s 15 The EXACT COST “to.a Penny” 1s KNOWN to Each Member BEFCRE DEC[D[NG to. Jom the Round Qak Comfort Club—No Extras 3 BECAUS The Round Oak- Heatm System is only installed undér-conditions which warrant a guarantee of absolute satisfaction, and no mem- ber need wait until the full amount or Club “Dues” are paid before having the system installed and ready to use —delivery is made at once-and mstallahon completed prompflv Only a Small “Entrance Fee” Is Payable When You Join, and This Is Credited'to the Spot-Cash Price of the System far Your Home. BESIDES as soon as all systems have been in- stalled for the THIRTY-ONE CLUB MEMBERS, they will ALL be invited to select in any manner agreeable to themselves, some one of the mem- bers who will receive their heating system entirely free— including full cash refund of.any amoints,. paid before sel- ection—so that the entire system will be absolutely free ! Whether You Need a Round Qak Now or Later —— This Is the Time to Act! Better Than Wish SOLVES THE FUEL PROBLEM To Own One at Lowest Possible Cost——On the Most Liberal Basis Imaginable ! J. P. Barstow & Co. PHONE 897 Matn, - Mrs. Lawson, Miss Chapman liamstown; Mass.," who -spent Saturday rkins, Mrs. and Sunday with Dr. Bo!xeé’ sisters, Mrs. 23-25 WATER STREET The Only Store in Norwich‘ Where You May See or Purchase Genuine Round Oak Heating Systems. PHONE 897 Tillinghast's ~sister, Miss Terry Southold, L. I., on the cruiser Tilda, afternoon. al bazaar in New +| the Water Brooks (Harker), Gn-uluted. Tablet, Powdesed, .. , Brown; Golden Syrup; Cinnamon and Su(nr: Suzar-floney. Molasses the Ninigret Co., is spending & week's vacation at Beach Pond, Norwich .and Ocean Beach. A young man from town was in New London Sunday. While waiting in an automobile he went to sleep. When he awoke he was minus his hat and coat. Anthony Kozloski was a. visitor in New London Sunday. His friend, Stan- ley Cholewa, had a broken motorcycle and spent his Sunday in Jewett City. He is a piccolo 'player and might be a possible member for the new Jewett City band. Louis Masse and his brother, Rev. Danjel Mas; and - Louis Masse’s daughter, Marianna, left by automobile for a week's stay in Fall River. The child will remain for three weeks, David Ballou went Monday to Camp Devens where he will be in training for a month in the citizens” military train- ing camp. Arthur Menard furnished bonds of $500 for his brother, Henry Menard, who was bound over to the criminal court Monday. P GALES FERRY At the mornirig service ifi the M. E. church Sunday Rev. Wi D. Woodward spoke from Psalm 119: 11, “Thy word have I hid in mine heart.” At the offer- tory a solo, Like as the Hart Desireth was sung by Miss Grace ‘A. Chapman. At the Sunday school session Assustant Supt. D. C. Perking was in charge. An award for regular attendance was given Ruth Main, 2 brenze pin, for two months. ~Arrange- ments for the Sunday school outing were postponed another week owing to iilness of Supt. C. E. Colver. An excellent rendering of the sacred cantata Ruth, a Daughter of Moab, was given in the M. E. church Sunday even- Ing by a choir of women’s voices,” with @ narrator, this reader being Miss Ade- lina Povew. The soprano voices in the cantata were Mjes Grace A. Chapman, Mrs. D. C. Perkins,” Mrs. Moneit Law- scn; altos, Mrs. Amos Main, Mrs. Eu- gene LaFontaine, Mrs. R. Irving Huri- butt, with Misses Alice Satterlee, Jennie G. Perkins and Gertrnde Allen. = Solo S e S e e the |] .and -Miss Allen; duets were sung by Mrs. Perisins, Miss Allen and Mrs. Main:and Mis§ Chapran. Mrs. Rufus ‘W. Hurlbutt was ofganist. : At a2 busiress session of the Epworth ledgué at the cloe ‘of the Sunday ‘eved- ing service & communication from Elmer G. Smith, director of music at the coming Epworth league institute at Willimaritic camp ground in August, was read by tie president, Miss Jennie'G, Perkins, inquir- ing what the local league would furnish of interest for the institute program.”An acrostic, written by Miss Perkins on the ords Epworth league, and‘sung fo mu- ¢, also composed by her, was accepted at this meéting a$ the song for the’local league. 5 Mrs. g5 . S. Crandall of Stoddard’s Wharf and Miss Alice Satterlee of the village “aftended the Lawrence Memorial hospital bazaar Wednesday afternoon. Dr. and‘Mrs. Albert S: Bolles of Wil- Hagriet F. Crandal. and Mxs. Hallam Pierce, -in the village;-left- Monday morn- ing “for ‘Block Island,” where they will spend 2 few days: £ ¥ The Summer Girls" Minstrels given in the-Country clib house Saturday evenming was"well ‘attended. A Scente in the Key- terfon Kafe was giver by Misses Ethel <t, “Dorothy- : Trost, Dorotiy Wulf, Wulf, Harriet” Smith, Hareiet Simpson, Cecilé~ Sloat,” Béatrice Jones, Virginia Carr, Clarissa Leonard, Marjory Baylis, Virginia -McLeer' ahd Jean Du- mont. * The * orchestra'- intiuded L: C. Hammel, ‘Marion Moon,” Harold Sloat. Dancingfollowed the playia.: “3c. and Mrs:. Whipple.'and children from Kitemaug have taken Locust Ter- Taee eottage on the village:street, moving Jast -week.. Mr. Whipple is employed »y. the Robert Gair company, Uncasville. Capt. J. F. Davis and Dr..and Mrs. Tillinghast of Sag, Harbor, with Mrs, e e e e e e ety A Safe Way to WE LBEND- MONEY to- honest comes, én théir- NOTES and HOME FURNITURE, MOVAL Also on" NOTE signed by owners.. No Pawns. 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Irving Collins and recently from -Alyn's w home in Groton. Middletown. Wodward and Edith Mr. and Mrs, Mary Whittier, a pa- Frederick and Rol. ce Memorial hospital, den were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 3d. Buckingham for the week end. Mrs. Mary Taylor, a recent guest of Mrs. Franklin H. Brown at her su home here, has returned to W i camp ground, where she is spending the season. Mrs. E. V. Mann of Redfern cottage visited in Norwich Wednesday and Thursday. Mre. Lueius Brown ind paety Norwich, with Mrs. Carl W. from rown of t Norwich and Brown's Crossing, attended | prom I fortunatel the guests present. had oceasion to look through”the of the basket v out a bag containi er spoons, which she returfed two years age & as entertained at = e home of a resident pper the work was gathered asket removed to the attic of The Jatter re- to the surprised hostess. wha, had never missed them. 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