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ing Ny d filled boxes were Miss - Sally Franken- | Lewis, “stein, - $44.02; Mrs. George Barber, ©-$43.24; Ernestine Saunders, $41; Alice | Miller $40.40; Mildred Bray, . $33.06; Grace Scanlon, $32,15. < » . pending 1 weeks ; , e ("X Rtorton ana tamily And Chatlas Ml. | ot ements in B, = . 3 Tt b et Rdorbe b 4 om On last week Friday afternoon Mrs:|for Washington county, bail in each cass | Loiand and e el Shiwy o rsflold and Mrs. Js lme ma 3 . Herbert Allen of Wequetequock was ub | was fixed at $500. Attorney John J. stairs at her home and she started ll:- Dunn ;-u counsel for the defendant and 3+ ward the stalrs and saw a man going | Town Solicitor John Ferguson, Jr., rep- of the Pradential 99 io where che was. Upon seeing her, he | resented the state. sl g ved & day's out- | % made the remark t! ‘he guessed he was ». ‘has at drawl s at uetanuck. In the wrong house.” He 16ft the house | oo ay ertom oaTitt eharged with larceny T the guest of Miss J. M. dleton. i . Mrs. George Manning was .a . recent. ’, | guest of relatives in New Millard Manning Nas e : 7 . SO R ound: : sy of ah automobile and fon-support of his |/ The day was very pleasantly spent. ‘Woonsoeke 5 8arah . ‘West Hartford is /- Miss Anna Brennan of Peacedale, R. 1., by way of the cellar door, which hadl e wicndrew Bis plea of not gullty ar¥i] Miss Grace Fowlery a sister of Mr: D. Geer. - | spent a brief time Wednesday at Pine Dotn left unlocked during the day. ThiS | pleaded nolo. Senténce was suspended in | Charles Merritt, who has besn at Quono-| Miss Mildred Groves of New Bedford. | - James of Brook- | Tree cottage. - - » ‘ID:‘;‘"“ 2 02:1_:”';;13‘9 o :l‘:‘ell:"‘; both cases. The defendant was placed in | chontaug, returned to New York Friday.a former resident of V . N. T, '8 vacation i the custody of the sheriff and it was un-| Misses Edyth snd Gladys Reed of | guest of friends in town R i3 F. Goodenough. | . CANTERR v B : in the bouse at the time was 8o fHghten- | orgiood that a portion of his weekly | Windsor Locks, Conn, who have besn| The selectmen held the final meeting|. All the sohools in Ledyard will open | URY PLAINS 3 3 &4 she did not notice where theé AN yalary will go toward the support. of his|guests of Mre. K. L. Mawson of High|of the year Thurstay. Wednesday, Sept. 8, for the fall term. ieaves Monday for went. The police of Westerly and Ston- | samily. street have returned homs. - Ington warn people to keep doors fasténed Mrs, Frank Nelson is in X\ % o William ‘nuue;-l 1s putting in & new ? S g ot;l:-)-m s ::r' Yn‘: a-t» and windows locked. Woukinly sthacl willopen. Wednsodns; | c Mine Sionsor TRAEC Anf her -tathee | cumillns tkak oh-bls oropisty: : YANTIC At the republican caucus Tuesday Emi Eastlund Danieison, where she will attend higk school. \ Sept. 6th for the Wall term. Thers are{and mother have been at Weekapaug T - Members of Little ‘Rfiody Ceuneil, | = Mm Mrs. John Ayer has returmed arter | SVORIng Herbert Williams was elected | OGreemwich.—Miss Mirlam Falconer Mo - | somé nges-in the list of teachers this | have returned to their home at Newton ’ Daughters of Liberty motored to Provi-|vear /At ®im street the new seventh | Center, Conn, s : e e T . ] < " ¥ & L cha; 1 & daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alder _fi;nce Friday evening where the 315 'l: grade will be added and an additional| Friday Dr.. Asa L. Briggs, entered up-| Miss Lois Leffingwell of East Great MOnths’ stay “l‘rl\‘ ‘I,Mmt with her iz I‘a c&mm clerk, and James m““ ‘:1 e P - St B e et ldnes | eacher will be added for Bradtord school, o hlK aew Hoking ak N e it {he | Plain spent » few days this wesk with K'“,'m“‘mm. Whils thers, ‘wa u“’; it o TIIEk | ward Rt PP R s + oin ;u here. e home and school in Providence. Dr. r ere, Mrs. Mrs. Frink, Arthur Bennett, An- > 18, y D. of L. members. The party went by | The game of the Industrial boschall | Briggs recently resigned. from th!t penal ml'l.er?::fl g Bnh mnot Tri-Btate college, :mm S JATR RN AR 16 | dew Atk apd) vl ClRelE mare 1€ | Mrs. John Maher of West Pytnam ave trucks and returned about midnight. v!usue will be played here today. This and charitable ,mwn’ to take | indiana, was 4 recent visitor at The Ollll TMrs. I 3. Gibds and 'h. aiml?.‘{’or delegates to the state conven- it o tly od There was o henring of the case ot [I* the AEN time they have tried to have | charge of this work. z Homestead: farm 2 i 3 3 son Ralph have | tion; W. F. Nerr, Charles Herrick, Wil | hue: weee secretly married last Sat state, Thomas 1. Brown, complainant, vs | the game. The White Rock team will returned from a few days’ stay in Abing- ; liam Johnson and Herbert Williams, rd: d It ived the blessing of He Sunday the Westerly baseball team will | Wednesday several from Lefingwell at. . ele- | urday an er recel ing Maurice Handleman, alias, charged with | P/ay at Hope Vailley and Potter Hill is ton, where they Wwere guests of Mr. and | gates to ‘the congressional vention ; | their parents, were agaln married Thurs b4 I scheduled to play at Stonington. . Sunday | Bor, the Nerragatssit Pler nine. A week | tonded the Wigwam at Mohegan, | Mrs Charles Arhold, George Smith, Christian. Kerr, Samuel | day morning fn 5. Mary's Roman Cath - the larceny of $135 from the Industrial Mond - Sunday {from Sunday A game is arranged with| The Leffingwell members of the Social| yrr ana ars. Cornelipe . P. Vanderwaart | Carpenter and Fred A ' th lic church, Rev. Father F. J. Murph: Trust Company, August 21. Judge Oliver lfd o jhe Hope Valley nine will |the Naval Torpedo Station team of New- | Corner entertained about 50 of the mem- | yu il ! enjoying & vacation. visiting n‘:il iy - Hicks, to the gen.- | olic church. Rev. Fai ! H. Williams of the Third District court | Play Potter Hill. port. bers and their friends at the First Bozrah ; the ‘pastor, offielating. presided at the morning session Friday. The Westerly Automatie Telephone Baptist church. A bountiful dinher was The prisoner persisted in his former plea | company has been made defendant in two enjoyed by all and a social afternoon was of not guilty. David Robertson, receiving | suits amounting to $18,000 growing out - VOLUN'I‘OWN N spent. teller for the bank was in court as he was [of an aceident near the Foster farm on | Mise Nola Lefingwell of East Gredt in charge of the cage where the money is [ the Watch Hill road some time - ago, wsfihozl';&. mln g\e ‘C-‘x;er and| i spent the week end st Waite Rock. Ulleged to have been stoien. Lewis Stan- | when an automoblle gwned by the de- | Wrlle MSTICE THOAY, Beph B | Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock, ton, assistant manager of the bank and | fendant company struck Miss Gladys Gi- |, -he BUISUUR bILES has been, uncergo- | wiin Rev. P. S, Collins in the pulpit. Mr. Miss Dorcas Williame, an employe of jrard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |ynf "PUE8 OWERE e Week, T8 BFAEe | Collins will also lead the B. Y. P. U. at the bank were alfo reay to give testi- | GIFARd of Well strest. This suit is|o83 - DeoR, IPIARERC ANC SRS |igo 5 m The mubject is Better Giving. mony. Attorney Dunn appeared for 'the brought through her father, for injuries | G0 ent con-1 Aots zla. 3i-35. This wil Be the ueual defendant and Solicitor Ferguson prose- | sustained, through alleged negligence of 3 < monthly oo tion meeting. tuted for the state. Handléman was.ad- | the driver of the automobile belonging to | . -PU0HSaNs of the town gathered in : 1 caucus Tuesday evening. John N. Lewis e e judged probably guilty and was bound |the telepkone company, the damages be- over o tha grand jory September ses-|InE 1ald at $15000. " Josen Girard, | T2 el Cpmrrian and Hewstd ¥ . LEDYARD sion of the superior court for Washington | father of the girl,"sues for $3,000, as he ‘ 5 ;| The democrats held their- caucus &t sounty. Tha bail remains at §7,500. claims he was obilged to pay physlclans’ | Seate. ey P ard Tenetar State, Thomaes A. Brown, and John N,|Ledyard Center Wednesday afternoon. Wiliiam J. Clemens of Pittsbargh, a |Dllis and for medicine. The suits are re- | Lowies; congressional, George R.. Ed- |The following ticket was placed in nomi- shauffeur at Wateh Hill, when in the | tBrnadle to the superior court for Wash- | monds, Warren E. Tanner; senatorial, |nation: Delegates to stats convention, Third District court Friday morning |!R6ton count September: 80. Georgs T. Briges and Thomas McDonad; | Leslis P. Gray, George A. Montgomery; |f§’ ’ Th V y N t changed his plea of not gullty of reckless | Thursday, tag day here for the Visibe mmrt‘y, Howard E. James, Fred C. Bray; | congressional, Joseph E. Holdridge, . e ‘< e ewa IT WILL PAY YOU USUALLY WELL Fall Coats TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE : the charge of driving an automobile while Intoxicated he was fined $50 and costs kL We Have Secured An Exceptionally Fine Stock of Foods to Help Tide Over This Holi- At Popular Prices day Period. As This Store Will be Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day, We Earnestly - Some very complete fashion changes make the Fall season and sentenced to 15 days in the Provi- Solicit Your Early Patronage. of 1922 one which cannot be ignored by the woman who ' Steaks. ; lb 23(‘. Butter 390 lb likes to wear pretty clothes. The wide flowing slesves, in An appeal was taken to the superior court 'TONINGTON The celebration of the Feast of the Holy Ghost will and Sunday, on School street as usual. The altar there has been erected in readiness, by the Portuguese soclety. The affair will begin Saturday evening and the assembling of gifts will take place at the home of Dennis Cidale o8 Trumbull avenue and & barade will be held Saturday evening, Liberty band of Providencé will furnish music. The Sun- | @ay dinner and the sweet bread will be partaken -of after the parade, held at! Manuel Lawrence store on School street. ! . ; both Frocks and Coats, are one of the most interesting concert by the band will be hel IRLOIN — ROUND — Fresh Meadowbrook Creamery ¥ > i a"'ff evening on Omega street, trom | 3 PORTERHggsE Reoet Batber In Tawn points. In the Frocks the draping is more elaborate than Sunday there will b ea procession at,§ 11 2. m. as usual. At two o'clock there is to be another band concert. | John Long of Manchester who is camp- ing with a party on Wamphassutt point, while cranking his car sustained a frao- ture of his right wrist. Dr. Thurber was| called and reduced the fracture. t Mr. and Mrs. James Culley will move to | for some seasons past, the greater length allowing for many line, panel effects-are the most striking. SWIFT’S GENUINE EXTRA SPECIAL . SPRING LAMB | Swordfish Beghic . ovine.l T 39 33c lb \ Loins Lamb to Roast 3 a | Direct From Block Island caucus at the 1own hall' Tuésday evenldg. R T b S e e LSRR Lagh - e T SIORE PURE SILVERLEAF 44c HADDOCK ..... Ib. 10c M A set in the colonial style, con- gates were chosen for the several conven- . .............. 25c GOOD, OLD SNAPPY sisting of a good size pitcher ROUND CLAMS i Wilitam F. Kirkpatrick, George C. Jen- the Storrs hotel to Meriden sunhaay even. STEER RiB ROAST ZQEMdoz Westeriy from the borough today (Satur- day.) They will remde on Chester ave- nue. N Wool Frocks Silk Frocks Fall Coats $19.75 to $29.50 $19.75 to $29.50 41975 1 2950 Brown, Navy and Fine Wo ol Crepes, Black are “the” proper Wide sleaves, soft, Poiret Twill and Tri- celorings for this sea- 'v“::‘i{ .’.'..‘::"..% _'-.::- cotine lead the way. son, and Canton Crepe eeni'a. of good style Hand embroidered and the weave above all ..0:* -‘;:.m- unfl:rltl braided dresses being others, although other mai newer Fal particularly dainty. drapable silks are be- S‘:::"- ‘I'_"::..”:x All sizes from 16 to 34 yond reproach. 8izes und Bolivia for the are carried in /ltaek. 16 to 46, dressy ones gre best. SATURDAY SPECIALS THE MEN'S SHOP FRUIT OF THE LOOM NIGHT SHIRTS—The genuine “fruit,” and DOWNSTAIRS STORE GLASS WATER OR LEMONADE SET SPRING HILL There were about 50 at the republican tions: State, Albert E. Anthony, Fred C Lamb chops ] Parker, Daniel C. Flaherty, Walter F. 1b. 35¢ Storra; congressional, Francis W. Chat’] Shoulder Cuts .., | WHOLE MILK and six glasses to match. This Smith, George §. Clark; sengtorial, Ho- |8 Lamb for Stewing, Ib. 20c | Opened to Order—Pint 30c | CHEESE Ib. 19¢ set is really worth 75c i’,:,:,f" fi:%- ‘g_{;,:"’;g,‘;‘::}f",;’:: SUGAR CURED, SMOKED ° BEST RED STAR-SWEET two years. L. J. Btorrs, F. O. Vinton, F. = ceme iz | Shoulderss 16| Potatoes s 25¢ e town ttee to vacancies. mer V. Beebe, Mrs. Grace H. Rirkpatrick, An sutomobile earrylng a party from ARMOUR’S BEST FRESH GRATED Veal --Veal COCOANUT. ... bb. 18c A Pre-Season Sale of . Trimmed and Tailored front of the residence of Judge L. J. Btorrs, where &t ran unto a large maple tree. Some of the occupants we! eri- ing was pretty thoroughly smashed in ([ s gt Native Milk-fed S| ELBO MACARONI TR S e L Stores and family aciendea tne sioes |§ FINE CUTS. CHUCK fi,ut Legs and Loins 2bs.. ........... 19c §Iff $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Made ;:my reunion at Ocean Beach Wednes-i ROAST BEEF... Ib. 15¢c s G S s ESE MOHICAN RED v s ot nnut:; gl.lxc(:tufi:p;u:;:fi:d, Mrs. P"ll.hmy 18 visiting friends at her | "} Shoulder Cuts ve‘l BUTTERFLY TEA S and checks in best colors will be *Mrs ¥ £ Stoers and Maey storrs went | § LEAN POT ROAST ‘ found in sizes 14 to 17, to Jeffersonville, Vt., Thursday, Mrs. SATURDAY, SPECIAL $1.15 Storrs for % visit and Mary to remain ceoeeeen. b 10c ways sells for 25c a pair. Good Socks in every way. SATURDAY, SPECIAL 2iec 75¢ BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR —Short sleeve shirts, and regular length, double-seat drawers in all sizes from 32 to 46. SATUURDAY, SPECIAL 42 Neckwear Department PURITAN COLLARS AND SETS —They're demure little collars and cuffs, as prim and precise as the puritans for whom they were called, are really charming. Made of lawn or linene with eyeist em- broidery. SATURDAY 25c—3%¢—50c Te ROLL COLLARS — Dainty -y Veal Chowe o .38 | ™ 5o s o, Your Choice $5.00 SIS Eia3 Foor, Socs Ry o || FRESH GROUND o e . tamily. Teturned to her home Tuesday. HAMBURGER Miss Jamie Paimer returned to her | home in Manchester Tuesday after a stay SEERK ... .. b. 17¢ Veal Cutlets. . ... . Ib. 45¢ CAMPBELL’S PORK Ty Veal for Stewing, 1b. 20c | AND BEANS. ... can 10 R . sad Mrs. | e heis ent boarders, each |§ Armour’s Sugar Cured, Whole or Half Fl 1-8 bbl ' lour | $1.00 == |Hams 27clb sk woods and pienicked at 50-foot. Each Fine for All Round Use PRIME RIB JUICY SUNKIST leot.ll:{loym Our Ovens Roast Beef| Oranges |Ciowive'Rok ch 15 29c b | doz 2lc We are rarely able to show such a complete, compre- hensive and charming assortment of Fall Hats at such an early date, and at a price v{hi? is exceedingly at- tractive.. . The Hats are made of Velvet or felt, many of them dress models, and the others cleverly tailored affairs. Some smiart little Sport Hats, too, are included at this price. fire was the eenter of attraction as, pro. vided with withes, the younger people toasted bacon, frankfurters and marsh- mallows for the hot sandwiches. All had a jolly time. A. B. Cummings has gone back to Staten Isiand and his son Myron has ar- rived. N If you are a young lady of fifty or less we have something here which will interest you, no less for the price, than for the par- ticular style which you require. the large nock® gfider the trees; but the Pound Cake § with them, teo. SATURDAY, SPECIAL 50e Boneless — Rolled | BEST NATIVE 25c lb Doy Pogttn R f 7 * * NEW m"?’ No ‘;:s!e YELLOW ONIONS Maple Walnut loaf 20 A One .$5 ‘m el 52 & Sty weTh S dhs. /oo b BBe SUNKIST LEMONS i [ FRESH PORK - SHOULDERS, .. Ib. 15¢ LEAN CUTS Wi, Corneiul’B C?‘ef 7 Angel Cake 25¢ [} ]ms A cueanue or 1 TRUNKS a0 34 BAGS Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day A $15.00 Trunk for $7.50 . A $37.50 Trunk for $18.50 HE MOHICAN COMPANY| || IS St Aniesmnani S L T o R e : ; 3 ,Vaiue 450— Saturday Only 350 Parkerhouse Rolls, Value 29c—Saturday Only 2S¢ Biscuits, Buns. . doz. 12¢ Final Clearance of Trunks and Bags y