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regular weekly concerts for the’ ance of the summer. The yu-k tees have not only consented to-per: mit the concerts, but have volunteered | to pay ' half the cost of hiring’ the band. It is estimated that $200, will, e - required. The W-terly British club that has wn n existence for nearly three: which has ‘attracted 285 me! ificluding many professional mb:fi political office holders and: politiclans from nearby places, is cer- nhl!y getting its bumps, and all on ac- 4 count of internal dissension. Early this week attachment of the club's Illndl and property was made by Dixon & Rathbun, as council for Charles D. Chaj n, & vice president and stewar: of the club, for damages of $1,000 fo Salary claimed to be due him as stew- ard. Since then, Charles F. Perry,| resident of the ciub, has resigned and’ Yu Chapman has. been volgd gyt of) afternooh. & second attach- ment% served on the organization by Dixon & Rathbun, acting for Charles J. Duey, a New London whole- sale liquor dealer. The claim is for 8450, alleged to be due for liquors Curnished the club. Aram J. Pothiér, governor of Rhode dsland, to be tendered a reception at the New Watch Hill house this (Saturday) morning. _The governor Spends Saturdays and Sundays at the Hill, and a novel dancing programme ‘has been asranged in his honor, and Wwith the expectation that he will take active participation. Among the old- §ime ‘adnces nre. the Danish polka, Sir Roger de Coverly, schottische, the min- wet, the Royal gavotte, the Spanish cir- «cle and Virginia reel. . " = rank ‘W. Coy hds rented the.Stro- The Stonington passenger station | hridge cottage at Watch Hill msum was burglarized Friday morning after | K. S.' Jeane of Devon, Fg. and the the departure of the steamboat train| Wayne cottage to J. S. Uiman of New at 4.30. Entrence was made by forc- | York. ing a window. The Qoor to the ticket office was also forced open and the drawers ransacked, but only fifteen cents in cash was taken from the of- fice. The tickets in the rack were scattered on the floor, but none was len. The telephone in the pay sta- L-J “Laconics. No cases were tried at the regul Frld:y session of the Third district cour The new samitary drinking fountains in Wilcox park are ready to serve the Dublic. Miss Fannie T. Pendleton of Beach street is entertaining,Mrs, Lizzle Bar- ton of Boston. Miss Dell' B. Walker of Boston is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wheeler in Chestnut street. The parade and inspection ‘of the Stonington fire department tekes place August 14, and not that of Westerly, Mrs. Ella, widow of Benjamin Davis of New. York, died Friday at her cot- tage, Maples, Watch Hill, from heart trouble. The employes of thel Wilimantic thread company are to Spend Satur- day at Watch Hill, coming on the steamer Block Island. J. Howard Alger. of | Westerly, a graduate of Brown, 1909,i has gone to Pittsburg, where he is with the Am- erican Aluminum company. Peter Sharon of Westerly, after a Service of nearly four years in_the United States cavalry, has been hon- orably discharged and with an excel- lent record. Most of his service was in the far west, tion was smashed and the cash con- | n the Rhode sland-Connecticut okt for Deiog So il T desired. of the 250th Anniversary. tents remove: baseball ~ leagne ay (Saturday) hordins Castro's Regrets. . Buy In July — not so high . ) 5 Stonington will_ In Westerly, | Hartford, July 30.—The refusal by| Mr. Cipriano Castro, one time dic- ) terling rim top and bottom Thursday afterncon werkmen were | White Rock at Carglina and Wakefleld | the state senate to Teconsider its ac- | tator of Venezuela, thinks it humilla anid Satns. burning the insulation from some wire | at Norwich. ‘The Westerly team will:| tion in rejecting the employers' liabil- | ing to Venezuelans to have that coun- For Infants and Children, E. CHAPPEL‘; CO. B e e o ihe car barn Of ohe | be strengwhened by Backus, Covey and |ity bill réported by the judiclary com- | try re-establish friendly and equable < Price $1.25 RS Yuiley Mrset rallivey copi= Conlay; 5 mittee disposes of this matter for this | relations with other = powers—New ice $1. pany. Some fellow saw the smoke and concluded that the barn was on . According to the Sea Shore Breeze, nt in the alarm f; bo; Teezy” Lathrop, for three years bo; P e Telephones. ?;eu:n!flh:‘comer o Beagh mnd: Wit au/om of ‘Christ church choir, Not |t Would be unwise to pass such 1egl8- | pyofessor Turner of Oxford says that | Bears the ! i JoflN & am fl. BL[SS s Bafore reaching the five al @ich, now a student in the Philadel. |!tion at this time. = There is little | cyery thirty years some 30,000 minor | Signature of d Box the firemen were notined that thely { Phia college of pharmacy, has returned, | Public demand for It and no knowing |.csrthquakes take place. there should not have been any alarm | 3¢ the cholr bos’ camp. legal member of the 1907 commission sounded. Lawrence Purtil, formerly of West- erly, now of Alientown, Pa., is visiting relatives prigr to atrip to Chicago for a finish course in telephone con- struction. r. Purtill was formerly a lineman for the Westerly Automatic Telephone company.- He is now in charge of the Allentown exchange. PLEASANT VI EwW. Many Guests at Hop—Marshmallow Roast—Pi zza Tea. A: B. Trafs of Westérly hus had & sun parlor added to the east side of his cottage. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Gallup and Miss san 1. Gallup of Norwich are:regis- tered at the Sayles—Ottage. Charles Roberts of New London was the guest over Sunday of J. D. Havi- iand and famil The Friday night hop at the Pleasant View house, to which the cottagers Jrere inv ited, was a very enjoyable af- There have been but two conc fn-the park in the past three years, mnd now effort is being made to have Where o Buy in Westerly /INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. L4beral, courtgous ; 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE 1da tea on Wednesday GOOD LEMONS MINUTE TAPIOCA Large Jar DRIED BEEF Al 20c| Mohican Jelly Powder 5 bars: ¢|EVAPORATED APPLES - pkg 12¢ 3 phgs. 25¢ 2 II;E 9c Guests were present from Watch Hill and Westerly. A new mahogany finished canoe has arrived at the beach for Wilbur Maine, Miss Jessica Haviland gave a veran- | honcr of har guest, Miss Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Adams of Norwich were at'the beach on Thurs- day. LITTLE PUBLIC DEMAND FOR EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY BILL. Senators Who Favor It Give No Clear session, especially since more senators are’ every day coming to believe that of three which drafted it could not see his. way clear to favor it. When the bill passed the house it received no detailed explanation ‘or clear con¥ideration and it is doubtful if the house would vote to pass it to- day, after its possibilities have become kvown. The laws now on the Con- necticut statute book are wise and just and our courts are the equal of those of any state, and better than those in more ‘than one, and this fact dimin- ishes any feeling in favor of an em- ployers’ Tiability law. The few members of the senate who favor it Have been unable to give any clear redsons for doing so, though there has been given them ample time to find them and to work up support for the measure, which has, however, steadily lost ground with 'the law; makers siice it was reported and seems now to have become bereft of any public_support. MONEV FOR CHARITY. afternoon in | The khaki suit gives place to an olive drab cloth for Uncle Sams soldiers. sex, who formerly cooed over can now keep ith the military by making their The fal “erusi pace strawberry,” A Cold Mash. popular share “frozen potats A “A man in Indiana lighted his pipe in a powder magazine the other day, says the Richmond News-Leader. diana folks do seme of wonderful Hoo: stunts ‘Washington Herald. York Tribune, their most in magazines.— COAL AND LUMBER. Coal DRY BUT NOT DUSTY— ™ _ CHAPPELL'S COAL. During the dry spell, all over the country, it's comforting to know that there’s no dust in CHAPPELL'S COAL. No, for after weighing we wet it if A Sure, Bey | We are ready to bet a Hbuston bricklayer can earn.more money than the man who secures & liberal educa- tion by reading Dr. I‘Ifltl‘ull of books. —Houston Post. “Roosevelt short of food. ~Party's > | supply gave out in, the wil#s.” In the extremity would he haye.eaten his own words.at a dollar each?—New York World. R t The Kind You 'fllmfl!m jCeontral Whart and 150 Main Street Horses at Auction WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, August 2nd, 1909, at-10 a. m., At the Stable of the late Milton A. Young, on Railroad avenue, Westerly (unless previously sold at.private sale), the following: Eight Driving Horses, Ten Single Harness, Carriages, Open and Top Buggies, Sleighs, and' one Lumb.r Wagon, all used in"tbe livery business. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. AUKEL}A V. YOUNG, Admjnlsmtrlx. Jy3id GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market apd Shetucket Sts Teiephone 168-13. oct29d CALAMITE COAL Orders taken for all kinds | “of Hair Goods. Your own Combings made up. Hair Ornaments, Toilet . Requisites, Chiropody, ll-nic-riu‘, Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage.' Fannie M. Gibson. ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 608 may28d Miniature Stein The bandsomest Seuvenir Summer Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Ete. MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squara ‘s Made of Rubber Wo Mawe L' GO TO THE Rubber Store ]'J;'led at Bozrah, the 27th day of July, 1. HENRY MINER, ELIJAH S. ABEL, Registrars of Voters, , NOTICE! The Registars of Voters of the Town of Voluntown will be in session at Union Hall in said Town on the 6th afternoon, for the purpose of n_enrollment of. the legal voters o d Town in_ccor with the re- quirements of Chapter of Public Acts passed at Legis! 1905, Dated at Voluntown July 29, 1909, ARTHUR L. BRIGGS, LEONARD B. KINNE, Registrars. Jy30d In buying, what is so important s factor in everyday life as Wine Liquors and Beers. the most important essential People of good judgment are not in- fluenced so much by price as by quality In dealing with us.you get a combi- nation of: high quality and low price, and get Liquors of the best quality at s low prices as such goods can be sold for. Our stock is varied and completa Come In and 100k around. Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. ‘Telephene 812. y10d b Do ki the largest M - | M A. R; Lo ,000 to Th e o ok Gaermte, Lamgs [ i o oS A e SR TS e & oo Ko gm0 e Toree | westerly, R. I, July 29, 1909, Well Seasoned Wood For Your MISS M. C. ADLES, and Kitchen Suppli in' Southern | the peach Mrs. Amanda B. Spaulding and Miss Grace S. Benjamin of Norwich were wisitors at the beach on Weédnesday. | Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free dellvery on all purehases of $5 or more. A number of bequests to charitable and religious institutions are made in the will of Mary A. Ryan, formerly of C. h. HASI(ELL AUTO TIRES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialis! "ANTO! AZAAR, Mr. and Mrs. Abiel Browning, Miss | Hartt The public quest of $500 SCALP HEALTH 8 ";.,“ ks Westerly. R L | Browning, Miss Berflice Browning and | cxcn s, made. o ot B i 489 *Phones Ry important during the g Frank Browning of Franklin have been | St. Francis' hospital, Daughters of the . 37 Franklin St. 58 num ls' "P""D"m{'."";’“;" ety faties % jpending several days at their cottaze | Holy Ghost and the Sisters of the Good O maysd Better equipped than ever be- M| ST (U, A s that 3 Shepherd. fore to handle your trade. All B BABIES! Crabbing parties are g popular @i- | After providing for relatives and a el 1. A. MORGAN & SON. T o e T caacantesa. []| are repuisive. principally because they version, The Mi low roast W Soon they will be big boys and girls @nd their, baby Taces will be only a s Lucas gave: a marshmal- friends the residue of the estate is left to, Bishop Tierney or his successor for WHAT CONDITION YOUR PLUMB- iCoal and L.umber We carry all sizes in stock all the time to meet your nee have had the head and scalp treated by quacks. Have your scalp restored to a healthy condition by Miss Adles. {§ memory. Bring the bables and T willd ;7% "%t O (3 beach In (OBt of | distribution In-charitable work at his We carry a weil selected line of « Manuafcturers' agents for Goo She will be in Norwich week of catch their smiles. g ” €- | diecretion, g ¢ A g 1 sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld rici, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. { Tnd. % — e ING OR HEATING SYSTEMS MAY BE IN — WE CAN‘IMPROVE Y Michelln Tires Deal in August Ind. A STILES, The Photographer, 5 % ing purposes and Michelin s alers & o el e i Big Club House for Greenwich. T . : B Canteal Whird: all othér makes. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Telephone 847. v23d Clty Phal‘macy w:uhl!edfi.“%l:scm:doll O e : - % Shamns eptied By neve. wiile'the prices are I 1/Bogiinl Py D T a1 Yos o o€ tho seat DO NOT IMPAIR THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY LET- LUMBER tow Bagilaay Telephone 70 Glfl. L. STILLMAN, tary of state. It will procu: d in- e X or of the” | 'ClE SREAM, Weortng nd COLLEGE | fain 'a ‘clubhouse i Gresnwich and | JJ TING YOUR PLUMBING REMAIN IN AN UNSANITARY STATE. fJ | ine ves: to be bad and at the right Alling Rubber C R pingl e may have a capital of $32,500. The - [ SIS S Dmeng. - Shesn ng Kubber Lo., Rm BOWllIl A“e el Sty = 1| 30 Canal St. Westarl (R, | incorporaors ‘are “Luther G. Bilings “DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IS THE ROOT OF ALL DISEASES,” AND L BT LT S g ek A Carry the largest Jy28d of Chappaqua, N. ,_and Gustav E. . teli ut a " B0k of now and second hand carisses Ses my mew sampies sf Fall ana | Schultze and Darus E. Peck of New THE MONEY YOU'LL SPEND FOR A PHYSICIAN'S SBRVICES H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY 162 State St. New London. yagons; Also @ full ne of narnees | 86, ™Y, new samples of Eall and | York City. : ) Operating 15 Stores. LUCAS HALL. & and painting and automobile pal 1256 ang mp S e LATER ON WILL PUT YOUR SYSTEM IN PERFECT SHAPE. | / 1 et : Cleanin, ' Pressing and Honaivis. BRIEF STATE NEWS : s 3. C. STONE. Prow SEASHORE PROPERTY. iv280 oc : 3¢, 28 lots at Quonocontaug, R. I, front- h&‘ ocean, 50 by 150. Price $200. oice of 400 New England farms. Bend for bulletin. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfeld. 30 Main street, we are ready to prove to the Bl Kakate, Biok Deople of Westerly snd vicinity. onr ability to do the very best wark. A “Bhone conneotion. Westerly, R. L | beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait Je7id of “u‘)rosplf glven free with every doz- en 34, binets. F. Rouleau & C SEASHORE GOTTAGES. Weaterty. Furnished for Housekeeping. 1y Accessible by Trolley. - / WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING For Rent or Sale. STORE— igh St, € High & wi On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. Darien.—The Darien children's home is caring for twenty-five children. Hartford.—The six vacation schools held their closing sessions Friday. Bridgeport.—The united Irish socie- ties of Bridgeport are to give a big athletic meet on Aug. 21 Stamford.—S. Z Poli, the theatrical man, has been in town with a view to establishirig a theater here, Middletown.—A bill providing for Naugatuck.—This (Saturday) after Barstow & Co. EMPLOY ONLY BXPERIENCED WORRMEN AND A POST CARD OR TELEPHONE CALL WILL SEND ONE OF THESE “DOCTORS" TO YOUR RESIDENCE AND RELIEVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY OF ALL ANXIETY CONCERNING THE STATE OF YOUR PLUMB- ING. Live Outdoors Nowadays Attractive Veranda Goods. Reed Chairs and Rockers. Tabourett:s. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags ock of finest quality at es. A large very low p The Shetucket Harmess Co . : fire escapes at the Conmecticut hospl Lo 283 Main Street._ : A et | R G. Bliven & Co,, * [oF 500 dne' wel it oo ating estimates furnished free of charge ka0 Cad, Tables, ke epaflmem Telephone 865-4., Jun26d S, noon the = Naugatuck fire.departme will satisly seekers R it | o S ST Core e Sumse SCEL MR, ST SRR B ARG . ASERN.BROS B — ft and other irritation team. fn ‘Wallingford. Settees, $5.50. 2 ) % Eadorsed by Neadbng 3 r et H Grade Goods. f e "”mg:{:p::::.drr{ treatmen HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS & Southington.—Business at the H. D. £ % Miss Lida jotter-Langwortay omas. - High 8t ing (Up Stairs). fuy Your Shoes and Hosiery &nd get a coupon on the Plano to be MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- ried In stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at us vo unu o I will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- Iy33a . sistent with good work. My experi- mith & Co. factory Is s0 gggd that it is improbable that the customary sum- mer shutdown will take place. Meriden.—Judge and Mrs. J. P. Platt and Miss Margery Platt left Thursday for New York and today (Saturday) is myuch better and is contemplating a Canadian trip during August. We cut down the tariff during our. Mid-Sumser that you are familiar with at prices far belovl cost. ‘ Canvas Hammocks. Bamboo andVud:rScreens. | “Crex” Rugs and Mats— the Rag-style kind furnished order, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. jun3d Spring season is over but we have a A COMPLETE LINE OF 0il, Lead, Varnishes, ‘Removed to 44 Went Brosa Street. s i o s 3308 il sl for Europe on the Minetonkc- | Gale of 3000 pair of Men's, Women's and Children’s | in i v { PURTI k9 Georgetown.—Principal J. Vincent T . p e Pain i next to the b uk}o‘c S:e. S - 3.?;%::'2:: W Et?eéi"::‘::“!?"l{ed::]i]cl::;‘. High Grade Sample Shoes of such well known makes ' Pillows, Cushions made to a a erS Mlx d ls’ ; great variety of them still in all grades Balance of R, M - Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and our Refrigerators 5 P. E. MURTAGH, at Reduced Prices Inspection Welcome, : Taritf Cut Price ence of years is at your service. ; ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. I Winsted.—Dr. D. D. Reidy has gone to Mobile, Ala., to attend the Knights of Columbus convention. It is his first vacation in ten years, and he expects to be away about three weeks. The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of fhe High Price District, f Westerly, R. I, v23d Finishes, Brushes, Ete. CHAS 036000 & €0, $3.50 and $4.00 Crawford $3.50 and $4.00 Dewey . $3.50 and $4.00 M. A. Packard . $3.50 and $4.00 Walkover . $4.25 Jordan's_.,.. $4.00 Burt & Packard $4.00 Ralston Health . $4.00 All_America $4.00 Burt .... Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooin, Surgeon Chiropodist. Scalp Treat- air Dressing. MR2S. M. L. EE‘LS e |Professional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage é The Washington Trust Co., | i3l Goods « sveciaity. Fine Violet WESTERLY, R. L 54 Main St Westerly, R.-1. | groom. ' Capital .......... Jy28d Telephone 490, Surplus % Danbury.—The American Federation ment, Wethersfield. —Miss Margaret Bacon Griswold and Webster Kimball Clark, M. D., were married in the Congrega- tional church at Wethersfield Wednes- day by Rev. George L. Clark, pastor of Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St. Iy13d the church’ and father of the bride- $4.00 and $5.00 T. D. Barry . TARIFF . LOUIS H. BRUNELLE $4.00 and 35.00 E. T. Wright cuT . s } $4.00 and $5.00 King Quality . PRICE BAKERY 45 and 41 E of ‘Catholic societies will hold its an- 00 204 o 3 oo L e e Ples, Cake ommerce S hyl“l‘:’i:n?ert‘{':).fi Deposits, Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrisi. | NUal-convention in Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. $3.50 Regent TARIVE:. G » S’J..;”ufifl“fl‘ g e n:.: c rea! service—Cansiderate attention'| Defective vision corrected by theiprop- |5, © Ui Rev. Walier 1. Shanley, LL. $55¢ Taylor - Rt i !l trial order. EREMSL ® Euaranteed thie patrops of this in- | er adjustment of lensés. Toow 9, wov. | 1 4 Rev. J. . Kennedy, D. . of Women's $3.50 and $4.00 Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut "rh- L i movzd 20, Foipmiousn Streat, ol fer-langworthy Block, Westerly, K. ‘L lisading Catholic socleties in the coun.. Women's $2.00 Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut Price T -y e 2 S ket & Women's $2.50 Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut Price 137-141- MAIN STREET. - 1ot’ ; A et Misses’ and Children's $1.25 and $1.50 Sample Shoes—: i y m“s', . ey sy Badie built u clierrs pie, one - J520d % vl ST, Srnsvit A ppeen, Broun s ¢ /thing, alas, omitted; *Foley's Honey and Tar mot on SHETUCKET ST. SPRCIAL RATES eatrs Trompea 1t \rnsu):l t Shortning in e crust, the stops chronic c xml that weaken the ey ,':“:‘“ -..Lv"n ‘l:;" m“":.‘ 3 choiles were unpitte constitution and develop into consum; 5 RyeiN L Rt Bul whén the boarders. strac tion, but - hea ’1; Rtrengthens the Room 10 hone 32-3 | SHOTUCKKT STREET. ! lungs. It lief may17a