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Capital - Surplus . .. Three Millio . Three Millio management. Send in Yonr Order Early for Bluefish, Fresh Salmon, Scup, Butter-~ fish, Swordfish, Steak Hali We' deliver promptly to all the city. GRANITE CITY FISH MARKET, Westerly, for the police. The sfories told were ©pp. Public Library, Sl ;:v:il:lx;‘un, and the police are investi 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE | Rev: Rennctts C. Miller of the inter- national reform bureau will speak in Do you know we carry the largest | three Westerly churches Sunday. In line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps | the morning at Grace Methodist church #na Kitchen Supplies In Southern subject will be Moral Victories Rhode Island? We are direct importers | In the afternoon at INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, - Westerly Branch. Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its nd can save you money. Free delivery n Dollars n Dollars ' : but, ete. parts of race A_Pierce street boy called a negro criminal actions in this case. woman an objectionable name and she | sentenced on a new count after his cuffed his ear syrian uncle the woman in the face. war cloud in the was dispelled when a call was sent in objected and in the e Rev. R. C. Miller to Preach in Three Churches on Sunday —Surveyors Begin Work on Trolley Extension to Old Mystic—Collins-MicCrea Case Comes up Sept. 3rd— Another Ayto Col ision. —_— This the boy's As- to_and struck There was a vicinity, but it Twentieth ning at the urch Th He lease, but was freed upon taking the poor deltor’s oath. On motion of Judge John W. Swee- ney for defendant, Attorney Willlam T. Keleher of New York.was appoint- ed to take the deposition of Welford in this civil suit and the case was set down for trial Sept. 3. n action for damages by reason of assauit brought by Angelo J. Cappuccio against Guissippe Gardino was tried. Decision was in favor of the plaintiff to recover $20 in damages and costs of $9.25. B. Court Bentley's touring car was damaged Thursday while on the road $3.50 and $4 Crawford.. $3.50 and $4 Dewey....... $3.50 and $4 M. A. Packard. $3.50 and 4 Walk-Over.. Cut Price $4 and $6 D. T. $4 and $5 E. T. Tantf $4 and $5 King Quality $4 and $5 Snow. At the BROCKTON SAMPLE sflf)flfim ‘we cut down the urlfl—durlfig our Midsummer Sale of MEN’S, WOr1EN’S AND .GN!LD“N’ SAINPLE SHOES. We shall offer for Sale of HIGH GRADE SATPLE SI‘!OES,,Q_!L such well known makes that you are fnmlilnr with AT PRICES FAR BELOW COST. MEN’S SHOES $350 and $4 W. L. Douglas......... MEN’S SHOE Barry. Wright WHY THE BEST COAL COMES IN .- AugusT. August is a dull month ordinarily in the mining district. Nobody is in a hurry, no rush et as_a consequence more care s taken to pick out the slate and other foreign matter. An old miner told us this. E. CHAPPELL CO0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber augldd COAL n all purchases of $5 or more, Baptist church The Second |near the cottages at Weekapaug. MT. "fi:;‘g:o"‘-" BAZAAR, Westerly. R. L| Bmancipation. Mr. Miller will also | Bentley drov car as far to the 425 Jordans , $3.50 Regent . Tariff ng. Among his selections are Guard | ¢ight as possible in order to let a car [ |~ ¥ Jordans ....... Gy ° e L el O [ e nst i CAShe & BTyt o $4 Burt & Packard ... $350 Taylor .. Cut Price Free Burning Kinds and Lehig? in the Licensed Saloon and The Bird get by. Owing to the narrowness 3 BABIES! With the Broken' Wing. of the road Mr. Bentley stopped, as to $4 Ralston Health ° ALWAYS IN STOCK. continue he would have to diteh his $4 Burt $250 Men's Box Calf—Tariff Cut Price Soon they will be big boys and girls ‘Fhe Rowe car was driven over & A. D. LATHROP Surveyor Loren E. Daboll of New and their baby faces will be only a| SREic 5 memory. Bring the bables and 1 will | London and his assistants were en- | Shelving rock at this point and the = cateh e amen. " *" 42 T gaged'hlily it e ines o the | odies o bock cae ame tsecher, Te| | $4 $6 and $7 High Cuts, in Black and Tan, Tarift Cut Price $2 to $3 per pair || omco—cor. Market ard Shatusker ta : Grapuer, e iy I P g beyond repair, bu >!fil' Rowe vas - idi 4 Stonington street railway to Old Mys- t owe car w kvt "_:;:'D:fl‘:“:";:gv Westerly, R. I | i As soon as th ;rk i# com- | not so badly damaged. ‘Women's $3.50 and $4 Sample Shoes—Tarift Cut Price ..... $249 Boys' $2.50 Sample Shoes—Tariff Out Price 0 g Sohihe 36838 1. | d the directors will go over the TEtag® 7 , \, . 3 ! o ¢ Sy ¥iim abtle S Lk Lo Women's 33 ‘Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut Price ... $1.98 Little Gents' $1.25 Sample Shoes—Tarift Cut Price oottt GEO. L. STILLMAN, tractors. It is believed that the| orace C. Balley of Carolina spent Women's $2.50 Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut Pride .. $1.69 $1 Barefoot Sandals—Tariff Cut Price .............. Proprietor of the al work of extensipn will soon be | priday in Westerly $iliman Carringe Con | commenced. The predent pian is to C. A. Davis of Somerset, Mass. Mi ’ and Children’ $2 S le Sh Tariff Cut Prices $1.24%and $1 49 build the road to the store of A. O $g ot S o i ¥ A 2 ri rices i n | careo Y SSteri% T T | Wil s 1 Gla Myatic ana cventuglly | %A% I Westerly priday. G aee ren’s $1.75 and DITD T 10cs : it " | s and carria to farther extend it to a point T crosswalk has been placed in Lib- N 5 4 et AT "] Tine oF harnEes | Lanter Hill, to conniect with the Nor- | erty street from St. Michael's church IMisses’ and Children’s $1.25 and $1.50 Sample Shoes, . . Tariff Cut Prices 89c and 98¢ ot to the convent. e easone WUU parts of harness. Carriage repair- | wich and Westerly road. and painting and automobile paint- 5 The annual inspection and parade of Stonington fire department takes this (Saturday) afternoon. who wander- it the place In the Third district court Friday, Judge Oliver H. Williams presiding, BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE, G HRASKELL SEASHORE PROPERTY. 23 lots at Quonocontaug, R. I, front- | Attorne . B. Crafts called from the| Mrs. Emma Davenport, ng ocean, 50 by nisi docket the case of James M. Col- |€d from the Westerly town farm and "Ph Eholce of 400 lins of Westerly against A. M. Mc- | went to Providence has returned to 138 MAIN STREET e Bend for bulletir | Crea of Pittsburg and Watch Hill, This | Westerly, where she has secured em- w F""""" st o T""" WILLIAM A. WILCOX, is an action f onnéction ployment. maysd Real Estate Broker. \\Hl\_v)w collis C aut The Barle brothers, two, who are e & | mobile, driven YH)'\ V. \\l][rv 1k from Jall Riv to Chicago, B i wowem ¢ | B S ST R | e e BT G P : : —— : 3. A MORGAN & SON. line, when on the Watch Hill road .’ They b > 2 m Ry o & yeac agn.” Weltont: it oed can o e ek T eiatr ] YRAT TR B Watch |0|- the Grani Opening of flle |Coal and Lumber . g fined and served a term in jall on ' days. Watch State Senators. 3 We carry a well selected line of all Furnished for Housekeeping. gesivs sizes family coal. Lumber for bufld- 5 ccsantble iy Matliey: oThe Connecticut state senate has ing s - w 5 o S T ol shown, all through the session, that it entral Wharf. For Rent or Sale, BALTIC COLCHESTER war elected ‘fo. 0. théNIaing of ite : "Phone 884. sept19d o iay CTANK W.COY, | Bitnday Party—Local People on Vaca- | John T. Swift Going Back to Japan— | O o caestions thet have asire: ’P"" i s« S, Tors Maskla, o esterly, R. I. tion. Trips. Registratrars in Session, where there was direct issue between | Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, —— LUMBER 2 — the corporations and the workingmen, | Norwich Souvenirs, Nerwich Views, - e i‘\'“r and \‘Iv\- .Y,\‘m]n% Royle and fam- Thomas Shipman af | the senate has turned down the work- s | eavere min m"tn? bl.u:-:a:onra .wlo“"fl:s: SBRapte Exms e g e s Ut Bk il B £ o | iy s oot 2ok | mii s B gt g it aturday, Aug. 14, 1909, "= ol ma,, dandruft and other irritations, iteh- | are at their cottage at Ocean Beach A. L. Stebbins and two sons ' loss of a life from the statute book, o o IamaR ot oas oY ing. burning, etc. Endorsed by 16ading | this weel re mhests of Mrs. Stebbin's pa Y ce it pos: ing- M Norw H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY [REsutag oto. - Exlon 10 k. s ¢ s of ) Stebbin’s paren and to make it possible for a working- " T,'f‘,gf(,g;m ,;'",.[”,, . satCmente Mr. and Mrs 7. C. Stevens are pass- | Mr. and Mrs. Lucius R Hazen fn Mid- | man_to recover damages because of At 20l AIN ST., orwich, Conn. “ Eum“ F“ flllkhll QUare | - ..t oma St Potter-Langworthy | Mg 2 we inada. | atetowa. an injury caused by the carelessness ) je29d o 1:; Re .[mn"\ Jr., is in Hartford There was a good cro t Uv(; third [of a fellow workingman, and a public | —WITH A FULL LINE OF— \ or two weeks nce given by I club in |utilities act that would restrain in 2 g James ‘Alexandor lost a veluable | Ghange pail harse e Ketlex's | reasonante awnner e " racan ot | Silks, Satins, Cotton and Woolen Goods, n“’ 'm". shflfls afld Hl]slflry norse day sfter two days' Hliness | Impe chestru furnished music and | corporations, amajority of the senators '’ e, ooien 00 S, “1f It's Made of Rubber We Mave It with cq nd prompted. were found voting against all the o R e pe | Miss Margaret Miley entertained a| Mrs. Bishop and son of New York | measures at the beliest of their mas- i mnd get a m“\lfll";"\\"fl“’fl'“'"’ to be wber of young friends Tue inlare in town, for a few weel t It voth ot Coasedlent shontd | Remnan's and Plece Goods- GO TO THE PUBTILLSS hanor of her "ienth . Games| Jomn T. SWift reiurned Wednésday | remember about & year from this time € enjoyed, after i a inty ' evening from rip to New York an hen they a lecti; s Lo nex e 5¢ c & . ac s served T time after which he | send to their various senatorial ton- | We recei on i | sy23a : r ha ww{ to Hallvie lcave to continue his work In | ventions are really of more importance eceive our guorls fmfie:;"EfIgI;;adc"d mills from all over FOR YOUR e will be employed at the Hall- | J than the men that they send to a stats g | woolen mill | Arihur N. Swift of Willimantic was | convention to name the state officars, | Watch f N B . | The StOI‘e itev: & W. Hoey and his sister, Miss | in town, Thursday. prayer meet. | A SCTeMOr may recommend legislation atcl or New Bargains Every Day. b a Hoey, are g the 1t here was no mid-week prayer meet- | but he vo senator is more im- & i B Ghnkcalia’ thom. ail o Chuthtng, | 6t Ol Orghana, Mer. i the chapel Thursday evening. | portant as was shown In & recent vots = ; g B SGliots ind, Pariishing /@oods. | . DT l]rurr]h:'«: moved his family to | Moetis w]ll! be discontiniied during |on the fellow-servant liabllity clause, | 10,000 yards Lace, consisting of | 42-inch Bleached Sheeting, MECHANICS CL! i MP. derick: bloc he ba nee of the month. when had the senator from the Seventh e o . e u.(?hT:N(G u“j‘{r nANY ;i laxton Rood, bookike at Hull & | _Fev. and Mra. ¢ Reynoids of st voted with the. people w Ivale’“‘-‘“e' Linen and other high- | worth 15¢ e e e s Bt we High Price District, owKIns store spending his vaca- | South Manchester are guests of Mrs ed him instead of with the cor- | grade Laces. Regular price 5c to Sale Price 9¢ ] rore to nandie your trade. Al Westerly, R. I. tion at » Woods, | Reynolds’ mothe porations, that measure would have | foc per yard— I} o goods — fully guaranteed. s923a ar. a | Mrs B € Day and 3 an Dag | become 4 law with a vote of 16 (0 14 ([l We carry ail sizes in stock all [l o0 PUyine, ‘what is so importemt o sence | and nurse were in Westchester Thurs- (in its favor instead of dying by the | e to meet ¥ B et S5 4 4 . Kreeman of Whitman is | day. vote of the Banker Brooks of Torring- Sale Price 1c per yd'y 1,000 pounds Towel Crash,|[| Sic tme to oot o tar needs. W| Liquors and Beers. ~ Quality should be Clty Pharmacy of Mr. and Mrs. | John Cavanaugh was In East Hamp- | ton. The voters of the Fifth should | | short lengths— rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J ‘h"pv"""‘”,:;"g',"'f;fi O e on Thursday see to it that J. W. Al is sent back | i i ich | ’ s helin " J in og’e ] e iy i e TRY OUR - - — it TR SRR e ey \,ftf,d; Big lot of Embroidery with 15 and Michelin Tires. Dealers in | quenced so much by price as by quality BCE GhEAl, Booa i COLLEGE Brotactioh ob the: Tohnel. dtore. wai s ehe RNt o friends. 10| far o DeDpleTeTiry tiine thi Yo | pretty designs, worth from gc to C per pound Sll"other, maken. In dealing with us you get a combi ICES While Waiting for Your Car. Church—1 they've got a new | Hirtfond Wednesday. Charles Hall | When the time comes to select a can- | 12}4C per yard— | Buy now while the prices are | nation of hizh quality and low price wel to J now substitited for him didate in the Seventh and other dis- t Low. . e g b ¢ S g § 36 Canal St.. Westerl . 8. I stha (hat's all right, When | HAITY Tew of Silem was in town | tricts the workingmen should make the Sale Price 4¢ per yd,f All-Over Lace at very low; i e as low prices as such goods can be Jy2sd a man h Jersey doesn't | Thur-day i 4 | man who asks for their votes state | prices. | fin' R bb M}’;‘ulry:m k is varied and complete want p to know Yonkers | registrars of voters o town | clearly where he stands on the ques- 5 C o n ¢ my new samples of Fall _and | States g 3 SOpary | werd on |95 1he geleptmens | tions Phat Tave bam Sl sud othe 15,000 yards Embroidery, best | s lng ubder Lo., Conle Teana 1ok ardusd. inger, Woolens. ™ Clstom Made Sufis T 1 (o o . oardors from | (1A Ml adse between corporatiors |quality in wide widths. Regular | L_LDOO y:rds Mercerized Table 74-76 Main St.. Norwich. % ek notice Is posted 1 | A number « er boarders from |and labor.—Bristol Pres s inen, shor i 2 st k \‘,"4"“_",:‘.“ RINY. follow Nanted ‘-}1’ w \“,,k arrived at.the Grand hotel | _ e 15¢ to 25¢ quality- I > ort lengths, 4 to 6 162 S nt_- st., ltlu'l London. Geo. Gl'eellbel‘flel‘. e R R T arding Frank Brand, who | Thursday Nicknames of London Cabmen. Sale price 9¢ per vd. | V¥ b v R sea Wostenrt in At | Soai o odide e P! per yd. 221h¢ per yd | 47 Frankiin Street, Norwich, Conn y worked in the factory ots il 'rd = s ol Telephcne 812 ytod ANNOUNCEMENT. iy webs masaot. T | v BRIEF STATE NEWS oF Wicknamea. 3 the ‘ola-time horsed | 12,000 yards Embroidery, Inser-| _ ) Having purchased the photograph Bhe ot LN cabmen. Before us lies the list of the | tion, pretty designs, worth from ne piece to a customer. = studio of A. Scholfield. 30 ain POREE {newly elected annuitants of the Cab B | B et L n | Cromwells-3, N. Plstoon has over|Drivars Benevolent assoctation’ attad. | 95,0 19 Jer yard | 1,000 Ready-Made - Ki 00 Rose BoWhng A“eys’ people of .Westerly and vicinity ou: "Twas a Glorious Victory, n Funcred rezi-ter erseys, that are | mirable institution which is under the Sale Price 2 d. | v sy e | et Wt A in Fedora, Tenn, A | Producing first-class milk kindly patronage of the king. And the ce ZC per yd. | a4e up of colored lawn, worth | beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait | saved and now Dr. picturesque namesake crops up. “Trust e d e e e . LUCAS HALL, oF yourself given tree with svery. dos- T o T Jesdas evening the bar- | In Providencer one notes, has secured | 1,000 ‘yards Foulard Silks, all | #9¢ and 25¢c— a 20-year Gold Filled Case. d en cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co,, V. Pepper of deadly including Southport, | the highest vote; his real name is i . Westerly. L CoOm: ok ek and formed a union. = | Muston. “Mickey” (how go you coin g::lggié worth from 3gc to s9c Sale Price 9¢ 49 Shetucket Street. i) he writds,. “and the it out of Albert Alexander?): \“Jack — : o oct13d 3. J. C. STONE. Prop. M al 2 doctors ald me no good, but after using re business men will | Fry of Chalf Farm”; “Old Charlie” Only two to a customer. onumental Works Dr. King's New Discovery (hree. wecks ' € this Sammer. but | such Tike names are mostly of an obv e Price 221z¢ per yd. Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-y I will guarantee to make a monu. |1 ¢l like a new man and can do good | instead will give a sheep roast at Lake | ous orlgin. But one is curious to know 100 Panama Skirts, worth $4.08 Gold Filled Cass S8 7 Suarantes to hidke onu- | o1 S FOR ek, sore o Mouiacs | Compounse 7 ‘the T4l how Thomas Reeves earncd his dis- [~ 10, 4 4-9 Wiatent. with good- work. My erveri || and colds, hemorrhages N ctive title of “Tommy the Pigeon ,00c Biack Combeivosiaiom | -, $8.50— ence of years Is at your service I grippe, astima or any | Bristol—Wednesday was the foura| Fiver."—London Chronicle. 49¢ to $1.00— | Sale Pri 9 Also a full line of the New Style r tion it stands unrivale th miversary of the PRIESARIEIC Sa: L - | » [} ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, $1. Trial bottle f tralloy Nine of the Brist R Sale Price 9¢| e ce $3.29 | signet Rinas. ak St, near High, Westerly, R. I. anteed by The Lee & Tramway company. Mo DU e g Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, e Oszo0d Co. z of novels, os- i 7 : + g BN G Deaioions i Bridgenset. lector Fred Fnos of | 101, 8 the treasurer of the New Eng- | - 2,000 pair of Side Combs, worth| 100 Assorted Skirts, fancy and |and a complste line of up-t-dats 2 et matolo \ampooing i ~~Collector Fred Enos / o . g o air Dr neg. lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the | iuted Ralpa E. Chester for the office | noyw Pn;tnmster General Hllchcnck (a aln MAS. M. L. FELLS Potomac, the breeding ground of ma- | of deputy in the local custom house. | brother Hareard many. has paid him Sale Price 5¢ per pflil. Sale Price $1.98 > ks germa. ~These garms cai ills, | the compliment of naming a West Vir- | ™ T aroe toh of Kirors Coone o Wfessonal Massouse, Body an Facial Massagn | (S22 v biousness, juundice! ) Norwali—Raxmond rotuers are | ginia postofice Grant City. “| Large job of Kimena Crepe, as- ey ‘ y £ e, weaknes and general debili- | send a la e COons v . i i i o H8Ir Goods @ spectalty. Fine Violet |ty and bring suffering “or - denth t0 | terial to 7. Gl o b vttt satted: colors ARG diesigns, regu-i 00 el ot ety fom Franklin Square. vods Wenterty, & 1. || (10USands e arly. | But \I_il.r;lzul Bitters | 1 "‘rlH[l'H tion ‘of a new refinery in lar 19¢ to 25¢ per yard— $7.00 to $10.00— naiaia R Westertv, RoL [ cver full ‘o destray. them and. care | that lace ACKNOWLEDGE IT. ar2 malaria. troubles: . “Phey afe the: het . Sale Price 6c per d Sale Price = Established 1901. ol fonle gnd, puve, ror b a W"°"".‘3"'"_""""' Y; Beachi wae sk i will satisly seckers Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. | ¢llen, S, ¢ il NI Das | whtD L SA00 fo s on olered. & .re- | Norwich Has to Bow to the Inevitable of er adjustment of lenses. Room 5, woi. | \ont yphold. "¥ry them, s0c. Guaran: | causing so much troubie at the resort | After reading the public statement rOpPle'Ol'- High Grade Goods. ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R, 1, | 1¢°d by The Lee & Osgood of late, of this representative citizen of Nor- ai 1 it iR ik _ — - : wich given below, you must come to 26] M s ll M h N h C e ? - 1t you are all run down Foley's Kid- | Nausatuck—The Rov. J. O'R. Sheri- | this conclusion: A remedy which n " Wm 6 Monican orwm ’ onn. A COMPLETE LINE OF RLY'S LEADING ‘CLOTHING |ney Remedy will help you. It strength- | dan, who is at St. Raphael’s ho | curea years ago, which has kept the s the kidneys so thev will eliminate | in New ap spital | ¢ Jears 8§, e OPEN. EVENINGS. STORE— ens the kidneys so thev will eliminate | in New ilaven. continues to fmprove | kidneys in good heglth since. can be « * the impurities from the blood that de- | and his condition remains very favor- | relied upon to perform the same work . G. Bliven Co. press the nerves and cause exhgustion, | able, so that he may return home in a | in_other cases. Read this: y | s |back cumatism and urinary Ir. | short tim Mrs. Catherine Hogan, living at 22 NFR On the Bridg rities which ] Do Hickory Street, Norwich, Conn., says: B H. WARNER. Genera! Astat REGAL'SHOE AGENCY. t delay. Take Foley's Kidney Rem. | - Higganum.—Atter several years of | “Hor some fime I wes severely troutied H. C. LONG, Special Agent. Mixed Painls We give S&H Green Trading Stamps at once. The Lee & Osgood Co. "‘*_!")"" ital work, a 1l farmer has | by kidney complaint. I had pains and . jusz4s HARTFORD, CONN. s R iss SaH o | produced a corn that Js a wonder as | aches all through my back and an in- Heafi“ / ki el as o Suriosity. The cars instead | describable feeling of weakness in ali lle e v ni h f growing on the side of the stalk, v. i Seponing ony alk, | parts of my body. 1 tried numerous General con[ractor al‘ s es, corn, appear on the | remedies, but did not obtain relief. I was finally told about Doan's Kidney Pills, and_procuring them from N. D. HEAVY A MADE LIGHT HARNESS BY HAND. tassel end. steam or hot water—to meet all conditions, to fill all requirements. All orders racelve prompt and careful Waterbury.—An_important military attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. |Where to Buy in Wasterly] Finishes, H e Work in Our Spee s Sevin & Son's drug store, began their oy hips and ail Supplies car- I Han. s Just ‘;’;’“;‘;21“’;‘*;«:5; use dlccord’(n‘ to girerlinnu. They 0 isfaction guaranteeG. ¢ Made Harness 7 . £ A on of Sergt. elped me from the first. and a con- - e S R LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET |11 ™tec o O e chsemss. | tinued _use brought about o complate tia ifiwr:: ! thwve A THE 5 DOOD, Norwi Brushes, E &2 ERS, g a B¢ - | cure. I can recommend Doan's Kidney nt in i Jiemoved to 44 Weat Broad Street. [ 0n the river; 1o dust; no odor; evers. Qb s or Ernest L. | Biils very highiv (From. statement :ne III: Ill'le IanNo ich has fitted us Telephone 349-2. Norwich, y thing wholesome and clean. All kinds 5 $ivel Apell S SHVE ) 0 cope with all problems. _Tll Washi = of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their | | New, Haver Haven girl,| DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURB ‘:,eegua tépe tisfacti d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE e i ., | season. Market 171 Main Street, West- | Miss Alic 3 won signal | PERMANENTLY. rau satisiaction and econom ‘u ngton I'rust 518 b Heaplan street. Tel. recogition i Pas 1 artist. Al On August 1908, Mrs. Hogan i X BAKERY h Lo, Give us a cail g0 | ety Painting of fers. a head of |said: *I take pleasure ii confirming n every respect. ! . B beent accepted by the | the statement 1 gave in favor of & C: Suplus L : % Go. eeeaeh Salon, - Mize Trereton Studied | Kiiney Bills | over | two. ol Let us make you an estimate on the e o e e 45 and 41 Executes Trusts. Steum 4nd " Pireer a erimont and ater a ethiield | practically speaking 1 have had n i der. Futi Tnterest'on Deposits. ; Jcum”and nn e mna |1 o o Y ke wilh et i work complete. e B Falrmenis it Commerce Streal. pY mervice. ‘onside “ 5 in 8 . dne; singe 8| = ) * stitutjon. auglid ks g i action of the legisla- | yqneptain if my statement was true, nT Bnn . ot i et sl g, e e e e )l ROBE WN ESTATE, Floral Designs and Cut Flowers L W i il St Nouses, | ™o, "Cale' by “3l1_dealers. Price soc 65, 57, 59 West iain Strast. ‘ AMERICAN HOUSE N\ e ans (htaApsonia will have to col- | poster-Milburn Co. Iuffalo, New : For All Occasions. » )~ a ive thousand dollars or | yory: sole agents for the Urited States Telephone 133. : < ;v\»ernon its taxpavers, and hand it| ger ot RS e Doan's — and 7] . GEDULDIG’S Furrell & Sanderson, Props. : take no other. 2 o ’ | SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Tro e X Telephone 858, 77 Codar Street. | . - Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- B D’*"‘"";"l ":h’““"“ People with chronie nrouchitis, asth- J\"?"’ TOP I DRI ey teetotes. apond with me. oston’s carefuly ddscrimivation in {ma and lung trouble will find at 2 SHETUCKET STREET. MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, litcary matters js revealed by & cien |relistand comfort in Foley'e Honey and e 163 Main Strect, Westerly, R. i displayed not more than half a mile | Tar, and can avoid Suffering by cam. WHEN you want to But_vour bus: u want to put your busi- | WHEN ¥ou WAN: to Put your tusis = #arlh. Srgla gy sy, s ) Lefore 1 c. there'is no me. | mess oe: 4 TRE no_advertising medium Telephone 243 dylsd ,’.r."‘m“:.u hbal: '__ha it T.l ki d | mencing to_take it at once. The Lee | asam b.'.'&?. ‘:2:;’“}': e adveriia, ‘ dlum :-’&'er ‘Px‘.':-ap':x?;l»uxl:’: Tne adverds. | dium better than snr i .‘:fl:‘«::-' Easte) "fn‘r'.m:n.c‘m eQual o r:. In'l‘- oston Herald. & Osgood Co In.‘II columas of l& #&3: ing columns of The Bulletin ing columns af The B letin business results.

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