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"INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY,” Westerly Branch. Capital . - Three Million Dollars Surplus . . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. Send in Your Order Early for Bluefish, Fresh Salmon, Scup, Butter- fish, Swordfish, Steak Halibut, etc. ‘We deliver promptly to all parts of the city, GRANITE CITY FISH MARKET, Westerly, Opp. Public Library. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps #7d Kitcher. Supplies n Southern Rhode Island” We are direct Importers and can save you money. Free delivery on all purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R I Je29d Tel. 407. BABIES! Soon, they will be big boys and girls and their baby f will memory. Bring the bables and 1 will catch their smiles, STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, Westerly, R. Telephone $4 Jv23d GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Co., Coggswell St., Westerly, R. 1 Carry the largest stock of new and second hand carriage: and wagons. Also a full line of harnes and parts of harness. (“n‘llfie repair- ing and painting and automoblle paint- ing. Je29d 32,250 WILL BUY a farm of 65 acres, brand new house, barn, icehouse and workhouse: build- ings in first class condition; land in Iigh state of cultivation. Place sit- unated on m: dam road an hour's drive from city. Investigate. (Choice of 406 farms.)’ Send for farm bulletin, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Room 1. 41 West Broad St. Westerly, R I Phone connection. aug21ld SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for|Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale. FRANK W. COY, h St., Westerly, R. I Gillesple treatment of the hair and #calp. cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by leading hysicians. Shampooes, dry treatments, Faciar treatments” maniours, * Mior Lida Thomas, High St. Potter-Lengworthy Bullding (Up Stairs) Je29d Buy Your Shfies and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store. jy23a Tl:e Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. Jy23d A City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your ‘Car, 36 Canal St. Westerl .R. I Jvesa Winter Woolens. Custom Made $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Main St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Jy28d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having pur ed the photograph studio of A cholfield 30 Main street, we ady to prove to t People of We ly and viginity our abllity to do the very best work A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given freé with every doz ‘en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co,, Westerly. Monumenta! Works I will guarantee to make a monu- ment at’ the lowest possible cost con- elstent with good work. My experi- ence of years Is at your service, ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westeriy; R. I. Bfanicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- - ment, Hair Dressing, MRS. M. I EELLS Professional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage @alair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet sterly, R. 1 54 Main lephone 490, We Jy28a Established 1901, Harold L. Wells, 0. D.. Optometrisi. Defective vision corrected by the prop- ef adjustment of lenses. Room 9, roc. ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. WESTERLY'S LEADIN{ CLOTHING STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. R AL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps Wwith all purch HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. be only a | | committee in charge composed of Mrs. WESTERLY TAG DAY A BIG SUGGESS| — Tagless Indivicual a Rarity and District Nurse Association will Get Hardsome Sum—Local Mention. s P A. Thoughtless Druggist. - ONLY & thonghtless draggist would offer a preparation without the siguature of Chas. H. Fletcher when Castoria is called for; the “ddlicate, faint and fiickering light” that_joins baby's life to its devoted parents being too sacred, %o the self-respecting druggist, to be trifled with. For over thirty years Mr. Fletcher has given, and still gives, his personal attention to the preparation of Castoria. It has won the confidence of mothers,‘ and physicians everywhere—never harmed the tiniest babe. This cannot be said was advanced Monday from 'six to seven cehts a quart. For the first time in many years, snapper bluefish are being caught from Pine Point bridge, Stonington, Monday was Tag day in Westerly and, although an innovation the -o- ple took to it as naturally as a duck- ling to the water. The effort was to ralse money to aid the work of the | Westerly District Nurse assoctation which has been in active operation for several months with good results. Many of the pretty girls of Westerly, some of ‘the bright young men, under the supervision of the foremost ladies of the town were active all day in tagging those who were willing to ~rt with their money, or a small part of it, for a deserving cause. As a result the tagless individual was a rarety. Maukgrel averaging a pound apiece are being caught in large numbers off Little Hay harbor, Fisher's Island. The gospel tent meetings at the cor- ner of Cross and George street, con- ducted by City Missionary Smith, are being well attnded. - of Imitations, Counterfeits and the “ Just-as-good” rot. The thoughtless druggist only offers the counterfeit becanse of a fow pennies George L. Stillman of dahlia fame All the active workers \-\‘m‘elL\r white b T s AR e i 0 . th X 8 vi e 'S o a as over acre pre a8 a g 354 curried 1 bomes a5 masls ;5!.3’? fust Season i four exiensive| 1007 profit, Any new preparation can be but an experiment, and 18y &re experi tacles—tk ¢ ladies attired in | gardens at different locations. % ¢ Fhite, wiih dreiscs rimmed dainily | Bt has resigne 2s| I1ENS—INeTe guess work—irrespective of what their sponsors may say for them. { with red ribbon. Everybody, men, wo- Miss Maud Butters has resigne 0 ? e " foot. or eacher of the coi 1 course i . . .. ¥ P IO back, I carriage. utomontie or traey | the. Westerly Hish schos “Sheonas| 1t 18 experience of over thirty years, against wild and injudicious experiment. car, wdre solicited to assist in the |secured x similar position in the . B 2 charitable work and then given a tag | Charlestewn jligh hanl, Soston, l Iters fro Promlnent Dr glsl ¥ o) Rt Thuse gy wete) 8 LS e round pieces of white cardboard, with he_estate of the en Couc! 1 3 strings, with red cross printed in cen- | selectman of ~Stonington < By addres to Chas. H. l'- etchel‘. ter and these words in red: “Tag Day, | Praised Monday by . Pottel £ Westerly, 1909, Westerly Nurse As-|B. F. Williams. Miss Mary Couch of 8. J. Briggs & Co., of Providence, R. L, say: “We have sold Fletcher's ole heir of the estate. ciation.” Castoria in our three stores for the past twenty years and consider it , Tag da- was systematically arrang- | ; . ed by the wave and means Committee The employes of the Lorraine mill one of the best preparations on the market. ' Sars YUestsmy “Distsiot ‘Nures, e~ | NEEHISG Ol AR fl\n;”\'l!”l?'?l s E. W. Stucky, of Indianapolis, Ind., says: “To say that we have recom- ciation, th eadqua s d the ! @ 9 'Chck OER. W - g 5 4 o Baon she Svenie o s nige e el o aoTbEnLY ers. per ted mended and sold your Castoria for years is the best endorsement we uu; 0om of the Memorial a|to interviey the emplo AW hands t merit and worthy o Ok he: Memorial bullding, with & | 10203 tagged when they left the mill. possibly give any preparation. It is surely full o recommendation. Charles Perry, Mrs. Arthur M. Cot- i 2 trell, Mrs, George N. Burdick. Bfiss ‘Prrxu’ltml) Faunce of 1m"“|" univer- Heary R. Gray, of Montieal, Que., says: “I would say that your Cas- sl i g g - |sity, who has just returned fron x g PO M. Frank N iUt (o Ay ot s tora for children is in large demand and that it gives general satisfaction. e ere gt aubontations, foeked | U0, (E08 00 i the Waten Hii Not being a secref nostrum many medical men order it when circum- a3 Tollows % eheina o ladies | Preached Sungey in' the Watch Hil N » Iym‘-' ll \J:I,';g-mmn?”f\? . }\I":th::lme: Chapel to a large congregation. stances indicate the use of such a preparation.’ i nkenstein; corner Elm and Broad Herb P s Wester] 'W. G. Marshall, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “We have found yotll: Cn;tar 2 as ,‘ erbert Rodney sterly edicine market, but & e W o ARATGaE. bt paint to be not only one of the best sellers in the medici b nic and West Broad streets, Mrs. fitty-one guideboards and several au- preparation that givea almost universal satisfaction; in fact we cannot Milner, Miss Emma Langwor- M railway station, Miss Gifios: P, | lomcbile signs o warning for the town 11 having had a single complaint from any of our customers who dpu s : of Richmond. esident of 5 reca 3 st i ’,"r'}s,’g’;'i Grove | waa the Iowest bidder, even 75 per cent: ‘ n have used 1t. ¥ Agnes Nestor; corner Eim and School | 10Wer than Mr. Ellis, but the &ward S B Owens & Minor Drug Co., of Richmond, Va., says: “It is with pleasure S Dunlick, Mies HUNEE | S e o muperiorltroC %‘W‘gflm nor Mineral| that we lend our endorsement to Castoria, a preparation of proven Johnson; Watch Hill, Miss Katherine | WO me. ARCOTIC. | ave kad Bennet. The solicitors were sent out or ‘E, - merit. During our long experience in the drug business we h: After Mrs. died her vear, Flac from the several stations and the work Teaning abundant occasion to note the popularity of the genuine Fletcher's Caw ' of raising funds was zealously carried : > on all through the day almost all toria, which we unhesitatingly recommen y In the -evening the Westerly band R S e D Brannen & Anthony of Atlanta, Ga., say: “No doubt if we were called Poo.D complimentary soncert i Bknn | &0 adopted | also by a upon to state positively what medicine we had soid for the greatest lengta Bquare, and an immense crowd was | fof. AN adepted dd g7 A8 el B il e out sabletectory assembled. Here the imposers of tags | Prother and t . X of time, the greatest number of bottles sold, a of Groto s rtt ery of Gro- gontinued thelr labor of love and gath- | Of Grofon, Jre. Martha Avery of Gro- ton ie ne preparation to us and also to the customer, we feel that we could safe:y ered together considerable coin. o » Of course there was some fun con- | tOWN, R. L. and conscientiously say Fletcher’s Castoria nected with Tag day, one lady of " e i R R ! ing offices and stores and e ey cetioualy i , Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea "'} s Tt 824 G5 Tor | T i Y, ton.SourSinach D @y 13 N E ALWAYS them up cheerfully. The lady made | P21 217 ot e W i . @ list of the donors, ~ave the names | £o:";0%n Berry Hill on his bicycle | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Bears the Signatare of ““‘u“““ s ":l‘(‘ y”'f"i“v and thos thrown. His right forearm was broke R TREE o meekt heesan 8. He was taken in a passing team to a e R S physician in Ashaway, where the frac- g - ¥ stance the joke was |g,ie 'y s redu. ed. appreciated " and fancy prices were R S o paid for the second supplv of tags et One young fellow who was bedecked | What the Mimic War is For. . Lo * with tags in the 1y morning, divided The war game now being engaged . 3 them at noon, substituted a pla- | iIn by troops from several states in card that bore letters the sie- | SOutheastern Massachusetts is novel, nificant word but he had no | in that it reflects a purpose other than pe until one of the round official | the training of the citizen soldiery in . tags was suspended from. the placard, | cAmpaign and battle tactjcs. It is In Use For Over 30 Years. A committee of young ladies visited | UNique because the particular @lement THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 7 MURRAY STAEET, NEW YORR 1TV, has never been ! },d.ym A large stock to select from. GEO. A. DAVIS HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN I HAVE FOR SALE A Smith Premier Typewriter No. 2 Model, as good as a new ma- chine which can be bought very cheap for cash. It is only once in a while you find one as good for the price, v We have a complete line of type- writer Paper in Letter and Legal sizes, Manuscript Covers, Carbon Paper and Ribbons Blank Books of ivery De- scription. Letter F'les and Card In- dexes. Loose Leaf Books in all sizes Sponges, Waste Inkstands, Ink and and styles of rulings. Paper Haskets, White Paste, GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway COAL AND LUMBER. COAL 'TWAS IN THE COOL SEPTEMBER WHEN THE MOCKING BIRD WAS SINGING ALL THE DAY, but joy will have ceased in the home circle if the cool September finds the coal bin empty. Order in August, It's time. E. CHAPPELL C0. Central Wharf and 1560 Main Street Telephones. Lumber aug24d COAL Free Burning Kinds and ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. oct29d auglSdaw ll. L. CHAPMAN will make a Summer Sale at reduced prices on the balance of Harness, Car- Owners of ages and Summer goods. horses will thier hors: ve good money buying supplies for the next 30 L. L. CHAPMAN Bath Street, Jyddaw Summer fioodé Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich, Conn, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Ete. WRS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squara No Building in Norwich | will éver be too large for us to bulia. All we ask is an opportunity to bld for the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of, experience has taught us the way to the White Rock mills and the opinion | in that broad purpose prevailed among the younger employes | treated on so considerable a scale. The that the tags were on sale for one |SCheme of national defense to which cent aplece, and many were given out | COnsress has been devoting extraordi- at that price. Ome young fellow | ATy millions since the Spanish war is handed up twenty-five cants and it | Probably not yet fully appreciated by was dropped into the sealed box. He | the public at large; aithough a nation- was given a tag and waited for the | al deficit and the proposal of strange {wenty-four cents change that never | devices for revenue raising may have cam: | served as reminders that preparation As the collection boxes could not be | f0r War has been going on at a pace opened without breaking, and as many | Unexampled, even relatively to the of them were in use until the close | Prestige and resources of the nation, of the band concert. the amount real. | in the history of the countr o that ized from Tag day contributions will | Scheme of defense and to the corre- not be known until today. The boxes | SPonding cost of its continued devel- and their contents were placed in the | 9Pment, the military problem now be- vault of the Washington Trust com. |08 Worked out in Massachusetts bears pariy, Monday night an intimate relation, P The problem of the defensé of the % United States from invasion by an Local Laconics. enemy at its coasts is not to be ape H Tag day had the call in Westerly | Proached after the pean method. H Nda s * |On the continent the dividing frontiers H 5! of neighboring powers emphasized € by solld walls of bristling fortifica- € L \|.\‘;U dia was. & | tions. water gates are guarded (i day. in like manner. Such complete in- vestiture with resisting armament is Sterns of Norwich ig the |not exe vely expensive for them r brother Edwin A. Lewjs, |and has been easily accomplished. The coast line of the United States, even % - . though the northern horder need not v e : acticabiity of the disticy b considered”is 'so o that. o en: WASHB e gyCo: s ot s heir e ol he country in armor is out of the - = Wety ¥ femonstiBlell | crieation: ~becatne. of Thy cost, if not URN-CROS Vel physically. ~ The theory that a na- 3 tion's best defense is a formidable fieet The retail price in Noank fon the enemy's shores accounts for the U LD M EDA L ettt N urgency to develop the navy. The ar- angements for protection at the home oK, OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, | coasts thus contemplate what in 1l n 7 \th that he | tATY parlance is called a second line the firm of . '3 |Of defense. Reckoning on the po: c business in ‘the | bility that the effective fleet will be y ot T 7ty and State afore- |destroyed. or lured to futile service 18, and that said firm wi " the | far over seas, how shall the country sum’ of ONE Nnte Dy ROLLARS for |then be made secure inst invasion aarh fnd e oy Catarrh that | or saved from diss to its great & A ; © of Hal's | ot cities?—Provide Journal, * ¢ FRANK J. CHEN e e e N et The Bulletin's Pattern Service. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- 1y, an ctly on the blood and m the system. Send "0, ledo, O. pation. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold, A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, India; a, writes. Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dis- SA D FOR T | BES tressing that it interferea with my \ busine I had many of th mptoms N H of hay fever. and a doctor's prescrip- \ Sion'dla not reheh me sa AR IN SERVICE AND ECONOMY | several medicines which seemed only to - - % aggravat Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It used Foley's Honey and Tar with the & 2 # same success The Lee & Osgood Co. [————————————————————— Where to Buy in Westerly fi*l 23-25 Water Street, Norwich. C. H. BACON, Danielson. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. S P T 57 i B 7o o "e\d\’h‘lp! .Imdk all Har .wwh‘xélpp).];~ car- Vi wide, 3% yards 27 inches wide, 3 yards n stoc actory Made Harne ‘hes wide or 2% yards 42 inche in stock at $i3.00 and up. 4] LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MATKET i s or AN ymrestdTinches - N. H. SAUNDERS, ¥ Br ice of p; 'n, 10 cents. : R 3 on the river: no dust; no odor: every- Order through The Bulletin Company, ’yefi;vn to 44 West Broad Street. it A0 ”‘m ”pm “A]]‘l‘(i’l;! Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their R 5 2 season. Market 171 Main Street, West- One Delusion Dispelled. The Washington Trust Co., B root o Orice T ot M We trust that this declsion in the . WESTERLY, R. T. vy s i e o Thaw case will put an end to the fool- Capital > gy 2k 2 ,000 ped — — enes ish talk which has been current about Surplus 000 ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co,, there being one law for the rich and Executes Trusts. Plumber, Gas Fittes sag another law for the poor in this coun- " - Pays Interest on Deposits, Ser2-9 try. Incidentally, the result is a pro- Good ice—Considerate attention Sestart 5. 1 2 fessional triumph for District Attor- f@re guaranteed the patrons of this in- winnet Ave. Wateh Hill, 51 ney Jerome, who, we believe, has al- stitution. W i Ways been of the o rion that Thaw Was insane New York Sun. - Thi walst portion of (his simple ST PO front and hack. sticehed 1l : In Same Class. length, aud -the short fujl “ovtugal ix a small c.untry, but its ' ina—Fdi i s ; 7 ol it R | St e Ve, S s L THE HOUSEHOLD s 5, ; cdme Duteh conlar ta of | New York Tribune. y Y dered; with mer- -— ~ — ———— MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder - T 3 103 Main Strest, Westerly, R. 1. - Tt e AR Already Speaks the Language. Bullefin Building, 74 Franklin St. Telephone 242 PrIAL Years, Fora girl of 8 years the dress| “Uncle Joe Cannon” is®learning to bequisce 39 yaius vl material 24 inches ! play golf.—Chicago Record-Herald. figure close and do first-class work C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. Phone 370. may27d “Oriole” Go- | $850 Go-Carts at .. |$18.00 Reed Hood Carriages at. English Hood Carlages, slight- ly worn, at k —or— Porch Goods REDUCED TO CLOSE Your Inspection Welcome 137-141 MAIN STREET. aug20d YOU'LL BE SURPRISED TO SEE HCOW YOUNG YOU LOOK WHEN YOUR HAIR IS RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. There's no excuse for unsightly gray or faded hair. It makes you look old when ou'te mot—if's unsightly and embarrassing. ’s Hair Health will bring " ral color and , and make your hair bright, luxuriant and full of youthful 3 dazdruff and falling out. Purely vege- and harmles—mnot a dye. AT DRU % o peegen A1 apmenty roughi and chapped hands, and allskin diseases. Keeps skin fine and solt, 25c. druggists. Send 2c. tor free books, 'be Care ol the Skis Cire of the Hair. Pailo Say Spee. Co., Newack, N. 3. Broadway Phar.; Lee & Osgood Co, Chas. Osgood; Utley & Jones: Dunn Son. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Williams, Room 9, third floor. febl3d Telephone 147, BALANCE OF OUR STOCK .S, Gilbert & Sons CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood G H. HASKELL 37 Franklin 8t. Pt 68 Thu:l?) St J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bullds ing purposes 5 Central Wharf, "Phone 884 sept19d LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember e slways carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let ua tell you about our stock. H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY maylid In factor what everyday in Liquors and Beers. lity should be 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 | as low prices as such goods can be sold for. Our stock Is varied and complete. Come in and 0ok around Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Can, Telephcne 812. fy10d Paint epartment will satisty seekers of High Grade Goods. A COMPLETE LINE OF 0il, Lead, Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Finishes, Brushes, Ete. CHAS. 036000 & GO, 45 and 41 Commerce Strest. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. oct13d’ 4. J. C. STONE. Prop. AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Trou: Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected SHETUCKET $TREET, THERE Is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut &u.u to The Bul~ letin for business results,

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