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I’m fo Buy in Westerly Fall Hals DERBYS and SOFT HATS are here in all the new and correst Fall Styles. Fall Styles FOR MEN than we have ever olfered. Men’s Tailoring Superb showing of new Fall Woolens is now ready for our Famous $18, $20, $22 Suits to Order. Quality, Style and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed, Fall Styles FOR MEN In announcing our read- iness for Fall in our Men’s Departments we emphasize just this: We have prepared this season larger and better stocks than ever before --more variety -- more style, and despite the advance, better values ; INDUSTIIAI. TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. japital ........ Three Million Dollars jurplus ........ Three Million Dollars Ovar Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerl .R. I jv2sd See my new samples of Fall and Winter Woolens. Custom Made Suits $12.50 -and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Main St.,, Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Jjy28d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield. 30 Main strest, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do the very best work. A beautiful '16x20 water colored portrait | of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. Anything new that the season has brought forth you may depend § OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘OOOOO‘OO‘OO‘WO’Q upon seeing it here first. Monumental Works T will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence_of/vears is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak 8t., near High, Westerly, R. I. ticipates in this great array of Fall wearables. Q Every department par- g —_— Manicuring, Dermatology. Shampooing, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. M&S. M. L EELLS Professional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage | Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet MEN’S FALL SUITS In choosing your Fall Suit from our stock you select from the finest tailored and most trustworthy clothing we could it S buy in America. Our showing of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing for Fall is the best in our career. Our styles are au- e o Tugna e thentic, our qualities the best, fit and workmanship unsurpassed, and our prices the LOWEST. Represented in our Established 1901. Harsld L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, ro:- ter-Langworthy Block, “oslerlv "1 Lawrence Co. and Michels Sterns. Men’s Fall Suits $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25. WESTERLY’'S LEADING CLOTH:NG STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whipe and all Harness Supplies car- rled in stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at $12.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. FALL SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., are all here in the new Fall Styles. Fall showing of Suits from the foremost American makers, B. Kuppenheimer & Co., Alfred Benjamin & Co., George H. O Fall Shoes mflnhflflfin Boys’ Clothes Crawford Shoes, James Complete stock of Boys’ Fall Means, Waldorf and World 121-125 MAIN STREET. Suits, made to stand the wear and brimful of style. $2.00 to $6.50. Known Shoes in all leathers, ¢ 2 : ‘ 3 made on the new Fall lasts. The Leadi:g Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted $1.50 to $4.00. Exclusively to Men’s, Women'’s and Chil- dren’s Wearing Apparel. it OIIHIHHIIHKHHIIIHHIHIIIIKAHHIIIHIHIHON (Aelelolelolelolslsle/olo /o] The Washington Trust Co., kel % R RS —_— Casitl WESTERLY, R. L of the Public library and Memorial | preaching next Sunday at Trinity [ charged a license to shoot in the state 'lplla ceesssescisssenes. $200,000 building. church. of Connecticut. This should be f urplus > + $200,000 | = - s 3 lowed by a license on fishing rods car- pxecutes Trusts. ) | Mrs. Marie B. Babcock of Williman- [ Shelton.—The Anatonik Footwear|rying with it the right to fish. Until ays Interest on Deposits. tic is the guest of Miss Eliza S. Vose | company's plant reopencd on Thurs-| this is done Connecticut cannot escape Good service—Considerate attention in Westerly. day morning with a full force and on | the charge of making fish of one :trlf; !tgzara'need the patrons of this in- _— :(v:’\ t)nn-'. T'he Li‘}' lm}s been v.'wt"} sportsmen and fowl of another.—New ution. . T s - ke e E he | for the past week for the purpose of [ Haven Journal-Courier. . leasant View Property Holders Petition for Special Town | Henry Bryant, mailing clerk at the | 2,0 0¢ 00 o ournal-Courier. A = : i C — | a vacation for one month. . - 3 e A aov luxury for the hotel bed- 2?: :l!fl:rqoll'd" faflynmr Meeting—Chief-of-Police Hampered by Fatrol Cuty— 2 vacatio o Middistown. —The city men started | chamior oW Tiena). ‘wperecus uefish, Fresh Salmon, Scup, Butter- . % o . 3 | As the summer wanes the number of et ot 5 8% e well for the| that gives the exact time at any min- fish, Swordfish, Steak Halibut, etc, L:quor Nuisance Charged Against Alfred Carlson— | 2= the sumimer waucs G o ed, i drinking fountain which the W. C. T | bie' *\ o “elophone “receiver s ‘;" deliver promptly to all parts of | - e materially reduced in Westerly. ;.'fid‘" g 4 ol "“;”. ““‘;n"t | placed near the head of the bed or ithe city. Death of Wiliiam D. Carpenter. it <ind pected that the unveiling of the foun-! cuen under the pillow, and pressing 4 GRAMTE CITY FISH MARKET, Col. Augustus Law, Westerly's | tain will take p e on Labor day. button c: »s a set of gongs to strike, Westerly, | | veteran letter carrier, has returned ot R TR RPN s SRS announcing through the telephone the Opp. Pubiic Library. Tel. 407, | |2 2 | duty after two weeks' absence by rea- Childish 'd“_ of _‘he Supernatural. hour, quarter and number of minutes i o u 4 months ago a deputation rep- | qualified to take part in the special | son of sickness. A small boy in New Jersey who was | pa-t the quarter | resenting the taxpayers at Pleasant | meeting. N afraid to go to bed in the dark, did | o U 28 YEARS A CH[NA STOR | View attended a meeting of the Wes- i Bl 1| Mhe screen doors of the Public li- | not like to have the cheerful lamp re- | = Winsted.—The armington Valley Do yoii Kodw wa sisey the 3 t.:z-rld town ([-«-nn[‘-ltllaml \'a‘l'("]l ;u(rinuurP <thaMtar;{et::(:‘:yfizsJ:aml:;te:(vl e“ule"ve‘ | brary have been taken down am[l rm;v‘nrl‘ when the Im-.l‘ .nl]l"; )M};l\ I);;P.ijl A_g;’ru'ulfi:;n] |-n|;]v_r;|‘,!.'z-7|\ \'\\H'l h;ld 1(; y the largest | to the growth of the place, the value o i n | placed in il the return of | tucked up around him, an old | 27th annual exhibition September 2 line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps|the town in increased i list of | the chief-of-police of the town should | Hiat g“l,oh”ul"d"su;;m,:,‘_f"",‘m'e_c e | his mother so and 23. and Kitchen Supplies In Southern | taXable property, which will be far-|not be required to take ])fls trick .\ti - it 2 “Don’t e afraid, Willie, she re- Rhode Island? We are direct ¢ | ther enhanced if the town authorities | patrol duty, as at times his services Thirty-two members of Deborah |plied. “You remember that, = = And can save you momey. Fice maniecry|aided the present property owners in | would be of more value to the tOWN | paptcr No. 9 Order Eastern Star, | even Cin the room, | COAL AND LUMBER. on all purchases of $5 or more. 7| improving the general condition at that | in a di rent form. He could, if re- | went to the Golden Spur by trolley | there a ions of angels hovering | N v summer resort. ' | lieved from patrol work, devote more ; ¢ . Westerly Thursday on their an- | around to guay ou from all harm.” ";::9:ONS BAZAAR. Westerly, R. L |10, "cet forth that there weretat | time to detective work and, cven a bet- | hoat ovtinm. ’ Then she went downstairs. By and present fifty-five cottages at that|ter enforcement of the law T c SRR T by, ring whether the littie l'ddy beach and that the town had done ; being violated and not prosec DY ! Charles Clancy. the baseball pitcher, | had f asleep or not, she up- | BABIES! very little towards general improve- |reason of the chief-of-police being| who managed the Charleston teamn of | Stairs ¢ en at the door. And ments in the matter of public high- | overworked the Southern leagne during the season 5 it she heard coming in sud- | Soon they will be big boys and girls | Way The gentlemen requested ine On many occasions Chie! B d | just closed. has returned to his hr,m,:’.lnr/l tones from the darkened |ONE THING YOU LIKE TO SEE and their baby 'faces” will be only a | council to take the matter under con- | has proven his detective qualifications {in Westerly. nursery: FULL memory. Bring the babies and I will | Sideration at tno earliest possible op- | and should a measure he free to} 2 gl | It beats the Devil how 'fraid I am cateh their smiles. | portunity. perforn: special duty whenever oc-| yyilliam D. Carpenter of Westerly | Of those angels — THE COAL BIN — STILES, The Photographer, As up to ~hv- oresent” time nothing | casion required, and not be :rrr‘\vnl d! gied Thursday morning at his home in "[‘h»w is a little girl four years old | Even though it's too full for utter- ildi & has been done along the lines suggest- | by reason of patrol duty. There are | plack street, in his 746h ye He was | Whose mother, like many another |ance ";“;" :“”"'"!’ Westerly, R. I|eq” the property .owners at Pleasant | many who believe that he should have | » sarpenter b occupation and 1 sur. | mother, doubtless, finds it diicult to| Most people utter Wowever wher Heptene tas: y23d | View, have !a]krl'nfi S_t:ns th_alwfl; ]»'vvlt im pow -rn; ln(fm’wi ..‘.:‘hv |lmll;~'r rv‘g‘ vived by Mrs. Carpenter, two daugh- | :!nyur[ .k[! the ‘!Ai‘!(’."s mind a_lr_x. ~.-h-|~; | (;m\ see how much of Chappell's Coal in prompt and definite action. Believ- | lations of the town without the inter- | ters and a son. ory system of theology. he best | there is in a ton GEO, L. STILLMAN, |ing that the town counsel were favor- | ference and direction of members 4.(‘; CD— } she n do is to invent a working hy- You try it Proprietor of the able to a policy of delay, the Pleasant | the town council who are inexperienced | In observance of Labor day, the reg- | pothesis, but even this breaks down g > ‘C':’;;-‘\‘-fl}-rgl;lue Cew ! View residents concluded to bring the | in police matters although serving as | ylar monthly session of the fown coun- | At times. The little girl was told not A BRE LI Westerly, R. 1 matter before the taxpayers of the | police committee. cil will be adjourned to Tuesday. "The | long ago t he ought to lvl'“.fl. her Carry the largest whole town for action. —_— - | councilmen, however, will meet as a playmalte, . gently and lend her E. C APPE L L all her d because r dear mam- n had gone to Heaven, where she | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street was very, very happy, of course. But | 3 is | the little girl could not understand the Telepiones. stock of new and second hand carriages So instead of making appearance ::fl ::r‘tgnosl ‘Q;:%:s:m“chm of harness | again before the council they have arriage repair- | made petition direct to the town clerk m'_"“ painting and automobile paint- | ;") special town meeting for the as required by al town meeting. Alfred Carlson, alias “Yumps” was | board of canvasse arrested Thursday and arraigifed be- | law, prior to a spec fore Clerk Edward G. Crandall in the T Third district court, charged with Royal C. Claflin of Providence Jeava purpose of adopting means for the maintaining a liquor nuisance. He | on his way to Tacoma, where he will | logic of this. “If Edith’s mother is | $2,250 WILL BUY improvement of the highways at or |pleaded not guilty and the case was | represent the department of Rhode | Very, very happy she protested, n farm of 65 acres, brand new house, | Near Pleasant View, and leading there- | continued to Friday of next week. |Island at the sixth annual encampment why should T be any gooder to her arn, icehouse and workhouse; build- | to, including Saunder’s and Crandall's | Bonds were fixed at $1000 which Carl- | of the United Spanish War Veterans. | The same child has heard so much | ngs in first class condition; land in|lanes and the highway in the rear of |son could not furnish. He iwas taken | At Springfield he joined Charles W, |about a keen sense | igh state of cultivation. Place is sit- | the cottuges known as Atlantic avenue. | to the jail at Kingston to await trial. | Newton of Hartford, commander-in-[©of I ‘Look, moth ated on macadam road an hour's drive o ohi er, there's God! sept3d trom city. Investigate. (Choice of 406 | [P Order to make the ,p"l"’”'t‘ 15.”““ e chief. “Where s s arms.) Send for farm bulletin, town clerk mandatory, and not subject E It has just been ascertained that the to the prior action of the town council, J o & 8 ent. * I, he was right there behind | w&‘;:-lIAETuAQg ‘g'r.l,f.?x’ the nnryr)lhr-r of signatures necessary for | team which it is alleged was the cause BR‘EF STATE NEWS you a minute ¢ but he's gone now,” | ! West Broad St., Westerly, | such a procedure were affixed to the | of the automobile accident that result- was the sing repl | fhone connection. aug?ld petition ed in injuries that will undoubtedly The nar: ,.n,." of th tale evoked are not, after all, tales of bright s: - and claims Le was in no way respon- | over to Madison Wednesday and hunt- | ings, but rather the reports of vari- Telephone 168-12. ous juvenile conceptions of the su- . . | sible for it. He says that when round- | ed along the meadows and secured fif- lclullpl}ac-\fl:al{:fi}:’:r‘i:rbé?;n:&",:;a. Whera Iu Buy In waslerly |ing a curve in the road he saw ' an|teen plover. pernatural. As such they are respec ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- appreaching automobile amd turned to fully and modestly submitted.—Prov- ing. burning, etc. Endorsed by leading | e ——— | the right to let it pass and then drove East Hartford.—Supt, Thomas H. | idence Journal phrsicians, Ehampoees, dry trestments o ragye : back to the middle of the road. Just|peCoudres has returned from his va- = *ye o bl ’ then the automobile, with Mr. " | cation. His family will return in about e Needed Balance. 'lé l%.;h 8t., Potter- -Langworthy LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET - | 25"One of the party. attempted to pass i v Lol The huntsman in Connecticut is 1 By d"l‘ (53 statia). % A a a from the rear, and before Mr. Good- on the river; no dust; no odor; every- |child could get his team back on the| wManchester.—A preliminary meeting | T m—— . thing wholesome and clean. All kinds | right of the road. He says'the horn on | o {nnce interested in the formation of w J y'.]l' Shn.s and “umf’ of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their | the Singer automobile Hotimahnd=1 2= s Gl T Mandtester Wik Hold HANDS Rhw AND SCALY 8 easons 00 season. Market 171 Main Street, West- | d. and that he did not know there was | ywednesday night. Mr. Goodchild regrets the accident| Fair Haven=Walter Brockett went Jy27d The town clerk has therefore issued | Prove fatal, to illiam H: Singer ;l’ R 2 3 ... |the following from another authenti SEASHORE COTTA ; a call fi a special town meeting for | Fittsburg, was that ~of Charles . outhington.—The peach crop is the | gource. A mall boy was heard the ; 5 T rmase o Foe Lo be elnesy | Goodchild, emploed at the Old Home- | larges: in the past ten vears, and the | other iz M Dox N 0 | Free Burning Kinds and iehig) Furnished for Housekeeping. "2 o i Mo stead on the shore road necar Matun- uality is first ¢ | he said wan o see God!” * ‘ Thursday. The town council will be | a ¥ , BV, 1 ALWAYS IN STOCK. Accessible by Trolley. required to sit as 1 board of con- |UCk. The automobile par alleged | (The fly was pposed to answer in the ~ For Rent or Sale, vassers next Monday to revise and |that the teamster, obstinately declined Litchfield—A tomato weig | rmative.) “Then, biff- here the ‘ orrect the list of voters that will e |to drive to one side to permit the |ounces amkl grown by Elgin Clock has | little hand descended with a fatal blow A D LAT iafiP ~_FRANK W, coy, % 2 b | automobile to rass and to aveid col-|been on exhibition in a local window. | upon the insect. . ! 6 High 8t., Westerly, R. I. R — = | lision the antomobile was ditched. { These simple tales, it will be seen, Office—cor. Market ard Shetucket Sta | | oct29d and got a coupon on the Piano to be : - 343 |2 machine behind, until the attempt { T2 given away at g]l\:e ‘Il:otl Z:l;.ross street. 'l;?ulg“d“' was made to pass and the accident Bridgeport.—The local : company of Itched and Burned Terrlbly—-Could HA PURTILL’S, ocgmrred, 1 nger 1 expected | the Titney cadets wero ‘entertamea | Not Move Thumbs Without Flesh C. H. HASKELL 3 Mr. Sing S Wednesday by the cadets of New Ha- next te the 6c and 10c Store. at any moment. Fe has been uncon- \'e;. at ll,ightlmusr (]’ui'll. Cracklrjg Sleep lmposmble. 489 'Phones ——— 402 jy23a scious at the \\'duh' }?_ll;l house since 37 Franklin St, 68 Thames St The Store Aug. 25, when the aecident occurred. Hartford.—Frederick L. Ford, city cuT|CURA SOON CURED ECZEMA mayéd / that undersells them all on Clothing, | T1'¢ base of his skull is fractured. His ive from neer, is expected to ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO., 3 3 rurnishi 4 vitality has been remarkable as he is = 4 gt Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. | V! X broad the last of the week, e e o aabared both m: Plomber, Stenm and '“"rmer ana | MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY | C1ENtY years old. m"In Borope nife WeekS. ' | hande ant oop ny vee iy priats 804 J. A. MORGAN & SON, = Pric jstric T S Ly | even up to the elbows. The itching and - 54 Main Street, Westerly, B, L. 5. 9F "\‘:,.’.“"l_'l‘ "R'“I Bixrelct, Local Laconics. Waterbury.—At the meeting of th=| burning were ferrible. . My hands kot Coal afld Lumber iyl -l AVe) Waton Hill B 1 a3 ikl o Not_even a trades unfon picnic In |board of police commissioners Wed+| all scaly and when I scratched, the | We carry a well selected Ine of a: o 2 Westerly on Labor day. nesday night the matter of appointing | surface would be covered with blisters | slzes famlly ce Lumber for bullde p Gl T a detective sergeant went over until| and thengetraw. Theeczema gotsobad | Ing purposes m D. Fox of New Liondon was | tli¢ next meeting. that I could not move my thumbs with- 5 Central Wharf, or Thursday: i - Westérhy 5 out deep cracks appearing. I went to |'Phone 884. septlsa R e RNy 2 Wallingford.—There were 116 inches 2y d(:;\wr. but his med e uf;uld'ro:lég of water in the gatehouse Tuesday at| stop the itching. = At nigh suffes A large crowd. enjoyed a band con- |.pajen’ pona Teservols,. A year ago it| 5o amtell 1 could not sleep. I — LUMBER cert in Wilcox park Thursday even-| . ,s"192 inches. Two years ago it was| could not to touch my hands with | qme pest to be had and at the right spond with me, | - o 3 n o P Phebe G Ward chapt h- Portland.-Dr. O. H. Rafters and| the Cuticura F!‘m’dlb! and in a month MAURICE W. I'LVNN. Manufacturer and Builder | ters ir‘th’ere:;t-r aarn llie:‘glj':or’ia:‘nh family have returned from Newbury-| I wascured. Walter H. Cox, 16 Somer. |99 and let us A""w".':wcer'“n‘ 1.‘..,”““' 243 Main Street, Westerly, R. "“ - | the summer ation, has resumed | port, Mase., where they spent !hel set §t., Boston, Maes., Sept. 25, 1908." H.F. &A, J. L4 monthly sessions in the assembly room summer. Dr. Raftery will resume Potier Drug & Chem. Corp. Sole Props, Bostom. maxled y \ :