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INI AL TRUST COMPANY, ' 'Westerly Branch. y . Three Million Doflars +....Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. cowrteous and efficient in its | management. ity Pharmacy TRY OUR JCE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. - 36 Canal St. Westerl .R. 1. iyesd Soe T oney, Smples of Fall and ¥ Vrur Woolens. Custom Made Sul $1250 and up J. . PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Main St, Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repulring. o & puliring. ANNOUNCEMENT. ~ HMaving purchased the. photograph ‘studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main street, wo are ready to prove to the : fi!e of Westerly and vicinity our _abllity to do the very best work. A tiful 16x20 water colored portrait _ of yourself given frea with every doz- _en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. g Monumental Works T wit guarantee to make a monu- _ment at the lowest possible cost con- slstent with good work. My experi- @hce of years ‘s at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak 8t, near High, Westerly, R. I. louring, Dermatolo hampooing, g eon, Chivamasie ™ alp Toents® ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. I. EELLS Profossional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage :Mr au:: . -p.cn:y. ’:M :I:le!' 3 esterly, R. Sonk ™ Telephons 490, Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Moi- ter-Lamgworthy Block, Westerly, R. L WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— 4 R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. v REGAL SHOE AGENCY. | We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchase: HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Mand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- fiod In stock Factory Made Harness | ock at $13.00 and up. r--vu t0 44 West Broad Street. N. H. SAUNDERS, | ly30d The Washington Trust Co., | Sesital ‘WESTERLY, R. I apital ... 3 . $200000 | 3 mooe | Surplus Executes Trusts. Pays'Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attention mre guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. Send in Your Order Earily for Bluefish, Fresh Salmon, Scup, Butter- 8sh, Swordfish, Steak Hallbut, etc. ‘Wo deliver promptly to all parts of the city. GRANITE CITY FISH MARKET, Westerly, Librar; Opp. Pu 407. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps | and Kitchen Supplies In Southern Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery | on all purchases of $5 or more. I STANTON'S. BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1| Je29d A BABIES! Soon they will be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will | i catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, i Brown Building, Westerly, R. I.| Telephone 847, yz3d GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Sti, Carriage Co., Coggswell St carrySteriy, B 1 ‘arry , the largest #tock of new and second hand urrll‘gel‘ wagons. Also a full line of harness @nd parts of harness. Carriage repair- | and painting and automobile paint- Je29a | $2,250 WILL BUY | & farm of 65 acres, brand new house, | barn, icehouse and " workiouse; build- | In frst class condition: land I | {Eh state of cultivation. Place is sit- | vated on macadam road an hour's drive from city. Investigate, farms.) “Send for farm bulletin, WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Room 1, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. 1. 'Phone connection aug21d SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessibie by Trolley. For Rent or Sale, FRANK w, coy, 6 High 8t., Westerly, R. I Iy27d Gillesple treatment of the hair and mealp. cures (alling hair, baldness, scze- ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by leading ;;nlclnns. Shampooes. dry treatments, fal treatments manicure Miss Lida omas, High St, Potter-Langworthy ullding (Up Stairs). je29d hoic, pRpoune, I et oy For thirty years this famous remedy | has been the standard for all forms of female ills, and has cured thousands of | women who Lave been troubled with -+~ i Buch ailments as displacements, fibroid tumors, ulceration, inflammation, ir- regularities, backache, and nervons pri forittoMrs. Pinkham, L | It is free and alwavs heloful. Train—Funeral of Mrs. Years a Reader of The SR Frank Howe, foremap of the ir- ing department of the C: B, Cottrell & Sons’ plant, was suddenly stficken un- conscious While at the railway station Saturday night, awaiting a_train to make a visit to Philadelphia. Mr. Howe was found by a oy named Michael Sullivan Iying on the floor of the toilet room, and his condition was reported to Ticket Agent Golden. Mr. ‘Howe was taken into the wait- ing room, and Dr. Scanlon was sum- moned. He found that the unconscious man was afflicted with uremic convi sions. companied by the physician, was several hours before he regained consciousness. Saturday he had fully recovered and was able to be about as usual. An fllustration of the difficulty in identifying persons whose expression iz chang«d while in a state unecon- sciousness is given in this case. One of the friends of Mr. Howe, who was to make the trip to Philadelphia with im, the s lar a ment on, and even removed his col- 1 necktie, but never for a mo- suspected the unconscious man his friend. Welcome Fiddler, who has been con- dicting a lunch room in Mystic, and who sold that which intoxicates on the side and contrary to law, was be- for» Judge Latimer in the Groton town court, ¥, charged on two counts with of the liquor laws. Prosecution was brought as a_ result of a liquor seizure recently made by Deputy Sheriff Tubbs, upon informa- tion furnished by Frank Decke Fiddler pleaded guilty to both counts and was fined $75 and costs, which he paic. TIn this case there was reversal of the old saw, “If you dance you must pay the fiddler. George Clark, a former resident of rly, who has been dubbed by the London police as the “Gentleman " was arrested in the Old Whale- town last week and sentenced to six days in fail for vagrancy. Clark was formerly” employed around stables in New London, bt ce the death of his father in Westerly by a fall from a ladder. nearly a year age, George has ot ham (verw irk Clark is no_stranger to the police of Westerly, and has served time in the Washineton county jail for offences committed while a resident of West- erly The threatening weather of the ear- ly Sunday morning had no efr the A t the annual pienie of th of ‘Elis, at Bright- man's pond. The membors and fr were conveyed to the pond in ba and ate convevance The chowder ed soon after the noon hur, clambake at 4 in the af and t noan. The funeral of Betsey D., widow of Francis Sheffield, took place Sanday afternoen at 4 o'cloc her homs, in since soon after her m, seventy- five yea 5 ~ as a large. at tendance of 1t the service, which was conducted by Rev. Samuel {L. Catheart of Congregationalist MADE WELL AND STRONG 'By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabie Compound Bardstown, Ky.— “T suffered from ulcerationand other female troublesfor a long time. Doc- tors had “failed to help me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound was recommended, and I decided to try it. 1t cured mytrouble and made me well and stronF. so that Icando all myown work.” Mrs. Jos- EPH HALL, Bards- e — town, Ky. Another Woman Cured. Christiana, Tenn.—* I suffered from the worst form of female trouble so that at times I thought I could not live, and my nerves were in a dreadful ion. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound cured me, and made | me feel like a different woman. Lydia |- E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound is ' worth its weight in gold to suffering | women.” —Mgs. MARY Woop,R.F.D, 3. army | i form | If you belong to that countl of women who suffer from some of female ills, don’t hesitate to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. und, made from roots and herbs. stration. If you want special advice write Mass. e Where to By in Westery LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river; no dust; no odor; every- . thing wholesome and clean. All Rinds By Your Shoes and Hosiery | o rein Fisn ana sea Fooes tn their 3 season. Market 171 Main Street, West- and get a coupon on the Piano to be | ariy foot of Cross street. Tel. 343, glven dway at Give us a call augl4ad PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10¢c Store. Singer Dies from Injuries—Noank Poy Struck by A uto. He was taken to his home, ac- | and it | isted In handling Mr. Howe at | Frank Howe -Falls Unconscious: While Waiting for a| Francis Sheffield, for Eighty Courier-Bulletin—William H. church. Mrs, Forrest rendered vocal selections. The bearers were James E. Kennedy, Walter Price, David F. Still- man, Eugene B. Pendleton, William | Tapley ahd Merton Webster. Burial was in River Bend cemetery. The Bpringfield Union of last Friday had this notice of Mrs. Sheffield’s death: “Mrs, Betsey D. Sheffleld,moth- ar of Mrs, George W. Tapley, aged 91 vears, died quite suddenly Thursday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mr: Topley, 349 State street, Springfield. Mrs. Sheffield was born in Stoningt Conn,, April 19, 1818, and was the w ow. of Hon. Francis Sheffield of Paw catuck, Conn., to whom she was mar- ried at the age of 16. She had lived in the same house from which she will be buried, Sunday, for 75 years. “Three years ago she Had the mis- fortune to break her h'p while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tapley, at Watch. Hill She refained her genial disposi tion and_unfailing g00d nature, not: withstanding her suffering. She had spent the last three summe th Mr. and Mrs. Tapley and had enjoved her rides around Springfield and the v old and new friends. Besid>s Mrs, Tapley, she leaves anoth- er daughter, Marie W., and a son, Col- William H. Singer, the Pittsburg multi-millionaire who was injured in an automobile accident two weeks ago while on the shore road near Mana- tuck, on the return trip from Narra- tt Pier to Watch Hill, died Sat- jay morning at the New Watch Hill to house. The body was forwarded Pittsburg Saturday night. accompanied by th mbers of his family. Two special cars were atteched to the Colo- nial express, At the t Mr. Singer received the injurieg that terminated fatally he was riding in-the automobile of his son-in- law. Dr. Robert Milligan, and was ac- companied by the doctor and members of the family $4.000,000 to each of his fonr _iiidren, and arranged ior the disposition df his estate. Eugere. Surdick, son of Captain and by an Noank. Saturday after- dered unconsciou: and brui He was alight- a Groton-Stonington trolle: er avente, when an auto: | riven by Jame Pitt came ped. Mrs, Walter Burdick, was str autemobile at He kle. The driver, tried { e the boy, and in so | dome smashed into a teiegraph pole with great force, splitting the pole nearly’ its full length. The steps, ds and tonneau of the automobile wreeked. Mr. Pitt and the three nying him were unin- | ladies accomr | jured. |7 e 23id he along Eim Pitt in ir accident was going at a fairly fast clip reet, following the trolley { car. and beinz: enveloped in a_cloud ¢ dust. he could not see that the car { had stopped assengers alizhted, |in time to prevent the accident. Hu 4 Lie/ e every iiort to prevent machine was akes to be ef- hitting the boy. but th too fast for the fective. Sunday afternoon the funeral of William D. Carpenter, who died Thurs- day, took place at his lome Beach strest, Rev. Clavton A. ick offi- and burial was First n cemeters Tourteilot Carpenter and | Jose Clarence Car- h | penter. Miss Jeannie A. Barr and Harry E. Pellett were marrisd Friday afternoon a P » residence of the bride’'s grand- Rev. S. M and the ceremony was witnessed only by members of the farilies. Miss 1illian Barr. <'ster of the brid Thomas Berr, uncle , 'was the best man. The Carolina tail-2nders were defeat- White Rock d;‘eated Wakefield with- out much trouble at White Rock, and has the tnird piace in the league cine and is now to make effort to #h into and break the tie for the devship, now held by Westerly and ston. The hits were almost even, ten and nine in favor of White Rock. Score by innings White Rock ......120020000—§ Wakefield 1010010000 Local Laconies. Daniel Sullivan of Boston is, visiting relatives in Westerly. Miss Hazel Rurdicl vacation New York William Purtill of Newport is relatives in Westerly Emma Commoli of Warren ing her brother in Westerly. Lieut. Joseph Jewett is vis and Army comrades in Nor- is spending her ir. and Mrs. James Ammerman of v Lordon were visitors, Sunday in Westorl, Selectman Alfred H. Pollock o Tondon spent Sunday with W friend James E. Kennedy. custodian of the public library and memorial iding, is an s va‘ation Dr. Francis E, Sullivan, formerly of ! Pawcatuci is here ¥ now located in Bridgeport, ing relatives . o Miss Jessie Parkes of Norwich is the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith in { Palmer street, Pawcatuck. John . McGinis, Jr., of Pawtucket, is the guest of his brother, Carrier Robert McGinis of Westerly. Miss Anna Coughlin has returned to home in Albany after three weeks' visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Scanlon. Dr. William J. Burke of Providence with his sister. Annie, former residents of Westerly, are here visiting local rel- William Gordon and William Hughes Dalbeattie, Scotland, are visiting Gordon ter, Mrs, David Mitch- 1 Greenman ue. John of . % MeGann, no of New York sy : The Store 0 Formerts Soniiisary srpean of ik b Clothing, | th® Third regiment, C. N. G.. and a Plumber, Steam Ga Pister MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY | ¢ y Dealer in Sup > " High Price District the Rhode Tsland-Connecticut Main Street, Westerly, Ri I, and. . s e e BTN 8 fodiy (Manday) Webte il Wwinnet Ave., Watch HHE R 15 Westerly, R. 1. at White K in the morning auglid Jy22a at Westerly in 1 attet noen Norwich at Stuningto nd Carolina at Waketield in the morning and Car - I the aflerncon Mrs Eetsey D, Sheffield, whose funeral was< held Sunday fternoon, [Bad Wween w reader of T Bulietin and The Cour eighty - and she took ride “ Before purciiusing 1t 1o Lerest 10 curre- T Ao mitath reating the pa spond w me daily since she vas a child. MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builde: b1 imeral of 1 s P’ Chipman. ¥ m::au;lm Street, Westerly, "é"'-“ who wag Killed by falling from the ruof p! b of s bam, was held Priday afternoon | Mr. Singer was 80 years of age, and | |a vear ago bad premonition of death b accident. At that time he gave ed by the chamoion Stoningtons of the | P 3 - necticut league, at C Plina, aturday, by a score of to 1 It was a pitchers’ bat Rhodes for Stonington str o nine bats- men d W ger forced eight to fan the wind. Score by inning tonington 001013 Ca na 000001 ing some | Letter | Courtland Collins, Albert t Albert Clark, John Kenyon and Ofi Brown. A band of gypsies passed through ‘Westerly in their wagons Saturday ani proceeded over the bridge into Pawca- tuck. Then the female portion of the band were sent back into Rhode Island and visited the stores and offices in an endeavor to work the fortune telling act. For lack of encouragement, the women soon returned to their wagons and the start was made in the direc- tion of New London. BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain—The receipts of the police department for peddlers’ licenses during August amounted to $170. Bantam.—Danbury group of the Ep- worth league of the New York East Conference wil hold a convention at Bantam on Sept. 30. Danbury.—The increase in the grand total of the city grand list, just com- pleted by the assessors, over the list of last_year is $395,605. Plainville—The Plainville Benefit so- ciety, organized among the Italian resi- dents of this town, have planned for a big celebration on Monday, Sept. 20. Ansonia.—The Inter-Town Dahlia as- sociation’s plans for its annual show, which will be held at the City Hall au- ditorium, on Saturday, Sept. 18, are maturing satisfactorily. Branford.—Out of the fifty pupils who failed last June to attain the re- quired standard for admission to the high school this fall only fifteen tried the examinations last week. Waterbury.—The Knights of Colum- bus are arranging to have a big day here on Sunday, Sept. 26, when a de- gree team from Brooklyn, N. Y., will ne here to initiate a large number candidates. | | | Berlin—The postoffice has begun to feel the busy season previous to the opening of the fair and is hard pressed with niail sent out by Secretary Le- land Gwatkin. Aboht three thousand letters. were mailed Thursday, Fairfield—Claiming that Jessie Liv- ingston Forbes of Fairfield, wife of A. Helland Forbes, the aviator, has alien- ated the affections of her husband, | irnest Rowley, Ida Rowley of New York o has instituted suit for $75,- 000 in the superior court. Derby.—The Woman's Relief corps has voted to invite the new corps that has heen organized in Bridgeport to isit it on Wednesday evening, Sept. 15, and also to invite the Ansonia corps and Kellogg post to be present on the same evening. * | : | Just Figure It Out | For the sake of argument, Suppose it is true that a bottle of eome subsibme. thet your | dealer tells you is “just as good,” is twice as large and can be bonghl for the same price | @s the genuine Sulpho-Napthol, wko comes out ahead? The manufacturer of the substitute first, the | dealer next. but in the end. most of all, when | people realize thcir mistake,q GABOT'S ~ SULPHO- NAPTHOL The reason that nothing ean equal this original “Liguid Cleanliness” for annihilating disease germs, and for cleansing thoroughlys with the least labor, everything that can be washed with water, provided a few drops of | Sulpho-Naptiiol bas been added. With Sulpho-Napthol a one per cent solution does the work. 1f you buy substitutes, ten to twenty per cent must be employed. Iu the end you must then pay five to tem times as much for the substitute and will ) | mever get the same resuits. | | fot et o SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY Torrey Bullding, 14 Medford St. | saw¥ER cRYSTAL BLUE co. | Selling Agents 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 'BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of Eastern Comnecticut, NORWICH FIRMS AUTCMOBILE STATION. 8. 3. Co 6 Otls Street. Automoblle and Bicycle Repairing. Gensral Ma- chine work. Johbing. 'Phone. BUILDING MATERIAL Peck, McWililams & Co. 47-65 Wes: Main Street. Lime, Portland Cemant, Pariod Roofing | BOTTLER H. Jackel, cor. Marl d Water St A complefe line of the Lest Ales, Ls; and Wines. specially bottied for fa) v use. Delivery. Tal 136. “ITHE ¥OUR-MINUTE RECORD.. Come in «nd hear it. It's something great. Geo. P. Yeomans, 22% Lafayette St. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2. 65 Broad- way, Real Estaté and investment | Broker, Notary Public. Auditing and Expert Acccuntant. Telephone b15. WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 STIMPSON’S STABLE rear Young's hote) Maln street. Thor- oushly up to date service guaranteed Trucking and Reavy teaming & spe- clalty. 6. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipmen anc Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 (o 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerty Chapman's.) b Telepbons 10 aprig &l L s ans) F 24 Y Great New London County Fair ~and Cattle Show AND THE ) NORWICH CENTRAL LABOR UNION FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD September 6th, 7th and 8th Nevér in the history of the society have the entries came in as they have this year in all departments. Be sure and see the Cattle. We have more than any other Fair of our size. The special attractions are more expensive than ever. Holden’s Death Trép. Loop, the most danger- ous loop act ever devised. Get your fickets Labor Day on Franklin Square of the members of the Central Labor Union and avoid the rush at the gates. Popular admission 35¢. Children under 12 years 15c. Teams and Autos 35c. E. JUDSON MINER, Pres’t. THEO. W. };ERRINGTON, Sec’y. e i Alive to the fact that we carry one of the largest and fin- est stocks of Household Goods and Furniture in this city ? 'Our prices are extremely low and our goods we guarantee. Space does not permit us to quote you prices to- day, but a visit to our store willquickly convince you that what we say is \the truth. Schwe;l; Bros., COMPLETE HOME PURNISHERS, 9-11 Water Strect. _ . Sole agents for the ecelebrated Hub Ranges, Now Home Englander Couches, the best ever. Tel. connection. Open evenings. aug27d . there is genesally “somethimg in the way of sorting over the robe, cleaning, pressing and the good garments away for the ason. Send them to us and we will put them in the finest shape for you at little cost, We will save you afl the time and)trouble and make & far better job offit than you could your- self. EU All roads lead to the Fair Grounds the 6th, 7th and 8th, where the Fifty-fith Annual Fair wifl be held. As has been our custom for a great man Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinds Anything on wheels built to erder. shall have an gxhibit in the Exhibition Hall, advertising our various lines, and we shall be pleased to meet all our customers and their friends at this time. Bear in mind BARSTOW & CO.’S store is the local home of the RICHMOND RANGE 1 be found a complete line of these that PPICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. apriéd - Gut Prices on all the latest Sheet Music for a few days oniy of IR Yerrington’s Temple of Music | Musical Goods of all kinds a2l lowes! prices sept3d where at all times w Do not fail to examine the RICHMONDS we shall have at the Fair, and'a demonstartion will be given ranges. all who are interested. Remember the name— RICHMOND Telephone Service In | Your House ECONOMY—of time, money and labor the all important factors in housekeeping. PROTECTION—in case of illness, fire or any other grave emergen- cies which may ari CONVENIENCE—in the domestic and life of the entire house- CALL ON ME for anything you . may desire in Halr| Goods—Curls, Puffs, Pompadours, Wigs, | Means | etc. Prices reason- | social able. Call and ses hold. me, OTTO STABENOW, Prop. Business men have telephones in their offices s a matter of apr24d 17 Broadway. | course. The office of the housekeeper is the home where the ! telephone is equally essential to the conduct of domestic busi- Orders taken for all hkinds of Hair Goods. Yourown Combings made up. Hair Ornaments, Toile 3 Requisites, Chiropody, 1T Manicuring, Shampooiny, Face and Scalp Massage. ness. Place your order now so that your name will be in the next directory which goes to press on September 9th. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excslled. Give us & trial order, novid AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. Fannie #. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 0% it may28d sunsa | 20 Fairmount Strest. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Frankiia St Lee’s Remedies The Juvenile Court, LOS ANGELES, CAL, ! Aug. 33, 1008 | LEE & 08GOOD CO., Norwich, Conn,, itil‘v\'l/'lnn'n | Many years ago when I lived In your State I became familiar with the m of your prepasation known Dodd's ‘Nervine” I have used it | my own famil: a in and have recommende, | to many others, and always with goo effect. Please find enclosed postal order for $5.00 to pay for six botfles, which 1 wish you would send by ex- press. Yours truly, A. C. DODDS, Room 46 Court House Los Angeles, California. One of the many . letters notifying us of the merits of DODD'S NERV- INE. It is without doubt the best Nerve Tonic and Stomachic on the market. It aids Digestion, insures | good appetite, zives tome and viger to the system, guarantees sweet and refreshing sleep, and restores en- feebled and nervous constitutions to robust health. PRICE $1.00 The Lee & Osgood Co. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. septidaw Go to the Fair Right and buy a new Carriage, Harness and Lap Robe. We will give you a whip. The prices on the balance of our 1909 stock is cut right down to the water's edge and. there will be no ex- cuse for not owning & nice new turn- out fair time, Come, look them over " L L CHAPMANSS, BATH STREET, septldaw JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Al nd Ruled to Ordes, 108 BROADWAY, Telephone 363