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B i "'euuul i INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Three Million Dollars Surplus . 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.. Westerly. B. | Jy2sd See my new samples of Fall and Winter Woalens. . Custom - Meag Suits $12.50 and uj . PELLEGRINY, 4 Maim St, Westerly. Pressing and Repairing. Cleaning, Jy28a ANNOUNCEMENT. . Having purchased the photograph Btudio of A. A. Scholfield, 3) Main street, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our abllity 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. Monumental Works 1 will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St. r High, Westerly, R. L. Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Burgeon Chflrn{yomu. Scalp Treat- Halr Dressing. . M. L EELLS Prafossional Masseus, Body and Facial Nassage r Goods a specialty, Fine Violet Goods. 64 Main st Westerly, R. L Iyesa Telephone 490, Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, roi- WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps | with all purchases. BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies' car- ried in stock. TFacto ade Harness in stock at $i3.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. Jys0d e 1o By n Wesery]| WESTERLY FARMERS INDIGNANT Allege that Auto Thieves Loot Their Orchards— om- plaint to Josiah Thaw will Be Investigated—Wheel ‘Thief Gets Off with Fine—Interest in Saturday’s Enll ‘Games—East Lyme Woman Injured. The farmers in the vicinity of Wes- terly have sustained considerable loss { by the stripping of their apple orchards by autompbile partics, who skim over the highways, stop and whip the trees of the fruit and then rush away with- out recompensing the owner of the stolen fruit. During the past week 2 red automobile has stopped three times at the orchard of William S. McDonigal, which is located about mid- ay belween Ashaway ahd Hopkinton City, On Monday the mber of this machine was obtained Mr. McDon- izal came to Westerly Thursday for the purpose of ascertaining the own- ership of the hine and for prose- cution. It was legrned that the amn- tomoblie was owmed by Josiah de#nt of Watch Hi! McDonigal was advised to have consiltation with Mr. Thaw before ommenciag legal proceedings and. to pes m'..h ttlement -if, pos- T telephoned and 1 that he owned two automobiles: bore the registry number lukPn h) al. M 'I haw i investigate a his _satis his _employ Mr, that guilty any one of taking the McDonigal would be satis- w recompensed a did not countenance a s as had en alleged. Mr. McDonigal was sat- isfied [:v ve the matter wifh Mr. ing confident that he would sive fair treatment. Charles Rhede‘, the Wakefield young man who was arrested in Providence for the theft of a blcycle owned by Charles Mon in Weste and who pleaded guilty in the Third district court, Wednesday, happened to have a_fajr previous tecord, which Judge 3 a ained upon personal ir vestigation, duri wence, g suspension of sen- tence of six months in th. county jail, and was ordered to pay a fine of $10 and costs of $12. The fine was paid by oung man’s mother and he wa. Rhodes witness whi Provid moned Charlestown bri ‘h is to be rd at the the superior court next wek With Stonington leading Wes ]by only one game in the contest for| Iuw championship of the Rhode Is sland | onnecticut baseball league, there is more than ordinary interest in the two games that d_be- to_be pl Stonington Sat- has been | tween th both will e {test with exr { games, Should We: pasitions of the t leaders of will be changed with West but shoutd Stonington by some hook or crook take one their lead would be | would then be neces yme grot k to make a tie for will make strong ef- The Washington Trust Co., | ‘WESTERLY, R. L Capital Surplus Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits, Good service—Considerate attention are guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. Send in Your Order Early for Bluefish, Fresh Salmon, Scup, Butter- fish, Swordfish, Steak Halibut, etc. We déliver promptly to all parts of the city. GRANITE CITY FISH MARKET, Westerly, [Ope. Public Librar, . 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? and can fave you money. Free deliv on all'purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Je29d 000 ,000 ery | BABIES! Soqn they will be big boys and girls and ‘their baby faces will be only. a memory. Bring the bablies and I will catch their smiles. STILES, Tlne Photographer, Brown Buil, Westerly, R. I. Telephone 517 Jy23d GEO, L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Co., Coggswell St., Westerly, R. 1. Carry the “largest stock of new and second hand carriages and wagons. Also a full line of harness | and parts of harness. Carriage repair- ing and painting and automobile paint- | ng. Je2: $2,250 WILL BUY a farm of 65 acres, brand new house, barn, icehouse and’ workhouse; build: ings’in first C ndition; land in high state of cultivation. Place is sit- uated on macadam road an hour's drive from city. Investigate. (Choice of 406 farms.) Send for farm bulletin WILLIAM Room 1. 41 West “Westerly, R. L 'Phone connection. 5 SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale, FRANK W. COY, 6 High St, Westerly, R. 1. y27d Qma-pla treatment of the hair and cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ndruff and other irritations, itch- fag. burning, etc. Fh)’llcllnl Shampooes, dry treatments, lacial treatments. manicure Miss Lida Thomas, High St, Potter- Langwerthy Bufiding (Up Staiis) Je2: Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, _next to the 5c and 10c Store, iy23d ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO., Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies 54 Main Street, Westerly Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill, angldd We are direct importers i Endorsed by leading BRIEF STATE NEWS y spent much | i Inter-Town Dahlia iation will held ow in the | hall_on Saturday afternoon and Sept. 18. | Ansonia.—The ty | Bridgeport. "The steamers John r, owned by have returned after a successful excur- | harbor n. \, to Plainville—Word was received yin ay of the death of John formerly of this place, at the Soldiers’ Home | in Norotc sday, — School Commoittteman Stamford Peckham has been granted permission ting of the janiters of different schools to arrange for standardizing janitor supplies. , Thomaston.—Arthur Warner of Mo- I0l., line, Ir formerly of Thomaston, has at Moline and has purch: t farm in Montana and t bis business in the future. | pyWaterbury. Rev. leming of street will ned to the priesthood on S St. Stephen’s church, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Thomas officiating. John Joseph be or- Danbury.—The memhers of the Dan- bury Roque club are having a tourna- ment on_the inds of the club. entered are F. M. ldwin, Judge How- . Dalton and F. E. | Hartwen Middletown.—At @ meeting of the commjttees were | T e arrangements for bit in December. It is ex-| at the Rhode Island Red club | ate will hold their anmual meeting here |Wh gre’ 10 Buy in Wsslerlyl LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river; no dust; no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their season. Market 171 Maln Street, West- erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343, Give us a call. augldd The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the Figh Price District, Westerly, R. I jy23d Before purchiusin MAUMCQ‘& Felepnone 243, ond 5 LYNN, Hierest to corre- Manuhctururfilnd Builder. FIAE Main Stml, Westerly, |5 sterly | 3 Bethel.—The Bethel Gun club will hold its annual tournament on Sep- |, | tembe 5 Naugatuck. Betram Kewer, the new manual tr cher in the | | 1ocal public schoo Meriden.—I.igh! n certain facto uniil 8 o'clock evenings is conclusive evidence of the return of psperity in Meriden. South Manchester.—Major James W. C 5 e returned from | day afternoon. {Flack, Livery , Tel i fort to win both games af Stonington, and when the final scheduled games are played in Westerly to have the ad- vantage of the lead of one game and chancs for pennant winning incrased: Westerly will take to Stonington Glen- non, “who has been pitching for the home team of late ad - also Ayeres, pitcher for the Hope High school and later of the champion team of the Providence Inter-City league, and also Breyer, who has played at’ shortstop with Ayeres. It s also expected that at least five hundred Westerly rooters will_go to Stonington, Saturday, and Belo by ihetr encouragement {6 win hm Stonington. It is understood that Stonington will present a couple of pitchers new. to this_league and that one of them will be Tatro of the champion Jewett City team of the Kastern Connecticu league. Miss Fanny Dean of East Lyme had a narrow escape from death late Wed- nesday afternoon at the Kingston sta- tion, while the platform was filled with people who 'had attended the fair. While attempting to alight from the | press while in motion, she ep and fell to the ground il_and the platform. A man nearby rushed to her assistance and kept her close to the platform until the train passed, but not in time to save her from serious and lasting injury. Mi made & m between the Dean’s right hand was run over by one wheel of the car and three fingers and the trumb crushed. In an unconscious condition, Miss Dean was carried into the waiting room and a physician summoned. -Temporary treatment was given and she was taken on the Gilt Edge express to New Lon- don to the Memorial hospital. believed at the hospital that the re- mainder of the hand can be saved. William H. Holmes, Jr., superinten- dont of Westerly schools, has been granted a [vII!\\\sh\p in education by of Worcester. He en granted eight months’ leave e up the study of in- 1 education. Dobbs Ferry, University School of Pedagogy. Local Laconics. Hebrew New Y strictly observed in Westerl, A large number of W d the Kinzston Mrs. Herbert Miller of Nm, visitors in Westerly Thurs- iy is being y people sd M wich we Miss Laura Crosby and Charles Buck i fternoon by in St parsonage. phine, daughter of Mr. and McCor Dohert St. Mich . in returned Hancock 3 znd_ North- Miss \rnnl(’ is_a sister of Mrs Joseph L. Peacock. who died suddenly Miss Carri buried Thursd: wag b late Conception. he fune of died suddenly Tue: 1d in the Martin hou: Buri; the to the Franklin ernoon. emetery, funera of Ray v daughte widow residence . of street T! conduct- Burial 1" by v. John G. Dutton was in River Bend cemetery. Norwalk.—Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Lock- waod of Sonth Norwalk leleb fifty-sixth wedding anniversary WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Boarding Stable i2-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY Telephone 883 apr2sd AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone T1%. Jun3a Grand View Sanitarium “or the treatment of Mental and Nerv Sus Diseases, with separate and d-- tathed department for Alcoholic and Orug Hal Adaress Grand View Sanitarium, | Telephone 675 Norwich, Cona, IYSMW. Surprises Awaits Everybedy Who Trades Here. Dreéss Goods fn all the latest pat- terns at the most tempting prices. One profit hetween the manufacturer and- yon—it's ours, and a very small one, o Others ve learned where to buy cheapest * why not you? BRADY & SAXTON, 306-2 Norwich ' Town. auzisd | i lndifllhl\,r Cody, and, W them for the success he has made, will be back again familiar h.-nu and faces. - It here that Buffalo Bill, scout and Thing Westward trom Leavanworth: working westwar e s "tama srew. and broadened: William Cody as & youth was given a job by Almnder Caldwell“freighting across the plains. He adapted him- Slt 1o the prairies and Secame & part of them. As a frontiersman he helped to Dlaze the trail across the borde He knew Indians and their customs, a« 18§, % new. rich colorings and Exclusive patterns of faction guaranteed. Quallty, Style and Fit Guaranteed SUPERB SHOWING OF Fall Woolens NOW READY! Never before have we presented such a mag- nificent showing of Fall and Winter Woolens for our famous $18, $20 and $22 Suits to Order. All the latest novelty cloths are here in the style and superior workmanship have made our $18, $20 and $22 Suits to order famous. Quality, style, a perfect fit and absolute satis- | The lank 121-125 MAIN STREET. The Leadi:g Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Wearing Apparel. Don’t Move u»-y mmh!:mn ‘:‘{mnuy beleves m: an old-fashior evclt woard be Worh AL thik ) considerably more than a a nzord—Nn Orluu Lnu o During the year 1908 the the telephone wes adpoted on nfl ‘miles of rail- ro onar Suits to Order weaves. cloth, disfinctive cut and ¥ ~ ANNOUNCEMENT The time being near at hand for FALL OPENING DISPLAYS, we therefore announce the closing of the Odds and Ends” Sale Saturday Night, Sept. 18th. BE ON HAND TO OBTAIN Two Dollars’ worth of Cloth- ing and Furnishings _for One Dollar /SEE OUR WINDOWS /l ©e, WAUREGAN HOUSE BLOCK, MAIN STREET “Queen Quality” novelties here in profusion. Not freakish styles, but styles to put on and wear. All sorts of shapes and all sorts of leathers. The Geo. W. Kies Co. The Thames National Bank REMOVED TO 41 Broadway, TELEPHONES Central Building Fall Clothing THAT IS PERFECT IN STYLE AND TAILORING NOW AWAITS YQU AT MORAN’S | WHERE EVERY DESIRABLE FABRIC AND EVERY NEW COLOR COMBINATION DESIGNED FOR FALL WEAR IS AT YOUR COM- WE KNOW YOU WILL AGREE WITH US THAT WE ANTICIPATED YOUR INDIVIDUAL TASTES MAND READY TO TRY ON. IN SELECTING OUR STOCK. NO MATTER WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO BUY OR NOT, A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL OFFER YOU SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR FALL ATTIRE THAT WILL HELP YOU LATER. Excellent Suit values at . $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, 82250 $25 AND LARGE VARIETIES AT EACH PRICE. Good Clothes IS NOT ALL THAT IS REQUIRED TO PERFECT A MAN'S DRESS. A VERY IMPORTANT FACTOR IS TO HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF A ——HAT WITH OUR LARGE STOCK OF HATS FOR FALL WE CAN PROP- BRLY EQUIP THE MOST EXACTING. **Prices always the lowest John A. .Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Gorner Main and SIGNS OF PROGRESS. HANLEY’S PEERLESS ALE has maintained a uniform quality in such measure that for over 23 years it has been the recognized standard of excellence. The James Hanley Brewing Co., Providol?o, R.L D. J. McCORMICK, Local Agent. consistent with quality.’’ Moran, | Shetucket Street GROWING ALL THE TIME That’s what we are doing, and there’s a reason for it, too. We - Give Everyone a Square Deal. Three years ago we occupied one floor, now we are occupying three floors and two basements, an entire and new block at 9-11 Water St., containing one of the finest and largest stocks of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NISHINGS in this city. We- are complete HOUSE FURNISHERS and offer big/ bargains every day, bargains that cannot be duplicated in this city. Hence our growth. N\ We beg to call your attention to our special Room and Parlor Furniture and odd patterns in the same. low prices this week on Iron and Brass Beds. IT WILL PAY YOU to come over and see us. We are agents for the celebrated Hub Ranges. one ? Our prices will interest you. Dining Room, Bed Especially Don't you want Schwartz Brothers, 9-11 WATER STREET. Complete House Furnishers. SPEGIAL NOTIGE! Our store will be closed today on account of New Year's Holidays, but don’t forget us Saturday. | Carpets, Rugs, | Wfi"‘fi'n‘f"fiu-—? T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, MSZ Franklin Street. 0.5, Gilbert & Sons “137-141 Main Street A Complete Line of FURNITURE, Latest Designs Mattings, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Furniture Covers and Art Draperies HERALD RANGES, Crockery and Glass Ware Large Assortment WALL PAPERS And are prepared to do all kinds of Painting and Paper Hanging sept13d Ghe ATOR CHASE Company 129 Main Street. Norwich, Ct. are Jobbers of Sup- plies for Builders, Contractors, Railroads and Factories. Hardware and Electric Merchandise, Fruit Jars, Preserving Ket- tles, Household Ware. sept15d Sweet Potatoes are coming good. Green Corn and Shell Beans are plenty. Melons never were better. Lettuce, Parsley, Etec. PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. aug2’d JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. GLOSING 00T SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK means money saved for persons de. siring to furnish or refurnish thelr homes. Don't fall to visit our store during the next few days and take ad- vantage of the many extraordinary values in Home Furnishings Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Street. auglisd MME. TAFT, Palmist and Clairvoyant. located at § Unlon St. N one block {rom. poj shall-be pleased to trons.