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1t lessens irritation — quiets the nerves. Best for skin diseases — invaluable in the sy S O, Hair and Whiskee Dre, black ot brows, S0c. Whole Mixed Pick’e Spice T¢ quarter Ib. pkg.’ “25¢ can Irle‘tc‘kbl Cocoa Naptha Soap - 4c cake (FULL WEIGHT) Fancy Fresh SeededRaisins 7c Ib. pkg. All variefies BEST TEAS ‘Bely... regular pr!ca 80c, United Tea Importers Co. up one flight, over Semers Bros., Fr,nkliu -Oqugrm‘ Do It Now Have that old-lnhfgnld unsanitary plumbing replaced by new gnd mod- ern open plumbing. h will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s billg. Overhauling and re- fitting -thoroughly, done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. NOTICE Dr. Louise Fragk'in Miner is now located in her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1 o L Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 66C. augl7d CHIROPODY and MANICURE DURING AUGU&T I wlll be lqu the first four days of esch week at Watch Hiil, R.J. On Frndny gd “t- urday at my’ rvom. in¢ t e Black, MRS. M. BU RTON Jy2ed auglsd CARDWEH.’S Java and MochaCoffee IS FINB.' HAVE YOU '!‘RED IT? sept3d DR G R. CHAMBERLAIN, In mf?“ L:& h %m lfl"!’.h\ s \otin fer . Game—Seventh Lay The rules of the Rhode Island-Con- necticut Baseball league require that the roster of players, not more than twelve for each team, be filed with the president of the league at least seventy-two hours before the time fixed for the calling of the Saturday pres- league, received these The chief interest centers in the -layers Westerly between the home team and the Ston- It will be a two-for-one feast and with West- erly only one game in the lead for the pennant there is warm interest games, Dr. John M, O’Connell, ident of the rosters Wednesday afternoon. selected for the games at ingtons, Saturday afternoon. in the outcome. day, would % represent untrue. Stonington - wil O’'Brien. baseball know-it-alls. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Catarrh is a blood must take intérnal remedies. acts directly on the bl surfaces. quack medicine. try for years and, is & regular scription.” It {s composed of the tonies known, blood -purifiers, mucoeus surfaces, The ing Catarrh. Send for free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. jold by Druggists, price 75c. pation. A Hurry Up Call Mr. Druggis Arnica Quick! of Buckle S Baby's burned hirn nie cut his foot scalded—Pa can't walk Billie has boils—and my ily. Sold by Tke Lee & Osgood Co. Warning. chronic coughs, bronchit Lee & Osgood Co. Meehngdl\ccndeut to bperlhve ‘at 't hread Mill. It was reported in Westerly Mon- that the entire. Newport team Stonington in the contests with Westerly next Satur- day, but the roster shows that rumor have only three new players, Duggan, Ryan. and Duggan is said to be a crack pitcher from Woonsocket, but the oth- ers cannot be located by the local After learning that there were to be but three new with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ‘cannot reach the seat of the disease. or constitutional disease, and in ‘order to cure it you Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken<internally, and %06d and mucous Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a 1t was prescribed by on.‘of the best physicians in,this coun- §eu combined with the best acting directly on -the perfect com- biratior: of the two ingredients is what prcduces such wonderful results in cur- testimonials ake Hall's Family Pills for consti- Quick—A hox 's lve—Here's a quarter—For the love of Moses, hurry! self terribly—John- th the axe—Mamie’s from piles— corns ache, She got it and soon cured all the fam- It's the greatest healer on earth. Do not be persuaded into taking any- thing but Foley's Honey and Tar for , hay fever, asthma and lung trouble, as it stops the cough and heals the lungs. The Stom ' gton Pteempts Thfl- anon ?lty;tgfoi‘ Wy’t f ‘Baptists’ Annual Missionary men in the game, confidence of suc- cess was renewed in thg local camp. Westerly will play i! same team that won the twp games from Ston- ington last Saturday with bne excep- tion. Gil Fogue, with a batting aver- age of over .400 and the top notch shortstop of the Providence Inter-City league, will take-the place of Doc Sawyers betweey - second and third bases. Westerly has four games -to play and must win three to land the pen- nant—two with Stonington next Sat- urday and two with Wakefield. The Seventh-day. Baptist Missionary society’s annual meeting was held in the Pawcatuck Seventh-day Baptist church, President William L. Clark, presiding. Prayer was offered by Rev. Clayton A. Burdick. The annual re- port of the boérd of managers was re- -ceived and ordered printed. The treas- u;er's report showed a balance of $1,- 190.07. George B. Carpenter and Lewis F. Randolph were appointed a committee to present candidates for officers for the ensuing year. The following names were presented and. the report was acceoted and the camdidates unani- mously elected: Willgum L. Clarke of Westerly, pres- ldent\ way, ‘corresponding secretary; Albert S. Babcock of Rockville, recording sec- retary; George H. Utter of Westerly, treasu ard of managers. elected is : “George B. Carpenter, Ira B. Crandall, Rev. Samuel H. Davis, Rev. Booth C. Davis, Lewis F. Claw- son, Charles H. Stanton, Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, Rev. Madison Harry, George N. Burdick, Charles P. Cot- trell, Rev. Andrew J. Potter, Rev. Ol- iver D. Sherman, Gideon T. Collins, Albert S, Babcock, Rev. Lewis F. Ran- dolph, Rev. William L. Burdick, Eu- gene F. Stillman, Paul M. Barlow, J. Irving Maxson, Frank Hill, John H. Austin, Herbert C. Babcock, Rev. Ar- thur E. Main, Rev. Simon H. Babcock, Rev. Ira Lee Cottrell, Rev. Lewis A. Platts, Rev. Theo. L. Gardiner, Rev. Lester C. Randolph, Irving A. Cran- dall, David E. Titsworth, Rev. Judson G. Burdick, Preston F. Randolph, O. E. Larkin, William R. Potter, U. S. Grifin, Rev. Horace Stillman, Rev. Earl P. Saunders, C. Clarence Max- son, Rev. Erlo E.-Sutton, Rev. Sam- uel ;R. Wheeler, Alex. C. Kenyon, J. Perry Clarke, James F. Farnsworth, William L. Clarke, Rev. E. B. Saun- ders and George H. Utter. It was yoted to hold the next an- nual meeting in the Pawcatcuk church, Westerly, the second Wednes- day in September, 1910. Calvary Blptiu( church .of Westerly was represented at the annual confer- Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clark CORPURATION, apriséa Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda Anything on wheels built to order. 501-5_!5 North Main Street. ence of the Warren association of the Baptist churches of Rhode Island. in Providence, Wednesday, by Rev. F. C. A. Jones, the pastor, Rev. Joseph L. Reacock, former pastor, and Deacon Cyrus H. Brown. The . session is the 143d annual of the Warren association, which, with the exception of Philadelphia, is the oldest in America. After a hrief pre- liminary business session, the cénfer- ence opened with worship and medita- tion, led by-Rev. Bowléy Green of Providence, Rev. C. A. Burgess, also of Providence, delivering the annual sermon. After the receptlon of reports and committee appointments, Rev. Mau- rice A. Levy of Newton Center, Mass., gave an address on The Whole Field. The worship and meditation at the opening of the afternoon session were led by Rev. H. J. Watjen. The prin- cipal events in the afternoon were the addresses of Rev. John Etewart of Pawtuxet, superintendent of missions in the state and secretary of the Rhode .Island societies, and Rev. A. B, Cristy of Providence, superintendent of the State Reform league. Mr. Stew- art spoke on A New Era in Rhode Is- land and Mr. Cristy’s subject was The Saloon and the Moral Issue. Rev. Frank Rector of Pawtucket led the “devotional exercises in the eve- ning. The general topic for discussion was Traditional and True Baptist Pol- fcy: Is a New Policy Necessary? Rev. Eiisha Hanley discussed the subject in its relation to the city. Rev. H. J. White spoke on its relation to coun- try districts, and Rev. L. L. Henson u Broadway, The Thames National Bank REMOVED TO uufluoun — 890 and BU' Central Building ready for INGRAINS Chamber Patterns at 35¢ to All Wool. Sitting Room Patterns at 65¢ to 70c. Plain Fillings furnished in va- riety ‘of colorings. ART SQUARES in d-flmm uhn BODY BRUSSELS Our speciaity, the finest as- sortment of Patterns, with or without * borders, fl.a to $1.50 per- yard,: : = larjé_mfk 8°xH0° — Carpet-sze Rugs — 9x12 01! Cloths — Linolenm — Mal 1:gs N. S. GILBERT & SONS _ 137-141 Main Street Fall Showing CARPETS | LINOLEUMS A fine new stock of attractive Floor Coverings lmpecllon TAPESTRIES Rivaling the best Brussels in Pattern and Coloring at 73¢ to 95¢. Stair Carpéts to match. Short quanties to close at 65¢c yard. VELVETS Beautiful Patterns, with soft shaded colofings, suitable for parlors, 'tc. 95¢, $1.10 to. $1.50. on its relation to the nation. At the session of the sui rlor court for Washington county, at ton Wednesday, before Judge Stnrnl, a jury was enpanelled for the trial of the case of Edward B. Sheldon against Susan F. C. Wilbur as administratrix in the estate of Halsey P. Clark. This is an action to recover upon a promis- sory note for $1,000 given by Abbdby Hoxie to plaintiff, Edmund B. Shelton. On this note one payment of $50 was made after which Mrs. Hoxie died, leaving a will in which her property was given to Halsey P. Clark, who was named as executor. Mr. Clark died soon afterward, and this suit is brought to recover from the adminis- tratrix. The case will probably be concluded Thursday. In the appeal case of James W. Still- man against Joseph C. Moore, Mr. Stillman appeared for himself and Judge John W. Sweeney for Mr. Moore, After the hearing Judge Stearns took the papers for consideration. Edith M, Frasier was divorced from Jacob W. Frasier of Norfth Kingston for neglect to provide, and custody of minor child was given to petitioner. Martha E, Woodmansee of Hope Val- ley was freed from Lacy C. Woodman- see on the ground of neglect to, pro- vide and continued drunkenness. * Lelia G. Fairfleld, who has resided in Westerly for eighteen months, was granted divorce on the ground of non- support, from Walter Brown Fairfield. Mrs. Fairfield is a resident of Elm street. On the ground of neglect to provide | and wilful desertion, Lolo B. Clark of I'South Kingstown, was divorced from Henry R. E. Clark. Julia W. Saunders on the ground of negleet to provide, was granted di- vorce from Dr. John W. Saunders of For wilful desertion Perry B. Mer r;tt was divorced from Viola D, Mer- ritt. Cora M. Thomas of- North Kings- town was granted divorce from Ar- thur G. Thomas, for neglect to pro- vide. On grounds of desertion and neglect to provide, Matilda A. Tinker is no longer the wife of Halver A. Tinker. o et Local Laconics. Mrs. Arthur N. Nash is in New | London visiting Dr. and Mrs. Irving Colby. £ Miss Bertha Roe had the forefinger of her left hand crushed while at work in the thread mill, Wednesday morning, George Benjamin Utter started Wed- nesday morning for Chicago to attend the wedding _of Francls Adams, an i intimate ecollege chum. | Miss Mary Ei 'Murphy of Narragan- | fett avenue is visiting in BerKshire, Before returning home she will attend | the Hudson-Fuiton eelebration. Rev. George Fear of New York, who | about a year ago assisted Rev. L F. |’ Lusk In a series of revival meet- Rev. E. B. Saunders of Asha- | “ings in Grace uemodurnpucm/ 'g?"“ a severe lung ljeve it’s the great- d' ung cure on earth. croup, hemorrhages and surely cured by it. Best p‘ln. and whooping 1., Trial bottle free. 'Gulrn.nt by, TM Lee & Osgood Co. T» Road to Success has mnny M‘rm hs, but none so desperaté as poor: ealth. Success to- day demdnds health, but Electric Bit- ters is the ’:reneit heaith builder the world lun ever-krown. It compels per- feet action- of Stomach, livef, kidneys, bowels, purifies’ and enriches the blood and tones ‘and: invigorates: the whol svstem, Vllm‘o\u ‘body and Keen brain follow . their , “You can't afford tc slight Elec ters if weak, run- down or_sickly. ly 50c. Guaranteequ B9 The Tee. & Oagobd © ' Testifies After Four Years. Carlfsle Cenur aN. Y., G. B. Bur- hans writes: A,bou: tour years ago I wrote” you that 1-had been Ver. entirefy cured of kidney treuble by taking two bottles of Foley’s:Kidney. Remedy, and after four years I am again pleased to state that I have never had any re- turn of those symptoms and T am evi- dently cured@ to stay cured.” Foley's Kidnex Remeady will 'do the same for you. The Lee & Osgood Co. E e e e e — — church, will ho‘d. the first of another series of meetings in the church Sun- day evening. % Mr. Fear will re- main in Westerly two weeks. The Calvary church has membership in the . Warren' Baptist association, and the First Baptist church is affili- ated with the . Namgunuu associa- tion. The funeral.of Edward H. Lattimore was solemnized with- a requiem mass at St. Michael's church Wednesday The members of Budlong post, G. A. R., attended im a body. The Misses. Mary Starr Utter of Westerly and. Vera Bradley of Ston- ington, graduates of the Westerly High school, entered Lasalle seminary at Auburndale, Mass., Wednesday. The first printed Greek Testaments were those of Erasmus, - published at Basle by Froben in 1516. __—_,r: SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. The Fatal Germ and Its Remedy Now Facts of Science. _ It is the rarest thing in the worid fo & man to be necessarily bald. No mar ‘whose hair is not dead at the roots, neel be bald if he will use Newbrd's Herpi- cide, the new scalp antiseptic. Herpi- cide destroys the germ that cuts the hah oft at the root; and cleans the sealp o. dandriff and leaves it in a perfectly healthy c¢ondition. Mr. Mannett, in the Maryland Block, Butte, Mont.,, was en- tirely bald. In less than a mont: Herpi- cide had removed the enemies. of hair growth, and nature did its work by cov- ring his head with thick hair an Inch cng, and in six weeks he had a normal uit of hair. Sold by leading druggists. and 10c. in stamps for sample to Th ierpitide Co., Detroit, Mich. TWO 17ESH0s, ann $5.00 The Les & o.ag'od c:.. Soeclal Agents. OAL AND LUMBER. . The Norih Fo'e—There’s Plenty of It to Go Around My only word of advice is buy Coai as early in September as possible, It looks as if transpOrtation would be greatly taxed a little later. E. CHAPPELL CO. Cofi!rll Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber sepd!d ; THE NORTH POLE has recently been discovered. The fact that JOHN A. MORGAN & SON was selling the best line of family coal and lumber for building purposes was dis- covered in 1814 Still doing business at the Old Stand. Central Wharf. Telephone 884. 5. ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP. Office—cor. Market ard Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12, oct2d CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood 4 HASKELL 439 = "Phonss 37 Franklin St. maybd 58 Th-m s St LURBER - ihe best to be had and at the right prices, too. ber we always carry & big line of Shingies. Call us ap and let us tell you abjut our stock Y. F. &A. J. DAWLEY may lad 10'47 Adam S Tavern 3 1861, offer to the public the finesi standard brands of Beer of Kurope and America, Bohémlan, Pilsner, Cuimbach Bavarian Beef, Bags' Pale.and Burton, Muelr's Fcu!rh Ale, Guinness’ Duablin Stout, & C. Tmported Giinger Ale, Bunker H!Il P. B Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheuser- Buheher Schlitz and Pabst. m flnsralru!. ‘ Westerly Branch. Capital . Three Million Dollars Surplus . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficlént in its management. Monumental Works I 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 RO!EIT.ON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I ~Established 1001, Harold I. Wells, O. D, Optometrisi Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, roi- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies ca ried in stock. Factory Made Harne in stock at $13.00 and up. ‘N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. Jy3od 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps «nd Kitchen Supplies in Southern Rhode Isiand? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery on all purchases of $5+ or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Je29d BABIES! Soon they will be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Buildin, Westerly, R. Telephbne £47, Jyz3d (‘l.io L. STIILMN v Carry the largest stock of new and second hand carriag and wagons. Also a full line of harne; and parts of harness. Carriage repairs ing and painting and automoblile paint. ing. Je29d B 17 SN - S BRI S ERIE TRl 504 $2,250 WILL BUY A farm of 65 acres, brand new house, barn, icehouse and workhouse; bulld- ings in first class condition; land in high state of cuitivation. Place is sit- uated on macadam road an hour's drive from city. Investigate. (Choice of 406 farms.) Send for farm bulletin, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. West Broad St., nnection Westerly, aug2ld SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale, FRANK w. cov, 6 High St., Westerly, R. I Jy27d Gillesplé treatment of the hair and scalp, cures falling hair, baldness, ma. dandruff and other irritations, itc! ing. burniag. etc. Endorsed by leldln[ ?h)llclans Shampoces. dry treatmen c|a1 trel'men(u manicure Miss Lida High_ St., Potter-Langworthy Bufldln’ (Up Stairs). Je29a ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of ' A. A. Scholfield. ) Main street, 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 portraft of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. 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. jy23d g 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 thelr season. Market 171 Main Street, West- erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343. Give us a call augldd Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Drenln( MxS. M. L EEiLs Frefussional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage Halr Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Goods. 54 an 8t., Westerly, R. L iy2 Telephone 490. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— R. G. Biiven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We giverS&H Greén Trading Stamps with all purchases. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly R. | Jy28d See my new samples of Fall and Winter ‘v«:nlens Custom Made Suits / $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Main St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repuiring. jy2sd . The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L Capital Surplus - Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on De Good scrvice—Consi e guaraateed the patr stitution. e attention ‘ of this in- | Before pui IAUIIOE W. FLYNN, Mai ‘hlaphon 243 aug?1TuThS ONUMENT Streat Waesterly, 3 ¢ -‘m nm; rg'ldy '.o clea "rofilr, «and remodel your furs, so have them 160ked over before comes. My work 1s first-class, backed the cold season y 3% years of experience. All work Buaranteed and prices are very reas onable, BRUCKNER, The Furrier, 55 Franklin Street. Purchasing MARSHALL'S A%eoes: 164 Main Street. Here you can buy ALL KINDS of Dress Goods, Silks and Coat Linings, Etc., at prices 11c to ' 31c per yard LCWER than any “Big” Store prices. A guaranteed saving of from 10 to 30 per cent. Agency for. LeWando's Best French Dyers and Cleansers. With Norwich Cir. Library. Cut Prices on all the laiest Sheet Music for a few days only —lfe Yerrington’s Temple of Music 49 Main Street. Musical Goods of ail kinds al lowesl prices septdd DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over lli-health does yous health no good, and merely causes wrinkl that make you look older than you m.‘ A If you cre sjel lon't worry, but about it to make ycuml' w"fi To g this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from woman. ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, Take Viburn-0. It 1s wonderful female remedy, as you will admit If vou *rv Direciions for its tse are printed in languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL €O. 106 West 120th Street, New. York mar3lé Individuality Is What Cougts la Photography. Bringing out the real personality, the fine points in character, the littl traits that make us what we. afe. Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist Into perfect accord. Not a thing of paper and pasteboard ‘lth a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real self, or what your friends see to love and admire, call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich opposite Savings Society. auglsd A. D. ALL CEREAL COFFEE only 10¢ a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE Jy248STuT MARY P. CLAPP Embroidered Waists FALL SAMPLES OF SHIRT WAIST » MATERIALS. Good Home Cooking in the WOMAN’'S EXCHANGE, 237 Main Street, Fay Building. Tel. 356-2. + augl2TThS THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is J6cated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. ‘Williams, Room 9, third floor. febl3a Telephone 147, Where o Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & €O, Plumber, Steam and & Fitter and Dealer in Su .. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. I._and Wauwinnet Ave., Watch Hill, R. L auglid F The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, 8hoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. « Jy23ad THERE 1s no aavertising med Eastern Conné:ticut eaual to The letin for business rerults. Laaerest 1o corre- Nlnufloturor and Builder. PrLAE