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‘Westerly. Mr. and ' Mrs, Robert B. mm.m who have been im Westerly for months, started T y for home in Jacksol M@u x4 Cm..uaf-‘m with Thye Prospecting Firms Ciscussed | Those, whe peropated tn the re.* “"—Republicans and "Democrats Meet in Caucus— g in e T ) Family Moving to hfonncl: Loses Goods and Money| " Utiied Spanih Wer Veterans Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | U by Thett—Bulance of 450612 n Segu e, | JWETTOM g Whlch to Take Advamage of the Ereatesl Sale management. Waterbury and Middlebury. Mrs. The regular meeting of the Westerly |but it was of short duration when news | Brown returned Sunday night. 3 Monumental Works Board of Trade, scheduled for § o'clock | came from the borough that the cus-1 To Sail for England, L Tuesday evening, the first to be held | tomary vote for license was not up to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Campbell, Miss 1 will guarantes to make a monu~ | during the three months’ vacation pe- | the standard and that Stonington | ;.. ." frunter and Mrs. Hannah Peel y oy ment at the lowest possible cost con- | riod, was not called’ to-order until 8.30, | would continue a no-license town for|j ¢ myesday for New York to remain s..,a.'mmmm' * INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars stent with good work. My experls |owing to a lack of quorum, fifteen |the year to come. The town went no- the week. Saturday Mrs. ence of years is at your service. members. President Perry is in the [ license by a majority of 83, or. about g:‘re.!:l o lor. CI :rley, England, on . ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, west to attend the wedding -of a|one hundred less than a year ago. Ex- | 0" o é‘ Carflanis, Mrs. Peal has \ pected opposition to license, outside of | y o™y regident of Jewett City for two -t . Wk 5 nephew, and Secretary Stillman was 3 Osk 8¢, near High, Westarly, R L. | ynable to be present, the temperance ranks, did not develop | veor 2, TeSITErl O SO Rt Oy TPy t In the absence of the three _vice)in Pawcatuck have her leave the place. Established 1901 presidents, Eugerie B, Pendleton was Shea Bros, want 25 woodchoppers at Harold L. Wells, ©. D., Optometrist. | flected chairman pro tem. and Henry | Judge Edward M. Burke held regular | 2 1< TE00 8T 00 WORECH < z . AR visies Do tRiong vy (ho prop- | L Burdick secretary. The minutes of | session of the Westerly probate court| " * .",”m flaterr-alpsiff ’ i v er adfustment of lenses, Room 9, bos. | the previous meeting were read and | Tuesday afternoon. The will of John | La: thy Bl W 1y, R. 1 | Pproved . Farario was presented and admit-| T. E. Lee left Tuesday to visit in | 3 @ kst 0 s Ty, Dr. Alexgnder Ferguson, John J.|ted to probate, the personal property [ Coventry and other places in Rhode A Carn A. T. L. Ledwidge and Dr.|not exceeding $900. The estate is left | Island. John M. O'Connell were elected to|to the widow during her lifetime, then R. L. Frost is spending a week's HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |memyersnip. to e shared alike by his children, who | vacation in New York. Mrs. Frost will MADE BY BAND, In, ‘correspondence which the secte- | are also given §100 each except the | go to New York on Friday and remain vy has had with a corset company in | son* Antonlo, who was left only $1.|over Sunday. i e a e oty & inkteIn elative to tocating 1 Wast. | Louia A. Favario was confirmed’ as| . Mr. and Mrs. . H: Brown lett on ¥ied in stock. Factory Made Harness|trly, also with a manufacturing firm | executor. Tuesday for Sheffleld, Mass., to attend in stock at $13,00 and up. in Beverly, Muss., also with an English The court fixed a personal bond of|the wedding of Mrs. Brown's niece. N. H. SAUNDERS, flfl‘nl for the manufacture of artificial | $500. John J. (‘;\rn:;\‘. Alexander Fer- ;r;lhf‘)' W;\“ be away the remainder of 4 silk, inviting location in Westerly, the [ guson and Joseph Gervasini were ap- e week. 570474 1o 44 West Broad Street. | 100 offices of the Board of Trade were | pointed appraisers. Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. and A. offered in’ each case, Correspondence The first and final account of Sam- | M., Arthur M. Brown, master, worked received by the secretary regarding | uel R._Segar was presented and ac- | the entered apprentice degree Tuesday 20 YEARS A CHINA STOREfooisss e sea, athse, salfon of fesypiinesnrty, e report skomes | vantne 20 e mrooie v fln‘rg interest were read. Do you know we carry the largest resident Perry could mot attend | full were received’for filing from heirs | on Monday from the E."M. Swift prop- lime of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps |it was voted that the Westerly Board|to J. Frank Segar and Edward H.|erty to the T. M. Crumb house on There is only a short while left and it will be well to come today or tonight as thers is bound to be a rush this week. Last week's selling broke all records, but we sfill have a large. stock on hand, and it must go at once. Many people have delayed making their purchases, and to these we say there is “hurry-up” time. Al Do_not confound this with a pecially. chosen for our Christmas trad cheap, bargain sale. Every article is brand new and fully guaranteed. We have got to move and this fact— on for these sacrifice prices. 5 and this fact only—is the r and Kitchen Supplies in Southern [of Arade be represented at a meeting | Buffum. Tracy avenue. Principal H. E. Jack- ) LASS LEAT“ Rhode Island? We ars dirsct importers | o¢ the executive board of the Connec- | - The matter of the petition for the|man will ocoupy the house vacated by WA and icut State Board of Trade in New |removal of Emma D. Taylor as execu- | Mr. and Mrs, Brooks: b+ Jf';:::fl.’:."u'?";'? r';;::'“'fl‘! Haven ;meut. Feiday’ he savetary |Ate kithe estate ot G A, Baylor :;:‘.,,d fln?- z:_l!thm;;uanf J}:@"n?fl" Somg of the newest cuttings will be|A rare chance to pick up a bag of STANTON'S B. was instructed to notify one of the|was by agreement of parties in inter- ther fine makes. r regul el found in this fine lot. Every piece is purse at about’ 1-3 off. e AZAAR, Westerly, R. 1 (W25 preaidents and thac. ohe o7 thémil'cab cogtifued ‘Lo, the seskion of ‘tha BHIEF sT‘TE "Ews on these is as cheap as they can be s g ey ’ attend as substitute for President Pef- | court Nov. 2. bought anywhere except at this Re- o $ .75, Purses now Ty, Y Amelie Potter, executrix, petitioned e — moval Sale. $ 5.00 Bowls, special $3.75 $1007t6 §5.00 Purses " 4 BABIES! he meeting was then adjourned.” | that the will of Joseph H. Potter,which | Hotchkissville.—The American, Shear $10.000 Watches now $ 525/$10.00 Bowls ....... $3.00| ¥ . 80 to $2.28 —_— had been admitted to probate in the | and Knife factory started fifty hours a $14.00 Watches now 7.9 41900 a dozen P aaiess. ...$9.50 | $1.00 tp $5.00 Hand Bags..§ .30 to $3.90 | $25.00 Watches now 16.50 1{ It is impossible to quote the full line #oon they will be big boys and girls The republican caucus to elect dele- [ court at Daytona, Fla., be filed in the | coex Monday. and their baby faces will be only a | 9ates to the state convention, a mem- :probate court of Westerly as required $30.00 Watches now $22.00 as it is too varied. Cut glass makes memory. Bring the bables an ber from Westerly to the state central | by law. The petition was granted. Westport.—The new fown hall was % z . it Catoh fhetr smiles. 41 Wil | mmiktee and a town committes was| The. administrator of the estate of | used for ehection purposes for the firs Du‘:;,;&',;,"z};‘c: few of each style of |3 very fine gift. and it is seldom such STILES, The Photographer, held fn the town hall prior to the | Stanton Babcock reported that no per- | time on Monday. - ware can be purchased at a discount. SMAI:L WARE Brown Buildin, Wonterty, Board of Trade session. The caucus | Sonal property had come into his pos- ing, - esterly, R. 1. | was dalled to order by William Clark, | session. Waterbury.—J. G. Twinning has re- ST 29t This lot offers a fine chance to get & Telephone 847, Jy23d | chairman of the town committee, and [ John B: Brown, guardian of Saun- | turned from an 11,000 mile trip around DIAMO Ds ; Eugene B, Pendleton. was elected | dérs Gavitt. filed inventory showing | the country. He left home on Aug. 11. IBRELLAS small gift at & big bargain. \ chairman of the caucus. Charles J. | personal property of $27 and real es- Some of the greatest bargain values $1.56 Hat Pira GEO. L. STILLMAN, A 'rnprhl%r";‘t‘ the | Dutton was chosen- secretary and read | tate valued at $104. Meriden. iman Carrl Ce,, | the call for the caucus. Bertha Krebbs, administratrix of the | of this city, has been nominated for George B. Utter placed in nomina- | estate of Edward V. Krebbs, made in- | alderman in the Eighteenth ward in tion the names of the following as del- | ventory showing valuation of $475.60.| Albany by the republicans. stoek of new and second hand carriages | {5263 {0 the state convention: Touis | Permicsion was given to sell Droerts | i yory _ president Henry C. in the department ever offered. Our 1.50 H regular prices is as cheap 2s they can|These are something which everyone |3$5.00 Signet Rings be bought for anywhere except at this[can buy to advantage for their own|$2.00 to $5.00 Brooches 3125 to $2.10 sale. Here are a few bargains: use. $5.00 Opera Glasses .. One Ring, was $ 30.00 now....$ 19.85|§ 1.25 Umbrellas now.............$ 85| $10.00 Opera Glasses One Ring, was $ 50.00, now....$ 37.50|s 300 pearl handled now.. s y i James R. Watt, formerly 0! 1 a full 1i of Albert H. Langworthy, private e at not less than in- 3 Y = o i Pl ot harness Catrlage repalss | Howard Pember, William Clark, James | ventoried Dwight of the Board of Trade has ap- One Ring, was §100.00, now....§ 7250[% 200 ™ ed_now. u:: SN Magnitytng Glamess: . $ 9 mx and painting and automobile palat- | A. Welch. and Walter P. Dixon. The petition of Samuel H. Davis, ad- | Pointed a committee to take up the One Ring. was $135.00, now....$118.00|$ 5.00 silver and pearl now. $3. Rk ing. Je29d On motion of Walter P. Dixon the | ministrator of the estate of Weeden | Matter of a new unlon station. One Ring, was $160.00, no -$128.00 | $12.00 gold now oo ..$9275| Also Eye Giass Chains, Automobile following named were elected town | Barber, to sell real estate was contin- These are all fine white -siones,| These aro selling very rapidly, as|Gogsles, Fcuntain Pens, and «fi of 5t aorcs T Roritien: Wias Uk NKGR I | Wl S Nov. 3 PO e, o AR beautifully cut. wide spread. Come m |must be expected at ‘muf prices, | these smalier articies which are car- a farm of 65 acres, brand new house, | Scanloni Albert J. Pierson, Joseph| Maria Tuscano petitioned for ap- N pe e tow g BeqUETAIY SutR R be e o oy s the past year, the town debt' remains the same as a year ago, $55,470. barn, icehouse and’ workhouse; build- | Gourley, Charles F. Berry, Everett A.|pointment as guardian of Acquilina 4 ings in first class condition: land In|Kingsley, George B. Utter, Harry B., Palladino, less than one year of age, high state of cultivati lace | - > { : uated on macadam road an l:mucn, % it | Agard and Henry L. Burdick | whose mother died soon after the child | gridgeport.—Three generations were rom clty. “Inventigate. (Choioe of 406 | The delegates (o the siate convention | was born. and whose father committed | oregent Monday might at a well. at- Geld and Silver Ware, Precious Stones, Etc,, at unusual bargains. Of Course we do not have to out the Send for farm bulletin, were authorized to fill any vacancies | suicide. . The petitioner 1is grand- z»ndm menmg‘nv Pioneer lodge, S. of i i i wlliLLIIAEMtA' v!v"_fox, \1,;( may occur | mother of the child. The case was G., the youngest being initiated price very much to dispcse of these, but in some cases, especiolly the Siiver Trays, Candle Stioks, Gold Rings cal Estate Broker. t was explained tha e s | continued to Nov. 2 and citati % L ‘Phone connection. . aug314 | member of the atate central committee, | Buscano. &1 an B reda Raries his son.Thhom— SEASHORE COTTAGES. The caucus then adjourhed after be- Local Laconics. g i s oS . Furnished for Housekeeping. fng in session ten minutes. The James McCaffrey, formerly of West- Children Cry OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK. Accessible by Trolley. were twenty—cight republicans “pres- | erly. died Monday in Providence. . = 2 % FRANK W, COY, candidate for senator and representa- | "5 2 Visitor Tuesday in Westerly. CASTORIA & High st, Waestarly, R. 1, |tive from Westerly will be nominated. | The liatior question will be voted I Iv21d John Flynn presided at the demo- crabic caucus und John Donovan was | Glllespie treatment of the hatr ana |S6crétary.” The tawn committee was | scalp, cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- re-elected. as was Andrew Farrell as ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- | the Westerly member of the democrat- | An burning, etc. Endorsed by leading | ic sta central committee. Phsicians. Shampooes, dry treatments. | Trigtam D. B ) mota]l treatments. manioure. . Miss pio m D, Babcock was unanimous- Thomas, High St. Potter-Langworthy |¥ Nominated for senator and George | Building wp Staifs). je28d. | P. Cottrell for representative. | . l\ml ew Farre latham Bentley, ohn ynn and Jobhn Denoyan were ANNOUNCEMENT. clected delegates to/ the state conven- | Having purchased the photograph | tion. studio of A. A. Scholficld. 3) Main street. we are ready to prove to the| Guissippi Saba no, who has been a people of Westerly and vicinity our | résident of Pierce street for several ability to do the very best work. -A|[years, decided to remove back to No beautiful 16x20 water. colored portrait| Wich, h: ng come to Westerly from of yourself given free with every doz-| that city. His household goods were en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, | all packed and Tu ay a teamster Westerly. went to the tenement to convey the ®oods to l\\p trolley fr»\!hl depot. He Fall Opening . nd also noticed th Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery | 5otna's romichaa et ® oo, Uit You are cordially invited to attend the Fall trunk opened. The owner was notified Opsning in our Ladies’ Dzpartment THE PLAUT-CADDE ESTABLISHED 1872 N GO. Largest Jewelers in ihis State 145 Main Street, - - - Norwich, Gonn. | -] Good Fellowship | occasionally leads t» over-indul- gence in the good . 'n of the table. Be good to your ach Right it at once with and get a coupon on the Piano to be|and an investigation showed that some given away at one had stolen from the trunk bed PURTILL’S, linen and $35 in cash that the man's wife had managed to save without the next to the Gc and 10c Store, knawledge of her husband. Bransfield and be is at work unon the case. There is no doubt but the crime LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET | 35 comrm'see, v zome incimate ac | Today, Tomorrow and Frida,, was disturbed but the trunk that held | on the river; no dust; no odor; every- | the cash ar | thing wholesome and clean. All kinds | effect. o L ° "o °f the household October 6th, 7th and 8th. . of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their e OU OUGHT TO GIVE MORE ATTENTION TO THE COST OF YOUR FOOD PURCHASES. COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH THOSE YOU ARE PAYING ONE MONTH TO ANOTHER. POT ROAST - 100 season. Market 171 Main Street, West- Governor Pothier has appointed John erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343.|J. Dunn of Westerly secretary of the s P Give us a call, augida | State board of agriculture and Isaac 1 On exhibition will be Imported Models, as Stone delegate to represent Rhode 1s| and at the national farmes Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, | tion to be held at Raleigh, Surgeon Chiropadist, Scalp Treat- | seven days commencing Oct ment. r Dressing. g 'SHOULDER CLOD well as the finest Products of America’s . foremost designers in MRS. M. L. EELLS coWhen ythe licen ballots were - . nte londa t i 1t Profossional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage | —ana in that voting du‘tr;ml.:;::.r:::'-( Gowns and Costumes quHair Goods & specialty, Fine, viole | 0713 for no-license "wa oniy 0. thone ; Corned LARB Rib 54 Main St W R majority showed e TOPRLIL ([ AReh shewet s _goriind gt Smart Tailored Suits and Coals, i 3 253 CcHOPS &, " ]fig . : Stamington ‘Borough ‘womd. Eite. s d Spareribs Loin WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING \v:. ”f,’,;‘ffl:fl"‘[nr"rf\'_";:::n', T oot Rich Furs and Fur Garments, uwn, 3 There were expressions of jubilation | On the Bridge o the pert of the Heoag 5 imumios } REGAL SHOE AGENCY. S o Weere to Buy in Westerly| @jh? mflflhaflfm ty armacy — 121-125 MAIN STREET TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE JRET DRravAsE & 49, The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Plumber, Steam g R. G B’H;’;l_ & Co ington would go imtothe emmecen | 1 Exclusive Shirt Waists, Etc. . Ly : FINE GRADE ALASKA SALMON . c=n 8¢ SIRLOIN Sliced Dried Delicious Small STEAK -~ ™ ]fifl BEEF " 25 { Sausage " ot Fitter and ICES While Waiting for Your Car. R Dealer iIn Supplies. . Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Chil- 54 Main § ) % p 36 Canal St Westerly. R. I, | S i Wil 7 dren’s Wearing Apparel. 19286 augidd e m.ulsind For Electrical Supplies : F A gt g Ruby Condessed 9o | Mobican Baking 11b. £ See the Point? P y.,J'aF{;.l:fl'sl}Env‘;:‘::'z}lv and Construction, see = II“IMSINS Pig. 8c MILK 3 caas C SODA pkg. ::u.rb::fih‘:ld:nm..'::.:r::;: 3‘,1525““;‘- EPressing and Repuirine. | ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO. STO“ACH DISTRESS JU)T VAN[S“ES ed. Try our Old Darling. You will Tel. 17 6 Main St; Westerly, R find it rich ‘and mellow with age — right either as a beverage or medicine. Ses the point ? Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia or a Stomach Headache The Washington Trust Co., GOOD ONIONS - -4 quarts tlc | SWEET POTATOES 4 quarts 12¢c. WESTERLY, R. I 3 H Go and You Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Just a Capital . §200,000 The Store ! i e : Surplus - 000 | st it 1 g i 1t Dibepsin s Always Blicove. Geo. Greenberger, xecutes Trusts, iy ol SR o o Bagrupes Truee, - s e ol on B! TOKAY GRAPES - - - Ib. 9c | SPANISH ONIONS- - - Ib. 5¢c i iampedd Good service—Considerate attention | MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY | 4. t rc is often some one jn your| Some folks have tried so long to find Telephone 818 ereth.. Gl are guaraafeed the patrons of this in- out of the High Price District, family who suffers an attack of Ingi- |rellef from 'nd‘:“;'ofl and Dyspep- < X aug2?d s stitution. Westerly, R. 1. gestion or some form of Stomach | s Sommon: mvarerdey romach with FANCY APPLES - - quart 8 | BANANAS - - - - dozen 19¢c e e jy2sa trouble, why don't you keép some | tised that they have about made up . vant t your busi- : Diagepsin in th handy ? ir minds that they have something o n li A“ ness before the public, there is - THERE 1 avertist ed| 1 Eor 1 r i " - - - - - - < T RO USPURG M | I ne Advertitue, mad tn | R0 e Vi Wil digest | eite wrons, or believs ety 1r & case (| - CRANBERRIES - - 2 quarts 17c | NEW FIGS Ib. 15¢ §{K0SE ng Alleys, ing columus of The Bulletin Jetin for business resuitg. ansthing you can eat without the Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of slixhiest omfori, and overcome & Stomach or Cancer. LUCAS HALL, : - - pur gassy Stomach five minutes after; no doubt, is & serjous &1l Your pharmacist to let you read Your real trouble js, what you ea Wedaesday, Wednesday, > the formula plajnly printed on these not digest: inste it ferments and 9 4 49 Bhetugket Street. . \ S0-vent cased - of Pape's Diapepsin, irs, turns (o Acid, Gas and Stomach ito§ S fto5p m ” . el you will readly see Wy il makes | poison, whicl putrety In The digestive $ oat1sd 3. 1. C. STONE. Prop i udighstlon, | Sour Stomach, Heari- | (ract and itestines, und, besides, pol- R Before purchasing it's (o .o Lierest L corre- inutes and relieves at once such mis- | A hearty appetite, with thorough d Por e~ h e rea qs. T 1bs. ECONOMICAL spond with ‘me. s A Relehing of ¢ Eructation i POTAToEg means getting the mont value for your MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, 10! Mlm Street, Westerly, R. I. Telephone 243 - idd gestion. and without the slightest, A BEANS of sour yndigested food. Nauses, Méad- | comfort or misery of the Stomach, is . K achee, ° Dizzines Censtipation and | avaiting for you as soon as you decide other Stowach disorders. | to try Pape’s Diapepsin. |