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Westerly Branch. management. Monumental Works Ovar Fifty Thousand Accounts. * Libersl, courteous and eficiens in its ' INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, T wi!l guarantee to make a monu- pnt at the lowest possible cost ence of years Is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. Established 1001 con- stent with good work. My experis . Harold L Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Speclaity. ‘Whips and all Harness Supplies #led In stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at $13.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. iysod 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest Yois R L car- Reward Although the early morning blaze i the quarters of the British club did comparatively little damage to Potter-Langworthy brick _block which the club was located, there Is fully as much mysterious talk over the'fire as there was of the complete burning of the old wooden Potter- Langworthy block, on the site of the prescnt structure, some five years ago. Ever since that night there has been hints that it was probably of incen- diary origin, and the samé opinion pre- vails in regard to the second fire, Chief of Police Bransfield is making thorough invesigation of this - latest five. The presence of a jug of kerosene oil in the quarters of the British club hag not yet been explained. The stew- ard of the club had no knowledge that there was any kerosene in' the club- room when he closed the place at 12.20, or over an hour before the fire was dis- covered. Another peculiar fact in connection with the fire is fhe fact that when Dr. Scanlon discovered the smoke comi from the third story of the buildis turned on, althought the steward is positive that these lights were extin+ the night. It is surmised that if this the electric lights in the clubroom were | or Detection of , incendiary—No-License Parade—Experts Examine Tress Killed by Gas. the | radedf Sunday school choldren om the in | Sunday prior to election day. guished when he closed the rooms for | Maurice ieve, effective campaign, which will culminate in a public rally and a pa- The Westerly Bowling association hass been organized for the tourna- nt that will take place between the | cight teams of the association during inter months on the bowling al- in_ the Memorial building with big | pins. The makeup of the teams and the schedile of events is as follows: Opies—Walter Reith (captain), J. A. Higgins, Fred S. Opie, J. Opie, G. B. ‘M. L. Allen substitute. Henry L. Burdick (cap- tain), R. M. Brigzs. ‘B. Frank Lake, Arthiir L. Perry, Charles I. Sherman, | J. T. Mauran substitute. C." B. Cottrells—Robert E. Mason (captain), A. G. @itken, J. 1. Bentley, | H. E. Bliven, W. 'R. Chapman. The ' Sun—Julian W. Maxson (cap- tain) - Herbert P. Clark, Conrad Schultz. George B. Utter substitute. Ninigrets—E.. Lueck (captain), J. Irving Maxson, Jr., W. Mitchell, C! H. Nichols, L. J. Reuter. Westerleys—George Harper (captain), ick, F. F¥. Freeman, wills, C. R. Thomas Brown substitute. dren between the ages of 4 and 16, is 373. Of these 26 have a labor certi- ficate, 4 are physically incapable, 2 was arrested at his home in Franklin street, Saturday night, for sthking his wife with a crutch, while intoxicated. He was arraigned before Judge Ollver H. Williams in the Third district court Sundav morning, and pleaded euilty te the charge of assault. + Upon his promise of good behavior sentence was suspended for thirty days, and Barrus was released on his own recog- mizance. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Shea cele- brated their, silver wedding at their home in Noyes avenue, Thursday eve- ning. The membe of 8t. Michael's church Iiadies Oatholic -Henevolent association and many others were present. In behalf of the association, Miss Annie Sullivan presented a large gold-lined silver fruit dish to Mrs. | Shea. A salafl supper was served and all the china and silver used were original wedding gifts. Charles O. Crandall and Harold B. Crandall were ordained deacons at the Seventh-day Baptist church in Rock- ville, R. Saturday afternoon. Rev. William L. Burdick preached a ser- mon on Character, and ex-Gov. George H. Utter made an interesting address on The Church and Its Deacons. Rev. Horace Stillman made the prayer of consecration and Deacon W. W. Woodward made an impressive ad- dress of welcome to the newly ordain- ed deacons. The service was inter- esting and largely attended. - On Sale Mdnday EW music, the best, brightest, most N popular and most entertaining, is offered on the new Edison Records, both the two- minute and the four-minute size. Here is popular, sacred, dance and classi- cal musie for your choosing, all of which can M o 0y o Woory|, WESTERLY BOWLERS ORGANIZED [(issss L0 - - — e ol A Aol At usm : X Eight Teams to Open Season Oct. 26—Eritish Club Votes| dren iitween the ages ot 4 ang 1. 1s N If you are interested in Floor Cov= 2 3 attend efher schools, and 23 are be- % iy Capital ........ Thres Million Dollars Campaign to E’nd with Rally and Sunday School|tween 4 and 5 vears of age. erings we would like to say to you . Surplus . Three Million Dollars Leonard Barrus, a cripple, aged 70, that we have a big new line of Mat- tings and will 6o, pleased to show them to you. The —fi,m in th.\M are nevel and exquisite, and the quality is 0. K. The price range is from 1256 per yard up to 35c. We are making for & short time & special sale on this stock. Now is the time for you to buy. Incidentally do not forget that we carry a complete stock of House Furn- ishings. The Big Store G WITH . . . . The Little Prices —_ Schwartz Bros., line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps - h i ; fire was of irrendiary ‘1 the fire- ts—Thomas Perry (captain), 80 Siuchen Siomin o bovtera | 1ot T, ot rronins Ui e B | Bl oy Pey. captain) be heard at your nearest Edison dealer’s, and s o can save you money. Free dell all purchases of $5 or more. BTANTON'S BAZAAR, We: Jetsa BABIES! rly, R L We are direct importers | very quick «detection, had in addiition to confining the early part of the blaze to the enclosed telephone booth, turned on the electric lights in order to lessen the detection of the blaze from the out- side. Another feature that tends to con- incendiary was the finding of the cork vince that the fire wae the work of an | bits y L. Chapman, Lewis Stantons —H. L. Guinn (captain), L. Chapman, Archie Marr, H. L. Perry, J, H. Swain. Oct. 26—C. B. C. vs. Ninigrets, C. B. vs. Burekas, Ninigrets vs. Eureka Oct. 27—Rabbits vs. the Sun, Rab- Westerlys, the Sun vs. West- e STAFFORD SPRINGS One Thousand and Fifty-Two Children of Scheol Age — Revaluation Lists Nearly Complete. According to the enumeration as re- turned to the town school committee select it. Ambérol | afterwards heard in your own home as you Standard COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, Open Evenings. Tel, 502, oct16d \ Soon they will be big boys and girls | stapper of the ker in- the room | e i I3 Rabbits | by Daniel J. Hanley, there are 1,052 and_ thelr baby faces :flilf ba anly. @ | 0 vont ot the modepens Thr A T | s R T g ; | children between tlie d‘"-}h"e':“:,:‘:,;‘ l “memory. Bring the bables and I will | inated. This would show that the cork | = No. 3 C. ys. the S B.| in the town of Stafford. : F e o« D catch their smiles. WaS' mtii6500 T4 the TRt R0, LRRAAES | €. o8 ;;flmf'n.\. S e B iz | tion in each district in which a school | - ftamasd Stipes Forever March - Souama Band 17 Fowhatanis Dghter March . Souass Band S8TILES, The Photographer, contents of the jug, or a portion, pour- Nov. 9—Opies vs. Rabbits, Opies s.|is maintained s a8 follows: First 129, from “Little Nemo' it m,.ym gV A S -u'& “‘: Brown Building, Telephone 8¢ v R R IR R Y s Westerly, R. I 3d ed in the booth and the jug left: there in expectation that it would be de- ¢ fire and the strong trace of incendiarism removed. It is evident Rabbeits vs. C. B.'C. . B. C. Westerlys, Pequots Ninigrets vs. Westerlys. s vs. the Sun, Opies v Second 660, Fourth 15, Fifth 75, Sixth 39, Eighth 15, Tenth 18, Twelfth 14, Thirteenth 60, Fourteenth 21, Fifteenth 14, Sikteenth 12. There is a gain of 10241 10240 La Zingana American T Want Somebody to Play Wit 1022 There'll Come & Day 10248 Sadie Salome . _ . Stanley Svmphony Orchestra ron G. Harlan and Gillette |We Have Received a New ; i GBO. L. STILLMAN, | that if the match was apjlied the in- grets, the Sun vs. Ninigrets. 14 in the entiré town over last year. Ioert Spalding - 1048 Sadi £ hin s i Sellimon Coreiogs 0o | por il st have made quick exit, |- Novi 1i—Oples v EaIYN, O Macadamizing Main Street. Watching for Me H’ 10213 Weive Boen Chums for Fifty Years and Very Attractive Line of | for the fire had made ittle - v s. ai n arrison Wi e tor ¢ d made but little hea Pequots, Westerlys vs. Peqyot: e T A o Yealh y e Wi ntnoyl Qukland Westerly, R. L yhen first discovered. Owing: to 30— un vs. Burekas,West- street and Furnace avenue is rapidly Eglantine Caprice. . . United States Marine Band 10247 Arrah, Come in Out of the Rain it Mean Carry the largest|th electric light in the British quar- | erlys ve 8 5 5 L y stagk of new and.second hand rlrrl:‘u ters Dr, Scanlon hesitated about send- nearing completion and when finis n“{! v Thoughts Mean Unfl»&&s.:-nmgl:mm. . Barnéy lgrshnl Ada Jopes nd wagons, Also a full line of harness [ ing in the fire alarm until he saw | nigrets vs. Pequots. | will be a much desired improvement. LRGN Letfgies e Sen 1. gusReed 10248 The Coquette United States Marine Band parts Carriage repal smoke | <"R | The track near the Congregational Jast Before the Baitie, Mother -4 port 10840 Oh ! Doctor . Grace Cameron | harne: ing and painting and a ing. utomoblile paint- 1029 in great quantity coming from the building. At a meeting of the British club Fri- day evening the board of managers C. B. C. ve. Ninigrets, C. B. urekas. Ninigrets ve. Eurekas. S—Rabbits vs. the Sun, Rabbits vs, Westerlys, the Sun vs. Wester] church has been lowered and the side- walk and curbing raised. In order to conform to the new grade it is neces— to lower the grade several feet Will Oakland and Chorus e Leadeth Me. . . Edison Mixed Quartette ‘edding—Dance Waltz A Symphony Orchestra 1025 Baboon Bungalow . 10851 It's Hard to Kiss Your Sweetheart When the LastKiss Means Good-Bye 1052 Ripples—A Serenade Collins and Harlan Arthur C. Clough - Goods merican were authorized to offer a reward of 14—Opies vs. Eurekas, Rabbits | sary € The Song I Heard s ‘American Symphony Orchestra $450 WILL BUY $100 for evidence that will lead to the 3 : oast of the track on East Main street. e i, ot vcd Chasta 1085 Uncle Josh at the Opera - . - Cal Stewart ‘ 6-acre far 1l hous 4 | arrest and conviction of the person who i i Run, Brudder Possum, Run ! . - Collins and Harlan D Green's Airship > L p e B Sae S Teiie] cutmed the five. - Afthough, thers’ Bis| Union Service. Carnival of Venice . - - . . Oilivotti Troubadours 'Ada Jones and Lan Spencer Consisting of Drinking Cups in many from a_ city. $250 down, balance on Send for Wil- been Internal dissension In the club s vs. Rabbits, Oples vs, The regular monthly union service of Congregational and Methodist My Old Kentucky Home Knickerbocker Male Quartette § 55% 5 3§ 283 23 388 ¥ %uR 10255 Dublin Daisies A 10256 Daughters of America March Peeriess Quartette different styles and prices, from 250 mortgage of § per cent. wcoitly Tdnbecs 8 st | b 3 the i % Cox's Farm Bulletin. A new tract on | ¢ h',‘,‘.‘,;”"’b;';‘\?,"]‘ e e Pt s o orlys, Pe. | churches was held at the Methodist A Georgia Barn Dance . . New York Military Band New York Mliitary Band up...Pocket Flasks, Brush C: ke ‘on ocaan, 150 1t, deep. Price §3s0 | the deed ¢an be assigned. Ginigrets vs. West- | church Sufiday evening. Rev. H. A. e C o e an0 W duiles. kol ol diatiis i aell RS |icine Cases, Envelops Ca each. Little down, balance as desired. E TERER et e weg) . e srm:_«;:rynzm‘-m:fl:;r 5o | Game Sets, Playing Card Cases, H Wi Wilcox, Ties] Batats Broker, 41| ol ne towns in Rhode faland will | Jan. 4-Opies ve un, Oples vs. - Grand Opera Reco AR 1 stores should write s at once. Lines, Mirrors and Library Sets. i bk . vote on th nse qlull?('yon at the i\'m N;:“?f’;(;‘_l:” N e sl g Get complete catalogs of Edison Phonographs of your dealer or write us These are all new goods and make vember on, and those epposed to | J g - & | desiratle gifts. SEASHORE COTTAGES. Eranting licenses are' conducting aj erivs v Eurekas [ © o - | ORRI N E : National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J. s [ Furnished for Housekeeping. strenuous’ campaign e O Ve Pequots’ Minirets ¥s.. Bures We also have a new line of Russian Accessible by Trolley. s b, Tae ',‘(’jgsmm;? s Brass Jar Fern Dishes and For Rent or Sale. Charlestown and. Richmond seem to| _Jan. 18—C. B. C. vs. Ninigrets, C. B. (‘LRQS ] ]nlOR }1 Xb’] l Trays. They range in price from $1.00 > FRANK W. COY, have bmw\) -wu;_cbd fn‘r the ‘lm[lllng A "';‘;"’ ’t‘}v’mu”\‘_fi”fiw‘-“su“:“;"‘;‘i’ 8.7 LY LIVU AADILY | up. Brass Tubular Dinner Calls and i wunids thns far, and nearly every,| Jan. 19- - the Sun. Rab- = e i R an st Waesterly, R. 1 | 2L s mecting has béen held in some| its v8. Westerlys, the Sun vs, Wester- | Ctne wepereD or woxEY | . | yapanese Crin oint heso connecting, towns, at| DED. i liten ‘Alllfi;xlxmr-nf;’lr‘lv‘:r: s Hare —Opies vs. Eurekas, Rabbits | goRRINE I aadred I two forms. | ge‘m:r:; ""‘:’"s:,’(‘)f"a”““al church m_o"" 25c Table is loaded with new assistéd the local pastors in their work i'a powaer, fasteless and color- e on. - | hs A -k ings. A ¥ i, Sices (fa'\?f-:"g'?‘ixalb:'x'aen:-'" 35| Scatnat toense. Rev. A. B. gl dnacii A S Gl B G the S, O B.||iets. can be givén mecretly in fogd or Revaluation Lists. | 1 onths like T SHrIng, Sis. Buaocsed by Tiadiag | o, of he State Retor e a| i Gpice va. Rabbits, Opies.s. | | It for those who.wish to cure them: o amage ho e yn_Bork With us. The first 10 days of each month are depostt days e || (FEQ. A. DAVIS, ' :ley«:iflt'rg:ni'e':gpfi:;\cfy "ffi made for holding other meetings in . Ratbits vs. C. B. C i ‘5‘0‘,{{“33 COSTS ONLY St A BOX. perts have the revaluation lists almost Savings Department and interest is allowed from the first day. Thomas, High St. Potter- these towns. Feb, 8-C. B. C. vs, Westerlys, Pe- ‘the Guarantee is in Each Box. completed and will have them ready All days alike in Commercial Department, where all your finan- 25.27 Broadway Bullding (Up Stairs) In_ West, the committee repre- | quots vs. Burekas, Ninigrets vs. West- | |, - Speeinl Agents: for publication at the town meeting slal.ngeda cEh be met: daw ’ ’ senting the Ministerial association | erlys. P e - R Y next month. Many people believe that Ao { are_conducting a quiet and, they be-| Feb. 8—Opies vs A the listz should he made public hefore ANNOUNCEMENT. THE THAMES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, Lol 2ho the meeting, so that they may have a vi rlys, Opies bett nderstanaing of what rate. to & <4 i B g A W i Py e Petter understanaing of \what rate. to |} ghotucket Street, Norwich, Conn- A New Collection of 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 colared portrait of yourself given free' with every doz- The electric light company has been asked by the court of burgesses to sub- mit figures for lighting Main street | with lamps similar to the one which | was recently on exhibition in front of SKIN ROUGH AS BARK Baby Boy Had Intense ltching Humor | Excellent Colors in Coat Sweaters Perfect fitting and correct styles. . Burekas. 16.—Rabbits vs. Pequots, Ninigrets, Rab- nigrets vs. Euge- bits kas. Norwalk—To date there have been | 226 hunters’ CALL ON i i i i L d by Tow ‘en $400 cabinets. F. Rouleau-& Co, —chatche_d Till Eood Ran. i piich. 1i—Rabbits 've. Ninigrely - b e B 228 hunters licenses issued by Town | : FOUND A CURE IN CUTICURA —C. B. . v5. Ninigrets, C. : | ME igrets vs. Eurekas. vs. the Sun, Ra “Qur son, two years old, was aflicted with a rash. After he ered with the trouble several weeks I took him to the doctor but it got worse. The rash. ran fuy Your Shoes and-Hosiery SPECIAL OFFER TO BOATMEN ‘and get a coupon on the Piano to be Ma: March Dits 1—Opies vs. Eurekas, Rab- v t v i : % Feca given u;ay_ (% {ogether und foade Targs bilters:” The | "7 ¥ Wehan, . TSNl Le For the next Sixty Days we offer the following prices :‘:mp-ao;r:. e e RIS BRI R HCS SR N PUR [' LS, D St e b St va, Pequote, the Sun va, Peaiots . - 1% H. P. Engine $4000 Regular price $ 50.00 | able. ~Call and ges | value at the prices than we have ever ~ " 3 4i March et ies vs, bits, S | y 3 1 j“;‘;n to the 5c"and 10¢ Store. up to keep him from tearing the Yesh | V&' & QRIS ¥ FabLs, 31 H. P. Engine $6500 Regular price $ 90.00 | me. been able to secure March 9— , quots vs. Eurekas, Ninigrets vs. Wes- ‘. B. C. vs. Westerl) itching was intense. The skin on his 5 H. P. Engine $85.00 Regular price $110.00 OTTO STABENOW, Prop. vs, Ninigrets, the S March 16—Og R e back became hard and rough like the | duols SO A Bl = | b, T g ark of a tree. He sufferad intensely for g - - end for special prices for larger Engines, 2 LAWTON'S SANITARY ‘FISH MARKET | barkof a tree. He suffered infensely for | \farch 15—Opies vs. Opisn Jump Spark and Make and Break above 3% H. P. aorifd 17 Broadway. MC PI—IE RSON remedy in Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. The result was almost magi- e Dealer “on the river; mo dust; no odér; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds . Opies Catalogues furnished. Watch t‘h Who endeavors to sel{ you s substitute when' Brown & Rogers vs. Pequots. . That was more than two years ago | VS, Pequots, W : St Trem Fish: ana Soa Fools'in rheir | dod thems by aas. bocn Ts Slightest | . March vs. Eurckas, A S L AT WEST MYSTIC MFG. COMPANY, West Mystic, Conn. Wish to announce to the public that | The Hatter. «season. Market 171 Main Street, West- [ symptom of it sincs he was cured. J, W, | Westerl fio ice in a bottle that contains twice the they are all ready for the Fall Paint- pt23d erly. foot of Cross street. Tel 343,| Lauck. Yukon, Okla., Aug. 28 and Sepf. | March 23 _ve. Ninigrets, 3 ing .and ‘Paperhanging. in.all of its BN yon want to put your busi- (Give us & call. augida | 17,1908." Rabbils ve. Pequots, Ninigrets vs. Pe- | ~§Fcfore you buy be sure, However, that as a branches at living prices, with Com- | WEUSN Yo WARC D B Vour o mes Potter Drug & Ciom. Comn.. Sc's Propa, Boaton | QUOLS, \ cleanser and disinfectant the quality is equal petent Men to do the work at short | Ness hefore the By o E e advertis- to the genuine CABOT'S SULPHO- notice. ing eolumns of The Bulletin. Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, = Local Laconics. oct2d APTHOL Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- e | d % i ment, Hair Dressing. ~ - . ousty 11 with peritontiin " """ | Youmay be poritive nothing has ever been H]H Al_l_ Y“{I PAY it 3 usly il w s. P ¢ MRS.M. L EELLS Where 1o Buy in Westerly]| ~”ccomm moe s cavene s | mmiciecon s e e v Professional Massouse, Body atd Facial Massage smajl quantities by loeal fishermen. | fing™S mitEgsedn: 1T WEN 0¢ some . | B Gsods s sovsialisg ke T3t ’ Wm_o:;\‘ ”ng«_ o(“ m\? placed a “;r&e&;m{m:,;m such a purchase in the Our Shoes are a'ways worih wha! you pay for St g i s RO memorial tablet in their hall- Satur- R AP i o Statn 5. Whtarly, B L' | pramber, steam nad Gon Fices and | 37 srwien frope ofthe origioal sulpho Nepthol, | B fhem in service remdered. For Qualily and Lasts we Iy28a Telephone 4 Deal o 5 Raymond Bliven of Morgan street, | tion. is all you need use of this “Lignid g sra e el o SR tnerin, e oot - | S et (U | B call attenlion to our $3.00. $3.50 and $1.00 Shoes in v WESTERLY’'S LEADIN Wauwinnet Ave., Watch \Hill, R. L+ | Proved oy st be nsed to obta sort of aatis- . rOnE G CLOTHING | ausita ¥ The reorganization of the Acme | fscion The swistitute. thevelote. couts you Vici Kid, Box Caif, Velour Calf aad Patent Colf, Lace or it WS o e ¢ Y f i Ak Broom company of Westerly is pro- | five toien times as much in the end as the Bati s g A : (PR TR N L rink otigieaRan SUE ha'Jiete Jon SrcRaplsm ation. heating stove for that front room or the chamber up stairs, R. G Bhven & (.40., L State Célportef Alexander Smitn | Dnitafion. and when considering this subject due attention should be given On the Bridge. 3 | spent’ Saturday with “nis family in| Xis sour desler that wins on See our Oil Grain $3.00 Sho> for rough weather wear. R L 2 od o Sraper i Y ' REGAL SHOE AGENCY. g [Ty eate . "We gain in the end i We give S&H Green Trading Stamps | - THe Teachers' club of Westerly held | comparison, w, S AR T [ with all purchases. Tt ill pay you well to get our ';‘i cial jon in EI hall Satur- | sea ’::u'-w"wmchy"'“ mfiz ‘" prices on diamonds, looge or | day evenin . reowr. 1 FERG 0N ,‘ : ! mounted, before purchasing., It is stated that work will be com- ’ ‘City Ph CASTRITIUS, menced on the new pdstoffice building | Femer Buliding, 4 Megtord S - y al‘macy Leading Waaterly Jewsir. in the carly spring. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO. FRANKLIN SQUARE. 7 TRY OUR William H. Snyder and his daugh- 08 Brocd o A Mass, 2 . ter, Miss Annie Mayv Snyder, are vis & y ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE MISS ROSE AHERN iting relatives in Elizabeth, N. J. have an unusually complete lind of Parlor Heating Ceal Stoves, IGES While Waiting for Your Ca 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R. 1. v28a The building trades are encouraged | for work during the winfer by new Ladies’ Hattel‘ | work that is to be done at Watch Hill. :l‘ht— section of railroad track be- 42 High St., Westerly including all the popular makes and designs, which are marked with extremely low prices. - “QUALITY” being sur watchwerd, you are always sure of receiving just what you pay for at our store, and the valus of a dollar is always realized for a humdred cents. n Mystic and Stonington was be- | ing ballasteds with crushed stone Sun- day. Henry Hill, employed at the Stand- ard Machinery company plant, Mys- See my ncw Winter Woolens. $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, samples jof Fall and Custom Made Sufts 1 | ¢ T f No, 4 Mah 5 E . H N H ic, has resizned and left th y We deliver and set up all stoves, free of oharge, within the L iy s o iEor Electrical Supphios| i hh-thusmed subise e smiloy ity % Iy2sd o : s | © It is definitely stated that Stoni and Construction, see | ton will be represented in the basket- one is formed, Mystic and West- ball league, provided London, New Ask about the new M. Richmond Ranges | wit | erly Th re agfleast four regularly or- dained minigfrs in Westerly who have resigned their pastorates and are en- gaged in other business: Revs. Swan, Peacock, Davis and Collins. The old tumbledown shack in the rear-of the Westerly Silk Mill prop- The Washington Trust Co., {ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., WESTERLY, R. L pi fi- 2 b Ao Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. 8urplus Executes Trusts. : mfi The Store Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attention that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. ¥ are guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. « Palace Crawford’’ for large families, ‘ Castle Craw- ALL HORSES DIE | Have You Noticed the MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY | €rtv js being removed: and a similar P m s Bammy you want to gut your b out of the Fligh Price Distelct, g S B L TR ford” for average use, “Fortress,” smaller size. No other form of property. Insur- ‘ Increased Travel? oy gt Be " 7o, 2 . 3 3 s e ance sure of eing a loss. It 2 good weather and tier than through the a L Westerly, R. L 5 e 2ep el o | 8 Saps Siga o Bek coruman of "The Botiatim o et < yyaea > y P et Sl el b uldlias Hid Hearth is ofiftiaiLy jEiS Aalics GET. YOUR HORSH INSIUMAE: 65 | SUE i RSNES (R0 o Dok cut Juth “ furnis) fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. the air. the best fall into a HOD. far below the fire, which makes their is a permpnent Westerly organization, 7| antliatedt ith the state ganization | removal easier and the grates to last longer. The & O RAWEON; 3"" Afl" -':M'n.- ‘fil‘.‘u‘ ‘2":‘:'1.':.'." ety bt Youig Meu’s Republican clu Coal and Ash Hods are of the same size, and the .,,,OM..”’,.':‘:';‘S.S;‘ Dinse b Conn. | MAHONEY 'BROS. Falle Avenue, While there is no special activity in business In Westerly, all workmen .are employed. The_working force has beéen materially iéssened by the laying off of the men who came here from other places. = | Professor Stenc of the Rhode: Isiand agricultural college and Professor Stone of the Massachusetts agriculs Ash Hod when emptied can be returned full of coal. There ig also more room on top. Made by Walker & Pratt Mig. Co., 3135 Union St., Boston * M. HOURIGAN, Agent, Norwich jun2sa the “granite the . Tenident ONUMEN Before parchaging IU's 1o LasrgsT spond with in:. qw;uq’ _FLYNN, Mantfactur, ‘Telen %fl “:‘d: Wyhrly, R NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswall Ave | First-class wines, liquors and cigara. |, | Meals and . Welch razebit servec s Jonn Tuckie Tei 436 | foa 0 order. Prop,

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