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Westerly Branch. Capital ........ Three Mil Surplus ... Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. ‘management. Monumental Works ence of years I a* your service. #,\EXANDER HOBERTSON, Harold L. Wells. O. D., Optometrisi. tive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lerises, Room 9, Pel- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialt: Whips and all Harness Supplies c: ried in stock. Factory Made Harnesy in stock at $13.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Brond Street. Jysod 5 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 delivery and gan save you money. Fr purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L je298 BABIES! Soon they will be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will catch their smile STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Westerly, R. I. y23a GEO, L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Co., Telephone $¢ Coggswell St.. Westerly, R. L Carry the foek of new and second hand cal wagons, Also a full line of parts of harness. Carrlage and painting and automob $450 WILL BUY mortsage of 5 per cent. West Broad S SEASHORE COTTAGES. I Furnished for Housakeeping. z Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale. FRANK W, coY, « 6 High St, Westerly, R. 1. iy21a Gillespte treatment of the halr and 1p, cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ma. dandruff and other irritations, itch- 1ng. hll"lll!l’v etcs Endorsed by leading hysicla; mpooes, dry traatmen s, Gial tresiments. manicuce ' Ml Lia . High St Potter-Langworthy je29d ‘homa. Bufiding (UD Staiie) INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, n Dollars *.. Three Millin Dollars Liberal, courteous and efficient in its 1 will guarantes to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experl- Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. 1. arm, small house, some wood #na ruie Place. is situated i ‘mie from a city. $250 down, balance on Send for Wil- arm Bulletin A new tract on #he seashore—over 40 lots, 50 ft. front- age on ocean, 150 ft. dsep. Price $250 - each, Little down, balance as desired. W. A. Wilcox. Real Eatate Broker. 41 Westerly. oct2id 5 ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased, the photograph bt /studio of A. A. Scholfield, I) Main [Mtreet, we are ready to prove to the rople of Westerly and vicinity our bility to do the very best work A eautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- /n $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. iny Your Shoes and Hosiery and: get a coupon,on the Plano to be . given way at PURTILL'’S, next to the 5c and 10¢ Store. fy22a LAWTOR'S SANTARY 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 Main Street, West- .erly, oot of Cross street. Tel 343 Give us a call. augld Manfcurin “Burgeon i ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L. EECLS Frofessional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage ;Hair Goods a specialty, Fine Violet Dermatology, Shampoolng, ropodist, Sealp Treat- MORE WATER FWSTEHLY Commissioners to Erect A‘nofher Eig Si-ndpipPBudlong . and Fanoock Posts to be Guests of Norwich G. A. R. Men—O’Bonnell-Mahoney' Marriage—: hebe Greene Ward Chapter Elects Cfficers. g All the legal requirements 1cr the | in Westerly never experienced any ill eIt of the Wokterty Hre digtrict | elbd Seasn s enales il SEitkRy wa- hav.‘been complied with, but the com. | ter. he mipply is also adequate for ste service has not been applied to | the uses of the town for many years e added sectian, "Firs hydsaats have | to. come, made so by’ the excellent been cstaplished and the department | management of the water is dn diness to respond to calls in Last summer the service was extend- the extended territory, when an alarni | ed to Pleasant View, and at an early is sent in from 4he nearest fre box. date additional extemsion will propa- All that is lacking to give equal firs | bly be made to Pleasant View, and protection in the enlarged district is | with other anticipated extensions there the extension of the fire alarm sys- | is soon to be enlargement of the pres- changing in the system, and will en- | not_only suppliés water to. the town tail an additional expense of about | but also to the village of $2,000. As no provision has been madc g P for this extension, the matter is of | The pumping system is in vogue neceskity delayed and the supply is stored in a stand- Hgretofore the annual meeting of | pipe with capacity of 000 gallons, the Westerly fire district fell on the | which in the summer seazon is pump- evening of election day and in conse- | ed two or three times a day. In or- changed to the second week in Decem- | is planned to ercct a standpipe of ber of each year. At this meeting the |.twice ,the capacity of the present, fire tax will be levied and appropria- | which would guarantee ihree times tie tions made for the ensuing year. It | supply now in storag: is expected that provision for a com- | lons. Already there are wells suffi- plete fire alarm system for the en- | clent to su these standpipes, and larged district will be made and all ithere s reserve pumps that requirements of the fire department | could be used in an emergen 1t to Westerly an ample supply of wa- The water -urply of Westerly is!|ter for domestic, fire and manu from driven wells and is | turing purposes. ' The water commis- annually to chemical analysis under | sioners are Louis W. Arnold, John J. the direction of the state board of [ Carney and Tristam D. Babcoc perintendent of the system. Free Superfiuous | ik e by censes issued to hunters, and n towns get no part of it direct, except alr \aure the additional small fee allowed towr. clerks. Of this amount, $3,394 w: from resident hunters, $235 from al- A Positive Remedy That Removes Any | iens, $150 from non-residents, and §6 Hairy Growth and Does Not from nan-residents who pay real es- 3 tate taxes. bt Of thet Jicenses issued to aliens at TS $10 each, Westerly had one up o X SENT FREE TO YOU FOR TRIAL.| vember 1, no non-resident $15 licens: and 168 resident licenses. ~Since re- turn was made to the state treasure Town Clerk Whipple has issued number of hunters' licenses to re dents at $1 each and Hancock posts, Grand Army of the Republic, are completing ngen: for the fraternal visitation to Sed: wick post, Norwich, on Friday eveaing of this week. The Invitation from Norwich was accepted by with unanimity and it is e about forty veterans fro and Pawcatuck will'make the any woman to| Norwich & Westerly trolley. handsome arms | expect to arrange for transporiaiion all disfiguring | 4t a time later than the regular sche- cted tha from 1t does: matter | o e v , P gy its mvh a few hairs' or <In|a lp. the return from the R f light heavy the gr it can be | - desiroyed in o few minutes with the | The annual mesting of Phebe Greene used ont the e, el et be | erican Rdvolution, was held in the any portion of ih ody with perfect | assembly Hall of the Memorial build- safety It is not like other remedies. lmK Wednesday afternoon, and offi- It positively will not irritate, burh or | cers were elected as follows how lon; is left on. and it never f: v ce to even the ‘most obstipate I‘|unrt “ ‘hrk@' Juce rp"‘"‘ Chesbrough, recording secr Henry Segar, correspon- cretary; Mrs. Frank Hill, treas Mrs. Walter P. Dixon, registrar growth almost permanent, Jast nporary relief, ou should use, fo roots and Kills ti We have bottle of woman whe it does all we atly. 1f you want cure, not merel llec-tro-la is w it goes to the hair “d to send a trial ; i o send @ (rial! " The hoard of managers is compos 2 Tor it to prove that] of the foregoing, and the folowinz v, upon yof»;me of a| Mrs. Charles Segar, Mrs. Edwor two-cent stamp to help cover cost.of | Congdon, Mrs. John Burdick, Mr: mailing. The res sized bottle is| James Lewis. Mrs. Frank Larkin, Mr $1.00 and your money wiil be réfunded | Russell B. Smith, Mrs. George Bur- if Elec-tro-la_does not do all we claim. We don't ask vou to take our word for what Elec-tro-la will do. Just fill out trial coupon b and mail with a Local Laconics. two-cent stamp_tc Fishermen report ‘that codfisa struck on in large numbers. dick and Miss Carrie Eddy. FREE TREATMENT Fill in your name and address tised product of Milford, N. H. Mr. and_ Mrs. Newton H. Gordon of we will bottle > a free trial show you what send s . Ma; | Mrs. Frank P, Dawley in West a for you. AG07 {| streat, Pawcatuck ____________________________ { The handsome. monument erected |in Crawforfisville, Tnd, to the mem- ............................... ory of Lew Wallace, was cut in West- { erly from native granite. ............................ b it g ot Satone; 6 | showed a decr ———— | i1l 1908. The total output for 1 | was $18,064,708; in 19¢ , $18, ,080. ! The F. M. Pike Granite company of muflrfl h] Huy !fl wgmm Mansfleld, Ohio, has gone into volun- | tary bankrutpey. Liabilities $7.569.22 assets $4,580.03. The sum of $170 is due a Western concern. The flag on the liberty pole in tic was at halfmast Wednes: in respect to the memory of Daniel Don- ohue, whose funeral services were neld at St Patrick’s .church, 313 The civil suit of Dwight W. Clark ..... AL against Samuel Stralson, to recover AGENCE. oI e $15.50, an amount alleged to be cue " v Sewi for rental of a tenement at Pawca- New Hom: Sewing Machines tuck, was heard before Justice James The lightest running, best construct- | E. Kénnedy, Wednesday afternoon. ed, and the pr is right. Call and | (Contractor Bryan F. Mahan 5 New pt gran e in value of out ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplie 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. L, and Nauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill R L Out First Sale of Silverware will commen and continue to and include Saturday, November 20th. It is our intentian to make this special sale of Silverware an annual event at this store. This. our first one, will and unusual values, that # will not soon be forgotten, but will be re- action, .when we announce the second membered with interest and sa sale a year hence. tem which will necessitate much | erit well equipped plant, which now ; quence the date of the meeting was | der to provide for any contingency it | . Spoons, Alhambra . Pattern, siven consideration. is the plan of the water board to give | health, It is classed as the purest i | have the valuable services of 'rhnmau' the state of Rhode Island, and visitors | H. MecKenzie, civil engineer, as su- | By receipts from the town clerks the | Butter Spreaders, Arbutus Pattern, six for $1.38, value $2.25 Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Windsor Pattern one of the good old-fashioned patterns, nothing fancy about it, easy On sale at these prices: Tea Spoons—Sale price 59c for six spoons ¥ .regular price 7 for -regular price $1.39 Table Spoons—Sale price $1.19 for six _spoons. regular price $1 Dessert Forks—Sale price 99¢ for six forks Medium Forks—Sale price $1.19 for six fork: to keep clean. Dessert Spoons—Sale price 99¢ The joint committees of Budlong | both posts | As to Prices---Reliable Silvervm'c Was Never Before Offered at Smaller: Cost. We ask you to read thi are the actual prices at which the goods are sold by dealers. REPRESENTS THE ACTUAL SAVINGS WHICH TH x for 89c, value $1.50 Two-piece Set — Butter Knife and Sugar Shell—4% a t, value 79 Wm. Rogers & Sons Steel Blade Knives, 12 dwt. plate, guaranteed the same as other goods, will wear well and stand hard usage. We can rec- ommend these knives. Medium Knives—Sale price Dessert Knives—Sale price Fruit Knives—Sale price $1 LaClede Woodmansee, historian. | Gravy Ladl 59c each, value $1. Wm. Rogers-& Sons’ Fancy Sets Best asserted patterns, all 12 dwt. silver plated goods. All at the: prices during thi S—two pieces, Spoon and Pusher—Arbutus pattern—Sale 59c a set, regular price 89c. CHILD'S SETS—three pieces, Knife, Fork and Spoon—Arbutus pattern price 79¢c a set, regular price $1.25. TWO-PIECE SETS—Butter Knife and Sugar Shell—Arbutus pattern—Sale| t, regular price 79 TWO-PIECE SETS—Butter Knife and Sugar Sale price 69c a set, regular pricc §9c. NUT SETS—Nut Cracker and six Nut Picks—Alhambra pattern—Sale price $1.39 a set, regular price $2.00. SIGHT-PHICE - SETS—Butter Spreader, Sugar Shell and six Tea Spoons— Arbutus pattern—Sale price $1.39 a set, regular price $2. SALAD SETS—two_pieces, Salad Fork and Spoon—Alhambra pattern— Sale price $1.79 a set, regular price $2.50. BIGHT-PIECE SETS—Butter Knife. Sugar hambra pattern—Sale price $1.79 a VE-PIECE SETS—six Knives and, six Forks—Windsor pattern—Sale regular price $3.50. TWELVE-PIECE SETS—six Medium Knives and six Forks—Arbutus tern—Sale price $2.99 a set, regular price §1.00. PIECE SETS—Oyster Ladle and six Soup Spoons—Arbutus tern—Sale price $3.29 a set, regular price $4.00. EIGHT-PIECE SE have | New Westerly granite is an adver- | | on dotted lines below and send it to ery granite quarry in Westerly Is | Ko-Rec-Tly Co.. 5105 State St. |l in operation and there is work for ev- Chicago, Ill, enclosing a two-cent || ery resident stone cutter. stamp (o help cover mailing, and || . are guests of Mr. and | price $279 a sef ‘ —six Kn Spoons, Butter Spreader and Sugar Shell—Sale price $6.99 a set, ular price $10.00. ods. see a demonstration at ) ; @ " 7y % ondon has nearly completed the new ) Tam L THE NEW YORK STORE, road from Watch Hil to Fort Ma 54 High Stheet, - - Westerly, | fleld. The work has been done un. = 3 the personal direction of Hor: WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHinG | "OvEd Wm. H. Browning. | gy;cn, gne of the contractor's fore- STORE— ~ R. G. Biven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. CASTRITIUS, City Pharmacy Leading Westerly Jewelr. TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE Mlss ROSE AHERN ICES While Waiting for Your Car. ggxganal St Westerly. B. 1. 1.adies’ Hatter! See my new samples of Fall and 42 High St., Westerly AWinter Weolens. Custom Made Suits | Wilcox park. DIAMONDS | day afternoon and expres: Tt will pay you well to gét our | 10D of the work done during his ab- prices on diamonds, loose mounted, before purchasing. 2.50 and up P J. ¥. PELLEGRINY, ;:;;;xm., Pressing and Repuiring. and Construction, see WESTERL ital . % « i st wemenr. | For [lecmcal Supplies The Washington Trust Co., | ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., R L Tel. 497 62 Main St, Westerly. lus ‘ % utes Trusts. Int, it De; . s s The Store MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY R S Rl SR AL out of the High Price Distriet, ore the, ;. there is no gie- thes than throux) the advertis. Westerly, R. I The Bulletin, Jy22a uheturu and Builder, n-nrly. R. L m guaranteed the patrons of this in- | that undersells them ail on Clothing, on. Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. men. upt. CI les Coon, 1In charge’ of is making recovery from his recent severe sickness. He was in the park for a short while Wedn: d satiste sence. pert J. Butler of Westerly aad Samuel W. Jones of Boston represent- «d the National Association of Gran- ite Industries of (he United States at the meeting of the Southern Freight Classification committee, held in W 1ington. Lieut-Col.. Charles H. Ledward, Capt. Arthur N. Nash, ordnance ofil- ‘cer, and the officers of Fifth company, Westerly, First artillery district, have been invited to the reception and bail of the Eighth company, in Pawtucke:, Thanksgiving eve. At a nuptial mass in th the Immaculate Concep Patrick (1 BRIEF STATE NEWS Hinman ently cclebrated their goiden wedding. Danbury. —Mr. and Mre. C. A, Bar- ber of . Danbury grange, Patrons of Husbaudry, have gone 1o Des Moines, li., (o aitend the national grange. Bridgeport. The uverage attendunce in'the public school: for four weeks up to Nov. 5 showed 15580 pupils,. or 764 more than the s:ie_period of one year ago: Hartford.—President Luther of Trin- ity college, Hartford, is to be -one of the susakers on the 20t at the meei- ing of the Federation of Women's clubs to.be held in Cheshire: Arbutus Pattern, et, regular price $2.50. in an_oak chest, lined throughout, ves, six Forks, six Table Spoons, six WE OFFER HERE A BIG RANGE OF WM. ROGERS MANUFAC- TURING CO’S GOODS— One of the oldest and best brands of Silverware on the market, the kind and quality WHICH WE CAN AND DO GUARANTEE. Every ar- ticle offered in this sale is 12 dwt—this means 10 to 15 years' service. The Wm. Rogers Manufacturing Co's goods are guaranteed by the makers, and we extend the same broad guarantee that every pisce is eace 'foflly so full of mdney-savings list of items carefully—every one is important. Then note our prices and the comparative valu THE \DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE PRICES AND OUR PRICES, SALE OFFERS TO YOU. These compa Medium Knives, six for $1.39, Soup Spoons, Arbutus Pattern, for $159, value $2.25. Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Arbutus Pattern NOTE — Silverware makes a most acceptable present for a Why net anticipate needs ? "Twill not be long before you are look- i Christmas gifts, these prices mean a big saving Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Alhambra Ware This is another beautiful pattern. has butler-gray finish and is one of the A more attractive! regular price § regular price $1. choicest designs. one would be hard to find. ing is a list showing regular prices for this pattern and the reduced prices Al articles your Christm: hambra patterns. Tea Spoons—Sale pr spoons, regular 7 This pattern amongst the newest very large assortment. ign and has a bright, Below we give a lisf in Arbutus pattern, showing regular prices and our special prices during th six spoons, regular price Table Spoons—Sale price $179 for six spoons, regular price §2.75 Spoons—Sale price W itoc i | spoons, regular price $1.60. Soup Spoons—Sale polished service. of articles, all regular price $1 regular -rice § regular price $1. price $1.99 for’six spoons, regular price Orange Spoons—Sale price $1.19 for six spoons, regular price $2. Tea Spoons—Sale price 59c for six. spoons, regular price $1.00. Dessert Spoons—Sale price 99¢ for six regular price $1.50. le price $1.59 for six regular price rice $1.79 for six regular price $3.00. price $1.19 for six spoons, regular price $2.00. Dessert Forks—Sale price 99¢ for six forks, regular price $1.50. Medium Forks—Sale price $1.19 for six forks, regular price $2.00. Coffee Spoons—Sale price 79¢ for six spoons, regular price $1.25. Orange Spoons—Sale price 99¢ for six spoons, regular price $1.50. Sale price $1.59 for s spoons, regular price $2.26. Sale price 79c each, reg- Oyster Forks—Sale forks, regular price $2.00. Cold Meat Forks—Sale price 69¢ each, regular price 92c. Pickel Forks—Sale price 39c each, reg- le price $1.59 for| six spreaders, regular price $2.50 le price 89c each, reg-|Soup Spoons Pie Knives—S ular price $1.50 Cream Ladles—Sale regular price 75 Gravy Ladles—§ regular price 89c. Oyster Ladles—Sale regular price Soup Ladles ,|Berry Spoons. specis| Oyster Forks—Sale price 99¢ for six 4 forks, regular price $1.50. orks—Sale price 49¢ each, regular price 69c. Butter Spreaders—Sale price $1.38 for six spreaders, regular price $2.25. Pie Knives—Sale price 89¢ each, rogu- 9. Punch Ladles—Sale regular price $4.00. Spoons—Sale regular price $1.25 Tomato Servers—Sale price 79 regular price $1.25. Pie Servers—Sale price 99c each, reg- ular price $1.50. " Ladles—Sale regular price 75c Ladles—Sale price 59¢c each, reg- ular price $1.00. "|Oyster Ladles- Shell—Alhambra pattern price 49c each, Sale price 99c regular price $1.50. Soup Ladles—Sale price $1.39 each, regular price $2.25. hell and six Tea Spoons—Al- Consider well the advantages of this Sale of Silverware. variety is very large, and each pattern is shown in all kinds of enabling you to have your silverware match the same as your china or glass- The Keynote of this Sale Low Frices coupled with abso- lute reliability. The Wm. Rog- ers Manufacturing Co. are guaranteed by the makers, and we extend the same broad to you that every Rome has cabled to her son. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., emploved in the factory Thompsonville: “Father well.” the largest » in milk in this nounced that commenc ‘ov. 10, he will charge eight ¢ wholesales it. Middletown.—Joseph Seiferman, city. & Wednesday, | It you desire a clear complexion oley's Orino Laxative for con- quart for milk and six cents where he | stipation and liver trouble as it stimulate these organs and -thorough- 1y cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs in order to fell well son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seiferman, | For sale b Lee & Osgood Co. take a young Middletown man, who for the past two years has been studying for rd Carpet company at |the priesthood at St. Brieuc, France, i critically ill with typhoid fever in that Afi.r tnldnx two bottles I ‘now feeling unusually well." Elder Baptist Church, Kinston, N.C. ‘ Vinol contains the two most world-famed tonics—the medicinal, 3 s Ver Oil and Tdnic Iron. Vinol contains no oil, and is by-far the Best St Tonnobflmfe- We return your money b mgmee FVmol ‘mol does not accomplish all we claim forit. - Sevin & Son, Druggists, Norwich. _ Thompsonville.—Mrs. Roosevelt utl "Recommends Yiwol For Weak, Run-Down People. « I was run down and weak from indigestion and general debility, also suffered from vertigo. [ saw a cod liver preparation called Vinol adver= tised and decided to give it a trial, and the results were gratifying. regained my strength, and am HBNRY CUNNINGHAM, The grat's in Hub Ranves are simple to operate, retain the firz, and are easily removed and replaced, SCHWARTZ BR0S., 9-11 A ater St., Norwich, CL. = A. PION, Taltvilie, Heating anl Plumb!ng. 92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyneoa | Furnaces. 56 West mmin Ctreet, Norwich, Connmy | dec7d . Sideboards A alning room without a Sideboard 1s much like & Window without hang- ings — unfinished &hd unsatisfactory. It lacks the touch that gives the room the home uimospiere. Our ecollection of Sideboard and Buffets is one of the rgest in East- | ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. Speclal prices on { all Dining Room Furniture this week 'Shea& Burke 37-41 Main Sireel. ogt7d SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently removed by the Elec- tric Needle Process. Leaves no scar and* satisfaction guaranteed. Mol and Warts permanently destroyed. E. FRANCES BAK:R, Specia ist, . Suite 26, Central Bidg., "Phom 501 | —WIT Fannie . Gibson Chiropody. Manicuring, Toilet Requle sites, Hair' Goods. ete. f oat2l | Tabourettes, Plant Stands, Mission Tables and Chairs. A new assortment at reasonable prices. The ‘Fanning Studios, {1 Willow S1. Wall Paper, Furniture, Lace Curtains, Shades and Home Furnishings. oct28d High Grade . Pianos Shades made fo order M attings and \ Wail Papers —AT— YERRINGTON'S | | TAXIDERMIST AGENCY. | oct27a ~ LADIES’ TAILOR | 278 Main Street. May Building We Warrant Entire Satisfaction. Telephone 712-6. octldd Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, QUALITY In work should always be considered, espec. when it costs no more than th nferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stor,. STETSON & YOUNG. may2id AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROAD'AY ‘Phone 718. Junsd Brown & Rogers: Wish to announce to the public that they are all ready for the Fall Paint- Ing and Paperhanging, In all af its branches at_living prices, with Com- petent Men to do the work at short notice. “eotia ALL HORSES DIE No other form of property ln...-. i of loss. *"GET YOUR HORSE fore it