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0, Three Million Doffars Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and ‘eMcient in its management. Monumental Works I will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con. sistent with geed work. My expert. ence of years ic at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I. Established 1901, Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. Detective vision corrected by the prop er adjustment of lenscs. Room 9, Yol ter-Langwerthy Block, Westerly, R. L MABE BY HAND. Hand Made Work Is Our Speelalty. T g TR = g in stock at $13.00 a, nlr,np. o N. H. SAUNDER! Remeved to 44 West Broad Street. dysea 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you kaew we carry the largest line of Crackery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Bupplies In Southern Rhbode Island? We are direct importars ! can save . Free dellvi R T piranaTen oF % Themel oYY STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Je29a BABIES! Soen they will be big M{l and girls and their baby faces Will be only a memory, /Bring the babies and I will catch thelr smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Westerly, R. 1., Telephone 847, Jy23a GEO, L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Ce., Coggswell St Westerly, R. 1. Carr; the largest stock of new and second hand carri: and wagons. Also a full line of harness and parts of harness. Carriage repair- ing and painting and lutnmohll.,&l'l:t- n 8 [mald that since Mr. Goodwin had been Tille For Wester Marriage License. T e Since leaving New London, Clar= ence H. Broley has become prominent in sporting and fraternal circles in Rhode Island. He s managing owner of the crack Centerdale basketball team, and is one of the leading Eagles of the state. He is juriorhast worthy president of North Providence aerie, No. 1668, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and has just Leen appoiated deputy grand president of the order in Rhode | Island. He was selected from,a long list of candiates by the recently elect. ed grand worthy president, Frank E. Herring. Deputy Grand President Eroley is an enthusiustic Eagle and has been ac- tively connected with the organization for a long time. He joined New Lon- | don aerie soon after it was instituted ' and since coming to Rhode Island has taken keen interest in the affairs of the order. FHe was instrumental in the foundation of North Providence aerle’ two, years ago and has served s Worthy president. He i proprietor of the Broley hotel in Centredale. The lobster close season is on and none ‘can be legally taken from the waters of Rhode Island until April 15, When the season opens a new alause of the law, aimed st the Greek lobster fishermen’ of Newport, will be in force. This class of fishermen must o out of business unless they become naturalized citizens. The glause which excludes unnatur- alized citizens from taking lobsters, in Rhale Island, provides that the com- uilssioner of inland fisheries y Erant licenses to catch lobsters obly to_citizens of the state who have re. sided in Rhode Island for at least one year next preceding the granting of such license. Bank Commi Goodwin will receiver of the Kingston Savings bank. When the question came up before Judge Stearns in the superior court at Kingston on the question of appointing & permanent receiver and thus winding up the affairs of the bank, Assistant Attorney General Cross, who appeared for the bank examiner, made state- ment of the condliton of the bank. He in charge, up to November 1, the in- stitution-had earned $6,839.39 and the securities had appreciated about $2,000. ly Lobsters—Business in Probate Court—Westerly Re. bekahs to Visit Norwich Lodge —Wood-Johnson Py ance of the temporary receivership would best conserve the interests of all_concerned. \ Judge Stearns stated that it seemed to the court that conditions warranted a continuance of Mr. Goodwin as tem- porary received for the best interests of all concerned. He therefore con- tinued the matter to the first day of the April session of the superior court for Washington county. Judae Edward M. Bufke held regu- lar session of the probate court, Tues- day afternoon, and much of the time was occupied with the estate of John Lynch, in which some of the heirs ob. jected to the charges of the adminis- trator, Michael Hanafy, in which the im of $75 was char and also a cha tate agent for of a al es- e of the real estate. The opp heirs were represented by Attorney Hinckley of Stonington. The court allowed the admini the sum of $85 and from that amo the real estate fee should be paid. Mr. Hanafy claimed that the redl estate sale was a charge against the estate and tha he had been lowed a.fee of $75 as administrator of an estate of équal value. The fee allowed is for the personal estate and additional .fees will be allowed the Administrator for services in connex tion with the real estate. The court ordered that the sum of $75 e expended for a headstone, to be erected by the administrator with- in four months. - The report of the ad- ministrator was continued to the third Tuesday in March. Releases of heirs at law of the es- tate of Susan Holdredge were re- ceived and ordered recordp The inventory of the estate of John B. Favarlo, showing valuation of#$1 was received and ordered recorded. Elizabeth Kenyon petitioned that she or some other person be appointed guardian of the personal affairs of Francis F. Haswell, a person of un- ound mind. Continued to December Tth, [ . Cross, estate of A guardian of the asked for per. misslon to sell real estate located in Narraganseit. The petition was con- tinued to December 7. Charles A. Wilson, United States at- | o'¢lock to hear the report of the sec- has dipttheria. . To Secure Proji There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Travel club_in the Li- brary building Monday evening. It was decided to obtain a projectoscope, which throws views from magazines, postal cards, etc, on the screen, which will be a great help in describing views, ete. Bdwin Hunt of Monchester is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. A, E. Hunt, on Linwood avenue. Fred J. Brown of town Tuesday. = Grand Lodge Officers Coming. Otiver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P. held a meeting in Pythian hall Tues day evening. Plans were made for in- creasing the members*ip and arrange- ments were made\for the official visit of the grand lodge officers in Decem- ber. William Allen and a friend from New Haven were in town Monday and Tuesday on a hunting trip. Subscribers to Shoe Co.s Stock Meet. The, subscribers to the stock of the National Shoe Supply company, which is to locate here, held a meeting in Pythian hall. Tuesday evening at 7 Exeter was in retary of the company and to do other business. Thomas Chantler returned Monday from a few days’ stay in Providence. The board of assessors met Tues- day in the selectmen’s rooms to finish up work on the books. Sherift Wickwire left Tuesday morn- ing for Hurtford, to resume his duties as juror in the United States district court, after 4 two weeks' recess. STAFFORD SPRINGS Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., to Be Or- ganized—Delightful Concert by Nor- wich Church’ Choir. Miss Molloy, state president of the Ladies' auxiliary of the A. O. H., ad- dressed a large and enthusiastic meet— ing of young women in St. Edward's hall Sunday afternoon. She explained the aims and purposes of the auxiliary and as a result of her visit a local division is to be instituted. Another meeting will be held Sunday afternoon for the purpose of organization and election of officers. Pastor to Resign. Rev. H. A, Hersey, pastor of the Uni versalist church in Stafford Hoilow, is Biscuit are more than mere soda crackers. They are a distinct, individual food article made from special materials, by special - methods, in specially constructed bakeries. / They are sealed way which gives them cris_pne!l. cleanliness and freshness which scrackers” from the paper ba! al- / ways lack. They are the Nation's in a special upward of 25 years an employe of the Strong Manugacturing company, died suddenly M:a‘y at his home on Grove street from t! effects of a shock. is survived by his widow and He two daughters, Mrs. J. B. Putnam and Miss Hattie Todd. The Sanitary Closet ‘The closet requires careful atten- tioa and frequent, thorough scrubbing. To Our Patrons Please preserve this list for future reference Asbestos Cement Asbestos Packing Asbestos Wick Radiators Radiator Valves Eureka Packing Exhaust Heads Feed Pumps Repairs, all kinds | Al oy Heating and Plumbing, i Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richarézon and Boyntes Furnaces. 65 West Masin Street. Norwich, Conm dec7d Sideboards A dining roofm Wwithout a Sideboard is much like & windlow without hang- ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. It lacks the touch that gives the rosm the home wimospiére. Our coilection of Sideboard sy Buffets is one of the largest in Bast- | ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- }nvely the lowest. Special prices on all Dintng Room Furniture this week. Shea &—Burke 37-41 Main Street. oct?7d SUPERFLUDUS AR Permanently removed by the Elec- tric Needle Process. Leaves no scar and satisfaction guaranteed. Moles and Warts permanently destroyed. E. FRANCES BAKER, Specialist, ) “ = torney for the district of Rhode Island, esign, to accept torat; is making esamination of the title of | fyorciile, Mase Pt * Pastorate in the land offered of o | Rinse the seat and flush generally. | J Regulators | Put into the bowl of the closet a| ! Rubber Goods Flanges, all kinds Ferrules, Brass Asbestos Pipe When Mr. Goodwin took charge the Covering total deficit was approximately $28000 lsme ; 26, Central Bldg., T S —WITH— by the trustees A But now it has been reduced to $20,- # B, W, - The electric light company has @ | handful of Gold Dust washing powder Asbestos Lead Iron " $550 WMWY 000. Mr. Cross said that the contina- | (6 G"0RY, T W ROVG €S foF | force of men at work changing the| gog let the solution stand for some | Joint Runners Foot Valves o it ie i & 6-acre farm small house, some wood the site of the proposed new postoffice | (ires to the new poles recently set up | & i g Fusible Plugs Safety Valves annie - on and fruit. Place is situated % mile building. . When the title is satisfac- | o0 Main street. time. Then take an old broom and| B PEM e = v from a city. $250 down, balance on torily established, form: of z 2 2 scrub all the parts that can be reached Bends, Lead an; Galvanized Fit. Seps Chiropody, Manicuring, Tollet Requl- ¢ mortgage of 5 per cent. Send for Wil- the property will be made and bids Pleased With Norwich Chojy. { ially into th : Iron tings Seats, Bath sites, Hair Goods, ete. B o Bulietin, A new’ tract on asked for the construction ot the | Thursday evening the Broadway | SSpecially into the traps as far as pos Bibbs, Compres. | Galvanized Pipe Closet oct21d B e Ser A O er s building, The bid of the trustees of | church choir of Norwich gave a con. | Sible. Flush again, add-more of the| i Galvanized Ma- Shower Baths each. Little down, balance as desired. the Brown eslate has been accept>d, |cert in the Congregational church.| washing powder and wash under the | Dansion Tanks | Solder, Bar - W. A. Wilcox. Real Estate Broker, 41 as it was the only bid made for the |There was a crowded house and music | flushing rim and all parts inside and | ies Galvanized Hot Wiping West Broad St. Westerly. oct23d site, but examination of the title by |lovers declared it to be the most en- | out, Stains of iron from the water, if | gmsfl Fitcings G::kneller Boilers Sold’er\:’lsfi Nipples TMC"CS. Plant Shllds. pt o R S e %gi\xgblfinf:men heard In Stafford in 4 | pot removed by the scouring, may be Brass Pipe Tools ol Stillson Wrenches SEASHORE COTTAGES. AN g ik ¥ . semoved with a few drops of hydro- Brass Valves Rubber Stocks and Dies Mission Tables and Chairs. WESTERLY’'S LEADING CLOTHING Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. ¥ 3 For Rent or Sal FRANK W. COY, 6 High St,, Westerly, R. I y2id 3y ’ Gillesple treatment of the halr and sealp, cures falling hair, baldness, ecz: ma, dandruff and other lrri te) burning, etc. Endorsed by leading hysiclans. Shampooes, dry treatmenta, facial treatments. manicure Miss Lida omas, High_ 8t. Potter-Langworthy uflding (Up Stairs). Je29d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph udio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Maln street. we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinkty our ability 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. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Plano to be glven away at PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store. iy23a 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 Main Street, West- erly. foot of Cross street. Tel 343, Give us a call. augled fcuring, Dermatology, Sham; 13 Burgeon' Chiropodiat. Healp Tedar- ment, Halr Dressin, MRS. M. 1. EELLS Frofossional Masseuss, Body and Facial Wassage ‘oimr Goods a specialty. Fine Violet 5 e Westerly, R. L Iz Telephone 490. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. . .We give S&H Green Trading Stam; th all purchases. . . City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car, New Hom: Sewing Machines ed, and the price seé a demonstration at 54 High Street, mark which is. found on every bottle of the genuine Scott’s Emulsion the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. Al Druggists Bend 0o, of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bauk aud Ohild’s Sketch- Book. Each bank contains s Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. ROBERT DRYSD Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies, 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. L, and Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill, R. L augldd SMITH'S GARAGE, 330 Maln St., Westerly, to rent; storing. short notice. supply car: repairing AT MURRAY’S STAR RESTAURANT, next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. I Regular Dinner, 23c. Meals at ali hours, novi2a BAT AGENCY FOR THE The lightest running, best construct- is right. Call and THE NEW YORK STORE, Westerly. Wm. H. Browning. novsd @ [IANONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. MISS ROSE AHERN The bid for the site accepted for the government stipulates $20,000 as the price for the site adjoining the pres. ent vostoffice site. The amount appro- priated for a postoffice building in Westerly is $100,000 and with the cost of the site deducted leaves $80,000 for the building. Local Laconi Tuesday was divpree d perior court. Mrs. Morris Payne of New London v in the su. Is visiting relatives in Westerly. | William Hoxsey, for many years | town clerk of Westerly, is soon to leave on a European trip. st J. M. Bell of Washington, D. C, conducted services at the Peo- | ple's Mission Tuesday evening. The engagement has been announced of Attorney Charles J. Dutton of | Westerly 4nd_Miss Laura E. Meigs of | Albany, N. Y The members of FHope Rebekal lodge of Westerly will make a visita- tion to the Norwich lodge this (Wed- nesday) evening, making the trip by | trolls Charles Moore, a runaway boy from Waterford, was taken in by Police- man Mitchell, Monday night. The boy was returned to his home on Tuesday | mgrning. The Congregational church in Paw- | catuck has been freed of debt and the ' mortgage will be formally burned, | amid service of rejoicing, next Mon- day evening. President Charles Perry will repre.. sent the Westerly board of trade at the convention to be held in New York next Monday, for the consideration of uniformity in freight rates. A large number of stone workers attended the funeral of Antonio Bian- | chi, Tuesday afternoon. Burial was | in River Bend cemetery. Deceased was ed by a train near Niantic Sunday | morning. | Upon the testimony of physicians | who had made examination, James G. Kenyon of Narragansett was adjudged | insane by Judge Nathan B. Lewis, at a session of the Second district court | held at Kingston, One indictment has been by the grand jury to the superior court for Washington county, now in =ession at Kingston, report being made by ex_Gov. George H. Utter, foreman of the jury. Otto Bauer of Narraga sett Pler, was indicted for maintaining a liquor nuisance. A marriage license was issued late Tuesday ‘afternoon to Clarence Speed Wood of New York and Miss Amy Helena Johnson of Westerly. Mr. | Wood has been in Westerly for some time, experimenting at the C. B. Cot- trell Sons plant. Miss Johnson camc | to Westerly when the Fisher Brothers | took over the Hislop stores, being re- | lated to the managing proprietor. | S réturned | Winsted.—Hobart W. #Todd, 74, for | chloric acid. Is Free S complete involving all the n in the latest style ideas. BLACK FOX SABLE FOX ISABEL FOX BLACK AZMA LYNX EASTERN_ MINK (Neckpieces PONYSKIN COATS. 36-inch PONYSKIN COATS. 46 and 50 $1.00 worth of Green Stamps Free with pur- chases of 10c or over. with purchase.of $5.00 or over. Rich Furs and - Fur Coats Our stock of Neckpieces, Muffs and Fur Coats is now Large Pillow and Rug Fur Coats HUDSON SEAL COATS, 36 inch .. tamp Day Double Stamps ew and popular Furs made Mufts ........... $1250 to match) o YR R a7 SR Bushings Brushes, Tube and Fine Burners, Gas Bumpers, Seat Cast_Iron Fittings Standard and BExtra Cast Iron Soi Pipe Ceiling Plates, Iron and N. P. Cement, Pipe Joint Clamps, Hose Copper ' Closet Floats Closets, Water, Iron Porcelain Cesspools Cleaners, Flue and Tubde Cocks, Air Ball Bibb Basin Rath Compression low-off sill Steam Steam Three-way Pantry ¥ Damper Regul tors Dart Unions Dies, all kinds Dises, Jenkins Metallic Drills Drum Traps Eclipse Packing Ejectors Stop and Waste Cocks Stable Pans Fittings Supply Pipes Swing Joints Tanks, Air Expansion Taps, Pipe Thermometers Tools Traps, Steam Lead Tubes, Boller Brass N. P, Tube Brushes Cleaners Tapers Packing ath Gauges, Altitude Steam Water Vacuum Glasses, Gauge Gauge Glass Cut- ters Governors Hancock Inspira- tors Ejectors Heaters, Feed Water Steam Hot Water Hemp Packing Hoppers, Iron Enamel Hose, Steam Water Injectors Inspirators Italian Flax Jenkins' Discs Jenkins’ Vaives Joints. Expansion Kitchen Sinks Lamp Wicks Lead Pipe and Bend: Lubricators— Common Automatie ead Traps , Pig Lead. Sheet Malleable Fittings Mason Reducing Valves Mineral Wool Nipples, Brass Tron Galvanized Oakum Oilers, Engine Sight Feed Packings, Steam Air Pantry Cocks Pipe, Brass Iron Gal Tuck’ Tubs, Union Unions, Ma Galvanized Dart Brass Tron Porcelain Urinal Cocks Vacuum Gauges Valves, Air Check Closet Gate Globe Radiator Safety Throttle and others Ventilators Vises Washers, Rubber Waste Water Columns Wheels, Wire Valve Whistles Wick, Cotton Asbestos Wash Trays Water Closets a Wrenches Uri Send us alist of your wants. Let us quote you. We will save you money. Prompt shipments; courteous treatment. ROBERT 65, 67, 59 West Main Str BROWN ESTATE, 115 ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Teiephone 133. A new assortment at reasonable prices. The Fanfig-Studios, ~ . 31 Willow St. ‘Wall Paper, Furniture, Lace Curtains, Shades im fo order Mamngs—afi Wall Papers —AT YERRINGTON'S TAXIDERMIST AGENCY. oct3Td -~ LEON ... LADIES' TAILOR 278 Main Street, May Building We Warrant Entire Sati Telaphone 712-6. Floral Designs and Cut Flowers action. ootldd For All Occasions. GEDULDIG'S, QUALITY Warm houses... * 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. |. in work should always be considered, especially when it costs no more than HUDSON SEAL COATS, 50 inch .. Ladies’ Hatter A S T o Navedtael lope o oo AUSTRALIAN SQUIRREL COATS, 36 inch _ ~at—_]0 THEY APPEAL TO YOU? the inferfor Kind. Skilled men are S0 T aew sampies ot Fall_ama 42 High St., Westerly Pirgiended the Eie’ fair in Water- || AUSTRALIAN SQUIRREL COATS, 42 and 80 inch ...~ 00 employed by k. Our prices tell the & ’mtonr.ndo:;em. Custom Made Suits s o B ot e I so, you should get into communiication with our Plumbing STETSON & YOUNG. J. . PELLEGRINY, great-granddaughter of the late P. T. | and Heating Department without delay. They will cheerfully may27d For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main 8t, Westerly. 4 Main St, Westerly. Pressing and Repufring. Barhum and daughter of William B. and Frances D. Leigh. died suddenly at New Canaan Saturday, aged 22. Waterbury.—A counterfeit $10 - bill was passed over to the receiving teller of the Waterbury Trust company Sat- | timate of the probable cost of installing a complete submit an Cloth Coats Our showing of Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Coats com- prises all the latest styles in fine Broadcloth Coats, Cara- cul Cloth Coats, Kersey and Fancy Mixture Coats for both dress and street wear. Prices $12.50 to $35.00 The Nanhatian 121-125 MAIN STREET. The Leadi:g Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men’s, Women'’s and Chil- dren’s Wearing Apparel. AHERN BROS., General Contractors * 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 716 Brown & Rogers Wish to- announce to the public that they are all ready for the Fall Paint- ing and Paperbanging, in all of its branches at living prices, with Com- petent Men to do the work at short tice. ® . oct2a ALL HORSES DIE No other form of property insure ance is sure of bein; ’nlo.. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it _dies 3 KE. Al o b Conn heating system — free of charge — and all work done through this department will be finished to your entire satisfaction. Barstow & Go. are Licensed Plumbers and Steamfitters, and are fully capable E The Washington Trust Co,, | Bl ¢ ) P EERLY, R/ L urday but was not accepted, the teller | . cressereness. $200,000 discovering the spurious bill as seon as | . $200,000 it reached his hands. Hxecutes Trusts. The store Pays Interest on Deposits, Good that undersells them all on Clothing, rvice—Considerate attentlon Qs guataateed the patrons of this in- ftation. Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I Junsa Middletown.—Harlow P. Raymond— the oldest college janitor in the coun- try, and who knows more about the inside, unofficial history of Wesleyan university than any living inam—cele- brated his S0th birthday Sunday. WHEN you want to put your busi- before the public. there is no me- m better than through the advertis. columns of The Bulletin. | ONUMENT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- MAURICE - W, FLYNN, Manufs nd Buil ,“.'fl':h Strect, Wostarly, R g, Sullden of handling your business, large or small, in a speedy and work- Norfolk.—Eldridge Bridgman, son of Hon. H. H, Bridgman, whose right arm was serfously Injured in a football game a Week ago Saturday at Cornt wall, weht to New York Monday to consult a surgeon the second time, Cos Cob.—Virginia “Whiting Hall, wife of Touis R. Hall. a New York broker, who has a residence at Cos Cob, hag brought action for divorce against her husband in the superior b3 Fairfield county, alleging in- ialerante F perance, Jy23a manlike manner. Telephone or drop us a card and have our man on the scene at once. —— "Phone 897 —— 23 and 25 Water Street Y SO, LS cruelty and habitual intem- . Gy