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nd Acgounts. courteous and efficiént in fts management. 1 guarantee to 'fi the lowest possible cost con- t with good work. My experls ' ®ence of years 5 at your wervice. .~ ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oakc St, near High, Westerly, R. 1. Harold L. Wells, 0. D, Optometrisi. « BDefoctive visien corrected by the prop- ‘or adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Yoia ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R.'L HEAVY AND LIGHT WARNESS MAPE BY HAND, Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. ° Whips and all Harness Buppliss eare in stook = TFactory Made Harness Stock at $i3.00 and up. 4 N. H. SAUNDERS, Memoved to 44 West Broad Street. « Jysod Do, you know we carry the largest | of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps apd Kitchen Supplies in Seuthern Rhode Island?, We are direct imperters and can save you money. Fr livery on all purchiases of 35 or more. BTANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1L - de23a BABIES! they will be big beys and girls their baby faces will be only a Ty (Bring the bables and I will . eateh their smfles. v Westerly, R. 1. ay2sa Telephone 847. GEO, L. STILLMAN, 4 Propristor of the Stillman ™ Coggswell St Westeriy, R. T of harness. Carriag: pelating and automoblle, Jeg9a i $450 WILL BUY ® 6-acre farm small house, some wood ' and froit. Place s situated % mile from a city. $250 a mortgage of r cent. x's Farm Bulletin. own, balance on Send for Wil- mge on ‘each. A d. W. A Wilcox. Real Estate Broker, Al Wost Broad St, Westerly. oct2%a SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping, 3 Accessible by Trolley. A For Rent or Sale, Y FRANK W. COY, € High 8t,, Westerly, R. I am : — e Dle treatment of the hal Talling wair, baidness, scae: roff and other irritations, @l. purning, etc Endorsed by lesding hamposes, dry treatment: treatments. manicure 14g; worty | omas, High St Pottér-La) lding (Up Stalifs), ANNOUNCEMENT. { Having purchased the photograph _ studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main street, we ars ready to prove to the ople of Westerly and vicinity our bility to do_the very best-work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait ' 9f yourselt given free with every doz- $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., esterly By Your Shoes and Hosiery And get & coupon on the Plano to be given away at . PURTILL’S, next to the Gc and 10e Store. dy23a " LAWION'S SANTARY FISH MARKET . dn the river; no dust; no odor; every- fhing wholespme and clean. Al kinds f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In thelr “Jeason. Market 171 Main Street, West- %D', foet of Cross street. Tal. - 343. “IBlve us a call augled Manicuring, Dermatology, Sha Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp 44 ment, Halr Dressing. % MRS. . 1. EELLS afssional Wocseuse, oy and Faial Massage ir Goods a specialty. Fine Violet 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE> 54 Main St, Westerly, R. L o vtsa Telephons 490, 1A ERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— . ~R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridg REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stam, Amith all purchases. ofess v bity Pharmacy ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. . 1. ©ay2sa 250 ang Custom Made Suils See my ne 1 . Srter "ol samples of . Fall apd up F. PELLEGRINY, 4 Matn St., Wenterly. ing, Pressing and Hepulring. Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R 1. técutes Trusts. s Interest en Déposit: service—Considerate attention ateed the patrons of this in- you want to bt bt Tletin, At's 10" your interest.to corre- pe - Assistant Attorney General Harry P, Cposs je clearing ‘the docket:of the su- périor_court for Washingfon county,| next Monday, involves 164 cases, of which 94 are “complaints and 70, are indictments. - Of the complaints there Are cages-of jllegal liquor sales, 24 for keerdng for sale, 3 assault, 2 lar- geny, 8 cruelty to animals and 35 other cases of various kinds. any of the liquor cases are old ones and have been on the dotket ten years or more. sTen of the liguor cases come from North Kingston ,and - were begun , by ev. Norman Ploss when he was at the head of the Rhode Tsland Armti-Salpon league. Eleven liquor cases are from Richmond and were brought by Rev. Erlc 1. Uindh, then pastor of a church in. Hope Valley, now located in Paw- tuck: "welve liquor cases are from for e 3 forgery, and other cases, “making a tetal of Many of these are also old cases an: have been on the docket for years. In some instances the defend- dead but the cases have neyer been erased from the docket. ior member of the publishing firm of Silver, Bur- deite & company, and interesied in eduoational and religious work, -who d Wednesday at his home In Orange, was a classmate of James M. | Pendleton, manager of the “Wasterly branch of the Industrial company, at Brown university, and was quite wel® known in_ Westerly, where Mrs. Silver has a number of relatives. His wi was Susan Frances Main' of . North Stonington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim W. Main, and a graduate of the Westerly High school and WeNes- ley Collegs.” Mr. Silver leaves seven children, The E xceptional Equipment oi ‘the California Fig Syrup Co. snd the scientific attainments of its chemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup | of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its exccllence, by obtaining the pure medic- inal principles of plants known to act most | beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the right proportions, with | its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California Tigs, As there is o y one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen- uine is manufactured by an original ifornia Fig Sykyp i Co. only, it is always nocessary to buy the genuine to get its beueficial effects, A knowledge of the above facts enables one to decline imitations or to return them if, ipon viewing the package, the full name | of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found wrinted on the front thereof. method known to the (‘s ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Steam amd Gas Fltter and Dealer in Sup; 64 Main Street. Westerly, R. 1._and Weuwinnet Ave. Watch Hill, R L auglid Hart Schaifner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY J. B. CRANDALL CO., w rly, nov20d ITH'S GARAGE. 330 Main St., Westerly, supply cars to remt; storing. repairing at short notice. Bxpert novi2d TAR EAT AT MURRAY RESTAUR! next to Star Theater, Regular Dinner, 2sc. hours, v Westerly, R. L Meals 'at ali novizd AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is right. Call and see a demonstration at . THE NEW YORK STORE 54 High Street, .- - Westerly. novsd ‘Wm. H. Browning. DIAMONDS Tt will pay you well to get.our prices on diamonds, lopse or mounted, . before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter ning up Superior Court oc Stonington—The Bulletin’s Fr Silver's Death of Special Lot * | east of Niantic in the town of Charles- to : build: congress has ap- || propriated a ?n’n neceesary to m& 3 building. . Missionaries to the Rich. United States Senator E. D. Smith | Why shou % He was 49 years of age and a trus- tee of Brown university. His body will be buried in Derby and Westerly rela- tives will attend the funeral. Edward Audett of Whita, Reck, who was rated .upon for appendi at the. “Backua mospital, Norwich, last Monday, died at that institution at. & oglock Friday morning. He was 2t yelhrs of age, a member of the Fifil company, Westerly, Coast Artillery corps, Rhode Island National guard. | He is survived by his parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Joseph Audett, and four brothers Napoleon, Raymond, Alfréd and Den- nis. The funeral will be held from th Church of the Immaculate Conception. A racsoon supper was served Thurs— day evening in the parlors of Stoning- ton grange, No. 168, Patrons of Hus- bandry, in the' parsonage of the First Congregational church, known as the Road: ebureh. / Four raccoors shot by Henry F. Chesebrough and p by Dr. €. 0. Main were serv all the ext as shown by the fol- lowing men s Cream Tomato Bisque, Wafers. Hatchel Swamp Raccoon au Jus. Mashed Botato. Mashed Turnip Sweet Potato Croguettes. Cottontail Fricasseed. ‘ Cranberry Jelly. | Chicken Selad. | Dinner Rolls i Olives. Pin )oney Pickies | Chow Chow Cold Tongle. Old Fashioned Pumpkin Pie. (such as-mother used to make.) Sage Cheese, Lady, Baltimore Cake, Angel Cake, Lady Macaroons Confectiénery. Grapes. Dulci’s Pomato. Cofres & | Devil Cake, Fingers, i | 2 Demitasse. igars. The printed menu was embellished with a raccoon in ful attity seated on a rail fence in the moo light. County Commissiofier B, I Williams acted as toastmaster. Ther: were fully' one hundred present, ii- cluding guests .from Stonington i ough, Mystic, North Stonington, catuck and Noank. Local Laconics. Turkéy raffling has started early in Westerly. i Judge Elias B. Hinckley of Stoning- toh was a visitor Friday in Westerly hanisg] ome of the day. irst - snowstorm of the season in Festerly, but it was soon changed to ain. The warrior's degree was conferred upon- two candidates by Westerly Red Mgn Friday night Miss ‘Louise Merrill of North fugton is the guest of Miss Alic nedy inLiberty street. The cases on the docket of the Third district court were all continmed for two weeks at the regular session in Westerly Friday. Jere Purtill, who had a store in High street, has taken the rows store on the bridge and after reducing the stock in the latter store will abandon the store in High street William H. Lewls of Chestnut street fell from a ladder while covering his vacht for the winter and sustained a severe sprain of his left ankle which confined him to his home. A number of Westerly young men will go to Kingston this “(Saturday) afternoon te witness the football game between elevens of the Connecticut and Rhode Jsland Agricultural colleges Pets Clemens, of baseball fame, has returned . from a visit in Hardw Vt. and will spend the winter in West. erly, as: will Jack Frill, Mike Dono and Charley Clancy, all league pla of prominence. County President James C. Sullivan of New London will make an official visitatign to Division No. 1, Ancient Order. Hibernians, Sunday afternoon, when'three candidates will be admitted to memberdhip, Henry N. Girard has sold acres of farm land in, the town ol Westerly to Alfred Minart. Mr. Girard has purchased from the estate of Dan- fel J. Peckham a tract of land south- 2 Paw- ng service will be held in | Westerly churches Sun- Ston- Ken fifteen town; About forty Grand Army men, repre- senting Budlong and Hancock ‘posts, of Westerly and Pawcatuck, respec- tively, were guests of Sedgwick pos. in ‘Norwich Friday night. They re- turned by special trolley from Nor- wich, reaching Westerly just before midnight. William A. Segar, who years ago managed the Dixon house in Westerly and later the Springs house at Staf- ford Springs, is again in charge of the latter hostelry after spending several years In Ware as manager of the Hampshire house. He is father of John H. Segar, present ager of the Dix- on house, and cf Charles Segar of the firm of William Segar & company of Westerly, BRIEF STATE NEWS Greenwich.—There are _twenty-one inmates in the town almshouse, Middletown.—The poultry show will be hzlld in the town hall Dec. 14, 15, 16 and 17 Hotchkissville.—Some departments of the “American’ Shear and Knife fac- tory are now working until 6 o'clock at night. Watertown.—The Heminway & Bart- lett Stk company is installing a new line ot water pipes in the ave room to increase the water supply there, 42 High St., Westerly : For Electrical ‘Suppliés and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main St., w’-mgd,. The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, terly, R. I NT my Danbury.—Five nurses, members of the graduating class of the Danbury hospital training school for nurses, re- ceived their diplomas ‘Wednesday evening. . Bridgeport—Former Mayor Dennis Mulyihill of Bridgeport is a candidate 1(;:- director of public works of this city. Cheshire.—The Mathodist Episcopal church will celebrate its seventy-fifth anniversary during the coming weel beginning with a historical sermon on Sunday. Harfford. —Charles Hopkins Clark of HatHlord nd Chasies b Beanrk ot Ansonfa “were luncheon guests of dent - Taft Wednesday at the White House. New ‘Haven.—Chief Justice Simeon E. Bgldwin delivered an address on W of the Airship before the t Academy of Arts and Sei- Sioan BHIGLy sveniny o¢ Posvate meu seum, New Haven. Waterbury.—Grand Commander H. EI. A of Hariford, Vice Grand er Hattie Somerville, Grand . E. Morse of Thomaston 8 c 1¢ ind Trustee Evans, of Water— vh present at the nieeting this erling comniandery, .—~The special town mect- ¥ avening formally. accevted | § 3 3 0 9 g 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 ¢ to them.’ shouldn’t he the ‘man mission to the to it. ‘wealthy will never Mu‘% vk .:w?'m— ‘The s be | this (Wednesday) evening. never more fhoroughly demonstrated than during the past ten days of phenomenal selling, which again shows the superiorily of Manhattan styles and values. Our immense stock of Men’s Overcoats are made expressly for us by the foremost makers in America, and every new and correct style is here. Not only are our styles authoritative and the tailoring unequalled, but the materials are entirely different from anything shown elsewhere. Manhattan Overcoats, All styles, $10. to $25. SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN’S SUITS We are offering an entire stock of Men’s Fall Suits at the foliowing special prices: Suils new $9.50 from $12.50 Suits now $12.50 from $18.00 Suits now $16.50 from $22.00 Other necessities are here, as HATS, CAPS, SHOES, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, UNDER: WEAR, HOSIERY, COAT SWEATERS, ETC. Manhatfan 121-125 MAIN STREET The Leading Store in FEastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Chil- \ dren’s Wearing Apparel. Extraordinary Values » FUR COATS American Fur Go. 140 Main Street, Furs Before Thanksgiving Day at February Prices ‘The main element of a'bargain is its “TIMELINESS.” It makes a heap of difference whether a low price on ice is offered in July or in January. The main feature of The American Fur Co., is so to say, that we offer a ice at low price in July, t. i. instead of waiting till after the season. We are selling Furs at low. prices now. WE JUST RECEIVED A BIG SHIPMENT OF FUR COATS, OF SELECTED FUR, EXQUISITELY MADE, AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. AMERICAN FUR GO, 140 Main Street - (& Than Heavy Gloves - Underwear - Winier Caps - Sweaters - - THE F. A. WELLS (0, No Custom Tailor Ever Made Better Garments Our Kind Our clothing meets every requ ment which discriminating men could ask, as it is made only under the best conditions by skilled tailors employed by the leading manufacturers of this country. There is néthing cheap or shoddy in grotesque in style and nothing lacking in fit or fin- ish. It's ¢lothing that will appeal to the great majority of men. Tt's noth- ing more or less than custom quality and style at about half the custom tailor's price. the material ,nothing And it has this advantage over cus- tom clothing—you know just exactly how it 100ks and how it fits before you pay your good money for it. In buy- ing a custom made garment vou don't know how it ig going to look—you sim- ply hope for the best. Often you are greatly disappointed. In buying from us we guarantee your money back any time you want it if you aren't pleased. Suifs - - $12 to. $§25 Overcoats $10 to $28 50¢ to $5.00 : 50¢ fo $2.50 Spc, $1.00 and $1.50 75¢ to $6.00 Store of Good Clothes Heating and Plumbing, o finuh Street, S, F. GIBSOR Agent for Richaféson and Boyntoa Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn decia - Sideboards A dining room without a Sideboara is much lfke a winflow without hang- ings — unfinished- and. unsatisfactory. It lacks the toush that gives the room the home aimospiiere. Our collection of Sideboard and Buffets is on® of the largest In Bast- ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. - Special prices on all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Streel. oct7d SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently removed by the Eleo- trio Needle Process. Leaves no. scar and satisfaction guaranteed. Moles and Warts permanently destroyed. E. FRANCES BAKER, Specialist, Suife 26, Central Bldg., Thone 504 —WITH— Fannie #1. Gibson Chiropody, Manicuring, Toilet Requl- sites, Halr Goods, ete. oct21d Tabourettes, Plant Stands, Mission Tables and Chairs. A new prices. Thé Fanning Stadios, 31 Willow St. Wall Papen, Furniture, Lace Curtaiis, Shades and Home Furnishings, oct28d High Grade Pianos assortment at reasonable Shades made to order M amngs;zd_ Wall Papers YERRINETON'S TAXIDERMIST AGENCY. oct27d == LEON - - LADIES' TAILOR 278 Main Street. May Building We Warrant Entire Satisfaction. octl4d Telephone Fioral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. iy26a QUALITY in work should always be considered, espectally when it costs no more than the inferior "kind. Skilled men a employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stor.. STETS8ON & YOUNG. may27d AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 713. Brown & Rogers Wish to announce to the public that they are all.ready for the Fall Paint- d Paperhanging, in all of its es ‘at lving prices, with Comi- do_ th ork at short oct2d jun2q