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gton, be early English rennais- A o Y wax foratery | mace A Dixiasn impdaing columns Now Is the Time = B oo i g t. These will be : prosecutor. He said that the|on the sides and fron e - e Eimner s knd, doing duty with the | U2 Lo e ek b s Pioa thit n. icense couid %nthz:c oo | About 32 feet in petent; and the depth |eo order that new bamoss for the = 3 Y InE i, Searies of Noank and| Men's Association. - s (hat it ‘couid be and with the gutside imming will bo In stucc and | coming forion AND THE PLACE t s Mrs. Hancox of Olean, N. Y. have 7 : best of results. | o excee order 3t 1s at But Eoard of Trade will be Satisfied with Other Material | been guests of Postmaster N. P.'Noyes - = GHRISTIAN SCIENGEGHURGH | = Paskmews cflfi"&% face Bumnoll|Tha Shetucket Harmess Co ¢ . 3 A1 1 - —_— park and shoul an artistic . Westerly Branch. Post Office—S:venth Day Laptist_ Missionary|, T 5 Hinciey of Soryich ealled on | Con r To Be-Built on Whitney' Avenus, New |to" the_ communtty, (Xia eort vil be| = ° 00U T Thres Dot SR bl k < abo . ata nish in ove gt - Toee Milir Botiws | Society Meets—Benefit Whist for St. Michael’s Parish i chrii 55 i viing n Now = ; e S pERE e o IRt | S s e o0 B i b A - Bt ey, vl o A e R b WM. C. BODE, Prop y Muller on Church _of Christ, Scien- ' L C. g, Prop. PSS SOutioleh Sna St Bs O e i me " four handsome | Larned, Jarvis B. Hatch ana Willtam | (o7, 38 st CRUITROL G rop avenue, asrpre sy Sy g oty A . ‘management. A the annual meeting of the Wester- , work in Tuskecgee, Alabama, has Te- | quilts which are o g0 to the Robert | . Hanley. B O e ahias of Dobs Lacf | TeephOne 8054, . Iy board of trade interest was mani- | covered from hospital treatment and | Bungerford school at Eatonville, Fla. " Plans for Banquet. e were sabmitied Monday to the | Mr. Loeb has discovered as muny|™ .5, Monumental Works fested in the proposed neéw postoffice | resumed his studies. President Book-| The grand officers were in attend- | Anders Jacobsen, president of the |building inspector. They call for a|frauds as Mr. Rooseyelt has ed an- building, for which appropriation has| er T. Washington states the young ance at the meeting of Bayside lodge, | Stafford Business ~Men's associatipn, | classic structure, the general style of | imals—Washington Times. T will guarantee to make a monu- | been made and site purchased, which | man is making good prosress. | No. 150, A. B. S. in U. O. G. C. hall | has appointed John M. Leach, R. M. ment at the lowest possible cost com- ) takes in the present postoffice location. | It was voted to appropriate $230 to|Wednesday evening. Ellis and Karl C. Adams a committee sistent with good My experi- | When it was announced that the su- | the Italiin mission in New York, to be! = Chief Engineer George W. Mackin- | to arrange for the annual banquet ence of years is at service. pervising architect’s office would cheer- | expended under direction of the New | tosh of the steamer Bunker Hill was in | which will probably be held the latter ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, fully receive susgestions as to design | York chureh. Rev. L. A, Platts report- | town Monday and arranged to move his | pact of March. } The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St of and material to be used in the struc- | ed commencement work in the Califor- | furniture to Boston, where he will re- Miss Elizabeth Saunders, assistant Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. & 1'%, C"5ll dent Charles Perry was ap- | nia field at Los Angeles. The sum of | side. in the kindergarten of the Springs THE REASON WHY o W taking orders pointed chairman, with authority to ' $600 was appropriated for the Battle school, has been seriously ill for sev- . € are now laking J Established 1901. appoint his associates of a committee | Creek church to aid in support of the FUTNAM , eral days. 4 - Harold L Wells. O. D. Optometelst. |10 take up this matter with the supe The following necrology was Miss mrn‘:a;‘ l‘l,(’u“lnl of ‘t‘he Rob- for Spl'lllfl work. b= vising architect or his representativ 7 ertson store ng a week's vaca- D ertmant of tensce. Moo 3. bagt | L It was suggested that Inasmuch as Potter dtea in the town (Continued from page two.) mo Our Wall Decorators are arriv Langworthy Block., Westerly, B I ‘Westerly was noted for its granite, the ' of -Westerly, R. L, August 9, 1909, in | could be arrested. He had $6 when hc The whist party given by the La- 5 e g new biiiding should be of granite, £+ his $6th vea became ‘identified | was locked up, money he received from | dis' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. at St. Ing and many new things will it was urged that no great stress he h the boare nagers of the Sev. E. T. Shea of Dayville in exchange for | Edward’s hall Wednesday evening was . 1/ la1q on thet particular feature, @ (e | enth Day Baptist Misslonary society in | a gold watch. Staples says that after | well attended and was a very pleasant be shown. . architecture would probably be i | the v 1860, and served continuously the burglary Monday night he stayed | social event. It was the first public af- ) 5 keeping with the nearby . Memorial as one of its working force during a|in the hallway near the Y. M. C. A. |fair given by this society and a decld- Also Lace Curtains, Uphol- - oo building and perhaps of the same buff period of 49 years. This exceptionally | rooms on the seeond hall on the town | ed success was scored. . 3 bricl | long service was marked by a singular | hall building in Danielson. He is a Have Disposed of Interest. stery Goods and Shade work. d It swas further argued that if it were | fidelity to the trust placed upon him | clean cut young thief, fairly well dress- . prices on Qiamonds, logae _of | dcctded to build the structure of brici, | in constant attendance at the meotings | ed and would not be taken for a crim- | . B- P- 5*“'“’"& L-hE Sh:"';"‘ddlflfl‘ janl4d mounted, before purchasing. the mow building be made to harmon- | of ‘he board, even attending the last| inal. e has not as yet given any Jerome Shoanteld have disposed of CASTRITIU 3 iss with the red brick Dixon houss mn- | meeting, held only ten days previous satiSfactory reason for being in this | thelr interest in the Rho an s S, stead of the lighter shade brick of the death, and in an unchanging in- | section, but intimates he is in love | Worsted mill. The local management Leading Westerly Jeweln Memorial building. terest in the board's work and pla with a young woman in Danielson. | Of the company will continue as at Tielerence was made to the archi- A good adviser, (;\\\\.\,\'s courteous, ;‘za.f:les alays that he never lcnmmi Df;_;e:t-pmy s HEA LIGHT teciuzal beauty of the granite Episco- | Brother Potter loved to meet the mem- | ted the crime of burglary before amnd 3 a VY AND HARNESS pail church, and that it would not be | bers of the board as his personal resorted to it because he was with- | Was presented before a |:._rgr-d?|. Iisnce MADE BY HAND. in bad taste to build the new postoffics | friends. His was a conscientious ser- | out money. Captain Murray could not | in the guild room of Grace church on Hand Made Work is Our Speclalty. of rative granite, and then, in order 1o | vice, and it has helped to establish the| find the glass cutter on Staples’ per- | Wednesday evening. Tt will pay you well to get our IS THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC for Feeble 01d People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down Persous, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, is because it combines the two most world-famed tonics — the medicinal, Strengihening, body bullding elements Thermos Bottles Whips and all Harness Supplies-car | have architectural ' harmony and the | board’s work. son when he searched him, but the e e SRR v . - o i P! 2,15 siock . Factory Made Harness | realization of actually needed improv The resignatio Fite Ban- | peionss fwwe i Getuieh by a fost b BRIEF STATE NEWS Gf Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease, stock 2t $i2.00 and up. ment, ercct another granite building on | dolph, general m at Foulke,! iness man as recently having pur- tastes good, and agrees with every one. $3.00 H. SAUNDERS, the sii of the Brown homestead, ad- | Arkansas, was acce , chased a glass cutter in his- store. - $3.76 84.76 Quarts, black $5.75 Quarts, nickle e $5.75 Lunch Boxes, nickle $1.00 We return your money without question if Vinol does not accomplish all we claim for it. N. D. Sevin & Son, Druggists, Norwich. Removed o 44 West Broad Street. | joinin, This latter building, with [ appronriated for his trave He will be given a hearing in the city irsoa proper effort, could be built jointly or|and for labor in the southwestern field. | court this morning at 10 o’'clock. Manchester—An effort is being made | at the expense of state and town and [ T#e sum of $150 was voted to the o 0 Torm & branch of the Sons of Vet- | Imperted Dinner Ware s T T ] s its survaw o JEWETT CITY e We are opening new patterns in =~ the loss sustained in the death of Dea~ Stratford.—In six ye the Wom- ! ©China Dinner Sets, our pEL--e importa- President William L. Clarke presid- | con Gideon T. Coll! of Westerly, R.| Creamery Made 55804 Pounds of |an's society of the Congregational Sor. We are snowing over forty Open | &d at the ragular mesfing of the Sev- | I For 27 years he had scrved as a| Butter Last Year—Receipts $10876 | church has raised $4.000. | tock Patterns, decorati d shapes | e ay Baptis sionary - society | member of the body. His interest in| _J, p Dot to be found elsewhere. . |held in Westerly. The session opened | the work and the effect of that work on ok Figunie e, AN e Aneauit. Bertin—1ne We a o with prayer by Rev. Dr. Burdett Coon | the cause of the Master was manifest| ¢ ¢ . | 1in” Grange, No. STANTONS BAZAAL! gur customera | of Snilon, N. J. The minutes of the | by a regular attendance on the meet- HOTTare of i eopn 0f the Sock- | Mechamies hall AAR, Westerly, R. I previous meeting were approved and | ings held and healthy co-operation in| the following officers mwere electeds BABIES! the reports of the corresponding sec- | all its plans. « | President, B G. Starkweather: first | . Sugatuck—. retary and treasurer were accepted for b "Siuniders. Tra B. Crandall aha | Jircoior. A Geistherdi second difee. | forvics e cons O ; - | has te Hide and Wicker Cases of various styles. John & Gea, B, Biis, JEWELER A BAD COLD Demands attention and the first step toward relief is a dose of ars of active cor S - ~ esignation to the se- Boon they will be big boys ana giris| lciters were read from Rev, D. H. H. Stanton were appointed 8 | tarom i Mo oeisth e dered his resignation to fhe s and thelr baby faces will be oniy 5| Davis of Shanghai, and Rev. H. Eu- nsider matters per-| X Goers foury ariaou Tactor Eaw. | lectmen. i su RE AX s s i e AT Wil e Tt e voiod il My D, o M resert 4t nesg, man: Afth director, S, L. Geer: inspec- | Simshury—Ex-Gov. George P. Mec- abe - catch _fheir smiles. , China. o . D. 21, and report at next. tors,’S, G. Norman, Clark Woodman- | Lean and Mrs. McLéan started this STILES, The Photographer, H- Dovis be suthocised do pustadb|meetile, . . ' on was slected | 20, aRditors, 36 G Starkweatber, D. week for u few weeks at Augusta, Ga., FHE.DEPENDABLE ] ice Brewn Building, - Westerly, R. I | pai chapel = missionary board to fill | DT EACk: to enjoy the golfing and climate. Confsction Laxative and Cathartic, produce pecla prl(,L Telephone S47. 2: r £ MISHNer. ot the ¥ In the twelye months ending Decem- healthy action of the bowels, relisving & oold a0 Ebenezer Ammokee, the young Afri- | the vacancy caused by the death Of | ner 31 1909, the superintendents re- | Hartford—The water suppl P T e e, ° can who is preparing for missionary | Gideon T. Collins port shows that 55,804- pounds of but- | increasing, there —being 1.5 AT ALL DRUGGISTS fifl, 25¢, 506 FOR 10 DAYS ONLY GEO. L. STILLMAN, pitvas voted that the missionary | ter were made. for which $i9,876.92 was | galions on hand. T E & + Whitman, 'Ma; Sropristor of the received. The patrons of the creamery | Of 126,600,000 gallons in a week. Sure-Lax Laboratory. Whitman, Mass. Coggawell St representative to the Gold Coast and peceived 32 2-8 cents per pound for s e o BtSwarts W s Westerly, R. L T - % butter fat, which is the largest price | Suffield—Miss Justina Stewart was . s S e R S PR burier Tt iien e Sad Bt rice | Selic o, Jusin, Semers e ovrowdll T Kagwai—) |00 Tailor-made Suit a. S. LEON, eagons, Also s ful o the history of the creamery. The re- ’L. P. Bissell on Monday by having her Dou't wait for & sick spell Ladies’ Tailor, 278 Main St . {5z £24 Balnding ead automobile peiat- Yor the bemefit of St. Michael's church, | 3 NS N S Plainville.—In the death of Douglas to como along and prostrate land there was a material addition to| 16 qu L e W ool el W. Mason Monday at his home in you Take Bechemck's Man- the chur asury as the result. The | Farmington avenue, the town loses one drake Pills whenever you foel a little dull or out of morts. N | prize finers were Agnes 1livan, The following officers were elected | of its oldest and probably wealthiest Th aigentic pe kg or, second: Robert!|at a meeting of Whatsoever circle of Sy, e - 2w e For Electrical SUPPUES | s sew tome cure Tnat arvone an |, RiR wichir, o550 Rt 1, o e B8 WARZogver ol 3 | Cvarla” sl R G . With There wers instrumental and vocal se- | church, at a meeting held Tuesday | Pertland.—-The bridges were swung e 3 and Construction, see » eh Swugiion. Tl lections rendered for the pleasur evening: Leader, Miss Ruby Thorn- | Monday morning for the first time in e Bentier uelsas oF Tine, [oin. an@ refreshments wee o8 ton; vice leader, Miss Alice A. Brown; | 1910, This is unnusually early, as it is L4 eaders for 1910 ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, St SISy MR N &, Brown | Iole Thie I el g v, 2 i e || L i 1 Bave a new Method that eu: — urer, Mrs. larke; work com- | February or the first of March that end stomach disorders. Your F Tel 497. €2 Main St, Westerly. | , IDaves now Method that cures rupfure snd Local Laconics. mittee, Mrs. J. Jeffers; sick com- | navigation is resumed. name on & post card gets it. in the - trying to sell you n Truss, but offer you s cure | Samuel Girven has leased the store| Mittee, Mrs. H. F. Cheney; entertain- ; SUBURBAN HOME FOR SALE. | iiRiays Curdd and ends all trass-woarng and | i, i pew Minehin boiaing | ment committee, Miss Ida I Foster; | Danbury:-The body of Boatswain Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Five acres land, 7 room cottage (bullt| danger of strangulation forevey. i 3 ! s | membership committee, Mrs. M. E. G | Frank E. Garvey of the United States Philadelphia, Pa. g255)" Sippuied witn “lown waler now | NG matier whehor you Rave o cingle, double | | The members of ‘z\ih terly ”x“"m Wilson. = navy, who died suddenly In China re- it ax novated, barn with | or navel rupture or one following an operation, | society will banquet at the Dixon house | 3 cently, arrived in San Francisco on Shea attached, snother ahed and small | my Method s an abrotute cure. - No matier Woak | hia. (Tharsaay) cvening Sent to Jail for Assault. Stbnie e R ancipag on oee Biscksmith shop with brick forge and | your age nor bow hard your work, my Method Jack Themes arvcsted by Dfiicer | LuoaiaT and WaS IonAI oLy ori: —— e shimney, all practically new, situate on | will certainly cure you.” I ecially want to e 3 S . T VLS G fiow: ehoor, B2 | st B o oo mpperent o ey STONINGTON Chesebro “of Ghiswold Monday ove- | 10Ching Danbury on Tuesdsy. fle from two large granite industries [ where ol forms of trusses, treatments and operas iles from business center of | tions have failed. 1 want to show everyone at Burnham in the town court Tuesday | Middletown.—The cannon scrap coir : morning to answer to the charge of | mittee at Wesleyan has revised the 1% aterly R 1 Easy terms of payment | my own epense, that my Method wil sud all | Baseball Association Mects and Elects Saired | Frap W Coy Real Estate| rupture suffering and truss weasing for all time, | Officers—Travel Club Hears Inter-| assault on William P. Holmes. He | rules of the annual scrap to be held on = ' J i ability aad lonear Ties by Tonetg Physical | osting Papers and Selections. pleaded not guilty but was found by | Washington's birthday. The principal e day Woate the evidence to be guilty. In default | changes have been made in the boun- d begin vour cure at once, Send no money, | The baseball season for this ve: of his fine, $10 and costs, in all $22.21, | daries with a view to concentrating desired. Frank Gillespie treatment of the halr and | important to neglect a sing! @ecalp. cures falling bair, baldness, ecze- e dandret and sther Irritations, Itahe | Simply mail coupon below. Do it to-day. opened auspiciously for Stoning he was sent to jail. the contest so as to afford more inter- V| Pope-Hartford & Maxwell §ag. burning, ete. Endorsed by lcading arge -attendance and much ALt the Boraugh: est to the spectators. ORDER NOW iy En ary t =L3g _ h G OWS air Ve ysicians. Shampooes, dry treatments, FREE COU0 asm is shown i rtir . s & oy = r H We b ormas FIEh Bt Fotter Langmortny , ihars] supgent § : g ¥ T. B. Keen on Wednesday afternoon ONE TO FIVE HUNDRED. E ; d make immediate B O j- ark location of Rup-| | brother, presid: ¢ tion, | T- 3 & 3 3 and we can . demonstration. the cars In stock a deli ture on D s P ¢ S Edward A. Geer of Griswold, while L B g9 Diseramand) |presided and (i minutes were (KR | i in one of his open lots one day | This Proportion of Saloons Would Be X ! i ANNOUNCEMENT. 08 - s e J12Y TICOBNS Dewhus rovort| 55 VEK killed a Diack smake 4 15 | First Step Toward State-Wide Pro- . 3.0 PR i M. B. RING Having purchased the photograph 2l Qb pdams ] | nave been $1.005.07 2 Teet (TNl oo & hibition, Says Hon. Hadlai Hull. / | . ’ e S B e DT doe o panse on-and 1 Section: of the stest penetack. to i ' . decstd 21.26 Chestnut Strest treet. we are ready to prove to ths Tiws Ruptured | A nominating committee wyas named, | 09 stction e steel penstock to| pon pradlai Hull, state's attorney of ¥ ANDERINE is to the hair what fresh showers 4°° B ople of Westerly and vicinity our T i S T MeDowall, Johm W | the Ashland Cotton company's electric | xeow London county, spoke at the Foy o b o mbire’ et aguation, 16 sbility to do the very best work A& Caune of Rupture mberlain and plant at Hopeville Wednesday morn- [,,ditorium at New Haven Monda : Ta Goes sight 1o the roots, invigorates and . Beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait |They presented the follo i |ing. Mr. Gilbert has had a wagon |,jgn¢ pefore the Federation of Men's 2 L soicivin sopdpl wracomdlys bosiindomcd of yourself given free with every doz- Jiomeers: President, Lorenz | built with low wheels for hauling such | liuns on “The Enforcement of _the streng - . ewW ®a 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, R I Diolire e . ph loads up to 30 tons. Liquor Laws.” Mr. Hull spoke enthu- % fe-producing properties cause the to grow Westerly. amberlain: se The local groundhogs had a fine op- | jj;stically of the recently passed law - 3 j sbundantly long, strong and beautiful. It at portunity to see their shadows Wed- |jimjting the number of saloons to one : - eI xapark Noyes; treasurer, G > Helmrich; | POrtU = ng brilliancy and vel- 3 | manager, Lorenzo D. Fairbrother: as- | hesday, as the —weather conditions |y, every five hundred population and ; : o i o gy S |] Q Fuy Your Shoes and Hosiery e |t A, W ke v oo | | Miss Minnie Bennett visited recently |PROPRCSIS] G, (o TS on Wter nis ) K M usc will ca oo new hair (o sprout all over the P L Sve < tee was ac-| with her sister, Mrs. James B. Terry. » of £ i L A scalp. Use it every day for a short time, u Speech a general discussion of the sub- ana gt & coupon on the Piano to be % !x,wn;rfll And the officers named w spsch & ) e g s ‘The association is to be rep Mr. Hull told of how he had succeed- be sufficient to complete whatever growth PURTILL’S, iere [0 Buy i WESIEMY ||, oaiomccicion s e o COLCHESTER SR e e : “ON THE BRIDGE.” Rhode Island lea b Fairk Yiddish Entertainment by King Lear JUS! Recen/ed er and Johm Chamberlain. The finan- 2 ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co.. clal committee consists of L. D, Fair-| Company—Delegates to Baptist Pluniber, Steam and Gas Fitter brother, S. T. McDowell and Charlec | Sunday School Convention at Nor- Do 2 P B Mebort e n't Persecute a Dealer fa Supplics. ed $1 and RSy cach year.| The King Lear company, composed | JOUI we. " LAWTON’S SANITARY FISH MARKET 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. L_and The annual dues were v on the river: no dust: no oder: every- | Wauwinnet Ave., Watch Hill. R L |made payable on April 1 of Travel Club Meets. of actors from New York and a num- Dber of local amateurs, made thelr sec- | Cat ot cathartics and tives. They are basna ——hanb——amnecomarz. Tty CARTER'S LITTLE Aledy from St. Paul writes in substance, as follows “When T began nsine Daoderfne my hatr would Bot come to my shoulders and now —AT-~ NOW at all druggists in three SALE NOW. zes 25¢, 50c and $1.00 i thing wholesome and clean. All kinds| 8UE14d ©f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their entertainin ceting o, A most entertaining wmeeting Wwas| ong appearance in Grange hall Wed- ®eason. Market 171 Main Stree! held by the mgmbers of the Travel eriy. foot of Cros Hart Schaffner & Marx | b Tuesaay afiernoon at 4 oclock at | NeSday evening. — The entertainment Sive us a call | Giub Tuesday afterncon at 4 oclock ai| was in the Jewish lanzauge, Between — e AN pen Lra the acts Joseph Laziak of New York Clothes the room very cosy and inviting. ' Ons | the acts Joseph Tasiak of New ¥ork Manicuring, Dermatology, Sh: k £ i sti pape was 7 rgeon Chiropadist Bealp Treat-" ARE SOLD BY that ‘on Folk Lore of frelind by Miss| e 7iay & dance was held under the per bottle Jant7d g = Muiler. She read many incidents of | Nror Yarie whe oa th e, from B s sl Bl S . MRS. M. I. EELLS L B. CRANDALL Co., the people and customs and _empha- | YR¥,YOUS T4 J20, the grand mareh g i g o = G ¥ sized the idea of the people as most e y E sirig Pifesiont Nisoen, by s el Rasgs| " Waesterly, R. 1. |gized the idea o the people as most Baptist Interests, b, o b ach grcater el than WALL PAPERS B G women have ever been familiar sighis| At the Colchester Baptist church ell of the other hair preparations in the ir Goods a speeialty. Fiae Violet SMITH’'S GARAGE. v.en;ngs stories by the fireside. Glas-| Sundav morning the pastor, Rev. B. . — 5 TR e ra ey e R gow. Scotland, was then taken up. A D. Remington, will take as his sub- e i it ocRTaEa - oF Site s P g Care to rents stering. of ¢ats: com |Fcading by Mvs. Tra Paimer cited many | ject, Christ Exalted. The sacrament FREE 7o, stor how auickly mdrie | - Our first_consignment cor 1 & Pl el Ayt T E el iine Tz | interesting facts. Glasgow is the me- | of the Lord’s Supper will be observed frew Lcis e will scnd n larwe sam. | Spring el. 330. hov23a®® [tropolis of Scotland, has a population | at this service. At the B. Y. P. U. Ble fresby retura mall to asyooe who Styles the Best, Prices the 1 4 supplies. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTr.N3 | 0 of 750,000 Mrs, Palmer spoke aboul | at 6 o'clock in the parlor of the church. Call and seo thom. the trade with America which opened the subiect is The Model Christian, KHOV/LTON DADEQIRE CO., CHICAGO, ILL., STORE— Now taking orders i . N EAT AT MURRAY'S STAR up in 1739. The cathedral built at St.| James Case leader. At the evenin th their name and address and 10c t 739. . : St. s C - with their name and address an a4 L I P R. G. Bliven & Co,, |,.. . ..msiimess " (Honkn e ol it Bulal'| e 67, ool il 28 S0 N T e e next to Star . . R. I |Glasgow s o ead of | addres On, the Bridge. Eoauiar Dinner, 26o. Meais at all | High strost- Mise M. Trombul fol. | Son. the subject being Home, Bweet s TAG REGAL SHOE AGENCY hour; Rovild |lowed with a paper on Ballads. Sir| Home. > P. F. MURTAGH, e give S&H Green Trading Stamps Walter Scoit was most ably sketched | The following delegates have been 92.94 West M A #ith all purchases. - AGENCY FOR THE /|ang many Scottish bailads were read. | appointed (o atiend the Sunday school z i v o S Ninety-eight photographs on the | convention in the Central _Baptist ort New Hom: Sewing Machines |waiis of i redting “roum were in-| church in Norwich, Tuestay, February /s RSN : spected with interest. Next Tuesday City Pharmacy| e isnes runin. vest construct. |2heet,’ih jnterest, Next Tucsday | & The pastor. Bev. =, D, Remington, A small lot of FURS left at TRY OUR :ga :"‘f‘-,fi,‘:fi,&’:fiin‘i~r‘gx"' Call ana A.Q\:gc? of Slcan‘. Dryburgh, Melrose and | cox, Mra. Jonathan' Allen. Edwin R. ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE THE NEW YORK STORE, Do RIS by M e Sna he | Be B i M f THE prices cut to half ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 54 High Street, - > Westerly. | Rev. F. C. Jones of W ¥ Bernice Allen, James Case. : 36 Canal St. wesm" KL novsd Wm. H. Browning. Borough Notes. Borough Briefs. < 1 BREAKFAST their value. ) £ R The Mystic rond and North Water| Charles Brown of North Plains was A : 3rz8a stregt has been put into condition by | in_town Wednesday. A sOUESTION Fur Coats, Fur Auto Rob extra MISS ROSE AHERN 5 tdb dressing of gravel M. and Mrs. George Loomis of Jongthye. wnd - Fur. Carriage 1 my new samples of Fall and The schooner Julia A. Berkele, from | Westchester were visiting friends in ) These Furs are good values t Infer, Wooichs. " Custom” Mads sults o New York to Nantucket, came In this| town Wednesday. + |one wanting such. ‘We o not ca week. Capt. Charles Anderson came| Richard A. Day of Salem was a over any Fur goods and are bous ro - F PELLEGRINY. I adles [‘] atter | caller here Wednesday, sell them T, | ; B e T e | R A : : Call end Jook tham over o 284 | 42 High St., Westerly Frank 3. Chesey makes oath be is senior Mrs. F. B. Willoughby. Y : THE L CEAPMAN (0. purioer of e fam of ¥, 1. Coeves & Cn. oing | Mrs.' Charles Russcil retgrned to X “tap % buddness Tn ihe City of Toledo. Counts and State | New Brifain Tuesday after a few days: ; n27daw 18-20 Bath Street The “::;’;:_MMLRL: Z'v;lut B0l B s s o B e soreait, and Gt st fm Wil yay (e s of | Visit with her mother on Norwich ave- oo Lo dleninall ERLY. R 1 T (L R R A NDRED DOLLATS for each and erery case | 1UE. : - opiai . ik g Dot e R R o Catarh tat comnoc e cired by e e ot vy | Miss Minnie Cavanaugh has return- IDE{\IT’IST"RY . 1 le now soing on. sty Cure FRANK 7. Chexey. | ed from a brief v T, High Class Dental Work ke = $200,000 sal d 5 a C v o eize me and subrved sy g | MP% M. B Sullivan. In Willimantic Kind bu‘- my"business. Your pa E g H H cnce, this 6in day of December, A. D, « was a special meeting of Col- Will be appreciated by me Pays Interest on Deposits. anics othiny - e, this 6ih day of Dy . A T s XDhers e - Good scrvice—Considerate attention 4 g-L. L + e avior or | Lebanon instaniad / D“d i’ :' f,LDRED are guarasteed the patrons of this in- Westerly, R. I. v Cataseh Cure 1 taken tnton, oouie. | the officers for the ensuing vear. Sup- ol Ny N Vs B Bidred, tation. Sasied ety o e, oxd snd” micon: Firiaces ot ‘tha Der_Was served at the close of the ! e L — Tt Bend for- e i meeting. Tel, f41-3. 43 Dromaway. Toledo, @ Abraham Eigart was in New Haven Sold by all Drugsics ¥ Take Hul's Fomily i pation. j Weniees s > Forestville.—Mrs. _1da Horn _ Moore < : i asrie Gouae, Siuty Gotd, | p EOTS N Ton S e Floral Designs and Cut Flowers E;s:ptm thzhcltlest (20 sore Jungs are lflnn-hew‘hk‘h she picked from a tree | v . F I o, oms at quickly develop into a that sl ew at her home on Church ‘ gsngerous fiiness it tne” ‘cold ix not avenve: Sne.of the lemene weighs 19 ; g ke . Foley's Honey and Tar stops ounces and the other 191-2 ounces. . aktast ¢ B the, cough, heals and eases the congest- | The tree is 10 1-2 inches high and h"l G E D U L D l G & 2 ©d-pavts, and brings quick relief. Leclsa buds and blossoms on it besides & Oszooa Paey 8tr Telephane 868 77 Co

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