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1o Buy in Westerly Westerly Branch. Capital ........ Three Million Dollars s ........ Three Millisn Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. < Wiberal courieous and efficient in Its ‘management. Established 1901 Harcls I Welis. O. D.. Optometrist. Datective vision corrected by the prop- ‘er adjustment of lenses. Room 9. Poi- IN %MB ABO The Mason estate is by will left in trust to Willlam C. Stanton, a former resident of Westerly, to form a nucleus for a fund for the purpose of promot- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L Tt will pay you well to get our | prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Haad Made Work is Our Specialty. ips and all Harne: PD“" car- in stock. Facto L Steck 5t $15.00 st an L Damness ~. B SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 Weat Broad Street. e B Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- | tion. We are showing over forty Open | ock Patterns, decorations and shapes not to be found elsewhere. We deliver free to all our customers STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1. BABIES! Soon they will be big boys ana girls and their baby faces will be only s memory. Bring the bables and I will catch thelr smil STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, Westerly, R. 1. 234 Fuy Your Shoes and Hosiery | mod get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” sy23a LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust: no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds e Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in thelr season. Market 171 Main Street, West- erly. foot of Cross strest. Tel Give us a call. Manicuring, Dermatology, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. I EELLS | Frvfessional Masseusa, Iody and Facial Massage | Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Main St., Westerly, R. L Iyse Telephone 490. Shampoolng, WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTr.. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridga. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stam: #ith all purchases. - iz Monumental Works 1 will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My expert. | ence of vears ic at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. I. GEO. 1. sTILLMAN, Srobristor of the’ Stillman Carriage Coggswell St. Westerly, R.1 Carry “the largest | stock of new and second hand carriages ehd wagons, Also a full line of harngss and parts bf harness. Carriage repair- i2g 2ad painting and automobile paint- & For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel 4o7. 62 Main St, Westerly. SUBURBAN. HOME FOR Five acres land, 7 room cottage (built 1905). supplied with town witer. now Batng thoroughly renovated, barm with shed attached, another shed and small blacksmith shop with brick forge and chimney. all practically new, situate on macadam road % mile from school, 3% mile from two large granite industries #nd 134 miles from business center of Westerly R I Easy terms of payment if desired. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co.. Westerir. R. janz0d ALE. Giliespie treatment of the hair and cures falling hair, baldness. scse- =a ruff and other Irs o1 BE buring oie * Entored by iiadivg Fsicians Shampooe: raat Em oiiments” manicore iies 13 omas High St. nuwun.—::un-y aine (15 Stalta) ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield, 3y Main atreet. we are ready to prove to the Peopic of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do_the very best work A beautiful 16x20 water colored it of yourself given free with every doz- €8 3400 cablnets. F. Roulesu & Co. este: City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L Bes my new samples of ana Winter Woolens. Custom Made Suite $1250 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Main St. Weaterly. Sgapine. Pressing and Repuiring. The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L Capital - $200,000 Surplus '$200,000 Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service— Considerate attentl are guaraateed the patrons of this stitation. Whers 1o Buy in Westa ing the temperance movement. While the size of the Mason estate will not be known until the will is probated, Mr. Mason was considered a man of means, the realty in Bristol comprising three dwelling houses. Marmaduke Mason was a Bristol nonogcnarian, who died in the state hospital two weeks ago. Jameés Coyle is held in the county jail awaiting trial for the murder of Mr. Mason. For several weeks hefore the assauit, Mr. Ma 's_physical condition was im- paired, his fear arising from the as- sault affected his mind and he died, literally frightened to death by his exciting experience when beaten and robbed. The estate Is left in trust, the rev- enue to be divided between the state Clean Soap To use a cake of soap reeking with the dirt and it may be the disease germs from the hands of many previous users is a relie of an unsanitary age. Decency demands that each usez | shall have clean, sanitary soap)| This means the abolishment of the common soap cake. The Soapator is the modern soap dish. It furnishes each user an individual supply of hygieni= cally clean soap. By'simply tumning a handle granules are shaved from a cyline der of solid soap, locked within. These granules are more soluble and delightful to use than a wet, soggy cake. SOAPATORS are being adopted every- where because modern, hygienic and economical. Simple, sightly and easily attached. Write for “The Modern Way to Use Soap and List of Prominent Users.” Sold on 30 days’ trial Special Combination package—Soapator and box of assorted soaps sent anywhere, | earriage prepaid, for $5.00. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED | This Company requires high-grade representatives in every city and offers exclusive territory under a very sttractive sales plan which guarantees agents a cone inuous income. Correspondence invited from iose interested. | GRANULATOR Soap CompaNY B West 291 Srreer. New Yorx | S WS T rly ROBERT DRYSDALE co.. Plumber, Steam and Gas FJtter and Dealer in Supplies. | §4 Main Street, Westerly, R. 1_ana Wauwinnet Ave, Wateh HIll R. L auglid Hart Schaifner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANDALL CO., Westerly, novzoa R. SMITH'S GARAGE 330 Maln St. Westerly. Cars to rent; storing of cars: com. plete repair department. Full -line of supplies. Tel. 330. nov23a EAT AT MURRAY’S STAR RESTAURAST, next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. L Regular Dinner, 25c. Meals at ali hours. novizd AGENCY FOR THE New Home Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is righi. Call and see a_demonstration THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, novsd MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly erly. Wm. H. Browning. We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy_Elock, 68 High street, or or about Jan. 1st 1910. Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clothiag Co. Westerly, R. I dec1sd THERFE 1s no aavertisiig medium in Eagtern Conneoticur aqual to The Buls for .ullnm res [‘- INUMENT w your interest to corre- with me. Manufa e and Builder, estirly, . Marmadlk h&tnn Leaves Estate to Promote | emperance Cmue—-filble School Sessions at Baptist Church— Leaths, Mrs. Geo. Lueck, Joseph Ryan—Family Care- less in Contagious Case. liams of the T! Tuesda; n.tternoml, sale of liquor con 517408 Tor Sppoirance @t the resula of for r court session vy morning. These officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Ashaway Clay company: George L. Babcock, presi- dent; George N. Burdick, vice presi- dent; Frank Hill, secretary and treas- urer; Earl J. Robinson, manager; Ira B. Crandall, Charles Clark, Charles Stanton, A. B. Briggs, L. A. Briggs and G. B. Langworthy, directors. George A. Wilson of New Bedford, a mill_superintendent of twenty years® experience, has been appointed general superintendent of the ‘B. B. and B. Knight chain of cotton mills, inclu ing the mill at White Rock. He fills the vacancy caused by the retirement of Gharles H. Fish. He will have su- pervision of twenty mills, employing 7,000 people. Under the auspices and for the ben- efit of the Westerly High School Ath- letic association, the Brown Glee clubs and the Brown Symphony orchestra gave a high class concert In Bliven opera house Tuesday evening before a large audience. Although the concert was an_ expensive entertainment by reason of the large number of enter- talners, quite a sum was added to the treasury of the athletic assockation. UT WESTERLY a and national prohibition committees. Mr. Mason was a firm advocate of to- tal abstinence and worked for the sup- pression of sale of intoxicants. The will provides that the income from the fund shall be used by the committees in the prosecution of their work in | the suppression of the sale and man- ufacture of intoxicating liguors as a beverage. Should the prohibition par- ty and the national and state com- mittees become extinct, the trust fund shall revert to some charitable soclety. Mr. Mason was an ardent prohibition- erved-on the party committees and several occasions candidate of for the general assembly from Bristol. In the discussion in connection with the lively complaints of Mrs. Mary Grafr, at the town council meeting, JEWETT CITY Mrs, Graff declared that spotters were oy paid from (ne {ovi's money o sccure | Borough Committess Named—Rev. J. sales of liquors in the drug stores in $ |'the Buhaime. owned by her in’ Canall :CF¥. Newton and-iis Brother. Ss street, which she claimed was wrong, | for England—Men’s Club’s Social. copecially as her tenants woro the 068 | 1o pegular moeting of the : and burgesses was held Monday even- ing, Warden 1. F. Lewis presiding. The following comuniitees were appointed: Police, J. B. LeClaire and F. E. Wil- liams; fire, Joseph McCarthy and D. P. Auclaire; streets, I .F. Lewis, J. B. LeClaire and D. P. Auclaire; nuisance, { Joseph McCarthy and F. E. Willlams. | J. C. Delaney received the oath of office’ and his bonds were accepted, as well as those of A. C. Burdick, the clerk and treasurer, and John A. Hourigan, Councilman Burdick of the police committee declared that not a cent of | the town's money was used for the | purpose, as alleged, and he certainly 4 ought to know. That money was of necessity used in order to get the re- quired evidence is a sworn fact, there- | fore there is question as to who fur- nished the required cash. It is stated | that when the new police committee | gave attention to complaints of viola- | tion of the liquor law, ana commenced et iavestigutio ey e | the collector. " It was voted to author- L o e he ™ cass, and | ize the police committee to bring a list | that the required funds were provided | o at le:mi six names of suitable men | by Councilman Burdick from his pri- ]t'o be awgr;:w‘l = unvg;rlxflmem o~ | vatq purse, and mot from the public [ licemen. ~The following bills were vot- e § & Fomiean $1552 BB, Driscl It is said that an effort be made | §:.. Lt o Bl o] | to have Councilman Burdick make- a | $55.14; Payne ardner, . Cl Delaney, $3; T. J. Driscoll, $17.50; | statement of his expenses as a police -man, at the next meeting of the town council, and insistence made that he accept recompense for the amount he expended in an authorized | attempt of enforcement of the liquor ws in Westerly, Thomas Murray, $21.75; Timothy Shea, | $21.75; George H. Jennings, M. D. $27.62; Finn Brothers;$1.85; J. E. Leon. ard & Son, $142.20; G. H. Prior, $2; O. F. Miller, $5; B, R. Garner, 60 cents Jewett City Blectric Light plant, | $135.46, $5.86, $7.15: A. C. Burdick, | agent, $28 and $14; R. J. Guy, $18.50. Called to England. Rev. J. Edw. Newton and his brother committ A Peary pocket piece is carried by Postoffice Inspector Charles H. Pendle: ton of Westerly, which he prizes high ed before J Oliver H. % raigne ore Judge Oliver H. wi- | los ty R L. Frasy dan Qlub. There were ‘bers present. neighboring Kiageriold Sundas to witness the work- ing of the third degree on twenty can- didates at a special meeting of Mar. Quette council. The work will be done | by State Deputy Kennedy and staff of New Haven. ‘shown Monday night, when the dedica- tion of a fine American the main feature of the cel the 18th anniversary of the National Slavonic sod-(y, held at members of the wenty-six mem- and speeches RMI‘:—W . Columbus owns WAl Do in Bedibport-nit_the Hikyonians oy people intensely patriotic was was made bration of | No. 88 of Scoit’s Emulsmn is the food-medicine that not tonic for children of all ages. 'meympldlyain weight and health on small doses. bz Send 100, name of paper and this ad. for our Doastifal Savings Bank and Obila's Skesch- Book: Each bunkcontats Good Lack Ponn. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 PeariSt, N.Y. CORSETS Iy, Tt is & small piece of crystal rock | started for England Tuesday, called Dicked up by Commodore Peary in lat- | there by the serious illness of thelr itude $3 degrees 43 minutes north. The | father. | Tusings om the sides of the stone are A Story-Telling Evenin, a1 %o iRalcate that it had been ex- | The Men's chub of the Gongresation- | A . posed to the hot ravs of the sun. The | a1 chureh enjoved a social eveming. of model souvenir was presented Inspector Pen- | story_telling Tuesday evening. Re- | Betin. by Bostmaster . B, King of | sory-tellnE JEnseliy oveqtas s o | for every figure. Portland, Me., who received it With | raction of Mrs. A. F. Shaw and Mrs. G. other smceimens Trom the Giscoverer. | o pomony g Mrs. Charles E. Spicer and Mrs. _Rev. George W. Rigler, D.D., pre- | yyajter Marshall assisted in serving sided at the convention of the West- | rarrashments. Stly Bible school, which. opened Tues- | " oosme o social hour thare were #0- Gay afternoon in’the parsonage of the First Baptist church with a large at- tendance. Miss Bmma Langworthy of the Seventh-day Baptist church read ms of a Teacher. 2 paper on the Pro ha Woodman of After which Miss Marl “MATH the Potter HIll Sunday School submit- ted a paper on the Problems of a Su- perintendent. An interestine and in- structive discussion followed the read- in Supt. W. B. Wilson of the state of Rhode Island Sunday school conven- e e N T | = ~~\\\\\\\\\\\\_»““\_,:;;\ ternational graded lesson, An address AT IS was also made by Isaac Burgess of % WAoo Providence on the subject, The Scope - and Value. of the Bible School At 530 the convention adfourned until 7 o'clock and supper was served by the ladies of the Iirst Baptist church. The evening session was held in the church and commenced with praver at 7 oclock, in order that those in at- tendance might have opporiunity to attend the Brown concert. The ad dress was by W. W. Maine of B ton, secretary of the Men's Movement of Massachusetts. He referred cape- The well known E-M-F cially to the importance of getting men_ into the churches for the of the Bible in Jarge classes. Tt dress was instructive and inter and will result in an effort to get more |'of the men of Westerly to study the Bible in the Sunday schools After a long iliness, and in her 64th year, Anna Katherina, wife of George Lueck died just before midnight of Monday at her home in Granite street Mrs. Lueck came to the United States about forty years ago from Germany where she was born Dec, 26, 1846. She was married in New York and soon thereafter Mr. and Mrs. Lueck came tc Wester] 5 Mrs. Lueck is survived by her hus- band, Your sons and four daughters, Harry Lueck of Seneca Falls and Fred erick. Edward and George of Westerly and Mrs, Frederick Reed. Mrs. Howard called dear are, when justly estimated, t ness and not for excellence of workman: factures. ‘oversoid. McFarland and Miss Minnie Lueck of | the agency is solicited. Westerly and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Norwood. Frederick Lueck is now in a Lowe! hospital recovering from a serious at tack of typhoia fever contracted in t! hospital, where he was being treatec for a broken arm and other injuri 21 Chestnut Street, Oft Garage 'phone 929 ent York a_former resi in New Joseph Ryan, Mystic, died Tuesday T e baen i Mystie ana i | There is Only One brother, John Ryan, of Stonington, o two' sisters, Miss Norwich and Mrs New York. Marguerite Ryan of Frank Saulkner of That is Elizabeth Quartromani, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonsoc Quartromani, died Tuesday morning of malignant htheria. No physiclan was called until Monday and there is fear that other cases will follow. Lewis Stanton, health officer, placed the Always remember the full name. Look 25c¢. Quartromani home at 9 P under quarantine and step taken to prevent a sprea ease. There are seven other c in_the family and a number of adults for this signature on every box. The Car of Quality much less profit to the artist than tbose which Beautiful forms and compositions ars not made by chance, ever in any material be made at small expense. Over 10,000 E-M-F “30" cars are today on the roads owners and every owner is boasting. A satisfied owner is the best sales- man. That's why the demand for this car has alw: supply, and its younger brother FLANDERS The Imperial Garage, ““‘Bromo Quinine’’ Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ESON” «30” and iis little brother Flandere “20” ALSO CARS OF QUALITY All works of quality must bear a price in proportion to the skill, time, expense and risk attending their invention and manufacture. Those things he cheapest; they are attended with everybody calls cheap. nor can_they A “composition for - cheap— ship is the most frequent and cer- tain cause of the rapid decay and entire destruction of arts and manu- in the hands of ys exceeded the possible “20” is already so heavily To be more acquainted with the good features of these cars, a call at Norwich, Conn. House 'phone 651-4. [ 2= reside in the same house. These ha ‘been permitted to roam at will a the health authoritfes had no kno ledge of the prevalence of the disease. Local Laconics. D. Harold Livingstone has entered the employ of C. B. Cottrell Sons. Rev. M. S. Anderson of New Britain for a short time only, Mrs, A, in the Rhode Island weeks, has returned _to » has been tal for five her home ir A. Sthiman, w hos: Grove ,avenue.. She is gradually m- proving from the operation at the hos. a STANDARD MODEL pital. The fellowship meeting of the Con: valued at $22.50. gregational chur Pawcatuck North Seontngton a, Mystic at tonington will be held in North Ston- ington “tadav (Wednesdny). The ad |[j Graphaphone for absolutely nothing dress will ba by Rev. Mr. Harnshaw o1 REMEMBER—you do not have to Myst any one time. “The _mont. This offer is for a short time only, erly Nu limited. the conte Tial building Estelle Murray made report < transactad Miss Angeline Catto and Padl Bott- neli were married in Christ Episcopa church Tuesday morning by Rev. Wil- liam ¥. Willlams. They were attend- ©od by Miss Virginia Catto and Bottostc tinelli, sister of the ‘bride .and Brother 0f'the groom, Pespectively Bl Stingon of Potter Hill was ar- routine SCHWARTZ BROS., As An Inducement To You lutely free to each and everyone pur- chasing from us $35.00 worth of goods, CAN YOU AFFORD to let this opportunity go by to obtai We give coupons with every purchase. Come now while they last at the ““Big Store with the Little Prices.’ Complete Home Furnishers. we will give abso- A GRAPHAPHONE a nice ? WE SHOULD SAY NOT. buy $35.00 worth of goods all at { i as the stock of machines is 9-11 Water Street THE MOHICAN COMPANY VEAL CUTLETS Fresh Gut Fine Tender Fine TRIPE Stoex SAUSAGE MEAT Best Lemons doz. KALE 3 ]fl[} lfi:;zy comb ]fifl FRESH COUNTRY ALASKA SALMON 2 cans 17¢ CLAMS 2 cans 17¢ Kippered HerringinSauce 15¢ SARDINES - 6 cans 25¢ BLOATERS 6 for 14¢ Solid Quari ROUND Oyster sTeak s 13€ excellence of ednesday and Thursday Specials SHOULDER ROAST BEEF BEST LAMB CHOPS HAMBIIHG STEAK BEEF Showing - 19c § OYSTERS Narragansett Bay 25¢ Wednesiay ONE HOUR SALE 4 to § o'clock Crackers That Means Long Service Here are some records of Keen Kutter Tool service; Saw 20 years, Draw Knife 13 years, Hatchet 32 years, Shears 17 years, Butcher Knife 20 years—and 35 Saws have been sharpened with one Keen Kutter slim taper file. KEEN KUTTER TOOLS is shown by the fact that over 100,000 Keen Kutter Draw Knives have been sold and never one returned as defective. Keen Kutter Tools have been standard of America for 36 years, and 10 better tools have ever been made. Zutter trademark covers a complete line of Thermos T .. $3.00 Pints, nickle . $3.75 Pints, pig skin 4.7 Quarts, black ol | Quarts, nickle . $5.75 Lunch Boxes, wiekle . s100 | Hide and Wicker Cases of various style John & Geo. H. Bliss, b 12¢ - Ih. i { s ' I Special Price Bl FOR 10 DAYS ONLY - - . 10¢} on Tailor-made Suits 6 Ibs. 2 lbs. Fing Cooking Potatoes pk. Choice S. LEON, Ladies’ Talior, 278 Main St "Phone janz1d Leaders for 1910 | in the ...AUTO LINE... Pope-Hartford —AND THE- Maxweli ORDER NOW. 1% foz. 3Tc 3 lbs. 25¢ 3 Ibs. 13¢ RAISINS phy. 7e Fancy TOMATOES - can 9¢ Mohican SOUPS 3 cans 25¢ EGGS PRUNES RICE w make demonstration. s In stock and delivery. Call M. B. RING, 21,26 Chestnut Stree have the immedi; decs1d New Spring WALL PAPERS Just Received —A Yerrington's ON SALE NOW. Jan17d The Fanning Studios 31 Wiliow St. We are now faking order: for Spring work. Our Wall Decoralors are arriy ing and many new things wi be shown. > Aiso Lace Curtains, Uphol stery Goods and Shade work Janidd 0NION5 Oc WALL PAPERS ‘The uniform Our first consignment f Spring recelved. Styles the Best, Prices Call and see them, Now _taking orders for I Paper Hanging and Decoratin P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92-94 West Mair oct19d The Keen tools and cutlery. Sold by A small lot of FURS left THE HOUSEHOLD, prices cut to half The Bulietir Bldg., 74 Franklin St. their value. at YANTIC ELEVATOR. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. Telephone. deci4a A OR WORK meets the approval of the critical Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. Tel. 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street, sept27. a \DR. JONES, Dentist, - over 1y Fur goods and ar L What and Where to Buy In Norwich o PR 24 % % | TllEL L. CHAPMAN (0. Bostonian Shoes Joseph F. Smith, [s»zrer 18-20 Bath & FOR ME 'NTISTRY 2 e S FLORIST s A o CUMMINGS, | 200 Maln Street, Norwicn. | * “.;';""c‘:’ g A m Grindin PURE OLIVE OIL Jesig > Cu§ut2DAVS and FRIDAYS g peThere are many brands, but only one | JOSEPH BRADFORD, LAPURA leads them all. We import it direct from Italy. We sell it at a low price. Lat us Aupply you 0. FERRY, Tel, 7 336 Frasklin St Free delivery to all parts of the city. Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Orde 108 BROADWAY. Tslephone 263 Forai Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 8 77 Codar Stree 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 ’Phone 32-3 may1ia QUALITY in work ‘'should always be considered, espectally when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stors. STETSON & YOUNG may27d Jy26a CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formariy st Madge's Mtabls d_in rear of No. § Franklin THAMESVILLE STORE W. Rose Canned Cherries, Apricots, Salmon and Lobsters. Progress Flour is our best. Gullford 1-.., 57 may1dd Tomatoes cannot be beat. If you try -s gl mmpgre. 8. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop. |ietin for business results