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Moo to-Buy in Wetery | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. . Three Million Dollars . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efiicient in its management. Established 1901. Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometris. Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poi- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly. R. 1 Tt will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hamd Made Work is Our Specialty. ml{l and all Harness S\?plle‘ car- ried Ih stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at $13.00 and up. : N. H. SAUNDERS, Remeoved to 44 West Broad Street. Iy30d Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns In China Dinner Sets, our ¢wn importa- tion. ‘We are showing over forty Open Btock Patterns, decorations and shapes not to be found elsewhere. ‘We deliver free to all our customers, STANTON’S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. I. BABIES! Soon they will be blg boys ana girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, & Brewn Building, - Westerly, R. L Telephone 847. Jy23d Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to-be given away at PURTILL'’S, syasa “ON THE BRIDGE" LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: mo dust; no oflor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in thelr season. Market 171 Main Street, West- erly. foot of Cross street. Tel 343. Give us a call. augl4d Manlcuring, Dermatolo Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLS Irofessional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage Halr Goeds a speclalty. Fine Violet 84 Main St., Westerly, R. L irasa Telephone 490. -_— WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT w13 STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. €y, Shampooing, o Wsiry]| WHAT eight ths in tha Pro ty ’t_nn::d to pay costs o: $26.70. ! rt_of Postoffice Acflnconthen&o o a1 h:: Gorman- postmaster at Bris- Prest -has been ap- ‘pointed his successor. Claiming that it was wholly within the province of the town council, Sen- ator Arnold opposed the pas: of the . act aathorizing the General Fire Ex- tinguishing company to lay and niain- tain pipes, conduits and wires under the streets of Cranston. After a live- ly debate the measure was acted upon | favorably. % Daniel J. Sully, one of the best- known cottage owners at Watch Hill, has been_chosen vice president of the General Cotton and Securities compa- ny, recently incorporated under the laws of Delaware, of which John Hays Hammond is the president. The concern has an authorized capital stock of $10,000,000. Willlam Sprague, Rhode Island’s war governor, and Mrs. Sprague, ar- rived in Westerly at 3.15 Thursday afternoon, on the way trom Provi- dence to New York, and will sail from there for Paris Saturday. Governor Sprague is 80 years of age is erect, with color in his cheeks, and does not appear to be over £0. The governor and M Sprague will remain in Paris indeflx ly, where they will reside with the governor's granddaughter. Mrs. Inez Sprague Stivers, and her young child. IS BOING Annual Banqu:t Board of Irade—Military Exi Tonight—Accident to Fireman— eculiarities of tk Cider Ordinance—Rev. J. G. L utton Withdraws Re- signation. e Thermos ~ Bottles Today, Flag day, will be observed in the public schools, the exercises in- cluding remarks by the civil war vet- ‘erans, . The town council has appropriated 1 $81.55 to pay the clergymen, doctors and undertakers’ fees for returning vi- tal tistics. 3 Mrs. Cynthia D. Darling died on Thursday morning, age 67. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Abby J. Bryant, of West- erly, and a brother, Samuel Denison of New “Haven. Representative Albert H. Langwor- thy introduced a resolution to pay a bill of the Westerly Savings Fund and Loan association of $37.50; referred to the committee on accounts and claims. The feasibility of Westerly beiag connected with the Trolley basel league will be discussed by parties in- terested at 2 meeting to be held in the office of Attorney A. T. L. Ledwidge Saturday evening. ‘Westerly was represented at the an- nual state convention of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution in Providence, Thursday, by Mrs. Elisha C. Burdic, Mrs. Frank Larkin, Mrs. George N. Burdick, Miss Jennie R. Stanton and Miss Fannie D. Holmes. The funeral of Katherine, wife of Capt, John T. Murphy, was held upon the arrival of the noon train from - s ’ \ vesenes §5.78 Lunch Boxes, nickle ...... $1.00 Hide and, Wicker Cases of various styles. John § -Geo. H. Bliss, JEWELERS. TN to be purchased is on Ledward avenue, and Is to be used a location for standpi] that will in- crease the water four fold and make adequate provision for the long future. At the pumping station many additional wells have been driven and every preparation made to supply the new standpipes when e At present there is only one stand- pipe and to keen that supplied re- quires pumping frequently, especially during the summer season; with the addition there will always be a gener- ous supply of pure water in storage and with no greater 'Strain at the pumping station, once the standpipes are supplied. The local military examining board, comprised of Lieut. Col. Charles H. Ledward, Capt. Arthur N. Nash, ord- nance officer, with Lieut. Robert G. Thackeray as clerk, will convene in the state armory this (Friday) evening. They will examine members of the Fifth company, Coast Artillery corps, for promotion from corporal to ser- geant and from private to corporal. Harry Ha gton of Providence, a fireman on the New York, New Haven and, Hartford railroad, was injured while at Stonington Tuesday night and was taken to the Rhode Island hospital Thursday afternoon, suffering from ‘bruises of the right knee and contu- sions about the right thigh. While on his engine Tuesday night he was caught between the tank and the water spout from which water had been tak— en. He paid no special attention to his injuries until Thursday, when he decided to go to the hospital. An ex- amination showed that no bones were broken and after his jwounds were treated he returned homes . ‘on as Special Price FOR 10 DAYS ONLY On Tailor-made Suits Rev. John G. Dutton, who two week: ago formally announced his resignation as minister of the Broad street Chris- tian church, has now withdrawn the document. At the business meeting of the church called for. the special pur- pose of taking action upon’the resig— nation Rev. Mr. Dutton was asked the reason for his action, as he had not officially made any prior annournicement Norwaik.—F. B. Raynor, United States inspector under the pure food The temperance reform wave has|of his intention. . | Woonsocket, Thursday. There was a |law, was in South Norwalk the past struck th icense town of West-| He said he was perfectly satisfied| jarge attendance. Burial was in St | week investigating the ways and meth- 278 Main St erly for fair, and the town council bas | with the church and its members and | yichael's cemetery. She leaves be- |ods of the oyster shippers. "Phone 712-8. jan214 adopted an ordinance against the sale | with their treatment, and satisfied With | sides her husband four sons and three E A mentn e Nishen "‘:be COmPAct | his home in Westerly and with the | daughters. = = d part o wn_ w! s v | people of the town, but that his heal hildren " Cr . ?escrfl)ed. Therertlorefth; or{l)nance ;}f- Wwas not of the best and he felt the ths&llx‘)tD:Bg::;ec:il;seganggg 1,2:: 2 c “ b 4 Lea ders for 1910 ccts only a part of the town. The|neeq of a rest, which coiild probably | il o 57 "S00k “Dleaded gpilty, at FOR FLETCHER'S e T e e or comman | Bg found in,a new pasture. where his| ;o segsion of the Third district court ¢ Tt mlacali ferssentoq cider ia wol | ooeiiauties BOUMTIEST SRS in Hope Valley, Thursaay. Juaze 01-| C AS T ORI A in the his sole purpose of resigning was to get a needed rest. 2 After a discussion of a friendly na- ture, the pastor was asked if he would withdraw his resignation provided he be granted a vacation of six months, to give opportunity to recuperate. He said he would on condition, that he would not be called upon by the West- erly Ministerial association to fill pul- to be drunk upon the premises, within the compact parts of the town of Westerly. Further, that no person shall, in any tavern, eating room or other place of common resort, within the compact part of the town, sell or suffer to be sold fermented cider to be drunk upon the premises; or keep fermented cider .AUTO LINE Pope-Hartford INDIGESTION, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA GO Out-of-Order Stomachs Feel Fine Five Minutes After Taking a Little Diapepsin—Hundreds of Bulletin Readers premises. The <ordinance in the Washington county jail or state workhouse or home of correction in the county of Providence for a period not exceeding ten days. simply forbids the sale or the keeping with intent to sell fermented cider to be drunk on the The state law permits the that he was to confine himself to the work of the Broad street Christian church. ° It was then voted to grant Rev. Mr. Dutton a vacation, beginning March 1, the pastor to be in charge of the se vices at Easter time, and to then re- sume vacation from April 1 to Oct. 1. Nothing will remain undigested or sour, on your stomach if you will take a liftle Diapepsin occasionally. This powerful digestive and antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and prepare for assimila- tion into the blood all the food you can eat. acist a 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapep- sin you could always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, because you would know there would be no Indigestion or Sleepless Nights or Headache or Stomach misery all the next day; and, besides, you would not need laxatives with intent to sell same to be drunk|pits at Avondale, White Rock, Potter on_the premises. : Biill, Dunn's Corriers, Niantic, or other : THAND FHD— s E e Needlessly Miserable. The penalty shall be not less than |, gidcent places. He then withdrew his are Needl y € ; $10 or more than $20, or imprisonment resignation with the understanding h axwe ORDER NOW. ‘We have the cars in stock and can make Immediate delivery. Call for demonstration. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. M. B. RING, 21.26 Chestnut Street. New Spring WALL PAPER} Just Received —AT— Yerrington's ON SALE NOW. general sale of cider, and its sale is not construed as a violation of law. It is claimed, however, as a matter of police regulation, the town council has the right to enforce the ordimance as to the sale to be drunk on the premises. After the meeting there was a social session and general expression of con- gratulations. or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowels clean and fresh. Pape's Diapepsin can be obtained from your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. There is mothAng better for Gas on the Stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a Stom- ach Headache. You couldn’t keep a handier or more useful article in the house. gat what your stomach craves, without the slightest fear of Indiges- tion or that you will be bothered with sour risings, Belching, Gas on Stom- ach, Heartburn, Headaches from Stom- ach, Nausea, Bad Breath, Water Brash or a feeling like you had swallowed a lump of lead or other disagreeable miseries. Should you be suffering now from any stomach disorder you can get decsla Alfred A. Stillman, a member of the Stillman family of carriage builders, and son of the late Joseph Stiliman, died Wednesday night at his home in Grove avenue, after an iliness of near- l)’_‘tour xr(llontlhs. He w‘a&s gox;ln in W;x!l- erly, and always Tresided here, TS, Stillman about a week ago, returned b withinl ot o i from the Rhode Island hospital, where | If you will get from your pharm- she had been several weeks and un- £ derwent surgical operation. "He leaves a widow and one son, Lewis A. Still- man. ? can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only Mr. Stillman also leaves his mother, Mrs. Maria Greene-S¢illman, four possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years galning t. brothers, Eugene F., George L., John that and Wayland Stillman, and one sister, Mrs, Edwin.D. Krebs. We have made PAINLESS DENTISTRY a specialty, and whether you need filling, crowning. extraction or bridgework, we can do it for you positively without pain, and at from one-third to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality of work. IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us before ing elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, The town council has empowered the board of water commissioners to pur- chase additional land for the use of the water department. The property The Dixon house I.w dining hall was tastily decorated ursday night for the second annual banquet of the ‘Westerly board of trade, the decorat- ing being the work of William Arnold. The prevailing colors were red and white, streamers of which were fes- tooned and hanging at each window, This represents a fair ration for a man for a year. But some people eat and eat and w thinner. This means a defective digestion and unsuit- wiy® Eive S&H Green Trading Stamps able food. A large size bottle of | 20072 sn¢ hangng at each Window. PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when sets are ordered. All work San17a purchas ] . with potted plants in the window sills. guaranteed. Sl vt s Xith a white bannerette with “W. B. P! nl orks cn s mu S|u" .” in gold pendant from the top of ’l!h F S d 'h wind ¢ . O ; s R . oty g e el B KING DENTAL PARLORS, ¢ Fanning Studios, ALEXAMNDER HOBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I. — e e GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of th Stillman G we Coggswell St.. Westerly, R_L Car: & th Btoek of new and secon carsiaany hand carria; end wagons. Also a full line of harness e For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. ts of harness. Carriage repalr- -’-&' painting and -ntomofi‘llo ;:’l}{. flag festooned, and .at the other end were two flags arranged together and terminating in a point, parti-shield shaped, with the white flag of Rhode Island in the center. e chandeliers were trimmed with smaller flags, lau- rel leaves and red and white stream- ers, Four tables were lengthwise of the dining room with the. speakers’ table at one end. all the tables being decorated with vases of red-and white carnations and lighted colored candles, in addition to the regular ,artificial light of the spacious.dining hall. The decorations were in good taste, and were a credit to the decorator ,and to the entertainment committee who ar- ranged for the banquet. The commit- tee is composed of Arthur M. Cottrell, Arthur L. Perry, Willlam H. Brown- ing, Frank' A. Sherman and Frank P. Dodge. The menu admirably served under the direction of Landlord J.' F. Segar was as follows: Almonds DR. C. JACKSON, Franklin Square, Norwich. ® a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. F. Manager. 31 Wiliew St We are now takincgorders for Spring work. Our Wall Decoralors are arriv- ing and many new things wili be shown. Aiso Lace Curtains, Uphol- stery Goods amnd Shade work. Janldd Our Assortment of VALENTINES this year Includes a great variety fer equals in nourishing groperfia ten pounds'of meat. Your Phy- sician can tell you how it does it. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of peper and this ad. for our beautitul Savings Bank and Ohild's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Peari St.. New York Hours: Telephone, As An Inducement To You for a short time only, we will give abso- lutely free to each and everyome pur- chasing from us $35.00 worth of goods, a STANDARD MODEL A GRAPHAPHONE . valued at $22.50. |Whem to Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Steam amd Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. 1._an, a Wauwinnet Ave.. Watch Hill. R. I augl4d Celery o SUBURBAN HOME FOR SALE. Five acres land, 7 room cottage (built 1905), supplied with town water, now being thnrousbly renovated, barn with shed attached, another shed and small blacksmith shop with brick forge and _Oysters Half-shell Bisque of Tomato Soup Rhcde Island Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Squash Neapolitan Ice Cream old and Young, serious and gay, with Post Cards and Valentine Books for CAN YOU AFFORD to let this opportunity go by to obtain a nice Graphaphone for absolutely nothing? WE SHOULD SAY NOT. REMEMBER—you do not have to buy $35.00 worth of goods all at any one time. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes every fancy. Prices to suit all, chimney, all practically new, sit ARE SOLD BY Lady Fingers, : £ s . . mlh.d.?n ro.l?x 1% muey fnm:; :cy‘,':,,lle_ OAn ans » '?;0,352’“‘“""""6,;:{.’;*" This offer is for a short time only, as the stock of machines is E mile from two large granite industries 1. B. CRANDALL CO., limited. 4nd 1% miles from business center of The postprandial feature was pre- 5 - enterly, R. I Easy terms of payment | nov2od Westerly, R. I.| sided over by ex-Gov. George H. Utter We give coupons with every purchase. [ i desired, Frank W. Coy Ren’lanEzs‘;ste as toastmaster, and the Speakers were - feb3daw vk E e GG, President Charles Perry, who explain- Come now while they last at the iléspie treatment of the hair scalp, cures falling halr, baldness, c‘;:—‘ dandruft and other Irritations, Itcha , burning, etc. Endorsed by leading ysiclans. Sh. mpooes, dry treatments, reatments manicure Miss Lids ed the Spokane Rate Case; Hon. Wal- ter E. Ranger of Providence, commis- sioner of public schools for the state of Rhode Island, who spoke on Rhode Island Educational Interests: and Hon. George B. Chandler of Rocky Hill, 330 Main St., Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- plete repair department. Full line of supplies. Tel. 330, nov23d ““Big Store with the Little Prices.” SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street A small lot of FURS left at prices cut to half omas, High St, Potter-Langworthy be: ect ea . flding (Up Stairs) EAT AT MURRAY’S STAR member of the Connecticut leagisla- Je2d MUBRATS fire.wnose " subject was Reforms Telephone. Complete Home Furnishers. their value. next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. 1 | Réady Made and Real b oa Rob xtra ANNOUNCEMENT. B ot henter, Wegterly. R.Li| The speaking was intsrspersed with Pt . Ut Crriahe . M. Having purchased the photograph | hours. noviza | tenor solos, Good Night, Sweet Dreams, ey i Mo 0 e A B Py st o studio of A. A. Scholfield, -89 Main street, we are ready to prove to tha people of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do the very best work. A 1 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself gb'llver:l no; '!r:th every doz- en cabinets. * Rouleau & Co, Weaterly. City Pharmacy s TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly.R. L av28a Bes my new samples of Fall and Wi r ‘oolens. $1050 ‘and op cumlnA Made Slf"l J. F. PELLEGRINY, c.‘ No. 4 Main St., Westerly. ing, Pressing and Repulring. ’"Ca P & The Washington Trust Co., | WESTERLY, R. I i Capital ...........+...... $200,000 ! Surplus . $200,000 Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Goed service—Considerate attention are guaranteed the patrons of this in- | stitution. spond ONUMENT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- MAURICE W. FLYNN, 103 Main Street. and Drink to Me With Thine Eyes, by Martin H. Spellman, and baritone solos, Three for Jack, and Elaine, by Willlam H. Browning. - During the service of the menu music was fur- nished by Gavitt's Ideal’ orchest Whal and Where (0 Buy In NorWich There were one hundred and forty 1 i rortesionat e o | Poslomian Shoes Joseph F. Smith, FILORIST ness and professional interests of Westerly. and the notable gathering FOR MEN. Sold exclusively by 200 Main Street, Nerwich. Ivia one wanting such. We do not carry over any.Fur goods and are bound te sell them. Call and look them over at THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., jan27daw 18-20 Bath Gtrest. WALL PAPERS Our first consignment for Fall and Spring received. Styles the Best, Prices the Lowest. Call and see them, Now taking . orders for Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating, AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is right. Call and see a demonstration =2t THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, Westerly. novsd ‘Wm. H. Brownin " MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly effort In booming the industrial inter- ests of the town. There were a num- ‘ber of out of town guests, including Henry W. Tibbits, secretary of the Norwich board of trade; Thomas W. Ryley of Mystic. George H. Robinson and Dr. James ‘Weeks, Jr., of Ston ington. and Speaker Burchard of the Rhode Island legislature. ~ During the exercises Representative Albert G. Martin submitted a resolu- tion, unanimously adopted, directing that the Westerly board of - trade, through its secretary, address a let- b wil, result in the increased interest in P. CUMMINGS, the board of trade and with it renewed (Premiums.) 52 Central Avenue. Custom Grinding1 TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS i at YANTIC ELEVATOR. { SweetFioridaOranges 20 for 25¢ ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 High street, or or e s e . SOt Mmovel] senctortis several boards of trade and | A. R. MANNING, ' Yantic, Conn. OTTO FERRY, P. F. MURTAGH, commercial bodies of the western Telephone. decl4d Ten 703 336 Fraokll Telephone. 92-94 West Main St : : states and to the representatives i b ot A o Mechanics Clothlng Co. gongress from the states of Rhode. Ta- = Nres aelivery; th, sl DAty af ¥he BV, 4L Ot land and Connecticut, requesting their T Westerly, R. I support of the Weeks bill, passed by OUR WflRK DENTISTRY . the house at the last session of con- gress too late to, be reached in the senate, but which has been’ re-intro- duced into the present-congress, ask- ing for .the establishing’ rest re- serve in the Appalachian and White Figh Class Dental Work of every kind is my business. Your patronage will be appreciated by me. DR. C. B. ELDRED, Assisted by Dr. V. D. Eldred, THERE 1s no aavertising medium In Bastern Congecticut egual to The Bule letin for business results of the critical ‘DR JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. meets the approval people. Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. THERE 1s no adavertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to Th 2 | mountains for the conservation of th, s i Room 10 ’Ph 5 CENTRAL BUILDING, latin for business resuits. S Bl | aber, moll and’ waltsr shagll o Hrey | TOL 958 Rear 37 Franklin Street. | .1 °'"\32 LR Py 43 Breaawar. England. st sept27id - may1ia Tnsd Roswell D. Birchard, speaker of the Rhode Island house of representatives, made the closing address on The Poli- tics of Rhode Island, and. went into details- on the beef trust and. general regulation of corporations. 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 tbo‘l Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. has everything in stock to fll all orders. During the Lenten season do b not be afrail to give us a trial, cither]! GEDULDIG’ S, by mail, telephone or in person. Telephone 147 .. 77 Cedar Birest C. S, FAIRCLOUGH. Proa b A . 1th Y+ e whole story. f STETSON & YOUNP may2io . Manufacturer and Buiider, Westerly, R. I Posimaster Nathaniel P. Stonington was W