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s %fim | ‘ M [ srmmemmimaienel | GEO. A DAVIS s s o, | 1N WESTERLY SUNDAY MORNING High Priced Groceries - A TEING OF THE PAST ‘We have in stock a good supply of Valentine Crepe Paper, Napkins and Lunch s ‘esterly Branch. wl' L e m """"l hars. James A. Welch Loses Stables, Home, Horses and Other : Over Fifty Thousand Asbsuntss Property—Lfficient Work of Firemen Saves Firs: |chool; Bdward : If you trade at the A&P Store—the Consumer’s friend. We guarantee - '} Bapti Charch frad Doatruction and Cixon HowselJounts SRt o, e e e e S s 4% wiw.. || B8, Cardibeasdl Red Hearts - 5 TR ¢ % Die Ferare, Harriet Lanphear, _ Established 1901. frem Serious Damage—Fire Staried [Near Chimney Miehike, M&lzpnt Morenzont; “Abeie L b4 parties who deal with us to be dissatisfied. Get an A&P Grocery Ca Harola L Wella. O. D. Optometeist. | * . % 2 . | Pember and Lorena Randall. ) ettty 5 Datustive vision cofrectel by the /SIS in Harness Room—Welch Froperty Partially Insurec — ogue for ’s Birth adsustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- Chte CO - e Tamamorthy oy WesstE S 1| » Mrs. Ida May of New London SPECIAL MBINATION SALE wlflmflfl'fln s B y e 1s the guest of Mrs. Frederick Ople. | Valentine parties. w4 3 4 The most disastrous fire that has|ted and the roof of the el burned, the| Miss Lizzie Sweet of New London is | [ mediately absorbed, . wvisited Westerly in years was that of | fire eating its way to within a shori|the guest of Mrs. J. Ambrose Higgins, 4 » distance of the main hotel building. . Washington Score Carde, Congre early Sunday morning, which was dis- James R. May of New London spent Playing Cards with Washington covered half amhour after midnight in | This ell is two stories in height, the{go g Bon e the Tivery snd sales stables of James |lower portion being occupied in part|Sandey Wi ‘brother, Dr. with a $1.15 oh for $1.00 Py Gt Woe l i l acks, Hatchets for nner rds an 60 || score Cards. and other specialties for | A. Welch in Broad and Union streets. | by Davy & Maxwell, while the upper It >ill pay you well to get our | Oniy onc employe was in the stable at | floor was used as a laundry, stock prices on diamonds, 10088 “‘OF | (he outbreak of the fire, which orig- | Foom, store room and pastry rooms i here was a meeting of pariles in- Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our terested in having ‘esterly repre- | il beantiful Savings Bank and Ohild's Sketch- 1 Ib. Tea at 60c, or 2 Ibs. Coffes at 30c a Ib........ 3 mounted, before purchasing. : o vas | sented in the Trolley baseball league > 2 CASTRITIUS. inated near the chimney leading from | The B 8 Trber ey betwecn the|In the office of Attorney Ledwidge | [l SCOTT & BOWNE, 408 Pearf St., N. Y. :::fi:".";fl: .l;:"‘::yfl;l::y flavor of AGP Extracts.... 2 PG AR L) T Leading Westerly Jeweln were out on driving jobs with cabs and | Dixon house and the Tirst Baptist mmdly ;vxeninx. but no ‘definite ac— - - 5 loses, i g ks i kit Wit T wawr Sbdi e in carting theatrical scenery, while Mr. ['church, and their active work pre- n was en. . can Sultana Pepper or any kind of Spice . a 3 BEAVY AND Welch was sitting in his house ad- |vented the fire from reaching the ho-| Rey. €layton A, Burdick ted at 1 package A&P Jelly Powder ... g, o 10 LIGHT HARNESS | joining, waiting the return of his men | tel. : the largely attended funeral ‘services MYSTIC. SPECIAL PRICE MADE BY HAND. hefore” retiving. | When the man re-| The total fire loss.is placed at $60,- | of Alfred A. Stillman Saturday after- 1.15 0 ! Fana Made Work In Our Spectarty, | Ported the fire Mr. Welch hurried to|000. The fremen did sreat service in|noon. Burlal was in Oak Grove ceme- | Novel Features of Children's Masquer- $1. || A Picture Back Playing Card, four de- T hips and all Harnees Subotis var. | the stablos and found the flames ras- | practically keeping the fire confined to|tery, Ashaway. =The bearers were| .goSpecial Service for Firemen— 15 A BTy ooiey- b S50 pir- sl 9 . rred Fae in e e e S abics | the Welch property and in saving the | George L., Wayland A. and John A. R Give this Special Combination Sale B atook e 1in.00 saa apinde Harneas | 8 cir N Welch ot owt some of the | First Baptist church from total de-|Stillman and Otis F. Dean. 0. 0. F. to Confer Degree—Brief | {5, 1"'"\G Betier Goode on Earth, Discount N. H. SAUNDERS, horses and as the fire was :prm(ng ;tmction,nnd éhv Dixon house perhabs hA lFogt Mfiam soldier surrepti- Notes. 31_06 i Remoued to 44 Weat Broad Streee. | rapidix he rushed back to his house | from serious damage. tiously donned the citizen’s garb of a k | 1 Irsoa and assisteq Mrs. Welch and daughter Sparks and Cinders. comrade and hurried to Westerly, The | The children’s masquerade party giv- . G EO. A. DAVlb' to the residence of Dr. Champlin, and 3 i % i1-| fact and a description=of the fellow | 8B in Gilbert hall Saturday afternoon his aged father was assisted to the | JoseRh Hyde Bamuel Har I Al | was telephoned to the Westerly police | from 2.30 until 5 o'clock, under the, 25-29 Broadway Dinne: E 3 tool auspices of the Socialist Sunday school, - 4 Imported Dinner Ware D Whitcomp and Charles Whitcom ‘of | 31 Eolice Sergeant Brown, tosk the | 4o3" o acoided success, with over two, SPECIAL LEADERS THIS WEEK fep10daw AR By this time the stables were a mass ox oW - | chap into custody, holding him for or- e are opening new patterns in|of flames. The local firemen, assisted | Y osard Bnslne company of Now oan | ders from the fort. hundred in attendance.’ About 220 chil- | China Dinner Sets, our own Importa- | by the Peleg S. Barber Hose company, . e 28 ren maske iss ‘hnellen an . . 5 y? ot b < »|and commended the Westerly and Ed ‘Mulls k the prizes for the best = Hon We ars showing over forty Open | wero battiing with the fnoreasing | K20 Son He 0 "5, Weh cimcient STONINGTON B e took e e LT etes: || Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs. 25¢ | Prames, - - - 61bs, 25c ! pecia rice 29t G0 be Tound ciscwhere " Fhe ouse “or Mx yelon was o, [BRNGHRE of the bl comtagatir. | o) Funerals — News from the| Joncirs. Bach was swerdsqs peir of Z - v of . 8. = g e deliver free to all our customers, | stroved, very little ‘of the household | commany, white 8t work fgniimg the | | Ohurches Tha e ot e T M Japan Bi < 5 Ibs. 25¢ Laundry Starch, - 21bs.7c FOR 10 DAYS ONLY ce, - 5 STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. |.]| éffects being saved. The office in front| ;o jn {he Dixon house annex, had his : ano, furnished music for the dancers. was damaged by water only, as was | rini hana severely cut by siass, Six| Dressing Rooms at Ball Grounds. | £33 SurRoned Suslc {of Mg SRt GrapAmotier's, Mother's BABIES! also the waiting room of the Norwich | LEt A0 severely, eut by €a%8 H| Retreshments o e e oty of Thomas T Benaieton | UGN, |y conavicn nas | Peanut Buller, - _aib. ic | or Qiaker Oais, 3 pkgs. 25¢ || On Tailor-made Suits and Westerly trolley road adjoining | Soen they will be blg boys and girls and in the same building. e = Some of the horses rescued were returned from a week's stay with her and their baby faces will be only a| The fire spread to the building at the | 3y "5 7nea. gr‘o’ufl; é‘ffl’;“fl;’nfi“fi:’é}&’fi;’: auht, Mrs. James Manson, in Wester- memory. Bring the bables and I will | corner of Broad and Union streets oc- catch thetr smiles. Sopied by BB Crandail teetri. | g Lhe two steam fire engines weTe|ion cometery, where burlal was in the | 13- STILES, The Photographer, Sal and variety store, the wupper part|Sgationed on the bridge and furnished | fumsly plot. A short service was Held remen Attend Church. 80 Stamps Free 10 Stamps Free S. LEON Brown Buildi W Dbeing ed by Mrs. K a | three lines of hose until & o'clock in the | 4¢ tre grave, conducted by Rev. B.| Upon invitation of the pastor of the 4 . ’ st 6. esterly, R b | bt father. The Building adfinine In | MOTNing, when the Cyclone Steamer | Marston® of the First Baptist church.| Union Baptist church, = Rev, W. B.| with a large can with 1 bottle y # e 37238 {¥nion street, occupied s a dressmak- | "ogun® disabled autiful Shet. | The bearers were Moses A. Pendieton, | Bates, about sixty membérs of the Mys- || # @D Bakina Powder, 50 Electroline, 10¢ Ladies’ Tailor, 278 Maln St, ing establishment, was also burned, as | ;oo 05 the pair of buau het-| Nelson Pendleton, Samuel Pendleton, | tic Hook and Ladder-company attend- aKing Powder, alc iectroiine, = L : Was the Grand Arms banquet building | 1ARd ponies owned by little Miss Eliza- | james Pendleton, Luctus and Charles | od divine service and listened to an| ‘Phone 712- Janz1 II’ Your Shoes and lulfl and the large tenement house occu: | BSth Weleh was burned. The two|pengleton. ~There were numerous | able sermon. Miss Ella Harris Wheel- | Ao jod Dby Mrs. Ann Ryley, mother of |Ponies were being led out when one|gorg) pieces. A large number of friends | er rendered an offertory solo which was | - ins ang get & coupon on the Plano to be | 4 e Vildings weve | PToke away and dashed back into the| ang” relatives attended. well received. At’the close of the ser- 01( e ety 3Mrs. Weich. ~ Al theso buildings were | prore, GWaY. 40 (e ahd relatives attend woll received. At‘he clase of the ser- eaders for 1910 PURTI 3 guwned by James A ekl and were of| “Willlam H. Greeéne, one ‘of the. m Joseph “Ryan. e I DA ety svelil B0 | 4 4 TILL S, Tirst’ Baptist church in Broad street | pau s o el cnEincers fell backwards y e body of Joseph Rvan of New | kept as a souveni and also to remem- the “ON THE BRIDGE.” #3 |to the town hall in Union street. o hth . ehe 3 ork arrived here Thursday afternoon, | per the pastor. h, C % o -s | Stone steps into about two feet of | ang St. Mary’s church Friday - 1 Main Stre Rorwic onn. y23a Fortunately Botme* of [iMr. Weltia | scone. SIOPR WP SUoRt Ly, Jek of] and/at s Matyly/shuroh Pridey morn- Groton Odd Fellows Coming. 35 Mal eot, v horses were In use and a half dozen or | \when rescued he was attended by Dr. ? Stonington lodge, No. 26, I. O. O. F. i a e was - | brated by Rev. John C. Lynch. Burial 3 L O. O Free Del LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET | were cikon s other stabies. The ag. | I: I Payne, the department physician. | was in-the family lot in St. Mary's com- | Is anticipating a big time Weanesday e e e Mr. Greene received severe cuts in his| etery. The bearers were Joseph Lea- [ DISht, when it is expected that a class on the river; mo dust: no odor: every- - it ASCET- | head and it is feared his skull is frac- | by, Charles Foley, Jatrick McGrath, | Of candidates will recelve the first de- Hiing Wholiboue and Slean. Al Riets | s she o eaporscstire callieted | tured. and Walter Sheehan. There were many | 8T¢¢. Visitors will be present from o P el 11 kinds | into_the new stable quasers secured | (uwing to the low location of the fire | floral pieces Fairview lodge, No. 101, of Groton. sh and Sea Foods In their | by Mr. Welch in the large barn of | slarm bell all firemen did ot hear Supper will be served after thé work. | = — =1 _.AUTO LINE... Pope-Hartford season. Market 171 Main Street, West- | Horace Vose in Railroad avenue. Mr. o R e M Effects of the Storm. 2 erly foot of Cross street Tel 343, | Weich thinks that perhaps a dozen | H2° Arst alavm and in conscauence '} pigay evenine’s snow storm turned Yalnos Vst —AND THE Give us a call augisa | horses and a cow nwere burned, in-|piaimm at i oelock Sunday mosning, te|to rain and sleet. The rain continued | A special mecting of the committee | . cluding o valuable horse owned by Dr. | feliove their fellow fremen, who had |all day Saturday. The sea was very | of Latham, camp, Sons of Veterans, for 2 Maxwell Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampoolng, | John L. May, which was formerly own- | paen’ % work four hours, under the|FOugh, washing completely over the|the play, The Confederate Spy, was can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride Burgeon Chiropodist. Scalp Treat- | ed by the Almy family in Norwich. | Dieet gisadeantascons cirenmetances. | government wall at the Point. A heavy | held Saturday evening at E. H. Saun- oursclves on KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only | ORBER HOW. ment, Halr Dressing. In-a specially built place under the | o St e O O e ought | 0g came in during the day. The Sound | ders' office. possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaining [) . MRS. M. I EELLS Grand Army banquet hall, dpart from | many to Westerly to visit the fre | Steamers’ whistles were heard most of | The Monday club will meet this aft- that. We have the cars In stock o the stable proper, was Herman Dock's | lany Friday night. . The siren and bells were | rqoon with Mrs. L. P, Allyn on Bros. We have made PAINLESS DENTISTRY a speclalty, and whether aaks, isitbdtite akliyery: Oa Frefessional Massouse, Body aad Facial large automobile, kept there by spe- |“Uliier Bransield s he fire|hieard off and on and Saturday afl day. o TR e S e ou meed BIling, crowning, extracton or bridgework, we can do it : il Hassage | i:7 ) crmit. This was totally destroy- - SRUeEI0mangain the He = will address the club. 4 b4 itively without pain, and at from one-third to one-half demonstration. o - % =% . i irned from a west an R 4 Matn St Westertly, B L | hacness sng sable castoment . o D® covered.. : R e the emthar e | Morgan, who is spending thp winter IT WILL PAY you to investirate and consult us before going M. B. RING, Irisa Telephone 490, Mr. Welch says that wiile he had | Clief BEngineer Cottrell and his men | o,y in Boston for the following 24 |in New York, were guests at e Mys- elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, the seven buildings destroyed Insured ;:cn‘%;ggd,gnmegm e on the effective | hours are received at the local passen- | tic Inn over Sflndgg" { PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when sets are ordered. All werk dec31d 21-26 Chestnut Stree WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTH:G | to about 90 per cent. of their value, if | **Liwara | and Thomas Welch, who | S°F Station of the New Haven railroad | Archie Gerrish of Providence is the ||§ .. . tecd. — —_ STORE— he were pald the full face value of ihe | roomed st the. home OF their Drothos, | hqlis S48 P m. local One of the | guest of his mother, Mrs. Robert Stan- H n policies he would be at a direct loss of el ely esca cith | cards is poste in e ing rooms, e R. G. Bliven & Co., |fver oo io say motsing o snatods | ames, & Woiy horsly £250d, W% | the ovner i e winaow of the’venders | Honry Sperks of Worcoster has becn | KING DENTAL PARLORS New Sprin o thi Bise oy in bufil‘r‘:‘:sia and 'x’;:e expense of erecting | cfro ts. 5 = 5 omce‘ ath;m cx;:-fln: at Notx;‘tn vz.x:l‘- gnp-.m t of his mother, Mrs. H. x; y n the Bridge. new buildingg that would not increas, 3 S street. ere so a weather sign: RO, A e give S&H Green Trading Stamps | SStimated at $36.000. effect. = T At b mwwE eyt St e RO | T Franklin Square, Norwich. i with all purchases. unday afternoon, while firemen were | * water from the fire hosé overfiowed | P 8% | playing streams of water on the burn- G e o tlowe Holiday Observance. Bertram R Thorp has returnasd from p B rline, M. Welch was getting nis | the Surface and did considerable dam. | g, uraqy. (Lincoln 8ay) the banks | 8 business trip in the morthern part of f§ Hours: 9 . m. to § p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. _ Telephone. Monumental Works office in readiness for business, havin | company in the stors celiar in the | and the custom house were closed, and | the state. the vehicles that happened to bo out I >il guarantee to make a momu-|or the stable at the time of the fire | D1Xon House. et with TS e My avallable for service. rom the Welch |, Maior Samuel A. Kephart, Goast Ar- ence of years ie at your service. S e Welch | tijlery corps, has been assigned by Robert Stanton of Albany, N. Y., is the postoffice had the vsual holiday |, S°EEE SN OO SN, N ot All the stores in the borough exhib- | Street. " | _ Shirley Beebe is moving his house- 2 ited much patriotism in honoring Lin- | ;13" cogas from Pearl street to the Just Received ALEXA%DER ROBERTSON. D ehirch ana he fokenior anet Do Brigadier General Howe, department of | OIS Dirthday. house vacated by Charles Donath, on | Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. 1. | aged by smoke and water. The locs js | the east, to inspect the First and Sec- Newport Preacher Heard. Bay View street. | < AT ol i | i hatea At $1.000. AL one Nme 3ns |ond districts, First and Second bands,| The Lenten lecture Friday evening| Mr. and Mrs. Bbenezer Morgan spept b P aTat Dixon house was thought to be in | o4 SiXteen companies Coast Artillery|at Calvary Episcopal church was by | Sunday with Mr. Morgan's parents, in GEO. L. STILLMAN, hi {corps, staff departments, Hospital| the Rev. G. V. Dickey of Newport, who | Clark’s Falls. | danger and the guests were aroused | o Signal 4 Sy Al » 7 Proprietor of th | corps and Signal corps. Rhode Island | delivered a most interesting address.| Byron Billings of Fast Lyme spent abso Stillman Carriage Ce [2nd were ready to leave in case of |National guard. The inspectors for the re /| Sunday i Broadw: or a s -~ b ard. The inspectors for A large number attended. Next Friday | Sunday with his family on ay. hort time only, we will give o a eri s he largo brick ell was gut- {state are” Licut, Col. A V. Warneld | evening Archdeacon J. Eiared. Brown | - Mra. A. M. Purdy received word on f 2 1g1 3 es! y. R L P > ene: B ot s s T SR A S T 0 2L | SfT iy Bpiscupal church, Norwieh. | Saturg st "ae Sikinncio, % the 085, lutely free to each and everyone pur- g il - i i chasing from us $35.00 worth of goods, a STANDARD MODEL A GRAPHAPHONE Yerrington’s ON SALE NOW. @ jan17a 254 wakons, Also & full line of harness and parts of harness. Carriage repalr- . Westerly company is March 8. Thursday. Miss Crystal Noe of New London has ' s L ey i D ere tfl w n flstflflv | — Rev. F. C. A. Jones has arranged!returned home after a visit with Miss Believing that the treasury depart- | special services to be held at Calvary | Avis Latham. ment contemplated speedy erection of | Baptist church this week, to begin on John Fitzgerald has . returned to A : ine rical S li the new postoffice bullding in Wester- | Tuesday and continued untll Friday | Quiambaug, after three months’ stay in | tued at $22.50 he anning Studlo; r trical Supplies ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Iy, the Board of Trade aopoinied ¢ | evening. He will also preach a scries| Piusfled, Mass. o G vaiued al .90, y Btnpiner, MR S G Fiitis. aaa o composed o rles Per- | of discourses on Sunday mornings. eneca’ Eldredge of New York is the ¢ 2 5 ] b i s "% |1y, Postmaster Walter Price and Al guest of his aunt, Mrs. John O. Fish. | CAN YOU AFFORD to let this opportunity go by to obtain a nice 31 Willow St and Construction, see Deéaler . tn - Suy, St Improvements at Ball Ground: g §4 Main Street, Westerly, R. R e (confer with ‘the Th;"::s:b::"g:“nds e ::g;;}.;on Mrs, William Atwoog has rez‘u‘r;ne;}“'g Graphaphone for absolutely nothing? WE SHOULD SAY NOT. architect’s department relative < , “after visi ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,| ajugnoct Ave. Waten =, givle o buliding and the material te | lot il soon nave addcd some drossing B B e o | REMEMBER—you do not have to buy $35.00 worth of goods all at We are now taking orders - 6 used, the committee being natural- | rooms for the members visiting | Samuel Lamb, who has been clerk in ' any one tim . TelL 497 62 Main St, Westerly. Iy inclined to native granite in the gen. | etams. It is thought that the improve- | w. 1. Main's store, ended work there This offer is for a short time only, as the stook of machines Is , for Spr]ng work. Hart Schaifner & Marx eral construction. ment will be made before the baseball | Saturday night. Hetted Our Wall D t ¢ arrd FOR SALE. % Paf:;n-w'f‘rl P{l‘.cc, “l'rh; émda sn:thv season opens. Miss Mary F?ley spent Sunday with W ¥ oo Salisrie. Wil ievary pisrolisnm. ar Wail Decoralors are a \ A ern trip with his P s 5 | e gi wi . . ’ Two seven-room cottages, situated in Clothes : A S W n o s Densral Saws. O e Sk T\Ibet hew returned| . 4 ing and many new (hings will @ierent parts of the compact part of fe G 0 et Judge L. L Fairbrother and Charles| Cap! S e retemad) / c S oaile ihey lisk ot the Westerly, R L. each having 60 foot ARE SOLD BY Nl ¢,had a talk with the | willard, appraisers of the estate o? tho | from a business trip in Iew York. ome no i 'y be shown. fana adjolning that can be mScured at Dlns ana” specifications for the new | Mgy SiimfonBle Stanton, comolexed |, Joi BUEERAIS Tk friends In New “Big Store with the Little Prices.” 9 an . can be o < TeEo! : SRS PRt ¥ padierlary| LB CRANDALL €O, [Blidns” Bttt St e iy spe | ondon N opte e p AS. Ect/ Gaitaine. Dol sires. 3 novaod Westerly, R. I. nless the present estimates are & A number of Mystic people were in ¥ PR Tt DU St 2 = chansod, the supervising architcet whi | Sapaey et the Point, guests of Mrs | . RARPEL B, o ewea e are | SCHWARTZ BROS., ¥ ater Street ||stery Goods and Shade work, Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., =MITH’S GARAGE. not be able to take up the work of| “George Bliss was a visitor in West- | ruins. '8 Jan14d tebita Weaterls, B T. = 3 planning the new building for at least | erly Sunday. Telephone. Complete Home Furnishers. - 330 Main St. Westerly, a year. Westerly Is far down on the| = Miss Ella Merritt is confined to her Have Sailed for India. B! - . Gillespie treatment of the halr and| Cars to rent; storing of cars: com. |list of public buildings to be con-|nome, on Water street, by illness. Prof. and Mrs, Wallace St. John Our Assortment of sealp, Tirls Talling hasr baldness. scse: | plot Tepair department. Full line of |structed, this list veing made up in the | “Ifrl Shesbro, who has been soriously | salled last Saturday for their mis- ' B3 fenard and other irritations, itch. | supplies. Tel. 330. | nov23ad |order in which the purchase money is| i), is improving slowly. Slonary station in India. They have iag burning, etc. n:o::.ya by ::3:[‘.‘. paid by the government. ‘The Rev. Dwight Stone preached an | been spending some months in New VALENTINES '""fi’,‘{"i}_l n;-;:teun Miss Lids EA% AT MURRAY’S STAR s nit i Boon Satisduced the u;l:eg:stinx -e‘l;mo:‘ S}:mdt;y morflnz #t| York. m-s.‘i St. Jfl:lhx; was ;;‘uil,hlsr = = % orth; RESTAURANT, 3 the Congregational church, speaking cn | marriage a few months ago, Miss Julia 4 d Beiigine (U5 Sratier next to Star Theater, Weaterly, R. I | it sonate that will be appreciated,| the character of Lincoln, his great| Shinn, secrstary of the home depar Wha( a“d Where 1o Bu In NUfWICh | this year inoludes a great variety for ar Dinner, 26c. Meals at ali adopted, in esterly, where the| goodness and strength. At the evesing | ment of the Baptist missionary soei- old and young, serious and gay, with nours. noviza | Present duties of a tree warden do mot| service the life of Isaac was the theme. | oty. She became acquainted with Dr. | § ANNOUNCEMENT. seem to bhe adequate to save trees from | Both services were well attended. S€ John when she was & teacher in Post Cards and Valentine Books Having purchased the photograph destruction. The act gives mayors and Supt. John Mitchell of the coat|the Kemendine Girls’ scheol at Bur-- *: R AGENCY FOR THE R Sl yowes 1o appoint & for-| rooms of the Norwich line boats Was | mah and he was a professor at the Boslonian Shoes Joseph F. Smxth, every fancy, Prices to suit all, s of Neserly ang Vicwmiey’ our | New Home Sewing Machimes | \pni of tho 'gresent vear ana annual- Sogmar W Dum of O Gooeukh) Baptist spllcpe it Bepwese. oA to do very work. _ |1y thereafter. . B. Noyes of Turnerville has i B g 1 16x30 water colored portratt| The Nshtest running, hest construct. | 1; s provided. that the forester shall e T r o oen - nd "P" the :;“'"dfl e Sold exclusively by FLOR IST u B o ygurelt glven rep Yith 7oy %% | S0 & demonatration =t [FelPU 30, the pustic bietimays any | ougn and friends in Westerly for thi | scurce i the arciiza, ers ia amal P. CUMMINGS, : g THE NEW YORK STORE, i Lo . v Diogyecs il o hance for a hot time up there, appar- % 4 fain S febsdaw e 54, High Sttev oo Cpestarty, | amnazdy peplar. yilloy o evorereen | CSienry . onnson of Boston was | Snfy~ S Baut, Flonsot Fress. (Premiums) 82 Contral Avenus. | 200 Biain Streel, Norwleh. —- : it e R R L e L e e sia city Pharmacy oLy Uces, and he i to sco that all | rested on Sapurday night for alsturbing 5 - a ke not | the peace, Intoxication and resistinz an | e TRY OUR : upon any trees in the public| officer, and kept in the lockup over| G d i ; 1CE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE MISS ROSE AHERN {Piskway. The hitchine of norses to| night.” Saturday morning they apnenc. [Lustom rinding |SweetFloridaOranges : % coms & misde- n court and were fined $12.50 eac signment o an ICES While Waiting for Your Car. adles, Hattel‘ meanor. The penaity for vioiation of by Judge Stiiiman of Faweatuck. J TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS 20 for 25¢ g O0r first consignment for Fall ana he act is a fine »f not le than Vi ttend. H S| 36 Canal St. Westerly. B. L L Bor more than $100. "The matter has | mambers of the C. W M. club, Sytu e S i Sixiee ihh: Baets Frises the Lowse svisa 42 High St.; Westerly been referred to the judiciary com-|day nisht It'was voted to hold a R. MANNING, Yantle, Conn. OTTO FERRY, Call and seo them, % mittee. - | Washington’s birthday dance. ‘Telephone. dec14d Tel. 703. 336 Frasklin St. Now taking orders for Palnting .'.,E‘:"-‘°:f*:' n.g::::mozu&.‘.uim DB s i ; Py Free delivery to all parts of the city, | Paper Hanging and Decorating. . in the senate rea and up ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- | of ial interest to Westerl - 3. F. PELLEGRINY. worthy Block, 68 FIlsh strect, O of | vides for the wse of tate aimarion | 1o Th, S0l of thirty_four Ohio countles OUR WORK i P. F. MURTAGH 4 Main St.. Wenterly. about Jan. 1st,.1910. Great removal|solely for military purposes. The only | Siais noscd of Sarioniture . Drddomtine ' flmlSl e 4 Glsanins. Pressing and Repoiring. | sale now going on. social or athletic oreanizations allowed | ja- decroasing, - Desertion” will b an meets the approval of the critical 1 ¥ | Tetepbone. 92-04 West Main : " 4 %0 use thie armories are those conneet E ; % o ;i Mechanics Clothing Co. [o Wi the miliis SompanicaFnces | sats, chapter uoless, inteligent cult Lot 35 SHETUCKET ST. octisd ; The Washington Trust Co. & orzanizations must first gel permis- | ““Tigewater Virginia was once a gar- R P nomns“n Lflflfld o Westerly, R. I sion from the officer in charge of the | den spot of Aerion. From jtot Sich 0gers 2stiic [Y. | Room 10 'Phone 32-3 . — WESTERLY, R. L dec1sd building. The privileges of the Grand |loam fortunes were taken. Family 52. Rear 37 Franklin Street. Hflm“lfifl ns and Eulflflwm’ Capital . $200,000 = . Army of the Republic, however, are | weaith was founded and an aristocrac Tl s maylia ‘ Surplus . $200,000 THERK 1s no aavertising medium in | 10 A assumed. There was talk of “cavaliers” = = 0 4 : Hastern Connecticn equal to The Bule A For All Occasion tes Trusts. 3 and of origin from amid the squire folk . g;:nh::a:ot oB Deposits. WURTE P Yl Rev. Booth Davis, president of Alfred | of Britain. It was land for a nation QUALITY Weli! THAMESVILLE STORE ’ Good scrvice— Considerate attention | THERE 18 no advertising medium tn | UNIVersity, and who twenty yoars ago | But everything was taken out ~and GEDULDIG’S, Euaranteed the patrons of this e | Besiorr Connecticnt squsiote The Bup |supplied the pulpit of the Scventh-day | nothing put back. Year after year to- in work should always be considered. | has everything In stock to fill ali| Telephone 868, 77 Codar Street Shitution. letin for business results. E Baptist church in Westerly, spoke in | bacco and the more remunerative crops espectally when It costs no more than | oo Cp Syl a0 sya6a 4 the church Saturday morni were planted and little thought given the Inforfor kind. Skilled men are interest of the university, with speci: to a return of those elemenis upon employed by us. Our prices tell the | not be afrail to give us a trial, either # . - 2 reference to raising a_fund to pay off | which plant life lves. Hxhaustion a H | y the nddhtcanese or $60.000. Of 'this | threatened. Thers was less talk of | N voiim Ao by mail, telephone or in person, ':nc.fi‘:"bm‘,,)‘;"' stry | = sum about $30, s been pledged. istocracy. “A mortgage every other i " - afil‘“ 3. o N Zaid) SenEratiti . Dot Ehe v ront phase: ] 0 Bl En,w“w may27¢ C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop. |gefitting Old Plates and Bridge Wor " a wpeclaity. The pupils of Westerly schools made Must Ohio, the wilderness of which i fine rababst inf The School Arts Guild| Georss. Washington jikeq o falk and Gure aTested DD tefunded ‘ CHANGE 1N ADDRESS. DR. C. B. ELDRED, Before purchasing it's to R interest to corre- |monthly contest, the awards of which | for whose future he predicted another [ U ret! P it ‘We are headquarters for Assisted by Dr. V: D, Eldred = spond with me. . |nave just been announced. While the | empire, be Virginia? Must she, J given secreily, Dreine costs on NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY. e g e B s LYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, (B {nr<t prize, 4 school arts kit, went to| too. see her acres abandoned because SALEE St 90 dos, | formerly at Hodge's Stable, 1s now Yo- ENTRAL SUILDING e festerly, R. ! Danicl dé Grassé of Far Hockaway,|of the deflance of thé stmple order of | | N. D. SEVIN & SON, 118 Main St. Family trads sup: per wnted In redr of o, 8 Pranklin square | ~Tok 861 + 43 Bremdway. il ¥ Jyiea /N'. Y., three of the five winners of sec- | nature >—Toledo. Blade. 3 » C. E. Wright, 8 Cove St. Tel oct30d Tal &34 - -'x'ud febl2s