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B e N s Mish of the English. The speakers,will be Asa Wilcox, Miss Lizzie Trum- bull and Rev. Charles Mason, 5 Al g o B Francisco, of the firm of Howe & Co., lost recent- Iy Dby fire his building with a farge v e, W. ra’ McKinney sub. Girls—Miss Clark rf, IT IN NOF Tl | MANY MORE LIKE WICH, The followinig case many similar occurring |Death of John Delaney, Granite Cutter Since "47—Willis , i > NEW Almy Charged With Violating Liquor Law—High s dn played all School Concert Nets $165—Mrs. Louisa Roberts’| bt stock of cigars. Mr. Pendicton was | ovef Now X JRud. Soiar bave | wiglis it ls un emay matter 1o 2 3 © | Busy “n‘g Lok bt = eral large timbers have ‘washed | . ATY A QUICK THI for bétter proof than such Liberal, courteous and efficlent im fta [ - z ¥ _ Society—Vi | ashiore Murine Thursdas niehvs storm | MORIARTY A QUICK THINKER. | (Viscnce, ‘nanagement. : ¢ : e pretumably fram gome Wreek o aaa | TIVe Steals of Floma Wera All Artietl- | | Mre. Margarot. Cox, 191 W e e | John Delaney died Thursday evening | connection with her duties as the in ' e Algonquin cl soon a cally e 3 rget, orwich, Conn.. 0, T [ at his home in Oak street, after a shOrt | stractor mathematics. Four years 4 M T e b ®here are faster base runners than | %00 procured Doaws Kidnoy I Eatabltshea 1001 Harcld L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist Detestive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poé- George Morlarty of the Detroit team, but mighty few fellows have a brain that moves more quickly. At least five times last year Morlarty pulled off the seemingly - impossible feat of stealing illness Mr. ey was born in.Ire= laid and came to this country when & young man, learning the trade of a Stone cutter,.and was among the firs later she became dean of the college and has held that office for the past nine years. ‘She is a sister of Eugene B., Charles H. and James M Pen- dieton_of Westerly. store and their benefit. I had been miserable time from dfsordered kidneys. M ings, when I arose my back d s proved | . The engagement of Eaward P. York . to Miss Marjorie Gould, both of. New York, is announced, Mr. York is a frequent visitor Heré summer: and is ter Langworthy Block. Westerly. ®. I fof the granite cutters to be empfo’fi d n . ; = |in Westerly. at the very beginniug of| | mephew of Mrs.Luclus Paimer- of | Home. In_ each instance hé took a |Painful that I could scarccly siru ; : what subsequently became the lead Past State Souncilior Everett C. ‘Wodananuck square. desperate chance and succeeded. e [ Z0& at timew T could not do ln*!ndlutry of the town. < [ Lawton of Westerly atténded the big H. 8. Herbert of New London was | did ot jump wildly at the deed, but | Trouble with ino kidnoy he ; first_granite_quarry was _@is- | Junior Order of American Mechanics' | tn town Friday used” evéry ounce of gray mattér to | 3180 bothersd me, -the pase % | coverea by Orlando Smith from cértaln | demonstration in Providence Friday : : i Tnjured by Fall. ke hix efforts possibie. Hirangely | 00 frequent. T'was suljoct i boulders and rubble ~stones on the | night, when one hundred for member- { T % Gnough, In each game, the atealing of | #Dells, und more than car T will Pay yeis mptl Dol surface of the sround., This was on | ship in Wiona council of Woonsocket, Charles Killan, while working on | home proved the turning point in- the | falling - on thin * accou 24 0 Bt OUr | the top of Rhodes. Hill,’ now Quarry | Union couneil of Valley Falls and staging .at the velvet mill Thursday | contest, making a Tiger victory cer~ | Ploated and there wus also a 1 prices an diamonds, 10086 O | hifll, on the farm once owned by Dr. | Mentonemah, Eagle and Washington morning, he was on an Electrical-con- | foin. ble swelllng of my feet and hanc e L Joshua Babcock. between the old Bab- | councils of Providence received the tract at the_time, fell to the floor, | N iarty always made a study of | tried various wedicines and a CASTRITIUS, cock house and the old HINI church.|degree. It was worked by Wakefleld and broke his Jeft ieg above the ankle | ¢ne pitohor when reaching first. base. | & Ereat dea. but nothing gavo Leading Westerly Jeweln Mr. Smith hought the farin, and open- | déxrce team, conceded to be the best Bafs arkion Serg Wcokens, | s i e wak oy 1n Ohivering the: bal rellef. Lwais ubout dicouraged 3 ng the | drille State. Over four hume g x L LT bey ng Doan's Kidney P ed ‘the quarry in 1847. beginning the d in the state. O Bpiscopal ohurch held & mesting on ;-:mv_vn g':hg;o{;‘:jk;‘fi‘;;;flt;a:: tkn 1°had only taken n few do, munufacture of the sraiilte soon there- | dred. members of the order, represent- ; r. the pant no TR Very poanc H Thursday evening with Miss Mary | (he catohers Iy his bass ronrias 'J¢ |had reason to placo great co BEAVY AND LIGHT BABNESS |arter_ the plant now being known as | iug Cvery council in the Rhode Island MADE BY HAND. the Smith Granite company. Jurisdiction, witnessed the initiation. nesday. ;1;&,:'::! :Z:'ge:l‘(";rih ?(r:l.‘;l:‘lo{::d he discovered ' that every mow and :’;u‘l”"..nm;ilIT]]‘]";nrlfl‘::“ ;rr’unw x \ipe 2nd all Harncss Supplles car | Mr. Smith. Fellow workmen of Jr. | an expense of $49,600 acquired all the | the l‘?’&‘:a“niu’irmf&“fizifi'fi J. F. George of Hoboken, N. J., was | wouid start the delayed steal, It i | B @ Eeneral way. Stock at $13.00 and ap. %28 | Delaney in the granite industry were | bay front property at Watch Hill, ' 78,0 Tt S F0cr ud'th ‘ger it ana as | Sunday. renewing acquaintances here on Fri- | gate to say that the Tigers' thirds | Ure to tell other persons of (i ~. H. SAUNDERS, Caleb Hoxie. James Clancy, Michael | Which will now permit the widening of | p¥G8 Rt 10 €0 D, B SPh* §95,05 | Washington was general tople | day. sacker puiled off the delayed a5 | tive powers of Doan's Kidn Removed to 44 West Brosd Strees | Burke, Loushlin Hardy, Phomas Ben- | Bay sireet, the removal of the old DT A e Oor ti moviting. | Then | foF the Grange on Friday evening. Tramp Steals Cloth: mueh if not more than any other man | For sale by all deglers. T = . buildings on the water stde and im- | B0 J0.F 2aschened and the bird flew Carlos French of the Bay, View dis- | in_the country Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, nett, John Foley, Henry Hughes, Lu- ther Burdick George Ledward, John Mallon, Patrick Mallon, Bernard Mal- lon and James D. Rbodes. The secoad quarry, which is the northeastern part of the first, being on 3ysea or the the United Sta De sole agents Remember trict had a suit of clothes stolen from his room, presumably by a tramp, who left his rags in place of the garments taken. Mr Tanner, who has been iIl, is able The five thefts of home made by Morlarty were due to the big lead he secured and the long swing indulged in by the pitcher preparatory to de- livering the ball. Just as soon as M rlarty discovered that the pitcher was WOODSTOCK Death of Mrs. Caroline A. Boyden at! Geneva. prove the general aspect of Watch Hill, Some of the old buildings have been removed, others are being prepared for removal, while others will not be dis- turbed until after next season. away, seeming to be grateful for the shelter from the storm. TLestle Baldwin jost a valuable sheep this week by dogs it It was injured so badly it had to be killed. Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns Hoarse Coughs, Stuffy Colds n China Dinner Sets, our own importa- | lands. adjoining, was purchased and rs. George e pai aln in the chest and sor Sion. We are showing over forty Open | opened by Georse Ledward In 1866, ¥he only criminal case tried e e o ot M e o ors® | .. Clarence R. Hall of New Haven and | "*300 P 0ii srorritt is sanfined to her | Indulsing tn & lonper wing s, thon e M S T Etock Patterns, decorations and shapes | and is now operated under the firm | regular session of the Third TS | / Robert T. Whiting of Woreester spent .. ~% S WATTEL 0 OIS o usual he would start to slowly edge UD | danmerony inecs 1t tha . pot to be found elsewhere. name of the Rhode Island Granite |court, Friday, before Judge Ol B “film ’Sw'snfium[ Miss Emma | . Ruth chapter, No. 44, Order of the | to the plate, allowing the piteher 10 | cured. Ioley's Honey ana We deliver free to all our customers, | Works, and an important factor of the [ Willlams, was that against Willis Al- A Miss ng, % were In oastern Star, held its weckly meeting | deliver sometimes as many as four or | the cough, hieals and eases th SETANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I,| N¢W England Granits works. my, the alleged proprietor of a drug FITCHVILLE s P e | Friday evening in Masonic hall on |five balls before making the dash for | cd parts, and brings quick rell 2 Mr. Delaney was the rast survivor of | store in the Martin house block. He b= ’:‘ww"fl""m m_““‘w{_n.“’:_ Water street. One member was in- | home, The Detroit third baseman isn't | & ¢ meeal couiin, ftiated. A large number was present. | slow on the paths by any means, but — was charged as a registered druggist and apothecary with keeping for sale intoxicating liquor contrary to law Women Afraid to Go Out at Night— the old guarZ of granie cutters, and Hearing in Dog Case Today. one of the promoters _of the local branch of the Granite Cutters’ union. Spalding. Mrs. Caroline A. Boyden, a former the celerity of his brain makes him a more dangerous man on the bases than BABIES! Friday evening tho Home Mission- | ary society held a meeting at the par- Did You See That Nice Carload ¢ Business Wagons Bocm they will be. biz boys ana girls - nd theis Daby facer will be oniy | He was interested in organized labor | Town Solicitor Agard sppeared for Mrs, Andvow Lynch has returned to | orient of this place, died of pneumo- | oohage. a supper being scrved during | players with much greater speed. Any Memory. Bring the bables and I #ill | 21d was president of the Westerly | the state and Attorney Ledwidge for J = g S the evening. It was voted to have an | time he reached third last year the the defendant. Chief Bransfeld, Ser- | Bristol, R. I, after_spending experience soclal in the First Baptist | umpire behind the plate set himself for union for several terms, and delegate eneral conferences. eatch _their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, to a number of geant Brown, Policemen West and |days with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth , Mass, | chureh_parlors, the decision at the plate, as he looked - Miss Florence Wilcox spent Sunday for Moriarty to_take the change. 3 He was of fine plysique, commanding | Mitchell and Constable Reardon tes- On Wednesday evening in Westerly, = S Westerly, R. L | in appearance, and was respected by | tifled to_searching the premises and | ¥ AfY oseph Denno of Willlamsville | 3t her home in Uncasville. = : 4 =lephone 9¥23d | al who knew him. He retired from |fiinding liquor there to the amount 0f a5 been visiting her daughter, Mrs. | 5 vistt in m‘{ Me. Just Received? Open and To Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery ®nf get a coupon on the ‘Plano to be given away. at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” ir23a LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET ©n the river: no @ust: ne odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. Al kinds et Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their active work soon after the death of Mrs, Delaney about twenty years ago, but retained his residence in West- about two gallons. John Mitchael and Elwood Gardiner testificd to purchasing and drinking liquor in the store. No testimony was introduced for the state, Attorney Ledwidge announcing that he bad raised a constitutional question as to the validity of the druggists' law, and which had not been passed upon yet by the supreme court. The law says in substange that the finding of two quarts of in- | toxicating lquors in a drug store shall | be considered as evidence that it is kept for sale. It is this clause to which Mr. Ledwidge takes exception and raises the question of constitu- tionality. _As it becomes the duty of Delaney is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Horgan, and Katherine, Mary and Elizabeth De- laney of Westerly, and two sons, Law- rence of Westerly and James Delaney of Philadelphia. With the passage of Mr. Delaney, the deans of the stone.cutting trade in Westerly are Maurice Sullivan and Michael Flynn. Miss Ellen F_Pendleton, one of the leading educaters, was born in West- erly and was graduated from the Michael Sweeney, of Bozranville. Mr. and ‘Warren Thompson were Tecent ts of relatives in Let- fingwell. William Kelley was confined to his ‘home the early part of the week with 2 sprained ankle. To Stop Lawlessness. Last summer many persons were trightened by men or appear- ing in front of them wahile on their way to and from Yantic on dark nights, causing many to remain et _home evenings rather than go to _Yantic, where they would board a car for Nor- wich. A number of holdups were re- ported, but the ones doing the mischief PHOENIXVILLE Mr. and Mrs_J. McNair of Lynn are at their home here, for a fow days. A number from here attended the oyster supper at Eastford, Wednesday “"fli‘l’i D. Ireson of Lynn Is visiting : n A, Tréson, C. R and R. B. Latham are cutting poles for A. L. Mills of Hampton on the L. K. farm. is confined to the house with a hard cold. ‘Wnthrop Russ has left the employ of W. G. Holman and joined his broth- The Passing of Artificial Teeth THE DAY OF THE ARTIFICIAL PLATE WITH ITS TELL-TALE APPEARANCE IS PAST. THE NATURAL RESTORATION -METHOD DOES AWAY Let us quote you price THE L. L. CHAPMAN 0 18 to 20 Bath Street, Norwick feb1zdaw MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalpand Face Sp ani Guld IS a1 7 Y y $605. ook ot Bod' Boast oo Westerly. high school tn the clasg of | Indge Wilume (0 make certfoatior |were not dstected.. Of late, since s fer. Howard, in Willmantic Miss Adles has yielded t &n 1881. She entered Wellesley in 1882, sul , sents number of Polish families have moves 2 . Y quest of scores of her et supa | oo e e duted with. the B. Al |deferred in the case, pending Judg- | Mga are wilieue the Women who often PLAINFIELD With the 0ld Sty'e False Teeth A A Oy e ¢ = degree in 1886. In 1$89-1900, she stud- | ment of the supreme court. remain to shows in Norwich are forced L R AR home, being re-establisned 8. rmatology, Shampooing, | jed at Newnham college, Cambridge, At 3.30 in the afternoon the second | 1.pve the city while it is daylight, \Vr:ulllflh‘.ul-'u( ‘\“' w Ye pt Surgeon Chirop. odist, _—_— Scalp Treat~ air Dressing. MRS. M. I EELLS Frwfessional Masseuss, Body znd Facial Massage Hatr Goods a specialty. Fine Violet case against Mr. Almy, charging him with maintaiming a liquor nuisance, was commenced. It was not complet- ed when court adjourned at § o'clock. England, and in 1891 received the de- gree of M.A. from Wellesley. Upon her graduation, Miss Pendleton was appointed a_tutor in mathematics at Wellesley, until 1888, when she beeame instructor in mathematies. Tn 1597 Miss Pendleton was appoint- Local Lacos s like owing to the Jarge number of Poles returning from Norwich under the ef: fects of liquor, and usually quarreling from the time they leave the car at Yantie, Not long ago & crowd of eirls came upon.a les engaged in a fight in which knives were freely Monday ; clubs gave Miss Grace Dodge a sur- g:‘" party. It being St. Valentine's .y, the house, rooms and les- were less. The the ENTISTRY, which is a branch of surgery, has advanced won- derfully in’ the past few years. In fact, although Dentistry does not get the publicity given science of surgery, its wonders are no ideal replacement of one's great She’ will continue in ternate weeks, the dates. Yea self ti onl to th emphatics The fire insurance adjusters, 84 Main St \:.l.‘.,,,' R L |ed secretary of Wellesley college in |the poor, are still with us. g::p::y;:d gt. lou{ m&"&‘; mfl:{; 2ec.k:d lnehggorfl.ma, t. .:; wean | 105 teeth would be e Matural srowch Be meating. 2 » r3sa leph. X participants of the i Dot i of new on e —suc of cheap, diseased hair, L phone A Bugene F. Stillman is critically ill |as they are determined to put an end | thousht a few’friends were coming to| Of New ones to take thelr place—suc T anaanesd s Dl A Yo ug ly the evening with her parents,| 88 happens when children lose their nt_the latest Parisiar WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTH ek L oM with tphoid pneumonia. to these fights. e et | first or baby teeth. The lost teeth y 00,9, Y | Do Coitrure cannot STORE— VOBt hongemontN aut IEmot peinkess Hearing Today. muslc, games and a candy pal. - of the adult can now be restored by Originator of Dr. King's Res- ic safety unless they t A - It costs more to repair it than it costs | The Westerly high schopl athletic nesdas B £ the. the science of dentistry in such a man- toration Method for the nat- welght, Real Human Halr to paint it. It don’t cost much to paint ciati ted $165 from the Brown | There is expected to be a large at- lesday evening sixteen of the young 2 = ural restoration of teeth— rica designed by Miss Ad - . bliven by |l e T & Mpalne wosauses al | BT coneert. tendance at the hearing of the case of | people took 3 strawride to Danielson, | Nor thit L5 MMPOSSRIG NAACE 0T Y Gindior ot the King Sate | | “Siaice tn early abpoint REGAL SHOE AGENCY. read it The senior class of the Westerly | (Saturday) afternoon. natural ones. The Restoration Method a#nd inventor of the “Natural 210 West 111th St, New Yor We give S&H Green Trading Sta: with all purchases. oy sistent with good work. My experi- for-use pamt at a cost of about $1.30 per gallon. You can mix yourself, Thirty-five years' use in every part of high school is rehearsing the four-act romantic comedy, A Rose of Plymouth the United States proves it. = Atlaatic | Town, A Safeguard to Children. [=4 PR e A The Y. play. M. D. is rehearsing a SOUTH CANTERBURY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burdick and Boston. about naturally and painl is not one of artificial plates, bridges—that undesirable artificiality i done away with—and there is no no- rowns or Gum’ All rights 1y restoring your teeth. set of teeth, reserved. ete, et It Pays. | Wauregan House, N Telephone 704 ~ | &1y "ana* Pittshire Fence Tests:made . v ihe S Simters i son, Francis, of Norwich, spent Sun-| ticeable cvidence of the dentists work Monamentai Works Drove e Eots by 1 W Carroll & Son: | | Department Inspector Hall of New- lI’ENDI—'—E—.E,!‘ HiLL @2y with M#s, Burdick's pavents, Mr.| in vour mouth. -Your rostored teeth scoms to €TOW out of your gums Just as L7l guaantee to make o moms. | ACTICN T P Kinesley & Son. Bien | B N Romekt Brucker camp, Spanish Listi Mo LTS T N e e e e daatoraos pog | L TRAVELERY DlnEcT ment at the lowest possible cost con- War Veterans. Mrs. Jennis Thompson and Mrs. Mar- | 15 not yet able to leave the hospital at| at a consistently low price. Before having any tecth extracted, see Dr. King i t % |All Water Rout ®nce of years in at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. L oprietor of the stillman Carriege Cen, Coggemeli "Bt & The recent fire has caused the re- | newal of demands for fire protection | from residents taxpayers of the section recently added to the West- erly fire district “Our two children of six and eight | years have been since infancy subject | to colds and croup. About three yvears | ago I started to use Foley’s Honey and | Tar, and it has never failed to prevent and cure these troubles. It is the only | medicine T can get the children to take | without a row.” The above from W. died Thursday eve- Mrs, Louisa Robert from a paralytic shock, suddenly tin Chapman are 4L : Rev. J. Howard Adams preached in North Stonington last Sunday. There is to be a business meeting at the First Baptist church Sunday, Feb. 20. Weston Ryder and Maicom Thomp- son were in Voluntown Feb. 14 and 15. At a regular meeting of Canterbury Grange Wednesday evening five were initiated into the mysteries of the third |and fourth degrees. There were thir- teen visiting members from Brooklyn, Killingly and Plainfield granges. CLARK’S CORNERS 1 $8, { OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF DENTISTRY : Full set teeth with the “Natural Gums, painless pure cold filling $1 up, o when sets are ordered. All work guaranteed. KING DENTAL PARLORS, old crowns $5, bridge work 0c, painless extraction free NEW YORK riy. B 1|C. Ornstein; Green Bay, Wis. dupli- | ning at the home of her daughter, | 2 . Ornstein, Green Bay, Wis. o r da . | “*George Sprague of Hopkinton was a 3 E largest | cates the experience of thousands of | Mrs. John Rook, in Mechanic street. | cal - James Cooke's Wednes- i a L Btock of new and second hand carrlages | oiher users of Foley's Honey and Tar, | She died three hours after being | gaucr ot Mrs. James Cooke's Wednes- | wiliam Oliver of Ao Je wan Brenicin Sqpate dMuperch, Lona. eisea Ling 204 PAS2"0¢ Pavacss Carriage repaips | It cures coughs, colds and croup, and | strioken | "Weston Rvder and Maud Thompson Ifi town looking over his newly acquir- Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 2. m. to 2 p. m. Telephone. {28 40d painting and automabile palgt- | prevents bronchitis and preumonia. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. | °% s i Narwiien gt Je29d" For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., 62 Main St, Westerly. Lee & Osgood. A resolytion has been presented in the Rhode Island house of representa- tives to pay the Dill of the Westerly { Savings Fund and Loan association of | 1 $37.50 for rent of the office of Denuty { Sherift Eugend W. Coon from January 1, 1909, to January 1, 1810, l]lkere 1o Buy in Westerly l RODERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Aljury in the New York supreme cqurt this week decided that Mrs. Dan- iel J. Sully, wife of the former cotton Brown Sunday. Rillia Chapman and sister Alice were calling on friends in Voluntown Sun— day. Mrs. Charles Hiliard is. visiting triends in North Stonington. J. Morton Cook is at his home here for a few days. Discovered at last, | attending Pomona Grange and calling on_friends: Miss Sarah A. Lancaster, Mass., Vi #ed Allen Jewett Wednesday. .She was a classmate of Mr. Jewett. Flelder Neff was home over Sunday. NORTH_STERLING. The William Ruscoe place is sold to What a $2.50-WALDORF--$2.50 If you are looking for a4 Good Wearing Joseph F. Smith, Fare $1.0( Unexcelled ~ frelght ervice diroct to a All Outside Sta From Norwich Tuesdays, Bundays, at 6.16 p. m. New York Pler 32, Fast R | Roosevelr Street, Mcndays, days. Fridaye, at's p. m. T Tel. 497. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter ' and d king. must pay for goods valued af | Vardaman of Mississippi says that s ¢ ;8 D o rite for folder, =y va aaat RoNICT In Supplies $6.000 which she purchased from Tif- | the trusts are trying to prevent his f,{g:;g;‘wfwg‘;fl,;:flm“m il make | $hoe at a popular price! Try a pair FLORIST iPhigne or write for folder, 4 Main Street, Westerly, X. L, and ny & Co. jewel on her indi- | election to the senate. At last the trial 3 pee of the Waldorf 32.50 Shoes for Men c WHITAKER, Agent Two seven-room cottages, situated in Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill, R. L - ‘The best sleighing snow this season A R, r lifferent parts of th Jxlvgm'acz art of auglid i 2 usl credit whil T husband was of the “g6od trust® sppears to have came Friday of last week. and Women. Sold by may4d o l‘s,pn 4 a'i‘z’h h;v'a’r‘.; & foot in the helght of his prosperity. been Jocated.—Boston Advertiser. Mrs. N. J. Wood is ill. P. CUMMINGS, | 200 Main Sireel, Norwich. AT . ont. and bl B RS - The Ladies’ auxiliary met last Wed- 52 C A Jand adjoininz that can be secured at (Premiums) entral venuB-J . nesday with Miss Clara M. Spooner at yia Fr e Tt Hart Schaifner & Marx FEW DOSES MAKE KIDNEYS ACT FINE |* S oetaence of Mrs. F. O. Plummer: YDRK . modern plambing. Inepection | At i, Clothes * | Cust Grinding s i Frank W. C Real Estate Cs 4 — — or Regl Extae Co. R s o HOWARD VALLEY ustom rinding|sweetFloridaOranges Gillespte treatment of tne halr and weaip, ‘Cures Talling bair, baldness, soze- L. B. CRANDALL Co., Pape’s Diuretic Will Clean and Regulate Your Out-of-Order Kidneys Ending the Most Severe Backache and Lester H. Hanks finished work at Beach pond, Voluntown, last week. “Mrs. Flora Hanks visited her daugh- TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. 20 for 25¢ 'NORWICH LINE dandruff and other Irritati - [ nov26d Westerly, R. I ININ ] o Burhing, sie * Bndoried by éeding % Bladder Misery Before You Realize It. ter, Mrs. Clande Fitts, in Southinston, | A. R. MANNING, Yantle, Conn. OTTO FERRY, s, Shampoces, Aty treatmenta. Conn,, last week, Telephone. deci4d Tel. 703, 336 Feanklin St. The water way — the eomforts o Bt Fotter Langworiny EacRiee, candon S & iMe 1o per Thther Monaay. . Free delivery to all parts of the city. | Way of fraveling. léing (U5 Staifs). Je2sa 530 Main St. Westerly, It you take several doses of Pape's fzmplalu the cure before you realize | UR w RK | Steamers City of Lowell ana Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- | Diuretic, all backache and distress . 0 0 2 Hampshire — safe, ptaunch ve plete repair department. Full line of | proi ooy oo o aTEEIS The moment yow suspect any kidney Too Stenuous for Arch I]R ,u N Es I] tist : A -orde ys or bladder ~ that have every comfort und gor ANNOUNCEMENT. Subplies. “Tel. 3300 s noviia or urinary Qisorder or feel rheuma- | President Taft has danced again.| . .e. the approval of the ritical . y entis e et 5 Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield, 3) Main street, we are ready to prove to the le of Westerly and vicinity our @bility to do the very best work A Peautiful 16x20 water colored portrait trouble will vanish, and you will feel fine, EAT AT MURRAY'S STAR RESTAURANT, Lame back, painful stitches, next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. 1 |matism, nervous headache, Regular Dinner, 250 Meals at all | ricability, sleeploson, rheu- tism pains, begin taking this harmless medigine, 'with the knowledge that there is no other remedy at any price, made anywhere else in the world, which ~will effect. so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treat- Captain Butt wasn't there. Pace too fast for the gallant young Georglan. —Boston Herald. In a Class by Himself. people, 958. Rogers’ Domestic Lauadry. | Tel. Rear 37 Franklin Street. | Room 10 muy17d 45 SHETUCKET ST. ‘Phone 32- A deilghttul voyage on Long Sound and a superb view of ti derful skyline and waterfront of 3 | York. Steamer leaves New London at 1 - hours Rovizd ! ©f yourself ziven free with every doz- swollen eyelids, worn. ment of Pape’s Diuretic, which y Admiral Bvans, both as Fighting Bob ept27 : P e e B s e cher drussist can supply. 1R AY nd Writing Bob, Js & wnigue and in- m weekdays onlyi Gus Fier {oot ‘esterly. AGENCY FOR THE active kidneys Your physician, piarmacist, banker teresting personage ;0 Tribune. = ~a - Mondhye TUncontrobable, smarting, frequent | or any mercantile agency will tell you | e 8 QUALITY Well! THAMESVILLE STORE | corted) ana Pier do. Nortn River Cit Ph {New Home Sewing Machines Upination (cepecielly at ight) and| that Pape Thompson & Pape, of Cin- | some of the earliest exportations of | o 5 R . 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