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LUMBER AND COAL. esterly Town of Baseball Players|... ..., . .. , 2 Westerly YOIS|ue i s {AVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIS? COAL Crecited with Some Top-Liners in Natfonal Geme —| i, iuohas moneRtitn, Dough rises best when 'made from Most Every Man Is a Coal Westerly Branch. Charles Rhodes Arrested by Chief Bransfield—Ro- T Man Sooner or Later Capital ... Three Milli N : . o B-co Surpias Thres Millign Deltars bert Emmet’s Birthday to be :'onored— ‘ews from| g fic wos made as S G l And he wants to know about biying Over P¥ty Thousand Accounts. the Courts. Whist Follows Dinner. O D and burning Coal. Liveral, courteous and eficlent in fta Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geer entertain- We cin give you some hely E ‘management. ed friends at dinner on Thursday even- sbout the size and kind to u Pitcher Jack Frill left Westerly Friz) . The next issue of the Senior, the| NS 2nd afterwards whist was plaved, | we know. Establiched 1901 day noon for New York, where he will school er of the Westerly High| {IONE, LIose Bresent Wors Mre Goor Harola L Wells, O. D.. Optometetat. (0in the New York team of the Amer- | school, Will be published by the junior | 175 John SWheeler, Mr. and Bre Coo ican league and go to Athens, Ga., for Detebtive vislon CorrRetha by SR S0~ | 1or)) ‘spring practice.. Hoshasikept class. The class has chosen the follow— ing, to take charge of the work: Anna A. O. U. W. Installation. MEDAL E. CHAPPELL CG. ‘er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Moi- himsel; ~ O A 8 «lf in good condition during the |C. Urandall, editor in chief; Joseph| At the regular meeting of the An- ral Wharf and 150 Main Street ter Langworthy Block. Westerly. R I | wintcr by exercise at his home on a | Howard, business manager; Lawrence |cient Order of United Workmen the | i g 3 Potter Hill farm. Wielder Pete Clem- | Babcock, assistant business manager; | following grand officers were present Telephones. -~ ence is cutting granite down in Penn- | Katherine Foster, tattles; Annie Ahern, | and installed the officers for the pres- | - sylvania and will be in condition for |alumni; Catherine Brown, exchanges. ent year: Grand Master George H. v play in the New England league. Man- | The senior class is prepaiing to pro- | Clark of Hartford, District Deputy C. ager and Pitcher Charley Clancy will |duce the usual theatrical entertain-|S. Brightman of Stonington, Joseph | Sbon take charge of a team in the | ment and effort is being made to form | Fellows of Stonington and Hiramm Hog- It will pay you well to get our | Southern league. Outfielder Michael | a school orchesira to furnish the music. | den of Groton. Those installed were: | prices on diamonds, looge or | Donovan has taken daily practice all |C. Stan Barber has been chosen busi- | Master workman, Conrad Kretzer; martd P Tounted, before. purchusing: ster in the Memorial building gym- | néss manager; John Hogg, stage man- John Johnson; B - |nasium and s in prime condition for |ager, with C. D. Anderson as assistant. J. A. MORGAN & SON i - the very opening of the season. He recelver, . . Leading Westerly Jeweln has been transferred by purchase from There will be exercises commemora- | guide, Richard Smythe; inside watch- the Brockton team of the New England | tive of Robert Emmet’s birthday Sun- | man, Fred Douglas. ~ HEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS |, v Haven of the Comnecticut | day cvening in Hibernian mall under Around the Village. an um BIV Ieague. the auspices of the Irish-American| Ay the Sunday afternoon service at| . . . MADE BY HAND. It is said that there are enough | club, open to the public. John T. - ) s S S L {ronity esnt psebalt Bayers® in W | Soiet SF Brovidencd Wit achiver an | 430 Seiock in the Congrepational A trial'will prove it Gontral Whart. hone 884, Whips and all Harness Supohes zar. | O71Y, men experienced in all points of [address on Emmet and John J. Dunn | spuve (he pastor Rov. 2.5 Marnc | : : F A ried 13 stock. Faotory Made Harness | the zame, to form at least four full | will recite Emmet’s famous speech in|gropvy W70 ToWe, foF Jus qpoject Tae | WASHBURN-CROSBY gh e to teams, with the usual number of sub- | the dock. Gavitt's orchesira will fur- = e e P Co. = stook at $12.00 and up. the usual nu f sub- | cial musical programme has been ar- | ~. M. SAUNDERS, stitutcs. That Baseball Magnate Hum. | nish music. Vocal folos will be ren- | Sl musical prosramme has been ar- |} ——— LUMBER — Removed to 44 West Broad Streen. | Phrey declired Westerly to be the best | dered Martin H. Spellman, Kenyon | Nawpary: e J i The best to be had and at the 1 Irsed Baseball town, for the size, in two | Doyle and Miss Kinne Sohn Tuirs e B eeariasughber. | < e R e e o e BT Mrs. John Dougherty, ere in Boston. | carry a big line of Shingles. Call us = Local Laconics. Rév, Joseph Hoxle of Saybrook, a | up and let us tell you about our stocks Imported Dinner Ware Charles Rhodes of Wakefield, a young | Attorney Albert B. Crafts of Cran-|former rector of St. Mark's church,was | COLCHESTER H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY, We are opening new patterns in|N°9r0 of gigantic proportions, Who has |ston was in Westerly Friday. in_towr Friday. = o a China Dinner Sets, our own importa- ( DSCh waiited by Sheriff Wilcox for sev- | Rev. Jjohn . Collins will preach in | Willlam Neldlinger has returned to £, Gonsul Day to Visit Jamaica for b i BE— tien. Wo are showing over forty Open | '3l Dionths on the charge of breaking | Niantic Sunday afternoon on Soul Win- | NeW York, after a visit wi B e o Fee N tlire. A M Palivior’ Stock Patterns, decorations and shapes and entering, and assaulting young | ning. M Chany . Sahee " H Lot o o S A st | o not o be found elsewhere. jromen in his home town, was captured | "3y arthur M. Weeden, who has | vielt srienas i Swreense . ¥.ooy tof Burial. u Tha e L PRI TR S e e v, e R Mg e o e oopi STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I.| Rhoics hus the reputation of heing,“"l"f x;:«u\br,». 3 Bl = ocf.n{:}?:xn‘e,ngr Watch Hill.\?rc guests | clerk in 4.8 N ' = 5 |4 bola and bad man and the chiof ex- | Tifth company, Westerly. Coast Ar- ormer’s sister, Mrs. James Mr. and Mirs. Levi L. Gardm 1 . ic di BABIES! | ercised ‘et in nis capture.’ They met |tillery corps, will be oMcialiy inspected | Hempstead. e h‘wo Shlldren word in fown i ‘ is one of the most dreaded epidemic diseases— Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh in Bim sireet and they passed. the [next Tuesday evenir | Mrs. J. Elmer Newbury - | the funeral of Mrs. Gardner's mother, s C iy - FOCK. e iy e Tty ans. % | chier ziving mo sign of ‘?-Si::]nn-k..f Norwich was the|ed from @ visit in New Haven. =~ }.\lr\::m\nn Paimer. : 1@ itishighly contagious and very often results fatally- 7 ALIWAYS IN STOCK. k. {Then the chief turned suddenly and |leader of the Salvation Army meeting | MIs. 2 12 = . jam E. Baker and Geo: 2. A | . . [ memory Brin the bables and 1 will | |17 uptinica’ Blacksack Thceatotiod 10 |1n Westerls Fritlay overing. ®| Harry Pugh have roturned to Wester- Baker of New Tritain were'in tov | The death rate from Whooping Cough is almost as A D, LATHE ? W thets 3 - T ok e 5 ¢ e 2 3 Friday attending the funcral of their E it i i STILES, The Photographer, g g AL Emily, Babcock Bovi has been di-| ifackonate. | aunt, Mrs. Ann Palmer. B high as from Scarlet Fever—it is half as high as R R sikind e Srewn Building, - Westerly, R. ). | Rhodes yielded and in an inatant the | yosced O meglect o provide: o O % ,G; Victor Grinnell is home after a| John Bradshaw of Willimantic was | Dichihess : Telephone 847, 3238 | twisters ‘wers sbowt his wrist and he |PTCUnd of neslect to provide. visit in New York. Lo omes i0es |} that of Diphtheria. Telepbone: 108-115 Wwas 4 prisoner. He intimated that he |, In the superior court at Kingston on| Enos M. Gray of Ledyard was in'| The cranes on which the clectric | 2 . would not go with the chief, but when sday afternoon the jury returned | Mystic Friday. % lights are to be placed are being put Children attacked by Whooping Cough suffer terribly. For octs9a Buy Your § 5 e peroan o e o bHten O when la “verdict of guilty against Daniel| Two more carloads of brick arrived!on the poles and fhe outlook. is h K SRR . ke $e AN S y Tour m m “fism | again yielded and went peaceably to|SPiPk for crueity fo swine. Friday at the Mystic station for the | mext weck the current will be several months—the racking and straining often cause other ane 5ot a coopon on the Piano to be | “BELI I oo wicos came AR Btendent of oo N.'G. Gray of Norwion was here | " 1 e ey serious complications. Especially if dthe ocl‘d fashioned idea of § | 'I' GD m_ ver away a to Weaterly and took Rhodes to the |vars Baptist church Friday ovening. 3 noon ‘from a visit at his Jettag theick run its course is adopte ke jail in Kingston pending arra His subject was The Public Schools. Charles Reynolds of Meriden was a| Providence. etting the disease ruw e PURTILL, S, 3 n Kingston p 5 arrangement s subj 0 5. e e o M * 2 or fal n W 1 16t - ot | P trial in Wakefleld. A committee of the W District | “'Benjamin Cottrell has returned 0| husimers cai Afirse, societ et Friday afternoon | s,nqwich, Mass, after a week’s Visit| F. I Conkie of ITart f Hartford “ON THE BRIDGE.” Dr. DOUD’S Well Sea§un;d Wood sr2za | nd approved tne draft of an act of | Tiiw 1o XL, Conkl | LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET [ AR precent session of the Rhode ISIAnG | pushmee enic: Sbmvn reahars Wos & | OCharles Ryan was in Norwich Thurs- REMEDY FOR e : g Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duhaime spent | " T Take Bin rp . C h C. H. HASKELL en the river: no @ust: no odor; every- ® Joseph A. Ouray, in the superior|Friday with friends in Providence. Hon. Erastus S. Day left Thursday Whooplng oug A0 i e o s RO should be in every home 37 Franklin St. 68 Thames 8 may6a ooson Market 171 Maln Strest. West- }costs and se ded dur- e e xpects to be gome scver: S% Bt o e ww 3 N\ ing good behavior STONINGTON. e o X George Lawton, a native and former piasdaganpe s ford Thursday ¥ resident of 1. Tho has| Engelin-Staplin Marriage Today—Ed- | Charles H. Dawley w ¢ ‘institutions,| ward Trumbull Sails to Execute [toWn Thursday and fock chai Important Commission — General | fo oy e taRR A News. v nd from Haddam for burial. afternoon Sh mariag of- Ax- Burial of Mrs. Ann M. Paimer. Quickly relieves the coughing spasm—and used regularly for 10 or 15 days, it will cure e ek e~ B A Third of Your doctors and druggists recommend it because '\)i/cl}:nl:;:; ;(tJ:u;I\s,a’c and sure remedy for L”e Is s pB nI ing wholesome and clean. All kinds % 0 SHOES” court ‘at Kingston, Friday pleaded nolo| Mr. and Mrs. William Greenleaf are | , IO T Ly fak | B r g e g Sl B : { lMquors with intent to sell. He paid|in Norwich. e = = semS r = o=/ Masiciring, Dermatology. Shampos rEson Chlropodint Bealp Treatos ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS Twhszional Masseusa, Bosy and Facial Massage was transpor! at the exper Judgment wa favor of de-| my Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Viol fendant In the superior court Thursday s - e Bt 5 = in_the case of Maxson & apany | Db S e plane e dy of Mrs. Ann M. Palr Guaranteed by us under the Pure Food P = Rl | against William Baj ecover on a | ceremony will be performed by Rev. it Boac f her dag Law—containsno alcohol or injurious narcotic. e AT ohn Wilen was | Giorge 5. Sarston st Gre wirst pap. | Mrw, Levi L Garoner, on | ues e e n be prover t Mr | o ) > L was brought here on the e Sy B WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTFH.3 Allen held no fu due Mr. Barker. | cosnasn e Csiise Maus Bommons hoe | train Friday for burial. Rev. B at al g Remington officiated at the cemeter 50c a Bottle £ you Buy e STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., Charles Thomas of Watch Hill is|cousin George Staplin, her brother, handy with the rifie. e recently in|will bé best man. target practice plugged the bu The Rev. George B. Marston will times out of a possibl conduct the prayer meeting this eve- The bearers weve Levi Gardner, Baker, Charles Y. Dawley and Danjel Webster. But was in the fam Our 1line of Be the finest in the city, W lots, and for that Money posiively refunded if it fails. The Safety Remedy Company, Canton, O On the Bridge. THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILE}| the otner shots w ning at the Firat Baptist church ,the |Plot in Linwoes cemetery. > $1.00 REGAL SHOE AGENCY. . inside circle and Subject being The Pathway to 'the | Georze V. Csanaugh was the We give S&H Green Trading Stamps | OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD | wwa."S. 530 40 055, Cross—The Last Supper. of friends in 1irtford Thursday. with all purchases. <y pSUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES;" | with & small callvre vifle. On Friday two large stesmers were = TR petion : n ~4 3 = Alfred Campani. aged 19, noticed at coming up the Sound we carry the lar nest lonumental Works COmTort and el TW o aonee 74| aistrict ‘court, charsed wi steamers usually make their trips past 19 Howard Ave., Utica, N. Y. | verbiage re here about midnight. 9 I could take you into my large fag| tramp. Tie Edward Trumbull Sails for London. Oxford.—One of the pa torics at Brockton, Mass., and show yo | friends and requc hat he be Bavard TEmHbll, who esibein the | IBUtAmen 18 fox Sinut how carefully W. L Douglas shoes ag | tenced (o ihe workhouse for clehteen | guest of his aunt, Miss Caroline Smitn, | 1 Plenty, in this v ALEXANDER HROBERTSON, made, you would realize why they. h:' months, un sailed this week on the Mauretania for | Meet Witth succe: oved 1 will guarantes to make a mon ment at the lowest possible cost con. siatent with good work. My expert. Don't forget a $35.00 s orjioonl Do You Have Pains Here? T DRI they usually Your liver is torpid and congested. Schenck’s Miss Louise Trumbull left Friday to Oak St. near High, West: their shape, fit better, wear longer, w London. Mr. Trumbull has been award- i -y e et TRt . £ £ SR ks, Washiolos 8. 0 | | Soniah puisubi vl tham sy siicaw 2kt === 60 the conhaet v the B 3. Hetnze | cor e i s Torineton [ Realty ord great relief. One fair c warlz ros CAUTION_See that W. 1. Douglas name and NOANK company at Pittsburg, to paint the | $12.000, has been Incorporated under ve proper- sy R bietr o ihe” | Uifyaiandebuion. TREew e Savh gdecoration for ‘the °administration | 1o laws of the state for ver and bilious disorders. el Stiliman Cazriage Cm, | I for Mal Order Caiaids. W.L Dougian Brockia | Road Commissioner Ready to Attend Duilding. This work is to be finished 2 y s el COMPLETE HOME FURNISHEF Coggawell St 3 ——FOR SALE BY —— to All Complaints—Epworth Leag.| k2 limited time, which hastened Mr.| Bridgeport—Mr. and Mrs. Ch Vholly vegetable an tely hai 5. Westerly, R. L 5 P ©2G- | Trumbull's departure from here. Miller celebrated the 50th annive v / Pl R Sold every- 9-11 Water Street Carry _the largest THE GEO. W. KIES CO uers Invited to New London—Vari- Borough Interests. of their wedd t their home, ain or sugar coate Sol y- wtock of new and second haad carriages . W. . ous Mems. | Warren street, Tht evening. where. Send postal for our free medical book teb26d and wagons. Also a full line of h: spend some time in Brookiyn, N. Y. | perby.—Dr. F. N. L. i learn to prescribe for yourself. IhE 224 Painting and automobile paiRe: | —— = Considering ' the heavy rains ond | {hC"cucst of Mrs, Robert Mallory. : = L florms during the winter, the st-ests| "TJ'G’ 8] G.C. Friday evening had | SRECIRfed medical ox Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa. ial Price | H | Fadic In e country, where (s hesry installation of officers. | e aeath ‘of Dr. George L. B pecia rice | For Electrical Supplies Bre 10 ouy in esmr' | Comtieisenie cur s tne voads, there St SRE MR ERCIER BRI VT e e e e | ; : | {is consicerable m ad Commis | Tented & T | riden.—Bis Lines of the New- | - d - =i i> contiaerable Road Rev. . 1. Thomas will conauct the | arkt “8iocede and brother FOR 10 DAYS ONLY TEre that he would attona toy2ted Fridiy: service of the Third Baptist church | Lines, delivered the s On Tailor-made Suits Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter ama | The Noank pranch of the Epworth 30 Rev. 8. H. Dickson will preach. | Haven Thursday. ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., neT i soppie teue s clved S {hehton (s Mre B Staver and son of Slners | FUS MU s TeL « 62 Main St, Westerly. | 64 Maln Street s, R. 1 and |meet with the Niantic and Mystic so- | 1912 % B e been very successfu _ SWauwinnet Ave. Wateh Hill cletles at the Federal Strect Meth. | ®hts, Mr. and Mrs Edgar. e e i ochemtul ToR sALE. augiid odist church society in New London Change in School Hours. B ih i vy v m o of Two seven-room cottages, situated in on Monday night at a musical ent>:-| The sessions at the high school hav proving the old adage about t S. l-EON, eaterly, . eac aving oot ha e church, forn ed wi 0 into effect, ti 3 > ~ # & grii Gooh MHE 58| Bart Schaffner & Marx [3NE% S5, S, Sy, o) gehcasie Ml go fnte e e noure S e Ladles’ Tailor, 278 Maln St. - o g g B Cubs Won First Game. A 25 foot launch was purchased this | the dealers who distribute ‘Phone 712-6. janz1a sree T Tl g Clothes The first 1910 game of b weelc from Westerly parties by Dr, thin the city limits were securcd | i !um.. modern plambing. . Inspestion ot g W08 plaved Friday, when two teams com- iliam Thompson and Mr. Grifin of | this week, sealed in the vessels fure | CHAMBEI nv = posed of -achoolboys, the Giants the borougl ey are having a mo- | nished fom that purpose, and sent to DR. C R. ERLAIN Fraak W. Coy Meal Estate Co., Cubs, met on grounds near the tor installed, | the state laboratory for bacteriological . o aEEe o, L B. CRANDALL C0., Gulbs, met'on grounids near o A T R Ceresota. Bread sy Giliespie treatment of ihe hair and | nov20d Westerly, R. I.|Cubs, 11 to 6. a visit in Springfeld. = k enta/ Surgeon. P g Ry e e | " The thermometer registered 65 de- | Bristol.—Montague Roberts, an ex- makes growin £1 s -Efnln;‘{lmuzhx:n? .ldn:.;< e mc"s ‘?“‘Y’(‘*‘ o @ | ETCes Friday afternoon. pert mofor car driver, was relensed g 8 ) e T Tl urning, o orsed by lcading # ® e trolley service of the G. & S.' A, F. Watson of New York is in|Friday from jail, where he has been 5 s n eharge 3 practwes lazs, Wnampooes, dry’ traatmenta SMITH'S GARAGE. street railway was delayed about fifty town. serving a senfence of 30 days for caus- - \ children strong. during his last iliness. restments manlouze Miss Lida 330 Maln St.. Westerly, minutes ay, when the car that is Mrs. Harriet Lindsley of New Haven | ing an accident which occurred in 161 Main Strest. Norwich, Cenn, High St Fotter-langworthy| cary to rent: storlng of cars: com. | due to arrive here at 4.45 p. m. left is thé guest of local friends, Southington last summer. Judge Ma- Bovied e T Ween o plete, repalr department., Full lige of | the rails at Poquonock switch. The "F. Ames of Newport is the guest of | lone was instrumental in having' the Supplies. . 530, ov! swi which is worked automatically, relatives here. fine remitted and friends paid the o Qo ANNOUNCEMENT. refused to work owing to the rails ' Mr. A Northrup of Providence was | costs. AHERN BROS, Having purchased the photograph spreading, and caused the car to leave in town Friday. pid atodio of A. A. Scholfield. 39 Main EA% AT MURRAY'S STAR the tr: n such a manner that it was J. Hart of Scranton, Pa., was here e A R RESTAURANT, | GHmCRIt to. wet it buelk on the iror; i = : T P .z General Contractors e of Westerly and vicinity our| next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. I | The three assistant engineers o -s. Jerome Anderson, Jr., who has f‘f H{ 1 “‘[" i ability to do the very best work. A | Jesular Di . Meals 'at "ali | Noank Firc com are to have in- heen very ill, is much improved. 3 }H it (1R ‘\\:“ufil]l}‘ i Deantirul 16920 water colored periratt | Bours moviia | struction in running the engine. Chief - Afisy It J. Barber left ¥riday for itk A 63 BROADWAY ©f yourself given free with every doz- *ngineer Nelson Rathbu ! have per home in Providence. n‘n‘ll it f ‘l'wp“\"'!w ‘}|‘mfi"m}”! on 3400 cabinets. F. Roulean & Gon charge of the cluss and practice is to D e Bas of New & O A A o “Phone 715 sunsa Westerly. AGENCY FOR THE R T e ven have returned after a visit of sev- e New Home Sewing Machines |or iand on Mason Istana, + Sral oeeekn Face and Seal £ asan nd, v am Loeb has returned to Cam- - City Pharmac The lightest running, best construet- | iy >y SOUage. bridge, Mass. 5 NATURE’S BEST MALT AND HOPS <sage. Shampeo ¥y Y| ca. ana the price is right. Call ana |ionds heve been in co Ernést Holmes of Williamsburs. N. / a . TRY OUR seé a_demonstration =t i O Y. was here Friday; AND CHEMICALLY PURE ARTESIAN WELL WATER Y. SRy oomb ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE THE NEW YORK STORE, pitched during their Travel Club’s Topics. pus. . 8. BRWOC ICES While Waiting for Your Car. | 5% High Street, — - iWesterly. g At the next session of the Travel These are the ingredients of pe L Wm. H. Browning. Short Notes. club, Mrs. George B. Spalding, Jr. describe The English Lake Dis- 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. L Mias Eaith Porter hax returned to il Qeno R oot The Mameno ten Tslang after a brief visit FUNERAL QRDERS vige h relatives here ies. . MISS ROSE AHERN Hhpeon ana cniaren At tho_subner iven by he men ot AR The Washington Trust Co ge Iriday to take the Congregational church, over $100 rtistically Arranged by s e 7 Mr. Thompson's par- | Was netted. HUNT * *.The Floris WESTERLY, R L 1€es atte . Mr. Thompson will return here' The collector at the custom house e sty Capital ...........e...... $200,000 a r 2 has been in Noank this week, meas- Tol. 150, Lafayotte Strest Sueplus ... $200,000 Ars. George C. Lane arrived in the, uring a vessel in port there. Junisa Exccutes Trams. 42 High St., Westerly Rt Brother Atre. Jane Wit "' Waterbury—One hundred and twen- i " Pars Interest on Deposits. Tares W Providence call- | ty-five members of the Patrick Sars- Have You Noticed the S ey i aatas st fed on his . Mr. and Mrs. L. L. fleld club, honored by the presence of Increased Tradel? SRitution. Lo ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- | Parks, Friday. Captain G. S. Anthony and _Captain | é 1 B worthy Block, 68 High street, on or s Coon of Tottenville is in No- William O'Brien.united Thursday night | SEleCt flnd It's a sure sign of good weather and — emries ot Fai sma | APgut Jan. it 10i0." Great removal |ani to supcriniend the lranster of hi in_ commemorating the 132d anniver- | Stock Lafler B t e fine rouds. reople like o et ol foio my new sale now going on. .ouschold effects to that oity, he birth of the Inish . sh the bes Tinter FoSiene. " Bt Made sifls ’ he is employed. O e e Emmet. The banquet wab serv. | e b s method, and it yow'll take one of our !ed in the big American dining room | teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus. marlid of The Eito: ‘These, and the cleanly, scientific mothods employed thruout all the ‘varied processes of brewing account for the even reliable purity and flavor of all the products of the largest brewery in New England NARRAGAN§E’1T BREWING CO., Providence, R.'L il ] 50 and up = Phe Bty £ aings 5% epriecnivy. Mechanics Clothing Co, |, 7 Father ints societs, 1-ke & Co. Frid Ifarry C. Lear of ience was a| . Gresnwich—A handsome white arc- | s oc han \lence was a|tic fowl, shot by Thomas A. Mead on s e e tios Putnam’ avenue, fs to be stuffed and 5 el o presented to a museum. - a1 :n the automobi ness and i | retury to that o4ty on Monday o Te-| Foley's Kidney Remedy Is a safe and sume his duties. | certain remedy for all kidney and blad- et | der diseases, whether acute or chronic, ascisa LOUIS H, BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Eread canuot be excslied. Give us it i A AT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- Falls Village.—Mrs. Fliza Sedgwick|It is a spiendid tonic for middle aged i , | ‘ i % ) e Spond with me. z ied" Tissdny At the home of het|and eldeny peuple and & sure ctre for | 1|'I‘ !llf‘ il 20 Fairmeunt Strest. MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, grandson. Sedgwick Tracy. at the age|all annoyances and irregularities of the i il | l o e g —— 103 Main Street, Westerly, R. I 94, She was sister-in“faw of Gen-|kidnevs and bladder. The Lee & Os- il il rn Connesticut equal to The Huls — Telephone 243. Iyiea eral John Sedgwick good Co. for business results