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Westery || $2,000 FIRE LOSS IN WESTERL ernoon with Mrs. George Lane. Sunday with his family “on Willow [ seen about the Polnt Saturday and Clinton C. Jones of Malden, Mase, spent Sunday in town, the guest of his aunt. The Monday club will meet this aft- Mrs. Fannie Saunders and son Stew- LUMBER AND COAL. Ifltfl&ceatlue'I\&ma»Iicuis _in the liauganof the COAL Stand Well With the Folks At Home. D. F. Simms of Waterbury was & ‘business_visitor here Saturday. F. W. Willis of Pittsburg is in town, W. G. Andrews of Winsted was a caller here Sunday. Can’t Beat Doc. Cook. art have returned to Westfield, N. J., after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alden Louis White is spending several days with friends in Attleboro, Mass. William K. Holmes, Jr., of New York is the zuest of his parents, Mr. and - Whers to Buy in INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Barn of Chas. P. (lmpln-n Damaged lnd One Horse Suf- focated—Death of Chas. E. Segar—Jbservance of - Three Million Dollars . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal courtecus and efficlent in its management. Established 1901 Hareld L Welis. O. D. Optometeist. Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poe- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R L Emmet’s Birthday—Mystic Takes Sope Valley’s Place in B Killed. -State League—Stallions Af fected with Glanders At the request of the owner, Arthur Palmer, three full blooded and highly prized stallions suffering from gland- ers were shot Saturday by James N. Smith, agent of the State Humane so- ciety, and Dr. Thomas E. Robinson of gave an eloquent address on the life of Emmet, and Attorney John J. Dunn recited the famous speech from the dock. Gavitt’s orchestra furnished in- strumental music, and there were solos by Miss Mary Kinney and Mtartin H. Mrs. W. K. Holmes, . in Montville. Dr. Cook has turned up in Chili, but he does not report the discovery of the South Pole.—Chicago News. rs. Benjamin Cottrell is visiting Miss 'Marion Kitfield has returned fom a visit in New York. iting his daughter, Mrs, Mattie Deni- son. Providence. guest of his brother, Otis Abell. Dolls made tn Germany from & very durable porcelain have "p: great Christmas sellers in the leading (7y stores in Prague; in fact, one deale said it was impossible for him to odtain a sufficient quantity to supply the de- mand. John G. Clift of Paweatuck is vis- Sunday in Walter Knight spent Abell of Worcester is the Henry Henry 1. Sparks of Springfield is Cent: —BUY CHAPPELL'S COAL— Coal enters so much Into the lite as well as In the family ¢ that it’s an influentfal factor in making g00d conditions at home. Chappell’s Coal is good. 1 b E. CHAPPELL CG Wharf and 150 Main Strest. Tolophones. Westerly, secretary of the State Vet- | Spellman. Visiting his mother. Mrs. H. K- Sparke, One is an Ash Hod into which the ashes -~ erinarian society. Mr. Palmer has a| Mrs. x s “’| Rhode Island-Connecticut Baseball | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Manning Miner, fall through a chute—all of them—and are Mr. Palmer bas been close to the ani- mals much of the time, and he fears he has contracted the disease, but the physicians who have made examination can discover to evidence of the dis- ease. Several weeks ago one of Mr. Pal- mer’s horses went to a neighboring league the coming season, Hope Valley having withdrawn and sold its fran- chise to Mystic for the munificent sum of $20. This action was taken at a league meeting held Sunday morning in the office of Dr. John M. O’Connell, president of the league. Five schedules were presented, The other Hod is for Coal. easily emptied. is This feature saves lots of trouble and patented. Then there is the wonderful Single Damper STONINGTON. Basketball Team to Close Suocessful Season—Accident — Engeler-Staplin Marriage—Sheldrakes at the Point. \ It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Joweln but farm, and examination showed that the | to the change i bersh b; 34 i n 7 th BEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS |iieciad wos thore contracind. v Fals e “admiscion S¢ Aveiis 1o Wt del |, The Stonington nasketball team he knob to “kindle,” “bake” mer called Agent Smith to the farm | cided to postpone o ntil meet- ¥ its e 4 1 + MADE BY mAND. e e T N S Baakions ety e o et | e P e s (patented); slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake Gflal and Lumher or “check,” ¢/e range does the rest. Fand Made Work 1a Our Spectalty. | stallions was ule committee being siightly changed, | has won ten games and lost but five, Central Wharf, Telephone 884. strength and dinary food cannot restore. affected with glanders. | Whips and all Harness Supplies car- Fied in stook Faot With Dr. Robinson present, on Satur- | and is now made up of Mitchell of i Rt i oo i Ty e HArheds | day rurkher testa. and . cxaminations | \Westeriy, Quinn of Wakeficld, MeCacs | 419 this year has never lost 2 game on The 0 I decza he Oven has 3 ke were made, and it was found that three of the five horses on the farm were affected. With the consent of Mr. Pal- mer, the three animals were killed. of White Rock,Fairbrother of Ston- thy and Tucker ington, Costello of Mystic of Carolina. close scores considering the amount of practice the boys have had. Burned by Vitriol.” While catching a ride on a delivery wagon Friday afternoon, Harry Bot- tom and Orrin Spencer were injured by a large pottle of oil of vitriol burst- ing, Harry being burned badly by the fiying acid. The Spencer boy came out without any serious results, Mrs Chesebro, who was recovering long illness with pneumonia, N. H. SAUNDERS, Famoved o 44 West Broad Streen. LUMBER The best to be had and =t prices too. Remember wo always carry a big line of Shingles. Call uw up and let us tell you about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY, novisd Scott’s Emulsion cup-joint heat flues that heat it all over alike. The Patented Grates save coal and trouble. the right =5 | Local Laconics. A charter for the town of Cranston | = Hs 2 to become a city has been adopted in | T Fournier was the guest Sunday !lh!\ senate, by a vote of 27 to 5, after | © James Collins. the longest debate of the session. The | James Kirby of New passage was opposed by the democrats | Weaterly friends Sun on the ground that it contained no ref- | Miss Hazel Burdick has resigned as erendum clause. Senator Arnold of | hookkeeper for Frank Segar. Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- tlon. We are showing over forty Open Stock Patterns decorations and shapes mot 5 be found elsewhere. London visited COAL ALL DRUGGISTS We deliver free t0 all our customers. | Westerly joined with the minority and g e from a . aame of gaperand et our STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I. | poke and voted against the Dassage | ,pims semane win jor parence Co"® | is now confined to her home on Water &%flr%&: BABIES SETas e Mr. and Mrs. William Bannon of New | S'75HC \\'o‘unn:"p:;;)?;!: 2&‘:‘33‘ holds its SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 PeariSt., N.Y. Bk i e N The third fire in the, series. of three | York are guests of Mr. Bannon's par- | mautin S i & Pe Dartore of the First Kl tiat Oraodord B T aabe etk Sl Sk | L Ted Batwday oight s Wsltely, | 7 Y Neanchiont p .| Baptist ghurch this eyening. Agent to show you Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh y faces will be only a|and partially destroyed the barn of | W. Arnold Manchester is the mew| Rev. F. D. Thomas of Westerly gave g t yo memory. Bring the bables and I will | Charles Pendleton Chapman, in the | manager of the Wakefield Baseball | an interesting talk at the Third Bap: and write us for cir- ALWAYS IN STOCK. cular. tist church Friday afternoon. Mrs. Kata Hahn, who has been in New York for the past week, has r team. Judge James E. Kennedy spent Sun- day with relatives in Providence and rear of his residence, 101 High street. The fire was discovered at 10.30 and an alarm was sent in from box 24, cor- eateh their emiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, Leaders for 1910 A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. Telephone 347. wasa | ber of Grove avenue and High street. | piltucket. turned. i B The prompt and effective service of the | © ayi » sadie Webster of Providence is| Mrs. C. J. Vaughn of New York is in the fremen saved the building from total | Miss S o onidence 1% | visiting in town. 31-35 Unlon St., Boston Telephone 168-12. visiting_her parents, George Webster. John Stanners, W. A. Wilcox of Pawcatuck was a business caller here Saturday. Bdward Munson of Willimantic was destiction. The fire originated from some unknown cause in the rear of the barn and was confined to that section, oct29a . Bay Your Shoes and Hlsm For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent chief_engineer of the AUTO LINE mnd get a coupon on the Plano to be | burning the interior of the barn on ew London fire department, was in|p.re Saturda given away at one end and brésking through only in | Westerly Sunday F. W, Richards of Waltham, Mass., s a smali way, the flames being kepf ‘The First Baptist church is planning | was in th, Fa e = PURTILL'S, 3535 R R i e nienains | ek e i e Pove-Eartord The emoke was o dense that it was in September. pRier: s plw: ng. ope- artior: sary L “ON THE BRIDGE.” The marriage of August Engelen and Miss Dora Staplin took place at the impossible to enter the barn before the fremen arrived, and a valuable horse —AND THE— 1is Tuseano. aged 4, died Saturday Three ofher children 1 Well Seasoned Wood were four tons of hay in the loft, but | oo, R uare ; Saturday afternoon. e_ ceremony LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MABKET | 575, fo0y n of Bav,fa the Ioft But | oqae ™1 ° A R L axwe odernize our ome i on the river: mo dust: no odor: every- | Streams of water the fire did not reach | From building material saved from | the pastor. The bride was attended by ORDER NOW. thing wholesome and clean. Al Kings | {1® hay. When Mr. Chapman fed the | the fire, Jumes 3. Welch contemplaies | her cousin, Miss Maud Spencer. The . C. H. HASKELL ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their | 10rSe, and later when his son, Charles {*he erection of a barn on his West Side | pest man = was George Staplin, her | We have the cars In stock and can | } e AL searen. Market 171 Main Siceet Vener | D. Chapman, gave the horse some wh- | cireus lot brother. A supper was served 'to 3 |make immediate delivery. Can for | f 1 i Gy P “rly foot of Croas strest mci' oug | fer. there was no _indication of fire; | Tyvler Maine of Woodville, and well | few friends and relatives at the bride's | oo, DO onee ——— 408 - Rl iy therefore there s suspicion. of incen: | known In Westerly, died hom .e Mr. and Mrs. Engelen will keep 37 Franklin St 58 Thames eugl4d | Qiary origin. B Pneumonia, aged 75 years. He is sur- | house in the Bayview _district upon mayed == When the fire was inguished the | vived by two daugit Mrs. Moses | their return from a short wedding trip. M B. RING Mamicuring. Dermatology, Shampooing, | firemen pitched the hay from the loft | Barber of Wakefield and M Frank Briefs and Personals. e " Get some This is the day of systems. Burgeon Chiropodist, Gavitt of Peacedale, and a son, Allen 21-26 Chestnut Strest. Scalp Treat- | and into the yard, as a precautionary B e e e S A Third of Your SRR a'T Druseilg: !X(H,;asur(‘. The loss is estimated at $2,- | Maine of Wakefield i > Eha ot Glennon of oo Attebero, who system for your housekeeping and houseclean- B e oo o SR Mg | st £ Saqay apsiident ST Wt | chimpionbl, SF 17 | iods, Jaland: Do mee brain and less muscle. GOLD . . & i olet lunday’ afternoon complic ic as received an offer to pitch nex 1 1 BEL T S R PRSI SR e et A v | DUST points the way. Its extraordinary cleans- | Lifg S SDBm irsea R e e | e o o i mg J_Exower reduces muscular effort to a minimum. WESTERLYS LEADING CLOTr 13 | s Sobbiel B, ‘o it s | SR par o F T e | GOLD DUST does mastof the work, and requires In Bed R. G. Bliven & G SEmSh RS B i | R i Sarl ool Yecotery ALFRED C. COOKE | but little ener%y from you. To do your work in | ' N e Co., |G o o oo artrmindt i) bt "Rl W Yk 5 | the shortest, best and most modern way,» you. |oii "ol it bt 1 . L business lase year, 7 | Sipects to amsume supervision of the | Rupture Specialist of Hart- should never be without a_package of GOLD [l the fines in the ciis, W, 1 We give S&H Green Trading Stamps ' dauhters: also a Sister, Mrs. Abby C | Bx g erore, rgpin redbreast hops on | DUST i h ~ T il i LI Sy AR T LR 100 1% with &1 burchasea: Butfum, and two brothers, 3. Frank and | g Sreensward. : ford, Conn. in your home." It will relieve your bur- |§igh, ie oo mave vou rom # e s Blaar & i por ot e s dens, and make everything it touches clean and | 1, conccion win s remenien Monumental Works The Irish-American club’s obssry- | 12 BUIBIL of St. Paul's church, Provi- will be at the Hotel Wauregan, Wed- sanitarily safe we carry the largest and finest stocl T will guarantes to make a monu. | ance of Robert Emmet's birthday In | fomc aopoay, the pastor, Rev. I A. resday, March th, 1910, from 10 a. m. e . of Furniture in tlils c ment at the Towest poumiry e m | Germian hall, Sunday evening. was | LC&E, having been unable to preach for E GOLD DUST cleans Slaten: with good work My expert. | Shjored by many, the hall being Alled | Rev. W. I Burdick of Ashaway y o hing fi 11; Don't forget a $35.00 et I o ser Aoy Jolin"Cooney ot Providencs | & Grats"charen. Sumay If you suffer from rupture don't fail| @verything from cellar to diles you 10 a 32350 Gray P Oak 8t near High, Westerly, R 1. | e~ | ducte by Princiya Nve o the o consult me in regard to your case || attic, and no other wash- absciutely freg - i ey sde s e 50 Cures street 54“;:'u:).:(<~v».\-‘<! by the Vo charge for examination. 3 AT AT Eo. 1. sripman, | (’HHIHE Drunkenness | "7 Prdeevor society. Write for free book on Rupture to ::i]g I;g?der’ scov.;lrler_or s h ' B Il Pt e | JR. GOOKE TRUSS 0O, SegeANen e, cator w S chwariz bros Westerly, .1 fgiven secretly. Orrine costs only | ' Mrs. Frederick King's Death—Compli- PO, T tond, S Eamn. you ¢ satisiactory re- COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, Carry the largest J$1 a box. Get Booklet free from i ok & nofs ‘Dbet osnnii: Its d d b hi a second nand carriages || N. D. SEVIN & SON, 118 Main ¢ || Mentary Dinner—Miss M. Louise su. produce y this S 255 wagons Also’s Tall Jine of harness | Green to Address Teachers, 9-11 Water Street 2R3 PoiTr Bitndes Carriaze Tepalr | e ¥ powder whose sugges- {2 <04 painting and sutomobiie paint- R T T G 2 . feb26d . Wh t B w I | King"of Fim strect i 1 at or home || A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week Commencing Monday, March 7 tIl)vets mI?OI is The Gold —— - : g $ { on Sunday morning as the resnlt of & ust T'wins. a For Electrical Supplies||Where to Buy in Westerly ||socs " s o i’ 2t y ikl st shens Special Pric and Construction, see { 5t Boiecopal church an of she Sil we fl“n I wa"t Y““l’ flust“m Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPAN SeBaer GaveD = ver Link society, and was an earne ade by e, Y | R ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,| rumtSW Bon s £.557 1 | i Torks S0 120205 Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake 8 gt Tel 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. e ea. ton and Louis E. King of Mys 2 > » . e A e e et T o If We Can’t Save You Money On Tailor-made Suits isint iy I o e sk e 2 S w5 tftics | Hart Schalfner & Marx | fures v, Siaw weo mzineen v || Extraordinary Stamp Specials ALL DENTAL WORK S. LEON, vva;ué&n&.‘z; sleciric Clothes ont were Mrs. A W, George, Mrs. v Ladies’ Tailor, 278 Main St. e anh BoED BY Ay, Charles I, McNear and Miss B This Week ! can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We prid "Phone 712-6. sanz1d Fave been 2 yeass gaining possible by Dentists of experlenc that. We have made PAINLESS DENTISTRY a speclalty, and whether vou need filling, crowning, extraction or bridgework, we can do it for you positively without pain, and at from one-third to one-haif the prices prevalling at other offices for the same quality of work. tha Foote. We To_Address Teachers. 2 The Groton Teachers' associatic will meet this aftérnoon in the paris house at 2.30 o'clock and listen to | ecture by Miss M. Louise Green of L. B. CRANDALL CO., Westerly, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. Extra Stamps with Teas Extra Stamps with Coffee STAMPS Ib. 35c TEA | 10 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 20c COFFEE STAMPS Ib. 40c TEA | 20 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 25c COFFEE with 1 Ib. 30c COFFEE * and cas.” ecze- #ma. dandruff and other Irritations, 28 VENRE E “Entorsed by Teadin R 1 novzoa ians. Shampooes, dry traatmenta SMITI'S GARAGE. S TANE reatments manicure ' Miss L1gs “ ; ew Haven on School Gardens: wit || 40, STAMPS Ib. 50c TEA |25 STAMPS -Langwe Il sterly, i . o 1 i i IT WILL PAY 1 to investigate and consult us before going plete repair department. Full line-of e Sl Notes: 3 " PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when sets are ordered. All work e et applics. . Tel. 330. novisa fiss Nellie Foley has returned t STAMPS with a large oan STAMPS with 7 oakes of B 161 Main Street. Norwich, Gen H‘O:NNOQNEEt'EA:t " 9 Norwich after a visit with Mics M 80 XTAVERKING owserw 50| 20 X3V PAUNDRY $55F 2f 25¢ guaranteed. novzed » ving purchased the photograp Costello. — sigdio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main EAT AT MURRAY'S STAR Mr. and Mrs. C. Makin have leased || 20 STAMPS with 1 bottle QUEEN OLIVES ore e B0 KING S e o W‘::te:ley-d;n:’ ‘v’f&fi:;";:: iy Sl T e i he mrown cottage on bearl strect || 20 STAMPS with 3 Ibs. PRUNES (65 to the Ib.) a Ib . 8 I DENTAL PAnLon 1 AHERN BROS., abiliey to 3o, the very Dest work 4 P egular Dinner, 25c.' Meals ‘at ali|don. 15 STAMPS with 1 bottle A&P OLIVE OIL .......... s DR. ¥. C. JACKSON, Manager. beautiry er colored portral & iz jaterman Wilcox. who is attending | | ———— - ] ©f yourself given fres with every doz- | . R ER s e e Franklin Square, Norwich. General Contractors en 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Con Qaya. 5 PHN | s, e R e artn teasues ot 1 MPS ! SRS AR L R L 63 BROADWAY ity Ph New Home Sewing Machines | ‘he xuests this evening of ine P e ETET I e Phone 715 2 worth league in New London can Sultana Spic 3 & ) City Pharmacy| . s fmmins s om0, 1220 L e e e ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE THE NEW YORK STORE, R ib. cake A&P Premium Choc- | 1pks. H-O Prepared & lour B unton ICES Whils Waiting for Your Car. |54 High Street, - - Viesterly.| Orrin Wilcox and daughier, Miss olate e ..16c | 1can Sultana Corn X l l lon 0 a P cakcen Tor combi ; Wm. H. 5 elen Wilcox. have returned from . 5. UNDE! 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L novsa m. H. Browning. pomiivs wip in Tlorida ' and_Georcis « derful B 3 = = oy, 2 T8 g~ A B alner was a Norwien Bun: v onderful Bargains In Groceries : " FUNERAL ORDERS aay | ; 7 The Weshingion Tomi Co| . MISS ROSE ABERN e R Cormpara 7ee,Prizes WithiThods' af At OME: Houca . A M. E. church on Sund the ICKLES BON AMI g WESTERLY, 71 dies’ H L ey ces el it g TN N e | Ladies’ Hatter | i Foien st | e o e pint 20c s cake Astistically Arranged by Surp - 5200, " [tion.” Three new members were taken | 9 g . i s Saias: 42 High St., Westerly g T T | LEA & FERR;:SI SAUCE CAMPBELL'S SOUPS HUN:],' o The Florist, Pays Interest on Deposits. " Bul'harle,« Rumrill of Montville spent | 22c a bottle 3 cans 25¢ Tek 130. Lafayette Strest. Good service—Consid inday with his Mystic relatives. Junisa mre guaraoteed the p'nfc'n‘."q.‘{i'g‘.“fl? Miss Morchead of New York is a ROYAL CHEESE FRANCO-AMERICAN SOUPS % 4 stitation. We are_moving to the Potter-Lang- | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foote small 10c medium 15, large 25¢ pint 16c quart 28 > worthy_Block, 68 High street, on or |~ Adrian O'Neil is spending a weck = = s Have You Noticed the i about Jan. 1st 1910. Great removal |sight seeing in New York. FELS-NAPTHA SOAP B&G OLIVE OIL I 4T 17 e oo s SRl Sace. SRS | sale now going on. Byron Noves of Norwich was in 2 cakes 9 small 23c medium 40c large 70c - p it g m:";:o s . $12.56 aad up . . town Sunday. 0d weather ar Baymond Holines of Mt. Vernon PLAIN OR HAND SAPOLIO Armour’s Roast of Corned BEEF i fine roads. People ilke to got out into 5.7 reriseminy. Mechanics Clothing Co. | Fasmond itoine: or s s apaszsn poitisggentt: At Now going on at o:lr dslor;. e Spen airWe e he” ekt invited. 3 e one of oul Everybody is LADY DEMONSTRATOR ms you'll say the sa. AHONEY BROS., mariid No. 4 Matm St. Westcrly. Boston 1s_visiting Sgpins. Pressing and Repairing. oston H. John H. Hoxie Mr. of and Westerly, R. 1. A&P TABLE SALT : M. Falls Avenus. GQLD DUST 5c a 5 Ib. bag 19c a 4 Ib. package his . parents, Mrs. John Hoxe. Mrs. Louisa Tufts decrsd ntertaining her e e e e e . " - WL el vouyall shymiitne : R e e aftar s viat Ihfl Grflat Aflant": z Pacllm Tea Efl merits of thisexcellent range. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE therine Crary. " BAKERY 62-66 - R ¥ - % “William ‘V,. Douglas has returned efore purc! Ing it's to your inferest to corre- 'rom New York. £ Patar Palmer cf Camonchet. R. T 135 Kain Street, Norwich, Gon We are conbdent our Ples, Cake and Bread canuot be excelled. Give us » spond with me. trial_order, M. Hourigan, Main St. QONUMENT MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, has returned after several days' stay 2 108 Main Strest, Westerly, R. | in_town. Free Delivery. *Phone 29-4. Telephone 343 fyua Ira F. Nopes of New Haven spent novid 20 Fairmeunt Strees