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INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. . Three Million Dollars o . “Three Million Dollars Fifty Thousand Accounts. Over Gibersl, courteous and efficlent in its management. Established 1001 Harola L. Weils, O. D.. Optometrisy Defeotive vislon corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 3, Fot- tor Langworthy Block, Westerly. R. ! DIAMONDS Tt will ou well to t pur Seicen. o Siamondn, lodued o mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Joweln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- ried in stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at $13.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. Iyzea Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- tfon. We are showing over forty Open Stock Patterns, decorations and shapes mot to be found elsewhere. We @Geliver free to all our customers, STANTON’S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. I BABIES! Soor they will be big boys ana girl and their baby faces will be only a memory. BEring the bables and I will catch thelr smiles. STILES, The Photographen, Brown Building, Westerly, R. 1. Telephone 847. Iv23a Puy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get & coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” ivaza LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust; no odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. AIl kinds | eI Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their | season. Market 171 Main Street, West. erly, foot of Cross street L. 843, Give us a call eugled | Mgnicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Treat- lurgeon Chirgpodist, Scalp ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLS Frfessional Masseuse, By and Facial Massaga l!“flr Goods a speclalty. Fine Violet 54 Main St., West ety esterly, R. L Telephone 490. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT-.. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stam with all purchases. e - Monamental Works f will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost com- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I | GEO, L. STI Proprietor of the Stiliman Carriage Ce., Cogmsmenl St o stoc and parts arness. lage rej ing and painting and automobile pain! me. Jez3a For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel 497 62 Main St, Westerly. FOR SALE. I'wo seven-room cottages, situated in ifferent parts of the dompact part of Festerly, R. L. each having 60 foot eet front, and both having vacant nd adjoining that can be secured at reasomable prices if a purchaser de- ires. Both having, heat,_ electric ghts, modern plumbing. Inspection invitea. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., febisd Westerly, R. L Giliesple treatment of the hal Bealp ‘cures falling halr, baldness. ese- landruff and other irritations, 1 burning, etc. Endorsed by leading icians. Shampooes, dry treatments, "“fi"l“ehmi't m.Pm(el“ I‘lllll Lias . High St. Potter-; lding (Up Stalrs) e esse ANNOUNCEMENT. | Having purchased the photograph wtodio of A. A. Scholfield, 3V Main street, we are ready to prove to the Deople of Westerly and vicinity our y to do_the ve st work. A Beautirul 16220 water® colored porirait @f yourself given free with every doz- en 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co. Westerly. City Pharmacy TRY OUR {CE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Cana! St. Westerly. R. 1. i:8G The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L .’ $200,000 $200,000 Capital Surplus - Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits, Good service—Considerate attentlon are guaraateed the patrons of this ia- stitution. o ceadas See my new samples of Fall and Woolens. Custom Made Suits w $12.50 and up z J. . PELLEGRINY. No. 4 Main St. Westerly. mux. Pressing and Repatring. - Druggist Almy Furnis hes Bonds of $1,000 for Appear- ance at April Term—S. of V. Camp Entertains State Cfficers—.i-State League Schedule Formulated for Approval—Temperature 7 Degrees Early Friday. There “w: Third _dist O tinuance for against Willis on. e week Almy, a regular session of the ct court in Westerly Fri- Judge Oliver H. Williams pre- ing to the’ indisposition of for defense, there was con- in the .case charged with keeping liquors for sale contrary to law. macist, Mr. Almy is a registered phar- and tlie court has ruled that the finding of liquor in the store was evidence of violation of law. A ques- tion of constitutionality of the statute was raised on this point and the at- torney was to be given further hear- [dng in this matter. charging him liquor nuisance, Almy, taining a In the case against with main- heard two weeks ago, judgment was given find- ing him probably guilty Bonds of $1,000 were furnished for appearance at the April session of the superior court. The other, criminal cases wére con- tinued. On"the civil side there was a general centinuation of the cases. The funeral services of Mrs. Marga- ret McKenzie Roseman, wife of Rob- ert Roseman, who died in Newark, N. I, were conducted by Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart at the residence of James McKenzie, Jr., ial were Robert Roan, in West street. was at River Bend. John Bur- The bearers Roseman, James McKenzie, Sr., James McKenzie, Jr., George McKenzie and Arthur Mc- Kenzie, utes, There were many floral trib- A seven-cent supper and entertain- ment in the vestry of Grace Metho- dist Episcopal church proved an en- jyoyable and profitable novelty. A course supper was seryed. The mu- sical programme inclufed piano solos by Miss Daisy Kenyon and Mliss Mal- linson; Datson duet by flute solo by 8. T. Nye, and Misses pargo and a reading by Miss Bessie Spargo. Senior Vice Commander E. R. Bark- er and Department Adjt. Arthur B. Spink, of Providence, were official vis- itors at the regular meetine of Robert Brucker camn Spanish War Veterans, Addres the organization es for the good and welfare of were made by visitors and members of Westerly, the It was announced that the government had made provision stones for graves of ti for free head- se who served in the Spanish-American war, and would be furnished upon application by relatives of deceased. A reception was given the visitors at the el of the busines ession and refr At a meetin, mittee of the of the schedule col Island-Connecti h ode ments were served. cut Baseball league, held in_the office of the president, Dr. John M. O’Con- nell, for approval league Sunday. W May ingtol at M ber at September August 20, Stonington May 30 July White Rock, Ji 27; riy wi 14, May at the following the committee and will be at a meeting management to be held mext i at wil un. at Mystic, May Carolina, was Wakel, eptember 17. play at September 1 4, July 21, Maj 16, day July 4, adopted by submitted of the play at White Rock, July 4, October 1 30, July ic, June 18, August 6 Carolina at. Ston- Ogtober 1; eptem- July 9, 4, 21, eld, June Westerly, ot . September August August 13, Hood’s Sarsapar Cures, All Spring Ailments. Mrs. Me., farion. Ny Bruce, have Cumberland, taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for a_great many years, and I think it the bes in the world. I take This fall. wa and had lost all.run down. t W in very poor health. all my As winter ppe soon as I began ‘blood medicine t both spring and and spring 1 I was weak te and 1 take Hood's Sarsaparilla my strength came back ud my appetite returned. I am now well, do my housework, and no longer have that tired feeling.” Get it toda in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. |Where to- Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO., Plumber, auglid Steam and Gas' Fitter anc Dealer in Suppile 54 Main Street, Westerly, Wauwinnet Ave.. Watch HIill R. 1._and E Ea;l Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY nov2oa . B. CRANDALL Co., Westerly, R 1 Cars to rent plete repair department. Ful supplies. Tel. 330, SMITH’S GARAGE 330 Main St., Westerly, storing of cars: com- 1 line of nov2zd EAT AT MURRAY'S STAR next tl Regular hours. 25c. Westerly, R. Meals at RESTAURANT, Star Theater. Dinner, 1 all noviza AGENCY FOR THE New Hom:> The ligiitest ed, and the see a demonst i Sewing nni on 2 Machines construct- Call ana THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High novsd Street, Wm. H. Westerly. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St.\Westerly We ‘worthy about Jan. are Block, 1st, moving to the Potter-Lang- 68 High street, or or 1 910. sale now going cn. Mechanics Clot: Westerly, R. I. dec15d Great removal g Co. AN, JAURICE W. - 103 n Street, Westerly, 4 B T h Before purchasing it’s to your interest to corre- with me. Manufacturer and Builder, Ixisd September 10; at Wakefield, June 18, August 6, October S. Mystic plays at Westérly June 23, July 30 September 5; at White Rock, May 30, August 20, September.17; at Stonington, May 28, July 4, September 3; at Carolina, June 11, July 16, Sep- tember 10; at Wakefield May 14, July 2, October 1. ‘White Rock will play Westerly May 7, July 4, October 8: at Stonington, June 11, July 2, September 5; at Mys- tic, May 30, August 13, September 10; at Carolina, June 25, July 30, Septem- at Wakefield, May 28, July 28, August 27. Carolina will play at Westerly May 28 July 2, at White Rock, June 13, August 6, October 1; at Ston- ington, May 14, August 20, September 17; at Myst¥, July 4, July 23, October ;. at Wakefield, May 30, July 4, Sep- tember 3. Wakefield to play at Westerly June 11, August 13, September- 10; at White Rock, May 21 July 10, September 3 at Stonington, June 25, July 30, Octo- 7, July 9, Sep- May 30, July i 4. September 3. The Wakefield Baseball association has elected these officers: _Rowland Hazard, president; John R. Hinch- cliffe and H. A. Rathbun, vice presi- dents; Edmund Lyons, secretary; Jo- seph J. Northup, treasurer; P. Kelly, P. Ganley and F. J. Molloy, auditing committee: R. Hazard, J. R. Hinch- cliffe, R. Gwynee, W. H. Leslie, W. A. Manchester, P. Monahan. J. Cogge- shall, J. Holgate, P. H. Murphy, H. H. Rathbun, J. J. Northrup, directors. Local Laconics. Frederick R. Wilcox of Providence is visiting his father, Ethan Wilcox, in Westerly. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Allen enter- tained at cards, Friday evening at their home on Grove avenue. Only one marriage license has been issued by the town clerk of Westerly since the beginning of Lent. Athletic events are so well conduct- ed in Pawcatuck that there is no or- ganized opposition to their continu- ance. The mail orderly of Fort Mansfield, who skipped Wednesday with nearly $400 of other people’s money, ‘has not been located yet. There is rumor that a local ‘physi- cian is negotiating for the purchase of the property of the late Edwin Bab- cock in Elm street. Valuable addition of volumes of gen- eral information have recently been made to the reference department of the Westerly public library. Friday morning was the _coldest March 18 in Westerly for at least 20 year: At six o’clock the thermometer registered seven above zero. Notwithstanding _the many big rain storms since the Welch fire, six weeks ago, smoke is still being emitted from the pile of grain in the ruins. “Big Bill”_Bliss, leader of the Rhode Island house of representatives, was the guest of Representative Albert H. Langworthy in Westerly Thursday night and Friday. Michael Donovan of Westerly, out- fielder on the Brockton team for the past three seasons, will report,for play on the New Haven team of the Con- necticut baseball league, April 12. Several news items sent The Bulle- tin for the Westerly department have not been used, because unsigned. Name and address of writer must accompany all communications, as proof that they are authentic. The improvements in progress at ‘Watch Hill will not prevent the land- ing of the steamer Block Island for the ‘coming season, if at all. noticeable ¢ of The only will be the absence ome of the structures on the wa- of Bay street. ung man from Pawcatuck used nge vile language in a Westerly restau- rant during the first hour of Friday, and when told to cut it out struck the restaurate Result: A sledge ham- mer blow in return and a hasty re- into Connecticut with the meal in pursuit and within striking nce at almost every step. There is revival of the report that he company manufacturing the Dock ngines in the Nichols & Langworthy lant in Hope Valley, at the time of he big fire, is to locate in New Lon- lon. provided the people of that ity be_to $100,000 worth of stock. n Dock. the inventor, of the en- 2 resident of Westerly, is now in Not .-, Milk Trust The Original and Genulne HORLIGK’S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages. Forlnfants, Invalids,and Growing children. Invigoratesthenursingmotherandthe aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. ST ai Herma et o di = Take no substitute. Ask for ITO;UCK'S. Others are imitations. Exceptional Success of St. Patrick’s Night Entertainment—Mrs. Pq Charron’s Death. ‘The St. Patrick’s day entertainment for the benefit of the Immaculate Con- ception church- was beld in_Sprague hall, which was crowded. Nat even standing room could be found when the_curtain went up on the most suc- cessful entertainment ever given by local amateurs. Every number was finely rendered and merited the praise received. Among the clever features of the entertainment was that of 3- year-old Master T. Bamford, repre- senting the typical Irishman, Mr. Kel- ly, in the song. Anybody Here Seen Kelly, sung by’ his father, Thomas Bamford, accompanied by Mrs. Bam- ford, Following is the programme: g Selections, St. Jean Baptiste bany lecture Erin’s Destiny, Rev. Pliny Cooney; vocal duet, Come Back to E in, Misses Anna and Fidelis Donohoe; Finnegan and Flanagan, Irish farce, Miss Fidelis Donohoe and Paul Bren- nan; song, Anybody Here Seen Kelly? Thomas Bamford and Master T. Bam- for, song, Tipperary, Miss Jennie Heffernan; sketch, Oysters, Messrs. Johnson and Higginbotham; violin so- io, Kathleen Mavourneen, Prof. O. C. Bisson; song, Santiago Flynn, Miss Dunne, Yankee Tourists. A musical obbligato in two acts under the direc- tion of Georze A. Reeves. Synopsis: Act 1—Flower garden of Savoy hotel, Landon. Time, last week in June. Act 2—Scene same as Act 1. Time, July 4, Cast: Gladys Carfield, Beatrice Bu- teau: Bert Bicknell, W. J. Magill Richard Carfield James P. Brown Marie Carfield, Marv J. Mjlner; G. Edwards, G. A. Reeves; Waiter, Fred Johnson; bell boy, Chocolate, Wilfred Lacroix; chorus, Stella Brown, Ernest- ine Desautelle, Anna May Cahill, Della Marshall, Josephine Marshall, Kather- ine Remmert, George Whitehouse, Wil- liam O" Georze Remmert. Musi- cal numbers: Act 1—Wine, Wine, ‘Wine; Girls, Girls, Girls; A Slave of Perfume, Gladys and chorus; When Yankee Doodle Comes to Town, cho- rus; Jingle Jokes and Rhymes, Bert and chorus; Isn't Love a Grand Old Thing? Gladys and Bert; I'm Going to Marry a Nobleman, Gladys and chorus. Act 2—Because You're You; Streets of New York, chorus; In the Land of Dreams, Marie and chorus; On a Mon- key Honeymoon, chorus; When I Was a Kid Like You, Marie Edward: Gladys, Bert and chorus: Anytim Any Place, Anyway, chorus; Finale, company. Irish melodies, St. Jean Baptiste band. Music by Miss Milner's orchestra was furnished for dancing, which followed the entertainment. Died After Brief lliness. Mrs, Peter Charron® died at her home on Main street Thursday morn- ing after ome day’s iliness. She was only twenty years old and is survived by her husband and two sisters. Personal Mention. The Misses Lynch of Hartford are the guests of their brother, Rev. M. J. Lynch. Miss Mary Nolan of Derby is the guest of Miss Fidelis Donohoe. Rev. Ignatius Kost of South Coven- try wae a local guest Thursday. BRIEF STATE NEWS Fairfield—One thousand dollars has been appropriated for a metor fire wagon. 3 Wallingford.—The quarterly meeting of the board ef visitors of the Masonic home was held Thursday afternoon with fourteen members present. Huntington.—Dr. H. A. Roberts, 'lo- cal tree warden, addressed the mem- bers of Farmill River grange Friday evening on the subject Shade Trees. Meoriden.—Advocates of ofl street sprinkling are getting next to the Dboard of public works and it is possi- ‘ble that the board will take some ac- :_lon on the matter at the next meet- ng. Ansonia.—Seven of the merchants charged with keeping their places of business open on Sundays were found guilty by Judge Bryant in the city court Thursday and fined $8 and costs | each. | Naugatuck.—A delegation from Nau- gatuck aerie went to Bridgeport on Thursday evening to attend the recep- tion given by the aerie of that city to the grand worthy president, Frank H. Hering. Easton.—The quarteriv meeting of the Crescent Milk Producers’ associa- tion will be held today (Saturday) at the Baptist hall. The subject will be “What kind of a dairy cow can the dairyman afford to keep at the present price of milk? Cheshire.—At a recent conference of Cheshire and Meriden poultry fanciers it was decided to hold an exhibition in Cheshire next Nov. 15, 16, 17. A per- manent poultry organigation will be formed in Cheshire Wednesday evening, April 13. New Haven.—The Rev. William A. Beardsley, rector of St. Thomas’ church, who has been so ill for nearly two months, has left for the south. Mr. and Mrs, Beardsley sailed Tuesday for Savannah and will not returs north until late in April. Danbury.—Two members of the na- tional committee representing the con- ductors, trainmen and yardmen on the New Haven system were in this city this week taking a poll of the road’s employes as to their feelings in the matter of a strike, Bridgeport.—The Messenger, the first boat built at the shipygrd of the Lake Submarine Torpedo Boat com-— pany at the foot of Seaview avenue | aug1sd | noon until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. since this concern owned this property, was successfully launched Thursday afternoon. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Prica. GENUINE must bear signature: e T ot The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS surnishea promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street janzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest. maréd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richard=on and Boyntoa Furnaces. 66 West miain Street, Norwich, Conn dec7e Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing_replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbiug. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s biiis. Overhadling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing® with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, o857 West Main Street. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Taxes—Town of Sprague. All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Sprague, State of Connecticut, are hereby notifiéd that I have a war- rant to levy and collect a tax of fifteen (15) mills on the dollar on the town list now last completed, payable on the 15th day of March, 1910, and for the purpc of collecting and recelving the same I shall be at the office of the Town Clerk in Baltic, in said Town, on Monday and Tuesday, March 28 and 29, 1910, from 8 o'clock in the forenoon until 5 o'clock in the afternoon; on Wednesday, March 80, 1916, at the store of John Quinn, in’ Versailles, from 10 o'clock in_the forenoon until 4 o'clock in the after- noon, and on Thursd: March 31, 1910, at the store of Webster Standish, ir Hanover, from 10 o’clock in the fore- Legal~ additions and fees will fall upon_those neglecting this notice. Dated at Sprague, Connecticut, March 4, 1910. JAMES M'GUIR marss Collector of Town AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- trict of Canterbury, on the 18th day of Mareh,-A. D. 1910. Present—A. HALE BENNETT, On motion of Charles Moffitt, istrator on the intestate estate liam Moffitt, late of Canterbury, said Districi, deceased. This Court doth decree - thut six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Ad- ministrator and directs that public no- tice be given of this order by advertis- ing in a newspaper having a circula- tion in sald District, and by posting a copy thereof on_ the publ gnpost_ in sald Town of Canterburs rest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Reco; A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. NOTICE.—All . ceased are hereby notified their claims against said estate to the undersigned within the time limited in the above and foregoing or to CHARLES MOFFITT, Administrator, South Canterbury, Conn., R, D. No. marisd AT A COURT OF PROBA xe: Judge. Adnil of Wil within creditors of sald de- to present 1 HELD Distriet on the 18th day of March, SLSON_ J. AYLI Trust estate of Marfa T. Turner, late of_Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Trustee exhibited his annual ac- count with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 25th day of March, A. D. 1910, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Trustee is di- rected to give notice thereof by pub lshing this order once in some new er having a circulation in safd I Bfet, at least six days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy_of record. Attest: © FANNIE C. CHURCH mar19d <) at Norwich, within and for th of Norwich| A. D. 1910. , Judge. WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. R AND COAL. ‘COAL A New Use for Ginger ‘We have demonstrated this winter that ginger is very good in the Coa! business. A prompt system of delivery is the z?:‘ret of satisfactory Coal merchan- ng. E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. Telophones. Lumber J. A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber Central Wharf. Telephone 884, decz24d —— LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right prices too. Remember we ve carry a big line of Bhingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY, novigd GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucke: St Telephone 168-13. octs%d 54 X Here Are Complete New Lines of | Spring Derbies and Soft Hats of style is a to our estire Noticeable elegance characteristic peculiar line this season. Superb qualities and absolutely fast colors distinguish the line from all previous efforts. \ SILK HATS and SILK OPERA HATS in the new blocks. CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL 489 "Phons; 402 37 Franklin St 68 Thames St. mayed The Fanning Studios, . 31 Willow S1. We are now taking orders for Spring work. Our Wail Decorators are arriv- ing and many new things. will be shown. Also Lace Curtains, Uphol- stery Goods and Shade work. janl4d DON'T WASTE TIME Handsome EASTER NECKWEAR. STREET GLOVES in proper shades and a new line of Perfect Fitting SHIRTS at McPRERSON’S, "The Hatter, 101 Main Street mar15d Building ARE YOU THINKING OF THIS 7 If so you should consult with me and get pric fo! Excellent work at reasonable prices. . C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. *Phone 370. Home Comfort DEMANDS THE . ! : Ruud Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater It furnishes an inexhaustible sup- ply of hot water to all parts of the house at any hour of the day or night. Turn the Faueet, The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and see one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep’t., 321 Main Streot, Alice Building. feb23d Florai Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. iy26a DOING jani7a | trying to clean your owr clothes, for vou cannot do it, and unless done right vou might as well leave it alone, You can employ your valuable time more profitably. Cleaning and Pressing is our business, and we have facilities for doing the work thoroughly. We do it quickly, too, and deliver the order at your home, charging but little for the worls. Lang’s Dye Werks, Telephone. 157 Frankiin St. We do all Watch and Clock Wor¥ promptly and at the right prices. WM. FRISWELL, 27 Franklin St. feb26daw FUNERAL ORDERS Acrtistically Arranged by HUNT ., ..* * The Florist, Tel. 139. Lafayotte Street. Junisa Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? 1t's & sure sign of £ood weather and fine road People like to get out into the open air. Wo furnish the best method, and it you'll take one of our teams you'll say the sam MAHONEY BROS., Falls marl’ LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY J. F, CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. Whitestone Ge and the J. F. C. 10¢ | Cigars are the pest on the market | Try them. mari6a | DR, C. R CHAMBERLAIN | Lenta/ Surgeon. Avenue. In chargc of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practwe auring his lest ilin 20 Fairmount Strest. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Nade and Ruled to Or 108 BROADWAY. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. STONE. Prop. ——OPEN e Tl ect1ed Del-Hoff Cafe NOTICE Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. PG AR 4 0 Lo Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. e AROLRETIIRRRIE ner te Py AV DS BIOK. Frops | locatsd in her now ofice, Breed Hall BLNROB. Provs 1 Neom = A3 sdverysing mgdium 3 Office hours, 1 te 4 » m. ine sl