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THURSDAY, Q stuff that fortunately did not kill her | shipped, on Wednesday less than 50 husband, is willing to testify to the | were sent out: and several who had and the husband is ready to tes- | brought their milk to the train decided 0 GR|SGUI I v in corroboration. to take it back home again, vowing Coroner Cross of the town of | te spill it on the ground before give N Charlestown. has received official re- | g in to the contracters. The produ- - s . 35 TR ort of the analysis in conns n W cers stan for 3 1-2c a quart fe Jury Bringsin Verdict on Cisputed Issues ot Fact—Further | [Tt ol i ¢ Michael Riley, and was in | the finest of mew milk—ide tor & teme T = Itati ith the attorne: ne; quart can, and wi not de Agreements and Decision Later—Robt. M. Freestone | {02iniaiion with 20 a0 n the | the contractors’ price of 3 3-s tonce IKDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westrly Branch. 2 J s A . . rt. It is expect Nominated for Second Lieutenant—Edwin A. Schol-| “*** = 2 Ty e S o e K Surpias ... g 3 Westerly high team outclassed the | borough today (Thursday). Owsr Fifty Thousand Accounts. field’s Death at 91—Court Crders $7.50 Weekly « I-| nine from La’ Salle lehn.lwoe%nPnd)vl- o 2 Gmf:l dence In a_game here on esday, ows . e e lowance for Mrs. Chas. D. Kenyon. Gereating them 14 to 3. Spencer and | A. N. Lewis of Now Britaif was in e Pember twiried for Westerly. Hanlon | toxn for a fow days on a fishing trip. did the boxwork for La Salle and was | D- W. Hakes was in Springfield over Tather: wild CThe score by imnings: | Sunday attending the funeral of his son, Dwight Hakes, Jr. Burial was in_the Yantic cemetery, Norwich. pedliver Woodhouse lodge, K. 'of P. < - eld a meeting in Pythian hail Tues- Two base hit, Webster; three base | day evening. The committes reporad hits, L. Foley, . Foley, Noon; bases | favorably on Ughting the hail by elees Establtabed 1901. Hareld L. Wells, O. D.. Optometeiss | At the opening of the superior court | aged by the erection of a substantial R H.E. Defective vision corrected by the prop. | Session Wednesday morning, Judge | dwelling house on respondents’ land. |y, 1. S, 18010220 *—14 11 1 er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot. | ket 2ave o h\iring on the petition of | That respondents’ land is worth $10 | 1 Salle, " 200010200—3 5 7 Ser Langworthy Block. Westerly. R ! | sijpore ana counsel and. witne That one-third of the Jind of re- trial of her suls for dents would be cut off by the line arles 3 = = St om et s on balls_ Spencer 4, Pember 1, Hanlon | tricit, sarles D. Kenyon, with Attor. aid plainant contends nit by pitcher, Spencer, Gendreau; | " Glayton D, Barton of East Ha: B wmes A, Williams' for plaintiff d in said indenture of August 27, |5; 5 a srney Frederick . struck out. by Spencer 10, by Pember | ton = nl N" ebanmt . ioucHieh X OIney ar v T ek inb Durposd O the restriction | L DUSEIIoN \ScAMMN bace. W EECH e tows Shiswedh | g Bl nain Yafentate o protect the VoW LaSalle 2; passed balls, McSherry: Census Taking Finished. Jirs. Kenyon testified that her hus- S : e cque) gh, | from certal tions ol he Larl rifice hits, W. H. S. 1, La Salle 3; Elmer Chadwick of Salem, who has 1uepaugh, | fron tain portions of the Larkin | ., oire” Donahue; time, 1.30. Deen taking the census of the borough, band was postmaster at U, It will pay you well to get our . Heptis B e e o icted a country variety store, | he o on i S d owned a grist mill and sold the prod- complainant at the time of the s finished his work amd returned Mounted, before purchasing. dct, bought standing trees and con- | encement of this suit did not Local Laconi home. Cecil Bigelow, Who has been CASTRITIUS, into cordwood for ‘sale, | own any part of the land which was The officers of the First Baptist|taking the census on the outskirts of Leading Westerly Jewelr. ind sold eggs, owned real es-|on August 27, 1872, occupied by the | church were re-elected at the annual | the town, has finished his part of the d. in opinion, was fully | building known as the Larkin house. meeting, Wednesday evening. work. a her § week complainant is now ablg to ex- Rev. Joseph L. Peacock of Westerly T. M. Russell and W. L. Whitney of 1 nd also | er with funds for attorney fees in divorce proceed- h referred te he = e e - ol Middletown, president and manager of e line red to in t he line r d, ¢ delivered the address at the chapel e - 7 that | services in Kingston college, Wed- | & Sion of | nesday morning. His subject <was|FOWer company, were in town Mon- es of [ Shadows of Influence. fla(y e\"e:-;:‘. looking a'}x;r thedinl{a;- ests o .. They made the At_the request of the president of | {10 Over In a large touring. car. tly define BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | MADE BY mAND. Hand Made Work ia Our Spectatty. | Whips and all Harness Supplies car- Mr. Kenvon said that his income not sufficient to meet expenses, iB stock. .Factory Made Harness| ' ~'° * o | T and up. 2s in debt $1.200 and that his complainant or | ¢he Rhode Island Citizens' Historlcal N. H. SAUNDERS, mortgaged. y his grantees do inierfere with the | ociety. Senator Louls W. Arnold has | pii pory, T miScio”, has returned to BEECES o G2 West Broe: | red Mr. Kenyon to | view of the water from portions of the | Sosed SENRtOD > 1d_Bas | nis home in Boston, after a few days' o s F—— road Streew. | wife $1:50 = wdEk pagmcnt o |34 nere tract placed ‘small flags on the graves of | visit with his family, who are with Mr. L0 WASHBUER GROSBY-COL MmN CaRDLS 1NN | e at orice, dnf ILEt he pa: The houses built by mplainant or | J0Shua Babcock and Joseph Noves, | Bigelow’s sisters, Misses Elizabeth and |5 I the sum of $25 for attormey | his srantecs do interfere with the view | WO were members of the colonial - | Sarah Bigelow of South Main street. Im L« v withess fees. of the water from t ere the | Sembly when the declaration of inde-| Harry Wickwire was in Lebanon on ported Dinner Ware b . Larkin house stood on < pendence (ws e Sy K S0 Tuesday. The view of the water from the re- | Miss Emile Zangrandi, organist and | Mr. and Mrs. Warr#n Willlams of are opeming new patterns in Dinner Sets. our own Importa- We are showing over forty Open Patterns. decorations and shapes Bmet o be founa ulsewhere. We deliver free to all our custome STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I. BABIES! ial of the case of Clement witn by | pianist, of Westerly, and organist of | Wallingford were guests of Mr. Will- ° [ praying for injunction act, | the Episcopal church in Stonington, | iams’ parents at fhe Homestead inn n | has been appointed orgamist of the | on Broadway for a few days the past venth-Day Baptist church in West- | week. nest Kinney and Maud ndents’ land is interfe pand Sy t some fu time s in ] at Watch e i jery . atter which | erly, succeeding Mrs. C. Clarence Max- | -~ Mrs. A. L. Stebbins and two sons djoining the Griscom place, was | J the finding of the Jury, after son. resigned. Miss Zangrandi will be | left Tuesday for & week’s visit with ° Tiie plaintif claimed that, SR i cnabled to play in both churches, as | Mrs. Stebbins' parents in Middietown. el 0 s to the orizinal deeds of | The case of Arthur M. Willis and | services are held in Westerly on Sat- | = F. J. Cheney, who has been running s of the Larkin house propsi 4 nopohee. of Acthur M. Willis a: ays and in Stonington on Sundays. | the engine &t the electrio Light com- - ings were to be erected pany’s plant, ended work with the R B s i e o o included 2| . The case of Thomas and Margaret NOANK company Tussday and retarned to his Mmemory. Bring the bables and I will o | Conway n e town Westerly home in Pawtucket, R. I eateh thetr smiles. » the Griscom resi. | WAs next called for tri is is an| village Not Likely to Have Ball Team Decision for Plaintiff. STILES, The Phetographer, 1 e respondents claimed that | 3ction of trespass and e oamee —True Blue Society’s Supper— | Justice Lucius C. Brown, who re- Brewn Building, =~ Westerly, R. L. | the rostrictions became vold after the | (e Conways’ property in Tower < PantEaa Pt served bis decision in tie case of Dr. | ifitended to preserve an unobstructea ot o chanse of hade of the| There ia every probability that No- | ied last Friday. decided Tuesday in from the hotel pi- dlamond. in the, mational game this | o SParles FL Strong was the guest of yvear. Since Ashby's departure from el the village there seems to be very lit- 4 and Bar Attorney the tos vere made at a time when Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery | iiooic e o o bl on che 454 get & coupon on the Plano to be | 1 ouse esta Considera se tle interest taken in getting a team pURTILL’S, Mantiatian ol = (‘qlifl”m‘-*‘ b E th Kings- | local team last year and was making & | n_ o ic rncy Walter | good headway towards completing ar- | ghejton,—Warden Moulthrop has just “ON THE BRIDGE.” aRcO (e BEEEMIT Hon She rth Kingstown; Her- | rangements, when he was compelled to p o 23 an He concluded at 12.40 o - e ol > completed the work of renumbering the y22a N Thed sh1nt)and rlesto Iiaac C.|leave the salt air for a drier climate. | hoULl Vithin ‘the borough Limits - . = B Hopkin- | All the players are leaving the vil- 4 | Fudke: 'S rcy opened the ar- | { W m J . Friend W.|lage. Mosher, who covered left field, | Meriden—A Merid S it " " vt ¢ Intifr, concluding at 3 L Charles F.|is in New York; Scott is in Florida, R pariian apn e bak I i SH MARKET 1 ball; Mul 2 poct s 3 e cheeeed ey bl ke ot Exete where he is playing league ball; Mul- - MK otag oSl by 5. fiver: no dust: ne odor: every- | 8 o et e x| Court latourned. to 0 Thursday |len leaves for Providence in a short AN oumes ¥ pasma ng wholesome and clean. All kinds e s etat AT ugs ColE ninz. time; Shackley and Zellar are to play | Danbury.—There s now every pros— €f Frest Fish and Sea Foods In their | oo boriain dlomateq iSoncs :}"' e = & — in Stonington. pect that the Bridgeport and Danbury jeasen. Market 171 Main Street. West | . i w aniel arrington, recently nom Supper a Success, trolley line will be built this coming s A & to do with ppe! . ; ] Se oot of Cress strest TeL Mt | (he o e ey e came) | The | IKSCL RS aeo0nd leutenune: of EX he supper given under the aus- [ SUmme — augia | afier deliberating for three- | OMPany, e A - pices of the True Blue society, an aux- | A psonia—With the elesing of the of- o |a hour, brought In this| cOIpS. having fociined | Subsose | lliary of Liberty council, Daughters of | q.¢ of the tax collester Monday even- = o Meniouring. Dermatology, Shampoolag, | aisputed issues of fact | Miesting was orde ihe PUrPose| America, proved a decided success. | f1°° of the tax ooflester Monday even. argeon Chiropodist. Scalp Treat- | referred m e et Aacd by T omEnation | The proceeas wint be used by the so installment Of the 1910 city tax, had ! nt, Hair Dressing. plainant did st stone (Ecancy. ¢ S QuigEy ciety toward defraying the expenses | peo v ekl o of Lie Oliver H. William J i been taken in. MRS. M. I. EELLS ine commencing at the | °C q4eut Ouver Tl WA of Memorial day exercises. — 3 ; | northwest corner of the Larkin house, | -, 0%, SCUN, B U0, VY Fyke Fishing Season Closes. New Britain—Governor Weeks has L 8 0“ an ave a 0 e c en Trvisssionsl Massmsa, Dody and Facial Massage | 25, 725, o8, AUg0st 27, 1872, and runt | 5, S and Capt. Bourdon 4. Ba | The fvke fishing scason for flat fish | Appointed Charles F. Smith of New | Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet | side thereof over and across compla presiding. Sergt. Rob 3 is drawing to a close. The season has | b board o Gosds, L e e e A e been & Successtul one and will be con. | education to succeed the kate Pror. wil-| We want 10,000 dozen | 5 y ¥ Sato e WM. 2.1 | ahcortance with the Yo defned s tinued about two weeks or until scup | Ham G. Sumner. | as cool and white as a dairy.” No smell, no smoke, T ] 3 ’ e stone D i ke | i 1 sleshons 98 | iy indenture of August' 37, IS <5 o L SIS 13 been reported | Wallingford—Tne ank e dustoline Native Eggs. Our paying| ;o Rear,no dust. No old-fashioned contrivances. - The | & B oo e e uld | from Watc 1 an stward. Ernes = - - z WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT...:3 | I < Tsldnd sound would be ob- from Watch Hill and eastward Frmgst | borough has arrived and the work of | price umtil further notice| = SEORE. | structed by Uha erection “r‘ 5 subetan- | Targest interest in fvke fishing hers, | Butting it [ the moads has begun 2c deli d ° . A | tial dwelling house upon the respond- o _ e | treee 9 Y f s : | There is in the tank 4,514 gallons and | - land. t | are preparing to bring in their nets - iC delivere R. G. BllVCn & (.,O.l | S atblatoAnt wal Biot be e 1 to the | and fit out for lobster fishing. the cost deliverag bare is $093.41. On the Bridge. | | not ‘mecessarily from | Honor Roll, Waterbury—Mayor ~ William B. | RBEGAL SHOE AGENCY. 3 The honor roll for April at the No- | Hotchkiss has appointed George A. = i Y "ze.“:v- S&H Green Trading Stamps Y L. Edvin. A, -Boholf ank public sch!rmls 'follews: = A lg]wham‘ P.“,M E. Cronin and Louis ool l ° -s ove; Durchases our Liver bt h Not absent for the month in_firet Walah board of arbi s, | aprIThsM | & = grammar grade: Meta Ingham, Milli- | %0 wiich any person feeling aggrieved SR 2 91 ¥ He had been ill on oy et i vii order of the building in- b 3. : : 3 . cent Kelley, Adelaide Libby, Avis Ma- | Ver any or & e N . ke 10 Menumentai Works 18 Clogged up - me and up to & few weeks ago was | o e Mande Tracy, Eieaner Weels, | spoctor may appeal. A. D. S. | is the latest practical, scientific cook-stove. It will cook the active y vears younger. | 10" witbur, Merton Beebe, Walter | = = ks elaborate dinner without heating the kitchen. ment ot T tenen: 'O, irake a monu- | Thats Why You're Tired—Out of Christopherson, Angus McQuarrie and | Branford —Inyitations arc out for the| ALL CEREAL GOFFZ [ 3 € Sistent with good work. My experi.| Sorte—Have No Appetite A e BT e X A e ot | 160 a h.=2 Ibs. for 26o| Boils, bakes, or roasts better than any range. Ready in a second, ence " QP , nediate department, . Car- = 2 a2 o v 8 | : N : 2. . " A"I’.Ex”‘nr;n’cz;' Pa A ] CARTER'S LITT! D G toa b Unen ANy Toun-st Fine, Orchams; and . Dr. 164 Main Street. Extinguishedinasecond. Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible = s ook, - 2 w York on . ON, LIVER PILLS na_Becker, Constance Florence &m‘?‘f” atternoon, May 21, i 4| Library Tea Store Open Wednes- | ;e.t ,';o::\..l':Tk':‘:na;v:l.,iv.:p.‘l:.,,‘.,. eature i able. Yo nt it, be- McTonald, Helen Maln, Walter Palm- | o'clock, at the Anchorage at Bine Or-iday and Saturday evenings. Vallett, Josephine Vallet and Esther | <12rd- mar2 iy ade No. 1. Miss S. J. Allyn, teach- o Marion Hays. Olive Jenssen, John Tenssen, Durwood Main, Eleanor Me- Donald, Marvin Porter, Margaret Rearke, Annie Nelson, Elizabeth Mc- . Donald, Lynton Wilcex, Dorothy Ba- icer and Bernard Davis. Sixth and 7th grades, Ester McLeod, Cla ramm and Gladvs Strong. Grades 2 and 3. Henry Becker, Lois Butson, Harry Cliester, Morgan Ches- er, Hadley Fitch, Victoria Musante, | | [S—— nces McDonald, Lawrence McDon- ald. Viola Pray. Frank_Porter, Lewd Foarke, . Chariotta . Smith, = Floy hompon, Alfred Ward, Louise Me- Donald. Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. 1. will put you e B in a few days. GEO. L. STILLMAN, Zropristor of the Seiliman Carrisge Con, Coggswell St. Westerly. m_L Cercy ‘the largest| g u'a"fi.:'.é'fi.'; byt Cx‘?:'-,‘"nv“»,’.i'r;‘.'.:: iousaess, Indigestion, and SickHeadacke. 883 Darts of harmess Carriaxe répair &5d Balnding and automobils paini- e I tmcy 1e224 | GENUINE must bear signature For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, 3 - v || Where o Buy in Westerly cause it will cook any dinner and not heat the room. No heat, no smell, no smoke, no coal to bring in, no ashes to carry out. It does away with the drudgery of cooking, and makes it = pleasure. Women with the light touch for pastry especially appreciate i, be cause they can immediately have a quick fire, simply by turning & handlo. No half-hour preparation. It not only is less trouble than coal, but it costs less. Absolutely no smell, no smaoke; and it doesn’t beat the kitchen, The nickel finish, with the turquoise blue of the enameled chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burne: the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with Tel 49 62 Ma‘",s.'* gt ; Personals. - i; - * without Cabinet T - S S e |l Thursday and Friday Specials = Fris b . Same-plate write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest worthy Block, 68 High street, on o o - 3 Mrs. R. F. Mannering and party of TaRS e BRGNS Saie ow going on Clamben, Utewm nd Gak Bier maa| | U A SCRCEREED. |now Tork vased tmonen fhe viines | WHICH LEAD TO LOWER COST OF LIVING A 2 i Dealer in Supplies. He was the oldest man in Westerly i e & s T % S s b Deacon Palmer and Robert Palmer, Mechanics Clothing Co. | gy Svegs Soidy Bubog |, had residea bt Sor Oher Tl S |, Poacon, BReraae B, R0 : s Waesterly, R. I a He was grandson of J Scholfie ness trip to New York. ‘ Fille Table Bes' Lamb o de. B —— Y 1Y pioneer woolen 1ma 1 ar PR o Bart Schatimer & Marx | Do okes sisie” e maiizs i e COLCHESTER | 1. 29c CHO 1b. 18c =.“.':=:=‘..‘n.:_.: ;;al;;u%m.m‘dlf:; Clothes %9u.0C Jostph, Snd. Mercy New! Ty | for Their Rights—Only Eight of T Wi, 3 s. Bhampooes. dry treatments e, o ms the senman gt eat vas | Fifty Send Any Milk on Wednesday | Yooy . High St. Potter- — < tilln t over the bridge | —Census Taking Finished. | n el‘ na s Ihs. Sine: (O5 Stairsr o\ " LADEmorthy 1. B. CRANDALL €0., from W 2 the town of Ston- e | 1 g p c SLEER al — ol Westerly, R. 1 ington, on M h 8, 1819. Of the i!\fl,\' milk Dmd\mhérs in and 1ov20¢ rly, . L r. AS O i tive | about Colchester, only eight put any méNNOL,,]NCEMENT' o e o = of Rik e Ltic | cans aboard the inilk train Wednesday Best R d Sliced Dried '1: iwiassecdhnll::m phw;oznr‘:x;h SMITH'S GARAGE. zed - improveme chin- muynmg,hmmfi?gh .tn. t'hel;nrl ‘?11 the eS oun ib ice rie ib. m; of Westerly and vicinity our rent; storing of carst com. | just iliness he ‘was working on fm- | firm stand against the contractors, the 3 B ooty Dot woe\ A | plete, Toalr depsriment Full line of |, ovea shuttle and a device for shell- | Jewish and_ Polish farmers aimost to _— 2 & = ing corn. man oldin; ouf for eir rights. S B ST g e s e | S o o e i 0 JPANCY R A S PN Ful Pound 3, D5 v TABLE TALK: Weliatly i~ Pl e e mo b SEEBED Packages “One more slice New Home Sewing Machines |c.i- azeior the Y Pharmacy|. s s i s Yty SR BuR Seé a demonstration =t ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE SaFSUEN YORIC SIORE Mamma—I want to look like the Ceresota. Boy.” WM F BA"_EY ' Strieily Fresh Geranen EGGS dozen FRANK- FORTS 24¢ (Successor to A. ICES Whie Waiting for Your Gar, 54 High Strest, — - Westorly. | their hali-sister. § | Every One Guaranteed 36 Canal SL. W novsd Wm. H. Browning. | The funeral scre e in Hack, 1 ivery Ganal St. Westerly. . L KU5E whien he do 14, 1565, AL Fresh ¢ pyj hec17¢ | mixea Nufs 2mws 25 MISSUROSELAHERN. oo fomar s, o L nativeS PIRACH P bs- o€ ol i The Washington Trust Co., L I pure Food "and drug” commission,’ ias Board]ng WESTERLY, R L d completed of " the aeveral ; o e | Ladies’ Hatter | e Stable sest Lemons ¢z 19¢ | Potatoes - vecc 15¢ DOW'T BUY I s iiie. i 42 High St., Westerly e P M i B & OLD STYLE TEETH Bays Intsrest on Deposica. St of wood (k“v“”[q 2 ¢ while some 12-14 Bat treet. 2 3 If you are proud of your personal Geod service— Considerats attention FOR SALE. O pahe gther samples were of 1o%-| HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. T ps 4 is. 8 C b ilo appearance, buy a set or partial set B s 0o the patrons of this in- | 1, seven-room cottages, situated In T ¥ | " Telephone 883 apr2sa urni % 1 C ranperriess C with D(r. King's latest invention, that ent parts of the compact pi The sample that contained wood al- | 3 wonderful improvement, the “NAT Bee my new ssmples of FAll and | strect Bons and Choth Thatine Cvacent | cohol was purchased in Westerly the | JOSEPH BRADFORD, h Brazil URAL GUMS,” which makes it imy e, &d”,e“ Blsitmdade 2R3 | Faht adjoining "(hat can b Sccurcdjat | day after the death of Willam Larrow Fresl flamb“l'fl"-lzfl razil 2 pkgs 9c sible to detect artificial teeth in your L I ey memietls ghxe e & pusiiiesite |asu chetes Hogs sod wes Tuen| | Dok Binmder cut COCOANUT - : 6 Matn St Westerly. lights, modern plumbing. Inspection s, for her husband, who was con- PAINLESS EXTRACTION _ Clsaning. Fressing and Repalring. rekrpuk W. Coy meat Batate Gon | 1S ot e In Pawcatuck b | glank Books Made and Ruled te Order, Teoth extracted and filled puin * 3 purchase of the liqu and while on 108 BROADWAY. [ for the most nery d dey bt way nome she heard of the alleged | relcphone 288 ecuina Hot From Oven Daily D ARy, uesad 1s b 3 the information, and, fortuvnatel it dental ;“ unl. ¥ul s Vi oA SS skl Mg | We do all Watch and Clock Work B spyyy ROLLS - loaf 8¢ | BREAD - loaf 3c-de-5e-8¢ Thomas Jofferson King, ¥t s Wl 55, 5 kept Intsot, and when Secrstary Groft promptly and at the , D. D. S. ings $1. u) 3 Betths purchasing it's o your interest to corre- B e i right prices. SUGAR COOKIES doz. 8c KING DENTAL PARLORS. frankin Sauare, Norwich . spond with me. analvtical purposes. I"lUl'l' CA“ ) eldl 100 FRUIT PIES 3 f 25 " ra u‘l il or e R B Mapurastrer oyl Bulder, T et Tgnn sust wpere | WML FRISWELL, 27 Framklin St. - 3for 25 iouns s e m o s pom Banas 0 w2 " * S Iylea said, the woman who purchased the feb26da» s SR i A et RSN LN A AT S RS