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- INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Capital . Sarplus . Three Million Dollars Ovar Fifty Thousand “Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in Its management. Estabitshea 1901 Harold L Wolls. O. D, Optomet=ist Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pol~ tor Langwoerthy Block, Westerly. R. I DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our | ices on diamonds, loose or mounted, befote purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Fand Made Work 1s Our Specialty. =:I=- nlkul’l;hlmenlsunnuu car- wtec] ctory Made Harness Stock at $i2.00 and up. X. H. SAUNDERS, w‘ 1o 44 West Broad Streets Imperted Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in Chine Dinner Sets, our own importa- | flon. We are showing over forty Open Stook Patterns. decorations and shapes Mot to be found elsewhere. A MEMORIAL DAY IN WESTERLY Plans as Far as Formulated by Fatriotic Organizations— —Fire cn West Broad Street—Death of Avery P. Peckham. Hancock post, G. A. R, department | overflow of 1 -ase, and spread | cr We deliver free to ail our customers, STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I BABIES! ‘ Boom they will be bis boys ana eirls 224 their baby faces wil Le only a cateh thete emiles. = e STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, = Westerly, R. Telephone 847, v23a Hart Schafiner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANDAILL C9., Westerly, Menumenial Works I M euarantee to make a monu- ment e lowest possible cost com~ sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years fe at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, | Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. I | Buy Your Shees and Rosiery Ang get = coupon on the Plamo to be siven away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” 288 | novied R 1 GEO. L. STRLLMAN, | roprietor of the | Stiliman Carriage Cev, Coggswell St. N Westerly, R L | Carry the largest | econd hand carriages full iine of harness 7 harn Carriage repair- #ad painting and automobils paint- o 4 S o For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., TelL 497. 62 Main St., Westerly. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust: no edor: every. thing wholesome and clean. All kinds of Frésh Fish and Sea Foods in_thel season. Market 171 Main Street, West of Cross street. TelL 3241 augi4a Manicuring. Dermatolcsy, Shampoolas, Surgeen Chiropodist. Scalp Treat- ment. Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLS Trefessional Wasseuss, Fody end Facial Massage Halr Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Goods. B4 Main St Westerly, R. L iyesa Telephone 490, WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT:...3 STORE— R. G. Bliven &o., ©n the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. Giliespie treatment of the halr and Bealp, cures falling hair; baldness, eczs druff end other irritations, itche burning, etc. Endorsed by leading Shampooes, dry treatments, treatments manicure Miss 1ids . High_St. Potter-Langworthy ding (U5 Stalvs). Je23d ANNOUNCEMENT. Hawng purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield. 29 Main street, we are ready to prove to ths People of Westeriy and vicinity our sbility to do_the very best work A besutfful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doa- en 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. City i’harmacy ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L Jy2sa The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L - $200,000 $200,000 Capital Surplus . Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Geod morvice— Considerats attention ntee in- are guara, e patrons of this Ten Civil War Soldiers Fave LCied Curing the Year|came to grief Sunday evening at Qui. ambaug, near Elias Wilcox's. auto were Mr. Price, Mrs. James Coop- er and little son, Norris. They had been calling on_ Mrs. Elizabeth Thorp and when hear or see the trolley and as they utomobile Demolished by Trolley Car —Mrs. Willis ‘Mitchell Breaks Her Arm—Mr. and Mrs.. George Rich- mond Return. An automobile owned by Hollis Price In the leaving the yard did not rossed the tracks were struck side- by the trolley car, When one has an encounter with a burzlar and emerges therefrom with an unpunctured cuticle and the bur- glar takes his departure without physi- cal evidence of violence there is an tion that the meet- led after lines of a Hague peace couference and that all the proprieties have been duly regard- excusable presum; ing had been m THE MAN AND THE BURGLAR. Would Not Most Men Do the Same Thing Under the Same Circumstances? To the Editor of the Sir: Evening Sun: MADEF SOUTHERN NORTHERN EASTERN BISCUITS WESTERN BISCUITS BEST EVERYWHERE NOW THEN-WHO SAID BISCUITS BISCUITS WITH of Conmectiout,” will' Gnité with Bud- | rapidiy. No one : tie restaurant | ways Jhe tr ar, making a | o long post, department of Rhode Isiand, | at the time, the rietor being in a | total wreck of the car. Norris Cooper | % 3 TG v i ¥ | nearby baber sk 4 his wite hav- | was thrown out.and was mot injured | jpiroansed ™ niCASe, mhE iheitutsies the Woman's Relief corps of both posts | ing zone out before the fire was y badly. Mrs. Cooper received some | 3pgrtment I was Tving fat 3'“ s P! fi | will render the customary assistance. | discovered. alarm was sent in | slight bruises while Mr. Price's hand | (P Daqc" dne grslimer ,oh 1Y back There will be a parade in the after- | from the nearest box, but failed tofwas hurt badly. The automobile was | bumetently 1o oemr Heny S Sorning noon of the Grand Army men, work_properly. taken to Nye's garage for repairs. e AL B T U T BT | d by Brucker camp of United S The restaurant was completely do- | Mistuxet lodge, No. 42, K. of P. met | (voU9eT WS no beauty. With a patch . 4 War Americans and’ Fifth company, | t f the Family Sup- | Monday evening. Conslderable busi- | nose red and bulbous enough. &t the st Artillery corps, headed by the | ar damaged by | ness was transacted, After the meet- | grg 1o warrant. (oo guenolEh 2t the sterly band. The procession will | ind water, and some of the|ing a smoke talk was enjoyed. brei e Bl L R move at 2 arclock, and the mmarch will | stock in (ie Pawecituck Market in the Avin Bokian' By Fall. conip IR, Aa R e et be to St Michael's cemetery, Pawca- floor was damaged by water. Arvs = | R R R . Voo 5300 on-ihe| Mra Willia Mitchell, 84 years ola, | it he reprossnted o tvpical thus, Yrects, where cars will:he in‘sraiting & Teats 5200 on the stock [fell over a rug in hér kiichen and | 3iire Saual to any emere to take the paraders to River Bend |of the Fx vy company, and | broke her arm in two places. Dr. A.|3tpry life might call for. AR stery, where appropria s 'ohn C. Porter, propric of aw- | M. Meyers was called in and later Dr. . deitern metery, where appropriate services |John C. Porter, tor of the Paw- | M v Diifal over Whith B0 B tes t e will_be held. ek Market, carrled insurance of | Sweet of Wakeflell was called and | i5icnog eye, pointing the gun at my After the parade a_collation Wil be | $400. Theretore the loss is fully cover- [ set the arm. e served In Hibernkan hall. Just before v ins: e The damage to the| William L. Maln who has been se. | "“%uq not require two seconde” con- dusk Woman's Relief corps wil ilding will not exceed $200; fully in- | Tiously Il v . has left | oot T ™ e o = 7 L NSRY cast rs upon the waters of the |sured. el TR Sl Ko wesmin, Bl e thiat the ‘Deeponderamce. of ‘sd- WASHBURN-CROSBY..CO Pawtucket, in respect to the memory | ——— iyt < vantage was decidedly with the bur- of_the heroic dead buried at sea. | Erat B aniion Mr. and Mrs. Richmond at Home. | giar, 80 figuratively, I kept in the med- In the evcning at Bliven Opera| e Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond, who | est background, saying nothing. Pouse there will be memorial services, | SO b e ecoming | were married in Norwich last Wed-| Part of my wearing apparel’ hung incluging an address by Roswell D. | 3 A cutehes DEINE ] nesday, have returned from their wed- at the head of the bed and the re- Burchard, speaker of the Rhode Island | ding trip and are keeping house on |mainder at the foot. He gathered up louse of representatives, and the read.- | lage of Westerly is often re-| Denison aven Mr. Richmond is | the first, and as he passed along said: - AE Gt obituaries by Fenl FE- Hured. | a city, and a Granite City | teiler in the ic River National |“You make any noise and try to T The official prosramme for the day Is bank. alarm the people in the house and I'll | ficiency of the four subsequent events | Burglar and therchy help promote | the door, Just why I per thig not yet completed. Deiay s well Knoiwe wust- To Move to Westerly. blow vour d——d head off! did not develop, my own safety, which at the moment | sagactous move can only he cx od Since last Memorial day ten civil| 0\, tack Sunday. She| e I récall feeling that I had no de-| Without reflecting for a moment on |I felt was paramount to anything | by understanding the 1 tuc~ war veterans died in Westerly, and |97 pT Das s Dess The Roger Ravmond, sire to_be unne Just at | the courage of the four, I came to a | else I could think of, and would also | tions which obsess the mind of an one was brought here for burfal and | i started here some few that moment, the gun | conclusion they would be justified in | contribute toward removing open hos- | who carefully locks his st three were buried elsewhere. They are | The c dectded not to locate here a kept wabbling in my directio ~ I | refusing me a vote of thanks should | tilities to @ more remote moment. |after the horses are stolen as_follows: = o st | leased the old stone think I did nod a mute assent that I |1 risk the gun and call for help and I had a gun of my own in a suit- The futility of it I was too sl Elisha M. Palmer, Company A, Sev. | of Union st ie reason for mov accepted his advice so kindly intended | so get them mixed up in a serap with | case on the opposite side of the room, | recognize at the time, as I enth R Islang volunteer Infantry; that there was for my health, and that I had no in- robber and then decided it | but for all purposes of offense and | back in bed and was only awnl d Jul ; buried at Hopkinton. locate. tention of alarming others if he ob- | would be better politics to manage my | defense it might as well have been in | by the maid in the morning I John H. G. Monroe, Company C, and manager Jjected, p as I remarked be- | burgl n my own way. darkest Africa, -and therefore was of | at the door and announcing First Massachusetts: died July 21 in £ the theft s been able to subscribe | fore, while that disagreeable gun scill | A brief mestal wnatrcls of the no value whatéver on this occasion. | found my clothes and some pa Boston; buried at River Bend. m near | ufficient stock to enable O | kep{ my head in line of fire ation confirmed me In the opinion Witk a forward move he secured | the parlor floor below, and i Lattimore, Company F,Elev- n Wick- t pay. For the past few weeks | There were four husky young men | best thing I could do svould the rest of my wardrobe, and began | perhaps I would want them necticut; died Sept. 20; bur-! z orders have come in so numerously |sleeping in roems above: but whether [ nothing. = This Sort of mast backing toward the door, the gun still | certainly did. A Michael's new cemet ® ‘ <cription to | 45 to make the change. that would Thave added to the ef- |activity would doubtless satisfy Mr.|a potent influence in the situntion, New York, May 13 L R aat pand conce Monday;-$5 Socialists Active. Neither of us expressed regrots at New York Evening cut Heavy artillery: died De- | aqded to er e 'trus i ek z st Tins Be0 G i the nearness of parting, and I felt - — - cember 6; buried at River Bend. " cox v more is Jop Sociaial pastot Myl tas B pure that I entertained mono myself “She seems to he awfully st Charles B. Eldred, Company B, Ninth [ quireq for Y . S onti e After he had left and disappearcd |“Yes. Her husband once trie Rhode Tsland: died January 11; bur- | 4510 107 the 14 oo tie ticket | Sans of (he town of Stonington The aownstairs 1o the floor below I took |a man on her account,’—Ch T e R e i L he - June. el inations | candidates nominated were John . e — = ;| the precaution to get up and lock |ord-Herald. first Connecticut: died = January 11; republicans and | Thomas, ¥rank Schafter and Hugo Sains P NN < buried at Centra] Village, Conn. t Hobson's | Brown. The Mystic socialists are en- 3 2 e e . e hundred demo- | titled to three delegates at the state Z Fourteenth Connecticut: died January ol bt il T B 7 Z . A S ? A of the ollowing have be E R I R o N aany A ik | R s Clarke, William Inderlest, and ¥. Nurses ealize Rhode Island vavalry; died March 20; | c Bapti . Schafter. iy buried at River Bend. | £ Memorial | Mrs. A. M. Purdy has purchased two / That they have no betfer ally in the tthew H. Chappell, Twelith | A Jones will de- | building Jots at Lords Point, on which | &2 S room than that great “Liquid Clodr Rhode Island; died March 21; buried | 3 will be erected two modern cottages. \ N & ~ O Sulpho-Napthol. = A few drops a at Wakefiel. Masonic Activities. daily bath st the ratio of about one John McAvoy. C y B, Ninth I At a special meeting of Charity and < spoonful to a pail of water, prevent b el jod Apeil 14: Burled at | i ln{;ge et s e »fl'lm Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been z and keeps the skin coc oft a i River Bend. 1k day, the foliowing committee was ap- in ‘use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of John F. Company ¥, Four- | Pointed to get ready for the afternoon and has been made under his per= ) Inho-Naptho! died April 14; Zend. n university | June 9: Albert A. Roach, George J. m sonal supervision since its infancy. S E graves of those who served in |, idont Westerly received Monday | Heydecker, Willlam J. Wylie and Will- 4 Allow no one to deceive you in this. s is invaluable as a germicide, the Spanish war will be strewn with | the Programme for rencement | jam Crandall. The “most “worshiptul All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good’’ are but o e e s Driog feown & soutasious o imisctions owers by members 3 weelc June 11 t There are no|srand master of the state, Fre “apecialiy if the patient is sufiering from & contagious Four Spanish war vet i 4 1 {erly tnis| Verplanck of Manchester, has been in- Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of disease. This wonderful antiseptic positively kills all diseas Westerly since 1 femorial day. ¢ \duates are|vited to be present. Invitations have Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. germs while it is cleansing and purifying, Remember it not onl ¥ = 4 Norwich and | 4180 been sent to Masons in Westerly, | Trevents, but it cures many forms o cre was fire in the building own- £ Montville. | Stonington and New London. The la- | Sote oniy tn yetiow packages by druggists ang. grocers, 1065 2 ed by the Eugene Stillman estate in T ies o | dies of Charity chapter, Order of the - 8100 Bbire o sisations. West Broad street shortly after 7 W morning 3| Bastern Star, will serve the eupper. at IS SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Bullding, 14 Medford St. lock Monday morning. The build- the unumat{ Bastern _Sier Ol e T is a two story wooden structure t a small boy, | o400 o Rev. W. E. Bates to attend SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents 1) The boy v, Ju Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. is closely connected with wood- anc pulled rison. —_—— hi SPRAYING ELMS. > rvice on Sunday, June 19, anticipat- en bulldings on either side. _Although | mders pulled | ing_St. John's day. there was a defect in the fire alarm | R o i Word was received here Monday of signal, the P. S. Barber Hose company e e O | the death of John Harrison of New | did véry effective work, not only con- e DoYs cloth- | London, a former resident of this fining the blaze to the Stillman build- fAn Im-| lace and a member of Charity and ing, but in the room where it origina outbreak- | Beltet lodge, F. and A. M. 1, 3 not permit the blaze to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tucker of Nar- realk throuzh the roof day at his|ragansett Pler are guests of the lat- The fire started in the Murray res. s S0th vear. | totg Larents, Mr. ang Mrs. Rollin Ket- taurant, in the second floor, from an served | churm. in the navy in t nean war. Mr.|~ Robert Staplins was in Norwich on Harrison - res rom Westerly to| Monday New London nea ago.| " Mr. and Mrs. William Leisse of New He was fifth maste tuck | Yoric are spending a weei in town. lodge of Masons, and be » Mason | ~C. H_GHAllan has returned from n 1564, with T in the Mys-| Barnet, Vt. tic lodge. TUpon nz to New| Touis White has returned from Bos- London he ated with Un- | ton. jon lodge o y. He es two| Dr. Joseph Fallon of Baitimore is sons, Joseph N. and William H. Har- | the guest of relatives here. Everett Chapman of Waterbury is e guest of Philip J. Button. Harold Heath has returned te New Park Superintendent Reports Them In Much Better Condition Than a Year goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. 3t is Pleasant. It [ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic L substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishmess. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation It assimilates the Food, regulates the and Flatulency. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Bears the Signature of in Use For Over 30 Years. THE cEuTAIS CommNY, 7 M nv STREET. MEW YORK CITY. Ago. RS FARRINGTON : FINISH s Bt e s FLOO! keeps them beauntiful, e ot ks O ke € ,“:“""fi'; easy, quick, economical, no smell, no trees of the city for the Pose of de. | scratches. . beetle and such of the beetles as havi F. C. CROWELL, Norwich. A Pleasing Sense of Health and | savanced bevond the oo mines Hne Strength Renewed and of | trecs, in @l the parks and on every Ease and Comfort turn by the spraj pparatus, which i EE 3 - }is owned by the park department men. follows the use of Syrup of Figs and | They have b ert in its use Elixir of Senna, as it acts gently on | 2nd it is a ot Eoep‘el the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans- | ot S5canes eeks, but it will pre- | ing the system effectually, when con- | serve the appearance of the foliage of stipated, or bilious, and dispels colds | (rees themoriyer thos Ve, many of the | and headaches. Supt. Walkar states that he finds the To get its beneficial effects, always B o e buy the genuine, mandfactured by | much het ition than they were the California Fig Syrup Co. last ye raying done at that time has had excel resu as the % Public Exhibition of Hartford Artists. IWhere to Buy in Westarly || "ic Sameition” oo Arsinte momens DRTsDaLE & vos | | | Loat,t0, Zhat e Plumber, Steam and Gas Fltter amd |siudios, No. reet. The ex- Dealer In Supplies. * hibition has VY a com- B4 Main Street, Westenly. B L. ang . |mittea of whi esident, A. J. Wauw Waten Hill R L Zaton, is the The artists We aP moving to the Potter-Lang- tworth, Ru 1 worthy Block, 68 High street, on or 1 ibazon, Oscar An- about Jan. 1st 1910. Great removal| dersom, James M. Manners uis Orr, sale now going on. Pietro Toz; Vincent Olmstead, W. 5 H Buck, Harold Mechanics Clothing Co. |7 £ ones Westerly, R. L N r. Ralph S decisa ana H. Gren- =EMITH'S GARAGE. and Thine 330 Main St., Westerly, 10 rom 8 to Cars to rent: storing of cars: com- | \wiil be charged. pleto repair depariment. Full line of | W1 Pe char supplies. Tel. 350. nov23a MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly £ 3t cures 1y akes SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES ot Eae Certain aciing feet Thy 1t today. TOR SALE. Two seven-room cottages, situated In different parts of the compact part of Ton opa | Westerly, RL. each having 60 foot | s wdiren Alin & Pl See les of Fall _and | strest front, aid both having vacan S B ie eemies of, Ean ana | piiest fung ata pors Ravics vageat e BB it o reasonable Drices it a purchaser de- . % - B e tier. sires. Both havin eat, electric | Everybody desires good health, which i i lights, modern plumbing. Inspection | fs impossible. unles kidneys are g b s nvite sound and healthy. Foley's Kidney Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., Remedy should be taken at the first in- dy2se e Westerly, R. L | jication of any Irregularity, and @ serious iliness may be averted. Foley's K Remedy will restore your kid- neys and bladder to their normal Befors purchasing it's to your interest to corre- Coffee. It is fine nd with me. made in just one min 20 or 30 minutes boiling ) -AL'IM’I: ~W. FLYNN, Teleohons y. The and acti Lee & Oszood The cleverest it ever vet made nuts, Manufacturer and Builds Wasterly, R b oo pure parched grains. small Sample free. Lee & Osgood Extra Specials || Al This Week | THE MoHICAN COMPANY cenuine CASTORIA Arways The Kind You Have Always B(;ugfit Thomas Jefferson King, D. D. 8. KING DENTAL PARLORS, Franklin Squam,v KU(wi, HOURS 9 a. m. to 8 p. DON'T BUY OLD STYLE TEETH If you are proud of your perso appearance, buy a set or with Dr. King's latest wonderful improvement, URAL GUMS,” which makes it imp sible to detect artificial teeth in mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filled | o for the most nervous a people. Dr. King’s m absolutely SAWE treat dental sclence, Full sot t up, with the Natural Gum ¢ Crownw and Bridge Werk 35 G- Fillings $1. up. the “NAT m.; Sundays 10 to 2. . Best Quality Lowest Prices Big Grocery Sale All This WeekK! COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH THOSE YOU ARE PAYING. THIS SALE WILL REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING. iiohican Best Bread FLOUR ' Noiseless MATGHES - 5 GooD LAUNBRY BEST SEEDED RAISINS - - RED RIPE CHOICE STRING %|e Large Boxes WAL or SPIGIET - - . G BEANS - - 4 e 25c Mohican GOCOA - & I6¢ FRESH GGS dezen l4c Small Pea BEANS 2« [9c SOAP - - 6=1[3c Mealy Cookinn Potatoe 2 SHOULDER POT ROAST BEST LAMB CHOPS - SHOULDER LAMB ROUND STEAK SLICED DRIED BEEF BEST FRANKFURTERS peck 13| Largest Assortment of Pasiry ina cily at the lowest prices. HAVE YU TRIED OUR 3 < BREAD? TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY BES - b 1b. Elgin Creamery BUTTER T EVER. 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