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=2 Westerly Branch. Under G. A. ¥ m - Thres Milfion Dollars Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. ‘Liberal, courteous and efclent in fta ‘management. the Holiday. Memorial day will be generally ob- served as a holiday in Westerly, the banks, the manu turing establish- ments and ail work being wholly or partially suspended in memory of those who ked their lives for coun- try and who either died on the battle- field or have passed away since the restoration of peace. In the afternoon there will be a parade of Budlong and Hancock posts of the Grand Army of the Repubiic and the placing of flow- ers on the graves of deceased com- rades, with exercises in River Bend cemetéry and additional memorial ex- ercises in Bliven opera house in the The Fifth company, Coast corps. nd Robert Brucker camp. United Spanish War Veterans, Will Cscort the Gramd Army men, and the latter organization will also place flowers on the graves of their com- rades whose remains are in the ceme- Westerly and vicinity. The procession will form at two o'clock and will be headed by a platoon of police and the Wester band. The Wo- man's Relief corn will assist in the ceremonies of the day and provide re- freshments in Hibernian hall at the conclusion of the afternoon ceremo- nies. Advantage will be taken of the holi- baseball games at hours that will not interfere with the Grand Ar- my rva In the morning the high school baseball team a game in Vose park against the Clinton h school team, while the Westerly team of the Rhode Is- land-Connecticut league will play a game with Westerly on the home grounds. Estabilshed 1901. Harels L Wells. O. D.. Optometrist. vision corrected by the prop- O mant adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poi- ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L A [IAMONDS - m prives L Pay you well to get our on diamonds, loose or {-o-na, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln les car Factory Made Hare 313.00 and up. a SAUNDERS, m—- e 44 West Broad Street 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 BOt to be found elsewhere. We deliver free to all our h BABIES! Sl be blg boys ana girte Boon l#h.by faces will te only a -—ry Bring ths bables and I will catch _thetr smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Thomas N. Doutney, who wrote a large-sized autobiography, and who posed as an exponent of license in some places and no-license in others, and who was prominent in Westerly Brewn Building, = Westerly, R. L |fen or more years ago as a temperance Telephone 847. 3y23a4 [orator and at about the same time wrote letters in favor of liquor license to New London newspapers, in aid of Hart Schaffner & Marx | ¢,/ uor, Dealers’ assoclation work, er is still in the game. Mr. Doutney was known throughout Rhode Is- and Connecticut and had decided- ninions on the temperance ARE EOLD BY question and was not always in ac- L B. CRANDALL €0, cord with the views of local clergy- s men. movied Westerly, R. I |_Mr. Doutney is now in Lawrence, Mass. Sunday evening he gave an dargss in that city in reference to 2 Mon the Massachusetts bottle act, and also % mental Works to the views of a reverend gentleman 2 will guarantee to make a moeuw- [ on ihc temperance question. For a Mmant at the lowest possible cost com- | time )Mr. Doutney made his headquar- Eetent with Sood ok, My experi- New London, but he has mnot #nce of yeers i at your service. nt in t city In the ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, dccade, He was also generally Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. in Westerly and his large au- tobiography is now on the_shelves in the Westerly public library’ Miss Myr': B“u’rrige[. :‘ormm‘ teacher in the Westerly high school, A28 g%t & conpon of the Plana 0 be | was a prize winner in a recent literary en away at con The publishers offered prizes PURTILL’S, |© e > of the magazine for class “ON THE BRIDGE.” work in the study of English, Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery room Iy22a 4 students in twenty-two _colleges 2nd universities were entered in the competition. The judges, of whom the GPO. L. STILLMAN, | ogitor was one, were impressed by the Proprietor of the Stilman Carriage Con e Coggsmell 'St = the ry excellence of articies iy, R L aearTy, gihe Tarwest Local Laconics. ‘s ful line of harness | Robert Yacger of New York is vis- s of harness Oarriage repals- |iting relatives and automob] lu, paint- L QASLEH).' liam F. Snyder mother and sister in Elizabeth, ) is visiting his 3. lliam H. Purtill of Newport is ng his mother in Stillman ave- W 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 odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in thelr sessom. Market 171 Main Street. Wes Michael Keleher is visiting in New York, prior to going to Canada for the summer. Walter F. Stanton. formerly~ of Westerly, has established in businéss in New London. . H. Buffum returned Saturday to me in Westerly from Tampa, ere he spent the winter. &%y, feot of Cross strest Tel 33| 1\jss Clara Belle Redford of Paw- S & sugiid tuck is the guest of James F. Ken- Bmiesrios De-matoioes Bsmpocias, | 7e0Y and family_in Liberty street. BT P Tt Doy o There will be an open meeting in e town hall Tuesday evening to con- MRS. M. L EELIS sider a celebration of Independence a Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge S, Trofogsional Masseuse, Eody and Facial Massage Holt of Man- Goods & specialty. Fine Violet| .pester, N HL. are visiting Mrs. Holt's Matn St Westerly, R. L | mother, Mrs. Zangrandi, and sisters Ir3sa ‘Telephone 490. in Westerly. S| _Mrs. Joseoh L. Peacock and Mrs. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTE:::3 | Gonrea W. Risler | svere . Westerly's STORE— representatives at the convention of Home Mission- last week. Baptist - R. G Bliven & Co., | o On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. and Hancock Members of Budlonz We S&H Greea Trading Stamps | == — with purchases. oo torl cofis, mmmens o, e hate ana |Where to Buy in Westerly ‘end other lrrn.uon-. Ton- etc. Endorsed by leading hampoos ry treatments, manicure, Miss Lida ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. D Stairs). ",',g;‘" Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. B4 M: Street, Westerly, R. and ANNOUNCEMENT. e e Py A Having purchased the photograph auglid ef A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main = We are moving to the Potter-Lang- we _ars ready to prove to tl of” Westerty and Ticinity eug| worthy Block, 68 High strect, on or fo do the very best work 4 |@bout Jan. ist 1910. Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clothing Co. 16x30 water colored portrait Fourself given free with every doa- 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., s dersa Westerly, R L City Pharmacy e TRY OUR 530 WMaln St., Westerly, A ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly. IL L 280 Cars to rent: storing of cars: com- plete ‘repair department. iine of supplies. Tel. 330. nov23a MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly TOR SALE. Iwo seven-room cottages, situated in different parts of the com: art of Westans "KL eaeh Saving. 0. foot street front, and both having vacant land adjoining that can be secured at The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L Capita! ceteseees Surplus - $200,000 Executes Trusts. Pays Intersst on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attention are guaraateed the patrons of this la- —— new samples of Fall_and M ootens. Custom Made Suits 250 and up . reasonable prices if"a ur{:huelr ge- . sires o aving heat, elec g b g lights, modern plumbing. Inspection ' No. 4 Matm St. Westerly. gflu Pressing and Repeiring. ONUMENT § invited. K W. Coy Real Estate Co., Westerly, R. 13 febl4 L 1t's to your interest to corre- a with me. W and Builihn riea General Supension of Pusiness — Formal Ceremonies R. Direction—Results in Games—Literary Prize for Miss Lurrage—Notes of posts, corps church &. C. on A nd in aga.ns. ithec Ca John and a s er on th those hi three to four = bunck mor The to make other in whil in Gallivan.p Totals, Wakefeld Ston Mr. B flesh is as endur ite. and the are erec Man S0t the 250t the sett construc: as “hay, cept the in_its weeks af As now it i he can and him friends, enamele: as the What! to sure ises oo bencath casiest stuffed modern right; can he and the ture? Norwi Suffiel rious have for consisting of the abov. an auxiliary school work. ‘A rosebush in a garden at covers 99 squake yarde aud G. the. Memos Rhode I terly at ington at Roclk at of urday afternoon. ting for Westerly, made one or more hits. The Wakafields White Rock by ng of hits. White Rock ‘0 1 Wakefield ... 1 subway, smoking is prohibited—and el e enforced. The easiest and most effec- tive way to handle a nuisance is LETTERS TO THE ED”OE therefore prohibition. If we don't all statuary A Work of Af‘_"flsamg Away. Iaws. we might on well sfop pesing ditor: iy writ declares “All| %S 1f only brins all law tnto dla grass” It is equally true that| orlo'vear ana wrong the next; do you symbolizing flesh is Dot | wonder that our young people get all Fortunately, the character of the good was made, no doubt, way one of John Mason where h snore correctt, like a hencoop. And is the can roost or smcke, Mason could but now from the ravages of the br: Thompsonville, Hazardville, L DAY bocat Fane S Sors Ovne Seurdeps e Sunday Service—To. day’s pmmm—mm.y Home- Comers. The Mystic baseball team went to Stonington on Saturday and were beaten by a score of 8 t0 2. Two ex- tra_carloads. beside the regular went over to witness the game and came home feeling sore to ulhlk that the Mystics got left. Fogwhl‘ is the line- up: Morgan D, gerald 2b, Holmes 3b, Burdette ¢, Cau- and Woman's Reliet | ley ss, Kane rf, Birchall If, Guile cf. the Calvar Baptist Stonington—Robertson ¢, Brown 1b, Sunday evening. Rey. | Murray 3b._ Fitzgerald 2b, Rhodes rf, & "fermon | Payne 1t, Henry p, Hartson 2b, Cava- naugh cf. To Graduate Two Pupils. Broadway high school is commenc- ing to make arrangements for the graduating exercises in the assembly hall the last week in June. There are to be two graduates, Miss Priscilla Saturday’s A R attended ina body teries to rotest against Bur- ing with the Mystics, on the that he was a_colleze baseball has been withdrawn. ‘Woman’ Patrick H. O'Brien of New London | giny, = ed vespers in the church of the Im- | coastul year In the school. ‘brother, Rev Tnnmu . O'Brien of | N. Stanton Gates’ Good Offices for ch rmon. Native Town. Mra. F. The old town clock in the Baptist last Mrs. B. - § Collins ¢ New York s the nnell 1b, Fitz- | o G & QoS o Memorial Day Plans. diers and sailors. SI be held in Stonington cemetery. collation will served at noon by e corps. =3 of John W. Sweency & Sweeney | church will be kept going a while e e b4 D> | longer. owing to the efforts of N.|™§™ “ima ‘e "eish 'L | Stahion ‘Gates, who went apout Smong 1 to the superior court with |25 frienct and fofmer Myatlc rest: |y s Ryan. L s e hement Tor “the | dents in Fulton market and succeeded in getting $50, which will be used to defray the expenses of keeping the clock in repair. the house vial day baseball games in the sland-Connecticut lague: Wes- Memorial Sunday. residence. Daomwan Th80 & m o {f,‘:' Memorial Sunday was observed at We e A ite ! the Methodist church. Williams post, head- uble- Mivstic, 2 at m.; ¢ Wakefield, G. A. R, Nathan Newbury command- Latham camp, S. of V., Fred Wi liams commander, and the Woman's Relief corps attended in a body. The services were in charge of the pastor, Rev. C. T. Hatch, who delivered the rolina Hughes, th Westerly. Bryer led in the hit- | Lloyd Cutler of New York city are making a double | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cut- ingle, while every other play- | ler. e team, except Pitcher Brown, | Mr. and_Mrs. Frank B. Gates and daughter Mildred of Providence are guests of Mrs. Isabel Neil It was one of t and Tun games that is of S0 ically ill, is out of danger. Mystic Good Citizenship Meeting. Two strong addresses were the fea- tures of the fourth of the monthly meetings being conducted by the Ston- ington prohibition town committee. This meeting was held in the W. C. T. U. room on k square, Mystio, May 26. Town Chairman Frederick L. Hall of Pawcatugk presided. After prayer by Rev. Welsome E. Bates of wtic, Louis K. Burdick of Pawcatuck ‘discdssed The Christian Citizen and His Political Duty, declar- | ing that the reforms meeded in poli- tics will never be accomplished till the women vote. Church members would consider it 4 disgrace to elect an un- clean Sunday school superintendent: Yet a Christian comgregation will help elect an unclean councilman. Capt. Jason L. Rapdall of Grotom zave Reasons for the Existince of a Prohibition party, diverting the audl- ence with his sea stories. Permitting smoking in New York on the three rear scats of the surface cars is regulation; there is, as a matter of fact, more or less smoking on all the seats. In the were the home team at a walloped at one clin, the inners making inning by a made a couple that was all. t the kefields could do was a run in the second and an- the fifth inning. The score: te Rock Wakefleld. @b po 2 b b Reardon.ct S Witbur 55 0 Havers 1t 0 /Lingo.3b in the London. the school similar api H 1 h : i H a o 1 1 1 i 4 i | amosomsurs E ol onurenmnn ol kocsmmesse members M Cambridge, Il STANDING. - Won TEAM June 2. have a party behind our no-Meense the cemetery. take part in on the Ball games schéduled are: Postmasters in Washington. Postmaster N. P. Noyes and Post- Porter been in Washington, D. C,, ;, guests of Comgressman E. W. ins of Norwich. De Forrest of New York has rented the country home of the Misses Drejer and have arrived for the sum- - J. Henry Rogers and Bddle Hayes of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. o have luring last of M; Mr. and ‘Mrs, James Daily and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chesebro will occupy Elm street owned James H. Brown, located west of his by Drum Corps to Play. The Chesebro Drum this (Monday) morning in afternoon the corps will be at Mystic to escort the veterans of that place to On July 4th they will firemen’s parade in Mrs. Eugene P. Hyde 18 visiting r Mrs. C. S. Brightman is the guest of g2 Mrs. Grace D. Wheeler has returned from a visit in New York and vicin- Smith of Providence is the Concert. On Saturday evening the Arion Sing- the Mystic quartette, gave a delightful concert and Mass., has for the Monday at Stonington; Stonington at Holiday Hours. struck out, by Morgan §, {omie playe, Fitagemaig o Hertson to much interest to all except the thor- Miss Fannle Fish has retyrned from oughbred fans who are better pleased | a winter spent in Athol. "Mass, Score by inninge. with a run or two in-a game, and Mr. and Mrs. Allile Sawyer are the | Stonington . where the playing is all confined to | guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. K. | Mystic .. the diamond. The game as played is | D, Sawyer. told in the detailed score: ‘Warren Kimball of New York is the Westerly. Carolina. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Spauld: a h po » efing. 203 1| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Batty of Provi- | balls, Henry 2, Mor E b ? % 7 7| dence are visiting Miss Lina Burrows. | on errors, Mystic 2, B'dick.cfp 5 22 0 3 O Fred Moll, Benjamin Gaskell and |on bases, Stonington Sepec: 572 03 ofStanton have opened their cottage at ;:W}F“;“‘; - (X Randar. 1 17 2 g Nauvaug for a few days. aiig 1 273 2| Miss May Balmer of Boston Is vis- | Brown; Brown Payne..rt 2 0 0 1 2|iting her sister, Mrs. John G. Wheeler | balls, Burdett ? 1 0 0]at Cedar Crest. Kane, Cawle; Totals, 122111 8| Mrs. Annie Carson of New York is P A K the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ann westerty B 2 | Heavey. - Carolina. 00081 Thomas Fox, who has been so crit- Today being observed by the mer- chants and grocers and all *the shops there by closing at 9.30 a. m. for the will be closed. The postoffice will be open from 6.30 a. m. and 530 to 6.20 p. The money order division will m. be Sunday afternoon a large number of Tho moving picture show axhiited hall Saturday evening to a J. M. Worth of Princeton, N. J., was Famoi i, Sussen memorial sermon. Rev. Welcome E. puddenty sicic Saturday. flis father | Bates offered prayer and Rev. C. F. | atives in Brookiyn, N. Y. i foind "‘ LAY - ‘,‘ companied by Luther read the Scriptures. The mu- R L - sic was under the direction of the | friends in Massachu: — s chorister. Ira F. Noyes, and was splen- Miss Margaret Peacock of Provi- | 101y rendered. Mrs.' Ira F. Noyes o e S adia s “gph e ‘;,e‘ unuh,\irus, E. R. Locklau‘l. duet, Abide m;“ o g B a6 . e Me. effectively. ss ;"“»_ (‘,‘yfi*";r,“_ e ffli“i‘\f“:f‘ ‘};‘:; Today the veterans, Sons of Veter- | guest of Mrs. G. B. Spalding. e e eocks Avernge stand. | ans and school children will meet at Arion Society’ TE ois thver o D 01 %30 ;)'c:uol:hin the nm!‘ g fland e e CF the march to the monument where flow- T tained zraduate nurse at the in- S Wl ue strewn and also o the ing society, assisted by EeiEnCon) bridge wi ere be a halt and flow- dance in the hall. The - memit Narragansett | £ Will be strewn in memory of the | SRS 10 C0 WO oy, cquncil, Knighis of Columbus, attend- | Sl ™ arriages wil be taken to Eim | opened the Wampasset How St the Tmmaculate Conception Sunday | Grove, cometery, wheee the gmves of afternoon. Rev. Thomas C. O'Brien, | The SOIGSrS, W B Q0 0r o ms. “sand- | morning, Westerly s\k"s‘“‘ "“’ “,‘ ~|[-:r - ‘“':’"H! ‘ath:i wiches and coffée will be served by %°"d"‘ { afternoon, Mary's church, Providence, preached | ICRCS SR8 GOt WL o B eses | Westerly. an appropriate sermon g shimon will follow. William A. Wilcox Henry A. Local Notes. Stahle are the Pawcatuck candidates | =Postmaster C. C. Potter has return- for nomination or b0l commit- | ed from Washington, tee, which is tc the district | Herman Kallenburg is in New York. | 38y, the custom hou: svstem in the t nington. Clarence Wilcox and Jay Noyes are o 30 There are two candidate n” the | in_Boston. borough, Dr. J. H. Weeks, and Mr. and Mr: N. Stanton Gates of JomnE. Silas W e & also | New " York imper uiing Miss Phebe | ciozed. said to be ] commit- | Ford. teo wi rs with | Mrs. Helen Ellsworth Keyes of New | Small yachts were seen minority Jast two | York ‘is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. point going to and from mentioned are d others | Harry Anderson. . republicans. Westley Collins of Westfield, N, T., ::‘ !:y-.n'd e = e 1s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert |18TEe ere esterly won from Carolina radley. heavy hitting game in Voss park, Sat- | = Mr. and Mrs. Ralph_ Cutler and | in town over Sunday. Mystjc Defeated. On Saturday afternoon ‘baseball team played one of the swift- est games of the park, Mystic being the visiting team. The game was watched by hundreds of spectators and Stonington won, 3 to 2. the local season at Stanton 00020100°—3 0000000 20—2 Runs eatned, Stonington 3, Mystie 1; two base hits, Robertson, Murray, Bur- dett; sacrifice hits, Hartson, Murray, stolen bases, Robertson; first base on 2; first base tonington 2; left 6, Myetic 4: Henry & Murray; passed 1: e by pitched bail, time, 3 Chapug. attendance, 500. BRIEF STATE NEWS hours; umpire, New Britain—James M. has been appointed clerk in the quar- termasger service of the army at New Meriden.—Organist Joseph Hill All Saints’ church has leave of absence. Willlam Naylor will substitute. Fair Haven.—Miss M. Lucille Adams of Fair Haven who has been a teach- er of gymnastics for three years Higgins of been given a While he is away of Stamford, has taken a intment in several schools of New York city. Norfolk.—The Choral union has elected as honorary Alice M. Longfellow of is: Mas New Haven.—President ‘Walter of the board of county com- missioners announced Friday that the county commissioners county convention of the senators and representatives to be held Jume € in the county court house. W. Longfeilow, whose “Hiawatha” will be sung at the concert Litchfield County daughter of Henry in Norfolk, Jacob D. had called a ing as bronze, marble or gran- | mixed up about right and wrong? B Hartford.—The Rev. Dr. E. P. Parker and the Rev. Joseph H. Twichell of Hartford will sail for Europe Tues- day. 2at to Whose memory statues outlives them all fearfully and wonderfully but, perhaps, no more T iven secretly. i1 a box. N. D. SEVIN & SON, 118 Main St. ORRINE 503%..nc.. Cure offected or money refunded. Got Orrine costs only ch box. Can be Booklet free from was the statiary that figured in h celebration, to commemorate lement of Norwich. It was ted of as perishable materials Wood and stubble,” if we ex- plaster, but it was a_success | nevertheless, until a few came to grief. “our founde tands well in a question how much ionger stand with credit to Norwich self upon the large hollow base | put with two of his summer; for the bagging with plaster has been torn 80 Captain | story, but | last a from the rear side of the base so as to | reveal the open framework that forms | its skeleton. which looks ike @ fright,” ladies would say, or, perhaps, Is afe a I tense like | end thus abrupti®? One thing unles they vacate the prem- u. there may be a cozy room them for a tramp, where he while studying the way to make the hollow-and- celebration statuary of these tim. / These Skirts are strictly tailor-made this city. handle or merc protect himself and his friends zen tramp of art, in the fu- €. H. TALCOTT. 28, 1910, 'he committees of the va- schools in Enfleld, Warehouse Point, Somers and this place Sunday_school union, Sunday scheols 1o the state Sunday deception ch, May d.— Sunday rmed SHALL’S s 10,- | Madelochrles-'ehral.l-ned'n-e $3.00 made by one of the best tallors in We positively guarantee entire satisfaction. Heatherbloom Petticoats - Sold Here at Mach Lower Prices Than Elsewhere. $1.25 SKIRTS for 95c—§1.50 SKIRTS for $1.33—$§2.00 SKIRTS for $1.69—$2.50 SKIRTS for $2.19—and $3.00 SKIRTS for $2.09, etc. Also one iot of WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS, embroidery and lace trimeed, at $1:18, from $1.50. Very good values. Purchasing ’ . Agency ‘ iburg | < with the Norwich Cireulating Library. 5 oA SCHWARTZ BROS., 9 to 11 Water St. WEEK CUT-PRICE DAILY BULLETIN FOR ENCING MONDAY, MAY¥ 30th . 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