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pit were heard to complain dfl“fl three U-!I' chemistry. - 237 Sk s s A8 e ocie | el It 1t's Made of Rubber We Hava it had wlready ?ln‘et: l:l‘l‘l’g.’ll bad lfl’rrthlmf No 101 —_.——; it PR SRR lluhber NI | THE MoHICAN COMPANY. mbise. * [NDESTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Charles J. Butler Confirmed In Office—Prize Winners at H ¢ “'m', Branch. 7 | High School Graduation—Alfred Carlson Again Vio Heater for New School. Mere g & 780 e e e : Three Million Dollars lates Liquor Laws—Death of James Kennedy on Red| T Lt e e ey the Boye’ }na"lm“ sulk{fl% Three Million Dollars £ Backus H 1 be installed by men in the employ of 3 turning Home from Backus Hospital. the company which have the contract TENNIS SHOES for the heating and ventilating sye- ks tem. MONEY-SAVERS Stonington lodge, No. 26, I. 0. O. F., Charles J. Butler is to be appointed [ ond, Sallie E, Coy, subject, Preserva- | oy in, thelr, Tooms in regular, - kfimzflnd% F Th d d Frid 3 or ursday an r ay postmaster at Westerly to succeed the | tion of Qur Forests; third, Vivian Ar-| g 0CTrelreq on a class of candidates Defevtive vision corrected by the prop- | late Walter Price and the action of the | nold, subject, Edward II} the Peace-|ang the nomination of of B Rt or tennen Boom 8. bes. | sppolnting power is received with gen- | meier. 1 ot T IO surveying TRUNKS and BAGS Ser Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L | eral approval by all who have business | The essays when submitted to the Entertained Teachers. rrection. = With the local postoffice. Soon after | judges bore fictitious sisnatures, that| o oo WU ERCE JEECIOR E. Marquardt e ai CHOICE SN the death of Mr, Price, ten days ago, |of Miss Barber's being Webee, Miss| Prof and e, A Lo Piicher Syter | of Groton was at the n hall Wed- ;& mm; SLICED -} a & Mr. Butler was designated as_acting [ Coy’s Ubee and Miss Arnold's Young e i - nesday, collecting taxes for the levy vag hers 3 P DPostmaster and announced himbelf. as | Hopeful. B e O e en iy ot | or Juna 3 108 Baby Cab rge you / Ccandidate for the vacant position, his| The names of the mepibers of the | their home on Fdbrary etrect —Thirty Delia Chipman of Pear! street principal opponent for the place being | graduating class follow: Charles Deni- | §or PROSCRE SANEIC N SaZCIng ate cekmmed her 85th birthday Wednes- A ec 3 Senator Louis W. Arnold, a local party | son_Anderson, Jesse Ann Aitken, Ger- | {ne 70 uost Bt Py, it day. - - & n will 1 our | leader and classed among the leading | trude Susan Austin, Harold Frederick | te, ST SIS FAUSIC, T8, ng. | ~Capt. arid Mrs. W. P. Rathbun were prives on Sioeinel 10 Eet ouf | oliticians of the state, as well as & | Babtock, Marjorie Denison Barber, served. in New Haven Wednesday. Mmeunted. betore purchasing. ‘business man of prominence. Mercie Anna Barber, Charles’ Starr To Make Fine Road. ’ Ihs' CASTRITIU Mr. Butler received a communication | Barker, Maud Briges, Henry Marsh| Work was commenced Wednesday| New Haven.—H. C. Rows & - - c . .. from Congressman Capron Tuesday | Clarke, “Winifred Adelbert = Collins, [ on the West Side by Road Supervisor ' gan Monday the work of shelll 191 Main 8t., Norwich, Leading Woesterly Jeweln night informing him that he was to|Daisy Elizabeth Coon, Geneva <Coon, |Elwin Haley and a sang of men put- | ter beds In Long Island sound. 162 State St, New London. . y receive the intment as postmaster | Sallie Elizabeth Coy, Lillian Marguer- | ting on a layer of top ng on the | said at the Rowe t that it P s i oot = Operators of 12 sto EEAVY AND and that official appointment would be |ite Donovan, Lill Mary Dower, | macadam road. The workWill be con-. | shells to be moved is larger ros on ec Ioners e S, c - received within a day or two. Sena- | Frank Kingsiey Dutton, Frank James | tinued to Noank. e rloads of | years previous. LIGHT HARNESS v Frank Kingsiey D Frank J d to Noank. Thirt loads of vio Mapm HAND. tor Arnold received information to the | Foley, Beairice Irene Gavitt, John An- | this material will be used in this work. 2. - s same effect and was the first to send | drew Hogg, Margaret _Magdalene [ When this is completed the work of —w 1647 Fana s = i :‘:;nfi - ou-m Mr. Butler a letter of congratulation, | Holmes, Harriet Denison Lewls, An- | oiling the streets will be commenced. ‘What Everybody ‘Ought to Know. ., ety Mady teoreay | in which he pald deserved compliment, | drew Martin, Joseph Newall, Harry | The streets will be ofled from the| That Foley Kidney Pills contain just Adam,s Tavern LIVER - - - - - - b G W T e T s chrhat ho | Tomes Nichole, Harrict Bimb% Ny, |brideo fo Neml ' This wisie i bs el e o T o suntin St . B SAUNDERS, Place himself he would prefer Mr. But- | Msrtle Belle Pierce, Irene Vera Smith. | done by the state. When done this | strengthen and regulate the action of S50 TRet Tea biwaca, | lor o resident of Westerly. Thomas John Spargo, Norman Chapin | will be one of the finest roads in the | the lidneys nad biadder. Les & Os. 1861 ure cans B Mr. Butler wes born in Birkenhead, | Stanton, Florence May Trackeray, | state and free from dust. Then Mys- | good Co. England. April 25, 1866. When he was | Carrie Adelaide Travis, Forest Arling- | tic on both sides of the river will have oo B, the. oebiie the RO s yeats o1 his parente came to this | ton Wells, Mary Johanna Willlams, | ofled stree’s. The cleverest imitation of real coffee | brands of Sesr of Europe and Amerion Imperted Pinner Ware couniry and lecated in Irvingtom, N.|[Mary Crandall Vars. General News. ever yet made is Dr. Shoop's Health | Bohemian, Filener, Culmbach Bavartas - - "] Y., and three years later in Westerl: The junior class will give the seniors| Mrs. James Brady of Canonchet, R.|Coffee. ‘It is fine in flavor and is | Beer, Base’ Pale and Burton, Mueir. " c e are opening new patterns W | where Mr. Butler has resided for thir- |an outing at Brightman's pond today | T 'js the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred | made In just one minute. No tedious | Bootch Als, Guinness® Dublin Stout Chisa Dinner Sets, our own importa- | ty-seven vears. He attended the pub- = (Thursday). both classes going to the | Watrous. 20 or 30 minutes boiling. Made from | C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hon. We are showing over forty Open | lic schools until he was 15 years of | pond in barges. The senior class ban-| William Foote has returned to New | pure parched grains, smiall nuts, etc. "Alo, Frank Jones' Nourish, Btock decorations and shapes | age and then entered the employ of the | quet will be held at thewOcean house, | Haven after a visit with relatives in | Sample from Lee & Osgood. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anbeuser % ki cans c Bot to be found slewhere. New England granite works as an en- [ Watch Hill, in the evening, the gradu- | town —_———— | Budwelaer, Schiita ana Pahst. A. A. ADAM. Norwioh Town. BABIES! he was aprainted assistant postmaster by Postmaster- Samuel . Cross, con- | all by Clarence Noves and Benjamin H. B S b teve, au givie] Ling In that Deslo Sver Mbes iy — Hewitt. The scores for the sets were their baby faces will be only & | reappoimtment by Postmasters Willlam | _Alfred Clarkson, a cripple, who per- | 5.3, 6-4. » sists in violating the liquor law, W e deitver free to all our customers. | gineer, of which plant his brother Rob. | ates making the trip in a special car.| Tony Machana has returned from a STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I. | ert is now manager. He continued | At the conclusion of the commence- | three weeks' stay in Boston. e po il Work as an emgineer until 1891, when | ment exercises Wednesday afternoon | Dr. McGowan and Meyers were de- o Ly - i A C there was a reception in the school | feated at the Country club tennis court N LAMB CHOPS - - - - b I8¢ the bables snd I will | P. Clancy and “’nlkelr Pnc‘e, belng in i olating L v, will his twentieth year of continuous ser- | soon be in a toils again upon the old E B e Prtosraoher, | = S S et NOANK The same quaiity that hae establish- Best Teas Hoson ok in Cranston jail. Chief Bran: ac | . ed our reputation for Hammooks that 80! iding, =~ Westerly, R. L s companied by Policemen Br ana | Village May Have New Lobster-Buy- | 5% O ™ A 2 - - Telephone $47. Ir23a The immense attendance at the com- | 37 1o "raided the shack occupied by | ing Business—Secretary Merrill S youen, st mtegaihet Be Ib. meet with your approval, 1 T | e e Biioen opera houss | Carlson Tuesday night -and seized 2| Wants Boat for Long Point Camp— barrel partially’ filled with beer, a| youn® o ito o gl LR Tuesday afternoon, with the thermom- : x Hart Schaffner & Marx eter courting 90 in the shade, :‘ndilca«eg ST LRt SLliger Snyl sevpval e % the interest taken in the school an ok . 1 - Voank is to have a new business if MATCHES - - T large bowes 20 PORK CHOPS - - - - I I8¢ Best Goffee 20c . Clothes the graduating class of 1910. The 0 pL dhvne - e stage was attractively decorated, the | the seized Mauors Carleon Wil be &r- | w. Jammond of Boston was in the i g Tore ot ‘the deboration mas the class | Senterice belng mandatory and spécidc | T128° & 10X Save ago, locking for o L B. CRANDALL CO., motto, white on a red background o in liquor cases. agency. He looked over a number of HAVE YOUR % RO £HEs lh an arch of prominence in the presceni- laces along the water front and de- jorwicl rane] Franklin q., - e Westerly, R. L | 50, ® Non obis ged Altoris. “The ex- o ames Keunedy; an old-this Woeater- | -viga ca one of the vacant puilaines on | Watches and Clocks Repaired over Somers Bros. h C ranantore S by Westerly | Sireet and who has been under treat- | the, NOMh fock 03 Do Mot saltbie * Potmam fan Buubiog T 0 Monumental Works High schodl chorus, Robert . Morton | Ment at the Backus hospital, Norwich, | #10, CITHE by FRISWELL it e £ : for the past three months, died Wed- | thelr catches. % S Willimantlo Branch, over City JUNE GROCERY SALE Drug Store. Mr. Hammond has been in the lob- N ster-buying business in Newport for | junl7daw 25-27 Franklin Street. the last five vears and his reasons for moving are that there are as many buyers as there are lobsters caught. 2 On account of the scarcity of lobsters very nearly the same conditions pre- o 4 READY A representative of the Church vail here. Home amesizpion, of, e et =3¢ [ to take care of all your 2 il guarantee to make a‘memu- | Howard director, Miss Emilie 2Zan- 23 = memt at the lowest poesibie cost com- | £randi accompanist; praver. by Rev. | RSSY ATMOoR [mmediately areer e —witn good work My expert. | Samuel H. Cathcart: essay, with salu- [ 19170 from the Bospital to his home. @nce of years s at your service. tatory, Development of Africa, Mercie | ennedymthe comedian, who with his ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Ann Barber; oration, The Poseibilities | wiro" Cornpleted their Season and re- Oak St. near High, wm.-q,, R & |Jf Stovaine, by Thomas John Spargo: |tyrned to their_home in Pawcatuck ohorus, Oh; Italla, Italia, Beloved, Don- | Monao: night Mr. Kenneds visited zetti, High school chorus; oratiom, Is | s father in the hospital Tuesda: , the Farm Life Desirable? by HarTy |jearned that the patient was in a pre- our Shoes an nsm' R N D valedictory, | carious condition and that the end was Stevenson. axn s Megsage, by Mar- | near. In the opinion of the physicians Roe ot o €oupon on the Plano to be | jorie Denison Barber; clorus, To Thee, | the patient could be taken home with- given away at O Country, High school chorus; pres- | oyt danger, although he could not pos- ALL THIS WEEK United Tea Importers Co. MISS M. C. ADLES, STATIONERY “ai" slp and Face slmmlisl wund Ma"tflls Box Paper, Pads, Note Books, Looking for Boat for Long Point s entation of the graduation class by o o 5 v e it e astylt the deliool com_ |to make the e o0 voar ronx Foinen Suv. | Carriage and < Wagon [.. Tefaitin e Sever Srom vy |Quartered Oak Finished White Invitation Paper, Ty | S e e o R SRy | Sty T et st | Repairing agld Palntlig, Fm s e | T vanes vaxn e | Slew. Pens, Pencila) the trip was made to Norwich. The Tahfe oot e B ip of 1,000 gu % : —r ”_.-:‘ "‘“‘: LARGE VARIBTY AT Pen Holders, Etc. Llillman Cazxiage Om, | morial fund prizes by Arthur L. Perry, | patient was placed comfortably in the chairman of the judges, his_associates |tar and the start was made for West.|and it is expected that 150 boys will be in_camp. This_is the first camp :“ll:-.';-‘_-mn In Norwich week of ! : ¢ Carriage, and’ Automobile FRED C. CROWELL'S, 67 Water St RS, EDN FN, el S esterly, ® L Carry the largest | D€Ing Miss Mabel Prescott Bafley and | erly. Mr. Kennedy, although weak, ru-m second hand Frank F. Dodge. These annual prizes | scemed to be In good spirite and wac | ever held by the West End Church Sooiel R S SRR i pasoes Alse 3 full line of barnes | are from a permanent fung of 31000 | overjoyed in anticipation of returning | Sunday school. e et etEin B Ty YORK, | 0P Satusday evenings until § o'clock. Carri; on-deposit w he Washington Trust o i, hiurare & % =m o palnting and .nmmfi:.’:‘..an. oy, tho yeariy Taterees being Gi |Jome; although he was - profuse in Was Graduated at Yalk Trimrhing and Upholstering mwetephons 706, Je20d Juniddaw | sumia vided info three parts, one-half, one- | he moenital. oy At the commencement exercises at . J0§£Pll BRADFORD A td Yale Wednesday, Harry Rathbun of this village was graduated after a third and one-sixth, as prizes. makink | As Anthony Kennedy and his wife LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY Book Binder. Dunham’s Cocoanut —at— the first prize $20. sedond $13:66 and | were away from home filling their en- For Electrical Supplies | i e it fre or tha ooat | more,aovey fiom home g tacls en. three essays on subjects previously an- | fiospital in order that he couwd get the The Scott & Clark nounced by the principal four weeks D rai ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,| serfior cides, bue’ia open to-the “whole | Sser "2 2 I he was to aie he CORPORATION, et chase . 108 BROADWAY. CARDWELL’S school. Kennedy while at work in Wooasocket | It Near at Hand to Hundreds of movad 20 Fairmount Strest. | Telephons 25& 00t108 | 1t §5 a good Cocoanut tf 507-515 North Maln Strest. epred Tel ¢s7. 62 Ma St. Westerly.| ' The prize winners were: First, Mar- y several years ago was maimed and had Norwich Readers. m D. Barber, Subject of essay, The | not been able to do any laborious work uence of Silas Warner's Life; sec-{since. A large plece of gramite fell| oy negleot jan aching Dack. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET upon his left leg and amputation was . Backache is the kidney’s cry for made at the knee. Before taking up «Best After fl” ¥ Children Like It— Grownups Like It— n the river: no @ust: no odor: every- thing wholesome 2nd clean. All kinds 7f | his residence in Pawcatuok Mr. fen- [ neip. Best ©f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their | o ’ e | 208y resided\n Norwich and his eon Neglect hurrying to thelr ald ]‘RUN I e ot T e Toneny koo in That ity Means that urinary iroubles follow Makes i iy, feot of Cross strest. Tol 34t.| (ot the Originat and Genuine cal i o aconics. Dire distress, diabetes,~Bright's ais- | TOUTISIS Give us & call augld , Tgflnd concert in Wilcox park this Manicuring, Dermatolcgy. Shampoolag, (Thursday) evening. ease. Surgecn “cairgpadiet"Eeaip Treat: Mre. Lulu Palmer of Rockville waa| Profit by & Norwich citizer's ex-| A larse variety to ctooss from. Al Dressing. in Westerly Wednesder. ] requisites for the traveling man. Suit MRS. M. L EELIS MALTED M1 LI | Wi Fionter,of, Canenchet was| ars. William H. Clark, 112 Chestnut e P teiegsionel Masseuse, Eody and Faciai Massage Mra. Obarles F. Richards of New]Stréet Norwich, Cemn, sayes <I ean The Food-drink for All Ages. voueh for Doan's Kidney Pills as be- | THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. York is the guest of her father, Dr. J. Gooda’ ® spectalty. Fine Vielet| b infants, Invalids,and Growing children, | HOard Morgun, in High strect ing a remedy that acts as represented. o ts, X 3 igh street. H 54 Matn st Testerty, B L | PureNutrition, up building the wholebody, | v ¢ Frances Allen of Westeriy and | I procured them from N. D. Sevin & I TR W 3y284 Telephone 490. utrition, up William Albert Chappell of Ashawav|Son's drug stors, and thelr use | Telephone $65-& s €83 Main Strect. FOI' E T WM. F. BAILEY the nursingmotherandthe aged. | were sraduited Tussday - from tho WESTERLY'S TR an::g lted o 4 brought me more relef from @ pain =% =i Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. T hos sosteny in my back that had mot yielded to STORE— Mary A., wife of James Ryan, died A quick lunch prepared in a minute, | Tuesday evening at her home in Paw- | any other medicine I' had previously R & » cxtuck aged 47. She is survived y . g I bject to at- G. Bliven CO Take nosabstital. Askfor HORLICK'S, | 8055, oo ¥, 812 g S0 S | e ror somrs 1 was sabget o breakfast every day REGAL SHOR ASENCY. In No Gombine or Trust | comcizs: Mavce W iy und | weiched down with langwor and de- (Buccessor Geran illiam C it ction o - s Tve give S&H Groen Trading Stamps, The street Ights Tuesday mieht with | pression, often being unfitted for work. ik o it means R Sechinan. a view to arldmgdw the number. They | Doan’s Kidney Pills proved to be just ‘- ere accompanied by Manager Martin | the remedy I required and I fes! grate- Glliespie treasment of the Wh I B w st I H. Spell ¢ Light ¥ meaip. e-:r:-n_mm. nlurl A ] ere 10 I westers and Tower m e Westerly Lisht | ry) indeed, for the benefit I dertved A T Miss Annte Lynch, daughter of Mr. | ficm their user ‘ans. Sh. n.-pooa-. dry treatmen and Mrs. James Lynch, and Wiltiam For sale by all @Gealers. Price 50 treatm manicu ios RORERT DRYSDALE & Co. Babcock of Lincoln avenue were mar- | cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buftalo, Hian St Potter-Langworth? | riamn ried Wednesday morning in St. M iy el = Plumber, Steam amd Gas Fitter ama | D00 WEONeSdRy moming dn St Mi- | New York. sole agents for the United health and strength Hack, leery Boardlng Stable Daoaisr 2 Sunpiten. ningham. Mary 8t i g garat Donohue ates. ANNOUNCEMENT. e e oty Nt |bridesmaid and Hareld Murphy Remember the name—Doan’s—and Hawng purchased the photograph|_SUSl4d 5 2 take no other. 12-14 Bath Street. studio of A. A Scholfield, 20 Main| e are moving to the Potters - | The Westerly town gouncil will gtrest we ere’ ready to prove o the | worchy Block By next Tuesday for aeffon en the vol IO T HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. estor! : 3 opte. n meeting re - Peovic v an o2k | about Jan. ‘st 1910, Grear femoval | 201V 1) the' changs of Hrade in-Fnjon | , Jr. E. Weakley. Kokomo, Ind eays: [ - AUTOMOBILE TO 'ENT.‘,,,M ability to do the ve best work. beautiful 16x20 '-l-?colmd poruu‘. eale now going on. street. James A. Welch is arranging | “After taking Foley Kidney Piils the for the construction of new buildin severe backache left me, my kidney: ©f yourself given free with every doz- . &= - i in keej roposed chan; t h tiol tural E B, veem 7 mouiia S| Mechanics Clotuing Co, | segpine Wi Seaicled it | Becsine Aiges o simniois sl | 4 Fine Assorement Westerly, R. L I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney s dec1sd Pills.’ In a yellow packag Lee & City Pharmacy s o : S MILLINERY Osgood Co. AT LITTLE PRICES. SMITH'S GARAGE. Death of Simeon Gallup—Private Fu- Pains of women, head ine, er am TRY OWR 330 Main St. Westerly, iy s 3 . 4 3 . : ith ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE | Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- | 7°ral Services for Mrs. Watrous— | paim stopped in 20 minutes sure, w MRS. G. P. STANTON 3. j i Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. See 3 . ICES While Waiting for Your Car. | Diots [eP3ir department. Full iine of | Project to Insure Quiet Fourth. /tull formula en 35c box. Sold by Lee | eian - Simeon Gallup died at his h e 56 Canal St. Westerly. R. L Tueaday evening atier a painful i A MISS ROSE AHERN |TacsoeySisning afier 3 paintui il ]164 18%;1 son of Avery and Mary Gal- - - - lup. (e was a member of the Baptist The Wullmg!on Trast Co., d ) H chtirch and was the chorister hora fo Ladies AEECr Pis i rE e o e b Civil war and for manyevears served on the town board of education. e 42 High St., Westerly leaves his wife and one son, Dana Gai- 1up. Can Surplur EAgcutes Trasts. Mrs. Watrous’ Funeral. Wl The 1 of M G e funeral of Mrs. Adelle Watrous Josertappe i sitvated 1% | was held Wednesday aiternoon at 2 it 't of 'clock f the h e son, e » T i | B B g s TSR Cougtat | G e, the Bom e et By TABLE TALK: fand ‘adjoining that can be Jecured at | three other members of the family be- w2 mx new =r Woolens. T and wp T R s g Dorchangr. 0o |iig il . Rev. C. T. Hatch, past: 1 . 3. F. PELLEGRINY. i,';‘h',. e e RS MR Chunh. was ihe-ameaiing vited. clergyman. Burial was in Elm Grove . sn One more ce, Mamma,—I want P :“r‘-;k W. Coy Real Estate Co., cemetery. ideiad For Safe and Sane Fourth. A petition 1:'" ‘been presented the se- lectmen of the town of Grotom, signed by the required number of voters, t jurth of July be confined to the legal —~ Beurs and that measures be taken to 224, the sale and use of dangerous, ,un:lulu is to m interest to corre- esives on the Fourth. Acdording Trond with the statement of DF. Allym, first se- FLYNN, mllufl‘w-fld BuiMer, Jectman, this petitien wifl be emforeed ‘-I- ‘Westerly, R and even the West Side will have a (‘Znnl.& Pressing and Repuiriag. irite Ceresota Boy.”