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Z N ground that Brennison has never been'|false alarm of fire. Both boys took divorced from his first wife, an appeal and a bond was set at $1,000, NEWS LETTERS FROM sk T o semwes BRIEF STATE NEW e A Sunshine Thought, S > Diplomas at Public Graduating Ev- s g £ - iy pany of Huntington has filed at the | waver give way to melancholy; r g N ‘ercises. recto - ) BULLETI“ RBPRESENTATWES . o aoctor, Dauning | ofioe of tie essretary of SRte W o9 | sist 1t steadily. for the nabit will en- | lake. . | from $125,000 to $600,000 and the nums | croach. I once gave a lady two-a & Marcellus Bailey of High street was ‘ednesday 3o ‘ber of shares from 1,250 to 6,000. twenty recipes against melanche Westerly : i = i eriously injured Wednesday by fall- Now Britain—Now Britain counctl, on Bright fire; another to re Branch. STONINGTON. - 4 T as Eroally SnoYed |t froi & Staxing whils snsaged af ed High Roval Aroanum, recently celcbrated the | Naugatuck.—A silver oup was award- member all the pleasant. ehings said ; Suphtal . Thres Million Dollars — She holds b mateansw, o d G Yinear | his duties at , Chappell's Riverside prettily thirty-third anniversary of the organ- | ed the St, Francis T. A. and B. soclety | yo and of her; another to keep f box % 3 Hiah Sohol Oremais | Eheholds & matron's W. C.T. U. sitver | bis_ dutles a8 Chapoells Sineside izatlon of the order. of Naugatuck at the C. T. A, U. nield | 52 J0gar gl “On' e ‘Snfinriespiccs Fifty Thousand Accounte. Meeting—Seri of Wi Races | best yet given here. A-large number |0ld Schooner on -the marine railways, E Norwalk—National Bank Examiner flv in Derb; l&“r;’nloi ’m‘ ;";‘."“l,‘}m: and a kettle simmdring on the hob. [ Liberal, courteous and eficlent in fta | Planned—Annual Meeting vings | attended. .| lost his balance and fell to the ground Charles 8. Perkins of Meriden . jesypeat nuny thought this mere trifiing at the mo . about 20 feet. He was helped to his ;has |1s the third year that the soclety has | ment, but have in after iife discover ‘management. Bank. % Annual Meeting of Bank Corporators. [FODRE BV FCh 18 FEC o oW work: been his semi-annual inspec- [won that prize. ed how trup it is that these little The annual meeting of the corpora- |men. Dr, J. K. Bucklyn of Mystic | NS, Mi tion of the City National bank, pleasures often banish melunchol i Bstablished 1901. Commencement _ exerclses of the|tors of the Stonington Savings bank found that Mr. Bailey had two ribs g St Meriden.—Company T has voted to| of mor el O R s oo | better than Njgher or more exalted ob % marota L Wens, 0. D. Optometeist. ?l::n;?r“:'ghm‘,fl.-:dfi“.:,:e{&e«f;el.d 5 mas y;g:‘li Tuesday in U;‘e . .kdm;u?oi:g broken, a_sprained@ wrist and minor fore Lt e 2t The et Taney mear 8o gu g:'-':'n‘l? m?r:v;;z: ofsihe senate: | jocta; that ho means ought to be sush o ollor re chasen direc Y e 00 trifiing Which ¢an oppose w iy, R I |ing well carried out: Overture, The | H. Robinson, O. F. Pendleton, Horace to his duties for several weeks. the armory at § o'clock in the even- | the road to recovery. Senator Brooks |k CICiNE, " s ; s ter Langworthy Block, Westerly. Golden Crown, A. Herman, High school | N. Pendleton, J. H., Stivers.” G. B, % E usic, ing. is acting governor whenever Governor | MY 3 orchestra:” "silufatory,” Helen ' Harris | Grinnell. ~ The direclors have chosen River Needs Dredging. 2 Weston,_Many of the employes at | WeoKS s out of the state. Chamberlain; quartette, Dreaming, ‘H.|the following officers: President, M. e Bes i 3 o R, Shelley, Messrs. McTurk, Cusbman, 1 4. Pendleton; vice president. G. B | the sl that has besn passed tn Yemres e e L et Tier, Woston: o 1Y, 008 | qone RoLt—Geras i Trotana | #00 Children Cry 2 k Brigg: i High hool i 2 ;__essay, » Woman’'s uffrage, Y, ecticut school for boys by Judge Car e T ey e | e rmalston. Owners of motor boats especially find | Ropert 'Norton Demond; declamatio Foater in the city court for ringing a| € A S ORI A Drchollee: . vulpdiStarm i budice Sighted a Swordfish. the harbor unsatisfactorsy, a Doat | The Soul of the Violin, Blanche Ger-| Watérbury.—H. L. Udell of the asso- Teen |1.Pey you well to get our | Chesebro’ Fairbrother: quartette, My can hardly be turned in thefiver with- | fruge Barlow: music. orchestra: esoay, | clated charfiles is making an appeal on diamonds, loose oF e Maid, W. H. Neldlinger, Messrs, | Capt. Jobn Ostman, in the Etta and 1t __#mounted, before purchasing. oy M, o Deuuger, Messrs. | Lena, came In Wednesday from a fish- |out the. DT i “eked, with | Immigration at Eilis' Island, Edith Es- |10 the people of Waterbury to donate CASTRITIUS, ham; presentation’ of diplomas, Hon. |Ing trip. He reported having sighted | ¢€l grass. i gy e way to ‘Dagon $800 to 3800 to equip a secona Leading Woesterly Jewedin las B. Wheeler; solo, Mrs. Frances | one swordfish, but owing to the heavy [ Mystic is becoming narrower each pia) und for the babies and little e ing Gf class ode, | Seas and dense fog was unable to land | YeAT owing tol this trouble anal the people. ” Babeoc k l-:l ses; plaving 16 il b need of a dred@e is keenly felt. - . High school orchestra: selections, Pot. | it- : ting Hartford—Misl Grace B. Lord has HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | pourri 1910, Kerry Mills, High school Good Fire W 5 First Swordfish Weigheg. 280 Pound: . 3 2 P D ke L e s b e el whistto on ] o N Tesiened as physical director of | the e ~ "..!A-‘":- i Habeas. Class of 1910, He]elé Hadrrli‘s Awerican velvet mill was given a malid,ngmn_ came into port ~Thursday Hartford, to become director of the Made Work ts Our Spectaly. | Chamberlain, Maurice Hillard Crandall, | Tuesday evening from box 2. It re- |mg vith ome. rdfish. T od "P* and all Harness Supplies car. | Prudance Chesebro Fairbrother, Char- | sponded at once and is 4 fine mellow & large one, welghing . 280 e S estra Ty StBlWERS DRing ut ME. $5.00 FREE ) $5.00 FREE r:..-'.,““," ":;"3"_“ Harness | 1otte Goodwin Joseph, Lydia Louise [ toned whistie. Which was shipped to New London fog | ., The £raduates are Edith . Adams, yoke college. e m x. H. SAUNDBRS, Ross, The town board examinations in the | sale. This is the first catch of the | Biagciy o poorion” puth B, Batlow, | pristol.—{iLela 8. Hough of Bristol, - > P Rty e Drifting Sailboat Found. schools of the town of Stonington have | geason and was captured about five | Aus seatiia 1 Gty ool B BUEr- | w110 married Morrls B. Brennison of SA I l RDA y iR e e On Wednesday morning Frank Jo- | bgefi completed. s | e ot Montani. Bthel V. Charter Hobest N. Demond, | Darlen in New Britain July 27, 1802, s NGB seph sighted an old sailboat full of [F7The steamer Watch Hill will besin Road Work Begun. _ | Marjorie B. Eaton, Mary B. Hanley, | Pas applied for a diverce on the 2 35 mud and water drifting by the east| fay. | O o summer schedule SSU work was commenced Thursday by | Annie J. Phillips, Bfanch E. Soule, Gil- 3 $ Imporfed Dinner Ware become waiersouked ana had filled full | Funeral of Mrs. John F. Chesehorough. | R98d Supervisor Elwin Haley and a | bert A. Wagner, Lilian C. Warren, Lil- t $ ¢ at 2 J > 9" | force of men, putting a dressing of |Han A. Welsh, Mary Wilds 1647 $ Mrs. Ma We are opening new patterns In| of mud and water. She is about twenty ater. She is Y | The funeral o China Dinner Sets, our ewn importa- | feet long gnd a flat bottom boat and (Palmer) Ch :nnrnug.i fion. We are showing over forty Open | will draw About two feet of water. Her Jellows Cheseboroush, wa. fa Stanton | traprock on the macadam road be- ife of Jol tween Noank and Mystic. It will take held from |ahout 400 tons of the rock to com- CIRCUS ‘A CYIN 1IN IYOELY, nt each Adam’s Ta/vérn we will pri pubc on every Suit of Clothes in our stock, Stock Patterns. decorations and shapes | mast was gone and she looks as|nher I T e ot 150 oralook . mot to be found elsewhers. though she Tiad Deen in-a wreck. = MT. | There was 4 Hrse number o choice | Dioed oyt arg mmvengs T aain® 15 | Has Its Own Stores, Hospital, Shops, 86 Suit of We deliver free to all ourycustomera | Joseoh hauled her in and will leave her | fioral pieges. The deceased had Dbeen | De o will swe pat on Hotel, Laundry and Lighting Plant. 1861 customer that brings in tne sccompanying coupon $500 in Reyal STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerdy, R. I. | ©A the beach to dry out. cannected with the W. C. T. U. for| ™ The streets in the village which are ok offed to the public the finest standard Gold Stamps FREE in addition to the regular stamps. Wherry Races Planned. I o Sears and took o Breat Interesl | macadamized need the oil badly, as | o fThe Show sround of the Barnum &) prands of Beor of Europe and America, X merh Grigetianiy " in the affairs of the borough. Buria b Find’ Fikisew’ . clti ey circus is a city in itself, lack- s BABIES! safeiTies O ten Wherey races wll bt | s in the Stomingion cometcrs. ke | e least wind ralses @ clond of dust. | SIS RN b2 Oy In Neelt k! Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarisn Otk patrons enow that wiloany FIRe. Dasbilueilspd; Jonoot toxplis Scom they wil be dig boys,ana xirta | a cup raied by subscription. The first | Woman's Relief corps attended imha| - o e s th tor | Charter, says The Bridgeport Tele- | gcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, sive and up-to-date ready-to-wear Clothing that is manufactured. @nd their baby faces will be only a | of the series will be salled July 4. This | Pody. s O Do Operates the oyster |gram. It has its own lawyers, post- | C, & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker 7 f s wide tation and . Bring the bables and I will| was an old-time popuiar sport here. On Thursday afterncon Mrs. Herman | beds on the Dump, has leased part of | master, dentist, doctors, carpenters,| Gt pe B Bi oo Sonos N KeT STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHING has a world wide reputatio a gua ‘eatch their smiles. Good Citizenship Mestin: Atwood gave an informal reception a:|Quiambaug cove for oyster beds. Mr. ydlectricians, painters, detectives, | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. antee behind every article they make. o= B - her home on Elm street. it being the [ Story has been working for the last | blacksmiths, wagon makers, laundry- | Bugweiser, Schiita and Pabst. "".l;‘E& The Photographer, The fifth in_ thesseries of monthly | foncth i Mrs. |two days on the new beds, which he |[men, barb hoemak il il orwi ‘own. B S - <h in Surth anniversary of Rev. and Mr y . barbers, shoemakers, tailors, sail- | 3% Telephone $4%. Westerly, R. L | cood citizenship meetings was held on | George Mais-ons marriage. expects to operate on a large scale. | makers, harness markers, storekeep A. A. ADAM. Norwich T Having always maintained the top notch in- Clothing, Hats and #7384 | Thuraday evening in the Second Cor-| 'Dr. Tracy of New York eity is at| The sewing circle of the Easter Star |ers, and photographers. It supports | Telephons ¢47-23 i) Men's.Furnishings, we have also secured the best Profit Sharing Plan ex- egational churc] arlor. Villia: 3. Ocea Ous i et at e home of TS. 0T’ igh ‘hos; > s o ooet Lk o | e O L lams sy | o2 Sectric. Tiabthaw SMnL | & hewpital tant, Royal Gold Trading Stamps will be given with all cash purchases. King presided. The music was by the i i I Lamb in Front street this (Friday) [and a hotel ere s Hart Sehaffner & Marx | Critcrion orchestra. Merion P. Clari, | | Westerly Young Folke Married. | Jyictioon. Sooked and "eaten evem asy in the Best gdirector, gave an excellent programme. | Harold Doney and M Bthel R 1" Capt Henry Langworthv of the | week. Cloth Mrs. Theodore Hyde gave a scripturai | Clar oth of Westerly, were united|schooner Tartar is at his home in the | This circus city has a population of Makes es reading and prayer. The address was |in marriage by the Rev. George B.|yjjage 1,280 people, 700 horses, 40 elephants - ARE SOLD BY by John McEwen Dorman on Some | Marstony pastor of the First Baptist| ' 'yacnt Narwhal of Norwich, with the | and 1,200 other wild and semi-domes. Tourists Indestruct Problems That the Liquor Question |church,fat the parsonage at 4 p. M. |owner aboard, visited Mystic island |tic animals, Af night the home of this estrucio LB CRANDALL Co0. Puts to Us. He held the close atten- | After a short wedding trip they Will|phursday. army is a train over one mile in length. - ion of the audience throughout his | make their home in Waesterly. . Mrs. A. E. Brown of Old Mystic [In a single season this train travels| A larse variety to choose from. All coupon, make a pur- sovita Westerly, R. L 1she Stonington bascball team will|yas in the village Thursdoy. about 40.000 iniles, muking stops in|requisites for the traveling man. Suit nd_we will play the Wakefield team a‘t Stanton W. 1. Spicer took a party of friends | about 200 cities and ziving over 400 | Cases and Bags, cte. tal w 3:;'; Stonington, lomm;o\» (Satur- | ¢eor g il in his launch Falcon Thurs- | performances.. In iis 55 years of life B e e e e e ofany Thiarin fhe woria. movatte % | THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. ment at the lowest possible cost oam. TR e i i v DIED IN POORHOUSE. applauded its appearance with delight. 2 i J . ; -—-‘m -:uu work. My experie —— e . Its f"fl‘{f‘ is rm? ed I\n avery. WM. C. BODE. Prop. A 20 per cent. Reduction Sale on every Suit of Clothes in our ‘snce years at your service Odd Character Brings Mortification | country. = Of COUrss, an American - ¥ . store. DON'T MISS THIS BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, MYSTIC Uow Well 55 B Sttt Institution, thougn it iC: quite ‘anwell [ Telepine 565-4. 283 Main Street, ©ak St. near High, Westerly, R. I Pupils of Broadway School Exhibit| o wotomurs Arerican says: De- | URited States. Jman OUR SHOWING Flowers of Their ‘°W'{ Growing— | claring that he would not have his By Tor Shoes and Hosioy Mentns 3 Loty 0 Sooet— | S Bl St Beretpy | Powek mwe ond muisien. | FUNERAL ORDERS || o srmaw savs wecuices smmra, meirs, unocnwerr S e S Philander . Goodspeed, who died the | Although unable to be present, Mr. HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, ETC, is the largest to be found in this sec- ABg get & coupon on the Plano to be ¥ In the lower corridor of the Broad- | other day at the Brookside home, on | Roosevelt remembered the workl's mis- Artistically Arranged by tion, and lowest prices prevai! throughout. away at ] way school Thursday afternoon parents | Monday demanded from Superintend- | JI9NSIY conference, now in session at PURTILL'’S, and friends inspected a flower show, | ent of the Poor Henry W. Atwood a | Edinburgh, and sent a lotter indorsing | HUNT . . * * The Florist, s tire work of the children of the primary | bill covering the entire cxperses of | ;IS TIOVEMERS In the warmest terme. | Z5 ol T Lataries’ Stieet and lower grades. They have beed |the man while at the Institution. Mr. | 7U% SCTVESE S g e it “ON THE BRIDGE.” 234, Y taking considerdbie interest in flower | Atwood has promised to maké out a During Change of Life, |sna pieat cuiture ‘end have succeed- | bill, and the brother of the dead man | d¢icEate and oresent af the meeting. emo, L. ed in growing at their homes some fine | is very anxious to Wipe out all obliga- { (o Wi The bustness i harg oad i Froprietor of the’ | SAYS Mrs. Chas. Barclay |specimens They have been encour- | tions to the city, The body will be | Gilhosed to aseist i werk net ime | [Have You Noticed the Seiliman Carriage Gan aged to keep, this work up all summer, | taken to Allston, Mase., for burial. | Sronety described as gigante. Sup- | Increased Travel? Coggswell Graniteville, Vt.— T was passing | nd,in the fail will have another ex-| “Mr. Goodspeed. who is president of | POSRSLY JSPrinos ae gieantle, Sup. | ncreased gt SRR L = SN John A. Moran Clothier, Hatter and Furnishen, 7 carer B BLE | through the Chiangeof Life andsute o ey hall ihis (reitayy | oo Aol CN Stausl S e e ARl fen—should decide to retire from pol- | gne roads. Peopls like to get out into T ey o Sndotherammoving | TIXcent srialt R RGO 0 non veine, votined, ot o yrothors | aat %57 "ok o IS | menOE ue e Stk e o ouf || Gormer Main and Shatucket Streets | St ok Rarnave. o repaire symptoms, and § Aid_Socisty Entcetained: ton. Until e received the telegram |y ,,,W.':.“;",:;‘,,:g‘; S - A TrONEY “BROS "“thills Avenve { of 424 painting and automobile paint. Jezsd can tm!; “i that | The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth- | Saturday night telling him of tthe | phe religious spirit 1s strong m Mr. mariid 4 IvgdhE 2’8 | odist Episcopal churc antly | death of his brother, he had not heard In f: ‘egetable Com. |entertained Thursday ; e S i e, = = K . | from him in 20 years, and had long h they admire hi -4 For Electrical Supplies Yol bas ove | e Saabeiin Mar Hne R T ok wa ey admize Sl as vt e e e BT R e e e AR S TR T i of me, as were se v the hostess. , e has on the stump. and -Construction, see Sed e Tenl(s ; Newsy Notes. years as an expert watch Tevairer and ‘Deat lecture is on & religions sub. and stre’ th, I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watrous have ! jeweler. When he came here from Jeot, and In politics he leans ly ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Dever forget toteil | LCLUTed To their home in Southamp- | Providence some cight years ago ho | and even extremely to what are called | i on, after o visit whh relatives hore tered the employ of Lake & o St. Westerly. my friends what | “Viies Mue Brady or Canonciiet, R L. | Where he soon gained tie Fopatation | the Becn e te far. Dierd piom,ot — iaE.Pinkham’s is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred | of being a fine workman and & very |than party leader. Although a chureh LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET ‘Vegetable Compound has done for me LT AR silent mam ahout his past. There ;nember and attemdant, Mr. Roosevelt ' during this trying period. Complete [ Mrs. A M. Purdy and daushters, | was atways a mystery connected with | 1s not associable with the pulpit. . He o8 the river: no dust: no odor: evers- | Testoration to health means so much | Msses Dorotny and Constance. left on | R, lacks equipment for the place. M e D S i i, | Eo T that T the sage ofother surs | vy |00 (v0 ook At 5% fow yeary agn aite anotier,tay | i 'n0 “arcioHcel et nd- e : ek an 00ds in_their | ing women I am wiling to make m: sant View: g S Lin" Providencs, Goods wem matter presents 8 un. as X Seasen, Market 171 Main Street. West- | teoqbie public_so . may pubfisg CESIELEIEIE. of Tt Tome. s theworic for the Waterbury Clock com- | to form @nd clearness. But he is all erly. foot of Cross etreet Tel 243 | this letter.” — Mns. CHAS. BARCLAY, | 5 = nhs. Sam iy | pany, where he was employed until |ardor in any cause he embraces, and BeS 4 & eall ugdeh BFD. Granitevitle. Voo CLAY, Tm!;v!"- Costello was in Providence | |, 'fall, when he became too ill to|to a eause of euch and purpose No biher Hidisie Lor i ’s ills | Tarthen Morgan iert Thursday for | ¥ork- Finally his monmey gave out|as the lifting of rd people to . Dermatology, Snampoolag, | has reoeived anch wide sproad and am | an extended vici in Portiand Me - | @nd on Christmas.eve the old man was | a_higher planie of usefulness and en- Surgeon Chiropodist.” Scalp Treat- | oo HoCelye0 el e D A e | *"Misa Fannie Morgan is visiting Bos- | SNt to the Brooksige home, where his | joyment he would bring wnuch inspiva- ment, Halr Dressing. e R DO o = - unhappy life ended'last Thursday. tion.—Washington Star. ’ cine we know of has such @ reco e “Through his brother and from other ¢ . Everything is in readiness for the . B et o B | s gt S e e B | el g3 o B TS| el g et St tis v/ Ves y. 0 > Tnfesionl Masseos, Py and Facial assam | ““For more than 30 years 1t has been | Miatio &5: Wenting c. Rurns b Lopuce |2 whom is married, are living af All- S 1 A Hair ods a speclalty. " Violet i 12 i 3 21 W Vil- | stol - v ” TAY! e D) g FAN. oy e :'R % R o LBl ey | SiaEstald b, ey wuod /ae B:},Soi Mass, 10 or 1§ vears ago, and they |1 n lvl “ l ONCE AGAIN THIS STORE POES THE UNUSUAL. WE HAVE ALWAYS KEPT IN THE VAN4 Matn asterly, ! - » s , Bru o ety hioe: 1yase Telephon. v fibroid ‘l‘)‘amgs‘h;"?g&hfl?flv e | (Hoknesl - O'Dousiell - and D e e s TIn &7 GUARD OF PROGRESSION AND NEYER FAILED TO HARKEN TO PUBLIC DEMAND; HENCH periodic pains, backache, indigestion | 1o titutes. - P o 3 3 5 f ptain Charles Maxon has return atter was one amost reticent T TN o g SVE] - GRE. A * PRUDEN n . WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT-. ond_ necvous prostration, and it 12 |0 XEw S oo aiver o VIR 8 Sowy - | men he. ever Jenow, n opition whih Is What Comats In OUR UNPRECEDENTED DEVELOPMENT. OUR GREAT ARMY OF PRUDENT BUYERS HAVE - gt Captai A el New | the local acquaintaaces e man v NS’ LY URGING T VE SU. ) ITH MEATS AT PRICES CORRES« STORE— through the period of cha; of life. Yor;p ain M. L. Gilbert is In New e ot g m. BEEN CONSTANTLY URGING THAT WE SUPPLY THEM W R - PONDING TO OUR WONDERFUL VALUES IN OUR GROCERY, TEA AND COFFEE DEPARTMENTS, HOW DO WE DO IT? WITHOUR BUYING CAPACITY OF THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STORDS, THAT'S THE ANSWER! WHEN THE BUYING PUBLIC MAKES A DEMAND, IT MEANS ONE OF A New Kind of Farm. 1| gBringing out Ly rest personaitty. The Artcraft institute of Chicago, | the fine )oin ~eRarnater, ke which since 1900 has taught more | traits that make us what we are than 600 unskilled women home and | Toed, down by the batural spirit ef art occupations that have emabled |&h TSt TAL PECiact Seore New .S ‘tream. f_ the e George Gilbert of Hartford is In| them to become -supporting, is i Sy, et | Where to flw in Westerly e Drcpariine to entarse its cope by b, | & feady-made look TS T 2nd Gther Irritations, 1tche Louie E. White was in Danlelson | tablishing an educational farm. Ths = e If, or what yeur friends see to love Duraing, eic Endorsed by liading Thursday evening attending the grad- | Artcraft institute is an educational| oI of what yeur i It costs but little to t dia E. | William Steinitz spent Thursday with - R. G. Bliven & CO., Pinkham’s Vegetable Componnd, and, | friends i Erovizernert T ursday wi : On the Bridge. as Mrs. Barclaysays,it is “worth moun. { _ Miss Mary Boise of Alfred, N. Y., is the guest of Miss Abby Barber. - :msA:n sgol AGE&’CY‘-! tains of gold ” to suffering women. e give reen Trading Stamps with ail purchases.| William McGaughey and John Packer were in Norwich Thursday, at- tending the Masonic reunion. TWO THINGS, VIZ.: s Supply I, or Fall Behind in the Procession ampooes. dry treatment uating exercises of the Manielson High | combination of school club and work- - T B rateny 0 Lias néBERT DRYSDALE & co. | Schocl . | Shop, reaching from the home to tha nE (DB Staifar. B [ertadiner, B it G Battes. aid e | business world.—American Education- ) oraligy ity WOMAN HONORED. al Review. s (o] B4 Main Street, Westerly, R. L, ani isti p : WE SHALL CONSTANTLY CARRY THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND MOST COMPLETE LINE O ANNOUNCEMENT. 84 Matn Street Westeriy. 1. an8 | Dictinguished Appeintment for Dr. K.| A popuiar estimate of mssrete fn the The Photographer, \ i ey FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS THAT MONEY CAN BUY. One VISIT AND INSPECTION OF OUR Hawng purchased the photograph| augisd Jng RS m i, npe) SmU S o i ] L T strest. we are ready to prove to the| We are moving to the Potter-Lang- | ‘Dr. Katharine J. Bush, who has been | than 15,000,000 foday in this country.| Aaugisd UP-TO-DATE MEAT DEPARTMENT WILL MAKE YOU OUR CUSTOMER FOREVER. WE DEFY Bocpie of Wweserly and vicinity our|worthy Block, 63 High street, o of | connccied with Yale since 1873 as ac- 5 - W, o 20 do the very best work. A |about Jan. lst 1910. Great removal | gistant to Professor Verrill, who severs | GPMPETITION. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS ROCK BOTTOM. Beautiful 16x20 water colored portralt| sale now going on. his connection with the zoological de- ©f yourseif given free with every dos- partment in Peabody museum at the 3400 cabimets. F. Roulesu & Ca.| Mechanics C]othing €0, |cna of the academic vear. has been sppointed to the woman's table at the = ‘Westerly, R. I zoological laboratory at Naples, Ttaly, Ph dec15d -~ |for three months, and will coéntinue armracy there her investigations of the lving =MITH'S GARAGE. forms of annelids in which she has TRY OUR been interested for several years. The 330 Main St., Weaterly, ’y ’ . 'CE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE - countesics of the marine biological lab- ° Cars to ren stor! - b o “CES While Waiting for Your Car. | plete repair dcpartment. C Foll fing of | OTatory at Wood's Ifole, Mass. have o . L oi2%a°f | also been extended fo her, whers, dnre * 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L The the coming scason, she Wil somuny Vit GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES! T. WE WILL OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENTS WILL FILL A LONG-FELT WA CARRY THE FINEST QUALITY THAT SKILL AND MONEY CAN BUY FREE! 10 Stamps PRESENT THIS COUPON the Yale table. MISS ROSE AHERN Warning to Mariners. The following hds been issued to The Washipgton Trust Co., | y . =N wEetmRLr. R L LadleS’ Hatter P Connecticut—Long Island sound— -+ $200,000 Capt. Janes Monsall of Greenport, L. We are equipped to deliver Meats on short notice. Double Stamps with all purchases FOR SALE OR TO RENT _ ¢ bass 200,000 42 High St., Westerly I reports the existence of a danger- CAN BE OPERATED BY ONE PERSON and do the same work o g 5 e el as any high priced machine. at our store and you will receive Eetivest on Dopost fent, over which there is a least dep 4 v o Gosd service Conalgerats attention > of 19 Teet (found on a single bowlder) | §™ It 15 compact, Mght in welght, and can be carried up and down of Meals on Satur 10 STAMPS FREE (in addition All telephone orders e surrounded by depths of from 19 to 5 . to the double Stamps) by pur- all receive prompt at- teed the patrons of this ia- chasing 50c worth of Meat. Two seven-room cottages, situated In | 15 fathoms, situated about 1 11-16 stairs with ease. Void after June 25. SV actany, Pate, Of by qompact part of [miles-southward of tAE 19-foot spot on The Suction 1s created by e natural motion of the ®oedy in mov- tention, day, Juné¢ 25th. Westerly, R. I each having 60 fool gy Mile reef, on the bearings: Say- les of Fall a Street front, d th havi ant 1 = ™ - s ™ it "uane soltS Tan ‘.a,ox'}.xn.f'ih.{::cin Be: :‘e‘cu}'fifl.g trovk (ynde point) lighthouse, 47 ing the nozzle back and forth, which throws the welght of the -body rchase \E by 2 BPEE i aiacaiiny. 5. ving® Reat *Slectis |mag); Horton Point lighthouse, 147 from one foot to the other, thereby developing @ stromg suction at X y - Se. & Maim St. Westerls. lights, modern plumbing. ‘Inspection g:egrees 45 minutes true (S by E15-16 each stroke of the nozzle. N W TG i - ), distant about 5 1-10 miles - Pressing and Repuiring. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., N‘;‘:r Island I - ighthouse, 296 degrees #-‘ feblid Westerly, R 5 | ¥ e A ey, o Your Weight Doés tJhQ Work — ing an examination of the locality .19 feet (3% fathoms) marked “reported” 3 has been put on the charts in the po- sition_indicated by the bearings. Deep 3 g draught vessels are advised to pass at I ‘H E HO' |5EH least & mile southward of this as yet A B ') , unmarked danger. Before purchasing it's to interest orre- Sooua with mes Teacher—Bobby, you were nat'at Bulletin Building 5 74 Franklin fi!mt .AL'RI% w. n&'v'«’ , Manufacturer and Builder, #chool yesterday. ~ Bobby—Nope; 1 & & Maiw Strest, Woeterly, R L was_paired wit' Skimpy Jones.—Chi- ‘Telsshone THE: GREAT ATLANTIG & PACIFIG TEA 0. Free Delivery 1 35 ~Main st.‘eet ’Phone 29-4

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