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MEMORIAL TO TO MOTHER BAILEY. Talk of .hnln' a Movement Among crowa attended and &1l Were heartily applauded. Squabble Over w M Early Sunfll)’dlmornlhlfl nvelrllflof e the Portuguese early ris- Saturday’s Huw-ra Courant f ~ e Burnham = ¢ firacommtics i Siedicic o et | st Soctonlas oot Srn 1o At Soda Fountams or Elsewhere Fayal, one of the Portuguese, was haul- into the federal court: o Mr. memorial for Anna Bailey, an Ameri- ing, and the othe i their boat i jim. - Atcer Pore fop = ey oot patriot_of the. revolutionary peri- terstate gflt by It means the Original and Genuine started after him. After some harsh | Bure food law p i s, od. Anna Bailey was born in Groton | 7 shipping nilk this . state to Massa words one raised an oar at the other, and he engages in » in 1788, married Captain Bailey of ichusetts. He was ai on ez Special Council Meeting Tod‘ay—-lniunice Done Man- ' Surplus _....... Three Million Dollars s ager Fairbrother. _ Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Taberal, courteous and eficient in fis ‘management. [high took Fayal across the head, e oar, val seiz o oas to is ‘boat and strack Alr. Brown the same place and died there in 1850. across the head. Both men were bad- | Thursday on a bench warrant, and She was a witness of the massacre at Iy cut and several stitches had to be | brousht to Hartford that night, and | Fort Griswold on September 6, 1781, then to close the wounds. Faval, it | Friday he was arraigned before Judge | and the next day walked to the scene, is thought, has left town. It is not|James P. Platt in tl United States | three miles away, in search of an known Who the other members of the aistrict court. He pleaded guilty to |uncle, whom she’ found dying from out against him n - of his Personal Mention. et Attorney John T b, and | home, saddled s horse for the fosble Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McClurg and | was fined $40, which he paid, the costs |'mother and carried the child herself son of Chicago are at the Wampos- | in the case being remitted. to the dying patriot. In July. 1513 S B The _information charged that on | when the British threatened New Lon- Charles Davis of Water street spent | November 13 of last year Mr. Burn- | don, Mother Bailey gave such aid as Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Palmer, at | ham shipped from Connecticut to the | she could to its defenders by tearing Elm Farm Milk company of Beston a | up flannel underxnrme its to make can of adulterated milk, which con- Norwich. Dr. Frank D. Maine, a retired phys- Wadding for the cannor sisted in part of a filthy. decomposed, putrid animal matter. ness, and. with no idea of injuring Foley or in any way protesting or in- terfering in the high school games. He at his kindly feeling for Foley ng more in self- George Knowles, aged 10, who was riding in an express wagon owned by Wilcox of Quiambaug was severely in- jured when in Mechanic street, Monday tl morning. The horse shied at a trolley car and the boy was thrown out, twa wheels of the wagon passing over his troiley dar, which was Conductor “William J. 3 left les. Th 3 in chargz of C ' Graham, with Frank Bailey, motor- { man, was' auickly stopped..'The in- jured boy was taken on and the car backed to the boy's home down the street, where he was attended by Dr. F. C. Pagan. Although the leg is bad- 1y crushed, no bones are broken. Edward G. Crandall ‘and his Establisnea 1901 hnu L Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. ~Defevtive vision corrected by the prop- B aRibtnat o lonses. Room 3. To | ser-Langworthy Block Westerly. R. L It is said that Mr. Fairbrother and Frank Foley are on the friendiest terms, and that when Mr..Fairbrother received graduation invitation from Foley that he sent him a present as a token of appreciation and friendship. | i Local Laconi Mrs. Samuel H. Cathcart and sisters will soon start on a trip to Holland. The census enumerators of Westerly an of Springfielf, Mass. is renew- ng friendships, being the guest of his usin, Dr. Charles O. Maine. T, A. Chase of Williamsburg, N. Y. is spending the week in town. FORTY MILES AN HOUR. New Motor Boat Lived Up to Expect. ations During Trial Spin. Richard T. It will pay vou well to get our on diamonds, loose or Mmounted, before purchasing. : . CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln Nut and Cucumber Salad. - | This simple little salad makes a de- NOANK « | licious juncheon dish that may take the place of cold meat. The Food-Drink for Ages. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. son, Crane, the owner of a ‘Constant T. Crandall, have purchased - 3 a large tract of land in Lester street|received their pay from Uncle Samuszl i Pare two medium sized cucumbers, | n.\ French racing motor boat which n'l AND LIGHT BARNESS | from Mre Orson Rogers. The tract| Monday. Imperative Need of Water Supply—laiice thin, and let them lie in ice water | 17iveq - in Bridseport last Saturday For infants,invalids and growing children. ~Agrees with the weakest digestion. MADE BY HAND. | comprises three large building 10tS| rne Westerly High school 1910 class| QUiet Fourth Assured—Class of 12| for an hour. and was launched Wednesday evening Pllrenlltrmupbuildmg&.ewlnlebody. Keep it on your sideboard at home. and adjgins the property of Miss Mat- | njq' s clase banguet. at the Oocan| Receives First Communion—Social | Arrange on a shallow dish, place halt | 5P 400k of the Bridgeport Motor | Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quic prepared in a minute. tie P. Babeock at the corner of West [ ol & Eass BERAWCE AL (e O and Personal Item: au Buglish weint eyec o eadk alic Sompans: was anxious to (77 tho new % e S CKMS, paisd ped and pars boat ouf, so it was Sample sent Address Racine, Wis. Broad and Lester streats, easily the most desirable building sites in that section. It is probable that the Messrs. Crandall will have constructed a fine residence on the premises,'as the prop- erty mow bought for their own use, rather than for speculative purposes. and serve with a French dressmg. Harper's Bazar. Col. J. Mr. George W. died Thursday Pa., aged 7. Miss Mary A. Spellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Spellman and John W. Swain of Springfield, Mass., were marrfed Saturday, Rev. George Ross Thompson, father of Mansfield of Westerly, at his home in Erie, The need of some up to date water ystem was proven to theScitizens at the fire Sunday evening, by the time taken to get water. It being low tide, no water was obtainable, and the wells sound by Mr, Crane and Mr. Snadickl| _ QUF Take no substitute. Aok for HORLICK’S. in the neighborhood were dry, so the and given a trial spin. Although the Lis boat was not officially timed, it is un- derstood that it maintained a speed of 40 miles an hour. n m engine had to be taken to the hydrant in front of the schoolhouse. There Abraham Lincoln’s fortune was $75,000. Imported Dinner Ware After a delay of two weeks the town We are opening new parterns In Dinner Sets, our own Importa- We are showing over forty Open | Patterns, decorations and shapes WOt to be found clsewhere. We deliver fre= to ail our customers, councilmen of Westerly will hold a special session today (Tuesday) to act upon the vote adopted at the financial town meeting which provided for the cutting down of Cookey hill i e, changing the grade of Union straet. A W. Rigler officiating. Joseph L. Peacoc! Westerly Public library, will leave to- day (Tuesday) for Mackinac Island, Michigan, where he will attend the an. rarian of tha might be some system of obtaining water, either Dby sinking cassions in the North and West coves or by put- ting in a few more hydrants. The village has an up to date fire- fighting apparatus and willing men {ICAN COMPANY to work it but it is of no use it water cannot be obtained. Safe and Sane Fourth Assured. The village is assured a safe and sane Fourth, as the selectmen have taken special precautions to stop the racket and degfroying of property om the night befy It is reported that one or two members of the state po- lice beside the special officers sworn in for the occasion will be in the vil- lage to enforce the law relating to the discharge of explosives before four o'clock on_the morning of the Fourth and after 11 o'clock that night. The dealers m fireworks are wonder- ing what decision the selectmen will Jelegation waited upon President Will- jam L. Clarke and urged upon him the calling of a special meeting of the town council as, required under the vote adopted in town mesting. This President Clarke consented to do and, after consultation with others, fixed the time for Tuasda; nual meeting of the American Libra~ rians' association, June 30 to July 6. MYSTIC Deaths, Mrs. Charles Dewey, John Harrison—Tennis Players Strive for There is sald to be some counc Crary Trophy—Briefs and. Person- men who are opposed to this improve-{ i - ;non' even if l:he town mPELling did & avor it and who proposs to place ob- | e AR structions of delay in the expectation | cpil, 'BInews ared a¢ the mowme ot that the vote of the town meeting Will | hor Gaughter, Mrs. Georgo Tift. Sun - day night, after a lingering Hiness. at the age of e was the daughter of Didley and Prudence Park. - She THE STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I I TR BABIES! they will be by 00 nel? vavy T g flem bables and I will STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, -~ Westerly, R. 1. Telephone $47. Ive%a Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes §! With clean, warm water and a cake of Lenox Soap, any woman can do good work. But she can do better work—and do it easier—if she uses Lenox Soap Solution. Extra Speecials All This Week weet, Tender, Smoked SHOULBERS k. 14%2c 4 t0 6 ibs. Fresh Elgin Creamery BUITER . 3lc justice has been done Lorenzo rother, manager of the Ston- An i Fai D. ARE SOLD BY mgton Daseball team, in comnacting| paptist church and is survived make about the sale of fireworks dur- R 2 1 B. CRANDALL Co. Frani Foley, catcher for the champlon | three davehters, Mrs, George Tift s o Soda, Milk, Oyster .. | Confectioners’ This is the way to make it: Take a cake - Westerly High school team, in the % ] . irst Communion Cla: e = nevaea Westorly, B 1.| Bame with Horiord for ine . state| BoEue A ciaos ot cwamve reccved st com- | CRACKERS 3 Ibs. 23¢| SUGAR - 3 Ibs, 19¢ of lfw:h Soap, cun it mito -m-}l ascet . dissolve ese In ree qunrtf o iling Burial Woonsocket. John Harrison of Woonsocke has been employed fn the Ninig: mills, died on_Saturday. The body was sent to Woonsocket for burial. Sale of Sloop Yacht. The sloop yacht Amaconda, former- iy owned by the Gilbert Transportation company; was sold on Saturday to Eli Gledhill of the Mystic Manufacturing | & company. The yacht has been towed | urday, to the company’s dock at Greenman ville, where it will undergo a thor- ough overhauling in order to go into commission this summ The —Ana- conda is equipped with auxiliary pow- er, having a 24-horsepower engine. To Play for Crary Cup. Every in Charles A. Leddy church Sun- from Rev. at St. Joseph's Cathol day morning. The class included Clarence Fitzpatrick, Louise McDon- ald, Esther McLeod, Josephine Morri- som, Margaret Rollins, Mary Musante, Annie Robertson, Lawrence Ellis, Wal- ter Ellis. James Rollins, Joseph Dou- cett, Joseph Mallett. The confirma- tion of this class will take place at . Patrick’s church, Mystic, next Sat- July 2. End of Mackerel Season. Sloop Wildwood, Capt. ¥red Bud- dington, came in late Sunday evening with two swordfish, two barrels but- terfish and 100 mackerel. In all prob- ability this is the Jast catch of mack- erel this year as the season is about over and most of the boats have gone championship in New Haven, last Fri munion day. When the players and the friends who accompanied them returned to Westerly, they reported that Mr. Fair- brother, incensed because Foley would not play with Stonington the present eason, as he had done for two sea- sons. but preferred Westerly in the Rhode Island-Connecticut league, had deliberately gone out of the way to send a communication to the Hartford team, stating that Foley had played with Stonington on a percentage basi as receiving $7 a game from Westerly and was therefore a professional and B4 got & coupen on the Piano to be | not cligible to play in the high school given away at championship game. Mr. Fairbrother PURTILL’S, e B S, leged action, some of the high school “ON THE BRIDGE.” i ° oven' were a Irise water. Keep water at boiling point until a solution is formed. Wet the clothes, rub the solution on the soiled parts, fold and roll each piece sepa- rately, pack in a tub, cover with warm soapy ‘water and let stand over night. Next morning, you will find that the really hard part of washing—rubbing the clothes up and down the wash-board—is not half as hard as usual. Lenox Soap—=Just Monumental Works 2 will guarantee to make a monn- st the lowest possible cost oo work. M expert { -a,—-fi-ymr..gq e ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, ©ak St, near High, Westerly, R. L Fay Your Shoes and Bosiery Choice Sliced Dried Beef . 23¢ Best Campbelil’s LAMB CHOPS I. 18c| SOUP Fresh POTATOES peck 25¢| EGGS - PURE LARD - 3 cans 25¢ dozen 23c lis. 29¢ adherents stating that even were all that Mz, Fairbrother stated actual pleasant afternoon finds lov- facts, if would be still a mean act for sW 5] -fln-um"‘m" of the” | 0% Jiin Folcy and endanger ihe|be Eiven by Jessie D. Crary of New | Harry Christopherson, came in with Solid Packed Coggewell Be. " U | chance of the Westerly team winning | YOrk. a summer resident here, to the | 3VRE, SWPERRSTL NOC ? Laundry a West. R L |the championship pennant. one winning in a series of games to 2 k - Carcy “the “largest| The Westerly High school players|be plaved at the club at this season. Must Mufle Motors, SOAP 6 bars C can C At the last game played. Drs. Meyers and Magowan were defeated by At- | torney Benjamin H. Hewitt and Clar- | ence Noyes. ren Noted Here and There. would have to muffie their motors. 2 Several boat owners in the village Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Backus have | have taken warning and ordered un- returned to South Windham after a . - der water exbausts. . it with Mrs, Backus' mother. afrs. Village Notes. Motor boat owners in Poguonnock visited Sunday by Deputy Sherift bbs and Prosecuting Attorney War- Durows and notified that they mew-and second hand tarri told one sids last Saturday night. dm’“flcfl:’}.fl‘fl{-‘;fl_m‘ Mr. Fafrbrother tells the other sid: Painding and automobile phiap.| He savs that he never wrote a letter e394 | concerning Frank Foley to th> manager of the Hartford or any other high A % hool team, and has no grievance For Flectrical Supplies | e, sisin roler M rie” Tefter A that has been misinterpreted was writ- ten to Manager Hasmer of the Say- | Vi Mohican COCOA Hires’ Root Beer or CHOCOLATE EXTRACT - bsttle 15¢c 16¢c Clean White and Construction, see brook i team, In respense to alAsa Avers tavor 5 . Hooker ot sart- |l MACARONI Y query as to Fi who he would like Valter Valters of Putnam is the ol < 5 lOBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, | o sieurs oqe caccher, e Falebron | ucst ae sz, and 3ies, George Wikcex, | ford as jn the yege Jomony, [ - sPAGHETTI = pki. 6¢] - RICE 3 Ibs. 13c 62 Main St, Westerly. and Manager Hasmer a kind- | guest of his aunt, Mrs. Frank Buck was Iin orwich Monday Tey. The members of the graduating class Miss Mary Clift of Portchester, N.|of the Noank grammar school and LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET is visiting her uncle. S H. Buack. | friends were given a lawn and forget- = me-not party by Miss Meta Ingham on the river: no @ust: no odor; every- Main street Friday thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their of Nor- by Fitzgerald of her sister, rgaret e gu “itzzerald Tuesday and Wednesday Meat Specials SIRLOIN STEAK SLICED BACON The pupils of Mrs. Carrie Cook's room in' the local school were given an seasen. Market 171 Main Strest, W Norris W. Ryley is visiting Mayo “rly. foot of Cross street. TelL 343 and Mrs. Costello Lippitt in Norwion, | outing and picnic by their teacher, . B'F Smith = e William Brooks o Harttora s | Saturday, in Hatey's grove SUMMER SHOES Josep m ® | " Miss Hope Burrows, who has just “l d lsc |b. 22c 3 ose . 1th, in_town Monday-. Low cuts fof all ages in all the pop- pleted a course at the New Eng- Mrs. Helen Kinn Conservatory of Music, Boston, and daughters, ular styles and leathers. Drop in and FLORIST land b g e R S Misses Anna and Jessic. returned on ment. Halr Dressing. Saturday from Hartford, arrived in the village R KFURTERS Sh Id Cl d see us. MRS. M. L EELLS e aexsot ey, York I e e e e I-'RAN oulder [i] " P. CUMMINGS, Fisfeasional Masseuss, Doty and Facial Massage | _ Stop after B “l 13c | POT ROAST "l. 14c _’Fe;ezl‘r‘lluml. 62 Central Avenue. ”!:.0 Maln Street, Norwich. STONINGTON Improvement Society’s Annual Meet- ing—Big Minstrel Benefit for Base- ball Team—Heads Cut in Squabble Over Lobster Stealing. Cleaning Lace Guimpes. If one’s lace or net yoke or gulmpe becomes soiled, it may be very satis actorily cleansed without TiDDIng. HAMKURG STEAK First cover it well with @ coating of powdered magnesia, and let it stand for at least a da ‘Then shake and. - brush out every bit of the powder. It 2t Hair Goods a specialty. O Stan s Westerly, B. L risa ; Telephone 490. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTw .:3 STORE— Fine Violet OLIVE OIL quality Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. Porterhouse STEAK Ib. 20¢c brand: imported. finest of Olive OIl. Just received OTTO FERRY, R. G. Bliven & (pHarold Starr accompanicd his fa- : I Co. er, Charles Starr of New London. |is surprismg how white the fabric is On the Bridge. ) to New York, where his father will | after being treated in this way Tolopiips. deelin No. 335 Franklin Street. BEGAL SHOE AGENCT. i i R e Bt OUR WORK i e give S&E Green Trading Stamps = Officers V. I. A nR jo N Es Den"sl Durchases. SN, eots the approval of the oritioal | W Ils 1 y | Cwith anl The annual meeting ton Village Improvement people. was held Friday evening. the Stoning- association The rep: 35 SHETUCKET ST. ie_treatment of ihe halr and |Where- to Buy in Westerly For Active Disinfecting L cures bair, baldness, ecze- L] . # ruff 2nd other irritations, Teone of the officers and committees Rogers mestic La stc Endorsed by liadizg made. The following officers Justa After the house has been cleaned generally. ge Do S| L “ndry‘ Ro. 10 ‘Phone 32-3 e maa ey, Ueatmenta ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co.. e T ena (R P Mot o A Tel 958 Rear 37 Frankiin Street. | ROOM ; 3 3, mauicare 2 P gt e = Miss Jean C. Patier; vice pres: 2 Ders. e actiion, Conuting o = peil pt27 170 B e | e i Smatieny " "* [ident, Comelils cranaat secrotiy Reminder T P A G = 5 & Main Strest. Westerly, R L. ana | 2 il About $100 15 in th = UALITY GIVE EXTR ANNOUNCEMENT. Hanvhldl Rve Wateh Ml W | M Williame. Avouc s100 i< in ¢ that for pimples, blackheads Cabot's s“lpho.Na thol o ,,Q,, T A il Ns‘,)TTAMLsE ik Biohasss ih . ; ; p * | in work enoula always be constdere B ers g, Pictosmaph ~ Sighted a Whale. and other blemishes of the Sapecially’ when i eosts b more than We are ready to prove trgis| We are moving to the Potter-Lang- | Capt. Manuel Clay of the smack complexion You may be aue that there it o dirt, the inferior kind. Skilled men are| Put we do give you Quality in the or grime left and that all disease employed by us. Our prices tell the | MEAT and GROCERIES you buy at Pt THAMESVILLE STORY STETSON MES LLE & RIS, Yo should then go further and for more active disinfecting, wash & YouNa. % or flush kitchen sis dark corners of the cellar, all wash stands, N O &' FAMRCLOUNGH Prop, Fale? lomets o s oo (a7 ih o tironger soution: ey tw o tablespoonfuls to the pail, of this same wonc ful germ eradicator. JflsEP“ nn‘nFonn, y Dnldnd'(-uflovl-dz a myu: and_grocers. 10e.; 25¢., 50c.; 75¢. Book Binder. | bUtham’s_Gocoanut CARDWELL’S worthy about Jan. 1st. 1910. sale now going on. Mechanics Clothing Cs. Westerly, R. I Block, 63 High street on or Temoval Frances Belle, while at Block Island Saturday, sighted a large whale close to_the Long Island shore. Fine bluestone has been put on the driveway at Wadawanuck park Mrs. J. H. Crocker has returned aft- er a visit in Brooklyn. N. Y. B. D. Denton of Pittsfield, Mass. was the guest of friends here Mon- day. Cyrus the “guest of Ferms have been killed: 3 Of Westerly and vicinity ous o do the very best work. A 16x20 water colored portrait Joursell given fres with every dox- = cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, City Pharmacy TRY OUR Great Glenn’s Sulphur Soap is the best remedy. It clears the complexion and cures skin diseases. All druggists. dec15a SULPHO-NAPTHOL um'uw. Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents - 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. SMITH'S GARAGE. 330 Maln St. Westerly. Littleton of elatives here. New Jersey is fewvaré of miiations. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, CE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE Cars to rent; storin, 08 D , - E ;s g of car: At the close of the nday evi " s to o s se « y evening [ = = T o Re W, ICES While Waiting for Your Car. | pletc Tepair department. FPhovita® | gorvies at Catvary Episcopal church, | [} H e s WiskerDre Sk orbrors, I BROAWAY: Miss Zangrandi rendered on the - . . ,3‘ F'"I St. Westerly. R. I gan o special programme which a o S ———— — large number emjoyed. Big Minstrel Benefit. Monday evening the Stonington base- ball association gave an excellent en- tertainment in Borough hall. The in- terlocutor was Prof. C. T. Eaton; tam- George Newman and Theodore Dewhurst: bones, Tom Hasbes seph Cushman. The first part cluded overture, full chorus_ Come aft- er Breakfast, Theodore Dtwhurst: bass solo. G. W. Dunham; Pa’s Get! . Joseph Cushman; tenor so- feTurk; I Love My Stea. ewma Meet Me Down Where the Lanterns Glow, Charl Cushman, Part Flute solo, Rowse MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Wcstr.rly The Washington Trust C 0., WESTERLY, R. L B on Deposits. service—Considerats attention fi.nued the patrons of this in- FOR SALE. Two seven-room cottages, situated in gifterent parts of the compact part of Westerly, R. I. each having 60 foot Street front, and both having vacant land adjoining that can be secured at Icasonable prices If ‘a’ purchaser de: L Y sires. oth “havini eac, electric B e o Gy, fights, modern plu mbing* “tnspection | B Wilcox: soprana solb. Mre. Herman Atwood; club swinging, Rodney C. ‘ressing add Repalrl e 2 . ng. | Frami . Coy meal Baate Co. [ RANONI UD Swinuing Rodney 1 sélections, J. B. Brown George . MeTars \ A laughable sketch, No Men Want- was presented by Mrs. George W ley and proved the hit of the eve- ning. The musical programme was under the. direction of = Mr: 1. Hammond. The numbers were excel- lently given. Rowse B. Wilcox ren- dered selections from the Bohemian Girl in a delightful manner. Master % A : o 5 2k 5 Wilcox is master of the flute. A large > . = ‘ i Ceresota “the prize bread flour \o-v world e d.emybody Imead:mt new samples of Fall and oolon-. Custom Mede Suits Before purchasing its to your interest to corre- w. n.?un. umu.m and Builder, % "“y’v' L