Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficient in Ita Sanagement. Established 1901 Sareld L. Wells. O. D. Optometrisi Detestive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 3, For- Ser Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L - NS It will pay you well to get our on diamonds, loose or mounted. before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE DY HAND. Mand Made Work s Our Speclalty. Jraips and ail Harness Susolies car- stock Factory Made Harness . n. Remevea irsee > BABIES! Hoen they wil be big boys an and their taby faces will be :n!‘y'fl: Mmeme:y. Bring the bables and I will eatch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, Westerly, R. Telephone 347. Iy23a Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANBALL Co., Westerly, Monumental Works T will guarantes to make a monm~ the lowest poesible cost con- good _worl experi- @noe of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St. mear High, Westeriy, R. L. oy Your Shoes and Hsiory N84 get & coupon on the Plano to ba given away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” Iyiza Bov2ea R 1L GEO. L. STiLLMAN, Propristor of the tillman Carriage Ce, Coggswell St Westeriy. R. L Carry “the ‘largest of mew and second hand carriages ‘wagoms. Also & full line of harnees parts of harness. iage repatr- 24 painting and sutomobile paint o For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, Tel o3 62 Main St. Westerly. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET en the river: no dust: no odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds et Fresn and Sea Foods In thelr season. Aiarket 171 Maln Street. W. @iy, foot of Cross ztreet. Tel 342 Give us & call augiid Masicuring. Dermatolcsy. Shampoolag, Chiropodist. Sealp Treat- ment. Halr Dressing. MRS. M. I EELLS Imfessional Masseuse, Fedy end Facial Massage Halr Goods a speciaity. Fine Vielet §6 Main St Testerly, R. L 3y2ma Telephone 430, MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY TWe give S&H Green Tradiag Stampa with all purchases. ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchused the stodio of A. A. Scholfield. 2 AMdin we _are ready to prove to the of Westerly and vicinity ou to do the very best work. A Deantiful 16x20 water colored porirait @€ yourself given free with every doe- = 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE GREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for “our Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L Iv3se The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY. R L ‘onsiderats attemtion the patrons of this in- guaran =g oo, simples of Fau oolens. Custom Made ané up J. F. PELLEGRINY, . Neo. 4 Main St. Westeriy. Saapins. Sressing and Repuiring. SAUTE'S GARAGE 239 Mata St. Westerly. Ca-s to rent; storing of cars: com- o ent. Full ilne of el and Suits nov2sa photograph | HOW WESTERLY CELEBRATED Tame and Quiet Holiday—W hite Rock Defeated [n Dcuble Header—Two Liguor Raids on the light Fefore— Alkert C.Howard’s ~eath—Postmaster Cu ler Rece'ves Ofricial 4Appointmant. v Ars. Lovi Jackson and som, Charles |tice Greenbaum handed down a de- |. Jackson, of Jersey City, are guests of | cision last week overruling Burnett Y. \ J. Butler, for twenty years | Bransfield. accompanied by Constables | the former's sister, Mrs. Amos Han- | Tiffas latest effort {o upset the assistant postmaster Westerly, act- | James Maxwell and Edward Latham, | cox trust restrictions on his share in the fug postmaster upon the death of Post- | vislted the premises of Frank Lavelle de Chenev of New York is visit- | cstate of bis father, Charles Tiffany, 1 master Walder Price, . subsequently | and discovered gcveral men in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flovius [ 2 matter of Windham county interest. | for postmaster and con- | place drinking. The officers seizes half : B. Y. Tiffany now receives an income : the senate just before the |a barrel of ale on draught, a zallon | judward Worthinglon of Norwich is|of $15,000 through the indulgence of reces: received official appoint- jug of gin, a gallon jug of rum. and |in fown. the executors of his fathers will, ment, o the office by President Taft. |a haif-pint bottie of gin. Lavalic was| . and Mrs. John H. MacKenzie of | which provided that he should receive He will now complete his bond and as [arrested during the woud-alcohol poi- | pravidence are guests of the formers |but $2.000 “unless there should be | soon as that is accepted by the gov- | foning pertod and i the penalty. {mother, Mrs. Isabella MacKenzie. some radical |change in his life and j erument Mr. Butler will receive his| Sergt. Thomas i Brown. with”Po- (30" prea’ Heath and two children | habits” \ | full commission as postmaster. It is | licemen West and Mitchell, Visited Ja- | o "Zec(s' of Mrs. Addie Heath in| One ground for the attack on the | certainly a deserved appointment and | cob Herbst at h home and there | \oo0 5o elder Tiffany’s will was that it pro-, =zives {full satisfaction to the people | found ar zec. half @ barrel of ale | "joward Voorhis and Fred H. Os- |vided that the principal of the trust who are served from the Westerly |on draug O a year azo Mr |, o Orange, N. J., are guests of | created for his son should go on his { besiofice, whieh includes the residents | Herbst yas sentenced for violating the | 3" *) “ShePood. son’s death “to his children other than of Pawcatuck, that section of the town | liquor Hws. In a recent accident with | P A & SNETROOC o0 w10 pourtn | any child or children Sf his present of Stonington being within the juris- saw Mr. Herbst had his right | Misg B Dencie S witer diction of the Wasterly postoffice. It 0 badiy cut that it was at the | Wi TOERAS B SO hey and| Tiany said that - this provision | was an appointment of “merit and ft-] feved that a 0Wld | Gaughter are in Willimantic. amounted to putting a premium on { ne rather than politics and is there- ary, but by uos | Geor: Ricker of Albany, divorce and made the trust invalid be- fore satisfying to all except the pro- & surgeons this | fessional politicians, and even they | pecome n ary, He will p heve mo exception from a personal | be arrairne. at fhe ne sc Bl court with Mr. Lavelle. The first necessafy official act of L | | Postmaster Butler was the appoint- | Albert C. Howard, who was licuten- | ment of his Successor as assistant |ant governor of Rhode lsland during | postmaste: Having been promoted |the term of Governor Van Zandt in | himself Le considered it advisable and | 1877-50. died Sunday in Atlanta. Ga. | for the best interests of the service | His wife, who was Miss Jenaie Ran- | dhere to the rule that applied in 1 was the daughter of Darious | own case. So he appointed as |Randall of North Stonington. and was | posimaster Thomas F. Len- |a graduate of the Westerly high school. | { » has been a clerk in the = Wesierly postoffice for ten vears. Mr.| Westerly took both games in the Lenihan is a resident of Pawcatuck | double heaser at Westerly Monday | and known favorably by the old Third | with White Rock Both were I reziment men before and during the [plaved games. hits and errors | Spanisn war, as he was connectexi with | plentiful on ¥ | Company B.'Third regiment, C. N. G White Rock first for several vears, and by reason of his | cinched up to the mning 6 { clerical ability and fine penmanship | when Westerly scored 4 | was detailea as company clerk and at | made a home run in this i | headquarters in the Spanish war, as the longest hit of the . Tt lscharged a8 & Sorporal LiEs)hgihér rins were secured by two bits | the postmaster. Mr. Leniban is a com- [@n error and a sacrifice { petent and courteous official and his | Pember started the pitchins appointment is received with general | White Rock In the second favo {haa he been given : hetter have pitches s red in favo: he Lenihan leaves | his 2e promotion of Mr acant clerkship which will probably Ziven to one of the letter car- ivileged fo take the position \ation. This promotion one of the substitute | assigned to the res- | appointment of an | list of substitutes. prom of Alr. But- with it promotion of | = office and n exempli- civil serviee reform and betterment of the service I ! | uia the The safs and sane epidemic struck | ., ENEBL T Y 3 Westerly forcibly on Independence day ] twenty - four ours bundled 1 not amount to | White Rock »: . oY s much as w le in the home- White it il | oming reception given the Westerly A g B NewgHaven in a half-hour. eI 138 K ere wi#s much interest e - = | the ball scores, and very much e all bet on the result of the worli's |is here visitiffz relatives s came across the copt flag vs patenin i Went There were two successful liquor John v e raids in the Pierce street tion of | children is visiting -her Ben Westerly “on_the night before, jamin Wilding, in Mew Bedfor | given opportunity t l»; formerly of We visi s session of the home town Monday fc he first time a e disposed of. the B i ls e ith eps 3 St the fs of Dea Westerly ¢ ol tea i MYSTIC | | How the Holiday Was Observed— Stonington Defeated 14-32 — Many | i Guests Entertained—Sale of Bus | ness. At 4 o'clock Mor | A Pleasing Sense of Health and|fed. and peovle | Strength Renewed and of All places of business were, qu t o stores w en only Ease and Comfort s Bl ot OP By of Foss oo [Ann pariEaCuas Pace: peanms Sl of MR ae st acts pentls was an idea] day for sport, Many we ilixir of Senna, as it acts gently on | iy’ the morning ain in the after. | the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans- | noon to Industrial place to witness the ing the system effectually, when con- | 2211 #ames between Stonington stipated, or bilious, and dispels colds | thoy way to the Poquenos D | and headache = : | To get its beneficial effects, always | fum and: ens craps e buy the genaine, manufactured by | the two « the owner: ing many friends | the California Fig Sy X the California Fig Syrup Co. Ol ths West |Where o Buy in Westeriy |\ it £t Business Change. A. Perkins who T ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. ed 4 _clothing store & Flumber, Steam and Gas Fitter msa | D3St 23 years sold ¢ | s B R Grover of Stonington, who will fak: o8 Matn Doy, voarBlles. | .a | charse today. Len Glitt, who has been | uihnet Ave. Wntch MUl R E | associated with Mr. Perkins for the ST Past ten vears, will enter the ampio ot e Uil i conmeny e We are moving to the Potter-Lang- foreman in the yard. worthy Block. 68 High street, on or i ! about Jan. 1st 1910.° Greas removed Shmre O OO Medipes, ot T AMonday. afternoon and evening at the ~Country club the members wer 1o - entertnined by & commit Mechanics Clothing Co. P e ed by Mrs. L. b Westerly, R. L. D) B, Dentaon decisd ohatley B3 Craries D. Holmes Vhist was the fe TOR SALE. evening. Refreshments 1 Two seven-room coltages, situated in i | gifterent parts of tne compact part of $tonington Defeated. | Vesterly. "H."L) each ‘having. $0 foof | The buseball game played Mgnday | Strec: front. and both having vacant [ was an eass vieiors for Mystic\over | B it hat oty YAy IE, Yagaht | was an eass victory for Mystic\over | reasonable prices If a purchaser de- - OTIRERGL - L e el sires. Both having heat, electric f th second inning SeEten | lignts, modern plumbing. fnspection | hrough the er- | . who was playing Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., She s ot leth febl4d Westerly, R. I e . i UMENT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- spond . FLYNN, Streot, Whiie th £ of th the flelders wou Tewas at 1his six footer. Moove, ste bt wak too Yate then to help une. Tae Mysiic team made three yuis off . makifig the score 14 to 3 in favor | of Mystic. ‘Over a thousand persons with me. Manufacturer and Builder, Westerly, R. I syiea witnessed the game. Following is the linsups: Stonington—Fitzgerald s, Murray b, Rhodes 1f, Cavanaugh cf, Robert- Son ¢, Hartson 2b, Brown 1b, Zella 1b, Comedy and Moore p. Mystic—Green 3b, Harra ss, Finn cf, Trombley If, Mallory rf, Fitzgerald cf, un 1b, Beecher ¢, Burns p. News frork Various Points. Miss Lottie Hatch is visiting her sis. ter, Mrs. William Moreton, in Medford, Mass. 2 Raymond Holmes of New Haven is the guest of ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Holme: Hartford are visiting Mrs. Fowler's parents_Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ashby. Miss Helen Alexander of Providence is visiting Miss Julia Fitch. Mr. and Mrs. Willils DeWolfe of New Britain are visiting relatives in the village. - = a Lyle Chesbrough of Saybrook Is in the village. Y. TIFFANY LOSES AGAIN. Court Upholds Trust Fusd Establish- ed in His Father's Will. New York Supreme Court Jus- At s a guest at the Stanton farm. cause opposed to public policy. The Harry C. Allyn of Utica, N. Y., is|court found that Tiffany and the wife the guest of Mystic relatives for iwo | referred to had been divorced before weeks. the elder Tiffany died. 1d Mrs. John H. Hoxie are en- tertaining their sons, Harry Hoxie of 3 New York and John H., Jr. of Boston. ] l: STAT NEWS Robert A. Stanton of Albany and | Archie Gerrish of Worcetster are the sis of Mrs R A. Stanton. arence Wyatt of S field, Mass the. guect of Sir. wna Pirs. George | Norwalk—Mrs. Charles A. Stevens | W, Keigwin. [of Park street has just celcbrated her | Marion and Marguerite Wol-| 9ith birthdsy. | Supt. and Mrs. T e New Britain. new postoffice street is near- | | building in Wi inz completion. Thomaston.—The Seth Thomas Clock company will shut down on July 281 and resume August 16. James Rathbun Fined $50 and Costs for Taking Short Lobsters—Games of Chance at Races—A Quiet Holi- Plymouth.—Mrs. H. L. Mitchell and | Dainty, crisp, delic-, ious flakes of clean white corn, toasted brown to a turn. The Best Breakfast elceted Senior Vice Commander Law- | day. family have returned to Portland after | rence O'Brien commander, the office | —— a visit with W. N. Austin. made vacant by the death of Thomas | Another Noank lobsterman was ar- E. Worthingto | rested and fined Saturday for having | Danbury.—The Danbury Grange will| =~ ol short lobsters in his possession. hold a patriotic meeting In Pythian| Prospect.— fiftieth wedding day James Rathbun of this place, who | hall this (Tuesday) evening. of Asaph R Joscphine (Hotel hves in the sioop Harriet. was ar- v 3 kiss) Tvler was quietly celebrated on | d by the and game warden | Terryville—The laying of the corner- | Sarurdas at the o1l Iiotentios nomer | of Suffolk Long Island, while |stone’ of the new Greek Catholic | gtoaq where Mrs. Tyler was born and | ing at the cock at Plum island. |church on Allen street took place . B st Bl L S Captain Rathbun had a bag of shoft | Monday | oy & r the side of the lobsters hanging oy boat when the warden appeared, He| Bethel.—There was a general sus-| g igtol—The First company of Gov- vas arrested and taken o Groenport, | pension of business on Monday. and | eimers Foot Guard oeer oms Langoed Where he was fined $30 and costs of | everybody celebrated the glorious | Ston S YOOL Guatd, over one bundred | e court Fourth and Bethel's“first Old Home | ghite musieians, tendered Major and Town of Groton's Queer Laws. |92% 3 Mrs. Frank L. Wileox a compliments ; ek ick ary serenade at, their home in_honor he horse race held Monday after- | Bridgeport—Judse Frederick B. Hall | 75, FSReRAOe, @t (Onin BOWe 19, Novor noon at the Midway drivin ark drew | chief justice of the state of Connecti- i fua cut, is confined to his bed with neural- | * Admiral Foote post, No. 17, G. A. R. |y purse of $50. te clas he town of Groton has a strange lass, wit a large crowd from the village. The e r Vas under the management of |gia. Judge Hall caught cold when sit- 5 ~ g : Lyman Chapman and A. C. Weeks of | ting on the veranda of his house a few [ Casey—Next toime Oi pass wid a Therc were three heats— | nights ago. | 1ady. Mulligan, ye'll (®ke aff yer hat. 2 with of $100; the | Mutligan—An" ' ‘suppose O el . with a purs and the three | New Haven—On Saturday evening | Casey be hivins, ye'l take ia. er form of government. Two or three = ago the officials came around stopped the penny in the siot £ i raachines, as gambling is not al- d in the town, but vesterday just outside the racetrac there were o three-card mionte games running blast. Each had two pikers. One - ng man lost heavily and several New London lost between $75 and The penny in the slot ma- “hine would corrupt the morals of the “ town, but three-card monte is only 4 An Orderly Holiday. lage enjoyed a quiet Fourth e signs which were posted by First an L. M. Allyn seemed to serve purpose. The night before Is very noisy but Sunday night excepti on the Baptist and Metho- = and the schoolhouse, for- ringing from midnight to but the schoolhouse bell was one rung Sunday night and explosion any kind was to look like the Ceresota. Boy.” daybr " TABLE TALK: - “One more slice, Mamma—I want cts the local dealers, as they their freworks on the ; the Four Two_special A&P Pure Food Daily Buletin for Weel k Commersing Monday, July 4th orn in for the day and an efficient In Camp at Long Point. v of 15 boys from the Church association of the West End reh of New York. un- ent of Frank H. Mer- of the associa- Long Point for a This is the first vear ation has sent any mem- and_when Mr. Merrill > idea it was heartily ap- o Not Fail To Take Advantage of our Special Prices and Exira Gold Stamps this week, so that you put your heuse in order. may formerly general M. C. . at Nor- - ra 3 s s 78th Birthday Celebrated. g@-}? ;r%%' '}; A birthay party was held Mondsy | VS qagcy t »on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 5 ’A liam Johnson in Potter court to b3 celebrage Mr. Johnson's 78th birthday. 3 ¢ o s o THIS WEEK o ¢ lawn was artistically dec QGSTAMEZ ¢ American flags and bunt- - ir. Jonson s cngaeed i the| 50 STAMPS with 1 . 60c TEA ce Mr. and Mrs. Doward T-| 4() STAMPS with 1 Ib. 50c TEA 25 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 40c TEA and Samuel Swan Mr. a George T. Brown, Mr: Nannie Morgan Brown, Major D. Mor. Mrs. 30 STAMPS yith 115. 35¢c COFFEE 25 STAMPS with 1 1. 30c COFFEE 20 STAMPS with 11o. 25¢ COFFEE 10 STAMPS with 1 1b. 20c COFFEE timer Lee and Mr. and Mrs. William | 20 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 35¢ TEA Johnson Various Items. i The Farther Lights of the Noank| 20 STAMPS with 1 can A&P COCOA SRSkt NS . 200 saptist church held a cake sale at the i & (e “on ‘Pearl 25 STAMPS with 1 bottle A&P CHILI SAUCE . . 26c street, Saturday afterno. DI e 15 STAMPS with 1 bottle A&P OLIVE OIL . 22¢ ury of the society was enriched be- Uween $5 and $10. 20 STAMPS"with 1 box COLGATE'S TOILET SOAP .. . 25¢ of Providence is A, W. ;35 ihe s of New York spent the elatives in the village. of ProYidence is visit- oren 10 STAMPS wi 20 STAMPS with 1 bottle LIME JUICE 10 STAMPS with 1 bottle MANZANILLA OLIVES .... Lo ot h 1 bottle A&P VINEGAR ......... $ 3tr. and Mrs. Herman Fowler of | 49 gTAMPS with 1 package A&P JELLY POWDER .............. 10 4 b s L 10 STAMPS with 1 can FRANCO-AMERICAN POTTED BEEF.... 10c 10 STAMPS with 1 package MOTHER'S CORN FLAKES .... 10c TIZ--Fflr | 10 STAMPS with 1 can HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE S 16e POTASH or LYE, a can...... 5¢ CHLORIDE OF LIME, can.... 5¢ FLY PAPER, 3 double sheets 5c CLOTHES PINS, 100 for.... 10c Tender Feet i | GOLD DUST, a package...... 19 SAPOLIO, a cake ... . 7c CLOTHES LINES ....10¢ and 15¢ SCRUB BRUSHES .... 5¢c and 10¢ 30th, June 6th, sale of thi Apew. seientifle medical toilot tabley TP ANt wnd, which Draws Out All Inflammation and Soreness ‘ | | | i YOU TRIED IT YET? The Great Atfantic ' 135 Main Streot, Free Del This remarkable Toot bath reme Superior to Powder, Flaster or Sa is guaranteed fo cure Corns, Ca: e, bites, Chilblain: owing Nails, Tired, Aching. Swol Nervous, Simelling Siualler Shoes Cum Be Worn by using iz, because It puts and keeps the feet in perfect condition. TIZ is for sale at all druggist: =r hox_or direct if you wish from alter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicage, ery. famous Coffee has increased over sider this Coffee the Best Value ever placed on the market. For strength, flavor and smoothness, it has no equal. you can purchase in Grocery stores at 35c a pound and ARE YOU A LOVER OF A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE? If you are, e beg to call your atteneion Standard 26¢ Goffee We have been advertising this Coffee in our weekly bulletine of May Tth, and we are happy to state that the to our Freshly Roasted t. We rvon- 100 per It is far superior to any coffee up. HAVE & Pacific Tea Co. Nerwich, Gonn. "Phone 29-4 This Morning season for The F. A. STAAW RATS =2 Price Our $6.00 Panama Hats, sold all $3. Wide Brim Field Hats now 19¢ : from 25¢ All other makes af One-half Price $3.00 Hats $1.50 $2.50 Hats $1.25 $2.00 Hats $1.00 $1.50 Hats $ .75 $1.00 Hats $ .50 STORE OF GOOD CLOTHES and until sold $5.00, now 90 Wells Co. some of the advantages No Heat Excepi Where Needed Dishes hot—food well cooked—kitchen cool. No underdone food — no overheated kitchen in summer. Everything hot when wanted. Heat un der perfect control and concentrated. ~ The blue flame is all heat—no smoke—no odor—no dirt. These are in using the - New Perfection ©il Cook-stove It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, nmi. nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. CAUTIONARY NOTE: Be sure you get this siove—sce that the name-plate reads “ NEW PERFECTIO! Every dealer everywhere; if not at yours, write for Descriptive Clrcular 10 the nearest sgency of the Standard 01l Company New Patt In Since our fire we have daily been of reliable manufacture. The complete line of New House Furn always are, just a our store on a trip of inspection. SCHWARTZ BROS little lower than the-other di Incorporated BIns Furniture receiving new patterns in Furniture has closed and now we present a shings. Our prices are, as thay rs charge. Visit 9-11 s Water Street —— OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Lunch a specialty. Dinner, fifty cents. HAYES BROS. Props e WHAT’S NEW s | THE PALACE CAFE Step in £nd ses us. FRANK WATSON & CO., marsa 78 Franklin Street. § A it FIREWORKS ! ' FIREWORKS ! | Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, Sparkiers, | Pistois, Canes, Caps, Cartridges, Fire | Bailoons, Candles, Rockets, Novelty | Fireworks, Flags, Horns, Drums, | Masks, Post Cards, Etc, for the Glo rious Fourth, WA, EOWIN FAY, Frank qunsod Square