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NOANK Automobilists Find Obstacle in Trolley Track—Dry Dock to Be Launched Thursday—Various Interests. Many complaints have been heard Several daunch owners on Bantam lake, Torrington, spent an exciting quarter of an hour Sunday morninz white collars made it uncomfortably so for the boys. But the inexorable mp director urged them on, teiling fhem to hurry or they would be lats for the service. Suddenly there was a yell, which might have indicated either joy or sur. prise, and when the camp director iol ; - from automobilists and teamsters who o Z | turned round to see what was the mat- Westerly Branch Forward to Trolley Service—Carrier Delivery Prob-||™m occasion to cross the troliey e L wm'm::d"fnlun the occupants of the cance which » 2 1 ,. tracks at the Metl t church and had been In, up € Tear were Three Million Dollars able Tor W hite Rock— .oted Abaut Wester!y. o the "Bpice eveine | eramiy | At] S St I DROre e eiing 15, the Tater and the cance Three Million Dollars : these places the water runs down the | Vrne’ hous et foom was floating bottom side up. All the OUR STORE OPEN ToNlGn’r Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. e hill and has washed out the gravel|church society camp-on the east shore | boys could swim, and they spent near- Liveral from the side and middle of the track | of th Every .Biunday ing | 1y & quarter of an hour in the water, . =t :::flu:flfl'.‘ i ‘h Hill colony is bat- | ture expert operator, and Mrs. Phi'lips | and leaves the rails about six inches | o1 t‘h: bl:;!‘:;mh - exception O thoss | while their companions sat stiffly in T trolley road work, | is engaged as a singer in one of ihe|above the ground, and an automobile ! \who are sick, must attend the services | the other canoes, enviously watching 'l'onl'ht we shall ’jve out SPECIAL HAIR PINS lew contin e- | Waterbury theaters. crossing the track at any rate of speed | ¢ the Bantam church. Generally there | them. When the boys had been fished Ratablishea 1901 g A Ayt s Wil throw the occupants around as if 5 out of the water, the entire party iighted at rospect of early and | Henry A. Yaeger of the Gaiety the- - < J is an_epidemic of sickness at the camp wi o e erest fo you. Harols L Weils. 0. D. Optometeist | 50\ s 1 iiie ol thel larie and MOGEIN | atr o ot B e met e ad %o | the car was climbing a wall. This de- | éry Bunday sorning: but there are | siarted back to camp, as it was then . Defective viston corrected by the prop- | f which have already been | Yaeger of the Empire theater orches- | 8¢t might easily be fiyed by instaling | sjways twenty or thirty boys who must | too late to go to church. er afjustment of lenses. Room 3, Poi | janded near 's Point and will 300n | tra. © Brooklsn, are visiting at their | @ different style of drainage. dress up in their best clothes and | When the camp director arrived at terLangworthy Block. Westerly. R L | come to Westerly over the rails of | home in Pawcatugk. Freight Station to Be Moved. start for church. | dhe o he le-ffl:dm“:: r'.hfn;"vfi‘«ifl: e e e %ha work | | Miss Susanna Rowe, daushter of Mr. The freight station of the Groton| Sunday morning at the usual hour R L ha Sl e ; | and Mrs. William Rowe. and William | 4nd Stonington Trolley company, on | these twenty or thirty boys, after bid- o { on ‘the ateh Hill road is completed, | 103 Welis were marr Mondas | Main street. is to be moved across the | ding ood-byc to the cheerful invalids | Peared around a point of land jutting ji0e woriien Wil hegin Che RO ot [evening B the rectory-of trolley track. The reason for this is|in the tents, started to cross the lake | OU! : z D . | extending the track for a distance cf | E¥ERINE IR TBY NN that the school committee have refus- | in canoes, en route to church. They | An investigation is being made by | two miles towards Weekapaug, there-| i, ¢ 3ir. and Mrs. Well; ed to allow teams to transfer freight | paddled the craft slowly. The day was | the camp director as to what caused | e ot b l.nilx‘J‘:lllr;(;r\;é:nr"lo 'f.’\lfl“‘?d;} Colonial express for a wedding trip. | across the school ground. but the mov-|an unusually hot one, and the Stiff | the boat to capsize. iamonds, o¢ (| " N i tis Morgan, C. Hadlai Hull, Frank L. dr O] b mounted. before purchasing. casino a: Pleasant View, andit is McGuire, Herbert W. Rathburn ceive the freight with less trouble. ected tha k_of construction [ 3¢ » o ot - b Dl he commenced betors the clos of Waren is urfons, and stviing (hei- | Dry Dock Launching Thursday After- eading Westerly Jewelr. the sei selves the Legal Tender club, o % BEAVY AND LIGHT HAR | apSoweral new cottages have neen butlt | SeeZing SHLE WD & S i pug, on | | The, dry dock building at fhe ship. HARNESS | o} tic beach and othess are in course | 35 Tuiomobie Uib {0 Hoved o o sard for James Trefarthen & Sons. o - of constructi while e ol New York is to be la: hed Thi 1dl: i MADE BY maAND. Ganibiie Dartics re four tmes invger (amner. ' aftoioon Abont 280 Yhlock. it e $1 worth of Green Stamps FB“ ;‘;"" Hand Made Work iz Our Spectarty. | than last season, each camp having s pectea that there will be a large crowd hases of 10c or over —Double Whipe ant all Harness Sursiies sar- | dcSisnating name There are the tis- s WMYSTIC in attendance, as this is the first dry puye ith 5 y v ried In stock. Factory Made Harn v Miawatha, Marguerite, and th dock to be bullt fn this vicingty: Stamps with purchases oi s stock at 3$13.00 and up. ile, and the less pretentious names. | Temporary Abandonment of Trolley e e $5.00 or over ] N. H. SAUNDER: | such as The Iron Spoon, The !T\n Line Disappoints Old Mystic People| . .« E]'.ctl:ll: Light Disablec = el e L e R P e ° The R. G. Bliven company has a edding Anniversary—New Umpire | lage Improvement society, has been large” akiny” tent. St B Bervice, ot | Appeinad: e o e Tt ot EFe Siche Tos . Monday, the opening of the Mill End Sale, BABIES! he' Jamestown expasition, and there| T ——0 jas | PCCR roken off. probably by’ some al ther tents of almost equal pro- Charles h o s e has|<mall bop practicing with a stone. B tas o st pee oo e | e caraes Shipyard Time Shifted Back. was all too brief for the happy and smiling Memos~ Bring the bables and T will| L, [ont of bis lron Spoon camb & JarEe | o Manager Costello ofothe Mystic| The working time at the shipyard eateh Thore miles. WA mungial tour Yeot ‘suuase; and otlos | and Amaget Cartel e M Eeota | WHICH. A et M (s A e : crowds. When you swing from the trolley rown Bu - . R S as 4o fie e el league: ppearance | was changed back vesterday to the o Teteshone 50 g Vot asine ST oo Sock| ST e DTS | eduts B aton B & patien aon cars, carriage or anto in the morning, mount Westerly Saturday. ing for a three-quarters nooning. TThis T (b A A L e ot Mol Lt e e e e e ’ o the steps to this store, you will find it chock- Hart Schaffner & g | Flcamnt View and Wevkapaus, by the | 380 Mrs. Couraa ke chance to get homs a half hour earlier. Mar inside route, is being run on’ sched- | o J% 00 S Mrs. Owen Gave House Party. y celebrated the twen 5 Dsthes e "t s nov neld U 53"the |13, seebraien e Sy JM Owen G o ol ing full of the stunniug new styles up fo this i g s Pk 5S¢ | home on Pearl street and are receiving [ Minnie Owen to about thirty of her grass and causing delays, as w: he 2 = ey B ror o u 3 ARE soLD BY e e ecmon Sithough the ael grass | he comsratulations of ihelr 'many | friends AMonday”evening et the’sum- very hour, shipped direct from the source of 1. B. CRANDALL €O, out to make a regular chamnel, | marrieq July 12, 1388, by Rev. Joseph | evening spent pleasantly. Instru- umm el P, 2 it Wastaely, 5. 1. | 15, cliner S 5t {he. marrom ‘shagper | Hooper, pasior Ot St Mark's church at | mental sna vocal anlecfions wers ren. supply. Lockhart's “Mill Ends” are mew, i * ™ %1 woula a holdup by eel grass. The | ypag HIMe @ % s ek 0y s JPEK RETRY. o = f boat is now supplied with - e " " Monamenial Works e P e Toun | Old Mystic Trolley Temporarily Given True Blue Picnic Friday l° o nothing could be newer for they are just Iril guaranics o maxe s mon The sea wall has, becs | It i quite a disappointment (6 the | society. which was to have been held| fresh from the mills, your eyes will at once S5t the lowent possible Coe: com ind Pleasant View s # |people in Oid Mvstic and ‘wlong ne | Thursday of this woek at the home of | slaten: with good experis = marked improv o ine to think that the troiles Mrs. Howard Durfee, on Prospect Hil, | e T T e xools o e e e o Lt get sternly busy and you will wish yon had s ;t :O:ER:SON, — o | 2 tha would certainly | change is made to allow some of the e = ~ near Higl ‘esterly, R. L. ! Postmagter Butler and Postoffice In- | go th What has ne up to| members to attend who were unable to = e o G R B i s S Summer Shirtwaists more money and more wants, for there is a ! tions at White Rogk. where it |a few weeks ago that almost ever: Erom Cup Wineer to Lightor. 2 st impossible under the rules | thought it was an assured fact ¥ A & [fl] Tour Shm and “BSIBTY \get 3 sultabie person o succeed | the trolley would go through. Now ft| The one-time cup winning vacht (-] -] gorgeous, galloping, flashing, blazlng, some | t ster Stantc ecently resig will have to go before the ature 'alme which Vas oc: %84 get 2 coupen on the Plano to be B ey e L . = x| vara in 1856, passed up the river ves— ) ”” R | thorough investl: | is January. and so it w B | Uirday” S enEonvertad ints s ° thing about “Mill Ends” that hold the crowds S e e people in O14 | mant for the construction of S ThE Bribase de by carsier from the er and the. geople-In. Ola | GIBNE (oxsthe cOuicnetion ‘of the naw Reduced from $3, $4 and $5 and keep them running frem one end of the sv2%a hat there will be an in- w Member for Charity Chapt i i PR e B T o G T 5 SO o S The assortment comprises a wide variety of both Tailored and storé to the other. | at will w chapter, Order of Eastern St T R e . oahtons Dressy Waists, made of fine lawns, sheer batistes, real linens, oy g ey f an additio Tuesday evening, onme candidate Te-|fage. . E 5 =7 corded madras and summer silks. The tailored styles are richly, — — e - Sillman Carriage Ow, | | colved the mysteries of the degree and| R Paimer, Jr., has returned from a () hand embroidered and tucked in various ways, and the Dressy () A Westerly. B L | Upon complaint of Prosecuting At- | and ice cream was served. | PTief trip to New York " W sistes pew Cutsopaa it e fuoem aaul dainty. inseetions, made | 7o Rugs | Art D B s ik palaiEest | torney Hinckley, there was arrest for | “"The ‘bi-monthis meetiis of the An- | 1t wae o Heleor 1n the vilme Yoe high neck and long sleeves and pretty Dutch neck models with Upholstery, Carpets and Rug epartment s lle=al violation of the liquor law. Th: | cient Order of Hibe: was held on | tordas, R 1 PO CTOMININ | oo s ts Tew Ba wak ne agle amount of business was| gren are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Values are Most Extraordinary. Silkolino, aplendid line to select| All Linén Tea Oloths, Shams or ~ SR ot ore Judge Alberti R. Still Sl Sl TEin , trom, regular price 12%c a yard— | Table Covers, fine quality of linen and oy R Sineon s o Exaned Spur 19t ‘Heel. Dr. Taxee’ Noed She pibusuod, (Wi Mill End Sale Price, yard 8/4c | hand-drawn, vaiue $1.25 trical SUpPHES | ind firihet 2,0, o 210,57 7 | the Groton and Stoningion street rail- —_— Cretonne, our full line, regular il End 8ale Price 650 | B i way, while at work on Mon ter-| The rubber gatherers of the Am: o S D 5 95 <) price 15c 2 g0 | Clean Silkc Floss Pillows— i o 100n mear Midwa: - | country are good buyer. epeat it End Sale Pri and Construction, see | o e ot [ e e o ummer Dresses B mit ale Price S0 | © 0N on, value 500 a O Moit o Noa Ton k.| DUBBSE: e n er these weapons being so common that Fine line of Scotch Lace Curtains- Mill End Sale - Prics 35¢ BUBERT M. HISCOX & CO., |, == Lucy G Mott of New Lond % | heel, making a vor |a cartridge of standard .use, passes from $10.00 these would be good valuo at $1.50 | 4 Y ; ; i s £ - tinued his work. but on | current as a medium of ‘exchange. pair— : : 24-1nch, value Ssc Ay - e, Waiteny. 1B b Lo entertaining | UNADIE to” use it. He will provabiy be | Mill End Sale Price, pair 89c Mill End Sale Price 450 ss M s enterial = | 1aid up for a few days. —— B i e S Se e s T R S Summer Dresses $12.50 B i BT LAWTON Y FISH MARKET Haver o e s Blood Humors Ecrn and White Lace for long or short —_— on the river: ne dust: no odor: every- magnates of the Rhode Island- | 513" son ot Mr. o R el from $25.00 curtains, regular price 30c A yard— thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ticut league are complaining | per, ged st his h v after- . = N Mill End Sale Price 19c ©f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their suse the receipts do not bal- inoon after a fow The | G e e e e [@) These cool Dresses are of fine dimities, India lawns, figured () B it Cottons, Towellng, weasen. Market 171 Main Street. Weat- u funeral was held 15| eczema or salt rheum, or some other . > Best grade ten wire Tapestry Brus Bt o Gas sireac aoh. ol Pember will go to Middl e Thaeaday - the | form of eruption; but sometimes they foulards, sheer batistee and dotted Swiss, made in a variety of sels Carpets, regular price 95c— Table Linens, Etc., - TRty ey cith the Norwieh hespital ‘ea: took place in Eim Grove ceme- | exist in the system, indicated by feel- new and charming styles. Mill End Sale Price, yard 62c In the Mill Ead Sal p win at baseball in the game ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap- | i .|In the Mill Ead Sale Mastenciog. Dermasclosy. Skampootag, | | . et Personals. j-melite. of g hneratl ALY v (WiEHaHE : {vaire Garbota: vesuiar price PLibms Surgeoa Chiropodist. Scalp Treat- trs hony Kennedy, who A. N. George is N causing any breaking out. - 36-inch Unbleached Cotton, § Tent. Hair Dressing. bee treatment, of a_specialist | They are expelled and the whole sys- Li d P Coat MR, Bale Erive; 700 i MRS. M. I. EELIS .5 ot e, Tukeday w2, ; EPillips b returned trom a| tem is renovated, strensthensd and inen an ongee Coats Axminsier. Tugs, two baies of new Mill End Sale Price, yard 6o & proved e g - Orfental and floral designs, siz X58, wisssional Massemsa, ety and Fecial Wassape . Miss' Beatrice Thurber ’ : at Greatly Reduced P Tee 31.95— 86-inch Unbleached Cotton, 9 Bl Nr and, ate. Louis Prilips s e, e rices Tegular price 31 g o : e Geeds & roocicity, Troe ), Mr. and arw Lous Philips. who ftwe weeks in New Ha | Hood’s Sarsaparilla|@ y o Mill End Sale Price $138i— o 0 amusement line in Providence, are now een the | _Get it today in usual liquid form or . - - £ in En o Price, yard 70 e o St i 3 || nee gt ; &ra | S al L ds S e R e R R svma Telephons 430 ; et Stk ST Eeigwin, | chocolatad SR ctls SRt pecial values in Linen and Serge Suits sine BR13 Toet, FeRUIAT DFICE $14.00- DS iiian Blsstlisde Cotsons 100 @ pe removed from West- | Mrs. Charles E. Williams of Jerses | Mill End Sale Price $11.75 | iy, z Mr. Phililps is a moving pic- | City is the guest of Mrs. Jokn B. Wil- 1647 i ill End Sale Price, yard MISS ROSE AHERN liame. 3 | Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9x12| ML= EngiSile Price, Ty == — s | Capt. Charles Maxson has irned ’ feet, regular price $25.00 | it 9 . 2x36 o " Ladies’ Hatt oL | Adam’s Tavern Wl ‘End Sale Price $1700| | Bitached Plow Casmn 3516 or ¢ - ween ew ork and Orleans, | 38, regv 2%c qu €1 after a few davs stay in town 1861 an a an — Mill End Sa 10, Theodore Bafley hac rmed to At- o o i Veste lantic City aftor a weel's visit . n the fin i | Bleachea P bixes 43590 oF 42 High St., Westerly S thueis T o et it S St Ribbons in the Mill Ead Sale | sicacnes piton cusee cu30 or < ppe-- = e 1s rel eved z Button is visiting with aunt, | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian : Handsoma Black and White Striped | 26, regular 1bc quality WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT. y Mrs. Joseph Ozoril, in Westerly | Ronr. Hne; EANIORS o 121=128 Main Street Ribbons, also plain colors in Satin and Mill End Sale Price, each 1 STORE— Sulphur Entered in Motor Boat Races. | o o e pa Taffeta Ribbon, value 26c and 39c 3 . N | Charles D. Folmes, Raymond Holmes | St po s Aie Pranh Joncs' Norien: g g ! : i Mill End Sale Price 15c| Bleached Sheets, 72x90, rog ¢ R. G. Bliven & (o Water e T ey RAYmond Holmes | S0l B B Ale. Srak Jones' Nonriss- The Leading Store in Eastern Conneoticut devoted exclusively quality On ths Bridg 5 Baths Marbiehead. Mass. to get ready for | Budwelser. Schiits ana Pabst 0 Men's, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appare! e e T oy work, QL TETNEonls Prive, sush o BECAL SHOT ACENCY which can be quickly, conven- [ | Hoimes MStor company boats will com- | peenmont terae oo £ ; and 6-inch Plain Taffeta Ribbon, value | Bleached Sheets, 51x00, reguia » give S& i ding Stamos | tently ced : pete. ; = - 90— 358 with 4l purchase P iently and cheaply made with [ | " \iaces Marion ana Marguerite woi OO = O0r———3J0 Mill End Sale Price 18 | 1S by gle brice, ench 64 i warm water and cott have returned to Norwich after a wnAv'ns “w._ Wash (Ribtors, thres widihe. pinl 4 7. o ten days’ visit with Sugp and Mrs. v as! ibbons, e wid , pink, ANNGUNCEMENT. Gl J, T. W. Ryl blue and white, fine soft silk— L% S enn's nrs. Carrie auet o Harirora s e\ ' THE PALACE. CAFE Mill End Sale Price, piece 8c | ; stedio of A A Scholteld 30 Main | Slllphur p | Buest of her sister, Mrs. George Den- Dress Goods ady to prove to the Soa eke. Step in =nd see us. TR mu 7 and viclnity our o : William Douglas left vesterday for % ity to do the very best Excellent also for skin diseases f§ |2 few davs at the metropolis. FRANK WATSON & CO, W il F Bemudeal stz oaicolotea poriralt |l and 0 induce sleep when rest. [ | no oty S OIS, 4T F Ledyard has | marsa 78 Frankiin Strest. Women’s Suits, Dresses, | [n the Mill End Sale etiyourseil i free with Gou- F been the guest of his grandm i o = 3600 cabimets F. Roulesn & On. less and wakeful. All druggist Mrs. Tsabelia MacKenzie. this woek Waists, Etc., o Snitiies douple i width, ir e e e iss Emma Kottkee of South Man- . blues, browns and green Sdwards this week > . . , 2 o S Women's Colored ~ Waists, mneat | Mill End Sale Prics, yard 200 City Pharmacy pMiss Bessie "Wilbur of Washington, | yeadquarters for Best Ales, Lagors {aurlved ane Weighe Nadres, oen| < oo T - e . s, lue, I and tan *runella SBuiting, self col TRY OUR . | summer, Etc., in Town. It every truss you have tried has| TODtS, blue, black and K - " x ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE |m;ere io nuy in w%lefly DF3n Mrs. P. T MacGowan and| AMES O'CONNELL, Pronriston. e Pt e Ml End Sale Price 26| colors trown, oilve and gray resuls ICES While Waiting for Your Car. |1 et e Bt (I A for the Cure of Rupture never fails| Colored Peter Pan Weists, made of | F Mill End -8ale Price 350 — - o4 to hold the rupture securely within | i lawn material, white grounds, | 5 R, olka dois and fancy trimmed, mizes | §4-inch Suitings, stripes, pl i‘hsfllll St. Westerly B. L ROBRESF DAVEDALE & OO WON THREE BETS. FUNERAL ORDERS R sarmal Bink ot opeqy el Lt o e | quatitic that soid Som: $1.50 0’8 Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and || ; == | perfected and patented a great im- Mill End Sale price 35¢ |4 vard Girl in Waterbury Restaurant Had L Rl 1 Dealer in Supplle Y he old style trusses, | lo Price 70 sew samples of Fall and| b4 Main Strect, Westerly, R L ana | Good Luck in Wagers on Big Fight. Artistically Arranged by ::o‘:';""';'f YN “ 1| Women's Wash Petticoats in ‘neat | Mill_End Salo P e Custom Made Sults| Wauwinaet Ave. Watch HIlL'R L ——— HUNT The Florist, W:len i h“‘ way to lmitate mature. | o pipes “good material I aug: B A new silk underskirt, two dollars | o A e oris| you have a rupture you try to| Mill End Sale Price 48c S 3. F. PELLEGRINY. — e —————— | in ' monev and a R Lt G hold it or put it back in its place with i | Nesd Maim St. Westerly. We are moving to the Potter-Lang- |1at?s oing will be wi ni Junisa the fingers. Your hand will automat Misses’ Wash Dresses, 6 to 14 vears. | Snlandjd Silk B i r Pressing and Repairing. | worthy Block, 68 High street, on or | one of the local restaur | s 3 3 ! made of good chambray, ox blood and | JPIEM argains about Jan. 1st, 1910. Great removal | when her friends settle up their bets | fcally conform itself to the positioh of | piye trimmed with whife braid: | e sale now going on. h her on the Jeffries-Johnson fight. HAVE YOUR the rupture. It does not matter how mill End Sale Price 48c|In the Mill End Sale . & < B says the Waterbury Republican. Had | bad your rupture v be, vour hand The Washington Trast Co., Mechanics Clothlng Co $heast she’ wolli vl o v un' | Warches and Clecks Repaired DR. COOKE, WAL Sy st G ol RSB [ o mes fine, sheer Lawn and Dim- | ‘Jadqulrd Bopiite, Soors malse WESTERLY. R L & | ik g fine shirt waist, even mone and the Rupture Specialist. hold it with an inward and an upward | Ity Waists, baby tucked and embroid- | gy, white, light blue, blondin Capital ..... . s200, arly, } same of a hox of chocolates. ! pressure. ‘This peculiar motion of the ery trimmed, regular ¢ - SRe Dl b isrios ‘e Surplur $200,000 dec15a The youngz woman was overjoved | hy FRISWEll, hand guided by the wrist, I imitate In my Patenteq Truss. The spring over | Mill End Sale Price 69c|2"d Plum. 'J"‘:‘ e ;‘ v < when the fight returns came in, as she = 3 the hip reaches down and holds the rupture up, and the water-pad conforms i - il End Sale Price 50 Rieetas. Meuace. p—— ST had so much at stake. “But after all, | juni7daw 25-27 Franklin Street.| (o the exact shape of the body. and the leaf spring is automatic in its action,| Women's Silk and Net Walsts, | 0000, 0 F -] R . L G e Ldnaind o v that Johnson won, and follows every motlon ‘of the body, and every breath exvansion. ver it | sc 3w alike up to date, reg- | St bt Areb sl the "h'. Ba b ey e sald Ia construction is so simple and so perfected that it never slips an! the rup- | ular value §5.98— g Season’s patterns and coloring QR & atreus of this ia: | ifferent parts of the Pt ok | = s | JOSEPH BRADFOBD, | e cannot come down. It you will call at my office I would be pl | Mill End Sale Price $3.95 | value Goc street front. and Both BRvISE vasent Made Auto Radiator Useful. | show vou my Patented Truss. You can 100k it over, and 1 am sure | Wil B8 Sale Price 486 a yard land adjoining that can be secured ‘An sutdimoblle ety which stopped | B I Bind become convinced that it is not only different, but superior to any truss or{ Women's Wash Dresses, made of ° & ya arTECS GARAGE. Igasonable’ prices 16" purchaser ds- | ror repairs at the twe mile bridee at | 00K indaer. appliance on the market. No charge for consultation or examination. | ine colored lawns and various pat Rough Pongees, 26 Inches wide, a 330 Mamta St. Westerly, HEnts. modern arang nneaty solectilc | Thomaston the other afternoon utilized | We are also making a New Idea Abdominal Supporter, which has done | ierns, s B T thres” | #llk, all' good ‘weasonuble colors, r Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- | inviied. plumbing. Inspection | B 0 e O peculinr way. Ona| Glank Books Ma¥e and Ruled to Order. | Wonders for the people who have worn them. As a means of reducing large | with Dutch neck, long and three- | sllk, al « o repair ent. Full iine of Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co. af 'Flie yeaiaen f6ll'In. the’ brook. ‘get- AY. or vendulons Abdomens or for the cure or relief of Navel or Umbilical Rup- | guarter sleeves, value $3.45- regular 69c quallt, g ¥y nov2sa feblid Weaterly, R.'L | ting her skirt drenched. Heing equal 108 BROADWAY. {ure, the New ldea Abdominal Corset or Supporter is surely a wonderful in- Mill End Saic Price $2.26 Mill End Sale Price 45¢c a yard to the emergency, she took off the wet | Telephene 253 act108 | Vention. Can be worn under any corset, in fuct, wives just the supoort ook LYo o garment and placed it over the radja- | needed below the corset. This wonderful New Idea Supporter is rapidly (ak- SOCRor: THe ‘aatomoblle.; The husband = ing the place of the old style elastic belts, which soon stretch out and roll or starieq the power. (hereny heating the | A Fine Assortment cut ucross the back. If you have ever worn an elastic belt or Supporter, you water, which warined the radiator and will nwreflal'-rmf‘h?“w ld’u lSurwormr-l at its fullest worth. dried her sk ow minutes, while Write for further particuylars to the Dr. Cooke Truss Company, Sage- Sohsdtng s to your interest % front of the radiator and were quickly 2 e aried by the fan. AT LITTLE PRICES. DR. COOKE, Rupture Specialist, SN R MRS. G. P. STANTON Will be at the Wauregan Hotel, July 13th, 1910, from 12 m. Wednesday, W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, Strspt, Westerly, R. L laymen's missionary movement” been started in Ceylon. has octld until 9.00 p. m.