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(Continued from page two.) Leon Allard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Allard of this city, were They returned Sunday and are receiving gratulations of their many friends. Miss Tatem Eni - Where to Buy in Westery | AOTHER AND SISTER IN WESTERLY, - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, in_daily with | Miss Larua visiting in the months, is the guest ér, who has been Cam= from Brooklyn to Ascertain Facis in Regard to “of Mrs. Ira ins Pupils: g MoHICAN COMPANY: wo Years Agc—iHearing on Injunction Stopping Raiiroad Work Pestponed Un Wednesday—Rzcklessness ¢f Automobilists. Westerly Branch. John rergsn’s Death . 18 ««.. Three Million Dollars -... Three Millien Dollars ifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in fts management. Last Thursday Miss Emerson's school of oratory in Boston for several years, entertained two of her pupils. Miss Lou Mears Goyne of Miss Helen Storrs Hammond, Arcadia seminary, After a pretty lunch- con they were taken for an automo- bile ride through Thompson and Pom- len Tatem at ‘. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Willard of Passaic, N. J., are lard bungalow at Mrs. Charles E. Spencer of Hartford is the guest at The Cottage, the home of C. P Trumbull and family. Miss Hope Haley is the guest of relatives in Providence. Miss Juanita Nichols is visiting in Jamestown, L. L B. J. Wightman of Saratoga, N. Y., is in town. Allen_Schofleld of New Haven and Henry Worth of New Jersey are the guests this week of friends in the bor- ough. Both young men made the trip Schofield’s auto. On Monday afternoon Mi: Pendleton of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is visiting her grandparents, Capt. Sam- uel and Mrs. Pendleton at their home on Water street, gave in honor of her sixth birthday a party, twelve young people invites Games were played and refresh- ments served, and a jolly good time enjoved by all. many gifts during the day and much happiness, was exhibited on the little ones’ faces. Mrs, O. C. Griffin has purchased an automobile with a seating capacity of ITHE sts at the Wil- Harrisburg, Woltville, N. S, Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. Defestive vision corrected by t er adjustment of lenses. Room ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly, K. L e [IAMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamends, loose mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewein BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Made Work is Our Specialty. ps and all Harness Sugpli Facters Made Harness The mother and s John Bergen, a Fort Manstield soldier Who was run over by a train from | which he alighted at the West about two years ago, OPPORTUNITIES to reduce your cost of living are offered to you daily at this Store. BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST PRICES is our best attraction. Tuesday and Wednesday SIRLOIN STEAK Fell Through Scuttle at Pomfret. London was An Italian was so badly injured at . Higgins of New | a visitor in Westerl, through a scuttle at a barn owned by H. Davenport that he had to be to a Worcester hospital. condition is eritical_ CASE OF ALCOHOLISM. William Hatfield of Eim Street Suddenly Early Sunday Morning. Westerly on getting at tie came from Brooklyn and rtain whether Pri ted at the time of the mis! York, New damages agains SUGAR CURED SMCKED Shoulders SWEET AS A NUT Salt SPARERIBS 2 lis. 25¢ | fresh Cut HAMBURG 3 lbs 29 FRANKFURTERS 2 lbs. 25¢ |fiborloin LAMB CHOPS 1. 18¢ amp - - ™ lig] recently advised there being and their lawyer to accept $300 in settlemen | forming th William Hatfield, a middleaged man, probably an Englishman, died sudden- ly at the house at the north end of Elm street. where he had been living in a basement, -~10c CUT FROM YOUNG STEER BEEF. the time and thag recklessness Helen received was drunk a the fatality wa: kness and was able ss on Monday. ew and mode from a sioge early Monday Medical Examiner James B. Kent viewed the body, deatn due to alcoholism. Hatfield has been employed in the mills as a_spinner. en a hard drinking man during the vears that he lived in this city. Fe was intoxicated Sunday night when he was assisted into his home. ing the night he was heard groaning, but it was not believed that his con- dition was serfous. He tried to go to work Monday intoxicated Ppronouncing pvement of service. guns of the appreciated im The boomi; ed the sincerity and consulted with nother learned in them to come to information gard to that important fac it were ascertained drunk he would Benjamin Crandall lies seriously ill at_his home. Misses Sadie Van Etten and Joseph- ine Leahy returned yesterday from a visit in Providence. George Halev is spending the week in New York. llman avenue The second of ars for use . and Miss Bergen conmsulted with nsfield, Policeman station at_the but he was to death at the time and died without being able to get away from No relative of his had The body is in 1 bettie BLUINE 2 bars SOAP 1 bex Wash. Powder who was at LAUNDRY Ingham Geing Back to | —Record Catch of and Building 1 been located Monday. STILES, The Photographer, charge of Undertaker L. E. Smith, Browe Buitding, Telephone & Hart Schaiffner & Marx ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANBALL CO., Westerly, R. 1 Hennmenial Works th others, and are their son and intoxicated. Vinjured man, Westerly, R. L ct up to the REPOSING ON RAILROAD TRACK. Bar Harbor Passed Within Few Inch: of Head, but These Two Men We Not Disturbed. Judge L. H. Fuller curtailed, the lib- for a period of 30 days of one Joseph Liberty, a transient person who was presented before him in this court ‘William Benoit of ,a companion of the carcerated man at the time that he was fined five dollars and costs amounting in total to $13.09. It is a safe Det that they were gros: intoxicated early Sunday morning. v were absolutely world; if they had not been they would be deader sttll and tifs would be a more serious Story. The northbound Bar Harbor express was thundering through- the cut just of the station just before one when Sergeant Hayes heard the engineer of the train toot the, whis- tle of the b startling manner; Fishing schooner Capt. Andrew Ostman. came into porf Sunday with sixteen swordfish. which were caught outside the Sauth SHoal is the largest catch made by anv of the local smacks this season. Captain Ostman hgs been out ten days on this trip and after tak- uld probably be a change in counsel se would be tried 2 Ibs. 25¢ | OLIVE 2 cans 9c | Best TABLE BUTTER - 1b. 29¢ | w20 PEANUT BUTTER POTTED HAM v )1 The injunction brought by J. Frank proprietor of the Watch Hill Constructor commenuement mdon Business colles restraining and McCaffry Pawcatuck Val- street railroad below junction, avas = will make another trip after the fish. 20-Pound Strived Bass. Capt. Charles Latham of the power zabeth caught a twenty-pound outside of Fishers island undoubtediy FANCY _ LEKONS Bakery Department Largest and Best Assortment of Baked Goods in this city. Ccokies, Pies, Cakes and Home-made Bread. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS qt. 5¢ 5¢ DELIVERY 5¢ gned for hear- Attawaugan POTATOES PEACHES in’the superior was arrested, Providence A g2 John W. dmplainant, J for the contractors, and Attorney of Providence for the trolley company striped bas: The fish will bring_a fancy scarcity in this vieinity. dge Edward from injury ALEXA¥DER ROBERTSON, Odfic B2 mear High, Westerly, R. I oy Jaur Shoes and Hasiery B4 get 2 coupon on the Plano to be reached the bill of inj: ourt, there having T transmission. spondent had not seen the bill | therefore unfamiliar with the contents, tion was not The fishing schooner Earle and Net- ex-Mayor Hooker of g overhauled prepai- to’ an off-shore Hooker and a party of friends are to make the trip and the in command of Capt. It is expected that the first trip will be made in the vi- cinity of South Shoals Miller-Deveau Wedding. Deveau, a daughter of 5 Peter Deveau of place, and George W. Miller of New Londen were united route parallel t the Information of counsel. agreement of was _continued locomotive then he heard the brakes grind hard and saw the train come to an abrupt stop. to mext Wed- Benjamin Lamb. A second la- members of the train's crew swinging the light of inquiring lanterns under the cars and heard one of them call to him that they did net like to pick up dead men and would he come down and get what was left the contractors had do any work in the & unreasonable ghway and tha Pleasant View n and that beside general public in marriage at Buttie o+ d10 - - boftle 10c Large Yellow - ]fll: T Fresh Doughnuts, s oy l We deliver your purchases to any part of city for 5c, of fwo men that they had Kkilled. The sergeant tracks to a point near Judge Warner's the time he reached there the supposed dead men had been found. and Benoit lay Tieads within a few inches of the rail. were still fast asleep, absolutely the home of Rev. C. A. Leddy fn Mys- After a brief wedding tour New York, they will Prmiees Cay vl : S eiaiE L 1 L ocal Lace: You save five times that amount. George Vickery Foster of ) is the guest of hi betwean his twean reside in the vil- . e of harness utomobiie paint- Lobsterman’s Queer Catch. One of the local lobstermen report- ed a queer catch in one of his r, as required by and Knight Martin H. Speliman of bookkseper in the American compuny's office in Glasgo, whe was the guest of her grandmather, Mrs, it is now hoped that it will prove a . . o IsabeHa MacKenzle, on MorMay. success this year. Factory to Be Started This Week. The engine and five sleep- ers had passed over their heads. close enoush, too, so that if they had been aroused and attempted to get out of ‘When the pot was hauled up a buoy was found in it and upon ex- amining it he found that it was one he had lost three weeks ago. been appointzd a_membe eral committee of the Knights of Co- and. to pla was employ For Electrical Supplies d for 1 she was me ried parents’ home, to J r of Columbu and Constructien, see the way of the train that they would ecal waterlogged and sank have had about one chance in & hun- | bug'jt Tea Srifted Saoet s mi ‘Thi: look now as if the new fac- and it had drifted about 25 miles from e Bl ot B tory will be pushed right alomg, as JEWETT CITY and- their residen always besn a hospitable home thelr friends. Mrs. Potter I be a big Mrs. John Potter Brings | Sadness to Wide Circle of Friends— Mrs, F. D. Batlou in Homor of Niec workmen are to begin this weel “set- ting out the stakes for the new fac- be located west of the Ninigret mills and will probably teke in part of the baseball grounds. erything has been favorable with the new concern and many of the people of escaping with their lives. When awakened they were the least upset of any in the party. locked the sleepy pair in the where it was put overboard. Ingham to Return te Florid The store conducted by Judge H. P. village for the past is to be closed, as Mr. to Jacksonville, ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., 62 Main St., LAWISN'S SAMITARY FISH MARKET the couneils of tk alwaye ready to m tending her s was a moflel wife and m boloved state encampment Spanish War Veterans, erly on Saturday, will ténd to strength- the United fifteen years Ingham is to return John Colbert, claiming his home in thanked Judge Ful- Springfield. Mass. of & mest genercus Alspos rifice herge thy 1 mp on_acoount of sonality. She s survived by ! The friends of Mrs, John Potter were Monday morning which occurred During his stay Fla., his former home. here he has made a wide circle of who will ‘be sorry to river: no duvst; no odor: every- me and clean. All kinds d Sea Foods in their ler when he gave him 80 davs in jail at the same session of He meant it, of the village have subscri pleased that they will locate here. The band and one son, F mother, much saddened to learn of her death, ho resides : brother, George Barber | in Bridgeport. Thirty Guests Enjoy Barn Dance that he is soon to depart. Steam Lighter Towed to New Bed- Home Treatment for| Tubercuiosis Less Expense Involved Than by Other Less Effective Methods. is to be 200 faet by 71 3ain Street. West- will be two storfes high, foot of Cross streest. Tel Giee ue & call building, which Willimantic. in failing health a long time and was taken to the sami- tarium a week ago, where was made to Potter was born Bertha ldelle Barbe the daumirer of J. Barber, In Attawaugan, Dec. lators Will Get Fare Back. H. Tavior received no- Monday that the persons who are be so fortunate as to be able to attend the reunion of the legislative clubs of Connecticut at Bishop's cgl- onnade at Savin Rock, West Haven, on August 10, are to receive free rail- | chawing off Souvenir W. Rotter has bren Brief Mention. ‘Word was received yesterday of the safe arrival of ¥rau Moll in Germany, The steam lighter built at the ship- yard for Frank Taylor of New Bed- ford was towed to New Bedford ves- terday morning by The lighter is to be used in the dock Saturday night in hon . Shampootng, prolong he De. o8y, T e MRS. M. 1. EELLS Hundreds of people have cured the tug Harriet. r. and Mrs. course for her school F. D. Ballou g Miss Manton; of Provh Euests enjo which was g flowers and fancy lanterns phonograph furnished t cakewalks and dances a When quite young tbe family came 1o | where they lived for fi teen years, Mr, Barber being an ov Asiland mill. building and coal business. at Bulkeley and Broadway High school when she returns in the fall. Now that the vacation season is at hand the force in the Mystic Dostoffice road transportation on the return trip to_their homes. Putnam will have a small represen- taation at the circus in Norwich to- is not A new medtc has been conquering ‘refeesionsi dasseuse, i f Eedy znd Facial Wassags Jewett City, a spectalty. Rev. H. B. Rankin left for Philadel- where he will Fine Violet sanatoria had fafled and pronounced th enjoyable evening served during the evening graduated from the Jewett City school 1892, and later attended the Nor- wich Free Academy and have commenced cases incurable. George Stoll, k what this means. fees: no sanatorium c evangelist for a few weeks. of Providence is in the viMage. Westeriy. R. L Tel ‘elephone 430, cond clerk, has commenced his, he having fifteen days, the Norwich visiting relatives STONINGTON Mrs. Dennis F Barnett are in N Bridgeport for a few da Business ocollege. to_which all the clerks are entitled. M. E. Bsiley, who was injured Annie Packer the Riverside vard some tim ing. Eckman people Tight Fire Sprinkler System Completed at MISS ROSE AHERN Quonocontaug. from a week's visit in Mrs. George Gamble and daughter of Rome, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and ones encourage them znd g t tender home care which mon eble to be out of doors Monday. N. S Gates of New York caller in the village yesterday. American Velvet Company’s Plant— 'endleton Celebrates 6th Sanatorium Miss Helen Terrible Pain Mrs. James Sutton. John F. Shelbourne spent yesterday in’ Bridgeport. Clyde Burrows, who pitched in Man- Birthday—Leg Broken at Watch Hill | “john McDonald has returned from a brief visit in Providemce. Fitoh have ro- turned after a brief visit in Brietol Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St On Sunday afternoon, Ellsworth, the voungest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. & consumption | stings of bees, hornets & many poisonous insects, Real danger ofte follows such accidents. The same s are cured) gallopt ofitimes devel 1., Saturday, lost his first game was a twelve Clyde has done well this season and has reason to be proud of his record. Lewis A. Eldredge of New York the guest of his was at Watch with several boys and while jumping an embankment struck a rock, leg just above carried him automobile conveyed Water street, and East Hampton. MYSTIC Amnual Peace Mesting on Aug. 17, 18 and 19—Workmen Will Stakes for New Factory This Week. amueement 2 by any animi poisoned by cor The sure of ball this season. inning game. physician examine you ably recommend the and-mi'k or sanatorfum trez I1 tell you vour case 1S incurable. after you have thoroughly. Invast gated our affldavits and testimonials—fac in your own mind that If Ec ed so many othe WESTERLY'S LEADING R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. AL SHOE AG S&H Green Try to a pail of wate Gahot’s Sulpho-Napthol | positive antiseptic and germicide. bles as above it will man’s Alterative has it surely must help you—start taking the ve. Your improvement should be and family George Lamb , are the guests of ‘Wanna, owned by James Sulli- brook Heights, N. van, brought the lad home. about twelve weeks before he will be able to be abou I Box on Lord’s Hill. | department has allowed Postmaster N. P. Noyves to es- box on Lord’s hill ing Stam, - G Jamas Watrous, vice president of the Peace society, the annual peace meeting will be held 18 and 19, and Presi- of Philadeiphia states Programme has been ar- ranged and that some good speakers It is the aim of the soclety to make this one of the best series of meetings held. being put into condition and the tem- ple is being fixed up so that meetinge ‘These paace meet- ings used to be looked forward to by ¥t ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the ©f A A Scholfieia, ng some of | states that your cure is complete—KNOW the same physician Owen Lamb. masvellously effeative. ot immedintely alleviat ion 1t will positivel 1f used when the skir er of infection in blood poisoning. iats_and grocers feware o tmitations. SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Buildiog, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Seil 88 Broad St., Boston, Iass. here on Aug. 17, dent Alfred Lo that a fina Have Hope. Bridgeport ars Grinnell’s mother, not reporting an | | photograph | ready ;o y:’ov. to the ly and viclnit; y % do the very best work. A | 6x20 water colored portralt | free with every doz- ets. F. Rouleau & Co., Miss Alice Fish is spending a few Sold only tn yetlow packages by drugy weeks In Killingly Miss Clara Chase left yesterday for Bar Harbor, Mies Alice George of Boston guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Colby will ‘be present. e of Westerl: and Stanton's their mail The grove is steamer Pequot boilers and other can be held there. Eckman Labor rtion of one teaspoon ‘are kept moist agrecable after- never will be 100 25¢.; 50c,; 756, % Agents nan was robbed at the point of a yesterday for Birch Spend a_few weeks. the country people as a sort of family shipped away reunion times and many people met there from all parts of the state. was_thought last year would not be many held there, as the attendance was so small, but the society has been greatly encouraged the past few months and Quarterly Meeting W. C. T. U. his afternoon the quarterly ing of the W. €. T. U, Mrs. Osgood Gilbert have left for Rockland, Me., will spend the summer. Joseph Ennerkin of Providence spending a few weeks at Willow Point Mies Millie Marshall City Pharmacy ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Mnfll St. Westerly. R. |, [Whre to Buy in Westrly What and Where o Buy In Norwich oncrete is quite large, building hlocks. street, the report of the various offi- to be presented. Unites One Pair, of Providence Refuses Another. On Saturday, Judge E. B. Hinckley in marriage William B. Tis- I, and Mi: The Educator Shoe | Let's the child's foot grow as it should ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. and Gas Fitter and in Supplies. €4 Main Street, dale of Exeter, JUST ARRIVED Great Spanish Peanul: OTTO FERRY, No. 336 Franklin Street. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shaunon Building ew eamples of Fall Custom’ Made Sult He also hed ung couple who had eloped from Providence and anxious for a marriage the judge began to the usu: convinced the granted, owing , Jones of Slocum, R, L R. 1. Watch HillL R. L a call from a Wauwinnet AV Room for all five toes. P. CUMMINGS, 52 Central Ave. ™, and u J. F. PELLEGRINY, Ne. 4 Main $58F'o% Tvessiog and Repuiring. The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY. R. L massassaaanseseass $200,000 We are moving to the Potter-Lang- 68 High strest, on or It is said that every kind of animal and insect has its particular place and purpose in this world—the BED BUG the WATER BUG, are thé exceptions. on the=e insects ever since their appearanc . The work has been made easy einc splendid bug death dealing preparation, GGZlP99 Royal Gold Stamps. Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. MANNING, OUR WORK worthy Block, the judge wa should not be sale now going on. Mechanics Clothiag Co. Westerly, R. I. the COCKROACE in at Velvet Mill. The installation of the fire sprink- ler system has been tompleted at the | ompany and the new FOR SALE. Sprinkler System @i seven-room cottages, situated In erent parts of the co *e ol Westerly, K. L. each aving. 80 on Deposits, ce—Considerate attention the patrons of this in- having 60 foot' Tak Send Your Orders (o the American Velvet street front, having vacant that can be sccured at if a purchaser de- be ready for occu- “Zip” spells sure death to the above mentioned " to the suspected places and that’s all there is to it. It is put in convenient bottles with the approval of the critloal | ogers’ Domestic Laundry. Rear 37 Franklin Street, QUALITY ] wisely directed give to her litt wholesome when actually 1 the well-inforied mof the pleasant and About 20 looms have already n put in and many moreg are be- EMITEPS GARAGE. 230 Maln St. Westerly, Cars to rent; storinz of cars: com- ent. Full ilne of : ones only tle most “Zip” is prepared by us. modern plum Frank W. Co: for applying it, attached, making it easy to apply and quick to Kill. “Zip” sells for 25¢ u large bottle, “ZIP” AND THEY'RE GONE! Rough and Ready. point ha$ added an- this summer: and Ready Wamphassett Albert Branch and pitched well a lasative is requi The tent is «__ THAMESVILIE STORI Corn Flakes, 3 pkss have Rice Flakes, Frult Jelly Glas: C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH, Pi NEW STOCK of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods, 1 vays be considercd, n_work snould al pecsally when it costs no more than of the point. free from all ohjec it 10Went DEices. Good leng suits and wlkirts. Call and JMENT interest to corre- The Lee & Osgood Co., Retail Department plan to entertain a number of young men from Jewett City and Taftville. Various Maws Ment The snfack Etta and Lena came on night with a fine catch of kind. Skilled men are tionable substances. Our prices tell the ine. manufactured by the California employed by us. whole story. ETSON & YOUNG. Before purchasing it's to you spond with me. RIGE W FLYNN, Manuacturer and Builder, Squmme™ . Norwich, Conn. ANT STORIE, Main S JOHN BLOGAM, Pcop Next to Fire Station, mer26d Fig Syrup Co, e, R AT R tloundess, many weighing as heavy as