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Where 1o By - Vestely | Special Meeting of Westerly Council INDUSTRIL TRUST COMPANY, Pawcatuck Valley Road Permitted to Continue Work— Only 700 Fest to be Opened at a time and Adam Archie Appeinted to Lopk Qu: for Fublic’s Interests Westeriy Branch. = . Three Million Dot S 1Ll Tures million Dotlars Ower Fifty Thbusand Accounts. Liberal, courteo: sefictent’in lts e -h:::::.am, —Postmaster Builer Reczived Commission Thursday Established 1801 a L. Wells. ©.D. . Optometcisi Defevtive;vision: corrected by “the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 3, Poi- ter.Langworthy Bleck. Westerly, K. L tion 8,696. order that he might better perform the duty and incidentally check the over- speeding of automobiles along the highway, Mr. Archie was alse appoint- ed a special police constable.. The council then adjourned. , There was another special meeting ‘of the Westerly town council Thursday in connection® with the rebuilding of the trolley road to Watch Hill, made necessar; de n of Judge | Brown Ai nol\[n" the injunction | hr(luahl b k Champlin to re- § Cavanaugh and Mc- Caffrey from (ont nuing the work. All] the members of the council were pres- \llt e\nellt C g, [MGNAS It will pay you weil to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. HEAVY AND LIGET EARNESS MADE BY HAND. Mand Made Work Is Our Speclalty. Whips.ana all-Harness:Surolies car- rx-a‘x- stock " Factory Made Haraess in steck 2t $i3.00 and up. X. H. SAUNDERS, Remeoved to 44 West Broad Stree ivsea T Clarence Maxson, who on a fishing t In u\nffirmlx) to the decree of Juds: Brown the following vote was for action by the council. as permis- on ef the council must be ziven be- fore rhe work could go forwa Viied and ordered, that perm sranted the Pa\\unm v j\ . and to ils and ties; keeping all refuse from the macadam part d highway as far as reasonably po: nd doing the work in the nar- id hizhway 3 BABIES! Scon they will be big boys ana girls ®nd their baby faces will Le enly al memory. Bring ths bables and I will’] catch _their smiles. 1 STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, Westerly, R. i Telephene $47. Iv23a Hart Schaffner & Marx ent for teamsters w s or automobiles; s granted upon the e: that the said Paw CHARLES J. BUTLER, d by reeson of Bl Seni s | et appointed postmaster at Clothes and that some | Westerly, ing the late Walter r & completed the filing of tisfactory to the department, ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANPALL Co., Westerly, commission as postmaster Mr. Butler served as as- er twenty years and of Mr. Price was g postmaster by the received hi Thursday alley Street Rail- nov20d R 1 soon 3 named a acti Attorney John inn, acting for | bondsmen of Mr. Subsequantly Menumental Weorks Ludge Tohn W, SWJQME;, cnhnfuf'?gr %.| he was nominat ine omce by T will guarantee to > rank Cham vho brought the i Pre lent aft upon approv: Bhae ot s e ma :“‘““"“:J junction proccedings, urged ti: Rhode Tsland delcgation in congress, sistent with d work. My experi. | Pawcatuck i i sman Higgins o mce’of years' Io at your service il i B e : deminity bon E ithin PR gtes i g of the vote of perm! iction of th sterly postoffice. S el ! the highw rhe nomination was approved by the - {the work at a length pefore adjournment. All £ or one-haif of the distance that ’ ts having been complied Efl] vm"' shes and Hfislfl being opened at a time, and that the | with, the commissi ras duly issued r' trolley company be compelled to live | and was received Thursd «Ba get & coupen on the Plano to be | €105¢ t0 tha terms of the permit — T Sewell Court G. Stanton, one of the few glven away at that has the distinction of having read i i PURTILL'S, | | : in a newspaper what was intended to “ON-THE BRIDGE.” s WOTKing | pe his obitua served in the Civil war | iv23a s completion of the|as gergeant and sergeant of G . ding this contract | company. Twenty-first _ Connecticut, 5 the limit stipulated and | and as first licutenant of H company. dered a sma . Eimon is of the best GEo. MAN, same regimant. He one 0 / “ropr‘l.etz;:n:s% the e of workmen. ¥ known residents of Westerl buthful stiliman we plan _to- do- the wo in his nleasures and of known spert- cognwv$ - enience of patrons of the! ing proclivities, ever ready to “take a i carny? ReriT, n_.'r; and the general public and effort | chance” in all echemes that are pre o largest | g made to have the work com- | sented him that look good to him. Lot :‘:_‘,"“'{mm. I'oarriages ' picted in eighteen working days. Recently Paul H. Hillard, another - fi""' e Cherhiaes el | Coun ved that the ho does not hesitate to Palnting and’automebile PRIat: | o h for a distance id Mr. Stanton that | of 1.000 feet time was- not neces- v m owed him sary, as it was more than ample for and as the account had been | the force now emploved. and could be | g over forty-five years it was reduced w nt to the con- xlbt‘ H (lln: to cash up. “Mr. gtun[nn For Electrical Supplies|:secs T dor ™5 fyne on; | sbout fime to cash up. Mr Stasten \(;h\ people who were obliged to w the distance in transfer were dissa s and Cosstruction, see | fee Sy v Stanten received no i fied Hez believed a shorter distance Hillard that there was ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO. I\\as demanded by the public and that > due him of.$61.11 for govern- s s the council in the interes o g gt arls k for that Westerly and not Tel 497. 62 Main St. Westerly. d be soon forwarded. Mr. t of the Pawcatuck red that he would not flway and therefore a rakeoff to his friend Hillard res of the peovle. He he did not care how fast LAWTON'S SANIWARY FISH MARKET Jeented to be recorded as being in| the invitations to clambakes came in, on the river: mo dust: ne odor; every- | favor-of the rebuilding and reequip-|for it was evident that the govern- Nl el i e ment of the trolley road to Watch Hill, | ment w. nted him to have a good time but insisted that the be safe He added that he ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their e & guarded and inconvenienced to the |y take hance on Paul season. Market 171 Maln Street. West- | minimum whi in pros- D eny af Tie Buckomeore . foot of Cross street. Tel 343. heartily | of the old Touisians ory. < us a call augid by Mr. il o 3 »pesed fo al- The complete census of Rhode Island was officially announced Thursday, the being the numerated i owing 1,000 feet of the highv en for work of v Manicuring, Bermatolegy, Shampoolag, Burgeon Chfropodist, Scalp Treat- mené “ulrlbressiE;. | time. Srder f5 Gid ihe ~leeialetari wbich MRS. . EEL e meets in August, district the state. " A p o uyf:u::é‘lmse:ufla:k Lar;\gworfi;yv Bur; he population e state in 1800 - v lers spoke in favor o 9 542,67 a Fteasional Masseosn, Uody and Fasial Massage | $n5" mution . Seaine s v tion of ot e Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet | distance of the rc to be torn up e: Pop- @oods. | one time, believing that 1 0 §4 Main St Westerly, R. L | S oiana oo e 54 and in 1910 ivise Telephone 490. nts of General or a | Contractor Cava the 13\\-5 of rsonal knowled the wor ten years MISS ROSE AHERN Set forth that “to shorien the e space would lengthen the time A ’ of Andl complotion hhd they bolleved l adlCS Hatter through to com-| Jjohn' Reardon. humane officer, ar- that public for a for a 2t the rested Suliivan Joseph for cruelty to a e. He was released on bonds of to answer the charge in the Third court on Friday of next week. 42 ngh St., \Vesterly to £ ing 2 w being used although WESTERLY'S LEADING B SOmpIDY large sor its back G CLOTr....5 | PiiVilege to ¢ :com a sore on_its back and SToRE_ e atme offered ame; had two spavins and had the appear- R T 3 ment to the vote l);%‘l .m0 dme durs | ance of being not half fed. “State . G. Bliven & (,o,, L dbe upktor 8 | p i o Erovideice mIl b6 On the Eridge | istance than 700 feet. Coun- s 5 ~ « “ulley seco: 5 he d- We give S&H Green Trading Stampa N Local Laconics. with 2ll purchases. in. otion was then carried rg- T, Kenneth of Waterbury ot opposition ted relafives in Westerly Thurs- % n came, under the vote, the ap- 2 ANNOUNCEMENT. nointment of ‘a suitable person to over- | The Sunday school of the Broad Having purchused the photograph ¥ Counci [inticss. Chrtatian chupch slenleked =t studio of A. A. Scholfield, 2y Main t just hefore the mesti Wequetequock Thursday street. we are ready io prove to the talked with Councilman =i s s ok people of Westerly and vicinity ous ive 1o the appeintment of T RneaRll B, Siathend WD abliity to do the very best werk. A | Archic to. guard the public intere Souipren Swere visiieiw o the SEWCHE beentiful 16x20 water colored portralt|along ithe line of the work and {has | CO7PANY At Fort Greble Thursday. of yourself given free with every dez- | Mr. n wo cept the | o J. Frank Clinton of Providence, en 3400 cabinets. F. Roulaln & Co, | appoir r. Archie was the | 32PU factory inspector, made exam- Westerly. unanimous choice of the council l'v;,r]:‘ . the bakeries in Westerly ursday o =!. At the request of ‘the Westerly oard of Trade the railroad company large steel derrick near 1led City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly. B. L 28a Wi‘era fo Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and | Dealer in Supplies. PR %\4 Aa l‘n SL‘Pil W;-‘fler!y E. I._and 11 guard, ar- new sample. of Fi Vauwinnet ve. atch Hill, i ey davy Winter Woolens: | Custom’ Made siRa| avelid Z = St 2250 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY. We are moving to the Polte: No. 4 Main:St., Westerly. ol Bicok 6o o Clegning. Pressing and Repairing. | apout gan. 15t I e oo sale now going cn. The Washington Trust Co.,| Mechanics Clo ing (o, WESTERLY. R. L Capital . ccscsrmeceess $200,000 S Westerly, R. I N T T Surplus $200,000 R Wise Rule in Austria. Execuges Prusts. ~| The government of Austria makes Pays h%ut on De; Z POR SALE. special inducements to farmers who . Sood_service—Consi erats attantion Wwo seven-room cottases. situated ia | will reclaim water lands and make <1 Eusranteed the“patrons of this - | YISTERC Parts of e compact PArioof | use of them. streec front, and both havinz vacant land adjoining that can be secured EMITH'S GARAGE. reasonable prices if a purchaser d sires. oth havin eat elec .~ Slsghter.of tho Bleds. ‘m o e 2 {m;:s] modern plumbing. Inspection It is said that the annual bird ars to ren oring. of card: com- | invited e S . : plete repalr dggeriment. Full lige of Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., e e Supplies. Tel: novasa feblid Westerly, R. 1. | tions is 306,000,000. Work of Jungle Monarch in India. A year's death rate from tigers in fn- dia numbers 698 human beings and nearly 29,000 head' of cattle. a spond with me. -m ummc: w. .FI.VNN. Manufacturer and Builder, 103 ™ Streot. - Westerly, R. | 2 Long Life of Cocoanut Paim. The Brazilian cocoanut palm lives }:flm!EQQ to_T00 =/@ts o7 )| —State Census Figures Announced Westerly’s Popuia- Six Deaths in Ansonia Fm‘l’hb Extensive Disease Within a ‘Week. ‘Whooping cuufl is getting to be a more dreaded disease _than . sScarlet fever or diphtheria, Three deaths of children from whooping vpta reported Wednesday in ‘Ansonia sayi The Sentinel, making over hlll a Qs- en within a w Death early every instance was due to tions which set in soon after the cough developed. = Spinal meningitis and oth- er ailments follow, and numbers of children about town are said to be very sick. Doctors do not say much about the matter, but the number of deaths which are reported as “whoop= ing coush” is attracting attention. It may be possible that there is some new disease which has not been cerrectly diagnosed. This is the first time in many years, it is said, that whooping cough has developed into anything se- rious. MRS. COMER’'S BEST JUDGMENT. Like That of Others, It Occasionally Was at Fault. . The mistakes which were plenfimlly sprinkled along Mrs. Comer’s career were never regretted by any ome more than by Mrs. Comer herself. "I used the very best judgment I had,” she said, referring to one unfortunate oc- currence, “but as usual, everything went wrong. - “You see, I went to Greenville in the morning with Mrs. Hobart, intending to go on to Nashua; but I ehanged my | mind when the weather turned cool and spent the day with Amna Woods, going home at dusk. I'd forgotten my little bag with my key in it, so I '.Blt_ right over to Mrs. Hobart’s. “She'd gene down the road to Mrs. Cole’s, but I found her key behind the i left-hand blind, and went right in. “The house was dark, but I said to myself: ‘T won't light a lamp for féar of scaring her, a timid woman living a1l alone as she does’” So I sat i the dark till T heard her coming up the walk. “When she foumd the door was um- Jocked she gave a kind of a gasp; 5o 1 stepped forward, and then, long as I had a cold so my veice didn’t sound natural, and I was afraid ‘tweuld scare her, she being so timid, I put out my hand and laid it on her lr;’ “And if youw'll believe me,’ ished Mrs. Comer, plaintively, “she fell right over in a faint, and cut her forehead on the edge of the roecking chair, and I thought I'd never bring Rer to! “There’s no use trying to be care- ful with a woman like her."—Youth's Companion. IRVING THE ABSTEMIOUS ONE. Poet Had Fergotten Finishing Bottle of Port Himself. It was while Irving was rehearsing “Becket” that he told a story of Ten- nyson that has both pathetfe amd hu- morous significance. In the earlier days, when “The Cup” was in prepar- ation, he had been-to see Temnuyson in the Isle of Wight to discuss his ideas for ifs presentation. After din- ner the dessert and wine were set out upon a separate table and when they were seated the peet asked Irv- ing if he would like a glass of port. “Yes, I like a glass of port,” replied the actor. Upon which Temnyson, taking him at his word, poured him out a glass of port amd, all' wnconscieusly, fin- ished the remainder .i the bottle him- self. Next morning the ldflr had to leave and had therefore takem leave of his host overnight. But he had scarcely awakened when he saw Lord Temay- son sitting at the foot of hiz bed. “How are you this morming?” h inquired, anxiously. “Very well, indeed,” was the guest’s reply. “Are you?” came the response, with just a tinge of doubt in the tones of the voice. “You drank a lot of port last night.” That was Tennyson's way of re- penting after a bottle of port! East for Their Ancestors. The Chinese are rapacious eaters at the feasts which are givem in honor of their ancestors. At these feasts the tables groan with all the good things which the most efficient cooks can provide—pork, snow white rice, pick- led cucumbers, chickens, ducks and bird’s nest soup. For some minutes before the feast the six or seven hun- dred men,sit at the tables in silence. Then at a given signal begin the clink- ing of chopsticks and the noise of indrawn breaths by which the Chi- nese cool the hot mouthfuls of rice which they shovel down their throats. Presently, when the hot samshu be- gins to work and the faces becom flushed, a babel of voices fills the temple. A Double Knockout. Tt was a monologue, says Jack Lon- don. This is the first imitation that Johnson also put Corbett out.—Phil- adelphia Telegraph. NEW unvwxuoub:u. ) Among Holdings _of the Read’s Certificates. slnu the issuance last October of 000,000 "additional stock _of the New York, New Haven & Hartford reilroad, the personnel of the com- pany’s stockholders has witnessed extensive changes in ownership n at any time in the last three or four years. ‘To the Mutual Life Insurance com- pany still remains the distinction of being the largest indivigual stockheld- er in the road, its holdings being re- tained at the eriginal amount of 35,640 shares. Second on the list is the Pennsylvania railroad, which, on April 1, 1910, increased its stock holdings by exactly 25,000 shares, its total now being 34,900 shares. The American Express company third, with 23,493 shares. The New England Navigation com- pany is down on the books for 172,946 shares of New Haven stock. but this does not mean anything, as the navi- gation company is a subsidiary of the railroad. Some of the largest stockholders in the New Haven railroad are: New Englnnd Navigation cempany, 172.946 Mutual Life Insurance com- pany 35,640; Pennsvlvania railroad Adams Express company 3 American Express. compan. 23,493; New York Central 11,248: Pratt & Co.. 10563; A G. Vanderbilt tyeasurer, 6, W. W. Astor 5,05 Al F. Plant 4 00; J. J. Astor Le Cass Ledyard, dh'ectnr. 20, C. M. Pratt, director, J. P. Mo 4,377; & % Mellen, di- and 'William Rockefel- rector, 3,580; ler, 1,600. Irish Witty Before Fo Col. Nugent, commanding officer of the Irish guards, at the annual dinner of the Windser and Eten chamber of commerce, told a story of an Irish soldier in the last war. At dusk of a day throughout which they had been lying under heavy fire, an officer crawled up with orders for the battalion to assault, upen which the Irishman got up, shoek himself and saf: “Amd whoy net?” On another occasion when a man screamed at the loss of a finger on the battlefield a sergeamt shouted to him: “Hold yer rew, yer cowardly skut; there’s a mom over there who's lost his head, and he hasn't sald a word.” The Decoratiens. The housekeeping bride was partic- ular to keep a flower or twe in a vase on the dining-reem table. One after- noon she came in late and started to*arrange some reses when her col- ored maid exclaimed: “Oh, you got some, did you? I was afraid youw'd forget, seeing it was so late, d I knowed we had to have something green; so I_just fixed it.” The bride wemt liite the dining- room. In the center of the mahogany table stood ome of her handsemest vases fyll ef romaine salad leaves. His Professional Way. The mew waitress sitled wp to & dapper yeung man at the breakfast table, who, after glancing at the bill, opened his mouth, and a noise issued forth that sounded like the ripping off of all the cogs on ome of the wheels in the power house. The new ‘waitress made her escape to the kitch. en. “Fellow out there insulted m she sald. Theshead waiter looked at him. “T'1l got it,” Be said. “That's just the trala caller ordering his breakfast.” Only Read to Sucgess. ' Remember that you cannot be car- ried teo success in a carriage with the hinges oiled, the backs: padded, and the seats cushioned; you must trudge on foet along the dusty highway. Left-Handed Economy. The average man is o economical that he makes his wife's wedding clethes last her two years.—Atchison Globe. Diplematic Conclusion. Considering the annoyances of life, a patient man or woman is entitled to s great deal of credit.—Atchison Globe. Sincerity and Accemplishment. Lowell: No man can produce great things whe is not thoreughly sincere with himself. Shows Immensity of Russ Trains from Moscow travel 4,326 miles befere they enter Chinese t!r ritory. Censorship. To exercise a cemsorship of press is to exereise a monopoly calumny.—Benjamin Constant. the of Ocean Depths Rich in Radium. Deep-lying sediments of the ocean are often exceptionally rich in radium Cigars are given to soldiers In the Italian army as part of their daily ra- tions. Makes for'Strengt Crew:, For Athletes and . .Sportsmen! HANL| EY'S PEERLESS ALE staying Quahtles that Win: “Theaenly Drink served at_ Traming Tables hand the, Where Ti Is Essential. Two policemen have been dismissed from the Bostgn force for untruthful- ness. At almost the exact time a couple of West Point cadets were sent away from that great institution for the same offence, The cases were curiously alike, ‘The lying came in the denial of certain offences which in neither instance would have been sufficient for expulsion. There was needless ruin of careers on the part of all four men. Truth telling in any walk of life is a quality that society needs for its own good. In such organizations as a police force or the army it is abso- lutely essential for discipline and ef- fective service. This has been 50 long recognized that there has grown up a sreat contempt for_a liar among sol- diers. As policemen become more and more highly organized and proud of ‘their personnel, thq same sentiment is going to rule among them, At any rate, a mrdlln of the pub- lie, sworn to do his duty as a man and an ‘officer, who turns out to be u Mar, is not to be tolerated. Self-inter- est should rule even where morality doesn’t.—Boston Post Stern Discipline, The stern discipline that rules in the Christian Science church is exhib- ited in the rooting out of Mrs. Stet- son’s followers. Some of them are deprived of a means of living as well \as_cut off from church connection. For Christian Science is & business Las well as a religion, The coercive ipower of the danger of losing one's standing as a “practitioner” must be 'as great as that which binds a labo union together or. that keeps office- holders' loyal to the machine—Water- bury American. .® ] t.is sai that every kind of animal and insect has its particular place and purps in this world—the BED BUG, the COCKROACH, the WATER BUG, are the exceptions. People have made war on these insects ever since their appearance. The werk has been made easy eince we dlscovered that splendid bug death dealing preparation, “Zip" spells sure death to the above mentioned insecte. Apply “Zip® to the suspected places and that's all there is to it “Zip” is prepared by us. It is put in convenient bottles with a brush for applying it, attached, making it easy to apply and quick to kill. “Zip” sells for 25c a large bottle. “ZIP” AND THEY'RE GONE! The Lee & Osgood Co., o Norwich, Conn. Reiail Depariment ?| Rmmmmm “I'LL BE AT THE FOUNTAIN” at the Grand Opening FRIDAY EVENING, July 22, 1910 THE NEW PAGKAGE ST 53 Franklin Street. A complete and brand new stock of Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Ales and Beers for family trade, also Fancy Delicatessen. TTTTTT Yy yyyy vy s POPIPIF PP FPETECIN NN v This is a new store in addition to my present location at 47 Franklin Street. 22222 Oschestra in attendance at the opening and appropriate Souvenirs will be given away. GEO. GREENBERGER, Prop. $3399939993339339939353995333332933993IIULLLLLC P RLR2224 [ COPIPIIIIULLLLLLLALLLLLLLLELEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLUCcd LS What and Where to Buy In Norwich The Edlcilor Shoe Leat’s the child’s foot grow as it should. JUST ARRIVED Great Spanish Peanuis OTTO FERRY, Room for aii five toes. P. CUMMINGS, Royal Gold Stamps. 52 Central Ave. No. 336 Franklin Street. . . Custom Grindingg DENTIST TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS !DR_ Ee. J. JONES at YANTIC ELEVATOR. | A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. | Suite 46, Shannen "“dh] Telephane. decl4d | .phone. Take elevator. OUR WORK meets the approval of the critlcal peopl QUALITY | 1n work shoula always be considered. especially when it costs no more than e inferfor kind. Skilled men are Rogers Domestic Laundry. | spoieved, by = ofr prices el the Rear 37 Franklin Street. STETSON & YOUNG. leplZ‘Ifl may37a b SCEWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. Special Sale on Mattresses FOR 10 DAYS. Cotton Top Mattresses and a nice large assort- ment of Ticks, in any size, at $1.98, regular price $3.50. COMBINATION MATTRESSES Extra Heavy Ticking, six inch box, white cotton Sale price all around and fibre in the center. $3.98, regular pric: $6.00. SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. ‘}S 4018 L1-6 "SOHE ZLHVMHIS We invite you to call and see thes® Mattre