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to Buy in Westerly STREET CHANGES IN WESTERLY, With the Trolley Trouble Settled, Attention Comes i ack Liflfi:',\.‘:;g",;‘;‘fl“:% 'L bia Bome | of Confederate Veterans at Springficld, | We agroe with the Boston Transcript STm TEACY of the Australian ballot, which is made | of the Crater an angel with one wing | e 8 o i % 4 necessary in Commecticut this year for ponu-.m‘ over ll‘wh-r grove, w’}:eu the TR 4, the first time. allant e sleep, and other over r Death of Benjamin F. Crandall, 75— —_— Sia Blu’d‘}ord. ‘Where the gray sleep News Mention About the Borough. An Af | Instead of a Soldier. :n :llnhn‘:‘ -lngln a r.qutem &’l rest erhaps h th o the brave and breathing a . | Benamin ¥. Crandalt, & lifelong res- ontartalnment of the A. . Hill chuy | praver for lasting. peace 4o the 1iving, : For Sale INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, s Mass., by the G. A. R. post there, J Z % - 2 ‘hronic heart trouble. e had been . P Tt “ deed.—Richmond Times-Dispatch. Th lest iook! > Westerly Branch. | to Union Street Gr: ade—Fined for Sounding Gong| ™75y, fiem:l; Tor toany_yors 35‘; i . t.‘:-mswln&el:‘ e T 3 est l.m'z':m it g M Capltal . . Three Miilion Dollars Sunday Evening—Fsther Cuningham has Collected | randall was born in = “Let us have peace” I hear that é-cylinder, 46 H. P. eguippsa with ~ = 2, 1835. He was a farmer and well |\, 1 s t v every modern pliance, 116 wheel Surpius ........ Thres Million Dollars . known throughout this section. He is dmh:“ect.-:}p?e;k:te ?Tfi_arl:e?n . MAVE YOUR base, quick detachable rim. Thousand Accounts. Tiberal, cwurieous and efficient in fta ‘management. Outing Today. Established 1901 Sarela L Wells, O. D.. Optometeist | The varied attacks that retarded th Defeutive vision corrected by the prop- | Drogress of rebuilding the Pawcatuck er adjustment of lenses. Room 3, Poi- ‘_gllfy itrte;t railroad h;;]\'e tendc? to 2 sidetrack the interests that are plan- e ek et ning to delay with hope of defeating . the vote of the people to cut down Cookey Hill and lower the grade of Union street several feet. With the trolley trouble settied by the courts attention of the objectors now comes back to the proposed changes in Uni street, and search is being made for Tt will you well to get our [ new weapons of attac k 2 grade prices on diamonds, 10ose or | matter has been extensively consid- mounted, befoire purchasing. ered at three sessions of the financial CASTRITIUS, town meeting and even more of th Leading Westerly weln Westerly town council, with the resu voted in favor of the project and made BEAVY ANDP LIGHT BARNESS |the necessary appropriation, and the town council appointed a committee MADE EY HAND. to carry out the wishas of the people :h.-':--ace‘:n; is Our Spectalty. | as determined In town meeting. U and arness Surplles car- | to the present time not L onful o n&%' Jactory Made Harnees | dirt has been removed from the hi and up. - > : : in connection with the work and the; P o g i3 has bean no evidence to indicate that to 44 West Broad Strees, the work was to be commenced, al- s though survey was made and maps —_— |and working plans prepared two month: 0. BABIES! At the resular meeting of the coun Hoen they will be big boys an cil the first Monday in July it wa and their Daby faces will be only a| decided that the work would not be memery. Bring the bables and I wiy | cOmmencad until a hearing had been cateh their smiles. given the owners of property abutting STILES, The Photographer, on the street, and the time for he; Wi & ing was set for the first Monda S Westerly, R. L | \Souet. which of course caused an ad- e 3238 | ditional delay of one month. All the detail of the work has bzen ascertained, including the damages to Hart Schaffner & Mar be paid, and in order to facilitate the X stimates of the cost have been Cloth: - from local contractors. es | it was set up that tha statutes require that abutting property owners ARE SOLD BY be given a hearing, and in view of at has already been done in a pre- L B. CRANDALL C0., liminary way the hearing should be neviea Westerly, R. 1. |merely a formality, unless the object- e ors can devise some way for a contin- uance of dela Monumental ———— Works Edward T. Brown, president of the I will guerantee to make a monu- | Brown GCotton Gin com S ment pany, of New Batent with oorext possible cost com-| London, and his son, George T. Brown. enee of - work. My experi- retary of the company, were in D A Rbn T Jour service Monday morning en route to ALEXANDER KOBERTSON, Narragansett Pier in an automobile on Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. &. |2 business trip. The Browns will soon b in the manufacture of auto- e biles on a big scale. Their demon- By ¥ h . strating car recently returned from a wy Tour ohoes an osiery to Chicaga and worked satisfac- lv. The car travsled since its con- Amd get 2 coupon on the Plano to be 2 ruction over 1,250 miles and it w. given away at not necessary to make a single ad- o s justment. President Brown said that PUR FILL, S’ the severe tests all proved satisfactory “ON THE BRIDGE.” and that now a touring hody was to ivaza te put in place and show the gencral style of the newest automobile. GEO. L. STILLMAN, Rev. James W. Cunningham will be Proprietor of the relisved as pastor of St. Michael's $Ullman Carslage Ca, | church Thursday by Rev. John Neale, = B S estoriy, R 1. | Ll D. who comes hore from Terr e ville, Father Cunningham going to St. of now and second hand cartieges | Thomas' church, Waterbuty. e has 'ua:u Also a full line of harness | been pastor of St. Michael's for two Pa; of harness. Carrlage repal years and a quarter and in that time and painting and automob! ‘.’."ll"l has collected $20,000, and withbut any apparent effort or hardship on the part of his parishioners. When he assumed tha pastorate there were man out- For Electrical Supplies |=asoas seoi vot cisee save o veen upon the church property, Father Neale will snd Censtruction, see begin his pastorate with accounts bal- ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,’ .:rnec;!‘z";?fl about $800 In the church | Tel 62 Main St, Westerly. | There will be a large gathering of Sir Knights and ladies at the Weque- : tequock casino today (Tuesday), the LAWTOR’S SANITARY FISH MABKET | occasion being the annual outing of Narragansett . commandery, Knights every- | Templar, of Westerly, Columbian com- on the river: no avst: no odol that the taxpayers in town meeting | $20,000 in Two Years’ [astorate—Knights Templar | irvived by one daughter, Mrs. Henry Iomory of Ita brave soidiers near our | Warehas and Clocks Ilepairad Been used carefully, now just out tennis court will be at the disposal of th ment noes and rowboats, and the national ga Timit Columbian commandery will come | REGOY O 00 a0 Cl, oy came from fre on reach h 94 an mi wi ha: 1ow Wi Ne ito; Su For day morning on business of military Th. the outing, t three Thompsor James Fole; has purchased from Ellen Neville a building lot in Granite | 13 the guest of Postmaster Noyes at CASTORIA y = Ao ieiry C. Robinson ana aaush-| GIENUINE ALWAYS 12-14 Bath Street. Capt. Arthur N. Nash, who returned | (or' ‘who are at Bastern. Point, were N. Bromley, with whom he lived, and | ;v "y would suggest that instead of of the shop. Qne !bf'}:‘hfl;h?x: “‘ffi:“z‘“- ""g“’ Mr, | & soldier on ,toy with a Bun gw: non‘; b H“swfll Nd. B. lw- ?:1:: soveral cars, lttle e loing too miuch o ans use: rices r! Crandall was assoclated with the Ad- | have been doing too much of that, and y ’ ok vent church of Stonington. mount on that shaft at the battlefield | jun17daw 25-27 Franklin Street.| NEW BOPEB HARTEORD. nadXs. immediate delivery. Call for demonstrations. M. B. RING & SONS mar224 Knights, as will all the equip- | Many Inquiries About Railroad Victim t the casino, including the ea- | yany inquiries are being received he town officials daily of the man me will of course be played to the | 0¥ the town oficiels CAlY re at Ston- ington on Wednesday morning last. 2 Si N ich to Westerly by trolley o "the Norwich and Westerly Toad and | WYOmInE, B, L and Asied 19 Baye T2 Children Cry for Fletcher’s in time to join with Narra- | ; relative. They cguld make no possi- “ nsett commandery and take cars at i f the remains and i Wequetequock on the Groton | Dic, Jdenticaion o8 O O mcer Led- A Fine Assortment ington road. Palestine com- | with had two letters,_one from Sche- d mandery will come direct from New e I men ookt Tondon and reach the casino about five | BSctady. No X, Trom & o ohor MILLINERY the arrival of the Nor- | or & 80N, 2Rd ORa Oom N was in nens Wil e oder Tares Tanirca at | Search of s lost brother, aud Under- be ¢ g had a letter from parties < arrangements for whicn | tARSE MYLS 089 2 IS OOT Poola: MRS. G. P. STANTON n made by a. committee Oof [ .0 pDescriptions furnished do not octld oM Ak, Cqpmandery as €0l | seem to tally but in one case. The S 8 X > - e ;| party from Schenectady comes quite seorge E. Broughton of | Bl MM T U “the parties The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Conzdon | wij} have an answer sent to them. in use for over 30 years, has borne the sighature of nutes befor AT LITTLE PRICES. = ws: D. E st sonal supervision since its infancy. r of Norwich. During Friday afternoon the wall on a George 3 ‘of New London, e 1T - Loton: B Toos Hatehing and Destroyed Gypsy Moths. M——— and has been made under his per- THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Ex-Governor James H. Higgine will | comes Saby iy wrate: OMSN cwis ] LSRRG onadn: Geoytve Yo in this. Eto., in T - ; ‘psy moths we oy own. share honors at Watch Hill with ex- §.’,£ y-m,e men used.the spray from a All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good’’ are but JAMES . O'CONNELL, Proprist Governor David B. Hill, once the lead- | parrel of gasoline to do the work, and Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of rOpIeton. ing democrats of Rhode Island and | it is hoped that others will destroy the Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Telephone 507. octha pectivaly, both pleasing | pests which had gone into the wall nialists and platform ofa- Various Items. H I R A rned in the law. Governor ; (:As O‘ came to Westerly Monday | Schooner Bertha has been discharg. What IS I WM F BAILEY L] . srning, and going to Watch Hill the | Ing a cargo of coal at Atwood whart o governor inspected several | hera. When fhex “';'3‘":"'0“;1:}: g::": Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- available places and finally leased for | she sprung a leac/and 7ep goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It R A A . | EPEer) the season a large cottage owned by | kep! y P - e e Ob% e e noridtlar Narcotl Judge John Sweeney. He will take| The steamer Pocquonnuck came in contains neither Opium, rphine nor other Narcotic "y possession Thursda 4 “‘f"mfige"flf‘h‘af?;’!‘df::’z@:“l substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Hack’ l ivery o E;lgland pa\'lgauon company. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind e et L::"'“‘ ks T Bone TG e Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Bk e e e s e and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the B di & of Putnam was a vis- Mrs. F. La Verne Burdick of New Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural slcep. Qar ng in Westerly. York is stopping in town. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. r Monday Miss Helen S. Bitgood of Waterbury Stable nday from a week’s tour of duty at| caliers in town this w el rt Greble, went to Providence Mon- | ““gtit /& gl L1 SOTE Caela, Mass. is the guest of Oscar Pendleton’s fam HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, Bears the Signature of AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. fmportance. 5 Telephone 883. apr2sd For sounding a gong on an lee cream | Miss Bertha Frouberger of New York wagon Sunday evening, in violation of | is visiting with Joseph. Thompson and town o-dinance. Paul P. Somers was| family. QUALITY arrested, arraigned before Judge Wil- Miss Jennie W. Barker of New Lon- @ . liams. FHe was fined $5 and costs of | on was a recent visitor in town. (4 In work should always be considersd, $2.80, which he paid. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and especially when it costs no more than the Inferfor kind. Skilled men are A club of sixteen young women of | Miss Elinor Stevens of River avenue, (] Plainfield, Conn., arrived = ‘Westerly | Ncrwich, have returned to their home employed by us. Our prices tell the by trolley at 8.10 Monday morning and | after being the guests of Mrs. Lathrop e V W y whole story. transferred to the car for Pleasant| at the Roint. STETSON & YOUNG. Visw. They will spend two weeks at| Walter Morris and family, who have may27a Lowis Sthntons cottage, Benomia. "' | been spending the month here, return- In Use For Over 30 Years Starr Barker, while riding a bicycle | 8¢ f,‘"“?fly to their home in Rochester, THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK GITY. SR yen wadt s put your buss do Brightman’s _Hill, near Hope | N- ¥ ; S S T ] IRV RG] | Sisew is Ne w Valley, Sunday afternoon. took a head Raymond Edwards of Philadelphia, dium better thaw Inrough the adver: er and sustained painful injury to his | Pa. arrived Monday evening to spend ng columps af Tue Bulletin. lef! and face. The injuries are not seri- ou: Farquhar Smith, for many years a| gers. She left Monday afternoon for stomecutter in the employ of the Smith | the fishing grounds for a ten days' Gr: ing of consumption. H 58th year Smith. two sons, James of Boston and | Seapkiym, N. ¥ srkesfopning with the Fa ters, lat. ihing wholesome and clean. AHN kinds | mandery of MNorw and Palestine ¢f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their | commandery of New London. Exten- ®eason. Market 171 Maln Street. West- | sive arrangements have b2en made for erls. foot of Cross street. Tel. 343 |a day of pleasure, and there will be | Give us a call eugl4a | special attractions for the benefit of the visitors. The large tent used at the merry-go-round will ba transferre Manicuring. Dermatology. Bhampooing, 3 + | to the large open lot adjoining the "'""““.";3""‘ -fi"fl're%x‘n:. Treat- | casino proper and here will be served | the shore dinner and clambake. The MRS. M. I. EELLS Trefoasional Masseuss, [Fody and Facial Massage Halr Goeds a specialty. Fine Violet Goods. 84 Main St Westerly, R. L 1y3se Telephone 430. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTr. STORE— G oB]:!.vEndg& Co, A Pleasing Sense of Health and | REGAL SHOE AGENCY. Strength Renewed and of i s e e | YR and Comfort = follows the use of Syrup of Figs and ANNOUNCEMENT. Elixir of Senna, as it acts gently on tiaving purchased the photograph | the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans- <tudio of A. A. Scholfield, 3y Main | . we are 2en.d°y 10 prove to the | ing the tem effectually, when con- of Westerly and vicinity our |-sti ili i s bl e Yy e —shga;‘ed,dorhblhous, and dispels cold 16x20 water colored portratt| a0d headaches. ¢ f ziven free with every dos- To get its beneficial effects, always cabinets. F. Roulesu & C3. | huy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. ty Pharmacs; TRY OUR Sheaw, S0ba wnd coLieas lWhere fo Buy in Westerly ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 26 Canal St. Westerly R. L : “8a ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. | Plumber, Steam and Gas Fiiter and | | | i Sce my new samp Dealer o Supplies. of Fall and v winter W 4 Main Street, Westerly, R. L. and DY andup T Cuftom Made sulls| &8 NLNtet Ave. Waton Hil R L 3. F. PELLEGRINY. AN 3 4 BN 85, Westertn We are moving to_the Potter-Lang- Cleaning. Lressing and Repafring. | worthy Block, 68 High strect, on or _— about Jan. 1st, 1910. Great removal sale now going on. The Washington Trust Co., | Nechanics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. I. declsd FOR SALE. sigerats attentiom | . TWo seven-room cottages, situated in are guaran ifterent parts of the compact part of e Saranteed the patrons of this in- | QYESTERY PR ™“1* cach Taving 60 foot street front, and both having vacant Tana adjoining that can be secured at SMITH'S GARAGE, reasonable rices If a purchaser de- sires. Botl havin, heat, electric 555 Miln St., Westarty, fights, modern plumbing. Inspection Cars to rent: storing of cars; com: |imvited " U UL o te repair department. Fu o o rank W. Coy Real Estate Co., LAt gy iy ) novisa feb14a Wenterly, R. L ONUMENT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- MALU W. FI YNN.‘:I’:‘M«.& ad Build, mq; L urer a uilder, ‘ H.IQI"M Westerly, R. 1. Setepbone 243, z iy14a was upset and damaged and two FOR FIRST -TIME. }| wheols smashed. Mr. Wheeler was| . = o o om0 T thrown out. The autoist proffered 35| Annual Boroug| ection ract in payment of damage and Mr. Wheel- Many from Nearby Towns. MEANS THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY. er accepted. Upon investigation the damage was found to be at least $100. (Special to The Bullztin.) - Contractor Bristow commenced work [ Stonington, July 25.—In the annual S c I ' T d d w d da B | b = e st eCI2is Ior iuesday an eanes road from the Watch Hill road along|ballot was used for the first time In the Shore road to the Edgar Chapman | the state, and the =zlection officials corner, a @ ance of two miles. The | found it most satisfactory., A total of Comtrhes 15 Bulla two valles of state | 191 votes was cast of which it waa |Jj S@gar Cured, Smoked 40)] | Milk or Soda Fresh Elgin Creamery road from Potter Hill to a point near | found necessary to throw out nine be- lbs | the residence of Simon Nichols has|cause of defacement. There was much ou ers ib. 2 Cr eKer . BU' IER 1b. been i to Mr. Bristow. This| scratching. cont t w first awarded to B. F. The polls were open from 2 to 4 p. Sweeot as a nut 410 61bs. Mahan of Naw London. m: At 5.45 the counters had finishad P e s —— their work, and the result of the bal- r‘.c’ l Jobe for the Sobloed. lcting was announced as follows: ] Do fou | i<, Warden, Cornelius Crandall, d: bur- Sliced Ib. C | Forequariers = b C Lt is reported from Washington hat| geescs, James H. Stivers, r. Charies |l§ Sugar Cared the division of information, bureau of | Brigniman, r, John Killars, r, Herman | immigration, is progessing slowly to- Atwood, d, Eugene Batty, d. h!nhmhl ward the goal for which it was created | &' Ghesebro. ds 2 —t | outset ‘doors were opemed for a time its ex Then its scope was narrowed, but £00d | the prohibition votes totalled 18. work is be: done and much more| Visitors from Nerwich, New London promises to be done in the future. and other cities of the state were pres- The work of this division ir frequent- | ent and watched with interest the us2 of that investors may know when they|not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. pur | er classes would benefit, and. obvious- | helieve him perfectly honorable in all | ultimate goal which friends of the di-| WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, is - figures showing exactly what any man | Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- or that land or work are avallable.—| Testimonials sent free. Price 7>c per St. Louis Stan bogtle. " Sold by all Druggists. - ——wa "{'iaolf‘e Hall’'s Family Pills for constj- i Harriman's Millions. phves. S omde e PURE CONDENSED MILK - can Oc|5 Ib. Pail JELLY - - - - - 25c The estate left by B. H. Harriman Hay Fever and Asthma. has finally been simmered down to| RBring discomfort and misery to many $71, observers that the leavings of S0 many | gives ease and comfort to the suffering rich men have been about that figure.| ones. It relieves the congestion in the Cornelius Vanderbilt left $72,500,0000,| head and throat and is soothing and i‘(fl.\' Gould $72,000,000, and J. Stewart| healing. None genuine but Foley's en Hai 536, New York $2,176,000 for inheritance The cleverest imitation of real coffee taxes, and the regular increase of state | wver yet made is Dr. Shoop’s Health taxes for the people to pay outside of | Coffee. It is fine in flavor and is the inheritance list has been sustained | made in just one minute. No tedious all wh | her the week with relatives here. The fishing smack Etta and Lena, T with Capt. Ostman and crew, brought in Sunday ninz barrels of large floun- t shoulder and was cut in the head THE MOHICAN COMPANY [[fSiiling Specials anite company died Monday morn- | trip. X He' was in his| * j Henry Ryan and friends, William He is survived by Mrs.| Higgins and Chaundey Barnett, of Pure Food Specials T thar of Westerly, and two daugh- | former's rents® Mr: John John Hunter and Miss Ade- | 17 Tanm Mr Barmett 1o the recon de Smith, and a stepson, Walter| nized checker champion of Brooklyn. f Westerly. Town Clark Holbrook of Norwich was wagon, with the owner, Fred|a caller in town Monday. a »ecupant, was struck b 4 _ obil: when on Solomonville| NEW BALLOT USED ay afternoon. The wagon Mohican Goods at Mohican Prices Gk s e o g WL bro, d; clark and town treas- re to go to find work| yrer, Charles B. States, r and d; tax land “without jumping on some oth-1_ ajjidotor, Robert L. Burtch, r and d; mar back. The division 5""?"lassessor. Elias B. Hinckley, r and d. a good deal of antagonism at the| “mhe yote cast was fair sized, al- d for auite a while after its| though slightly smaller than in 1909, siness. For| when it was 208. The republicans and tence was threatened.| emocrats were evanly divided, while " LAMB CHOPS - . 16¢ | suimnes HAM M ™ 21¢ SIRLOIN STEAK g::ll';osnlleer'neel =8 o s 180 Sliced Dried Beef - »- 25¢ | FRANKFURTERS - ». 12%¢ FRESH SHREDDED COCOANUT Ib. 13¢ | POTIED MEATS - - MOHICAN COCOA - - - box 16c | SARDINES, in Mustard - 2 cans 15c STICKY FLY PAPER - 14 sheets 10c | CAMPBELL'S SOUPS - - 3 cans 25¢ ASSORTED COOKIES - Ib. 10c | APPLE BUTITER - - - 2 1Ibs. 19¢c criticised as “parentalistic.” TIts are asking whether it is any ———— than the appointment of a How's Thist X ion to investigate the watering| We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- railroad stocks and bonds, in order | ward for any case of Catarrh that can- 2 cans 9¢ 'chase them they are _getting p. 3. CHINSE & 0. Feseh. O e g o We. the undersigned, have known F. lue.” In the first instance the poor- | y “torenny oot the last 1o vemorh v they are in as great need of pro- | business transactions and’ financially tion as the persons who have money | able to carry out any obligations made nvest in railroad securities. The | by his firm. ion of information hope it will reach ‘Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. to have always available facts and S nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. woman may expect to find anywhere ,000,000, and it looks strange to some | neople. but Foiey's Honey and Tar PEANUT BUTTER 2ms25¢ Largest Assoriment of Baked Goods in the City PIES, CAKE, COOKIES, like Mother used to make. $70,000,000. The estates of| Honey and Tar in the yellow package. rriman, Kennedy and H. H. Rogers, | Lee & Osgood Co. .000,00 have paid the state of the time. There is a mystery as to| 20 or 20 minutes boiling. Made from ere the millions the state thus in-| pure parched grains. small nuts, etc. s g0 to. Sample from Lee & Osgood. Cereso TABLE TALK: Pt plenty of Ceresota Bread in my lunch basket to-morrow. There wasn’t half enough to- d&y.” ’ x oo ' | i 1 | i I | !