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RS P Torrington ‘Owners . Fail to Display - Two License Plates on Their -Ma- chines. o B £ "years, company is made trustee until A number of obile < the youngest child is 25 years old, with Torrington automobi] owners have been violating the section ollt.he mmfl:mdp li"v“vmoh :. quires that registe; number plates. of the machine be displayed in conspicuous places at the front and rear of the machine. A number of au- tomobile owners have partially com- vlied with the law by placing the num— ber plate on the rear, but have violat ed it by fajll to place one of the Dblates on the of the machins. Another and more common form of violation of this section is when the owners permit the license plate to be- come covered with an accurulation of mud and dirt, obscuring the figures Risk lndigestion} at Eig Clnmbik_e—Sndden Death of Miss Sadie Foley—Mrs. Walter Milis Meets Former Fupils—William H. Coates £ izs at North Stonington. » Westerly Branch.. Capltal ........ Thres Milllon Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficlent in it ‘management. The True Optimist. The Houston Post is s0 confident of Harmon's election to the prasidency in 1912 that it is .already urging his] Snidacy fov reslectipn in 101 ere’s party optimism for u.— Memphis Scimitar. e , tion of the new fireproof laboratory, open then for the first time. There will be a lunch on the basket picnic plan. The statiop will provide tables. China, tea and cofee. Fhe lunch wil take place at 12.30. : About 2 o'clock cars will be taken to the experiment fleld to see the al- falfa, clover, corn, potatoes, S0y beans, cow peas. melons. tobacco and Judge Baker of the superior court has issued a rescript in connection ith the case of Anna M. Stillman of Westerly, in a suit for damages for injuries alleged to have been received by the collision of a car of the Old Colony street railway company, upon which she was a passenger, with a Something Entirely New " In House Dresses the work and to short addresses by Willlam L. Clarke, E. B. Saunders, Clayton A. Burdick, Samuel H. Davis, Arthur E. Main, William C. Dalend and others. The mission of mmssjon will be the theme for the second afternoon. Establisned 1901. Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 8, Foi- ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L &8s DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our eorge E. Champlin is preparing to o 2 3 it. The law applying to this reads i 3 wagon in a street in Fall River. bring suit for damages asainst the |ge. s garden crops. Points under experiment ! | ' { The document recites that if within | Paweatuck Valley strect railvay for | Saensiocor <oniie oor ot e oon | Will be explained. Returning from. the | | orns bon 'FflmOIlS "Ollble Servlcé Garmenl - field, which is on the Waterbury and New Haven trolley line, cars run ev- ery twenty-six minutes in either direc- tion, requiring about forty-five min- utes to reach the rallroad station. wenty days of the filing of the re- cript, a certificate or certificates of witnesses, signed by them or by some one duly authorized to sign for them, shall be filed in this case with the flerk of this court for Newport €oun- injuries received at Watch Hill about three weeks ago Mr. Champlin, a teamster, was employed by Contractor Nardone, and was at work upon the public highway, when the accident oc- curred. A trolley car struck the be entirely unobscured, and the regis- tered number and letters thereon shall at all times be plainly legible.—Tor- rington Registel BIG SILK MILL Hurt a Bis | Mired, Ailing, Swollen, Smelly, Swezsy ’ on diamonds, loose or + mounted, ing. &y, such portion of the sume of $42 set | Champlin cart and was throw - MARRIED 62 YEARS. m"‘?;'l;:"' forth ns witmess fees In'the Cortificate | der. the whelis ot i e wat snd s e = ‘ . Feet, Corng, Callouses and Bunlons, Leading Woesterly Jeweln | filed July 2219108 or may ‘e covered | received serious injury to his back. | Flanned by Cheney Brothers at South |y, and Mrs. George Anderson of Wa- TIZ Cures Right Off ng ly Jewel by such hew certificate, or certificates, Manchester Plant. terbury Celebrate Anniversary. L - 2 will be allowed in the Tes < sion of such L Local Laconic taxation of defendant’s costs, and so Pehip or New Cherley Brothers of South Manches- George HEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS |iixciion of defencants costs, and so T mahip of New London |ier hes' just mmde known the plans | Aic =nd RS, Cecnye, Angersen ot MADE BY HAND. ered will be disallowed. e Y. for their new dressing mill, which they | go3" anniversary of their marriage at Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. S . have had under consideration for Some | gieir home Friday, wieh a reunion of :_ Whips and all Harness sz,m- car- Sadie Foley died suddenly from an Thomas E. Hickey of New London | time. The new mill is to have a front- their children and relatives. Although wtock. tory Made Harness |attack of heart disease, Wednesday | SPent Thursday in Wester age on Pine street of 100 feet and will | 35" years of age, Mr. Anderson is still in Fact Tl &t $13.00 and up. ey 3 N. H. SAUNDERS, Jamoved to 44 Weat Broad Strees extend 425 feet on Cooper Hill street. It is to be two stories high in ‘some parts three stories. When completed, which will not be for about a year, it will_be occupied by mew machinery and the machinery which is now locat- ed in their dressing miM on Forest street. The space made by the mov- ing of the dressing department, which has been too small for some time past, will be occupied by the spinning de- vartment. - This will make the spun silk mill that they are building. when completed, together with the spun silk i i R NEaR T east twice as large as any other spu 3 £ e N e burp and Alfred T. Anderson of Cleve. eveninz. She was twenty-five years of age ond emploved at the Clark thread mill. While on her work, with a girl companion, early Monday morning, she was taken sud- derly il when in Wilcox park_ She »as noticed by James Nelson of Wa- terbury and Letter Carrier Thomas Clancy and both went to her assist- ance. They summoned a cab and Miss Foley was taken to the home of Mrs. Edward Dollery in Tower street, where she boarded, and a physician was call- ed. Miss Foley’s home was in Pawtuck- et, and her mother was notified of the young_woman’s serious illness. When Mrs. Foley arrived her daughter was dead. The body was taken to Paw- tucket. spry and active, while his wife, ten vears younger, does more work than many a woman _half old. "They were married in England in 1848, the bride’s maiden name being Emma Rendell. A short time after their mar- riage they came to this country and took up a residence in Wisconsin. Lat- er they moved to New York agd then to Ohio. They also lived five years in Florida before coming to Waterbur: They have made several trips to their old_home. 1 | Providence sterly rel- John H. Carley of the Are department. visited W atives Wednesday. Louise and Mabel Fehmer have re- turned to Westerly N, BABIES! Beon they will be big boys ana R gt catch thetr smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, = Waesterly, R. Telephone $47. Iy234 Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes om a lengthy vis- it in Stoddard, Peacock Mr, and three Peacock’s Mrs. Joseph L. children are visiting father in Slatersville. Tower Robert Sawyer, a resident of was in street, died Wednesday. He his forty-ninth yea: at Miss Sadle Joseph's hospital. P Gaffney, a nurse ovidence, is visit- Conditions of Factory Life in Japan. New Police Matron. = . $ . Provider Japan never adopts anything in its 53 ok TS R fo Sour dovs. the e g Mgyl x Tha annusl suting whd clambaks of | = oo o Westerly. entirety. "Even 'some of the trana- | SRUTIIYS ; PUASSPORL, TR g S0 BT 00 S R Yeu will n L i < _ , planted religions have had to be mod- 4 . 4 jce (know you have a corn, bunion or cal. [x) the Westerly Medical society was held | (arl Neib Glen Mills, N. J ! been the matron at Bridgeport police 1l o - the Westarly Medical society was held | Carl Neibecker of Glen Milis. X. I. [fned to ‘sult the country. | Sometimes | bech the matron at Bridgeport police oF swealy. Wred ‘swollen acning W kil a clal display of these mevioa Westerly, R. 1. | was exciusive to members and invited | Het 3 Bonticton 1a Wesirie 27| this procegs Improves the idea of |years, was retired by the commission- (way th b b ke cera Y e are now making spe play f rivals of Lydia Pinkham, from Nor- |Tict J- Pendleton, in Westerl; fethod transplanted, and sometimes % |ers Friday night, after receiving the |[Rammer ft wieh your :5..’-7"1"22:' P 1 vi 1d N « . casional - - ce, Wl - . n v [no more pain P PI'S Tour Shoes and Hosi ek and Ner LRI GOSN | Charies Trovats of Westerly sailed | Gncea” the Britich Taetory svatem in | TePontpor Dr Krause and MeGovern |ae mots POt ST Tion sh your focy -arments, and believe every one of our cusfomer Iery field sports, but this Was counterbal- | ffom New York Thursday on steam- | spinning and weaving mills, it refect- | ment to take effect next Sunday-a: [DOSSWY that sound egod to youd| int d in i th Th 1al AB4 get = coupon on the Plano to be |anced by the additional indoor games, | SPD Teorraino, to vVisit his parents | ed—and, unhappily, still continues €0 | midnight. As trustees of the police T e il esl seein em. e many specia { Tiven away at e | Giise e nioeress. of o eiancn| M Tl reject, in spite of repeated appeals | find the commissioners placed her on o, Thoys"ms" ot "I Toe 'Sk TS will be intereste: g y sp! words as “Tll see you,” “I'll sta; 1 0 e emse—t the pension list. so that Mrs. w oty . PURTILL’S, o Son Nve beGer s and Cli takey twion Astier's index finger of his left | factory laws_and regulations which |Ioceive one-half her Balary on her ro- |ooros'mersitbon cafures make these garments a big Improvement t “ON THE BRIDGE.” seemed to be Importang/factors. as lacerated by contact with |&0 with it. With abundant Igbor at|tirement. It's an up-t 1238 - In gastronomics the doctors were for aw in the Cotirell plant on | fourpence or fivepence per day, with | The act of retirement was possibic |Hoover, Progress, e = . ” I d the time unlike the preachers, for they | Thursday. the bright eyves and nimble fingers of |ynder the reports of the two doctors. Just use TIZ. It's not like anything, ;yer “‘Old slyle ouse dresses. did not practice what they preached, | operatives willing to work for 12 hours | who stated that on account of age [elfe foT the purpese you ever heard of, 3 GEO. L. STILLMAN, |ut indulged to excess, and then ap- | Capt and Mrs. Arthur N. Nash and | @ 04y, and on Sundays, and without & | her mental faculties were diminished [Ite the only {:‘,;“f",: YRy mpdel seionn otk o B8 | plicd the remedy, which was less ex- | Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Harber leave | TUrmer to keep the machinery run- | Mrs. Dave Jack was appointed tem- (G, 4513 95, 08 RSRCRAS oF Craming| Hoseawel "Be"®® ©% | pensive to thexd than when adminis- | this (Friday) m N for Nortn | Ding ail night as well as all day, well.| yorary matron. and will begin het cause sore fest. wdors and other| 5 Westoriy, B L | iored fo the layman. Woodstock, N. IT. where they will | Might Manchester, New Ensland, and | duties Mondav mornink at 1 o'clock. jremedies mer he pores TIS| . Made “Princess” with Pocket 3 Carey ne “iargest| All the doctors of the town were |spend thei vacation weiks! || the textile districts of France, 'Ger- pir s cleans them cut and Xeeps them clean:| 3 DI ons or 2 mew and second hand earriages | there, bu: there was a detail that at. Joimny and Italy take notice of Japan's Will of Patrick Donaghue. = S L F LR R L S R and Two Reversible F Also a full line of harness | tended in relays P gy o g CITY CHILDREN competition. These views found ex- | T e e ronts prin The will of Patrlek Donaghue; which Hooks and Eyes i t harness. 2 e \t - | Woula not be un presuion: fn Fapn ¢ youts s, fu S sore feet, ~ There is nothing on earta The “Princess” design glve otected in emergen- | epat 4nd painting and automobile paint- | CECmr . - “jozsa | oy case Given Pleasures of Country Life by |sSpeeches of statesmen and in the writ- |has been admitted to probate at Hart- e [l ZBe. "Frinoeser destan. gives the N rtiok Minist ings in the newspaper press. ford by Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin . 95 cents per bo: » large snaps on the belt, as shown | TRt B0 OXCORUIONTTY edt and Mrs. Walter Mills of Worcester, who E9gmiol Smter. What is the situation in the manu- |gives his wife, Catherine Donaghue. You_ wdah. from’ Walte#| e, hoid the enlire garment in place. o oo g A g+ B I ; spm the life use of all his property. After La. b Bl nder this arraizement the, garment (GIUVCHIERCR o LR RO, OV with her husband is at the Watch Hill facturing districts of Japan today? The As in previous summers at Trinity > is adjusted to three different sizes. wear and soil. For Electrical Supplies| house, was a former teacher in West- | 0% [ PTevious summers at Trinity| guctories are still buzzing night and i Ay e Shi Caisiroction, see o al Coaras oMiss Stoushtom, -had | {he Rev. 4. P, Chapman. Is carrving | 927; thousands o€ viunk wide aie s * : P the “Wemarie Tts soiant|an the iine. of work which has bees | SonCting Tu thres yeees e e i ) ————— ((0) = {0 ) e A [ 5F 7 “WeRey nuitice, ‘32 ey | on (e fine of woric Iwnin nax been | S0 et many peas In a pod: (-) (=) (-) (-) Easy fo Put On Very Easy to Launder mnER'[ M. H]SCOX & CO.. | : ;:o: :n ;»Ymno o'.‘\(‘x war. Thls“msm— Of giving o children in need of jt:|and to work in the m{lllln‘ lorhlz ‘hours Another good feature is the sase : | tute was zed by William Wood- 2 < ey ' | rer dav one week and 12 hours pe= el rme be w 2 L Willj Fealc countey air atd pourishing. foot doubt the easiest and quick- | which this garment ma s Sx 62 Main St. Wasterly. | bridge, o resident of Stonington. and | [[“3" UM BF 204 Sowriehing [0k | night the next. There is over four ICA P B ooy oF wy. House Dreas made, | and ironed, 'Tho entire garment o 3 [ Site of the ‘presags sy, Mll. upon the | puv' Sucie Moi3 puv swid Aueeu :va | Umex ax much capital fnvested in 1o n“ On and off like a cont——no pulling over | out flat with no buttons or “fri 1 ¢ re hous Lol in Drenaration Tor Sheir ront ang | dustriss-enterpetves million yven in v the skirt. [ bother. An fmportant point, RAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET |, Mr. and afrs N called wpon 1 | el in_preparstion for fall and | {506 and 352 million yen in 1908); the " the heall ‘pcRtopplng .ont gE-tNE SIS 8 . rang4ll, one of the former puplls | S e - nun y v was @ the river: no aust; no ador: every- |of Mrs Milis and Mr. Crandall drove | | TVere are 13 girls there this sum- | TUmber of feelory operacives tion ag %::lh-nhme .dncé:n;m«,u’x kf:d‘s | the wsitors ahrnux the town, calling up- | 1°" Inen agex rapsing from 10 10! the amount of products are manufac- Pia and Sea Fovds In ihelr | On Several of Aren iy Cling up | 13vears. None of them is sick on| the amount of products are manufac. S D Now $3.50 B e 1ri vaia stnae wasr: | Miyrs then forty Srmts Mol crippied in_amy way. hut were taken | tured. The operatives_ over half of ummer Dresses Now $3.5 PRt G rous stivet 4. | Mrs. Mills referred to the great |from fomes awherg the conditions| g irles, are no doubt better cared for, Former Prices $5 to $10 Givg us a call augia [chanse in Westerly since the days | were unfavorable and where iiness!ana many millions show ~almost pi yuhen she taught on the hill. = Besides | Was practically ‘certain to develop if| 305 PO, fude for their _employes' - . B e e e o e e amicms o 2 ; Linen Suits Now $4.50 Dermatolosy, Shampoolas, {other brivate School of | heh ‘sraqe, | in time. They are umusually bright, | vlfare. There are cases of remark- o ent. Hair Dressing. e “schoops HEn BT il e pub | e that they are the ence who| ited. the mills of o concern that was Focmes Erices W8, 4N, 912 _MRS. M. I EELLS Drimary in Hikn Livect and he Senth | necd special oversight if thev are to| Organized in 1896, and which last De- | Ji} 2 e Drimary in Figh street ana the South | Bod Ee O ol | cember had over' 16,000 operatives on White rge Suits Now 9.5 wfessional Massenss, oty end Facial Massage | ©0Wn has an excellent high school, and | Mentally and spiritually into a nor< | the payroll In the mewer mills of this g graded schools in the convenient see. [mal, healthy womanhood. Most of | company the condition of the opera- Former Price $19.50 satisfactory. They logk Their dor- is, 1 | tives seems | well fed, Tosy ana happy. and their food Goods 2 specialty. Fine Violet Bt Matn st Westerly, R. L them came from the parish and tions of the town, and all under one day school of St. Paul's church, system, in charge of a superintendent We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. Linen Coats Now $3 of schools, and a school c i Haven, and the expense of »plying | mitories are clean, TERWISNG B & Peiectan by ths sople v - - o “hem with whatever was lacking in | from a Japamese poing of view, whole- F Pri o T —— the way of summer-outfits, of trans- | Some and _mm(‘;lent. g‘nfwod ;h::e ormer Price $5 | William H. Coates, who has been | Portation. and of the actual cost of | mills was situated near Tokyo and the MISS ROSE A partiaily paralyzed for twoy % | thetr 100a 1s borne by that church, other near Yokohama, but only a few Se: C N $5.50 SE AHERN Heor o REBUAE 25 B0 T B 5 of the operatives are drawn from these rge Coats Now $5.5 Who required the almost constant pres- P T T Meriden Plumbers Want Half Holiday. | localities, nearly all of them come committee Yeported progress in ar- ranging a programme for missionary Meriden Record. Candidates for Senator. Westerly, R. L. he ffanhaftan () () () () ) () . gace of an attendant, died Thursday Former Prices $10 to $15 J adies’ Hatter jime s b oS gy | e S, W ol D o (e ity Sawiees "5 asien: HE o1 ington He formerly resided in Sagi- |journeymen plumbers are anxiously | t¢rS of small agriculturists. H k' - . Mich and Was (0 Vere s trav. | AWARNE SnAniwes fom ihe Merifen |, ne,Ervices of these girls are con- inen Skirts Now $1.95 i 42 Righ St., Westerly eling salesman in the west. He Is | master plumbers in regard to a peti- | {racted for at prices varying from four- \| F B 2 H 1 DENTIST survived by two daughters. Minnie and | ton drakh up Sh ecks a0 1eking for |PeNce o sevenpence per day. They are STt e A% and W {Custom rindin ST — Helen of North Stonington. Saturday afternoons off with pay. The |furnished with lodging, medical treat- | DR. E. J. JONES ING CLOT... 3 < —— petition was presented to the master | Ment, faciliti > y . - 28 STORE— President Wiliiam L. Clarke presided | plumbers, but iis vet the cmyioves have |1aundry work, and with books from a o g fford the b hoi | TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS - . R G. Bii &G 3 the session of the board of mana- | fecelved no ans The request stat- [common Hbrary,while fhe réntaise: hes Early selections afford the best choice. ‘at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Suife 46, Shannon Building of the Seventh-day Baptist Mis- |ed that it was the desire of Jour- |receive some instruction. They ar i i 2 g N liven (40., sionary society, held in’ Westerly. The | neymen that the mew working o inip|Provided with amusements, sueb as The quantities are limited and will not last 4. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. | 4 7 ©On the Bridgs. - |members present were William L. [effect the first Saturday in August,|dancing and theatrical entertainments, long, as the vclues are unquestionably the Telephone. deciéd | ‘Phone. DENy. o SRAL BHCAE AMENCE Garke L. I'. Randolph, George H. U | which will be this Saturds | e e bast Sver offersd. e We give B&H Green Tra Btas er, Alex enyon, E. B. Saunders, | It is said that sc molications | are given a holiday and are allowed tc grea . . s B O ding 2% { William L. ‘Burdick, Ira B. Crandall, | will arise unless the request is grant. |%o outside. They must, however, pay pi NEW STOCK OI IVE Ol John H. Austin. G. B. Campbell, Erlo |ed, it being freely rumored that the|for their food, which costs them three " E. Sutton, A. S Babcock and Clayton | journeymen will o out on strike if|sen (thrée farthings) a meal or 2 1-4d. » R T owent prices, Good Lenk the ‘LA PURA ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang-{A. Burdick. The quarterly reports of | they are not given their half holiday. |per day. In Japan it would be impos- Aiteraiions at Cost. No Ixchanmges. [ ot P o B L P BT 4 Block, 68 High street, on ar|the treasurer and corresponding sec- | Several vears ago the journeymen |sible to keep these voung girls and them. brand: imported : Jan 1st 1510. Great removalfretary wcre received and ordered re- |and the masters had quite a tilt over a| women in families and boarding hous- | @) THE REMNANT STORE, of Olive Ofl. Just 1 now going on. coded. The report of the treasurer [demand made by the former for a raise|es, and therefore it is useless to tadk 170 Weat Main St. OTTO FERRY = = was eferred to the auditors. in wazi Serious trouble was averted |of the evils of the industrial com- JOHN BLOOM, Prop. A Mechanics Cloflllllg Co. George H. Utter of the programme |by the surrender of the emplovers.— | pounds. Next to Fire Statlon. mar26d No. 336 Franklin Street. decl! hour in the general £ C: ivi e It is proposed that. the miseionary oo Their Statercom Robbed, 1lt 18 understood that Representative glety have two Balf-days at the con- | Mr. and Mrs, Albert A. May returned D N oy e T : { ° Cit Pharma rence, 1o B8 devoted to repartsiaf |Irom Boston Tuesday evening. ME |ine: Seventh -aiaist e is sirepres | 121=1285 Main Street | 3 A tative from Granby at this time and | on her' Tetumn from New Branewich, | Siiative from Granky st this time aud | - TRY OUR . e . He 2 2 ¢ ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE e morning to appé. before. the seany |is-out as a Bulkeley man and as such The:Loaiew IS (e Eop i Gontactiyut dometod oxsiuvively gainst William Walker. a well known | Granne® & 3 1 - 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. I erook, who had robbed their. stateroom | Ghume” of Windaee is o candidate. Tor o O O ———10 Ol' n a Ol' "3 sl ave found a tried and fested cure for Rhew | 0T the steamer Calvin Austin when on | o Game position, and he is. just as St oL Fmedy that il Seebten e | ana Mrs. Mav wii prababs | Srongly a McLean man. He will have DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE B L hivet vetors to Hoet o fall to | the support of his brother, County . g NTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER Bee new samples of Fall sna | EOWiS backio flesh % is impossible, | have to return to Boston in the fall to | o 1D S GUARA! b4 o Commissioner Bailey, and of the towns ] m:'.r“n:;.m. Custom Made Sufts ,h:,n*':g,‘_"‘;,'““’d,m“’( 1o Jafs @ 'pemes of | appear nganst the man, w ho from the|of Simsburv and Canton unless the 0 OF ELM TREES ATTENTION! |} G!VEN THE PUBLIC. ST, pmiiikiny. SoRny itk &, Comist fo, e G472 [ o mound over for trial Meriden fec, | [per, SHould, present @ candidate in| Having noticed an-editorial In fast | pretences will contract for the spraying | T - v : No. 4 Main St. Westerly. which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made | ord. R e e enident. of ‘the | Wednesday's Bulletin calling’ attention | of your trees at a small cost. Be care- pflcla unii |‘|gl Cleaning. Pressing and Repalring. | B Derfes ole. e o S Canton Trust company, or Emerson R.|to fhe state of the elm trees in and | ful whom you contract vour work to. ) e many cases of Rheumatism: but now. st last, 1mi: Speared 700 Pound Porpoise. Lewls, _the youns - Jasyes. = Mither |srovnd Nurwich, I fulew {his cpostuni. | Coutront them with the question if A Full Set of Teeth formly cures all curable cases of this heretofors | (apt Frank R. Stevens of the Mabel | WOUld make a very succesful senator, |1¥ 1o bring the following to e ey _sre wiliihg gt st 5.00 ‘The Washington Trust Co., | = 1 Qe like graaular | CPL Frank B. Stevens of the Mabel | yi'Cage beinw tof The Bulietin's readers trees in healthy green condition a $5. ngte +s | yastes found in Rbewmatic Blood. seom todissoivs (I Stevens of Roway peared a | Mr (o8 N N rained as a lawyer but | No one need tell you that the beau- | summer. LR S« iy el D WESTERLY, R L 40 pais gway under the action of this remedy as | monster porpoise Monday and. best of | NI (457 Was trained ag 2 1awyer DUt |yicul’ elm trees in Comnecticut are| Good things cannot be bought for a Capita? ! n.. $200,000 e T 'mmm”"“""‘ . (21l succeeded in getting it aboard the | ¢ 8 CC B eT B e 18 an ex- | doomed. Looking around you in the | penny and good work cannot be done never before made for less tha | Burplus $200,000 | freely pass ‘eystem. and the cause of ;‘,{32;’,’,'{;:‘1"0‘3’"’;‘»,fl_“‘fl,‘b;""[«'- he has | L0 entative of the legislature. Mr, |tops of the elms not already dead, you | for a mere pittance. If your work is $10.00. Equal to any $15.00 set 3 great ability and thoroughly honest|limbs, the number of which increases el R : | DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentist = Pays Interest on Depesits. Good service—Considerats attention are guaranteed the patrons of thls in- ‘stitation. Cars to rent; storing of cars; coms ENT MALRICE W. FLYNN, Mwuhal;:-tr pod nua:::: has ever speardd, was still alive when pulled on the craft by tackle and was alive all the evening on the deck of the steamer at her dock in Rowayton, where hundreds of peopls the dredging Waterbury May Burn Its Own Garbage hucklcherry pie. and plece te Journal. CASTORIA and is one of the best orators in Con- necticut.—Bristol Press. Going On Vacation. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Sheldon, Sims- Noank and in cruising on the waters of does not like the many letters that Mayor Thayer of Norwich has been sending to members of the committee and to would-be candidates for the leg - tion that Mayor Thayer does.—Bristol Prasa. from year to year till the tree, being sapped of all vitality, finally fails to send forth any more ' leaves in the spring, and 80 or 100 years of tree growth has passed to the choppers’ inspacted it. It is estimated that the pr R { is ev. a xe, and the cost of cutting a Jarge FILLING, 1 30 ik be. wyEakat, Rheumtlc my % weihe 100 Doty o e e T noT 1'% | elm’ tree and clearing it away would | The undersigned is in the spraying FIN Ano > 22 g pay for many years of spraying that | business, has large power spray ma- KING DEN I Al PARI ORS s same tree and keeping it in green and repair department. Full line of Long Island sound. The pastor will 4 | Wy o nov2sa After a lons discussion at its regular | preach Sunday morning In'the M. E.|healthy “condition. Now what would |poles ‘use the boxt chemicais on the (Lo 5y cKsON, Manager. Frankiin Square - monthly meeting Monday the Water- | church and will make a special address | the city of Norwich look like without [ market, and guarantees a/ s o bury board of public health voted to|to the children. The first Sunday in |its many beautiful trees? It could |Investigate my work for the last two o e e ere m n Werl hold o special meeting soon o con. | August the pulpit of this church will be |hardly be called the Pearl of New |Seasons in Danielson and surrounding . Two seven-room cottages, situated In sider the erection of a new garbage | occupiad in the morning by Sanford H. | Bngland. villages. Our work will speak for i t parts of the compact 't of crematory, the present one being un- | Lee, who will present the needs of Tus- | Spraying trees, if done in_a thor- |Self. We can't afford to do poor work. , B. 1. each hai o Toat satisfactorv. 1If this plan goes through | kegee university. ‘In the evening and | ough,s painstaking way, with the right | We are here to stay and look after the e Bt ea y aburan at RORERT DRYSDALS, & G and the board of finance srants the ap- | all Sunday evenings in August the | chemicals and enough of it will kill | welifare of the trees in_this section. ces it a purchaser de- | prumber, Steam 2 propriation, the city will do its own |service will be conductad by @ layman. | every leaf-eating insect or slug in the | Réputation and Results count for ev- havin, cat, electr! i and Gas Fitter and | crematory work and there will be no | -—Bristol Press. trees. That is an established fact |erything. We have both and mean to modern plambing. Inspectl " .mn‘;::: el & more contracts. Now, the question is to get a reliable | hold it. ' It you are inferested in_the erly, an; n 3 ree s nonme too 3 . Oy Sieai Mitate OK. Wanwinnet Ave. Watch HUL R 5 SE e Not With Thayer. firsn ¥ mpemy. poup (reok SLS SME gtloe | sving of your tress it Is noe ‘oo (FT Westerly, R. L augldd The P, t 1 Laurence Fagan, state central com- |and do the work so w t he can Bive 3 gampans ' X jEseamaunt. ebue. mittecman from the Seventh district, | practically, guarantee your trees free |spring’s work, and we wlill call and o our shame we Mt that th attended the me=ting of the democratic |of bugs, and green and luxurious all | make you a price on guarantecd work. are times wh party solidarity athre oo ottt et 5 Niw. 1) season, Are sou :mln; to pay a rln 3 hdul ||7fl:lhle rm..:d time ‘-’:'n:.;r»‘_u‘:: not seem so paramonnt te <a o o o 4 rice for just such reliable ? 1t | dead, unsightly wo of yo Thursday. He s one of the men who | pries 3 taple worl Taes. W Ave working' &t that now: dangerous work and laborious in the extreme, und labor of that kind has to be paid for pretty well. Bur what gre a few dollars out of your pleasures to save your beautiful trees. which are " Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- Children CI‘Y islature. He thinks that they lack the W. J. SCHOONMAN, spond with me. = dignity that should be a part of besides the tothe eve of so - -~ 2 FOR FLETCHER’S ofthe standing and holding the posi- |much consequence and comfort in the | Commercial Sprayer and Caretaker of summer? There ino such thing as ELM TREE BEE- ITLE. | chine: fited, and you have thrown away the | money spent on tnem. It ou wet | proper returns for your money spent, your trees will be just as if there was many years In Norwich, is a member of this_association, and s per tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. If your old pat loose or broken he will make it as g0od as new at very swmall The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC experienced men at the spray and a postal or telephone call will bring us on the apot to do your work. No ftree too large or too high. Trees. Dantelson, Cont. "Phorte 52-4.