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‘Waere to Buy in Westerly INPUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in ita management. Established 1901 Harold L. Wells. O. D.. Optometrist. Defeutive vision eorrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Fot- ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. L 8, IAMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamends, looss or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS Whips and all Har: Sapoit an nese Surplies car- #led in stock. Factory Made Harm ia"stock at $i3.00 and up. o N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. ‘BABIES! Boon they will be big bo, and their baby faces will be only & memery. Bring the bables and I wil catch _thetr smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, Waesterly, R. I Teiephone 347. 1v23a Hart Schatfner & Marx Clothes ARE SORD BY L B. CRANDALL C0., novzoa Westerly, e By Your Shoes and Hosiery 84 get & coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL'’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” iy23a ana girls R L GE®. L. Proprister of th Stillman Carrisge Cen Coggawell 8 Westeriy, R. L Carr: " 3 the largest sioek of mew and secon: Byt hand carriagen a tull line of harness and painting and automol s Carriage repaire o Zhat 1, For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main St. Westerly. LAWTON’S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust: no odor: every- thing wholegome and clean. All kinds ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their meason. Market 171 Main Street. West- erly. foot of Cross street Tel 343. Give us a call augled Manicurin, Dermatoloxy, Shampool: 1 Burmeon Chiropodist. Scalp Treats " ent, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLS Professional Masseuss, Eedy and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet 54 Main St., Westerly, R. L ir2sa Telephone 430. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT.. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. \| We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. We are moving to the:Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 High strest, on or t Jan. 1st. 1910. Great removal ale now going om. Mechanics Clothing Co, Westerly, R. I. decisa City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 26 Canal St.. Westerly.R. L syzsa See my new sam: of Fan Winter Woolens. Custom Made Safts $13.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Malm St.. Westerly. g-flnz. Aressing and Repairing. The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L Surplus $200,000 Zxecutes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attentlom are guaranteed the patrons of this ine stitution. ——— . SMITH'S GARAGE 230 Maln St., Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars; coms plete repair department. Full line of supplies. Tel. 530. novasa Capital TFOR SALE. ven-room’ cottages, situated In ¢ierent parts of the compact pert of esterly, R. L. each having, 60 foot strest ffont, and both having vacant land adjoining that can be secured at reasonable prices i a purchaser de: sires. th baving = heat electric Jights, modern plumbing. Inspection invited Frank W. Coy Real Estat febida enterly, Two Co. R L IAURIG& Ww. FL -1 *l-’ Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- s, with me. - Westerly, Herman W. Dock, who with his fam- ily occpies the Hannah B. W. homestead in High street, chased about six acres of from the Stanton S. Thompson property. fronting on the Watch Hill road and extending to the Pawcatuck river, with the Mastuxet pond on the north of the property. The greater portion of the purchase by Mr. Doc on the water front and side, and his arivewa from the Watch Hill road is thirt feet in svidth. The land is directl across - tha pond from the Kathleen Anderson estate, and, like the latter property, o&temds out into e rive making it an ideal dwelimg site_espe cially adapted for a summer hcme. The Anderson and newly acquired Dock properties are at either side of the mouth of Mastuxet cov: where it enters the Pawcatuck river, and far enough away from Watey Hill to pepmit comfortable exclusiven . Mz texet brook, which empties direct into ihe pond, is near the Pleasant junction of the street railw. and the body of water broadens out a es the river, and therefore tha Ander- son and Dock promontories are quite wide apart. It is Mr. Dock’s intention to erect a mansion on acquired proper. ty and to improve and beautify every inch of his large estate, with the ex- pectation of occupying the p early next season. Plans for dence are being prepared by Archit James Sweeney of New Lonion. Mr. Dock is the inventor and pateniee of the Dock gas engine: s pur Hope Joslin, daughter of William F.| Joslin, who died suddenly on Monday, and whose funeral will taken place Thursday. was taken suddenly and ricusly ill Wednesday morning with abdomi suble and sent to the Rhode Iaand hospital in ircvidence for special treatmant. Miss Joslin i 13 years of age and evare shoc cadsed by the death of h probably culminated in the tion of the present trouble agg Rev. George Adams, carrying Bible, hymnal and psalm book, and singing “I Am Coming, Lord, I Am ( 'S as he was escorted to a pe tion in Providence Tuesday, at 1 much attention. He is a colored acher had recently arrived from and was arrested Sheriff John R. Wi toa county. Rev. M. with arson in setting fire to a hou North Kingston owned by Jos2nh Rob- inson. On the f pesjury in connection with AMS CdSe Allen Waters of dence was taken into custods th taken to Kingston ja cox pending heari Rev. George Adam: Westeriy, as he kept himseif lin ght when he was here three years ago as elder of the C of God and Saints of C . Tab, No. 2, located in_ Main reet. Adams refused to discuss the e : contented himself by sa I'm th man thay want t fear the prison bars, as the good Lorc will be with those who have Him.” Mr. Adame has been pastor of church in Maryland for over two year: and as he was expected to return tc Providence, where hz had been once stationed, Sheriff W ox lodged a r mnt for the arrest of Adams on arson charze. The warrant was April 1, s Mr. Ada WAS eX] atout that time, but the cler failed to show up until Tu>sd: was promptly arrested. The pr at once began singing hymns and structed the officer e W should live in order to obtain tion. raque of W in_the about Dr. Harry M. Lee, medical examiner for New London county, who contem plated holding an autopsy on the boy of David Helm, found unconscious a deep cut in his head beside the r road track in Westerly Monday who died in the Memorial hospital, M oW London, Tuesday, has concluled that there was no oc on_for an autopsy The New London doctor suspected foul play on account of the wo near the top of the head and where the ekull was fractured. \fter ful consideration Dr. Lee conc that death was due to accid:n than by foul play. The body wardsd to Wester Tue w for Dburial. A writ has been served by Deputy Sheriff Frederic T. Mitchell in the =it of George Champlin agairst the Pawcatuc lley Str railw. Mr. in was injured by beiag thrown cart, wh was struck by a trolley car at Watch Hill Juiy suliting in a fracturz of the pelvis permanent injury. The suit s brc for $30.000. The wrgit is return Aug. to the superior ourt Washington county and w T ably tried at the Septemb Champlin is now in the We pital. for prob Mr. hos- rm Local Laconics. Miss Edith Rathbun le rning for the Willim. me Comfort Powder is no more like Talcum Powders than cream is like skimmed milk E. S. SYKES isfarmore healthy for theskin and is a healing wonder for Itching, Chafing, Scalding, Suvburn, Nettle Rash, Burns, Pimples, Wourds, After Shav- ing, Tender Feet, Offensive Body Odors, and Bed Sores. @ Look for the name E. S. SYKES on Where 1o Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & €O, ber, Stenm and Gas Fitter and Dealer 1 muf’:“etuflxnd Builder, yiee WHAT 1S INTERESTING WESTERLY. 3 \ Eerman W. Dock Euys Site for Mansion—Sudden HI- ness of Hope Joslin—Rev. George Adams Arrested on Charge of Arson—No Autopsy Necessary in Helm Cas:—$39,000 Suit Against Railway. Brown | side | just | ch- | mises | ot | father| - fon, as it whitens and beautifies, is safe, harmless- and does not grow bair. No woman who values her pearance and who wants a smooth clear skin should let a day go by without trying. it for the face, neck, arms and hands. Get it for 25c. at any A. D. S. sround. where she will be the guest of Mrs. J. Elmer Newbury. | Oscar H. Teffit spenj Wednesday in orwich . | The Thira district court convenes | Friday in Wester)y. nd_ concert gn Wilcox park _this | irsday) evening. | The Westerly club will have a picnic rightman’s pond next Sundas. Reardon and family of An- are visiting relatives in niel ton, Ala., at the Pleasant View house nging for a dance = for this The proposed rest or summer houses Wilcox park will not te placed his scason. : . 205 Main St. Miss Alice Blanchard of Boston is| Smith, the Brugman, 205 Pitcher & Service, 253 Central Ave. Clarke 5 Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. guest of Mrs. Herbert in Grove avenue veral from Westerly were in New _cndon Wednesday to see the parade of fifers and drummers. company have been award- the contract for_ improveicenis in state armory in Westerly. double truck cars of ihe side t type, for use on the Ashaway and Westarly trolley road, arrived Wed- ordered by Town Health Officer Finch Tuesday. Bridgeport.—Mrs. Maria L. Swan of 400 John street celebrated her $90th birthday Monday. Meriden.—At a regular meeting of* the G. A. R. held Tuesday evening the coming trip to Atlantic City was dis- cussed. It was decided to ignora the recent decision concerning the placing of the statue of General Lee in Statu- ary hall at the eapitol in Washington. present has been the mest suc- 1son at Weekapaug since its recognition as a summer r2sri, and the same can be said of Watch Hill | and Pieasant View. | JMr. and Mrs. Frank J. Andrews of | Brigtol.—Franklin Ball, former senior Providence arrived in Westerly Wed- | jce commander of the stat> depart- esday to be present at the birth- ent G. A. R., is gradually improving. ay anniversary of Mr. Andr:ws’ moth-J e has sufficiently recovered from two jper - W. Andrews. )| shocks of paralysis so he has been | boy in an epileptic fit was|{moved to the home of Mrs. Eila Mc- | oxciting incident of Dixon square |Gregor, his nurse. Mrs. Ball accom- dnesday. The unfortunate lad has |panied him. en in the streets each raorning of —_ e | the present week and should net be tted to leave home unaccompa- MYSTIC e = Funerals of Mrs. Thomas Brown, Charles Mallory, James Dahill—Sun- ? STHIHELON day Sehool PienioCamping Party. Dual Birthday Celebration — Library e R S Association_Elects Officers—Frater-| . MIS: Baeh Palmen Brown. Thmas Brown, -died at her home in West Mystic on Monday, after a long iylness. Mrs. Brown was born in Ston- ington, March 29, 1832, the daughter nal Societies Take Actiom on G. A. | Slade’s Death. r afternoon Miss Margaret Master- John Roadhousq|of Jonathan and Betsey Taylor. She ated their second anniversary of |has been a resident ,of this village ir birth at the home of their grand- | many vears. She is Survived by one ther on Trumbnull street. daughter, Mrs, Thomas Lee of Noank, Mrs. Elizabeth Randall and daughter | and two sons, Alphonso’ Brown of West of Plainfield, N. J.. are guests of Mrs. | Mystic and Ulman Brown of Noanl Bradley at Belle Vista The funeral was held Wednesda. Lamphere and Miss Lamphere [ morning at 10.30 o'clock, and was of Providence are guests of Mr. and |jargely attended, Rev. A. C. Jones of- Mrs. Jerome Anderson. ficiating. Burial took place in Lower Mrs. Hahn spent Wednesday at|Mystic cemetery. Watch H In her absence from the| ' library Miss Ella Merritt acted as li- Charl Mailory. rian B. M. Sisson of r here Wednesda Henry Ames of F ler in n The funeral of Charles Mallory, who died Sunday at the home of his moth- er, Mrs. Lillian Mallory, was held on Wednesday afternoon ’at 3 o'clock, many attending. Rev. Byron Ulric Hat- Hartford was a call- ston was a recent Andrews of Brooklyn. Y., | field of Newberg, N. Y, officiated. He pent a portion of the week with rela- | was agsisted by A. E.sarnshaw, pas- ives here R tor of the Congregational church. The 5t mpson-waf. Frofiteuce body was laid at rest in the Mallory vacation” here with his sarents. Steam vacht Eireba, owned by Har- v Darlington, took a party out from ere Wednesday. She will return Fri- plot in Elm Grove cemetery, the bear- ers being Dr. J. L. Harrington of New London, Dr. U. S. Smith, Eugene B. Seamans and George S. Edgcombe. There were many beautiful floral trib— utes, among them a choice form sent by the Broadway and Mystic High School Alumni association. On August Outings. Miss Sarsh Stewart, Florence Collis, Officers of Library Association. [ following officers of the Ston- free library were elected at a eld'this weel in the library: . Chesebro: vice presi- T ngton R. Palmer; treasurer, C. B.|Mary Ledweidge and Elsie Buyer left ary, K. Hahn; trus-|\Wednesday for the Willimantic camp e officers of the association and | ground to spend a week. ndleton, Dr. Charles Bray- Mrs. James Lamb, Misses Catherine gcne Edwards, Mrs. Henry R.|Hogan, Grace Lamb, Julia Brannigan, Palmer. Miss Louise Trumbull; house | B¢hel McKone, Mrs. Thomas Hickson Miss Louise Trumbu'l, Miss comm and Raymond Lamb of Providence are Gertrude Palmer, Miss Anna Cutler, | gnongine o week at Camp Ruff House Mrs. ason, Miss Barbara Mul- iy % % - at Nanyaug. er, Mrs. Hahn, Mi Ella Mer- i ’” itf, Miss n Brayton: book com- Picnic on River Bank. ttee. Mrs. Henry R. Palmer, Miss E.| The members of the Baptist Sunday school at Old Mystic are enjoying their annual pic: today (Wednesday) on the river bank near John R. Babcock's. A chowder was served at noon. In the afterneon a ball game took place, in which all took part. Burial in Eim Grove. The funeral of James, the 10 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dahill, who died in Groton on Monday, was Miss Laura Wood, Mrs. C. Lizzie Trumbuil. Ringland of Norwich, with a friends in his powver boat caller here Wedrnesday. To Attend G. A. Slade’s Funeral. meeting of the several or- lich G. A. Slade belonged was Several . will send|p.g Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cfock to attend his funeral today | 2l WSReRdey RTINS S L G Mr cwport and many|,.ng oMrs. Joseph Becleston. Burial Lha el took place in Elm Grove cemetery. Briefs and Personals. Stonington lodge, No. 26, I O. O. F., Miss Annie Hallam returned to|met Wednesday evening. Arrangements Towett: Cits W oRncalas were commenced for a picnic. After O aoin Milner of Mostup was a caller | Pusiness a social session was enjoyed. ek Village Jottings. tephifi, Monher: of < Instierk and Mrs. Walter Patterson of ary. J. Brown of Kingston | yewiston, Me., are guests of Mr. and this week of Mrs. H. B.|irs Hugh Barr. . Mrs. William Kinney is visiting Hope and Constance Haley | ¢ jongg in Richmond. Va. returned this (Thursday) morning{ "miss Helen Perry has returned from visiting in_the- berough. ¥ X Miss Esephine Chute has returned T I e O oston is the |from a three months' stay in Ledyard. susst of Trieduis here- for thesrekt Albert Duhaime spent Wednesday the montt A v " with Providence friends. § $ - abha dis ol Tt Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter and s I e e T | A Bdrpenter orsBwlonwon, N. % John Gallant 2 g are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ‘Wheeler. F. Wilbur of Brooklyn. N. X, est of his parents here. 5| " Bdward Brooks is spending a week with friends in Burnside, Ct. lings Burtch, left town Tuesday i for New York, Having spent his va- | Mrs. Merril E. Brown of New Haven cation is the guest of her sister, Miss Rose Miss Nora Tucker, who has been | Avery. - 3 staying at th- Wamphassett inn, left | Mr. and Mrs. L. Clift and family left Wednesday for New York. Miss Tucker | Wednesday for a visit in Norwich. is making a trip from Boston ¢, New | Mrs. Marv Church of Montville is sy trolley. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Amos William Gaston and Miss Mary Gas- | Hancox. - 5 ton of Newark, N. J., are at the Wam- | Mrs. W. A. Brooks of Westfield, N. phassett in 3., is visiting Miss Cora S. Partridge. Charles Tingley of Norwich was the E. D. Sweet, who has been ti guest Wednesday of his father, G. W. guest of Mrs. Griffin, returned to Prov- rs idence Wadnesday. Tingley. The only son of Henry Panlmann of | 'Mr. and Mrs. George Miner and son Railroad avenue. who has been seri- | of Providence are guests of Mr. Min- ously ill with peritonitis, er's parents, Rev. and Mrs. George H. Miner. Miss Pearl Quimbey of Norwich is the guest of Rr. and Mrs. Ray Miller. s improving BRIEF STATE NEWS Bethel.—Rev. Henry Macbeth and his family have vacated the oll St.| Thomas' ractory,and moved to the new one, the house adjoining. Nerwalk.—As the result of a slight scrateh on the rfght palm, received re- centiy while playi baseball, James Marshall of Broad River has a bad at- tack of blood poisoning. Sulphur Water * Baths which can be quickly, conven- iently and cheaply made with warm water and Glenn’s .—At the Murray br 1,200,000 brick wefe turnsd This is the/ recorc production at the Mu 3 s equally the brick yards vara out for one ay yard. Tushing at all of M been broken for six new agazines for tha Ent . sign Bickf mpa on_ property Sul h S‘)a recently purchased from H. W. Wood- ur ford. 'The new factory building is p p nearly completed. Excellent also for skin diseases Thompsonville.—The first case ported of infantile paralysis in town has resulted fatally. Jadwiga Ram- palo, agad 3, died of the discase Mon- day night, and a private burial was re- | Fishing - Luckie and Samson Bulletin Building Summer Prices for / DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK GIVEN THE PUBLIC. DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentistry many years in Norwich, is a member of this association, and superin- tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. loose or broken he will make it as good as naw at very small cost. The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- TION AND FILLING. KING DENTAL PARLORS, DR. JACKSON, Manager. TABLE TALK: “One more slice, Mamma—I want to 1ok like the Ceresota. Boy.” BLUES ARE RUNNING Steel Rod, worth $1.25, - - - $1.00 Fine line of Hooks, Artificial Baits, Cork Fioats, Lines, Bait Pails, Etc. THE HOUSEHOLD, - NOTICE On and ‘after this date, August Ist, 1910, the use of hose for 'garden, lawn or street sprinkling is prohibited until further notice. The condition at Fairview Reser- voir at this time makes this action necessary. © Any person violating this order will be deprived of the use of city water, 7 Per order ‘BOARD OW WATER COMMiSSIONERS aug2d Now Is Your Chance to obtain the biggest bargains Tackle - = = = - $1.50 ever offered in Furniture, for we Slaughtering The Prices. Take advantage of this 74 Franklin Street oppor- tunity now before it is too late Every article in Furniture has received tho and me attention, you can furnigh your home fresh for the Fall at a surprisingly low price. —REMEMBER THE PI SCEWARTZ BROS. 9-1,1 Water Streot gdd ACE Dental Work AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER Special until Aug. 15 Telepkone, av MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist WATCH THE HEADS of the hatless women. Healthy, glossy, becoming, well-groomed hair beautifies even the ugly woman, doesn't 1t? Cheap, ten-cent-store hair would make Venus common looking. If you would tractive, put yourself in Miss She will be in Norwich A Full Set of Teeth $5.00 New Natural never before made for less than $10.00. Equal to any $15.00 set made elsewhere. h the Gum, If your old p'ate is all this week NORWICH—Wauregan House, NEW YORK—310 West 111th St, Telephone 704. augsd Franklin Squar HAIR BRUSH SALE! The other day our buyer was in New York, and among other things ‘he bought were a lot of BRUSHES, direct from the we have placed in our window and will prices. They are divided into several jots, glving you your choice from Great Bargains In LETTER PAPER 10 and 15¢ a pound Envelopes importer. These Brushes give you tha benefit of the Jow these at the very low prices named below. the 10c quality for 5c ODDS AND END LOT, choice 19¢ LOT No. 1440 E o0 These BPushes sell ordmarily for 25c¢ | Regular $1.00 Brush Sale price 87¢ S o sel or 1 CRANSTON’S i LOT No. 700 % | Regular 50c Brush Sale price 38¢ LOT No. 300 [ Regular 50c Brush Sale price 23c | LOT No. 760 | Regular 75¢ Brush Sale price 48c LOT No. 1200 | LOT No. 800 Regular $1.00 Brush Sale price 78 | Regular 75c Brush Sale price 58c It's pretty near the time for the children to go away to school. This is a good time to fit them out. The Lee & NORWIC Osgood Co., H, CONN. What and Where Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Cona. Telephone. decl4a E great Bargains this week The STORE ha only? Old Darling Whiskey, “linton Whiskey, full ker Jack Whiskey full quart quart full quart 1o Buy In Norwich T T Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey 750 guaranteed as pure. Regular price $i. DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket street en- trance. 'Phone. - Claret Wine 750 1 gallon California Geo. Greenberger, NEW STOCK of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods. Lin- ens, all at lowest prices. Good length, for suits and skirts. Call and see them. THE REMNANT STORE, 178 West Main St. JOHN BLOOM., Prop. Next to Fire Station. mar26d 47 Franklin Street, Telephone 812/ FOR CASH OLIVE OIL “LA PURA" brand; imported. The finest quality of Olive Oil. Just received. OTTO FERRY, No. 336 Franklin Street. Who Is Looking For the : Following Vehicles? Demoorats, Top and Open Business Wagons, Top and Open Concords. If .alues received is considered, get our prices. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., marlsdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. AMERICAN HOUSE, Parrell & Sanderson: Propa. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, eta. Livery comnected '/ SEBETUCKKT STREET. WHEN you want to put your busi- sese before the public. there is no me- dium better ti through the advertis- ing columns of Bulleti»- WE HAVE A NICE LOT OF "Nice Fish Makes good Summer food. / SALMON, SARDINES, SHRIMP, LOBSTER, HERRING, CLAMS, COD, ETC. PEOPLE’S MARKET, |vut pressed fn o manner that deserves ¥ | the small amount of cash you pay for 6 Franklin St. the work Is every garment or other article you entrust to e for the pur- ! jy20a JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop, | pose, Cleaning and pressing is our - business, bhut we do our work In such a thorough way as to ave almost an JOSEPH BRADFORD, exclusive business, Send us your work and riote how ft luoks aflerwards slight expense, (ang’s -lfy?W orks, oct1cs | Telephone. 157 Frankin S1, Book Binder. Elank Books Niade and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 263 augdd WHEN you want to put your busi- 4 ess before the public, there is no m. THERE is no aqvertisin wen i Eastern Connecticut equal to Bul~ me tter than through the advertis e pater e o the letin for business ree