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’ to Buy estefly l Westerly Branch. .. Three Million Dollars Three Million Dollara Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Rdberal, courteous and efiicient in ita ‘management. Extablished 1901 Hareld L. Wells. O. D. Optometeist. Detestive viston corrected by the prop- @r adjustment of lenses. Room 3, Pol- ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L DIAMONDS Tt win ou well to our prices on Sidmends. logse before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewslr AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work ps and all Harne: k. &t 3i8.00 and up. H. SAUNDERS, Jampved to 44 West Broad Streee. BABIES! Scon they will be big b @nd their baby faces w! Bring the bables and I will eatch thetr smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, ‘Telephone 347. Our Spectalty. s3_Sugplies car- ‘Made Harness Westerly, R. L ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANDALL Co., Buy Tour Shoes and Hosiery Ang get = coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL'S, “ON THE BRIDGE" . L. biiofor of the" Egswell Bt Westerly, R. L band Ano.mlc-u::om and painting and automel For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., 62 Main St. Westerly. of new and secor LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET aB 4de river: no dust: no ode: _wholesome and clean. All kinds Fish and Sea Foo Market 171 Maln Str. E foot of Cross etreet. Tel @ve ws & call rmzel:ns.e.!lnnmgt. ir Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS Dptassional Massouss, lndy znd Goods a specialty. Westerly, R. L MISS ROSE AHERN d adies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT. 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 street, on or wbout Jan. ist 1910. sale now going on. Mechanics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. I City i;;larrhacy ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for “Your Car. 6 Canal St. Westerly R. 1 mples of Fall Custom Made Sy No. 4 Main St.. Westerly. ing and Repalring. i Qleaning. i're: irasa Washington Trust Co., | WESTERLY. mre guaranteed the patrons of this in=- EMITH'S GARAGE 230 Main S to rent: storing of ca: repair department. Ful lles. Tel 350. TOR SALE. ven-room cottages, situated in t parts of the com| each having ining that can be sccured le prices If a purchaser a modern plumbing. Frask W. Coy Real Estate Co. ; . N, ufacturer arnd Buildes, RICE W ShsMWetay R Judge Thomas J. Peabody, who has been personally donducting the agita- tion in favor of cutting down Cookey Hill, will not be present at the special town meeting when the matter will come up for probably final considera- tion and lead in the movemsnt favor- able to ‘the proposition, although he has ny personal interest in the project aside from what he considers to be for the benefit of the general public. Be- fore u special town meeting was de- cided upon, Judge Peabody had ar- ranged to be one of a party to make a personally conducted = tour of two weeks' duration and made the start Monday. He has, however, given the public much valuable infofmation on the subject and-the proper moda of procedure, insisting that the change of grade in Union street could be done within the _appropriation of $18,000 which had been voted in annual town meeting, based on the report of the committee. ge Edward M. Burke held regular session of the Westerly probate court Tuesday afternoon. In the absence of Clerk Whipple the ¢ court appointed Clarence E. Roach clerk pro- tem. The will of Farquhar Smith was ad- itted to probate. The sum of $400 is left his widow in payment of money loaned for the purchase of real estate. and the use and income of the real estate given to the widow during her Mfe, and upon her death to their four children and to_their heirs. The widow, Anna Scott Smith, ‘and’ son, James Smith, were confirmed as exzcutors and bond was fixed at $2,500. The apprais- ers are Charles G. Craig, Johu J. Ken- nedy and Everett A. Kingsley. William L. Clarke and George H. Utter, administrators of the estate of George S. Greenman, presented their third and final account, which was al- lowed and ordered recorded. Grace L. Moore, widow of Joseph €. “Moore, petitioned for the appoint- ment of a guardian for her son, Joseph Roy Moore, who was born in Westerly July 29, 1306, Mrs. Moore was ap- pointed ' guardian of the parson and estate of her son. and bond on the boy's estate was fixed at $3,500, with Charles J. Butler as surety. The ap- praisers are Maurice W. Flynn, Mi- chael Flynn and Charles J. Butler. Mrs. Grace L. Moore patitioned fhat she-be appointed administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband, Jo- seph C. Moore, and the petition ' was granted. The bond was fixed at $1.500, with Charles J. Butler as suraty. Mau- rice W. Flynn, ~Michael Flynn and Charles J. Butler were appointed ap- | praisers. The first account of Wayland A. Saunders as guardian of Leon W. Saunders was received and deferred to Sept. 6, with order of notice of publi- cation.” The guardianship has been in force ten vears and the guardian ask- 4d that the bond be cancelled and new bond be furnished. The inventory of the personal estate of_Walter Price, showing a_value of $17.896.03. was received and ordered Tecorded. The petition of the administratrix ot the estate of Milton Young asking that the estate be declared insolvent and that commissioners be appointed was Hoxse; estate of William Ho: itioned that railroad, xecutrix, be transferred to her The petition was granted. Pennsylvania individually in rear wheel of the r Perkin. member of and who was taken ill 4, is still in the hospital at improvir 3 ged from the hos- n two week Frank is with him and wil him on the return trip to Fayettevilie. are visiting in Pat The tables ment of the Westerly rived Tuesday department by Sept. 15, diractors of Connecticut baseball test against th a couple of (Wednesday) the Westerly the Eagles’ parad Brief State News Warren.—Warren will celebrate its ©ld Home day on Saturday. Aug. 27th. Bridgeport —The trads school start- ed instruction in the various classes Monday with 25 pupils Seymour.—The work of harvesting the peach crop at the Hale and Cole- man orchards has begun in earnast. Waterbury.—Sergt. John J. Bergin of the police department has gone to the Great Lakes, where he will spend I his vacation. Hartford.—Capt. Harry S. Knapp, U. S. N.. has been assigned to. com- mand the battleship Tennessee. His home is in this eity. Meriden.—Over thirty members of the Grand Army from this city will at- tend the national encampment to he held at Atlantic City on Sept. 16. Berlin.—It has been voted to 2xpend only $300 for side attractions at the Berlin_fair this vear, whereas last vear Captain Webb's seals were pro- cured at an expense of $500. Naugatuck.—Opposition to the pres- entation of the moving pictures of the Jeffries-Johnson battle at Reno is rapidly gaining ground here. Norwalk.—Charles P. Burdick of Clinton avenue. night orderly at the Norwalk hospital, took his life Sunday by taking an overdose - of morphine, hypodermicaliy. s Winsted—H:ghland lake is two and a half feet dovn, or ana foot four-and a half inches higher than a year ago. Crystal lake is two and alf feet beiow high water mark, or fourteen inches ahove last year's mark. New Haven.--As s0on as the lease of the Hotel Gards now held by Landlord Meyer. expires which will be July 1, 1912, Walter Gzrde, owner of the prop- erty, will bezir the erection of a first eclase modern Fotel. Middletown.—Word has been received here that Dr. ‘William Arnold Shank- lin, president of Wesleyan universi derwent an vperation for appendici- tis at the New Bedford, Mass.; hospital Monday afterncon and that the opera- tion was succensful. .S Mallor, ome of the famous arch- itects of that name, has been register- ed at the Conmocticut hotel and taking fis annual peep at Waterbury, his old home. He is the general superintend- ent of the entire bridge and _culvert system of the ©hicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad, with headquarters in Chicago and with 7,000 miles of track, including 7,000 bridges and 11,000 cul- verts under his supervisi Albert Chevalier is coming to Amer— ca this season and will act in a play called “The Caretaker.” Where o Iifly in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter Denler in Supplies. £4 Main Street, Westerly, R. I._ In less than tw save a day, died at tford Cowell, d was buried Fr aps three men have not were mor rich an these thre, prime were beginning Leavens Li trio, George H and low, as wer just when they for recognition. The ot three ursday and day was T Tierney of the mor of ‘Connecticut, The most eloquent memories of all these of Father Slocum the history of the while walking in Sunday afternoon 14 to the Millbani ave and WESTERLY TEAMSTER INJURED. INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, | John Perkins, Crushed By Heavy Pole, May Lose Left Leg—Business Done in Probate Court—Juvenile De- partment of Library to Open September 15‘. continued to tfie next regular session of the court. John Perkins, a teamster in the em- sha Carpent; to the Pawcatuck company, accident Tuesda: confine him to hospital treatment for at least two months, and that amputation of his He was assisting in lifting ach the pole slip- the first the Charles Clancey, manager Fayetteville (N. C.) baseball team, ar- in Westerly being called home his_mother. #igns of improveme Donovan _of Manager Clance Tuesday by the who t. Local Laconics. Edward Nestor, employed in Spring- field, is visiting his mother and sisters in Westerly tha juvenile d public It is expected tha wi be the Rhc leaguc upon We ng to The automobiles composin run to passthroug! morning and take dinner in Providence. THREE LEADING MEN. In Less Than Two Years Waterbury Has Lost Trio of Prominent liam J. & Immaculate first. their ocum died at tk ast Main street : Apri Lille: died was the Lil membered by almost all as greatest ever held on last Friday the bods ell was followed to tha g of mourners.—Waterhur, in the state. Knocked Down by Auto. Mlle. Fichot, who teaches T x prominent society in Greenwich, was knocked down automobile t a cupful of any fruit juice. and then add gradually, still beating, haif a cupful of cream suffered afternoon unloading a & him down, then the pole fell with full force upon which wa crushed above the knee Gomminuted fracture. The injured man age, was taken ab; of Dr. M. H. he receivad temporary relieved his suffering. to Providence train and conveyed to and hospital. and caused who is d a tre tr serious ill- Westerly, & voir at this time makes this action necessary. Stew Beef, 1b. = order will be deprived of the use of city water. P ontc ~* The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. terly’s pro- me played in Mystic weeks ago. n W evening years, and “nine Grim Death b later Gov The last d last Wed- Bishop Hartford Father on the evening tributes of Judge Cow- an Field Point She was taken ue hospital. nourishing weather drink is a fruit egg nog. nd then add half Paris Medicine Co. Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill R auglid EN it's to- your interest to corre- with me. rraa et s stk e Faone ths Valus s DIt GRANULATED EYELIDS Cured ‘The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are absolutely cured by Dr.Porter’s Antiseptic Healing OQil A soothing antiseptic discovered by an 01d Railroad Surgeon. fund money ifit fails to cure. 25¢, 50c & §1. at DR Made by : Maker of Laxative Bromo Quinine| All Druggists re- PORTER'S ANTL SANTISEFTIC HEA CLEMENT BASHAMS The Fortunate Friends. . ~Marconi Dea For more than a score of years two | Much credit may men were trie They lived in the | or Dew for catc] same house in a New Jersey city, | his foolish little shared gheir confidences, their joys and | coni is the boy who ds woes—possibly very much as old [ Omaha Bee. friends will with a few words and little. evidénce of emotjon. One was taken Il a month ago and last Saturday be died. The other was in another room at the time, and when sought he was dead. So far as may be guessed the two had died almost within the same instant. Death is @ lonely function. Except it be in accident orn battle, or in the rare occasion of pligue, one must ad- venture into the vast unknown alon:. A child whose every hour was depend- ence, a wife who all her days has been labored for, a hero wio faced the world boldly whatever came, the mast— er of men and the vagabond—each must take the first step across the di- vifle without a hand to gulde, so far as we surely know. But how different the journey when two friencs, tried and ‘true, take to the road together. What may be fearful becomes roman. tic. What may be hardship can be Just wait until this infantile paral- ysis hits ous infant industries! will be no complaint then of lack of activity ta stamp it out.—Washin, Times. : What and Where 1o Buy In Norwich Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Cona. NEW STOCK of Remnants, Silks, Drgss Goo ens, all at lowest price for’ sults and skirts. THE REMNANT STORE, 170 Wemt Main JOHN BLOOM, Frop. Next to Fire Station. Good lengths brand; Imported. The of Olive Ofl. Just recelvec DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Bullding Take elevator Shetuckét st p trance. 'Phone. OLIVE OIL “LA PURA" OTTO FERRY, No. 336 Franklin Street Great Bargains In borne. for there is the company that can lighten misery.—Toledo Blade. oL L SPECIALS Goy. Malcolm R Patterson undoubt- edly considers the defeat of his “under- bune. Neither Was Marse Henri. A careful reading of the society col- umns of New York papers shows that no mention is made of a forthcoming week-end visit of Colonel Harvey to Sagamore Hill. — Louisville Courier- Journal. The silk hat's supremacy in Eng- land is threatened by the automobile. Rib Lamb Chops, 1b. NOTICE |toin Lamb Chops, Ib. Shoulder of Lamb, 1b. On and after this date, August Ist, 1910, the use of Round Steakf,lb = hose for garden, lawn or Shoulder Stea.k, 1b. street sprinkling is prohibited | s : until further noticz. The|Sirloin Steak, 1b. - condition at Fairview Reser- Hamburg Steak, Ib. Any person violating this Large Watermelofis BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS 135 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. 'Phone 29-4 d aug LETTER PAPER 10 and 15c a pound Envelopes the 10c quality for 5c CRANSTON’S e b i PR For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday —IN OUR— Wagon: our prices, [Who Is Looking For the Following Vehicles? Democrats, Top and Open Busine Top and Open Con lues received is considered " . THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., maribdaw 18 to 20 Bath Stre CHOCOLATES that as you eat them taste Chocolates and Bon Bons forma a ples you ha how slon ‘o that the next Chocolates you instantly thir lates were that you bought were made by Park & Tilford could see the inside of the you could fully erything is spotlessly clean, light and sanitar who handle handle each plece of W the fingers, and the gir tongs instead of wi and bright, and as you munch them the chocolate fine flavor of the pure fruit cream cent that maRes a smile of contentment steal over 'Arn’t these chocolates T perfectly elegant!” and you bought them at The Lee Osgood Co., NORWICH, CONN. We have a fine line of Roger & Gallett and Hudnu Tollet Articles, and you, gt that INCREASED POWER. Cylinder bore Increased from 43 inches to 43 inches. This, with more ef- ficient carburetor, (Special Schebler) which is water-jacketed, effects .a material increase in power. Piston stroke, 42 inches. The four cylinders are cast singly, with copper jackets applied, retain- ing the exclusive Cadillac features throughout. Horse power, A. L. A. M. Rating. 32.4. INCREASED COMFORT. ‘Wheel base increased from 110 to 116 inches, making the car ride more easily than ever. 2 IMPROVED APPEARANCE. Double drop frame, 23 inch drop, which makes car set lower, and this with the larger hood ‘and more roomy tonneau greatly improves the appear- ance. LARGE RADIATOR. The radiator is larger. hence has greater cooling capacity. This is notwith- standing the fact that the Cadillac was never deficient in that respect. TIMKEN AXLE. Full floating type Timken roller bearing rear axle. This is the same axle as used on a number of America’s highest priced cars. LARGER BRAKE DRUMS. rger brake drums, giving sreatly increased efficiency. Contracting and xpanding double acting brakes, both equalized. TWO IGNITION SYSTEMS. Two complete and independent ignition systems, each with its own set of spark plugs The two ignition syctems consist of Egsch high tension magneto and the new and improved Delco system with single unit cof!, high tension distriputor and controliing rek Either system alone is efficient for operating the car. ENCLOSED WIRING. DRIVE. All electrical wirifg enclosed in cop- Direct shaft with twp universal gy S x 5 joints running n oil bath. COPPER MANIFOLDS. TIRES. 84x4 inchee, Copper manifolds are us2d for water inlets and outlets in the circulating SPRINGS. £ LUBRICATION. Semi-elliptic front, three-quarter platform rear. Automatic splash, Cadillac exclusive . 2 system. REMOVABLE CLUTCH. TRAMeIanIOn. Clutch may be removed in a very few Three speed selective type sliding minutes without disturbing other gear. members. Prices Include the Following Egquipment—I tonféau and half foot rail in front, tire holders R A ~ ant mental Impres that hankering f »d those last"Choce The Lee & Osgood Co New York. 1t yo & Tilford C; 1y’ Factor their confectionery taste go0ds wear bright, whiie ocolate with chocolat hey come to you clean your face n ade by Park & Tilfc This Wondertul New Cadillac was not possible 12 months ago The A. G. SWAN G0, AGENTS FOR New London and Windham Counties Cadillac intercha turn, an absolutely perfoct a finitesjmal minfmum, sed this F.O.B. Detroit Price $1700 (Coupe $2250. Limousine $3000 g representat): I magreto and Delco system, one pair gas lamps and generator, one pair side oil lamps and ingpection. tail .lamp, one horn and set of tools, pump and ‘epalr kit for tires, 60-mile season and trip Standard speedometer. robe rail, full foot rail in veloped. Our conviction that powerful,.and,__more luxur Milac §s the finest apecimen of and. sclentific mggstyement which ik cture of motor cars has yet ufacturing pl tra en—still more strangely like t men who operate the Abraham Lincoly, t elect ese, could 1 fimsclp t Abraham Lincoln of later yea He had to grow to greatness thro painful and wearisome purst principle, This new niere insensate picce of steel ani and iron It is the embodiment and the dillac for 19 of a4 manufacturing prix which the Cadillac Company ted itself more than ten ye & The Cadillac principle, taithtull lowed all these y one of ten thousand or more Cadil should be interchangeable in its pi with any other Cadillac of the ars, is thi at geablility insur Tt redu: tlon to an ugmenting ever 5 1 particle of power generated by the ¢ This principle implies a very large production with its consequent But it ulso implics a painstaking actness which must be cxercised « hour of every working day in the ye every branch of a high organization, We know -that this car could aré-sous process which ha pursued In the « adillue. plant ten years know that It dannot be Gt wt dization nt by @ manufaetiring orgar which has puralleled o periconce T twel ve wenty-four) the the noblest motor eq will be taxed to the normal Cadillac demund ¥e co-operats with your Cadilla by the egrliest j e