Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
INPUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. . Three Million Dollars Three Million Dollars Onr FMy Thouund Acecounts. Liberal, courteous end efficient in fts management. Ewtablished 1901. Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometeist Defective vision corrected by the proy- Room 9, Pot- er adfustment of lenses. ‘or Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. 1 DIAMONDS It will pay you well to our prices on alamends. ioase. mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jowaln PN O s o il St i o S R HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Sand Made Work s S Whips and an2 mrn- upalise o ear- Harneas BABIES! Seon they 'lU be bl ho el S sy S ellehssll.lelr =m! g - es. ILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, < Wasterly, R. 1. T 347. wasa Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANDALL Co., Westerly, oveod Bay Your Shoes and Hosiery “ed get & coupon on the Plano te given away at PURTILL'’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” iv2sa P ropeiotor of the aa o r O Stillman Co.‘.'a“ ( esterly, B L lll.k .4 sec carriages S aEons, Also's ful x'?:‘.‘ of harnses um”w“ d a to-:fi;. -ln- For Electrical Supplies and Constmctlon. ROBERT M. HISCOX & co., Tel 497. 62 Main St. Westerly. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river, no dust: no odor: every- thiag wholesom: d clean. All kind. et Presh Fish and Sea Foods im their season. Market 171 Main Street, West- eriy. foot of Cross street. Tel 3431 Give us a call augidd M mx‘ Dem-tolon Shampoolag, Chi: Scaip Treat- -uL ir Dro-n ing. MRS. M. I EELLS Frefessional Masseuss, Body and Facia! Massape Halr Goods a speclalty. Fine Vlol.& 1] n St., Westerly, R. L B Telephone 490. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLO%V: .3 STORE— “R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We ‘1\!. S&H Green Trading Stampa ~with all purchases. we ymg to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 High strest, on or about Jan. 1st 1910. Grea®* removal eale now going on. 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 new samples of Fall _ard Noglens. Custom Made Suita D J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Maim St., Westerly. Cleaning, <ressing and Repairing. ivasa = » 2 The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L $200,000 $200,000 ecutes Trusts. Pays Imterest on Deposits. Go service— Considerate attention are rdnteed the patrons of thls ia- stitutien. SMITE’S GARAGE. 330 Mais St., \Ve-'efly & to rent; storing com- plete repair departme L "ull lllu of supplies. Tel 3d Two seven-zoom cottages, dl-erl!l w‘l of the com; cach havinE llroet ront and both having land adjoining that can be secur nable prices If a purchaser. wt Botl bavin, cal, electrio lights, modern plumbin Xnnpuuu in ted. Frank W. Cey Resl Estate Co., tebi4d Westerly, R. L at s In Quarrel and Fine. bemwr Louis W. Arnold of West- erly created a .mild sensation Friday evening, at the closing special session of the general assembly, which had beep: calied for the purpose of acting uptn the report of the .redistrict commission, convening #Mast Tuesday, ant whi i adjourned Frii Arnold has represented Wester many years and by reason of hi ularity has cadlons when opposed by organize sitign, and there are many in West erly hu believe that he cénnot be de- feated as a candidate for sepator, and that when he retires it will be by his voluntary action, Therefore there is much interest maxnifested in loeal political circles to ascertain whether Senator Arnold will be a candidate for renomination and there is some solace to those opposed to the senator in a remark made on Friday night, when he freed his mind in an attack upon the finance co mittee of which he is chairman. The attack was made while the senate was discussing an appropriation of $5.000 to continue the pollution investigatis by the shelifish commission. The sen- ator was sn imdignant at his co-mem- bers that 3 recess was taken so that the committee might consider several bills that carried carried appropria- tions, ¥.e refused to meet with the oth- er w<mbers. Senator Arnold, who was not in his seat when the session re- med, after two attempts gained the attention of the chairman of the sen- ate and said: “T hope I may be excused for mot being in my seat, as I have been taken suddenly But T must say to vou that all the members of the senate finance committee agreed, every one of them_ that they would not favor or re- port any resolution making any appro- priation. “I hlve never tried to hinder the republicom party. I believe my fellow senatoys think I am a sguare man. | never have tolerated graft. every man in the eve “% understand that commission has asked 'an appropria- tion. The members of the senate fi- nance committee pledged themselves to me in the committee room to receive that repor: and file it in the archives of the ‘committee room. as _a surprise io me to know aiam LB o e e ias the one from Woonsocket, would accept half a loaf. If I were those I would say: ‘Give us the just pay or none.’ I would disiike to be weighed 1 can ook the districting and found wanting. “The finance committee of ate is a nonetity lated out of office. the sen- and should be legis- A's a‘business man of the state I hate to see such condi- tions. I ‘would like to see s here stand up and say: e single man No graft ber here again. But 1 am I have had an opportunity myself.” glad tr to exy Erastus Brown and his wife Clio, who have been doing a sketch at a local plavhouse during last created quite a disturbance at boarding house in Pond street, ea Sunday morning, and Sergeant Brown and_Policeman They ing held down by ing the arrival of the and. Mrs. Brown had anfl got into a row Frastus drawing a razor and ening to carve Clio. The dusky | escaped from the enraced Erastus, into a bedroom and closed the door escape being The . officer: Sunday morn fore Judge Wi trict court and ,rlea\]m\ rying a dangerous wear a fine and costs amount and was released. Mr. and iéft on an afternoon train Yor Bédford where they will play an en- gagement this week. turn week thei Mi were called the landlord, officer: been d which resulted ran Zuilt The fourth town meeting in con- nection with te project of improving Union street will be held t (Mon- day) evening and it is ex 2d tl final disposition of the \\)\neg.l‘ atier will be m According to the report of the Paw- ‘catuck fire district assessors, there wwas not one dweiling erected within the district of that village during th h e there was no inc -ate in-the grand list except w added by the incraase of the he C. B. Cottrell & Sons’ cor There will be a different year hence, now the: dwellings in course of constructi being in plain view from the ra trains in Moss treet and vicinit Local Lacenics. ‘ Miss Kitty Smith of Norwich spent Sunday at Pleasant Vien David Foley, a New York policeman is visiting his parents in Westerly Miss Edna L. Cook of Pawtucket is the guast of her sister. Mrs. Bryce W. Quick, in Westerly Fran®y H. Crandall has been trans- ferred from letter carrier to clerk in the Westerly postoffic ‘Miss Kitty Clifford of Indian Or- chdrd. Mass, is visiting Michael Hig gins’and family at Pleasant View Dr.. Joseph Higgins of Manchester, Conn. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Higgins, at Pleasant ew. The labor unions of Westerly observe Labor day by a parade morning. Th customary picr be omitted. The Youn bers and Let held their man’'s pond The protests Connecticnt - ba given over to a comr Fiders Tor settlement. Dr. James M Edward of W and a party cked Men's Social club m Roche Stoning- John Aldrich Mrs, Mrs of Mr. and Dr. and York. s parénts, Cresent beach to visit John T of Norwich, brother of M Westerly still leads in the Rhode Ts- land-Connecticut league, being ahead Vlhere 1o Buy in Westerly ROBERT ‘DRYSDALE & co. ‘Plumber; Steam and Gas Fitter ‘Dealer in Supplies. in Street, Westerly, B. 1._and %‘v i fnet Avee Watch Hill B L -usun | ‘Perhaps I shall never be a mem- | 1l found Brown on the floor be- | to | WESTERLY AND | &sterly Still. Leads In Conn.-R, I. League — Custom- ary Parade Planned For Labor Day—Drink Results is ’ } of Mystic one game. White Rock is |a third, Stonington fourth, = Wakefield fifth ‘and Carolina has the tail end. In the Saturday games. White Rock won from Mystic, 3-4 Wakefield made runs and whitewashed Westerly and oninzton trimmed Carolina 11 to . MYSTIC Death of Henry S. Miner—Relat Entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Gray— Miss Payne the New Principal. of Miner died at his home on M street Saturday morning at lock after a long and painful ill- He was born in Stonington April the son of John O. and Nancy He was a sparmaker by | ¢ Henry S. 1 ness. 1, 1838, Brown Miner. trada and worked at J. B. Sutton’s until vl-flm. her sister, Brooks. Vernon, N. . | town. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Maxson. and White Rock at Westerly on Sat- urday resulted in a defeat for Mystic by a score of 5 to 1. appointed at the last minute by riving ‘and had to put whoever s | could find in the field. = e 'fifiksonuu at the Shipyard—Picnic company of New York, and framing will be begun soon. The first of the thres menhaden steamers to be k.ulkr for McKeever Brothers of New Yo is mearly framed. Work is beln, rushed on the last of the lighters for the Atias Cement com- pany. It will soon-be finished. The lighter Helen of the Belden fleet, is being repainted. The Correc- tion is being rapidly finfshed, Men from the Sullivan shops are install- ing_engines and. boilers and the work of superstructure is going on. Tie shipyard is a busy place at present. nk Banning has gone for two weeks' visit to his home in Hadlyme. Bernard Fitch of Dayton, Ohio, is spending several weeks at the home of his parents on Elm street. Picnic at Mason’s Island Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dabs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilbur and daughter Clara of New London. Miss Madeline Chute_Miss Bertha Thomp- son and Miss Maud Tracy. all guests of Mr, and Mrs. Daboll of Davis court, had an enjovable picnic at Mason's is- land Saturday. Bitten by Dog. Joseph Doucett, while playing Fri- dr _ was bitten severely in the leg by a dog belonging to Sylvester Weeks. The wound required the services of a physician. Anni2 Dibble of Hartford is Mr‘. J'bhn T. Mrs. William Fordhnm of Greenport )?Ie guest of Mrs. William Morgan. r. and Mrs. Odell Tompkins of Mt. . are guests of relatives in Mrs. Herbert Maxson and daughter Miss Louise Paige has returned from visit in Portland. Mz, White Rock Won. The baseball game between Mystic Mystic was dis- three the mon from New Haven not ar- NOANK \ Party Visits Mason’s Island—Several Cases of Fever in the Village, Several cases of what is considered phoid fever have developed in the vill ¥ he was no longer able to work. Heljy T ake AL G T Pl ave Personal Items. T e, e e N ed “with |15, the little son of James Steele at | Mrs. Fannie Fowler_is entertaining -:]“ ‘“ ~9\§ R <|n‘;lhlol West- | West View. It is not known how so | Mrs. Cotton of New York A z i m:;;y cases originated. Mrs. G. 5. Kendrigk of Amherst, - : g rge Summit Hill, launched last | Mass, who has been the guest of her Relatives Entertained. week for the Lehigh Coal and Naviga- | sister, Mrs. May Corrin, has returned Gray hespit- of relatives at Mr. and Mrs.9Enos M. ably entartained a part. their home _Sunday. Among those| pressed were “Mrs. Gray's aunt. Mrs. nie Thursen, and Miss C Thomas A of Brooklyn. N. Y., Mi shall of Providence, Miss Isabel Clarke of New London. Harry MacKenzie and Brown MacKenzie of Mystic, . Na- than G. Gray and Miss Jenniz Bennett of Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gray of Ledyard. A fine dinner was served and the day was pleasantly spent. to Starts Up After Repai The Mystic Manufzcpuring company’s plant, \\ln( h been shut down for the blew the whistle this 0|)sr'\l|vm~x ware begun. New have been laid and many repairz made. The company starts_off with plenty of orders for a good sea- Sail by Moonlight. t H « hdpfl)an andg Benjamin Gas- iling party Saturday af- Island ame In th cele: nan, r eu 5 Harold Rickerman, Winfiele . Harry Duncan. Sup- per w at the island and a roval good time was had by all pres- ent Principal of Broadway School The superintendent of Stoning! tow schools selected Miss Spa, N. ¥ school yne taught last Freeport )and for six years pre- vious to that was principal of the s North Tonowand: . Y. She of the New York State at Albany ew York bought fi Saturday >d recently I - the Gilbert Tr The boat is now early one-quarter deal was put through and | who mmimzxmmmmmzm x-Senator Butterworth, for the company. 1 be compietad in My Personal ltems. Mrs, G. H. Neidlinger and daughter Hel of New York are guests of her E Henry B. Noves, Jr. > Hunter is visiting friends s in Providence. has returned from Bos- Miss Prudence F of Providence is est of Miss Phehe Stinson. and Mrs. Osgood Gilbert and tion compan put in plac same concern, will be launched in about a month. - 49999 home. Mrs. Corrin accompanied her 3 | for a short stay. The Pantha Creek building for the | Mrs, Calvin Roach has returned from is nearly plankéd. and |a visit to Ledyard and Mystic. Mrs. Grant Gilbert and children Al- lan =nd Elizabeth, of Vermont, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John is having her machinery The keel has been laid for a barge be built for the General Chexical R SRR G TR TR Mr. Donnelly Teaches DAILY, and takes a PERSONAL interest in every pupil of the NorwichCommercial School (BROADWAY THEATRE BUILDING) R This school insists that the finest courses and the best work in the school room makes the best graduates—and the best grad- uates do the best This school holds the never having a student gent back by the employer on account work. reputation of of not being able to fill the position. The Norwich Commercial School is the “‘Busy School,”” which teaches everything correctly Fall Term begins Monday, Aug. 29th D3239933933939393933332993333333933333IP}¢€€¢¢L¢ S 15939359991€633935933339999995303333999999999393999999999¢ Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We.can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly . one-guarter, die before than one-third, before they We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of C Jority of these precious lives. infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it.bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever. Opium Morphine ner Miae NOT NARCOTIC. A6 rontl 3) I]Aw}\v they reach ome year; thirtyseven per cent., or more are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! ria, would save a ma-~ Neither do we hesitate to say that many of thess children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. , Dr. AA. F. Peeler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have prescribed your Castoria fn many cases and have always found it an eficient and speedy remedy.” Dr. Frederick D. Rogers, of Chicago, Ill., says: I have found Fletcher’s Castoria very useful in the cure of complaints of children. Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am glad to recommend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless and always satisfactory. Dr. B. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have prescribed your Case toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients.” Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Cas~ foria in my own household with good results, and have advised several patients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past s years prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I mo. heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children.” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omabha, Neb., says: “Your Castoria is an ideal medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not adve- cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an, exception for conditions which arise in the care of children.” Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical profession in & manser held by no other prop: tary preparation. It is & sure and reliable medicine for infants and chil- dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments.” Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my. opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as ta its efficiency and merits.” GENUINE %%mTQF“ e ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bo In U For Over 30 Years. ught] condition of Fred Jedrey, phoid fever. Lamb, leave today for a short stay 01 with ty- with relatives in Waltham, Mass., be- fore returning home. Albert Combs of Springfield, Mass., has been the guest of Mrs' Mary Chesebro and family. Mrs. Frank Lamphere and little daughter Ursula, of New London, are guests today of' Mry. John Keily and will also visit friends in Mystic. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Swanton of New Britain are visiting Mr. and Mrs, “When 1 was a young girl” tifters the first old lady, “one of my baaux hugged me so hard he broke one of my ribs.” “Humph!” replies the second old lady, adjusting her glasses and smooth- ing back her halr in conscipus prid w&en I was a young girl one of my beahix hugged me so hard he broke one George McDonald. of Nis arms. Life. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Eldredge and ‘ their guests, Mr. and Mrs, Eygene p— Smith of Norwich, spent Saturday eve- ning‘at the Golden Spur. J. F. Elderson of Providence spent Sunday with friends in the village. Great improvement is noted in Children Cr \FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week Commencing Monday, Aug, 22 Big Bargains Bring Business A&P éondensed Milk, - - - 3 cans 28¢ Peanut Butter, - - - - - - - [Ib.Ile Cherries, - - 2 ecans 25c Gold Dust, - - - - - large pkg. 19c New Crop Fancy Chop Fresh Roasted TEAS GOFFEES WITH EXTRA STAMPS WITH EXTRA STAMPS 20 STAMPS with 1 1b. 35c TEA | 10 STAMPS with 1 Ih. 20c COFFEE the 25 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 40c TEA | 20 STAMPS with 11b. 25¢c COFFEE 40 STAMPS with 1 1. 50c TEA | 25 STAMPS wita 1 b. 30c COFFLI 50 STAMPS with 1 1. 60c TEA | 30 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 35¢ COFFEE Stamps have been great BUSINESS GETTERS OUR MOST SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS. Royal Gold Trading FAR EXCELLED Extra Stamps This Week 20 Gold Stamp: with 1 box Colgate’s Toilet Soap 25¢ 10 Gold Stamps with* your choice of any of following articles Fxtra Stamps This Week 20 Gold Stamps with 1 bottfe Stuffed 0Ilves 25c 10 Gold Slamps with your choice of any of the following articles the 1 can SULTANA SPICE ..10¢c { 1 pkg. Fluffy Ruffles STARCH 10 1 pkg. PANCY HEAD RICE., 10c |1 can A&P LUNCH COCOA 10 2 cans RELIABLE PEAS... ;s 25:}1 bottle LIQUID BLUE... 10¢ 80 Gold Stamps with a large can A&P Baking Powder 50¢ 20 Gold Slamps with 7 cakes A&P La'mdry Soap 25r- The Great Aantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. Free Delivery. "Phone 29-4 What and Where to Buy In Norwich Custom Grinding| DENTIST at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Suite 46, Shannon Bulldlnq A. R. MANNING, Yantle, Conn. | make elevator Shetucket street en Telephone. decl4d | rance. 'Phone. of Remnants, Sllks, Dress Goods, 1) I ens, all at lowest prices. Goed lengt “LA PURA for' suits and skirts, Call and & = Ay brand; imported. The finest qualit THAE REMNANT STORE, of Olive Ofl. Just received 170 West Maln St SOHN BLOOM, Peop. OTTO FERRY, Next to Fire Station rmarz6d No. 336 Franklin Street. Summer Prices for Dental Work DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER GI!IVEN THE PUBLIC. DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentist many years In Norwich, is a member of this association, and superin tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. If your old plate Is loose or broken he will make it as good as new at very small cost The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- TION AND FILLING, KING DENTAL PARLORS, DR. JACKSON, Manager. Franklin Square. Bons that as you eat them taste forms a pleasant mental impres- me you have that hankering for the ta sion so that the you instantly think how good those last Choco- ~ were that you bought from The Lee & Osgood Co. cy were made by Park & Tilford of New York. If you ild see the inside of the Park & Tilford Candy Factory a could fully appreciate why their confectionery tastes 50 good—everything is spotiessly clean, light and sanitary, and the girls who handle thes» goods wear bright, white uniforms and handle each piece of chocolate with chocolate tong< instead of with the fingers. They come to you clean and bright, nd as you munch them the chocolate crackles and you g that fine flavor of the pure fruit cream centers that makes a smile of contentment steal ever your face as ¢, "Arn’t these chocolates made by Park & Tilferd elegant!” and you bought them at perfectly The Lee Osgood Co. NORWICH, .CONN. We have a fine line of Roger & Gallett and Hudnut's Toilet Articles.