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UST DAYS IN WESTERLY % ety ot e 8 __ (Continued from page two) |5na®his "aunt: “Aiss Klizabeth ‘Mallory. w Mén d w Kn 2 & Svivestri Hartford; G, M. Byrne, | Harry Hoxle of New York is the lse an omen OW F Boston, and Michael Gammino of | guest cam. parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T Providence were the contractors that | F1. Hoxi N " = ¢ 112 resubmitted bids for building sewer | . 1 i Auto Speedets Irritate Townspeople—William Pendle- | section No. = The bids were opened | sister, Mrs. Susan Smith ni Avenilie. Waers 1o Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, that most of the sicknesses of life come from inactive bowels and from unhealthy condition’of the organs of digestion. If your ! < Westerly Branch. > £ . |in the common council chambers at ¥ | Mrs. George Spencer and daughter digestive system is not working right, your food does not nourish Casital Theee I Diliers ton’s Head Gashed by Falling Block—New Fire | iock Tissday arternoon b e o ot | 2! E PRl mas Taiiked. troyi'a you—poor blood and weakness follow; if your bowels are inactive —waste matter poisons the whole system and serious sickness is sure to follow. To take promptly - BEECHAM’S the highway committee and Engineers Alarm Syst\em—]a.ms S. Brown’s American Stable C. E Chandier ans George W Tetgy Pleases Austrians. Surplus ..... Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Acceunts. tTiberal, eourtesus and efficient in its ‘management. P NOANK REPUBLICAN MAJORITY: Auto Accident—Outing to Mason's | 1sland—Agencies Paying 19 Cents ion Shows 727 Elec- | by 'poung for Lobster: Established 1801. Caucus Regist: D:l-r;M !-m‘"l: ©o. D; :;‘&':';:‘:-_ Reckless driving of automobiles in | formerly owned by Mrs. Jeorge N. tors as Against 208 Democrats. E ¢ festive vislon correcte: the town of Westerly, in common with | Burdic Tty ol tSiae it on ihelr W s er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, PO~ | other places in Rhode Island, is o | Regulur weekly concert in Wilcox | That there is still a good Strong | New et in @ thirty horse p-‘!\\'ni ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly, R L ; misdemeanor punishable by a fine 9T | park this (Wednesday) evening. working majority in_the republican | ouring car lost control of the machine imprisonment, or both. That this iaw PR fok Sac: ranks in the town of Putnam is indi- | pyesq; o S 15 Mot strictly enforeed in Westerly 15 | o darvey C Burdick of Sacramento. | cated by the totals on the caucus lists, o B e ey is to save yourself trouble and expense. Gentle, but quick; safe, gdemonstrated by ‘the collizion et Feladivey, coteTIY: Is here on | just completed. whereon 727 electors | Denison Hill and came near going into but thorough, they enable the bowels to carry away waste matter ng an pencer automob E s ave signi eir preference for re- . - « . < e Watch Hill, Monday morning. W _Mrs. Jam . Blair and daushter | publican policies, while only 208 Tesis- | this Cthe. chr was oo oot naturally and tone up the whole digestive system. They will this coliision occurred is known tu be | Fana of fvat are visiting rela- | ter themseives as exponents of demo- |,vor and with such velocity that it not injure the most delicate. They help you to get your bowels a very dangerous place, owing to the |lives in Westerly and North Stoning- | cratic theories. There are several | ighted itself. One tire was punctured, and your digestive organs in that condition when they can B ey Sl S LT A css of | ton, hundred more voters in the town of |the ~indshield damaged, the steerins ar Teesake l,.,'“.. or | the highway, still one or both of il Work is progressing on the founda- | Putnam who have no6t complied with | oar broken and the e badly bent. take good care of themselves and of you. Beecham’s Pills mounted, before purchasing. machines were at high speed and when | tions for the buildings to be erected | the requirement that permits them to | Apout $250 worth of damage was done, CASTRITIUS, the drivers sighted emch other col- | for James A. Welch in Broad and Un- | vote in a party caucus, but it is Prob- |hut no serfous injurias aside from o- ( _ Leading Westorly Jewsln lison could not be averted. cs 1y | ion streets: able that a biz majority of the un- | Jere'hruises were received by the pas- . S a: that part of the road\assizned 10 xt Monday has been designated ;"existered are members of the repub- | sengzers. o the trolley road was occll bY 2 las Tag day for the Westerly Visitin x> icni ’ HBEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |movinz troliey car at that particuler | Nurse association, A vear ago $1,000 Unclaimed Letters. & pl:"fc"':a:: ’::d‘:::h:':l’i:: o of| | Forfemales, Boocham's Pills are apecially suitable. See instructions with sach box. x moment. Had the car hapheact 1 |was collected on Tag day. Letters addressed ag follows-are un- | Miss Ethel ‘Wood Yatham spent” Tues Sold Everywhere in boxes, 10c. and 25c. MADE DY HAND. have been discharging passensers at Made Work is Our Speeialty. thie Uirio s iy, woald: bave been Thé Westerly band gave a fine con- | claimed this weck at the Putnam post- | day at Mason’s Island. The food cert in Pawcatuck Tuesday evening at | office M Carolyn Bergmann. Mrs. ps and all Harness SurpNes car- doukb ¥ = i repared after the party arrived on th ERG IR atock. Bastary Made Harcem | uodoubiedly more sorious. it 20 ®2p- |the Moss South addition, under the | Leona Blanchette. Miss Theodora |jing, where they were taken by C. - at $i3.60 and up. > s S 2| engagement of William A. Wilcox. Bressard, Mrs, Arthur Louise Mrs. G. | M. Chester in his moter hoat. and Coubin; ¢ Nleokoll ‘autoonbiies H. Miller, Mrs, herman, Miss Dora | good shore dinner was enjoyed. Those The collision was purely a resuli | Frederick S. Opie, who had a nar- | ¢ - H of reckless driving =nd froi the fact | Tow escape from drowning at Pleasant | Tgfi‘l"‘i‘;‘”“g‘eimblxm r;me [:Wlle‘"-fl;}‘_‘:‘e f':mf{""m? the PRy et . M. ummel l I‘ es s 5 fea & yiew, last month, was able to be | Bopnin, Jo D ararn, oGy, |Chester, Bessie Fowler, Jessle Chene- that peither party has fhied mpisint William Cote, Dennis Durand, H. Gi- |pro, Miss Agnes Green of Jacksonville, - against the othe~, leals to the oolief | out on Tuesday for the first time since lier, Herbert Hale, B. ¥, Legett, P. O. BABIES! that poth are equally suilty. the occurrence. ¥ Vi, Miins Haitie Backer o Soden, = - = 2 . box 710, M Edith Port of State land. ¢rives his own automsnil: an Elvera, six vears old daughter of Mr. _— ot g g 4 h-mfiq" will be mm. u:ngm has ever in mind the safety | and Mrs. Doncsde ViaaicHo, s Fond Local Interests. Miss Alma Scholficld of Mystic, Miss| end baby faces be | and others, declares that it 18 exireme- | street, died Monday atternoon of ty- | A few Putnam pcople were guests |ISthel Wood Latham and Miss Mary | mr bables and I will | Iy dangérous to ride in the streets Phoid fever. Burial Aocok place on |Of the Bohemian club at the field day | Beckwith of Brooklyn. the town of Westerly where reckiess | Tyesday morning. At Eniliper ghove ERMES. Paying 19 Cents for Lobsters. DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE o rapher, drivers v i Sunday, Sept 4, h: b o SVILES, The Photog Pay no respect to the laws rel- | .| H. Davi 5 ay. Septemper 4. has been se 3 1 aws rel- | Samuel H. Davis. William L. Clarke, | jectec by Mansfield hose company as | The Hammond lobster figency has GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVE ative to speed and careful driving, and { Clayton A. Burdick, Mrs. Euge o aato. g thetr outing at mei‘"psv advanced the price of Io'ns‘ ters to 19 ICES R that it was about time some mevement GIVEN THE PUBLIC. was made to check the increasing evil an. Mrs. A. A. Palmiter, Mra. A. groge. The party will Temain in camp cents, which raise has been corr £ e inc ] ester, Everett B, Saunders, A. H Salars e £ P | spondingly met by the other agencies. i Aside from complaints from indi- randali, Geotge B. Ktter and Rev. k' auto arisers are (aking extra cage |1t Iooks as If another advance m price DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentiatry SN o Unepene e pets Burdick will represent Westerly | while riding over Putnam's freshly |would be made shortly. many years In Norwich, is a member of this association, and superin- ad been injured, there have been NO |ang vicinity in_the conference of the | giled streets because of the danger of ? iends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. If your old plate ls arrests In Westerly for reckless driv- | SeC oy iay ' Baptist | denomination, | ooianime About the Village. loose or broken he will make it as good as naw at very small cost 7 ing. and gnly two arrests have been “h o 3 <. 7 2 - ~ s Mi: Margs: D oy Davi matle Tor! exceodine. the spect Limit. | Faick opens In Salem, W. Va. today | Applications. for ground space are | U5 Jarenret [ fJevee of Davis The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- In the latter instance the arrests were e coming in rapidly to the managers of Mrs. Elizabeth Chadwick of New TION AND FILLING, the fair. Legitimate dealers only will L B. CRANDALL Co., made on a Sunday afternoon about a | London and ‘Mrs. Elmer Latham of| Sl et S A o 1ol .- e permitted on the grouncs. The bars [L0ndgn and aney. Lag sevisa Westerly, R 1| 3000 SR (2 URESTLAMLT, Tk e it e A S T KING DENTAL PARLORS gers and were penalized $100 each. In all probability a crusade will be | B\ W- FEtiam of Peatt street =~ 4 Since then there has been nothing do- initiated in a few days against the | JiT= AUbiC White bt ew Yor DR. JACKSON, Franklin Square. the proper and careful driving of et roatee cently been put on at Wildwood park. M e rit S e < % i e . oo of- £ . P Mrs. Warren Wilcox of Spring street 84 get & coupon on the Plano to be | tomobiles in the town of Westerly. | fect ide park vesterday by |Ieiticeie " the border, in the town of |, ontertaining Miss Mary Beckwith of s % ? ths benels Ernest, the little son of Mr. and Mrs, PURTILL’S, relieves the local officials. In all pros ~ MYSTIC A I i tre. wiG 1% e DERLAN “ON THE BRIDGE.” :}c‘:tl:ns of th’sdk’rfid' the town stan Meriden. i —_— is slightly improved iv23a xpense and the s reap he | bought a $1 Party in Honor of Providence Guest| Capt. D. W. Cheiter is having the financial benefit, Sho: the locals | of Supt. —W. C. T. U. Adopts Minute on |foundation put in for a new barn at win in court prosecution the state gets | gepartment R A o 2 his place on Chester avenue the fine proceeds but should the ca Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Edgcomb. Mrs. Sarah Swan has returned to be lost to the prosecution the town | Shelton.—Samuel Hurd, who passed e % North Stonington after a_short stay bears all the expenses. No allowance | the 90th milestone in thz journey of| Harry MacKenzie entertained at|with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs o lates and Bon Bons that as you eat them taste is made by the state, for instance, |l Sunday, is still vigorous and in|his home Tuesday evening in honor | Cawpenter, of Elm atreet. taste 1 rs, forms a pleasant mental impres to pay for securing evidence or tra all his faculties. of his neice, Miss Nonna G. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Swanton have that the next time you have that hankering for Ca ssession of of mew and secoi d carriages | PIng automobilists, who exceed of Providence, who is visiting_ him. | returned to New Britain after a visit 99 50 Sl y oxdths o i B wagons, Also a full line of harnées | speed limit. In order to ca Hartford—The New Haven and|Miss Mabel Kaye of Clinton, Mass. | with Mr. and Mrs, George McDonald of I T R ot o Basts 3¢ Jorness. _Csiviaxe repalt | two who did exceed the limit s | T ford county past masters of the|soloist in the Hudson Street BgDeist | Prospsct Hill. e D ate et By Patic (B T iMardiot rew To 3t you and painting o necessary for the officers to have an |order of A. F. and A. M. will unite in| church in Boston, sangz very sweetl Miss Eleanor Lamb returns today could see the inside of the Park & Tilford Candy tory 36338 | . tomobile on the road, to note and | the annual outing this year for a sheep | her voice being greatly admired. | from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. A. L. BT, 4t B o L e ol B s L overhaul the speeders, and for this|bake at Lake Compounce. Among those present were Miss Pris- | Douglas on Shelter Island. 4 At araratlif ’ ¥ oleh {iht Bad’ s . E Electrical S 1 and similar expense the town had to | . i % cilla Fuller of Putnam, Miss Mabel | George Carpenter, Jr.. ill with ton- S e S B M oo el B T L S e A gl T or trical SUPPHES | ras. the state making no provision for urham.—Page Brothers have com-|gaye or Clinton, Mass., Miss Nonna |silitis at his home on Eim street, was O forine anac panals sach plece of chotolate with the payment of even actual expenses. mf"““" ‘~‘TE“5“"F e e Of | Marshall _of Providence and the|rot so well on Tuesday. tonss dnstead Af with the fingers. They come to you clean and Construction, see In these cases the fines aggregated DPeaches. They expect to h};"_l-‘?‘"afi Misses Ethel Cooper, ‘Mabel Duncan,| Everly Brighton of New York and and bright, and as you munch them the chocolate erackles J $200, and the whole sum went to the ;1 B --M‘r o, dradred ":;’ VU Minetta Rickerman, Ruth Rogers, |three friends passed through the vil- and you get that fine flavor of the pure fruit cream cemters ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO. state save fifty cents for the officers’ |have about fifteen hundred baskets. | Burlah Noyes, Dr. A. A. Sherwood, |lage Tuesday and caled on friends. at makes a smile of contentment steal over your face as attendance at court, sixty dents for g v Messrs. Winfield Gaskell Benjamin | The party are on their way to Revere - rn’t these chocolates made by Par] 3 ol T s ety New Britain.—The Y. M. T. A. and . - 2 Arn’t these c m: Park & Tilford TeL €2 Main St. Westerly, | SCTVing the warrant and twenty for | p "0 T Ay e 1o be| Gaskell, Louis White, William Gleas- | Beach and on their return will spend elegant!” and you bought them at y. h mile traveled with the. prisoner. | B- soclety will attend the lecture to be . gant! ¥ eac! prisoner. | A Y etford mext Sunday even- | On, Robert Chapman, Brown Mac-|a few days here. James 8. Brown, & former resident | InE by Rev. P. J. O'Callaghan of Chi- | Kenzle, Willlam Armstrons. ";\ga"?;r:g Mrs. Pdwin Carson are en LAWTON’S SANITARY FISH MARKET |of North Stonmington. who has rela- | GAE(; President of the national C. T. Death of Infant Daughter. of Uxbridge. Mrs. Lewls has just re- e o bt e S e K;rn‘e‘f;ifl;-"s::!p:\-mexa's‘_nx.;;::; = o Dowthins 4 ?!d fzenea’ from & viait to welaiives "in = - e -, Plainvill: Rev. Father Wilson of|daughter o Mr. an Mrs. eter | Norwich. *:"‘B;':.fl;::::n;“’;‘-;:-“_‘ll‘:::: ;:guat,ls;nu dealer in wool, u;!x;]t abroad | ¢ Thomas’ seminary, Hartford, isact- | Druett, died Tuesday afternoon after| Mr. Lonergan of Hartford has re- [} i ~ T e yacs” | xbout Sttéen yoars 260 and bas béen | ing as pastor of the Church of Our|s short iliness. The chil® had” not|turned home after a short stay with Mar] Main L1 in Austria several years, where | [,y of Mercy during the absence of | been well since its birth. 2 friends In town. AR NORWICH CONN erly. foot of Cress strest. Tel 343 he is conceded to be one of the best gor W. P. Kennedy, wgo is on his| Fred. J. Moil left Tuesday with Mr.| J. H. Eldred of Springfield is camp- 4 o Giye uws = call posted’ of American horsemen. The | ,cation. and Mrs. Charles Chapman of Meri- |ing with a party of friends near the ) 1 ? Roser & Galistt ‘dud: Madnr Vienna correspondent of the Ho - den for 2 week’s cruise on the sound. | vilage. We have a fine line of xer allett an udnut's John Lawler of the One| Miss Gladys Wilcox of Providence _ Toflet Arti Review writes: Ellington. Manjcuring, Dermatelo; Sh ooing, “ 3. " Surseon Chh’modllg"deu. ames Stone Brown part owner of | Hundred and Thirty-fourth company.|is the guest of her aunt Miss Milton STRANGE COINCIDENCE. ment. Hair Dressing. E,‘;‘“’H‘;’- s mhitains & sta | Coast lery, stationed at Jort!| Wolfe. o wenty-four trotters esidgs | Michie, N. Y., is = " ’ i MRS. M. I. FELLS i Yo riohh eaTich s the ares | idhle, N Xolln . Tanhiy R ohOFAction Tajen on M. Edgsanbis ERishep~ Weoletelc and | Rev.. David - Americans, Kl Victres 08 1-2. F i Death. Bowen Preached Sunday in Adjoin- Trofessional Masseuse, Eody and Facial Massage | cello (3), 229 1-2 and Gamiolie Tuesday afternoon in the W. C. T.| ing Church 2.26 3-4. He has also severa] promis Winsted.—There are eleven typhoid| U. rooms the bi-month! ¢ meeting was Gaoair Goods a specialty. Fime Vielat | . y ungsters among them the two |fever patier t the county hospital, | held. Di -3 h - B Aoy ' 0 | fever patients a unty pital, % uring the meeting action was ‘wo former Ansoni: ents, e 54 Main St Westerly, R L | year old filly, Lilly Prodizal by Prodi- |t=n of whem are of Winsted: An opi- Rt i i dietn of e ur el Tl B Wosaeo B D ° e iyse ‘Telephone 490. gal, 216, dam Lilly Young, 2.09 4. lder:ic no: unlike that of a year ago is| members., Mrs. Elizabeth Edgcomb, land the Rev. David Bowen, preached - Twelve of the trotters James Brown |faavel. ~The source or cause of the |who died Sunday. AL ins (airhes Tn New Torc city works belong to Schlesinger Brothers, |cuthreak is yet to be determined. Arrangements were made for a |Sumday mornimg. The Rev. Mr. Wood- MISS ROSE AHERN eight to the Venscelloe stud farm, and pienic to be held on Labor Day. cock, now Episcopal bishep of Ke two to our champion gentleman driver, Farmington.—Rev. and Mrs. Quincy 2 X o was at St. Bartholomew's Baron Geza Sonnyey, while the other | Blakely have been attending the Old Village Varieties. bt B Ry <; - s bl " - : urch, Madison avemie and For 9y pupil, the two year old filiy Boreasa | Home week festivities in Campton, N.| Capt. and Mrs. Elias Wilcox have | goifot 52000 BVERRE. 200 Bowen 1€S atter by Boreazelle, is the trainer's proper- |H. Mr. Blakely preached there Amg.|returneq from a months’ visit 4n|proron 35000 ooivave” chureh, i e the church where his father was| North Adams, Mase. " |avenue and One Hundred and Forty BLUES ARE RUNNIN(; 42 Righ St., W " = rastor for more than twenty-five{ Miss Rosa Bergen has returned to|firg: street. These two parishes ad- gh St., Westerly i William Pendieton received serious |3 Hartford after a months’ visit With |join each other and ave the larsest and injury Tuesday morning while 2 Derhy.— The Boliy W2 The Jate Mtaacl ing. = most prominent of the Episcopal ~ | ing in unloading a cargo of coal 44 . % vl ard | Miss Harriett Cheney of New York | churel New Yo city. Bishop WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT:. -3 |5 Schooner in the Paweatuck river J. Grifin arrived in this city Monday | is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. | Wesaeock will occupy the plpit of St Steel Rod, worth $1.25 - - - $1.00 e -bfi‘;"ax.m Flarfus Cheney Bartholomew’s church for two weeks, on Tuesday of last sweek in a| Mrs. George Kegwin is the guest|jeing one of the special summer et of Sydney with his throat | °f Ner daughter Mrs, T. Rvley at|preachers. Rev. Mr. Bowen is attached -t o ol the Willimantic camp grognd. to Calvary church, being in charge this | STORE— overhead block of the hoisting gear - ~ fell a distance of about thirty fe R. G. Bllven & m,‘ striking Mr. Pendleton in the back the head, cutting a gash which Luckie and Samson =~ =~ = = = $1.50 sic On the Bridge. - - cut from ear to ear. He was alleged < . - . quired four stitches to close, Dr. Scs 2 X Sl i Mrs. John Heydecker and two chil- [month during the absence of the rec- e B A A tamps | 107, Va8 called to attend ine' | o T S rderor -7 O e MRt | aren of New York are guests of Miss |{or ' “_‘d 3 pri s Fire line of Hooks, Artificial Baits, i home. 2 e T Miss Priscilla Fuller of Putnam is |years rector of Christ church, this city. B -~ —_— . Shorter Hours, Higher Pay. the guest of Miss Burlah Noyes. Rev. Mr. Bowen belng one of his pa- Gork Floats, Lines, ait Pails, Ete. We are movin; Potter- _ | Workmen from the Gamwell com-| Hartford council of the Metal Trades | Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray of Led- | rishioners. The latter was a member | worthy Block, (‘l‘:fl:‘:: st:"etetf Io:n:r pany of Boston ore in Westerly, do- American Federation of | vard, Mrs. Annie Thomson and Miss | of Christ church parish from ‘boyhood about Jan. 1st, 1910, "Great . Femovel | Ing the preliminary work for the in- mass meeting Monday [ Ollie Thomas of. New York, were|and it was largely the influence and THE HOUSEHOLD sale now going on. stallation of a modern fire alarm sy agitate the blacksmiths, | guests Tuesday of Miss Noma Mar- |instruction of Bishop Woodcok that [] o 3 tem. provision for which was made a machine and | shall. led him to study for the priesthood. Mechanics Clothing Co a special meeting of the Westerly f molders, pat-| Mrs. Ethel Miner and daughter of | Rev. Mr, Bowen was ordained deacom g . district. An entirely new system -ians, engineers, | Clinton are guests of Miss George T.|at Holy Trinity church, Middfetown Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Westerly, R. I . |to be put in and will be extenced to [steamfitters and sheet metal workers | Spink. S June 2, 1909, and received. full orders at | dec1sa dbein the annexed section of the district. It |into a consolidated effort for a shorter| Jerome Spencer moved Tuesday | Christ church last June from Bishop is expected that by the tir day and better wages. from Church street to his new home | Chauncey B. Brewster, bishop of Con- tem is inStalled that the chemical- necticut.—Ansonia Sentinel. . equipped hose wagzon wiil be in com- Clty Pharmacy mission and that the reels in the out- lying fire stations will be well sup- TRY OUR plied with hose and other general im- ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE |Provements made in the fire depart- % o = ment. When the gontemplated chang- ICES While Waiting for Your Car. es are completed Westerly’'s fire de bl sl | THE MOHICAN COMPANY The Opie employes had their an- — e—————————————— nual outing at Brightman's pond, on Tuesday, going thence in two large 22250 ard up barges. There were games J. F. PELLEGRINY, and field| sports for prizes, competed | 4 Main St., Westerly. for by nedrly all of the younz women N and voung men of the large party. in oaape Srmmns and Resminne, (200,500 el oL AT BT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY order of exercises. There were a few guests, among them Police Constable Washi, John Reardon, whose special duty was The Washington Trust Co., |15 rotect the umpire i the ball game EVERY ONE L WESTERLY, R. L and the judges of the other field sports e Capital .. s L 4200000 |apa to prevent over-indulgence in em GUARANTEED = 0z H Surplue ... $200,000 onade and ice cream, after the serv- e ice of the chowder and clambake. It E..:‘:.-‘-?«-E«::a ety T i BUTTER e - - - b, 3¢ "t HAMBURG, STEAK - - |b. 9¢ ron e aem .| Where o Buy in Westerly R:_";“"“m VEAL CHOPS- - - --|b. I6c e S — .. [JLEMONS 0\ - - - doz. 25¢ POTATOES - - - peck |9 ‘r‘-::u x.-“ grle;u" :.t‘ a ""“":1:«: g‘n'; n._u., ;|eu‘|- l---l‘i c-." Fitter aza JubPM BOTH DAYS 3w0b5P.M BEST PURE 5 Ibs. LARD 2 Ibs. 25¢ | SUGAR 27¢c INSIST upon getting your commercial training meo new samp, Winter Wooiens. Gustom Made Safta | —where the Principal and his assistants are all college graduates holding teacher’s certificates with practical office experience in modern offices and who can train YOU —where the syste.ms taught arc the most modern and used * by the leading commercial schools of the country. The schools not using thzse do not rank among the foremost. Local Laconics. SRS e ‘Martin H. Speliman has pur 330 Main St., Westerly, from Joseph T. Murphy the hous Cars to rent: storing of cars; come |lot corner of Dixon and High streets, plete department. Full of oues e T novasa —where personal ani individual help is given to, each student, thus advancing him just as rapidly as is consist- ent with good work in the least possible time. Our students have no trouble holding a position. EVERY GRADU- ATE EMPLOYED. Every'statement made is backed by th: facts themselves, Day and Evening Sessions begin Aug. 29th CHAS. S. DONNELLY, Principal Ay ek W. Coy RMeal Eatate Co. R Rt B A 4 Weateri augisad febl4d y, R, L our -interest to corre- - wufcturer and Builder,