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the expenditure of any of the Wmon and .olllbl‘ rejection at| are also those bills, alread: referred 3 3 proceeds onds any one of sesejons. to, to secure fnrther Safety appliances i h{ -n "s d 3 5 & 7 - ‘ i i s emes i my“. e | On e T 1iis jome Tivt of usetul snctments | on rallwars and. te. ostablim A hasis - i . = neers shall report the same as m'r’fiy was promised in the republican piat- | for workmen's compensations. T:ere ie : > and feasible. Moreover, additional pro- | form and has been put through by re- [ also the promise of the republican e (Continued from page one.) - The important part that railways |vision has been made i the appropria- | publican majorities. platform to make better provision for 5 sion shows that the ent tarft is | play as the arterial circulation in the | tion Jaws for money With which to car- | Congress has niso enacted into law, | securing the health of the nation. Tho “INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, \ p, - 4 Wi and should b2 changed, I expect siness of the country, the million |ryl on surveys of unsurveyed public| in accordance with the promise I mads oSt tang! and useful form that » | Next Immt Ph-flmd by Rev. i’eter McOscar—| to bri the matter to the attention of | @nd a half of their employes and the |lands, a crying need in certain states as a candidate for the presidency, this can take would he the establish Westerly Branch. 5 the congress with a view to its amend- | millioni of their stockholders, the im- |and in Alaska. Thus it is not too much | bill requiring the publication by the| ment of a national bureau of heall 3 . X i 2 ment of the tarift in that particular. | portance of their purchasing power as | to say that most important steps have | congressional commiittecs of detailed | to include ull the health agencies Capital . Thres Million Doflars Chicago Guest Regovers Valuables Lost at Ocean|of course. this will be impracticable | affecting the prosperity of = meneral | been taken foward the proper comser- | statements of the mones received by | ths government now Aistribited b Surplus . Thres Million Dollars H ch ubless congress ltseit shall adopt the | business—all iy o the. peplic 25 yation of our resources in the legisla- | them and the money expended by them different departments. Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. ouse, W F:ill—Carolin: anked i ture 75 ! parliamentary rule, as I hopz it will, | terest no unfair treatment should |tion of the present congre: ere | in the political canvass of each con- n view of what the present rep SEIE, aittous GAk WbiloLt T 3 VAR a Bl in Saturday’s | By L T one shedule oF | be. Aecorded therm: BUL T s B U0 | omaina 10, Do canciderc] and sottiod | orescional caadidote lcan congress haw done in the fuif oot ooy Tas D the tariff may not be subject to a mo- | note that the railway managers have | the question of the method of disposing | ° In addition, the present congress has | ment af its promisen. and in clew of Game—Tag Day Today. tion to amend by adding changes in | acquiesced in the fairnessjof the pres- |of these lands so that the government | appropriated $100,000 to enable the ex- | the standard (hat It has wet I respect ¥ X other schedules. ent bill, and propose lofally to com- |may retain sufficient control to pre- | ecutive to investignte and make rec- | Lo the sacredness of party pledee Established 1901 . e 1t will thus be possible to take up a | ply with its useful provisions. It was|vent a monopoly in their use and to| gmmendation as to the methods by | I have no hesitation in urging il who . Emesia L. "“'-m:e:‘ Optestizieh 5 2 iistely e o it !;7 By 1) v g B B w;oz.mumimu Bectre by phillc. ayaicer fl:‘;flh:;::; which the cost of running the govern? | are in favor of fhe performancs of i1 Defective vision d by the prop- A Ch 0 lady C it is probable fhat a great majority of | party congress, and' that party coal, oil, gas, phosphate or water ment may be reduced. [ regard this| remaining pledges, who are in favor er adjustment of lenses. Room 3, Pot- | house. i, e e Ocean | as heaged (o Ol the \Place during | ach house will be unprejudiced, to ad- | entitled to credit for its passage. The |on the one hand, and yet may give to [ TG S0, D€ RO oot "iportant | of promess, In favor of practical con mithe evidence, and to reach 4 faik | whole democratic strensth was exhib- | private capital suMcient inducem=nt {0 | puris ot ‘the administration's Doticy. 1| servation, in tavor of sconon. o & bag with her tha i 2 ebst ke. 3 A (5] n | ¢onelusion, aud this method” witl fend | ftod amhinst. It fn HOIL Houten. It WRS & | DE20E SDOME. 8. el am confident that if full opportunity | ernment, in favor of the jusi rogila cash, a necklace :nsu:mh:;e‘:xlvsggt:: m“":e‘l’:r:]I"A(::mell:hflml:ltl:‘rrp (bhe | to avoid " disturbing business con- | performance of a pledge of the plat- | the wealth contained in these lands €0 | {";{Uon “ind a republican congress is | tion of railways and of interstite o diamond pin. When she retired from | week. ditions. For these reasons it szems | form, and only needs time to vindicate |aid in the building up of the cOUDLIY.| glacted {0 assist, the cutting down of | merce corporations, in favor of « bu e e e e fo me that all republicans—conserva- | th wisdom of Ita emavment. Neither tife democrats of the house 1Ot | £ l00 a1 expénditures by the adop- | reau of health. in’ favor of o nrio 2 and reported her loss to the head | Pitcher Peloquin, who was in the game | live. progressive and radical —may well Postal Savings Banki the democrats of the senate as & body' | {ion"of ‘modern economic methods In | limitation of -the power of el waiter, As no trace of it could be |for Westerly against Carolina, at |abide the situation with respect to the oetal Baviwoe: Bunie. although their platform formally de-| going the business of the government | injunction, and who are in fa ' found,/the matter was.reported to Man- | Westerly, Saturday. met his match in | (Xl until evidence now being ac-| The postal savings bank bill has a |clared in favor of conservation Bave| iy reach to a point of saving many | measures {0 promote the merchant i 1t will pay you well to get our [28<r J. Frank Champlin and by him | Young Burdick of Carolina, who al- | Cimulated shall justify changes in the | similar history. It creates an epoch. |taken any active part or can be count- prices on diamonds, loose or ta Chief of Police Bransfield. The |[lowed only four hits, struck out sev- mounted, before purchasing. €hief went to the hotel and commenced |en and issuec but one free pass. Pel- ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. L |dinner Friday evening took a small |she is spending with her husband at Fated; and that 1t is much better for | It Inatitutes & system which will work |ed Upon to assist materially in the so- | Tillions. How much the expenses can | iite eReneed W Loreler vl them to vote for republicans than to | effectively to promote thrift among | lution of these complicated questions. | B8 SUTRed, B, 8 JEPOSMNe IO, WBC 1 LOL8 OL 0 SRR G help create a -democratic majority | the poor,by providing a despository for | Another subject of pressing Impore | o o o"tne administration is to get full | all this progressive legtslation m . an investis ion that resul i a ke rec v hits, a Leading Westerly Joweln Chier Bransfield caused the arrest of |1t was a clean, close and interesting | Protective principle, and _therefora | consider absolutely safe, and will also vs. o The appropriations for the last year Conclusion. would have no use for the findings of | turn into /the chanmels of trade and |has enacted a rivers and harbors bill, n the taritt commission, as we may cer- | commerce a large volume of money | apPropriating more than 341.000.000 for | were more than 320,000,000 leas Fhan ol tainly infer from the solid democratic | which otherwise would be hoarded. By | the carrving out of a number LA an:i ?pr‘[ho:n('!.ull execution ofrlhn law g Yote In the present congress against | specific yrovision it will stimulate the | defined plans for the permanent Im- | Zn0oi S0 LorotL Ui i tho’ o peration the necessary appropriation for the | investment of savings in government | Provement of rivers an T of the postoffice department, for which In closing, it may not be inapprop ate for me to invite your attentio and that of all those engaged in o cating the republican cause In t) two waiters Dewey and Allen, under a | game, won by Westerly 2 to W, The HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |5l process scrved b peputy Shenft | Soore! Mitchell, just to hold the suspected MADE BY HAND. men far investigation. The waiters o a o Hand Made Work fs Our Specialty. |Were taken to the police station and SijaNeegr 11 i B dn "N Sactory, Made' Harness in unraveling the matter in commec- 11 ol Buaers 1 o Results of Payne Law. P e DIl DA TIka e s Subject <o future appropriations by Fatine Leglalation 1 campalgn of education as o fuch on . w e missing bag. of valua- 31 o|remert 4 1 = . . 2 il and the railroad bill. this was ; ver te o1 4 . o clear away the clouds of mis N. B savUnpgns, bles. FE R T e e e eY.a"'fC | put through each house, of ongres by SPRETERS. a‘};fi";;‘.‘";;;‘::b;;zT::"erl A number of other promises remain | Sna 10 SIOHE WWAY The CloNdn pra SRS NS Wk Sucsa Suee. Dewey saw the bag drop from the 5 0 ol o thai, taken with the current effort of | Fepublican majority, ard was sisn- | T, S0PET% 0% iy continued the old | to be kept. 1 have already alluded o | urill jygues and have mede 1t 4 ‘mucaao lady’s lap and when she went o2 o the administration to keep down or re- | ©, Y a republican president. | piecemsal system and appropriated | the provisions to regulate #he issue of | to gecure for the repubiioan majorities she did not vick it from the floor. nor - = The legisiation of congress in re- | STy o early every project | Stocks and bonds by interstate com- | o woncress the real credit due i duce governmental expenditures and to reform the methods of collecting the customs revenue, it has by its revenue- producing capacity turned a deficit in | the ordinary operations of the govern- spect to the navy department is a full | TOTer AR or, O Y merce railways, to which the demo- . - y “engineers 3 frem the country for the tremn complisnce with the Jeoluleas: gF.the [yi 55 hoped ‘and believed that in the | cratic minority in the senate gave its tank they have ‘. pmplished. 1t 1% republican platform.. 1In spite Of & .yt gassion and thereafter the engi- | 8olid opposition on the ground that | ot Wi, GEAT RN 0 | proper desire to keep down appropria- | eers will so make their recommenda- | the central government no consti- | cgpecially to rhe young n BABIES! did Waiter Dewey, until the lady left the room. Another waiter, Allen by cere i Boon they will be blg boys mna girls |name. saw the move and Dewes lor | woiis” their baby faces will be only a|him into the game, which was to take | Coroitna %m the bables and I will [the valuables to New York for -dis- | Swnding of the = i ., he necessity for g | tutional power to make and enforce cateh les. jolsal and: the o ment of $58,000,000 for thz year ending | LIOTe, congress saw tl OF | tions as to indicate the projects of D ing for theifirat time, syd they b y n divide the cas] N 3 S i e se naval 2 % % : aitio 5 S STILES, The Photographer, Bna e proceeds of the salpr. They | . Whits Rock went to Waksfisld and | June 30. 1005, o a surplus in the st | 3, Sotnuince oF 0%, Peostnl, NS¥C | greater importance, so that adequate | such resulation, In mddition there 18| come impressed, as they ous be ."—“—_‘Hmm A WSS & A Hled the tagiia gl S T e " 1910, or $26,000,000. From & revenue tht nacy by the addition of two more completion within o reasonably short|how preliminary Injunction ghall issue the. movernmIeniel $eAciency BN Capac- E; een 5. 5 : gt 8 i attleships. More than this, % | tim= and the piecemeal policy of ex- | without not! nd when n substi- o8 1 iy23a £ B > 5. - five hits standpoint. then, 5 tim2 and t policy 3 of the republic and democra game, o fireman at the hofel, and gave | Score of 9 to 5 Twenty five hits were | SIANGPOInG, then, thete can be 10 CON- | cpabieq the secretary of the Bavy 10 |iending the consiruction of improve- | tution for this tht democratic platform | 13 0f the republican and democrat) . Hart Schaffner & it jno his custody for safekeeping. |Mads White Rock seilting ffteen off | ey O e o venue ndicates | CAFTY Out @ reforn in the busintss mments of this Kind indefinitely for | proposes an amendment to the exist- | miin the arty Lt * oanstration . 4 er & Marx atente bt he, U2 not know the | 0od mame for White Rock, although |increased imports, and an examination | munagement of the depariment and & |years may be abandoned. ing law which would create a privil- | pri Lhe RERLY, BF CORREIRCUTN ATC Cloth s e L TR S E opponents got onto his benders in | Of our imports during the past year|TeovEanizition of the bureaus and staft | Other Pladsie Hedsenisd: edged class of lawless workmen and | FpofTOts TRUICE C1AR BOCR TRE PAEY O : . % 1 | the cighth inning for five singles and 1 disclose a most substantial in-|Of the navy so as to contribute mes would seriously Impair the power of | Luiting legislation of the Sixty-second Dles Do opened thy package saw that | 0 C8 i I e (White Rock scored | crease in manufacturers matorial, from | terially to its effectiveress as one of | The republican platform promised | the courts of equity to do justice\Then | onutf, (¥S RN, OF Ahe, B0/ TRere ANS S80I BY - |liver them and st the 9100 oeved | the same number of runs in which, in the making of finished pro- 3 arms of the government. ' tnat it would admit to statehood thz| there is the measure o promote the Sincerely yours L B. CRANPALL CO fon thetr retag S the $MD diered | N e ana. made good W% | Guets, whether for exportation or home | Although the demacratic natioral territories of New Mexico and Arizbna, | merchont marine engaged in foreign T L AT s S hme s g £ A e S nil Mure | consumption, has come a larger volume | Platform apparently favored the in- and that promise has been redeemed | service, to which in previous congress- | rron. Willlam B. MoK (nin novaea Westerly, R. I |would © owned the valuables | 8 I the baiting for White Rock | 0f employment for our wage earners, a | Crcase in the navy. a large majority | with suitable provisions for securing |es the democratic party has alWays | chairman Republican (ongressional ri ?“‘Kaccr:loednrmal RSomRIRinE | Bl el tin = hits five {imes | 1arger purchasing power and a greater | 0f the democrats both in the house good and sane constitutions of the | opposed an almost solid front. There | C taammirton 11o8. Toron imn o feave for hor moed A i % 2 | up and the Iatter got three hits out | consumption of the products of our |And the senate opposed the policy siates by requiring their adoption in|is the measure forbldding the acquisi- | You! ity h 0 Ay, and Al o et B dtoined | of five opportunities. Murphy played | {arms and fabrications of our factories, | When presented in the form of con- ladvance of ti2 election of state officers | tion of stocks by one raillway com- 18ry ) o, e a e e etanel |a sreat game at second and added | So far. them, as such importations do | crete legistation. and their submiaxion to congress for | pany In a competing line, and there < materially to the success of White|not displace home production. the: Labor Legislation. ABg got & coupon on the Plano to be v v > c Rock must be of benefit to all. Genera: s i ; Eiven away at in_connection with - the | speaking, a full measure of industrial | g niC,sePublican party at the last s - P ¥ ¢ L4 4 matter, especially as she had received | % g & s . sion of congress again exhibited its | - PURTILL'S, the lost articles. So she praised the | . As usual, the umoire in the Ston- |4CtIVIty In production. transportation | Geep and sincere interest in the gen- | lo]o] ornin “ON THE BRIDGE.” commendable action of the police and | ingten-Mystic game at Mystic, is - hation has accompanied the | oral welfare of the working men and | ] Tot it B0 at That CThe whitoes in the | charged with making decisions in the | operation of the mew law. Under the | mramcn o the conptry ho Saaing mmo c arzed from police cus. | same not in compliance with the rules [ ma> T portant enactments to its already long SR i dibpaced o &nd trouble along that line may be the | have concluded treaties with all foreign | P i : 5= "anhiect. d ears oa ait no more at the | &0 | he score was 3 to 3 in favor | Dations, gaining the best possible terms | fe2°Td_of legislation on this subject. ave you use Ocean house, Practically all classes of empioyes, READY to take care of all your e ks o esove sravome |11 PR | bt ot B SMEA A 0 | +“Yes™® if you value comfort and wish your day to be well | Carriage and Wagon e of Mystic for entrance to their markets without 5 3 F nMine OF /the teams of -t c ; “ especially those engaged in occupa- | 3 3 ‘ Not since the parish of the Immacu- | o, SEPATE of (he teams of the | SHCRTINE OUE 0N 2% dome msiis | tlons more or less hazrdous, are the | is a famous inquiry to which vou should be able to answer late Conception was created has there been such marked improvement as has been effected during the pastorate of | wegeris Rev. Peter McOscar. The church edi- | wiv fice hms, been redecorated. repainted, | W and repaired, electric lights installec, | 3 and ¢he edifice and other property pui | Cuiina, i | ducers of those Il < oir markets with such limitations aa | UTally fall upon the shoulders of man. begun. Pears’ Soap is absolutely pure and possesses the i v inji v It i . b, arty recognized the E . on o " . | teprevent injury o our home indus- | % ST o leing the dangers un- | delightful emollient qualities which soften and beautify R irine and Paintin | oAEain. the present law in its cor- | der which hundreds of thousands of| ghe skinj; it is matchless for the complexion. €pal g g H 253 |poration tax imposes a mew kind of | miners work by creating the bureau in first class condition. The zealous tax which has many of the merits of an | Of mineg. This bill was passed for the g | pastor is making endeavor to further inco 3 . {7 purpose of establishing ‘an _efficient You Can B he Ul ed ile For Electrical Supplies s dams, sieamer, o, i income tax. It taxes success, not fail ou Can Buy the Unscent Carriage and Automobile . & A ura. Under a reonal i governmental instrument for parish by the addition of a parochial Brlef slate News> Casily and exaetly collected. ana oy am | Eation, examination and report fo the F 15 C ¢ snd Copstruction, see school. “SWith ‘this plan in View the increase or dscreasa in the rate. en: | WOrla of the kinw of safety appilances ) or ents Trimming and Upholstering %?:::ho}'\slsanj:sz ;]cq:‘lir::te: desirable ables congress with exactness to regu- lt?;ntlwlkl'x‘ pravent lhe‘nw;;;ll.lfi:;sle:f h £ rdi Th Wi r con- ate its income to its necessary expen- | life in the operation of mines, 2 soaps. ere are Font 4B sShool Durponss A COnteR | pypsiol e fristor Gim ciun nas | Sures, Storg, than 1 furnignay | Dectaly of coai mines. 'A second pur | @nd so"pay no more than for ordinary soaps But v located to the church. diract but effective method of | pose of the bureau is to perform the | other grades to suit other tastes and different purses. u Recently Martin H. Spellman pur- { Jecided to hold its annual state shoot|yeeping the government advised as to | same office in respect to the great in- | E; . 5 i - chascd from Mirs. Asa Burdick the va | on Thursdus, Se; the Kind of busimess fone b all sor | dustry of mining that tht aepartment | Pears’ Soap, in any of its grades is always of the e co" ar EOWTON'S SANITARY FISH MABKET | 1iiih Sion ihs Soroer of Dixon and| Weriden.—The population of Meriden, | Porations. It is ome of the most useful | of agriculture performs in respect to| highest quality in every particle. All users approve; all h str according to the estimate based on the | and important changes in our revenue | the farming interests of the country; vq s s : no dvat: no odor: every- | (7 {he Church of the Immaeulate Con- | 5iinie" 5t names in (he new directory. | JAWS. as the future will show. In spite | that is, by experiment and investiza- | guthorities endorse the soap of quality and economy CORPORATION, ‘fi"-—'“ Baan. Al Rinds [ SoStion amd will probor1y (e used or | ie 35,062, of the (‘nnuurr;{heapod upon it at its | tion to determine the most effeetiv BIen ana Sea Foods in theix | san’oy JurToses The lot has a front. e ; passage, no party responsible for reve- | methods of mining and the best .9 v Seasen. Macket 171 Main Strest, Wost. | o U5, 20 feet on High strect and 180 | Stamford.—Stanley V. Beach is going | Ives or anxious to retain every means | means of ~avoiding _the deplorable > 507-515 North Main Strea:, e Sl sk Coats Steet. ToL 203 | ooy e i liratce to fly acri Long I<land sound in a|Of legitimate supervision of corpora- | waste that now obtains in the present E engita | £8onally opposite the church about | month's time in his monoplane, accord. | tions will repeal it. mining methods. . a aprad s Wo hundred feet. ing to his way of thir Interstate Commeree. No more important legislation in ever . e i g 2 = the ro of human lifq Shempootag, | Austin Heckschler of Philadelphia, | Bridgepart.— At an « usiastic meet The next most important work of the bcenln::“(;.(led o rae e e 15 cents a cake. for the anscentedmmmmm m, 2 Jisitor at Watch Hill. who was | ing of the Siavonian republicons of the | FTESONT consress was the passage of | 1ioy of the recent session miving fo the | e S ir Dressing. seized suddenly with a rupture of the | East S Slavonian | the amendment to the interstate com- | ;nih 7 (o "commerce. commission am- . . _ppendix, Thursday night, and operat- an club was formed merce bilh The republican platform | 10 ors to define the needed safety MRS. M. i EELLS ed_upon, dled Saturday afternoon. faverad smendment to the interstate | 2IS% PORSTE 00 (U000 CL N on. of acel: {Buccessor to A. T. Gerdner) Mr. Heckschler was president of the | Middletown.—Mr. and Mrs. H. I.|cOmmerce act with a view to giving 3PPlances for the prevention o . ! . J Body sad Facial Ilw/] Richard Heckschler & Sons comsany, | Spalding and daughter of Longworth | ETeater power to the interstate com- | dents to employes and passengers, and | A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week Commencing Monday, Aug. 20 Goods a specialty. Fine Vieist | PI5 iron manufacturers. and dlrector | AVenue Are enjoyimg A cruice - of i |Mmerce commission in regulating the | {ter @ hearing to require thelr adop- Hack, Livery n by interstate railwa: in the Central National bank of Phil- | month in Mr. Spalding’s power boat. operation of railroads and the fixing | ! s, Westerly, R L |adelphia. He is survived by his wid # 5 OF Trame raten, and alse Tavored such | isiation, With respect Lo the inspection | anda syesa Telephone 490. | ow, Celeste Massey Hecksehler, and | Milford.—During the afternoon and|national legislation and supervision as | Of locomotive bollers and the removal four children, all of whom. were with | evening of Saturday a carnival in hon- | would prevent the future over-issue of | OF=danserous overhead obstructions, " B e B o e P e i ot T o s o L B e e o | aite tho Somideation Of the Hext Boarding 3 taken to Philadelphia for burial. house was held at Fort Trumbull After the adjournment of the congress | Session of this congress, and I hope mss ROSE AHERN o iladelphia for burial Beach, | 2t its_extra session I invited twe of thal| it may“sgfiiglly b: pam%e (’I‘):e | st l £ | my cabinet and a mamber of the employers’ lia y act was Perfect— ab (=} I,ad' ’ orihe [g5al members of the Ancient| New Faven._The New Haven social- |Siate. commerce’ Commission and - | 50 b3 hesded amendment = s to en- &P CORN STARCH 1 1b. pke. 5 1es’ Hatter iz sl 2 b smer S | fd St itk B o7 b | Mo 3 e S0 ke Teoom’ | e il sl A = PKg. 5C| 12.14 Bath Street. annun\c *pta((): :on\'e:uo e!a_;‘fr\h“’i '-l’t|e Rnben ]:Iuntpr, who will speak in that| ments to the interstate commercea act. But in on: sense the most forward HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. 42 High St., Westerly pouial sty Soveition | which 18 16 [fclty/on Sinday, Oct. 3. These gentlemen reported to me, and in | Step taken in the Interest of the work 3 e e e T S R + ey | September Tast. in 4 speccn - et |er was the creation or a consressionst | FLY PAPER =— 3 double sheets 5c| aurowosiie o rent. = = e S om| et s - | Moines, I forasshadowed th .com - | commission to report a practical bi Telephone 8§83, WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT~.. 5 | "1l be threc hundred delegates pres- | tismal service in the Qu ug river | mendations as I intended . fo | make |for the fxing of workmen's compensa- przsa - ent, and all will be treated to a shore | west of the Mechanicsvi farm, Sun h : i I STORE will nore | - tarm, then o the congress for the amend. |lion for injuries Teceived In the em- POL N daT 3 Hion 8 Wattn I Th comven | s pornite 3 1031 & clergyman som | wer. U7 ihe gariezg,for e amend: | Uon, for indlvies reccived, n the om’ | S A I0 = = = = = = cake 7c|Needa Trunk? ven & (.b., held in Elks hall = By i First, by the establishment of a com- | ways. as risks in the business to be Buy it n nd n L Moes: flding com.|Mercs court: second, by empowering |fixed by speedy arbitration and to be iy ow —and here, y On the Bridge. b et o e Dullding com- | the commission to classify merchandise | Eraduated according to the extent of IONA TOMATOES - - 7 The INDESTRUCTO, the REGAL SHOB AGENCY. pohics. e o oamngton Irving council|as well as to fix rates for classes: |the injury and the earning capacity of = CAN /C|moncy can buy . We give S&H Green Trading Stampa Tofiay (Monday) will he tag day for | SHIShiS, of Columbus, has secu: third, by giving the right of a shipper |the injured person. This is important, We carry a complete stock L B Sirchtses the Westerly Visiting Nurse associa- | U = e fre = to dcsignate the route by wi not only as effecting interstate com: . T ¢ Bags. Evers foor of the Brainard building from v which his i 8 Cases and Traveling Bags. T tion benent. fioor o raina s £000s siiall he (ransported bevond the | merce raiways, but. it adopted. s tur- | O] OTHES PINS = = 100 for 10c |smbiaid e M o2 Henry Goulet of Providence is the | ScPh 1 line of the initial carrier: fourth, by | nishing a model to the country for a . to choose from. Prices reasonable. - We are moving to the Potter-Lang- | Zuest of Judge and Mrs. James E.| Windsor.—The factory of the Wind- | °Mpowering the commission to con- |Peneficial change in the legal relation Cal el Ree uR B S:“loilfla street, on or f Kennedy in Liberty street. sor Canning company shut down Iflsw"-?&r z_\:; Jue“l;"e or injustice of any be;ween emfilowt and e:u:lo.\;:‘r- This abeut 1st, . Great removalil Mrs Wiiliam Hughes of Charleston, | week until today (Monday). when it is|Fate without the complaint or initia- reform would put an end to the vexa- sale now going on. + |N. C. is the guest of Michael Flynn | expected that the suppl tomatoes | {ion of a shipper; fifth, by empowering |tious and costly litigation through New Crop Fancy Chop Fresh Roasted THE SHETUCKET WARNESS CO. . . and family in Rocket street. % will continuz so as to keep the factory | the commission to suspend proposed | Which an injured =mploye must go in 7 o 2 e In operation umtil the close of the Sea. | increases of rates by carriers until the |order to recover damages—litigation WAL C. BODE, Prop. ics Clothimg Co. | i uvor raia o Frioas atterncon | In o £ ene sea | I - : il llguor rata of Friday atternoon 1.9 commission shall have a chance to pass | Which on account of the poverty of the AT G by 283 Main Street « Westerly, R. 1. Fas mot made h e o upon the reasonableness of the in- |emplove frequently serves to defeat the hi < @ecisa = sland Drug company, but:at| Hartford Belle Macintire, | crease: sixth. by provisions for the |ends of justice, and in other instanc WITH EXTRA STAMPS | WITH EXTRA STAMPS aug20d : 3 Miss May the store of the Westerly Drug com- | cidest daughter of Ret. Walter S, Mac. | federal regulation of the issue of stocks | 1eads to exorbitant and unjust ver- : k" = Sl W ol Ve s e E e iion ot e i e : 20 STAMPS with 1 I 35c TEA | 10 STAMPS with 1 I 20 COFFEE : City Pharmacy| i Sy rms S e | M s i oriie St o Gl | oo it s oes omms | one ot e svent qussions wnicn nas | 25 STAMPS. with 1 b 40c TEA | 20 STAMPS with 1, 25¢ COFFEE Who Is Looking ' v bR e a 2] P ed af er lane, Hartfor the ceremony being acqui g stoc n a competing | been made a national issue and aroused 40 STAMPS "th 1 Ih. SOC T[A i 25 STAMPS 'It"] l. 30c COF("EE For 'he the morning service in the First Bap- | performed by the father of the bride, |road: eighth, by a_saction permitting | public interest through the insistencz JICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE |tist church. = Sy the making of traffic agreements be- |of President Roosevelt is that of con- . ; : 1CES Whils Waiting for Your Car. Miss Annie McGuire was operated His Finest Scar. txeen competing railroads limited in |servation of our national resources.| 50 STAMPS with 1 I 60c TEA | 30 STAMPS with 1 b 35¢c COFFEE 92 upon for appendicitis in the Rhode Is- | Among Senator Depew's storfes| PNt of time and subject matter. and [ From the federal standpoint, this con- Fo"OWinfl vehicles I4 land hospital, Friday night. The | there ix one about a veteran on a|SuPiect to the approval of the inter- |cerns the preservation of forests. the - 36 Canal St. Westerly. B, L |l rosial wndas meni, " i | oo e e Feclamation. of AT landa of the’ gov el dition Sunday afternoon and expects |~ This veteran. in all the panoply of | . TDeSe amendments were in accord- |ernment and the proper treatment and | Exfra Gold S[amps Exira Gold S[amps | oSt nd L Oben BUSInese : agons, Top pen Concords - to return home within two weeks. S B e oD md}?;\;&“;\;h‘ l!é:hl:x( :fflt_hebmmmucan dll;;gsiu?': ot our government coal J Ses new samples of Fall Sister Augustine, who has been the | white cotton gloves, was on his way | §otOF™: beeasemtly 5 were |lands, phosphate lands, oil and gas 1% .alues received is considered, get F T ogiens. | Custom’ Mads SGls | Euest of her sister, Mrs. Michael Hig. [ o a Fourth of Jalv pienic on the outs T atombodying this recommended lands, and of the lands kxown “as | our prices. and up gins. at Pleasant View. left Saturcay | skirts of the village. A stranger | Sioaiion, in which while the prin- | water power sites at the points on the . 3. F. PELLEGRINY, for her station in Nashville. Tem.. on | boarded the car, and the veteran, lean- | j{Eipn o ihaintained, there were lim- |streams where the water power must Ho. 4 Mata St.. Westerly. Saturday. She was accompanicd by | ine serose hie wite. emeaged ihe waay | Itations introduced. as justice suggest. ihe converted in order to be useful 4 2 & THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. « %fl"‘ Yressing and Repalring, Biter “Piic\ss whio has telatives 5 fite ot ed, after a conference with all the Diring Mr. Roosevelt's administration | with your choice of any of the with your choice of any of the i . Providence. Wi Mk sobn tirned “to wartape, | PTHCN Interested | The B wae sul {BHIant 0r stie Of W0 S following articles fellowing articles 184030/ Bath Street . S - eteran said nitted he congress and after a |within the classes i vera - . Vo Sa v e e dleadie | B e e At great deal of discussion hoth in the |drawn in the United States proper and |2 cakes A&P Scouring Soap, each Sc|1 can France-American Pot. Beef 100 AR < i in Wil e et e B P 7 e house and the senate, it was enacted | in Alaska, in order to await proper |1 bottle Queen Olives.............150 ] uteh oanser. .......10c The Washington Trust Co., Joslin, who was taken suddenly Ill on sh heek at Inte Jaw. with any amendments | legiaiation. Doubt Arose ax 10 the ox- | 1 borele Wiy o Grder Vinosar 1o |1 Bottle A&P ‘Olive OIl " ....11. 22 WESTERLY. R L the day of her fathers sudden death Jez, by gosh. | which aid not materially change the|ecutive power to make thesa with- | e g |1 pkg. A&P Jelly Powder . ... .. 10c | L ¢ Cadnat Tgan000 {2nd who underwent an operation at e hewancellors: | cract of the recommendations except | drawals, and therefore as to their le- |1 bottle Hires' Root Beer ..15¢ |2 rolls ‘Toilet Paper, each .Be | - Surplue i B o s e Lo Th g 7 e ehe was shot| o strike out certain provisions prom- | gality, vl taty_be ctnteater in LS IANTR L UL i RARATS, A Tadus BTy t 2 X ¥ MY €ar | jsed in the republican platform, to |court. The present administration con- | Mz‘““x‘:{_;";"";; Bagastte. Joseph Mortimer., ng from al- 5 2 permit traffic agreements hetween |tinued the execcutive withdrawals, but | SPECIAL SALE WITH EXERA GOLD STAMPS Is Whfl( CO[IE”S In s Bty attention | Soillsmy was brousht from Potter |, iDear me s: - : 0 | FAllways in spite of the anti-trust law, | pugSested. aa o matter of wise procau- | et aranees o derats attention | il to. the Weaterly poiice Station by | Interess fo forbid one railway company 1o ol {ony seoiring from congress exprest 195 Gold Stamps with a large boitle A&P Exiracts 25¢ Photography. J— firse hour of Bundar. He plcaded et annl fon en. 1 "B and to sec ipervision by the inl|majoricies in both _)-uu::;i;;*t(hr".‘u::(; Vanula, Lemon Orange, Strawherry, R Pineapoie, Wintergreen, ‘x;".,“ LA S ke vagrancy fn the Third dis- | down Bt B terstate commerce com: on o | Bill for this purpose was enacted, permipt, Peach. J singer, Allspice, Celery, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ban- ihe reul p 3 sMITA'S GARAGE. Erict court wnd was Sentenced to- the | ClanEe lund (n s . {eratats Symimerce sommission (of tha |} ver seventy nililone of KirenTrs | ban HatiEe O the fink. Solnts. 18 SBATACter: the UEts 330 Mala St., Westerly, state workhouse for nine month: The veteran fre Sy iaad 3 {been rewithdrawn of lands included | trajts that make s what we ars. d. Gars to rent: storinz of cars; com:| The memvers of Peleg S. Harhér | UI¢ guestion. He ; T thls last was submitted a pro- | K IIRR the Clasees described Aerof 120 Gold Stamps with 1 jar A&P Smoked Beel - - 25¢| o ntl ihi ertect secora e % plete repalr deportment. Full line of Inose compauy held their annual out- | the heat. But his vision authorizing th 3 Supplies. Tel 359. novasa “Go on, BIlL” she said impatiently. | /°/00 SSCRosnE the appointment of | ahle for agricultura, and therefore con- thing of paper and pastebosrd with | | ing and accompanying clambake at | ., | i —_— | Bfghtman’s pond Saturday. It was | Tell the gentleman how you got the | &.°0 P 5 = gress adopted an entirely feasible and | Stam, - e N e s ready-made look Tom saim. TaAR T R D T A e el s iy | arising from the ovie-issue of stocks |ETCES, ad0pteq an chijrely feasivle and 30 Gold with 1 can A&P Cocoa 20C | e s shots ot your ews s seven-reom cottages, situated in | isn. The trip to and from the pond You shut up, Hannah,” ‘said the| - laws were applied to the surface of the oolf, or what your friends see to love ing such evils by congressional regu- ([0 W aRpIled 14 the SUTEACE OF the and admire, eall on the cempact part Of [ wai made In two-horse barges. = | Veteran. iation. In addition to tie purpo . r 001 e said e old wom- o . PUrposes SServe as "ope! - mt i Both ‘mavisy yasegt| Mrs. Edward €oleman, for several i he ol - | already ited accomplished by the | #0il reserved the property of the an. it just akout riles the skin b government. This is a new departure ==, DDL. 90. l A N ’ B ing that can be sccured at|vears hookkeeper at the Joslin store. | Gf e tn Lo bill, the so-called long and short haul | i "our land Jaws, and is highly to be you bragzin® and brag- s If a purchaser de- |has resigned. and will probably be suc- . clause of the existing law—the one & - b s | ; £ . i’ abont marks you got in the E e : commended. In addition to this, it was B e 1P (e et SRR Bk Raplng Bel Tl | PRI G R WG e e s St e U (i, Sl 9 preatls | somended. T Sadition'1o bie 5 w2t | Very Best Butter " b, 33¢ o0, ey Ay e e hedd_about the finest and most nho- | Fie s‘r:flt_r“g;’fltfl:‘c‘;“fimn“““{;‘;e“u'lg reclamation projects of the government 19 Ibs. G t $1.00 with T Colf e Fllolographer, p e Ueeable mark o all—the one | save| b, B Gintance -was amended so s | oould be. completed. withi. & sessor . Granulated Sugar $1.00 w ea or Colfee cenenttn IR Sayinga ety You with the fire shovel”—Washington = a z d £ 2 Star. s o the commission somewhat | bonds should be authorized with which augisd LT A beso et l;:lrmf“::;m:)}h:hcehxa 10 secure water for the settlers upon - - s T C T, e For Iufants and Children, i Meaning Luck. e cenre dbmision. uater ateiing | oY ament I8y SeiED the Peswmive . d NOTICE . | o% Newell Dwight Hillis described The bill as at present in force 18 | d-cmed by tie water reuts for the ser- The Kind You Have Always Bought | <+ " vuoseviic o 0 ont "Ll 0 [ i excellent bilL “1¢'1s not enacted in | vice rendered. in i way hundreds N Or. Louis: ::_;mt wha Abi‘r{._i‘l"::au d‘:’u)hl: .-‘-.xl;-c;.; ;-‘! :zx';«;'tfi:'-houulln:yau:‘n::l,}m-.'n::: ur‘.:lemggr t\;'llm ha.;.e u:eenlmnny ¢ locat:d In her nev ofc e ok mdee hem waiting c. compietion of the pro- ctan@ ecclesiastical references | effective supervision by the interstate | jects and suffering groat privation will 35 tree ich, Go Rowm 1 soynds good. — Haserniii| commerce commission to avold injus. | be renabilitated. the a mfi 1 Wain S t’ Norwi s by Office_hours, 1 to 4 p. m Iow authorising the bond-ieste peec) Free Delivery. per i *Phone 294 | Telsphone 60 eunine Franklin Miner Is now Breed Hall tice in their menagtment and control.