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Rheumatrsm s A Constitutional Disease. : 7 ~ STONING i - NA! birtor v ialt iy Al Wt Mise e \ 3 Ll ol o T smaagr peine pe s uue mi [ WE - ARE NOW C. L uu., MW of Nidl : ¢ m""'.v Be{:: ;‘vol:lrm- h:he suest 3 hool—List of Speakers at Unveil- | Trips—Death of Mrs. dohn Jmcobs— | ai1ss ot Leary has N il m. of Wheeler Tablet. Superior Court to Come in on Friday | two weeks' visit with Providence READ o= S nflamed jolnts and suff il neton | Miss Fagieralda Maedona)d, daugh- | - May ‘has returned from\a . o o i 3 jes’| At a meecting of the Si iss acdonald. daugh- Malcolm Witl, as returne: m D ot b eured by Tocal | Annual Convention Held on Tuesday—Sessions of Ladies sehool é‘ofi\'mmei - ,,.;,,.m,“’:“‘,m,u ter o Mayor and Are. Archibakt Mac: lsx;{thc;‘\‘l‘nllltu wfinflrlemqu in a’:f-’;;f' to tflK ¢ care of all your / ads 2 C, ibley of Needham, , is to teach at Morristown. X rs. William Holmes ' an - G aiitituial tres ekt Aduxiliary—Reports Show Increasing Membership and | chosen principal, | There were forty | I, the coming school year. Miss Mac- | ter are spending several da Y and the best is a course of the great < ] ::nlicnfiun! for the place. Mr.. Sibley -i‘&l:lld was a teacher in Willimantic finrlnxlnek‘id Mass., ’?« route n;;an 'th'_e‘:: ‘medi: 1. 1 Vi) yvear. me in Mont; after spe: Siaoa purifving sna tonic medicine Interest—Officers Elected—Next Year's Convention |M3,3 [ focort. Javps ol many | WS 0mte siuper 1. coff mas re- | Mommer widh ekt Sriends Carriage and Wagon "M's sampal"“a of Dartmouth, class of 1895, and has |turned from a stay at Matunuck. R. I. | Rev. F. D. Sargent returned Mon-| " in Providence. been principal in Needbam for the | Principal C. C. Spratt of Putnam |day from Oak Bluffs, Mass. which corrects the acid condition of past three vears, and comes to the | high school will return in a few day Repaiflng and Painfing Carriage and Automobile the blood and !;nflds :lpl::emly;tem. -—— school highly recommended. = The high from Bridgton, Me. where he has |PUTNAM REPUBLICANS FOR LAKE t it today in usm uid form or | : 3 school will open here Tuesday, Septem-= g summer. chosolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Thé annual convention of the An- g was invoked | jor g, and it will occupy the third floor | _Clarence Gifford, acting Zustor of the | Contest Over County Delegates Only. cient Order Hibernians and Ladies 3 . Neale, the joint session|oe the bullding as soon as the rooms | Baptist church at Pas Auxiliary !nf ¥hoa;fl !lln:d were held | was at an end. " The delcgates of the | can be finished ~up. Until they are | visitor at hisThome he T ¥ o g s went on record rtford.—’ esterly, Tuesday. the former in |ladies’ auxiliary proceeded S" | ready for occupancy the school will ert L. s o ampton called | as favoring i} ion of Everett u.’l?m., xoa."."’&%".é’;‘i:vi"ii’, O:nnf:rl Hjbernian hall and the latter in Elks' |hall and opencd their pusiness ses-|hold sessions on the second floor- of | on friends in Puinam Tuesday. Lae 10F Jovernor Shon e Hhe pRery Trlmmlng and Upholstcrluy dinner Monday evening in the raths- [N/l There was a joint meeting of the | sion with President Jolly = presiding. | the pullding. Mrs. John Jacobs D |cancus held in Hammond hall Tues- keller of its clubhouse in honor of Hor- | d¢lesates in Hibernian hall at eleven ns then went into busi-| mTywo new teachers were also chosen, | Mrs. John Jacobs of Brookiyn, N.|day evening a resolution was unani- ace D. Tarbell of Washington street, a | 2Clock in the morning, which served session. President Matthews pro- | Miss Sarah Dolan of North Cambridge Y. is dead at her summer home in|mously passed instructing the dele- member of the order who was 82 years |5 the formal opening of both con- |siding. Both conventions were in|Mass. and Miss Helen 1. Hemphill of | Thompson. o thid vn 1o R g ok old Tuesday. Sentlons. _President ‘James T. Mat- |progress for hour when at 12.30 & | Westerly, Miss Dolan is a graduate | Merrill P. Paine has returned to | im the state convention. There was thews of Providence presided at the [Tecess was taken for dinner. 5 of Radcliffe college and last vear was | Putnam after spending the summer &t | no contest, the dele: s being elected e c joint sefsion. He expressed gratifica- | The delegates assembled at Dixon |, teacher in the Mystic high school. | Norwood, Mass. He will teach mci,,v acclamation. There was a coptest, | 9- tion at the large attendance, over three | square and boarded three special €ars | Sphe will have charge of the Latin and | school at Abington again this year. wever, over the election of the dele P 3 hundped, and spoke briefly of the |for Watch Hill. the cars being decorat- | higtory classes. Mrs. Hemphill was | Attorneys M, H. Geissler and H.!gutes to the county convention, a total I}Ofl flfifllflfl, groarth and influence of the order. ed in red. white and blue nd green. | graguated from Smith coliege 1910, layton Bradford are spending toda, of 139 ballots being cast WhHe un- I wesier the prominent feature being a 1arge | ith the degree of A.B. Miss Hemp- | in Boston. ingtructed, this delegation is under- Rev. John P. Neale, R.D.. pastor of | United States flag on the trolley DOI2 | hj)j will teach French and English. Notre Dame academy is to reopen | stood to be solid for Dewitt C, Park 5“1'5'5 "Mfl! Mlll Slml St. Michael’s church, w: _then intro- |of the leading car. Shore dinner Was | @phe teachers previously engaged are | for the fall term in September. of Brooklyn for sheriff. The senatorial T duped. aao sl e walibleased to e e 1::(':'“;";‘:;‘ Miss™ Elizabeth McGrath for the com- Unciaimed Letters. | dele; re believed to favor Hon. G.| aprod .| meet ana be permitied td sreet suc ter the delegates. resumi - | mercial department. Miss Nellie B. = wn- | A. Hammond of this cit INPUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, |finc specimens of Irish ‘manntood and |iness sessions at three oclock | Donovan, German and Latin, and Miss | . ioicers ddgresped as rolow= are wn- | % udec e W warner was ehairman womanhood. and to welcome them, so he delegates upon their arrival in|pose E. Brant, science and matherat- | Lag'®® i (PG DA estali of the meeting_and Souvenir W. H. Westerly Branch. far as it was proper for him to do ¥ orning were met at the rallway |jcg™ TThe high school . will open its | ottty JEIg8 mz e OOt 2 Taylor clark. Those named as dele- Capital . Three Million Doftars | 10 the town of Westerly ion and escorted to the conventlon | goors for the first time under the new | prouiei o™ Alien M o : | gates are us’ follows Su " Three Million Dollara T-‘-ryl:er 2 n,ndle‘ref;‘:rred htn a confer- | hal r et ]cn!:m’rr’!tg“x‘\"_,‘;"}; | sy Sentember 16. All of the gram- | pecatur, H. G 3 % “State—Represents tl\';]nh‘r: ,A\ Davy, (Suceessor to A. T. Gerdner) rplus ........ ence he attended where the meri x 3 yneh | e schools will open September 12 e 80t | pepresentative Joseph McKachnie, g Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Gemerits of the Cathollc soclet r ‘Ih"mfl David Donobue and | The carfare of the Pawcatuck puplls SUPERIOR COURT. Silas M. Wheelock and J. F. Carpen- i Liberal, courtecus and eficlent in ita |discussd. at which there wer. Sugene Sul &I | il be paid b won. ter. H k’ X, Eugens S i S o s aneRIon COURT. D aresiomt v 0, Levers | F1EICIS, Liivery e cardinal said he George A. Hammond, Isaac Champeau, care to discuss the matter, but he said _Among those who attended the Short/ Calendar Session. Joseph Plessis. Establaked 1901 Nhal 4heL i h RN aiaayE more of ERERREIS T Noyes-Barber wedding in_Mystic on pogyse L3 s iR tar s AL A, 2 Marold L. Wells. O D. Optometrist | the support dof the Ancient Order of | At the completion of the routine |Tuesday evening from Sionington were | Judge Gardiner Greene of Norwich . Tuciys P. Merriam and Boal‘dln Deteutive vision corrected by the prov- | Hibernians. and he loved the members oo oo Tor the next two vears | Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews, Mrs. |will come to Putnam Friday to pre- | Jeon . Wilson £ er adjustment of lenses. Reom 3, Pob | for their Iovalty. he Westerly division | Crocker. Ars Floyd. Mrs. Hendericks. | side at the short ealendar session of Al Eaward G, Wright, tsr-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R- L | Father Neale, continuing, said that o hresent the name of | Mrs. Averlll Mrs. Roomer and Miss | the superior court This will be Judge st dnrl Gy WHsht Joh Stable it was natural for him to love Hiber- c ie "Tor the presidency, |Leura Roomer. = = o |Greene's first session in Putnam as & | worth L. Kelley. nians for his beloved father was a [put at that gentleman's Fequest his e i gy S ol 1 -/me- | superior coury judge. | Repubiican Town Com ttee—Mayor Hibernian and at his knee the speaker | name was not me ned, as he did ot later Mrs. Batty and It is probable that the cmm Will | Archibald Maedonald, Silas M. Wheel- 12-14 Bath Street. learned to love the order for the grand | qesire to enter into a contest. The |Mr. and Mrs. Silas Holmes will join jorder the empaneling of a grand jury Fenry T Thayer : Tomseh . e 7 principles it represented. These old |following officers were elected: them for the winter. % __|at that time, to be present at Tue: chnie. John L Hector Du-| HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, 3 mer departed did great work for tha | Thom (hews of Providence,| C. A. Weimpfheimer of New York | day’s session of the, court | vert, John B. Daigle; Walter Wheaton AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. cause and some of thein were martyrs |state pre Patrick J. Kelly of | Was h:‘:— 'n;e:;vam" S it Fairs Coming in a Bunch. for the faith that was in them. We of | Newport president: Michael F.| Joserh and Ma RSEE | eaily al) of the faies in t i pay yom el O B "or | today have taken up their work. he |Martin of Providence, state secretary: | erly and Rouse B. Wilcox of Sign- |~ (giw, S0 S (U8 BN 10,105, i e 3910, and the motto Should’ be ONWErd | T sine r. My of Weomaocket, "Xt |mston will break ‘camp at Pleasant | Of Windham county will o in i , before pul and Upward. and in harmony and fra- | was seven When' the convens | View tomorrow (Thursday) S iy wekn tor i | rle a ews< = und the delegates left| Miss Annie Dibble is the guest of [T} e . their displays from one point to an- CASTRITIUS, ternal charity the good work should be 3 who will be obliged to hustl * homes on the Colonial express Miss Ethel Wasterly Jewelr. contiiued. The next convention will be | Speakers at Unve oth Ex-Gov. James H. Higgins of Paw- | .13 in Providence. City Getting Better. Winsted—There are 20 cgfes of ty- BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS ¢, .50 %hen presented. He said o let. 24 8 phoid in the borousgh. Fol‘ Sale Charles L. Torrey. Telephone 833. aprisd Lead: - 5 Eos e The city court has not had much MADE BY HAND. he was very proud to be classed as a A tablet erected to the memo of y ¢ F > i il Miilse Wk is Dur Spestadten / | descendant of the good old Irish race, | Mrs. Helen Ryan Jolly of Pawtucket ! Judge Richard .A. Wheeler, for many | business during th only | S. Z. Poll, the theatrical Sugpli and equally as proud to he enrolled in |Presided at the convention of the la- |y oars judge of probate co ana |[an occas ntec open Steeplechase Island | The swellest iooking car and great- e e n Al e et Haraess | the ranis of the Hinernians. e con- | Gies’ auxiliary of the state. the sister T Lht ao tn RICIORI AT | {for some small offense. al for est bargain ever offered. Maxwell in stook at $13.00 and up. sidered it a badge of the highest ¢ | society of the Ancient Order of Hi- nveiled in the Stonington free li- the week results in the commitment | 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with N. H. SAUNDERS, tinction to be anglrIsH man or C | bernians. which \asyl“} d in .\ksdh:\ln. =d. next 01_’-;‘n0 man to jail: for intoxication |, Old Savbrook.—It is said the Sh |every modern appMance, 116 wheel 3 2 The reports of the officers showed the Tes rhe Comnecticut Contracting com- o ny will biild base, quick detachabie rim. Resmoved Broad Street. re 1 3 kK 1 ) monies € Line Trolle s a 1 b d five , Q R g 4 e roare aatietalits & ""x;u:drfi_ several anizations to be in excel- | | in the aft- | pany is to have contract for build- | tmo family tenement. houses this fail| Been used carefully, now just out ; lent condition. progressing. There s is: Jon- | ing section No. 2 of the city sewer | . wned by them near the | of the shop. ceive as much honest, consideration o ;. - e vs is: : ” rtr owned by them near th 3 s S B s fitaas | are twenty auxili in the state with Charles | system. City officials expected to have 1e, or employes and their fam.| N. B. We have several care, little BABIES! 35 o thase who never deny their faith | % membership of 0. President Jol- | . A. Pren- |the signed contract returned to then g 3 R iR ot = i i {1y in her report stated that Iris] = et & P Canner. | Tuesday. | il be b and nationality, i < 5 4 ot |t Hartford; - - - i ¢ > " as baby Tmeor wil be onte a | He said the’ first soclety he ever | {OFY. an important work of the } Tomdon. ex-Gov. G. H. Utier,| The republicans of Thompson will | Ellington.—The first rpment to ba| NEW POPE.HARTFORD, MAX- Bring the bables and I will{joined was the Hibernians and it would | Pernians. is now being taught in ev- rlv: Henry Rehertson Palmer of | hold their caucus this week to name sted i) the Jewish Semetry was | WELL _AND OVERLAND CARS fo” ‘-"V‘I- E Tt t he would leave. Gov- |ery srammar school and academy im|p iiGence. delegates to the various conventions, ced retentls for Chaim Liebman, | immediate delivery. STILES, The Photograsher, ernor Higgins said he had a youngster | the state, and in this matter Rhode Is- —_— Low Water Hinders Mill Owners. | The fro the monument is lettered | Call for demonstrations. » s % 2% lland is in the lead of any other state - 5 2 i d the side in Hebrew Srown Building, - Westerly, R. ), [do7n at Watch Hill who was seven | BUE % '8 BALTIC Cotton mills in villages along the | in Engli ¢ i ths old. who of course was not |in the union Quinebaug river north of Putnan Telaphome 347. ayssa | homt > it bo arg —_— e < et < Newtown.—One of the largest crops Hart Schaffner & Marx |- clisiole aze was reached there | Helon Foan J Of Pawtucket, state| Sprague—New Quarters for B. A. C.|o¢ the machiners. vested by M. Curtiss. The| pooa0g would be a row in the Higgins family. | Dresident, Seoite Revies of N fartin,| in Cote Block. The corset and shoelace factories at | Yield of ¢ orchards is est W ¥;e cxnsedthl,x '::;(Pny;lh'\g‘ fona( cheer | P rovidence. state seeretary: Bliza- : Clayville, Richmond and Pomaganse mated at 5,000 baskefs. | 2 and congratula the delegates on | o7 Meore = Aol i v The <cemocrats of the town of |just across the Rhode Island border, H s N d T k ARE SOLD BY the prosperity of the order in the state | Peth T. Dovle of Providence. saté s ague met. in the Dime theater on |are stopped beoause of lack of orders. | Middlstown.—_Rev. Dr. Donovan nd | eeaa runk; a1 Deapere “"““d“h’““’; el arfl | mistress at arms; Mary Hardy of | Monday evening and elected the fol- | The factories, whi¢h are comparatively o et My miotalnie Tt Poin { Buy it now —and here greater unity, and hoped they would |17 A I e lowing" delegates: small, are seven in number. o Monday morning for Pon i . . nev30d Westerly, R. ). | Catholic reaiization of duty to church, | this convention wa Jou | congressionaly J. C. .Donovan. T. F. i . e s tion being held in Rev. Fathc ty 3 uy. e e Siae b0 naton praver. 3 A eatel. 1 Dar, 3. Delaney Miss Bessie L. Champiin has re- | church. | We carry a complete stock of 8 skt The officers of both state organiza- | . D. turned from a three months’ visit in Canes mnd Traveling Bags. Bvery 2 i ; | probate. John Island_ J. Delane: d : ases an s " 5 '- M n‘ Mrs. Helen Ryan Jolly, president of | tions were installed prior to adjourn- | Probate. John = Esland, 5 DEISReYS | grookiym, N. Waterbury.—Seven of the 121 horses | girable style, aize and almost ail leat] the ladies’ auxiliary, was introduced.by | ment Sortiten e R vears, . By Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Shaw have re- | entered for Putaam =~ county (U‘ |to choose from. Prices reasonabla g @5t & ekt el ths Biane, President Matthews as the next S - ™ turnéd from a week's visit in Maine. | races, at Carme /.. this week | Call and see us, ik iy o 0 B8 | ional president of the ladies auxi The Rfty-first annual meeting of the ey - Pl Mrs. Wallace Stern and sons. Philip | Wednesday, rsday and Friday, are| R i jary. Mrs. Jol ferred to the won- | Narragansett Bantist association will | T- G : R I e Pt oty | o PRt achory. | PURTII 1 ts, derful opportunities of the Irish race | be held in the First Baptist church at Club’s New Quarters. two weeks' visit in Plymouth, Masg. W 3 £ | TBE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. s and helieved that the time was ripe |W rd on Wednesday and Thursday | The Baltic A. C. club has rented a| Mrs. Mabel Randell Mrs. Ross, Mr.| Plainville. e new Grange building v “ON THE BRIDGE. for all to join hands, and that the wish | of next week. It will be opened With | clyh room in the new Cote block which ©."K. Shaw and her son. and | will be 28x89, two stories high he | WM. C. BODE, Prop jv3ed deep in the heart of every Irish man |prayer by the moderator, Rev. Geo: they will occupy this week. Miss Fredell Randell have returned |first floor will be for stores with the | p i v 0 g65.4, 283 Main Strest, - and every Irish woman would be real- Rigler, D.D.. pastor of the First To Cross the Border. from a month's stay at Websier lake. | hall on the second floor. Work is ur ee0d ized—to see the flag of absolute fre Baptist church. Westerly. The annual( = = s S Mrs, G, K. Shaw of Fremont street rway on the cellar. | _mus2 4 For Electrical Supplies |dom ncating in e giens and on ' the | ermon 5 of Man. Wil be| Mr and Mrs Homer Le Rose of | MI% o 8ol S “and Mrs allen 1 g hills of dear old Ireland preached by Rev. Wirt T. Fellows. Fvo of Plainficld Teave this week for | and Miss Alien of Hartford. o Bristol—About fitty members of Gil- 4 o Is Loo i v of Xianag e Mrs. G. Harold Gilpatric is entertzin- | bert Thompson R, C. wi »uar- | fho | ng and Construction, see T two' Wouk SRSEREORIR SR ing Miss Marjorie Whetherby ord last Thursday as guests of Mrs. MYSTIC | NOANK Porsonal Mention. Judge F. F. Russeil and family have =, Michael, a former resident o ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO. Miss Mary Brosnan of Stafford [rciurned from a brief stay with rel- | Bristol and a member of the corps. and | f QI e . oy 1inec dinner by her. prings and Miss Kathryn Williams Visitors in the Village and Their Hosts | Barge Summit Hill Nearing Completion | ives in Plymeuth. N. H_ were enter! I 62 Main 8t. Woesterly. | "7l of Biackstone, Mass. are guests of | Mrs. Robie of Piymouth, N. H — —Local Travelers. —Launch Party for Rev.W.C.Martin| ;. "Goorze Brennan of High street. | the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. A FORotieh - Biataomin: Fo“owlng VChicles? LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET D Mie € Pt | OOt ofiSchedis Ssapar. 1 Nagoleon Balatigér ‘nll Geates Ia- | Ruswell. In the events which, thick and fast, B A e N et 4 e ix have been chosen delegates to| Mr. and Mrs. Pratt have moved to | (8 T08 BVeIEs Re, LHOE SO0, T8 R M TR S8 106 HVers b Gniki e SO SRy | L M et s el aTners are fourteen guests & the I'Union St. Jear| convention in New | Bradiey street. Mr. Pratt is super- | PLeSS UROR thE SO0 © S ity i ReEsRYonand. by thing whelesome and clean. All kinds | prentin PENSCH SAINL AN and Mrs. F. Dun-| Hampshire. intendent of the schools in Wogdstock. [ £8108, = D s | wagons, pon ™ et Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In thelr A. Brooks of New night from New | Arthur Chapman is spending his va- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trowbriige i oo o el i o PR AR | 1F Latu is considered, gut weason. Market 171 Maln Street. West Mrn. Christopher e , cation at Sugar Hill_ Vermont. entertaining their daughter from Port- s o Sur prion erly. foot of Cross street. Tel 33t S ¥ Smith of Hartford,| “Mrs Ellen Donneliy and daughter |land, Me. ' : : a o Qui : Give us & call 142 '\vpfi Poyle has retyrned 1o - of her cousin,!yemje of Lowell. Mass, have been Mrs. William Holmes and son Rich- o/ matter what the colonel daes bomaee B et a - mowth'e Yish In nt to Nprwich| guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. | ard are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W ident Tart makes it plain tat ho| THE L CHAPMAN CO., ‘fasleurmg. Dermatolc Sh. e e Skl B e J. V. Wo They spent Saturday at | Macdonald. be president for three years meore, Chiropodiss. Ecaip Teear® | “Nis o= e v launched barge Summit| Geean beach. Allen Guild ghas returned to Wind- how.—Detroit Free Press. mari6daw 18 to 20 Bath Strect. Tent, Halr Dressing. [ e piabel R ready to leave | " John Woods, Jr. has gone to Mont- The pelier, Vt, where he will be engaged from gurveving railroads for the next two ish a few little! months. take her de- Mre. Henr: . Y. pt MRS. M. I. EELLS [wign i Twfassioal Masseuss, oty and Focial Massage | 15,75, S50 of W. E. Bishop of Auburn, Individuality Wheeler. 3 ¥ W2 i . R Wl Lt s i] "i;fi'r:v“:f s Atrs, Dupbar of New Yark| qakitie sbest of Mrs. John Woods the loilD«mb]e- Mecflea!l‘;;f. . Dmt Is Wh c 1 ¢ Main Bt Westerly, R. L | . Ak ¥ B | skirts or trousers. Won't rub off, t Counts I 7338 T s |2 yisi with Mo rs. G. ¥. Andrews and her guests, £ s fons & . S at Lo n clephons 490 |and Mrs W. i, ey of New Yori and B -t g8 s e Polishes perfectly. No turpentine, ! MISS ROSE AHERN |to" Putnam af L Hard Were (Norwalk are progressing. o ek Prng ety / Photography_ | Beulah Noyes. He ol THE F. F. DALLEY CO. Limitod Ge: hd ' Monday aa | Ay Bringing o the real personality, ’ o | have week's trip to 2 fishing 15 Cents the fine ,oints in character, the lttle adiles atter s S 5 traits that make us what we ars. | “ariss hardt of New York = e e | F C ot | Toned down by the matural spirft of £ is the guest of her gran her, Mrs e i mf E E an artist into perfect accord. Not & 42 High St., Westerly Ny o tending the OF LOMIOYL it ic the price ing ot paper_and pastebosrd with Gt AT {- Harold Rickerman of Jersev City is| o r per cake for Pears’ Soap—famous for & ready-made look. = = visiting his ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 3 o - - 73 t a phote of your real “WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT.. . |Rickerman. ' ST ""‘""“d quality; its power to give aelf. oy what your friends see to lova STORE— Winfield Gaskell spent Su n and Itele sister fresh, healthy skin, with pores kept free; | and admire. call on R G Bhven & (.10 " i Providence. 5 & ‘ft"””)i).:‘:r*r‘_ ".. re in i.“n on * & radiant complexion LAIGHTON, Plymouth.—Thu afternoon Miss \ from his P Rm‘gnse!::’ Bridge. | 1.yda Rozelle will a report of the |‘acation ast 1)\.{1n by E AGENCY meeting of {he X al W, T, Uilgt $his mothe r - therine, w\&\-. S&H Green Trading Stampa | Edinburgh, ‘Scotiax {who'w e ome time. - ! The Photographer, ‘Durchases. | 55 Ge n soes today Jewer opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. City Pharmacy Tubereuiesis Giten Develops | Schools Open Sept. 12. et Ll s ugisd Health Is never fully valued unt ness comes. T wish I had known of T ative two years a ‘e gained twenty Tnnot Bt be ver: i1 stree: sprinkliag is prohibits . until fur.her noticz. T - 1 The schools of the v SRR TRY our Frem Pneumonia [ept 3th, the sams tcachors sercin® M HUUMGAN 'C'Ec CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE KT S for the coming vear. Many improve- . ES While Waiting for “eur C N nents for the comfort and convenience 36 Canal St w' Sk FL" ySonsumption readily dttecks thoge who | of the pupils have been made Auring| ; ‘roi bercul iy a_ histo of hay- | Vacation. = en are more easily a ‘1\ ked y the | visiting Miss Sadie Weaver. | Thal Gause. consumptio | V d d fl Th d S I ! e e e e s ; \ edanesaay an ursaa eClais lu" olens. clally those who have had pneumo W Soie erinined the mev.| On and after this date 1125 end up Ediman's Atterauve in the Ippropriaic | . slacds e mae ] - E "% Clires of consumption . C. M ) Ma R - fa?-’r;@;h’ed Ec!'\;r&mn's’Al‘:zralia:e Bt |a former p: e PBaptist chureh, August|ist, 1910, the use ¢ )’: ELGIN Fii3'es. Svessing and Repuiring. s A s ibervalosts 1x eatantiorer. | & pnay on hose for garden, lawn o in CREAMERY ~ % . c FURngflER . The Washington Trust Co., WESTRRLY. R L Funeral Director JLICED DRIED BEEF - - - Ib. 2lc r the great biess! P52 mgz . bi’{‘.}i;“f;';ggunn s n : cond:tion at Fairview Rese i e S D, prossa Shmior i I O, Hor | voir af this Hme makes th I HOULDER STEAK - Ib. 12 and Embalmer. Depost: ot and T § st | bel F s H. 5 Dyer, Mrs. James ac - - - c .:‘&:‘:w it in Norwich by Lee & Osgnold Cg.. and | Brown “heth’ White, Miss Seaie: action necessary. ) » h and Jewelt CI = | other ugRists. can also be ob- eav S oone; of Attl . : . pecinam, (i U5eoin! Anv rercon violating Norwich and Jewe ty. taldad_at, ‘ou procured by your local{Miss Linds this ) Druggists. for Bookiet of Cured | Chosebro W, 1. & _—— i iGHLY SMITH'S GARAGE. v} picer and Orrin E. il 330 Main St.. Westerly, g_:::;.;‘,:",_.';{,‘,‘:,,,’;:f e e . order will be deprived-of the , EASONED FBAN KF“ BTEns 2 Ibs' 250 Cars te remt; storing of ecars - e 2 s repatr-d tment. - Fali i'u’f;- Medical ~ Staff of Cromwell Sani- US€ of city water, Shdc FUNERAL ORDERS nrigm. | er orler Two seven- :::é:‘;: ituated in Artistically Arranged by """‘““ i "yl"’fl_"' e it rll’”-‘ Vi " BOARD OF : :ANTAL““PES i 6 tur | 5c direrant act e s WATEK Chavl >IONERS aug27d e - . Building IARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 17 w0/ you should consult with me and t prices for sem Axcellemt .work 3 eaterty. nvu o'§o= HUNT .. ** The Florist, | ey am B Bush of well were | sireet W, soitited the medical s - E 0 | lana ol nul can ---cun st | el 130. L Staerte Btrgs for the new tuberculosis camp. E I F hEGG very bne d 23 wt reasonable prie P l ‘ C. M. WILLIAMS, ‘ General Contractor and BulMer, | Republi = epublican caucus tonight to elect Headquarters for Best Aies, Lage: > RE MILK Plambes, and Gus Pitter and | LUCAS HALL, delegates to all the conventions. It s s im nt that every live i £3 .. fi:fifih‘fl o T MR l;!-::!:.b: thare. "BF Lourens yoiions| JAMES O'CONMELL. Proprieter. RD 2 RACKERS 2 Ibs. 15¢ 4 4. C. STONE, Prop. 'to be present! Telephone 607 ‘pctie 218 MAIN STREKT. ‘Phone 370. san17@ | _THERE ir no advertising m, in Eastern Comneeticut uu'm The Bul« letin for business resulte.