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1910 Pawcatuck Firemen To Show Westerly Department to Have Parade, but Ban is Placed on Beer| and Liquor—Rubes Invite Auto Collisions in Hope | to Collect Damages—Mrs. Thos. F. Champlin’s Deathi Due (0 Bright’s Disease, not Wood Alcohol—Re- publican Town Committees Elected. The new board of selectmen for the | Pawcatuck, Borough and Mystic dis- town of Stonington organizad by the | tricts was discussed and it W jecide selection of Fernando Wheeler chair- |to defer these appointmen 1 after man and Henry A. Stahle of Pawca- tuck, republican minority representa- | tive, as clerk. After transacting rou- | tine business, the matter of appoint- ing democrats to eucceed republicans | in_ the offices within the gift of the selectmen were given consideration. Attorney George R. McKenna of Paw. catuck was appointed town attorney, to succeed Frank H. Hinckley of Mys- tic. The naming of patrolmen for the the November electio At least two unscrupulous fellows in country roads | mulcting automobil | in the holdup gan the | front of approaching | ing that a whee | be struck and excessive dams pate will of the 1 b = —— | threatened a t, delay & » H Nestor of Where to Buy in Westerly irestery Tawe iday tter, Wesscesssscstcesertseseeseescssssssssasaesenene | | 1 (IS uted We got $100 from ra—— a man we and we came near getting anothe out of you. INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY| o~ Providen to visit the Westerly Branch Capital Three Miilion Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | the vicinity of Westerly are out on the! purpose new pl I Liberal, courteous and efficient in i‘s ma; ement. Conception doctor atomobile ride to Hope nity. On the return not far from Hart Schaffner & Marx o e & Py a sudden turn | Clothes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. nev204 Westerly, R. I. 1 che Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery dit and get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” of Westerly MISS ROSE AHERN | | Ladies’ Hatter: 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING r 'r'\’/-rl;rw‘w-\‘ STORE he Beale house R. G. Bliven & Co., een foyt cnses On the Bridge. The firet case of infantile paralysis | | | and they' were elected without opposi- tion: William Clark, Samuel H. D&hr Johre J. Dunn, Oliver P. Crandall, 3 Michael H. Scanlon and G. Benjamin Utter. At a prior meeting of the town com- mittee three republicans outside of the membership, George H. Utter, John Sweeney and Charles Perry, were se- lected to present names to the caucus for membership on the town commit- tee, and Judge Sweeney presented the names. A general discussion followed. Among the speakers was Councilman Maurice W. Flynn. Hhe objected to the plan and to two men from the First district nominating a town com- mittee for the district where he resid- ed. Governor Utter said the commit- tee had no feeling in the matter and 1ad acted at the request of the town committee. Upon his motion John W. Duff and James N st district and Charles Everett E. Whipple and Maurice ynn of the Second distri were appointed a committee to bring in nominations for town committeemen | from their respective districts. It was voted that the town commit- tee be composed of seven members from the two assembly tricts. The committee after consideration submitted t following named as town committeemen and they were | ected to serve until their William Clark, Michael Spellman, > B. Thomas, McCall committee There will be no beer or other liquor used in connection with th> parade of the awcatuck fire department, either before or after. This will be a unique feature for a parade of volunteer fire- men, e custom. even in well regulated departments, to have liquid refreshments in the firehouses on such occasions. Tt will be a purely local event next Saturday and there will be phcial invited guests to entertain. of .the P. S. Barber the board of engineers lice will be open for ection during the reception 1al supper of the department ved a week later. conclave of Narra- At the annual gansett commandery, Kniahts Tem- e elected as follows em nent com = . ‘junior praiate order: Thomas f permanent fund Randall B. € Otis T, Samu>l Girven. war nton, third guard; Harry I : Louis J. Reute: m H. Goodgeon, or ole, master of Cere- sentinel installed by Albert nent commander. ipper was served. r, past > ceremony Local Laconics. o % e : . Charles Northun REGAL SHOE AGENCY. Mrs. Thoma= F. Chamnlin, aged 57, \m"x”v i'vmvv»r](‘ We give 3&H Green Trading Stamps | of Hopkinton City, disd Thursday. Ac-| Cottrell p day morn- Wb ait purehases. story of Mr. Champlin,| jnz. N he drove 3 ations for liquor license in Cit P ar ac & weatuck will not be h m y nd purchased nted as the number now exceeds | pint o total ber allowed by law to th e o = 1 num allowed by law to the tegs lces while waiting for your car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. 1. p of the y he balance Established 1901, Harold L. Walls, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop er adjustment of langes. Room 9, Pot- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. I FOR SALE Two seven-icom coltages, situnted In different parts of the compact part of Westerly, R. 1 each having 60 foot treet front, and both having vacant | ) nA adjoining that can be secured at| wices If a purchaser de-| haying heat, electric | lights_ modern plumbing. Inspection invitea Frank W. Coy Real ¥ te Co., febldd R, L. Went TRIALN S Tt will pay you well to rices on Diamonde, efore pur asing CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewoler. "HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, Our Specinlty. s Sup s car- Harmony predominated at the first republican caucus new 1 K committee as chair- senting the nomina 10 fol- nov23d s to the conventions | Mary Applications for License—Good town of Sto Agard has an- from the con- no 2=neral sembly from e field of bat Murphy anc Fnown, 'STONINGTON Attendance at Rummage Sale— Schools Inspected. rds and « ars here of New York is the Duane Wheeler of the of Portland, Me., is York was a in Apply for License. g ons have been made n the town, town of Ston- od Humors <e pimples, boils, hives, | zema or rheum, or some other m of eruption; but sometimes they | t in the system, indicated by feel- of weakness, languor, loss of ap- . general deb without causing any breaking ou hey are expelled and the whole sys- tem is renovated, strengthened and toned by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. ca lo N " Shortens vour food ington. Three applications have been made by partics residing in the bor- ough for local licenses, namely: Mi- chael Burns, High street; ~James ‘Walsh, High and Gplden streets; Ja- cob Duelks. The ntw law reads that the town may have ome saloon for every 500 people, and the last census enumerated a little short of 10,000 peo- ple in the whols town of Stonington, so the towh would probably get about tw saloons. Several people hatve been trying to secure places already in the borough, offering big prices accord- ing to location. The steam barge of the T. A. Scott company of New London came in here and has been taking the lifeboats off the steamer Rhode Island. New Pictures. new series of library art picture: e on exhibition at the free library. They are a fine set, numbering 88 in all, on Sicily. Mr. and M s J. V. A. Trumbull, who have occupied the Hallam house on M street, will move into the Bil- lings Burch house soor Richard Bradley is enjoying his va- cation and will visit Montreal and Newport, Vt.. befdre retur: Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wayland left | town Tuesday for the Thimble Islands. | Mrs. Robert Adamson of Mystic was a visitor here this week. Andrew Hayes of Boston is visiting in_town. Mary McGrath attended the | Voick-Helmes wedding Wednesday in | New York Thoma was here T. Wetmore of New London Thursday. Rummage Sale. The rummage salein / st church was at the vacant store Hou. aid of the held Thurs- at the Ocean | day and J. B. Andross at $599 sold during the day, many bargains being secured. Inspected Schools. The inspectors of the town system of schools visited the schools in the bor- ough Thursday. They were James Cooper of Mystic, Judge A. R. Stillman of Pawcatuck, Joseph Leahy, F. N. Perry as superintendent. The school and building was found to be in ex- celient condition and - found every- thing to their satisfaction, with a school Stonington should be proud of. James H. Comstock returned Thurs day from New York. Brief State News Stamford.—John D. Crimmins and family left this week for New York. Berlin.—The Berlin Construction Co. has received a number of Jarge orders, which insures work for the employes | for some time. Noroton.—Wells are drying and many are greatly inconvenienced thereby. In | some cases it is necessary to walk a mile or so for water. Derby.—Town Clerk Bergin has is- sued 35 licenses for hunting this sea- son, all for people residents of this city and all domestic licenses. Hartford.—The estate of Clarissa A. Cooley, widow of Francis B. Cooley, has been appraised by H. K. W. Welch 8.51. Shelton.—For the first time in history of the Plumb Memorial libra- ry it il be used on Thursday of next weel, October 13, as the meefing place for the Connecticut Librarian’s asso- house. 10ld furniture, bric-a- | brac, china, clothing and everything | one needs for use was donated and ciation. Art Furni- ture Value $225: at Free PARLOR DINING ROOW LIBRARY OR BEDROOM KITCHEN 8-Piece Parlor Cheice of Buffet, Bed. Sult with Oda Chne Closct. LIVING ROOM ; ant:mmm; :m;rx" t -T ;M: ehoard or ch e Chair or Bock- chwscJ0ak 2 Farly Tmglish Felt Mattress, Chairs, 1 Kit- er, or G-Plece l:red.“l Pill.:x Rockers, phol~ 1 Woven Wire chen CJoset, 12 Parlor Suit, jerode 1 Tillar stered Seat. 1 goring, Guar- Yards of Lin- 8.3x10.6 Vel- Table, 4 Chairs, Early ® Engllsh i 0eeg. 2 Gen- oleum, 1 Stove vet Rug, 1 Cane Box Seat. Arm chair, Up- G or Refrigerator, Gilt Hanging 1 Armchalir. holstered Seat: 1 unine Eeather —_— Mirror or Pler Cane Box Seat, 1 ere ‘1 Pillows, 1 _This home Mirror, 1 Ma- Pro Brussels 5x10 Crex Rug, Golden Oak consists of the hogany tre Rug, 9x9: 2 Bofa Pillows, Golde & c companying Table. Round Couch, Tufted Early English Dresser,1Gold- articles, and is or Square, 2 Moracaline, Solid Library Table, en Oak ‘ash= on show in our Chrtsty Plc= Oak Frame; 1 Early English stand, 1 Com- warerooms, tures, 2 Pairs Decorated Din- Bookcase,/ Early forter, 1 Crex showing you Yace Curtains, ner Set, 1 Tap- English '/ Morris Rug, ' 6x9: 1 exactly as they I'Decorated estry Lable Cov- Chair. Velour Decorated Eng- would appear Lamp. er. - Cushion. lish Toilet Set. in your home. $100 worth $12.00 50 7.50 200 “ 2.50 . 2.75 Terms Maa. to Suit_on Larger Amounts. Our Terms Apply Also to New State, New Jersey. Connecticuts Grand Rapids Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Draperies and Everything for Housekeeping on Our Easy Payment Plan Down $2.25 Weekly $300 Wortt $35 Down “oRL oAl $3.50 Weekly 5.00 < 6.00 -« York 45 60 “ “ 500 Massachusetts and Khode Islard. Makes leathers last longer. Gives quick, brilliant result. Handy and clean to use. Buffalo, N. Y. WATERPROOF ‘THE F. F. DALLEY CO. imited Hamilton, Ont. ! L Buick ! As the authorized agents of the ceived a limited number of NEV/ 1910 ars positive can be placed here within The discounts on these cars will s A WORD TO THE W M. B. RING Telep hone 553-5 7 Buick! Buick Automobile Co. we have re- BUICKS of various models which we ten days. urprise you. ISE 1S SUFFICIENT. AUTO CO,, 21 Chestnut Street !h(‘" ~Lengthens your lif Here are the Hélps'that | Cooks have wanted canoes supply them—no others can! The Single Damper (patented); one motfcn—push the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check”—## range does the rest. Damper mistakes impossible. The Ash Hod in the base (patented). The ashes fall through a chute into a Hod, all of them, making their removal safe,easy,cleanly. The Coal Hod isalong- side,out of the way. The Oven has cup-joint heat flues that heat it in every part alike. No “cold corners,” no “scorching spots.” The Fire Box and Patented Grates enable a small fire to do a large baking. Ask'the Crawford agent to show you. - Write us for cir- culars. ‘Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co, 31-35 Union St., Boston M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. The two sizes are an accommodation —a convenience to you. There are times when you want a short smoke and will prefer the Little Bobbie. It’s half as big and therefore half the price of the Robert Burns. | Alike in every other way. Same workmanship; same exquisite, mild flavor; sold by the same dealers. GEORGE L. STORM &.CO., New York rour bus THEN v busi- WHEN you want to put your busi-| WHEN you want to put your ey the public, (here'is mo me- | ness before the public. there is no mee dium better than through the advertis- | dium better than through the advertise | ing cdlumns of The Buile | ing columns of The Bulletin. 7 Physicians today are recommending Cottolene for dyspeptics, and others in a ‘“‘run-down’’ condition. Never heard of them recommending lard for such a purpose, did you? Cottolene is a product of Nature, clean in source, making and manner of marketing. It makes food which the most delicate stomach can digest. ’ el Cottolene is far superior to lard or cooking butier for all frying and shortening purposes. : Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY