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Announces Topics for Patriotic Fssays in the Schoo Local Knights to Participate in State Columbus Day Celebration—Thirte: License in Pawcatuck—N; Barrels Found in Niantic Raid. The anniversaries of the Rhode Is- land Baptists will be observed mext Monday and Tuesday in the Union Baptist church, Providence. Delega- tions will attend from the Westerly churches. The 118th anmiversary ob- servance of the Rhode Island Baptist tion society will be held Tues- and the 86th anniversary session of the Rhode Island Baptist State con- vention on Tuesday The topic for discussion Tuesday evening will be The Convention’s Work Among People of Foreign Speech. Rev. George W. Rigler, D.D., pastor of the First Baptist church, Westerly, will #peak on Work Amoung the Swedes, and Rev. F. C. A. Jones of Calvary Baptist church, Westerly, on Work Among the Italians, Narragansett council of Westerly, Knights of Columbus, the oldest and one of the largest councils in the state, will participate in the big parade and celebration of Columbus.day in Prov- idence, next Wednesday. The West- erly contingent has been given post of honor as the first council in the first division of Knights of Columbus in the procession and will be preceded by the chief marshal and . dge John W. Swee- as aid to the chief assigned to the state officers. It is command of t estimated that there will be nearly 20,000 me line including 7.000 anized into societies other ts of Columbus. The required legal notices specify- ing the name of applicant for liquor license, were posted on the proposed places. during Thursday night, in the village Pawcatuck, attracted special attention. ¢ v of those who, being onpo , will en- dea e ounty commis- stoners enforce minutest detail of the laws erning the granting of liquor licenses Jints now being cons tors, on gen- era wipies “suitable loca- " featu some advocating that the saioons shoul iocated in the on of the villa ithin the patrol t of the solit policeman, and rughfar While the ons be convenient to ot in the strict- and still others four salooms, all in and so it goes. are making ef- le’s Mission, con- er Smith, as a stitution, in or- fort to class the P ducted by Alexa eburch or charit der to prevent liquor being permitted within two hundred feet of the mission, which is located in a part of the building known as Nash's inn. The county commissioners have re- ceived thirteen applications for liquor Where to Buffiastefly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus .........Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Uiberal, courteous and efficient in its m Hart Schatfner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. nov20d Westerly, R. I. ent. Buy Your Shaés ani }insiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. £ A INCY. ling Stamps wit i { [ Try our lce Crezm, Soda and Co! lege lces while waiting for your car sires itghts invited Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., febidd Weaterly, R. I. ¢ will pay you well to get our prices on Diamonds, Joose or mounted, before purchasing. . CASTRITIUS, _Leading Westerly Jewolér. “HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, Hand ¥Made w.flk Our Speciaity. jed i stock " Fastory Made He " actory Made Harne in stock at $12 and up. o3 N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Stre SMITH'S GARAGE, 230 Wwnin St., Weaterly, . » 10 sring of cars; com- d’fi‘nh Full line of y .- @o¥23d WESTERLY D. A. R. CHAPTER City Pharmacy en Applications for Liquor ews of Sports—Empty Wine| plendid ,, ! Saturday This store is on the same s the street with in and : corner of Me- ) @ : street. Mr. Mahoney had ~ of conducting his place in strict compliance with law. d_is Mict 3 purpeses to o store at the cc ‘est Broad e s g el Below we offer a number of values expressly for this day. licenses from residents of the vill of Pawcatuck. number, are for pl Broad : one is Bern: building next to Nas ond is John Mahoney, v the sa loon when lic catuck five y ng the ns year. - Lt B We believe they will require little or no comment, as each in itself SR T O speak volumes as a bargain. The offerings of previous Satur- sioners dec nt license Gl e e o L days, great as they have been, pale into insignificance when com- fpoen e wesk from e weanes | pared with the splendid examples of this store’s ability to under- Miss Amelia Potter, chairman of the committes o nrize sisave, 1o e con: | Sell 10W placed before you. peted for by pupils of the W high hool, under the auspices £ Eios Ll = Phebe Ward chapter, 1 ters Revolution, has an bounced the following the essays: The Great The Effect of the Plyma ons Our m of Gov State of Society in t} Period, co wen | Special Offering of Women’s Trimmed | Wrist Bags Seal Grain Wrist Bags, round and ment, % apanes aty] Hats Today for $5.00 [ e oftoe, Jevemose” style, et A Day 7 ' Beautiful collection of Women’s Trimmed Hats, with a touch of dis- —_— ""l'“"" I"”""‘;‘:‘ tinctiveness, style and charm that is only to be found in the Boston Store and Pr ays i v n ar| ats. S oun | Millinery.. Turban and large bats. | Towels Rhode 1. Tore i aters, H ps Flag in Forcign waters , Today, Special $5.00 Scalloped-efige Towels, linen huc Iar ‘meeting: of a-buck, assorted patterns, value 39¢— Special today 42c. unanimo ppt v furnished =) Tempting Prices on Women's and Misses’ of a Apron Ginghams from Ready-to-Wear Apparel - i e gt Legend Kni York. good quality cloth, value 8c—Today 6c = =5 3 Women's and M Tailored Suits, in several different styles and col- |a yard. The Westerly club in annual session | ore value $18.95—Today special $15.00. e e elected thece offi rt F. B: Women's Tailored Suits, fine Lymansville cheviots, others in serges and i weaves—Today $19.98. PIHDW Cases Coats, 36 inches long. tan coverts, scarcely two 00—Today special $7.95. president e e Bleached Pillow Cases, size 42x36, gmeo ahd it eace 45x36, value 22c each—Today 17c each. alike, value $10.00 and $12 | | i Women’s Black Hose iden of « orted colc value § Medium Coats, Children’s 4 to 12 years, Today $3.95. Women's Waists, wl made—Today special . flaxon Madras “and Striped Percales, all tailor > was a sgoker and sup- Women's Plain Black Hose and e SRR black with small colored_embroidered | William Smith, charged with the figures, all 23c quality—Teday 1%¢ a & pair. . theft of a shotgun from David Lowry. pleaded not g n the Thi t D D e n T Upholstery and Carpet Department ‘ him for trial a week hence in bonds | Red Damask of $200. The civil al dock- Madras for Sash or Sill-length Curtains, white, cream, red ‘and green, | et was read and s re con- | finished, large variety designs to selcct from, regular price 28c—Today spec- | Turkey Red Damask, full width, fast tinued from ome to four weeks. ial 19c a vard. | color, value 50c—Today special 25¢ a Chiar Blanstold daruel coi véaren Good quality Tapestry Couch Covers, in Oriental designs, full length and |72/ =5 ina upon Antonio | 60 inches wide, regular val )0—Today special $1.48. 1 e : otch Novelty Lace C Rrenaissance and Brussels lace efrect | ENamel Sauce Pans ar price § Today special $1.75. F mel Sauce-Pans: al- ttles, gra; enamel, Today 19c each. | Four-quart E heavy ten wire zrade |so Preserving —Today only $14.75. | regular price 2! | ze 9x12 feet, ular price $18.5 25.00—Today only $18.95. mless Tapestry Erus »d assortment, new de: Ru Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9x12, regular price Mitchell of ale and T Coliar Supporters Stationery SR Coll, Ribbons Ribbons Supporte scription he might have had was [ Another lot of fine Ribbons, large | Box Paper, engraved “Norwich, | On card, sizes 2 to 33;-inch, 10c walue | ssortment of colors a Conn.,” in gold, 24 sheets. and. emw- | —Today 6c a card. ht for hat and h ete.. | velopes, 25¢ value—Today special 18c | slue from 25¢ to 45c—Today special | a Lox. i et 1 e officers found five empty wine | ‘ Se'a vard. - 0T | o { Women’s Ribbed Vests i 2 3 els on th s. Indicating | Clayeg Gloves | Men’s Pa]amas Women's Imported § mples of that Pignatarro ¢ o 1 wine | - Men's 1 and Winter-weight - Pa- | Low Neck Ri 3 w3 iness. The s a prelim- Kid ¢ s, 1-clasp. tan -erized basket weave ma- and plain D to k—Special for today 79 a cc tan, gray and cadet | 49c; 98¢ _quality— s = - Today 79%. i blue, value $1.50—Today’s special 98c a suit. . i Madras S_l_lirlings Cotton Crash 4 Westerly hich team nlayed tha fi £ ca: Sacques, | | son Riversi < and white, | Madras whiter' ground | Sipolineg Snd Unblesched! Cott T to 46—Today | colo ipe sortiTent ‘of, pat- | crheh reeulas valus boe i stron team from the | | terns, valu —Today 12/c a yard. | 3o o or value @ Today special | the :Westerly s in : y Mayers, | \ Jelly Tumblers : r e e et e o o = ATt Depatiment ‘ y 5 hefe hE bore vere for bedroom use,| Cross Bar Wai amped for eve- | With tin ton, in three sizes. small, me- | Next Satirda e | Baod. vt Today special | let and braiding. in simple and attrac- | dium and larze, regular prico 25¢, 27c | vith the Bulkeley school| 10c each. | tive d ns, value § —Today special | and 20c a dozen—Today 18c a dozen. | Tondon b= | 62V5¢. Eocalilasonice Men’s Negligee Shirts | City and the Pawoatick Athletic elah | With plaite made coat style, | : P . e lm,"_f‘“”“w"fi cuffs attachec in a va' [ White with fancy color trimming | Beauty Pins in plain gold . plate and side park. Saturday ' after-|riety-of patt reguiar price $1.50— | and made of good quality muslin, value | pearl center, lic value—Today 10c a and 31.00—Today special 59¢ each. | pair. Today special $1.15. | will attend Manhattan Clothes The Largest and Finest Scleclion of Fall Clothes we have ever made e Our assortment of Men’s and Young Men's Fall Clothing comprises the “Pick” of ten of the foremost makers in America. If you want smart, snappy style, good service giving fabrics, superior tailoring and value, then buy Manhattan Clothes. Every new style is here in a wide variety of choice and exclusive patterns. Whether you intend to pay $10, $15, $20 or $25 for your Fall Suit, if you buy Manhattan Clothes you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are getting the Best Value for your money. Fail Suits $10. to $25. The latest styles in Men’s Fall Hais, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Hasiery, Gloves, Efc., are here and very moderately priced. 121-125 llain Street. The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appare! A fine assor!ment of Women’s New Fall a wife, Mr. and Mrs is. " Brennen is spending a | 8 in Baltie. i ven fare of the order. ; Mathewson-Stickney Marriage. | engagement was announced M iments were served Morgan entertain he members of the party from out e 12.03 ‘troll Unclaimed Letters. list of 1 at the Miner, ington, D. C., The mar: : 5 MYSTIC State Officers Visit F. B. L.—Gane With W, Today—Mrs. Chris- | topher Morgan Entertains Mayflow- | er Societ Mrs. Henry who underwent | t ical operation Friday, was rest- | Woodstock, Conn. il late Friday afternoon. _— Middletown. Flora' Aitchason .—Several thousand peo- | came from Erving, Mass., Wednesday the new postoffice building | to be matron of the state industrial for the New RBri ple vis The Sewing society of the Charity | chapter, Order of Eastern Star, met | Pl ; 3 0 e Wik Ve T aa )l B Cotk Trid ftec~ | Thursday afternoon and evening. school for giris office quaz block fof able work was ac ¥ 1 the of work the host nspor iilbert block Pleasing Entertainment. Eat What You Want If your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak, your bewels skbow to act, try Schenck’s Man- drake Pills—and youwll find you can eat what Friday evening at the A » the | chureh AMizs I Tart, elocutionist, nas| gave enter ient with Mother OX Coln iliu\ & St Taft is from Hart- | ford na s tionally fine, and | tion company since it went receiver’s hands entered the empl pany &s assist F. B. —sold everywhere, 25c. Send a postal for our free book, and learn to prescribe for yourself. s Burrows leave Dental s today for college to complete Another gare - probably | pl | her andierce. the last for this = ill take place | % i ou want, enjoy it all, and digest it thor- this afternoon. wben the Mystic team Cake Sale. i 4 2o £ R will go to W game w The W. C. T. U held a St oughly. They cure liver ills, stomach disorders the Wester - his s the th R e R and keep you up to the highest standard of game of the s Seroatel s & i e health. Wholly vegetable—absolutely harmless | i DS. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa, ols has returned to | three weeks' visit ' ident. S, during | Suits--prices from $12.98 to $25.00. Women's Dresses, latest styles and in all the leading shades--$8.98 to $20.00. Wemen’s Separafe Skirts, made in a large variety of styles--§2.98 io $10.00. | MILLINERY Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children. A large assortment to select from. White otar Clothing House Opzn every evening - 153 Main Street | _WHEN you want to put your b wH 3 1o p ness hefo the public, there is no m ness b the public L bdinm be an through the advertis- | dium b bettey thap/through ing columns af The Builetin, ing columns of The Bull