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Licenses on Stonington At the Rhode Island state Baptist convenifon in Providence Wednesday Rev. George W. Rigler, D. D., pastor of the ‘First Baptist church, Westerly spoke on Work Among the Swedes. He #ave an account of tha beginni progress and results of Christian activ ity among the Swedes, dwelling par- ticularly on their integrity, rigor and depth and power of spiritual life. He briefly. outlined the work of a_quarter af a.century in Rhode Isiand, of The Psychopathic Speecialists of Harttord CONING T0 NORWICH Where 1o Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY * Westerly Branch Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus ~...Th Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficlent in its To Give Their Remarkable Demon-| nanagpsnent, strations and Intensely Interesting Sootntes i Hart Schaffner & Marx T. A. B. HALL, Clothes 62 Iroad\uy, Norwich, Ct. ARE SOLD BY on Monday, October 17, in the After- I. B. CRANDALL co. noon, and Then Every Afternocon for{ nov20a Westerly, R. 1. One Week Only. In order to demonstrate the mbst Modern Scientifie and Successtul Meth- ods of Curing disease without drugs. Fhis work has been demonstrated in other citles and the rush was so large hat hundreds of people have been turned away for not being able to get into r halls. i In order to secure seats it is best tof be there promptiy on the hour. A Valuable Book Admission and All Treatment Given in Hall FREE OF ALL CHARGE| DOORS OPEN AT 2 O'CLOCK DEMONSTRATION 2.30 SHARP DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM The sight of a lifetime. ¥t will astonish! Something you will witness at Buy Your Shoes -and Hosiery 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 I R. G. Bliven & Co., | On the Bridge. this demonstration will keep you talking for | REGAL SHOE AGENCY. weeks and months to your friends and e giva S. reen a i - We give S&H Green Trading Stamps | with all purchases. WITH HEALING IN THEIR HANDS, THEY CURE THE SICK, DEAF, LAME, BLIND, CRIPPLED, RHEUMATIC, PARALYTIC, AND PALSIED. The pubdlic is cordially invited to ®ring the sick of their own choice to the hall for “test treatment,” that they m.«g know the cures are gemine and City Pharmacy v Soda and Col-| ng for your car. 6 Canal St.. Westerly.B. 1. | Established 1901, Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- Try our lIce Crea lege lces while wai These are the same gifted men who during the last five years created suoh @ furore of excitement in Boeton, Prov. WESTERLY OBSERVES COLUMBUS DAY Parade of Italian Societies in Honor of Genoese Navi- gator—County Commissioners to Limit Number of { | | law | titled to more than seventeen | while up Side of the River—Political Small Talk—Church Interests. inception at Rumford and Jater trans- ferring the center of effort to Provi- dence, and of the establishment ofssev- eral churches in that city. Rev. F. C. A. Jones, pastor of the Calvary =~ Baptist church, Westerly, spoke on Work Among the Italians. The small beginning of twelve years ago was followed by the story of ex- tension and growth in the work as il- lustrated by tire churches, Swbbath and industrial schools, sewing classes and Christian Endeavor societies. He urged the necessity of women workers, train- ed American women, to g0 among the children ot Italy, “for none” he said, “are more frugal, moral and apprecia- tive than they.” Rev. Mr. Jones board of managers for two vear con Ethan Wilcox was appointed a member of the committee on resolu- tions and Mrs. George W. Rigler on the committee on state apportionment. was elected to the De: The Rhode Island state conservation commission appointed at the last ses- sion of the general assembly organi Webb, commissioner of indusirial sta- isti and John J. Dunn 2 y. secretary of the state board of agriculture, clerk. The other commissioners are Henry A. Barker, Jesae B. Mowry and Prof. . J. Wheel- er. It was declded that the work of tabulating the abandoned farms, their condition as to fertility and thair near- ness to transportation lines, should be commenced as soon as possible. It was -arranged -that the chairman present a list of candidates for enu- merators at a meeting to be held next weak, the requisite being an experience in farming matters, this being an anso- lute essential in the consideration of applicants. It is the plan to pay the enumerators not more than $3 a day and. it is thought the work can be completed in two months. Mr., Dunn was appointed on a com- mittee to confer as to the nature of the detailed information which will be used in making the farm and Jand census, so that it will be as comprehensive ss possible and show concisely the merits | and demerits of.the farms. It is semi-officially stated that the w London the county commissioners for county have decided tha the town of Stonington is not o the comm! applications ioners and to hava m i The Hows: applic District No. 1, Stonington borough, —Michael Bur! Augustus Peter Denasy, Jacob Duelk: & Kaelbel, Hickson & Frietz, James Murphy, Frank G. Ivia, James Walsh. Distriet Pawcatuck, 14—John A. Carey,” Lo W. Ceila. Guisseppi Castagna, Bernard Halpin, Marino Jio, Michael Keleher, John Mahoney, John L. MeGowan, Michael Neville, Michael Shea, Andrew L. Shea. Samuel Stral son, Howard C. Reynolds and Albion Tattersall. 6—Donath & District No. 4, M Rogers. John W. Ely I. McLaughlin, Mic and Charles Partzlow. District No. 5, Old Mystic, 1—Ernest i James Foley, A. ael R. MecGrath, Ci The contest for the nomination for reprasentative from the First district Mdence, Portland, Hartford, Waterbury, ter-Langworthy Bleck, Westerly, R. L Danbury, Bridgeport, New London a.nd; — — ——— most all of the principal New England ronr | cities. Two seven-icom o ited in | o MQDERN MIRACLES are daily per- | diftérent parts of the compact purt of ‘ormed by this new system of healing. y. R each having | " | street front. d both bhaving vacant | Feychopathic, the-new method of treat-| fand adjoining ihat can be secured at | nnz nul;a r‘:{m! 't‘:z:‘.l”::emada. ‘,I'I:J,renlun"b,\; pridescis .8 .purc rough the hea sires. Both . having leat, art g( Iv:h‘t!_‘ moderh_ Plumbing. Free on the public platform of the | ' Lo 3 bail, the sick, the suffering, the Jame,| ¥rauk W: Coy Real Estate Co., the halt, the blind and the deaf are| 1°b14d Westerly, R. I treated in full view of the audience, by ese wonderfully endowed men. After a few moments’ application of eir remarkable power withered mus- Ea #les are revitalized, paralyzed limbs N g take new lfe crivples walk, deaf peo- K | e hear, and pains and aches vanish| Tt will pay well to our you get prices on Diamonde, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Waesterly Jeweler. the mist before the sun. By the rapldity of their work and tis startling results, they hold the people Iound in wonder, awe and edmira- lon. They daily perform cures which astonish the skeptical, set the serious to thinking and convince the doubtfdl that their power to cure the sick is un- questioned. The genuineness of their cures are vouched for by many of the most reputacle citizens as the most ad- vamced of all methods for the speedy and permanent cure of all digeases that are curable at all. Suggestive Therapeutics |, Fuily Demonstrated. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. , Whips and all Harness Supplies car- ried in stock. Wactory Made Harness in stock at §13 and u N. H. SAUNDERS. Removed to 44 West Broad Street. SMITH'S GARAGE, 330 Mala St., Westerly, i of Westerly, which has heen in prog- | ress for several weeks, betwaen Joseph F. Murphy and Thomas W. Biddles. will _be caucus. Yo opposition has developed to the omination of Senator Louis W. d or Representative Albert H. T strict. determined at the republican Columbus day. Tegalized as a holiday in Rhode Island at the last session of the general assembly, was observed as ch for the first time in Westerly on Wednesday. The banks were closed. sessions of the schools were shortened and a few flags were displayed. In the afternoon there was a proces- sion that moved over the principal thoroughfarss of Westerly and Paw- catuck, headed by the Wakefield Mili- tary band. The procession included the Societa Principessa Margherita Tolanda, the members appearing in attractive uni- forms and each carrying a small United States a spacial Columbus day flag or small Ttalian flag. At the head of th organization was a large silk United States flag and a beautl- ¥ embroidered Ttalian flag bearing the name of the soclety and date of or- ganizatioa and incorporation. The Young Italian club was next in lin sach member carrying a slender cané with baby ribbon bow. The young men made a good apvearan. Memhers of the International Hod Cars to rent; storing of cars; com- plete P artment. Full of They have not only the latest, but the | SuUPPlies novzda most valuable systoms of therapeutics | emm————————— Carriers’ and Building T.aborers’ union ever brought to the light of the world of science. Infinitely mors powerful in healing potency than all other systems combined, embracing the gramdest philosophical principles of any ag ‘There is scarcely a form of disease hi- manity is heir to that these successfu! methods . cantot permanently -cure. They engage the same forces to cure our disease that were instrumental in exciting It. They equalize the nerve - forees causing the internal organs of i the body to act in perfect harmony one - 2 with another. thereby removing all nervous concentrations, and relieving comgestion of avery kind. Jf you have | heen the rounds and have received na material benefits, that does not matter. | "iw Peyrchopathics make o specialy of | Alseas2s that have been pronounced in- | curable. No matter what ails you, or how hepeless your case may ssem, you #hould not allow amother day to pass by without taking advantage of their vast experience and wonderful siill. Admisaion to the hall is FREE. All ®eats are FREE, and all treatments at the ball are ABSOLUTELY FREE. Do not forget they start Oct. I7th &t 2.30 sharp, and then every afterncon for ome week only in T. A. B. Hall. Danderine Grows Hair and we can PROVE IT! The Great DANDERINE Never Fails to Produce the Desired Results. T enlivens and invigorates the hale glands and tissues of the scalp, resulting in a continuwous and increasing growth of the hair. Letters of praise sre continually coming iu from nearly ali parts of the eountry stating <hat Danderine has renewed the growth of hatr in cases that were copsidered abso- lutely hopeless. A Jady from Brookiyn writes: “After a sbort trial my hair stopped falling, and I now bave a lovely head of DI, very heavy and over one and a quarter yards long.” Danderine stimulates the scalp, makes it healthy and keeps it so. It is the greatest scalp invigorator known. It is a wholesome medicine a8 small bottle of it wili put more genuine life In your hair than a galion of any other hair tonic ever made. It shows resuits from the very start. New o sale st every drug sod toilet stors in the land; 3 sizes 28¢, 500 «=d $1.00 Free o, qw dov auiciiy Wil sen scts wo aswmple free by raturn maifios sonds this free with (heir name and addrase and ihe in sliver or stamps 10 pas postage. Tuesday by the election of George H. | fior both the hair 2ad sealp. Even had the left of the line, each parader carrying a small flag. After thes le refreshments were served in Hi fan hall, and in thel evening there was general jolilfication in the Italian sections of the town. Frank H. Hinckley, prosecuting at- torney for the town court of shnmg- ton, who was recently succeeded by George R. McKenna as town attorney by appointment from the selectmen, proposes to put an end to the sporting exhibits that have been permitted in Pawcatuck for the past three years. Notice has been served on the pro- moters of the boxing exhibition sched- uled for this (Thursday) evening must not take place. Local Laconics. The Westerly free evening school starts with thirty pupils. Mayor Bryan ¥. Mahan of New Lon- don was a visitor Wednesday in West- erly. Arrangements are being made for the coming of the Rhode Island tuber- culosis exhibit to Westerly. The Westerly High school football team has a game scheduled for Friday with Bulkeley school team at New London. Rev. Joseph L. Peacock officiatad at Uneeda Biscuit are soda crackers made from the finest flour and the best materials obtainable— That Makes them an ideal FOOD Uneeda Biscuit are baked in surroundings where clean- liness and precision are supreme— That Makes them PURE Uneeda Biscuit the funeral of Mrs. Abby Earl Wilcox 3 Vars, widow of Charles Vars, in Nian- are touched only once by human hands tic Wednesday afternoon. 5 X th The hous: and lot at the junction of —when the pretty girls pack them— Elm and Beech strests has been pur- 3 chased by Joseph A. Schofield from That Makes them A Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. Bar Rev. F. Il Decker of Providence formerly pastor of the Congregational . - chureh, Baweatuck, was. in Westerly Uneeda Biscuit Wednesday to attend the funeral of ) A James . Beattie. are sealed in a moisture proof Clency and Jack Frill of the woll known baseball ‘package— ers. will see the Chicago National Th K N and Philadeiphia American game in eeps t Philadelphia Monday. at i bk Rev. William L. Burdick, for nearly seven vears pastor of the Seventh-day aptisi church .in Ashaway, has been called to the pastorate of the First Al- fred church in Alfred, N. Y. It is said that there will be remon- strance azainst nearly every appli- cant for liquor license in the town of onington and that Westerly lawyers have been engaged to buck against the 4 applicants in Paweatuck. A Package Westerly people seem more con- (Never sold in bulk) cerned over liquor licenses for Pawca- tuck than do the residents of that thrifty Connecticut village. There will be vote on the liquor license question in Westerly next month. Politics are bubbling in this section, = in there js more than ordinary Interest | === ——— e e T in the doings of the republican caucus- | 5. win i head of the great University of Penn« es to he held in Stonington, North | nas votes mot oh nebresentatives. t| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | .0 more because of his stand< Stonington and Westerly. Free trolley | sor justices of the peace. 5 s | ing among men of finance than be< ride is to be given Pawoatuck voters| . 'The town commitiee were empow- A Unique Situation. | cause ‘of his mastery of any special who attend the Stonington caueus ered 10 M any ve s oy SmMPOW" | Mr. Editor: It is very patent, at the| hrancy . of learning. His infiuence & The family of Charles W. Willard | cur. % 3 7 | present time, that Norwich is without| prought more donations to the uni- are entertaining Mrs. E. A. Ricker of | an adeguate water s y, although it versity than had come to it at any Jacksonville, Fia.. who recently sold | Columbia. Republicans Name W. H.|has & Water street, where one can "'l Lme o Ve ustors Silionr (e her large orange grove near Lake Weir, ; 5 {ail the qu 1 ch as r is T ning ostensibly be- Mre. Ricker has noft . seen. enow | The republican caueus in Ye s | piy_all the bath tubs besides. demand ‘his att>ntion. The | thirty vears and expects to be in her | ball, Columbia, Wednesday evening, Rut Water sireet i back is said to be his distaste sunny southern home before the snow | f0F the nomination for a candidate | number. We oon seven | ‘kering that has become a 165 Tu: thie: newttiarn alfthe for representative, broke all records | bathing places huddled together on a{ e Hfe —Wakhington Dout: st soe s and was without doubt the largest at- | very short street that leads directly | e tended and most flercely contested one | to the square on which stand the Otit| A gite for the Japanese government's WILLIMANTIC that has been held in that town for | library, the Y. M. C. A., the Tomple of | ordsiops near Tokio: — 1 years and the candidate was on- | Justice and (he Central Baptist and | il cover 3,000,000 square feet. SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S MEETING. inated by a majority of one vote | the Broadway churches. 3 hn e repeated ballots, | For v the thoroughfare | ° - = — Coal: Contract Awarded—Night School ucus was called to order at | was wrongly e Buth street (as far | to Be Started if Found Necessary. |$ o'clock, but the smoke did not clear uman beings were concerned), bot H “ y o ¥ |away until shortly after 11 o'clock. ] _the ‘»..1“. v fath ,1"{“ a ’ a y At the regular meeting of the town nizatio s effected with the | vision of Norwich as it would be in A schiol Sorsiitics W odnmaday erecime. st . - Roninaon fiBts when they, gumethe strpes thut | Use TIZ in the selectmen’s rooms in the town | man and Clayton Hurd clerk. | name. 4 | { butlding, Lsvert sc. principal of | Dames of the candidstes were then | So averything is now being e to £ . the W e h school, appeared | presented to the caucus and balloti match the name. hy bave a B . 4 4 5 J 21d called the attention of the bosed | commenced. ' The two leading candl- | stueet. if Gt take a puotic vt | i Marvel for Sore Feet. Acts Right to the adv of purchasing five | dates were W. H. Bliss, who was the | there? Bathe on the outside to cu or six ty for use in the com- | representative from the town last year | rumatis and bathe the in‘ards (o stop | partment at a cost of $50 | and E: i Hutchinson. They ran alon | the paipitation of the heart, Pure New | he hoard authorized the pur- | bretty close and the twentieth ballot | England rum for the former, and Ol chase of six machines, one to be equip | had to be taken bfeore the contest was | Kentucky Rye for the latter o I ved with ling attachment, and | Won by Mr. Bliss by a single vote. You know. thiz was & favorlte ajlo- left th With the purchasing| There were seventy-two electors | pathic treatment of some of the ana omumittee. present at the caucus. notable Norwich fathers who ure A and an Italian also ap- By nominating Mr. Bliss the town | drinking at “the fountain of life peared. with a petition, havine sign- | has established u precedent in that it | hope. Adanys ale, teo. wis pute fhen ed to it the names of 25 Syrians, will send the same man to the legisla- | and had-no Bog meadow e _nlw“x = Italians and 10 Greeks, for a night | .ure twice in succession. Would that & camers. could tike in | school. On motion of Thomas J. . E. Winter, Charles Blakeley and | the whole situation, true to life, as a| Kelloy, the teachers committee was H. Bliss were nominated for jus- | Moviug picture ) it authorized to establish such a school, | tices of the peace. I’H\we hat mwr aces ::1- to be under | if, in its judgment, necessities requir P AL R e | | state b ation to excuse the N g e town from maintaining a night school by Ity Slals caons As i by | - . the ensuing winter . @ Providence, a Pro: ovision | Sore Feet? Never After Usimg TI7. Dr. E. Guild, chairman of thef Hartford—The state capitol wasj® ool Frovifence, o bronet BEOVIOEL fo0e Moot e .fect, aching foot, o board, brousht up the maiter of chil- | closed Columbus da Jocaiing thy Salvation Axmy bAITAcks | swellen Tace Sweaty Tec Sai e dren sixtee: ve: > & nder, " " s 5 Y g ntic | tirec eet & who. have nat and under ] Wallingford.—At Monday night's ad- | on the street just be Qi | ook Bie. corns, cAllouson 4B Bans R coing "t | Journed town meeting it was voted to| with Union square. And why shouldn't|, Eo cotna, work. This was referred to the truant | 12V & seven mill tax. a valiant army be in the thickest of the tried anything like TIZ ey i “a e fight? feet. 1t s difrerent Hiel o (e Middietown.—Mr. and Mrs. George| Al things are ordered wel er before sol¢ o B tigation and§ 4 "Cojes of Crescent streat celebrated | “Cleantiness is next D R s St G. O. Cartler, for the committee | tHeIF g0lden wedding Tuesday. ERON G SR what op) 3 powder. Powders and on_supplies, presented bids for fur- | Cromwell.{The patients at the tu- | ong ton the second then et an niro nedies clog up the porex, nishing coal. The contract was award- | perculosis camp in Cromwell would | duction through th aiion Army to o sorenexs of the fe ;xmt;nlcr\u(:» &{;(3(.1“):&\\;05?0:(' almfi greatly appreciate gifts of picture puz-| the good influences en Union w]uulrp y rems .»“m:ii"i-l‘:‘»fifi'u H; of Pocahontas coal at $4.75, if de o - e o' Salva : ered immediately, and $4.55 if deliv- | Milford.—Several of the families Who | Sy con Mais apais be Soww o ered after January 1, for the Natchaug | have spent the summer season at Fort | ena and then L SR e 1 school, and the same amount at the | Trumbull beach will remain during the | ror ' repentance: work 1ew per same rate for Windham high | winter. SRoUIE Bal tocvote nd do true after school, and six tons of stove coal for e ol s soon as in ot vour the Natchaug school at $6.75 per ton.| Derby.—Samuel S. Hurd died at the| Jhe = batiin # dow will : % Other bids were ubmitted v Hill- | home of his son, Benjamin Hurd, h‘lu”r‘w it ta fl" A]! P it 235 house & 1d George iott. | Monroe, Tussday. Mr. Hurd was 80 A RO » Waiter Luther It was voted to hold meetings here- | years of age in August last. Nomwich, Oot. 12 5 after on the Second sfnéeday ot S L Ly e el ey = i sdindss — each th in the selectmen’s rooms. amford.—Haldt & Co. of New York : A committee, comprising Thomas J., | are tryiig to interest jocal merchants Street Names as Memorials. | QUALITY Kelley, chairman, with W. D, Grant|in the establishment of an opposition| n Par one may vistk the | Ll N e bueonaidaben. and_Geor Elliott. was appointed | Steamboat, Stamford to New York. Strect of the Fourth of Senten i e L byl e to furnish new addition | to the o will be possible presently to the inferior kind. Skilled men ara Windiam high school. and also to | East Hampten -On account-ef low | also the Strect of Bdward VI By des- | S8 10005" 1y us. Our prices fell the make such adjustment in the furnish- | Water in the dain there has vot bean |jgnation in the latier instance Trance | SEEISCE 2 of the old part as is o res- | sufficient power to.run the .€ledtric) will honor a late d g00d ing of the old yart as is deemed neces- | ji s “properly. and-of late the JgHts | 1ien fommds i 1 se the be- | STETSON & YOUNG. i — have been poor. : ginning after Sedan imemorated | may3id o S et hon se ring G i WEDDING. New Haven.—At a parish mecting of | O (1e present repunbie and| | —_— St. Paul's church Tuesday evening the | $1° arcay of Wew POl Bt ame, | - Y i Lillie-Pultz. resignation of Rev. I DeWolf Perry, | &venues tubmai o a1 Amos J. Lillie of Liberty Hill and | recently elected bishop of Rhode Isi-|jecteq memorial opportun in Mary A. Pultz of Lebanon were unit- [ and, was accepted. naming of our.thoroughfares. ed in marriage at the Baptist parson- i e 4 Certainly ve honored age on Lewiston avenue Wednesday | Naugatuck.—One hundred and thirty |, ~CU& WX CE 0 4 v evening at six o'clock by Rev. Ralph | Were confirmed Tuesday night at St.| &R R GCW o 0o PO ohe . Hartley. The witnesses to the g e D oD I onial | have Lafavette in streot and aven emony were Miss Edith Hartley and | of Flartford, assisted by the pastor and |, ;53 have him in boulevard till Riv- | ! Mrs. William Hartley. The couple left | €iX Polish priests of the diocese. erside Drive was Aeew oo | 1O tAKE CATE OI @ YOUI‘ a wedding trip on the £.35 train he night trolley des-|er names we liave remembercd of men v : 4 b e night troiley des- 1 for H.H‘I[n)"l’ en route for lepn} and .- here, Harry M. Lyons. of 69| &rest in e or on. These are s Utica. N. Y., where they will vislt with | Ko st ect. 1oft Wedlicsday for Lag | berpetuations, too, of (i Carnage and Wagon the bride's’ grandparents for a'few | Angeles where he wil enshge in the] 0ld local families. But wh ) ”‘v‘:‘. ’i‘x:ith:h \d!v-c’v,v:;:r:n{ih';ak“she'z cultivation of zl]o‘;nl' His place here A\P?lw « 7 % ik gence N it il taken by Willlam H. Cutler. | pendence irl the £r00 mis o well to do farmer. e H. Cutler. | ourth of July? Wi ; Repmnng and Paln[]ng_ P Bridgeport. ~Mrs. Anne S. H. Foster | the Surrendér of Yorktown and our | Prohibition Party Nominate Cenant resigned as president of the|Place of the Emancipation Proclama- | and Willard for Representatives. Bridgeport Art league. She has been | tion? The prohibitionists, in caucus as- «embled in the probate court room in Town building Wednesday eve- g, after effecting organization with election of J. Eloraine Conant, as and C. A. Barstow eclerk, the o [ hairman, nominated by acclamation and unani- nously John A. Conant and Charles Fyotect Yowssedf! AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original ana Genuine HORLIGK’S /MALTED MILK BR.7 o 3 OHfictsane TheFoodDrinkforAllAges mulll{.mflmmm’m.llrmu Not in any Milk Trust O L oo THORLICK spending fhe summer at har studio in New Castle, N. H., and will be detain- ed in that place until some time after the opening of the league's season. No Reasonable Chance. The statement that there is no rea- sonable chance of cholera gaining a foothold in_this country may be ac- cepted implicitiy by the public. In the first place, the precautions taken at the infected ports are themselves am- ple. Each intending immigrant is de- tained for five days. the period in which the disease declares itself: so that every steamship salling from such a port clears with a clean bill of health The voyage is an additional procau- tion, and the rigid inspection on ar- rival completes the safeguard. Tn these circumstances it is well that the order compelling » five days' detention on this side is not to be enforced, pro- vided the passengers arrive without| manifesting suspicious symptoms. It would not be Creditable to American intelligence if the panic of 1892 were to be repeated, and travel and Busi- ness impeded by a nervous fear of an impossible contingency. — Providence Journal. Tha Argentine government plans to In the absence of such historic e ignations for important thorous is a real metropolitan deficiency er New York offers abundant chianc remove the fault. But instead of s gestions to this end we have a chanze { of name for fine old Long Acre square, | and a proposal is actually made o wipe out the famous old Bowery? We | are not a continental people.—New | York World. Cortentious College Life Coming as a distinct surprise to those who have watched the financial prosperity -of the Universitv of Penn- vlvania increase - under h the resignation of Charles C: rison, provost of that raises @ neat question a the spirit of progress is not imps dustry in the desivabilicy of (he position of cel- | lege presids { There was a time not long dis- | tant, when such a position Was aw | the most desirable in the land | the scholar it jered tdeal in | its emoteness from thte hurry and | bustle of the world. Bur the colleze, | itke every other i i | entablish a school of dairying at one of the dairying centers of that caun- trx days, is engaged in oa er tive struggle. All the Dhig on growing bhigger, and the time will come, probahly. when they will erowd the small ones out ALr. Hasrison wus selected as thel C Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Clark CORPORATION; 507-515 North Main Strest aprsd 'DENTIST J. JONES Saite 46, Shannon Bullding Shetucket street em~ Take elevator We are neadquarters ror NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALR. Family trads supplled &t 60c par doz, Wright, 3 Cove St Tel. ocisod