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/| DISPOSAL OF WESTERLY CASES AT POUNTAING, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE | HORLICK'S MALTED MILK “Oetsae Snidations TheFood Drink forAllAges Judge Williams Deals With Matter of Forfeited Liquors —Fruitless Raid — Certificate Privilege for High School Pupils of High Stand—'Possums from Ala- bam’ for Park Policeman, r Liquor. ctases had the ¢ on the Local Laconics. | eriminai of the Third district teamer Waich Hill has gone into m any [ gourt rly Friday, with « ¥ ims presiding. The Hrs -‘ln-ino-"flokl_lcl( matdne dugead] | e liquors and ves - advocates Take a package home | seis resid>nce of Caroline | oy, | for an agares- Catto. ¢ ansfield testified that | at A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcotic. | he aerved search wairant Oct. 14 and | Get the genuine Feley's Honey and | S¢l#ed a barrel of ale on draught and | x it hn Reardon has Tar in_the vellow package. It is safe | & Darrel of bottled beer. Men were in | rocgived from his brother in Armiston, and effective. Contains no opiates. act of drinking when the visitation | a pair of live possums. Mefuse substitutes. Lee & Osgood Co. | /7 T @ lons and had wared Mrs, Mrs. George Williams of — - === | Catto that if she did not quit the busi- reet will observa the ienth [ ness she wouid be prosceuted iy of their marriage Mon ¥ was that had to ¢ s forte the state and | nag decided not to remons hen p st vessels | Sire ot Thomas Lionelottl. Dep- e llmfll TRUST COMPANYM Srown, armed with search i ot i R Westerly Branch et s S Flynn returns to | re dr ind playing SR = Capital . . .Three Million Dollars | \\ric and t were not residents. ‘of e shiereru Surplus Three Million Dollfl"!! Half barrel of 7 ile on I Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. A oo o) ol L 0 Mr. and s, Morton Hiscox of Chi- Liberal, eourteoys and efficient in its | Phe. beer andhavrel wereide- | casly IMEHY fof THeatelly. rare s management cited to the state i ARE SOLD BY B. CRANDALL CO. nev2vd Westerly, R. 1. Buy Your Shoes, and Hosiery and get a compon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE City Pharmacy Try our lee Cream, Soda and Col- Iege lces while waiting for your car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. I Batablivhed 1901, Harsid L. Weils O. D.. Optometrist feeftve vision cerrecied by the prop g R T i A St Langworthy Biock, Wes Fom saLe wo senen-scam coitages. ©itunted | ta of the compact part o PR 27 each front, smd both having vaocant that can ba meenred at 3 {f & porohamer de- havin heat ol rie maders piambing. Inspeotion tad. Fraak W. Coy Real Estate Co., tebidd Westeriy, R. L Tt will pay you well to get prices on Dimmands, l0ose or mounted, | before purohastng. CABTRITIUS, Leading W-mflv Jeweler. HEAVY AND LJGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, ok in Our Specinity. Haraess Suppiiss car- Poctory Made Harness at §i2 and ul N. B SAUNDERS. Bemowed to 44 West Broad S having & foot | aurmou ant_in ints Pawcat attendant Judge state | the orfeit liquor and v y distriet cour 1 with Chief hat came to night sold 1 Can: be rrant was issued 2 was t no nd Ihformation fald Thursday be Brans- pre intoxicai- on the The aj phofinc!s of the following for | heing opt them to attend liquor licenses in the village of Paw- | ¢ r s Hartford catuck Mondas no Jio, Fire With a Drum. A tire of a st nature appeared Under the regulations of the New | In Wales in it Accordiug (o the England coflege entrance board. in or- | most jntelligivie account concerning it R & L uow iu exist t came up from the sea mear Harlech. At several places n t| uear that pluce and ali over Merioneth- 2 shire it did 1wuch . burning hay, houses, barns A person | . ' s writing of it said: ass ove ogr 1 | which moves kills all nner of | L : le that fecd upon But what : ST ogrammes and - nour he tion exercises, | MOSt Temarkable is tbat any great! noise, such as the beating of a drum ———{ _There was a hearing before Judge | or sounding a ectually repels | Burpee of the superior court in New | It from any house.” n Friday in ih e | Lond it by | . W. Rathbun again: A svappiiz dozen and in a holiow tw i damp ¢ the [ 1 trile. almost ot SMPTH'S GARAGE. | ! 1. Then 230 Main St, Wenter) leis stover o rent; storing of B Onir. 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Why Run A Canadian atithor wrote an anthem for a recent celebration in Toronto, Toward the end of the exercises, Wwhen the people were going out a few at a time, fie authot rushed to the conductor and said: “Is it over?” “Practically “But, great Scott, man, they haven't sung my anthem!” “Well,” said the conductor, “so long as the people are going out peacefully and quietly, why sing it at all?’—Sat- urday Evening Post. Modern Romance. A handsome man the chauffeur was, Though the driver of a “car de buzz.” From countless counts he was descended, Although his bread on his wage depended. The miiden was an heiress fair. *Twas seid they made a striking pair. When on the road they took a ride The chauffeur was with envy eved. ely Assiétance. who was writing an article { on the cost of living, found himself | temporarily at a loss. 1 he id, “I want to use | that Scriptural phrase, ‘From Dan to— to'— What's the rest of it?” “Beelzebub?" suggested Brooks. “Thanks,” said Rivers, resuming his writing. “I had it at my tongue" but, T couldn’t quite think of it. eago Tribune. Look Out. The man who's not Will often meet J P A tragic fate. Don't v m Age-Herald. Offer. I bought a cur- Best Ho Coui Disgusted ( istomer- rapt bun here ¥ and found a | iy in it. I want you to exchange the | bun for anc 't do that. sir, 1l bring me back the fiy I'll give you a currant for it.—Weekly Tel- egraph. / The Narrow Path. Don't bloc ¥ nor p brother, shining goal be won. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. He Explains. n I ask you a friendly question?” dow't you hire a servant? Your wife is in feeble health.” hat's just it. She has all she can stand now. I dow't want her to have ny more worries.”—Kansas City Jour- Advice. Just Tet t fators go A-sailing through the air, And let the comets flirt their tafls At B hair slhan cliiab to awful heights fle Lis motors whiz, ol et i e | “But don't neglect your bia! erviile Journal. Prudent. 0 the bride and groom especially requested their friends not to throw rice after them?" Yes. They asked us to hand the rice over package so that it could be used when they go to housekeep- ing."—Washir ar. | | Possum In the Boycott. \ iitle cold sawdust for breakfast, little spaghetti at noon offes for supper, and maybe a prune, cost of living. But privately They're bu! own kitchens 5 roasting the meat. —Baltimore Sun. He Was Wise. nes—How old would a per- be? -one, if*yer talkin’ about men. Youw'll have to ask some- body else if yer talkin’ about de la- | dies.—New York Journal. Miss ] son born in 186 The Kid—. A Climatic Traitor. [ o mun now merrity snines out, And, though we welcomed him at first, | *Tis nis perfidious plan, no doubt, | To help the groundhog do his worst. | —Washington Star. | | Signs of Promise. = Tom. Tom, the piper's son, | pig and away be run. Seeing the making of a great foot- i ball player, Pigskin college thereupon offered him a scholarship.—New York | Times. stole & | | Why Not? | Why doesn’t some smart genius | Who wants to make his stake | Commence ratsing On the shores of ¢ alted peanuts™ | Then He Quits. [ “Iknow a man who has his aammer | out on 2ll occasions except one.” | “"What is that one “When it is time to put down the | earpet.”"—Baltimoré American. i The Golfing Mary. | Mary drove a golfing ball i ‘With ease and nice an | But everywhere that Ma | | low, meant That ball refuced to go. ~New York Times. A Difference. | Linton—Dian't (Glocker's marriage it was declared off.— Rice Paper. Rice paper. upon which Chinese do ¢h charming drawings. is a thin sheet »f Ui prepared pith of a free. Enticing. W 1s ¢ that your heus ure so pro- ifi “1 feed them on layer cake.’— Lipplucett's. Bad as 2 Bull In & China Shop. On most voyages of a first class ean steamer about 2000 pieces of s and crockery are broken. but | OOOOQOO>O1O00OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWW | $10. to $25. Manhattan Overcoats are the finest fitting, best tailored and most fashionable garments that money and brains can produce. OQur assortment of Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats is now complete embracing all the newest styles from ten of the leading makers: B. Kuppenheimer, W. S. Peck, Michaels, Stern & Co., George H. Lawrence, Mandell Freeman and others of equal note. Before purchasing your Winter Overcoat we invite you to call and inspect our immense stock. 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SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia. ; ernity remarked t Mg, | to grant a 1ong tire to ¢ B iEnincenSigilundas: Chiesa, the present archbishop of ome wants me to appoint new | member of the sacred A Paris nev aper-on ene oc 7 ST cardinals. 1 have quests from every |not to [ nere made a blunder which excited no small had belonged to their insti- | ot or (he world, and quite ‘ et p ; SWMAT ! tution, and as his promotion to the | even the prince of Monten pe has not changed amount of merriment at the expense red collage w imminent the | me to appoint the bishop of 20, fi|:d |)( of a man of real ialent. “The follow- | hrethren hopec that his holiness would | a cardinal. 1 do not think that it is | is ardinaly tag paragraphs. intended to have been | appoint him as their protector. ~The | possible to satisfy evervbedy s onsietors will g pansraplis. e % | Dobe shook his head in denial and | morning when I say mass I pray God |\ .ondon Letter were by some errot printed sepa $I0. $12, $15, $18, $20, $25 w so arranged that they were read con secutivel Dr. X. has heen appoint- ed head physician to the Flospital de la Charite. Orders have been issued by the authorities for the mnuedme' “rle works are beng exe | st dispateh.” | Parnasse. cuted with the utms Webster Was Wiiling. | When Danfel Webster's market man had sued him for npaid bill and got his money he was so scared | at his temerity that he stopped calling at the door for orders. The godlike Daniel asked him why one day, and the man confessed that he supposed Mr. Webster would never trade with | him again. “Ob,” said Webster, “'sue me as often as you like, but for heav- en’s sake don't siarye me. There was never a time when the great man was not willing to owe as much as anybody | was willing to let him owe. i a lon; STRUMENTS. Tutelary Tre Ancient people had v tutelary trees just as they had their t gods—the former being the altars and shrines of the latter. Among the Scan- dinavians the ash was held to be the most sacred trec. Serpents, according to their beitef, dared not approach it. Hence the women left their children | with entire confidence under its shade Save Expense nndeG in Health Avoid theWinter! Go 1o the SUNNY SOUTH in Comfort and Luxury Sefld for By SEA /5% while they went on with their harvest- ing. The Pope and New Cardinals. Five years ago Pius X. received in audience Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Bri of New York and in the course of the conversation Mr. Britt -asked the pope whether there was any chance of a second American cardinal being ppointed. The pope . evidently -had his answer ready, as he replied at once in the negative, and after shak- | ing his head in denial, as all Italians | do when they are quite decided, he | told Mr. Britt by way of explanation that the United States had aiready one cardinal, while many other countries had none. It is impossible to body,” #dded the pove, of cresting new cardinals I pray God to grant long lives o the present members of the sacred college so that | I need not increase their numbers.” A few days ago the pope gave al- most an identical answer to the mem- bers of the confraternity of St Ro. Who broadly hinted that their confra- was without a cardinal pro- satisfy ever: “and instead that is quite foue” sald the and 1 must think of appointing pop one.” Then one of the-members -of tlie Our lines include the leading makes of pianos—Hallet & Davis, Wassermann, Decker Bros., Henry F. Fuller, Vose & Sons and Chickering and others—and the most celebrated instruments playable both by hand and by music roll, Player Pianos. Our offerings of pianos are so well se- lected and so fairly priced that we do the largest retail piano business in Connecti- cut. The Plaut-Cadden Co. 144-146 MAIN-ST. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING. 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