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Imch Man Injured at Westerlv _mmoomoom'ooam" [ele = =l oo Manhattan 0verc0als $10 to $25 " 8aw—Seized Liquors Ordered Destroyed—James Mc- Mahon, Who Admits that He Slapped George H If you want real quality, smart, snappy style, fine. tailoring and correct fit, then Clark’s Face Real Hard, Gets Six Months in Jail —Coon-Bingham Marriage. Our Saturday Bargain More liquor selzure cases were dis- | that Clark had taken liberties with peded of by Judge Oliver H. Wiillams | her which she resented. Air. McMahon Pridey’s session of the Third ais- |said thut Clark was in the home of et cowri. The first was against the ¢5s at (he time of the alleged as- Jiquess seized on the premises of Pe- |e said that no one stopped ter Quesarico, 32 John sireet. Dep- | Clark from leaving the house, but that uty Brown testified that with | he closed the front door so that neigh- Chief eld and Policeman West, | bors could not hear the accusations Be asslated in the raid and seizure. | made against Clark. They and took to the police | The complainant, Clark, apparently - - My fifteen | 65 years old. was represented by At jug con- | torney Cushing of vidence. ~ He taining whiskey, threc-gallon jug of | (esiiiied thai he was ealled to the loe. Ealien Jug of rum and a pint | hone of Mcllanon on the evenimg of and anotier of rum. | October 19, by a daughter of McMa- e R T T R mother wanted It as to the liguors seized and | to sce him. lie went to the house that Peters prots gainst 1 Nirs. McMahon claimed there was the taking away wine, as | an error in the account rendered by the drank of the w but had | witness of §1.50. Witness. claimed that the whishee: (o seil | the room was dimly lighted and that. Judge Williwms Jeclured the liguors |as he could not clearly see the figures fortelied to the state and authorized | o said T would call again While ha fsue of warrant fer their destruc- | sivoping over. looking at the account, tes. | Clark testified that McMahon struck came the t liquors [ him a severe blow in the side of the seizad i Patrick Hot iran- | head that stunned him, and then 3 s "y | el ntm another Kiow inst gk ransfield and ~q his left cve. He said that M- Pollceman Mitche.l raid was made nni rhon would not let him leave, the ghe premises. A barrei of beer was | house, but kept him in fear. in’ the vipe leading | room forty minutes. above. This | Clark testified that his Injuries were contained about was seized ‘-- gallons of beer. As the ning pa beer glasses ing washed. an Mitche!l gave corrobora- tive testimeny and Jndge Willlams de- clared the beer forfeited to the state and destructien was ordered The compla against liguors se- | cawed at Arthur Bevenuti's. Pierce #tveet, was then considered. Deputy Chisd ' Brown testified to eizure of Tmif a barre! of 2 keg o four Wottles of heer and a Many empty bee the house and co B rroberatior iared for rant for The gbode seized fottnd o the stais deltruction erdere. and ahon was arraigned on a I! upon Georae H. e had no law- ana pleaded guilty testified that he siaj 1 o the cheek with his op Beved he had provoca fied the act Tie e defewa him, that had “him Where 1o Bay in Westerly ml TIIUST COMPANY nch Wedterly B 1] .Three Million Dollars Three Million Dollars "-‘ Thousand Accounts. Lfberst, comstesup and efficlent in fts management. Bart Schaffner & Marx Clethes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R. nevita Bey Your Shaes and Hosiery and get a cowpon on given away at PURTILL’S ON THE BRIDGE." City Pharmacy Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- fege 1ces while waiting for your o 3‘fl||al SI Westerly R l Establisked 1901, Flareld L. Wehe, O. D Optometrist. Defpetive vision corrected by the prop- &3 ment _of lenses. Room 3, Pot- jworthy Block, Westerly, R. L FOR sALE Two ssyen-icom @iterent paris of the R. 1. each 3 ] pay you well to get our prices om Dimonds, leose or mounted, Befere purchbing p TRITIUS, Leading uuw AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, "G okl Harnese, Buppiies Zar- Factory Made Harness fia and up starly Jeweler. 5 Removed to 44 West N. H. S \UNDERS. Broad Street TS 399 Matu St Wew Coes to rent. ilecing of som- pariment ne of Bt e "hovisa”t wuhyrmuu rwich | the Al fHat 4 scknowiedged to be the best om Whe mafie: HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A felephone order will racelve premp: attention. O. J. MeCORMMICK. 30 Franidin 8t WECKER’S Prepared Buckwheat st CARDWELL'S e L -:-.-:s:::,u. R hand and be- | 23 ana | them. vere nature that he w sicep more than two or hours at a time. Williams sentenced McMahon iths’ imprisonment in - the couniy jail. The charge McMahon of accessory & to assault was assigned for & hearing Frederick Whittemore, employed carpenter at Reu greenhouse, re- ceived serious ¥ ¥riday morning while at < & power saw. His eft’ hand cane contac: with the wo- and was nsarly severed and the x finger vas severely lacerated. M. 11 Scanlon found it necessary 0 amputate the thumb, but thers is hope o the finger. Mr. Whit- more m Norwich several months 480 o entor the employ of the teuters. He returned to his home in Norwich after the wounds were dress- The no-license committee of West- {eriy has issued circulars in advocacy ¢ ting no-license next Tuesday. the I based in the main on Addresses of Catholic prominence, which are ents against intemper- 1t_page feature of the (uru | rea “Protect the boy, the m he good name of the town L Tuesday by voting No. It you the right “to vate and do not e ou should not have the right to | zest favor people are conduct- of campaigns, while license are conduct- kind of a quiet cam- Charles Franklin Coon, super| tend- ent of Wiicox p.ri, has taken unto mself The bride Annje Charlestown, R. 1. e mony took place Willia *hr Snug hHill o or 1 ndepsndont candidate for the ai assembi has sent ars to s, district voters announcing that D Ivavs stood for Westerls nnd he workineman. The LTM Pawcatuck Improvément and | Taxpavers' association in annual ses- cted officers as fo John fiue, president. Vin- ’ resid rk r k. treasirer; ! : ael Hizging, :.,‘ wir rhert L. Hoxid = rt G. Mertin, jaw committee ——— |, Chisf Bransfield was a_witness in | Providence Fridav in the case against John Pry, wed with the theft lofa was recovered ' to be arrested __Up to noon o rainfall he nti exhinit ¥ Hibernian hall Novem- | ferred untit sprin | e l‘w' Mre. Ressie. Wife of William Spriggs |and daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Join ves, died Friday morning at her i» e in Pierce street The raitroad pany has acquired all the rtv needed in. connection | with the contempiated ements |in Wesiersy, excent the lot on At the regular . meet Phe Geen Ward chapter. M lite of Wililam ( nt and read sketehes from several of his peems, James O'Sullivan, formerly of West- erly. was on Wednesdn | Clearing Heuses. | 'The function of a clea ug house s | | to enable bunkers to exchange drafts. blifs und securities. thereby. saving much labor and trouble and at the same time curtailing the amount of Roating cash that would otherwise be required. By menns of fhe transfer system made possible by the clearing bouse transactions o the amount of millions are settled easily and expedi- tiously. Spesch and Writing. . *Many people tulk much more agree- ably than they write.” safd the literary perso “Yes,” renlied Mr Owington. tallor does thut."— Exchauge. An Examgle The evil than wen do lives after Even wheu the amatenr cor- Bet playes dies he e ex the tatal in- Strement behind. —London Tit-Bits, My IAUIAUNUIIAAIAANINMANNOH Buy Manhattan Clothes. 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Initi flere Are Some Incentive Sales Are Beacon Lights to Economy They clearly show the way to save that you cannot go wrong,-no matter whieg serve as their reflectors. e 50 strong and true ative and enterprise s That May Bring You TAILOR-MADE SUITS—Strictly man- Coats lined with satin, several di values up to $25.00— Women’s Silk values up to $22.50— Women's natty Wool Dresses, new_smart mo styles, values up fo $19.95— Women's els— Separate Dress Skirts, black, e collection of T s, Chiffpns, Plaids, F ERATELY PRICED. we wre now of Furs quality making a display Wonlen's Trimmed Hats, felt and_sati our own workroom, no two alike. from far more expensive hats and Quality Apparel for Women At Moderate Prices Dresses, some aeolian plain black and colors, neatly trimmed, Women’s Waists Fine Furs mark—the guarantee of satisfaction and long service. Millinery Department (Now Annex.) Trimmed Hats Women’s Trimmed Hats, turbans and ‘small hats, many to custom tailoring; and good materlals, Today at $19.75 tailored, equal fferent models Today at $17.50 dels, serges, some ‘broadcloth, all Today at $15.6C blue-and gray, mauy different mod- Today at $5.00 Wa Net ts in all the wanted ma- and Silks—ALL MOD- ainty iraided and everything we show has the several handsome models, made In a Saturday feature only $5.00 of them are copies i give you a wide choice— Today only at $2.98 Men’s Fixings i0AN . s g ',MOENK LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Sign of Life. I Men's Shirts—Men's Negligee Shirts, Fire Company Guests of Mystic Fire- | Young Simeon Wanted to Go “Dgwn A well known professor who had the | plaited fronts, cuffs attached, coat men—G. M. McGaw’s Condition | Stream.” Krepummm of erring somewhat on the | Style, in a \;m;,f% of n-l"“fl";‘ ;gr“- Grave—Personals and Briefs. o s | side of pedantry in regard to the use | 4% Price $L30—Today special $115. - = r. Editor: While riding a few days iatolt Siirer ‘Ebaiety | Of th - ik n's Uni its—) e Noank Iire company appreciat- | 220 with a gentleman who was one of \..,,B":,f,", SAFOeE SoEiely ‘gr'ne‘:—mlh‘c rord; {nsthe L“’,l"‘p‘sr, Union Suits, winter weight, long the co) Mystic company | Simeon Baldwin's classmates at| e irs ereaniza e ey | opained, Tiome, one evening: and. sup. eves and _ankle drawer regular in enter t a panquet on | Yale, he told me a laughable incident | guanimg, oo 2 his (Saturday) | prised a burglar at work in bis room. | price 3 Today speoial 98c. ! Thurilas. nuraciation of | relating to the judge when he was a s | Whippig out a revolver, (he latter | _ Men's Hemstitchea Handkerchefs— the aid the ave in Mys- | college studen | " I | covered hi g Special for today, 5c each, 6 for 25c. programme About thirty- | boys called concentrated stabbornness: e ok ,""5" to have the lo- you move you're a dead man. -k five | but perhaps, At they could be under the e letter carriers increased | wAllow me fo remark my good | : | instruction of dore Roosevelt, they | s ot map,” rejoined the professor. “that | s . o might modify their verdict and call it s E It ] om o vislt o friends on Lo | Now Britain—The number of voters | Your statement 1< abaura. 1t 1 move | CONEiNUAtion of Our ; now of New Loidon, was cailing re-| It appears that Stmeon and six of his | enrolled by wards is as follows: First ' it Is excellent proof that T am aliv ! ently on Fcal friends | classmates started in a rowboat to go | Ward, 1,044: Second, 934: Third, 11.233: | You really should consider your word: N()tl()n Sa,le A i of lumber 1 Fri- | through the Sound and up the Connec- | Fou 'h‘ 210; Fifth, 950; Sixth, 1,3 a little before using them. i day a vard from > ch. ‘H(‘H[ river to visit a chum at North- | total, 6,703. | ; il | ery vear we hold: this &ale—a big, | Cr wio een in | field et | eloral raohey seving. Cyant ihak murc| Bostc rip, has returned | Of course, it was a long row; and| Suffield. “hool board has en- | Perfectly Calm. | dreds of housekeepers and dressmakers | noe 2 ; tegbad not ‘.‘»:n. d the l\r;:«,( ha- ;"‘:f“‘l‘..".“‘ 1A ‘-;::; %f‘i‘r;;r‘:';»r«l\ ll‘h‘, “Now, remember, Willilam.” hi wait for and turn to advantage. M JKiyn, who is er- | sekts line before Simeon got his fmind | take the place of 3 ri . who 3 5 ikl s el S e is enjoying a visit | bent on a retrogressive movement, al- | has Tesigned as teacher in the East | c3utioned when he had found his : L [ trom his wif though all the other boys were enthu- | street school. | per, “that it is very wrong to punisha | Sewing Silk—3c a spool or 33c a dozen. s naitiont Gave: siastic in th efférts to complete the | | child in anger. You must be perfectly Beit Pin Books, Gc quality—Sale | \ Itition of doctors at Memo- | I2Urney o | . Cheshire—Rev. Dr. Samuel Hart|calm when you administer the chas- | Price 3¢ a paser. ) ot e s ‘Boys” said Simeon, “T want to go | preached the historical sermon Tues- | yio o Biack and White Belt Pins in boxes < e i it C4%¢ | down stream.” They laughed at him |day at the exercises in observance of | 28 3 Bk .. | —Sale Price fc. 1 Ts thousht he may be treated | fOF suggesting the abandonment of the { the 150th anniversary of St. Peter's Ob, I'll be calm all right,” he said | &\ | 'S ety Pins, three sizes, value ) ‘more success by a spacialist, wiho | trin, =t they had gone so far and en- | church in this place. ,as he started upstairs, gritting his | ;._sale Price 2 for 5c. Z will be employed a little late bl i | teeth. S: r Pi i 1 i r. vV 3 | I tell you,” continued Simeon with H ~Ther G | ez & Shell Hair Pins in_ three shapes, | Dr. W. M. Hill hae been in Norwich t 3 Middletown—There were 64 deaths | ' .pii pe the e < revpmitly: on Anisiness. | vehemence, “I'm going down stream!” |15 Aliddicionn during Oetover, a jarge | LIl be the calmest man in seven | value 1c—Sale Price 11c a package. Mr. and Mre. John Specht will soon | Are vou, Sim? How?’ @emanded | number for the month, Of this num- | states, but if you attempt to interfere Assorted widths White Tape, in} occupy the Akerley house on one of the progressive lads. | ber 41 are to be credited to the town | when he begins to yell I'll weit you | package, value 5c—Sale Price 2 for 5c. | street, left vacant by the Tem provekaliat el tie iealicn ®|and 23 occurred at the asylum for the | to0, Confound it, I'm going to show | 2¢-yard rolis White Twilled Tape, | Duncan MeDonald, who has secured | Rutiny. : | G Tl B oS TIR . | value 15c—Sale Price 10c a roll. the house owned A ‘W Peridrie/on ). WISHng fdclinve o sibiterimnancd E Feather Stitch White Finishing | Main street |upon by 8 toroner’s jury (6) the boys| East .Hartford—The Mothers’ wnm'bh ago Record-Herald. Brald, value 10c—Sale Price 6c a piece. | apt. Arthur Rafuse of the barge |DP'ised their oars on-the rowlodcks a | num met in the schoolhouse | 7 < Vi Easton is at his home in the village | (oW, minutcs and let the youns judge | rhursday afternoon with a good at- | In the Paper. vhite Searl Entons for.a fow, davs > situation deliver: his. charge to | tendance. An, address was made by | s ol P omme. Bilagte, | SDTE walst, platn and cancy | Davie and family have Tean 5 i | D Walter G, Murphy of Hast Hart. | “Did ye bring the paper home. ${las?” | value 15c—Sale Price 10c a [ taining Mr. Raynor from Long 1 2 e, one of the | 14rq on the géneral care of children. | asked Mrs. Witherbee. “Special” Dress Shields, 3 | C. H. Smith recently entert young jurymen instructed | pui e e value 17c—Sale Price 10c a' pair. | Percy Morgan of Poquono d Dan- | the court by saying: “Why, Sim, you | gg iford.—Negotiations _are.- being | LT S = A variety ‘of Pocket :and ' Polnted | iel_Cronin of New London know that majorities generaily rule in | o 5" Whicn will_result in the sale| “Anything plticlar in it this morn- | scing Scissors, value 25c—Sale Price | padmes. Feeland, an artist, who spent | (1S COunErys And Qo wainst oa? | of the Casino on Suburban avenue to asked the lndy. 196. the sumimer in the village, fias re: What are vou Boing to do in saon a | Puritan lodge, I 0. 0. F. which is to | "o "\ Oi0 e farmer. ” “Tew | © Hooks and Eyes—Fooks and Eyes, New, York.. Bat take possession of the property on the 5 e e TR I AGehion, car tertaining Mr. “I'm going down stream!” emphasiz. | (STThiNation of fhe present lease of the | quarts o’ peanuts and a bottle o’ hoss | ggig price 30 a card. are from Hungary, y | ed Simeon. P neighbornood of $15,000." liniment. Kinder thought you and I'| women's Gray Sweaters, sizes 22 to tour of the ouniry. | “You are! Are you?" excluimed the = £ might have s little spree for supper.” | ss, rezular $1.50 quality—Today 75c. =3 = A ZHarper's Weekly. Women's Short Outing annel | vosity of a certain modern statesmar A Dramatic Situation. foil | they plunged their oars again into I Bean Brummel was once sitting at & | \aier ang gave the Yale yell that table with one Bligh, who was known | served as a whistle to show that the | to be insanme. The Beau. having lost | boat had st s objective | o i o Lot a eonsiderable stake. affected. in his |POH0 | (i true mrit to teh last, farcical way, a very tragic and | dipped his own oars as sure as youTe cried out, “Waiter, bring me a flat can- | alive and “backed waier” with al estick Jistol.” upon which | Might. But the good boat had more re diestick and: a pistol.” upoil which' | RS P S one, and in “dou Bligh, who was sitting opposite to | ple quick time” reached Northfield witn | him, calmly produced two loaded pis- tols from his coat pocket, which he placed on the, table, and said, “Mr. | Simeon aboard, alive and well. | ”'Simeon was moody, however, but | each of the six progressive hovs sang the college sonss as if a little Sankey! The Copts of Egypt. ! The Copts in Egypt are the book- | keepers and scribes; they are also the | | | | jewelers and embroiderers. Their an- | cient tongue has fallen into disuse and ! is practically a dead language. They | mow use Arabic, like all the rest of | the nation, but the speech survives in their church service, a part of which is still given in the old tongue, though it is said that even the priests them- Brummel, if you are really desirous to | Now, it seems that Simeon E. Bald. | S¢Ives do uot always understand what put n period fo your existence 1 am |win wants (for a chantc) to go “up | they are saying. having merely learn- | extbnily to offer vou the |Stream® as fa tiord. He thinks | ed the sentences by heart, so that they | T ks oD, T oatloes, et Dl trip be capital to he | can repeat them as a matter of form. | The effect upon those present may be | Snall we “back === — easily tniagined at finding themselv Ginher sih. Mr. Baitor, o simply In Two Divisions. t “down stream’ the current? H. TALCOTT. 10 1st that he will floz the momentum -f e 1 in the company of a known madman ‘who had loaded weapons abont him. N Nov. srwich Past Help. with the old clock under EReCL ofDvaraming: The average dyspeptic does not give | The man | his arm laid it on the jeweler's show- the wenk. We meet: them both in case. “I wish yowd see what fs the | MOre than h“;n“m:;::n::s s three | every walk o life. “Thieir birth or edu: | Todly ser o matter with this,” he said. e e i | cation or general surroundings may be | The jeweler removed the dial. serew- | fast. _iherefore fi"“";""“d:y o e"”""‘s ! the same, but a sharp line divides ‘l Art Department Stati ed his eyeglass into place and Inspect- | 2re Willing to suffer twenty-three and | i i ¥ s % e the wokks of fhe ancient (imeprese, | a Bolf hours every day in order that | these- who Zwvern, Fhele, buclinations | Pillow Tops for embroiders, in hand- | DUALIONETY wWith it now, | they may do as they please for half an | ” {6 v | HeaIl y Rdme kel Aned dealphs, Valua Special ‘value In Faney Box Paper- " | hour. Ana that's the way it goes fn | them- On the one side we see strength, Spscialitoday; sac. teries; regular price 2ic—Special 180 . ST S R | accomplishment and value, on the oth- Lace Trimmed Doylies in various | a o, “Well. how mich do I owe youy’ |nearly everything else: s the rea- |, kness; spasmodie, and-iil airect- sizes, round and square, value 39¢ to | 36c value 24c a box asked the nan [ son so many people are always being | &3 WFAERER MRS AR 50c—Special today 19c. vyl 48¢ a box Notbing.” answered the jeweler. lpmu\'hud Atchison Globe. i G WE HANDLE GOOD LIQUORS. u: \‘l;‘l‘ur‘i“::'\‘- ;}:é:'y\zg'c assorted col- | ANl fab 8 ,‘\h papers. 'n*-mi““»\: “This dn't @ professional treatment B e e P s e A s v Heare Lts reoommna s pso | oo 2 | nox covers fmiake good utility hoxes. This i & corouer’s fnquest.” - Youth's ‘ N S i PRI et | cheap stuft. Fine liquors that please - E ~ Companion | 2 Smiling Visitor (addressing the Sun- | the most particular are here in any | | Youw'll get bunkoed if she lets you out | gay scLool)—Now. ¢hildren, I want to | quantity, Something exceptionally ot of her sight. You must have ouce | ask you a questigh. -Will some boy | g00d 1s our Mount Vernon Pure Rye i done something very foolish to\have & | tell me who Adam sras? | Whiskey. He 1 Areamed last pight that your i Iooking after you like that. | Towmy Pucker—dum, was.the man JACOB STEIN, matlme seas il She ¥ I rd | Butts— 1 did. ] marvied her—Louis- | that made the devil famous.—Chicago | ‘Phone 25-3. 93 West Main St you laugh in your sleep | ville Courier-Jeurnal, Tribune oot260 Men ate often divided into educated | and ignorant, the vich and the poor. the famous and {be unknown, but a | division more marked- than any other | might be made between the strong and Skirts, regular 50¢ quality—Today 39c. | Headaches Quit when the stomach, liver and bowels are kept in the good eondition in which they will be by the prompt use of | BEEGHAM'S PILLS In boxes 10c. and 25c. Women's Corset Covers, assorted | paiterns, regular s0c quality—Today | 3%. Sale of Women's Neckwear Huge salc Women's Neckwear | Druught about through the special pur- chase of the overstock of an importer | who took a heavy loss to clean up at mce to prepare for the coming sea- ome remarkable values among Women's Embroidery Tabs, assorted | regular 25c value—Today shoice 12//5c each. | Women's sample line of\Dutch Col- ars, all different desicns, rdgular price j0c ‘to 98c—Today choice 23c each. | and | Women's Chemisettes, - Venise rish Point Lace, all different patterns, alue 75c to $1.50—Today choice 50¢ in H. N. L. S, ankle, size 3 to 7, 50 and 59¢ quality—Special today 42¢ a | suit. | Linoleum olenm: fine Tine of designs to_select ‘om regular price 48c—Today's | price’ 29c. | Wash Goods Dep’t. Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Women's Medium ~ Weight and Ileeced Lined Corset Covers, long sleeves, regular 50c quality—Today special 42c each. Women's Black Cotton’ Hose, with lisle finish and_double heel and toe, 1235c quality—Special for today 9 a pair. Children’s leeced-lined Union Suits Bed Spreds One “ringed Crochet Spreads., full size, very heavy. with cut corners; slightly sofled but with 10 imperfections; regular $3 value— | Today $1.79. 1ot Bod Russia Crash Russia runners and_table 16c—Today Crash for scarfs regular vaiue 2 1-2¢ per yard. {Bleached Crash lver Bleached Crash, suitable for towels or fancy work; 15c slue—To- day 11c a yard. Door Panels A manufacturer’s close out hundred Cluny and Renaiss: Door Panels; regular price Today 30c. Window Shades Opague Window Shades. colors; reghlar . price price 20c. of one full_line of 25c—Today's Genuine. Cor seed Oil Lin- Outing Fiannels, Jight colors, stripes, ste.. good weight—Special Today 6c & yard. Remnants of Percales, Ginghams, Galateas, etc.—Today one-half price. Kitchenware Dep’t. “Lenox” Laundry Soap—much used, videly advertised; sc bars—Today 7 r 250 % 6-5-4, or rust preventative, brightens ) rusted stovepipes, etc., usually 2oe Today 18¢c a can. Asbestos Iron Holders, usually So—