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WESTERLY'S TURKEY KING |=:smmssss sl The § f Quality summer e and returne 0 New . - York for the winter. || — ittt —— e Doap o uaii Nosts “ASnrs ties | ae, Wil mobtl is used everywhere by the best and wisest people, wh,o know its 3 z : Thanksgiving with Prof. and Mrs. Wil- | qualities, The purity and unequalled excellence of Pears’ Soup make Yrying to Decide Between Two Big Birds for President |y € Colemar. ' .. | it healthful for all skins and matchless for the complexion. ~Yet it =+ .. tagmed friend S day venl t . 2 *Taft—Horace Vose will Send Gift by Express Today |Sime "8 sod” ti yas Erpises Is Low Enough in Price Music was rendered during the even: Tt is not cheapened with the addition of water, and —Tuberculosis Exhibit Visited by 6535 During the|™s, _ .- | 5 fevernhod: 'Cools who have used the Single Damper of the Mirs. Susun K. Bughe is visiting rel- contains no impure or inferior ingredients. - L T2 geaore s o atives in South Windlam, fal will convince you that absolutely the best soap for you— Week—Death of Rawson P. Burdick, in His 90th| Ralph Crouch has left for Boston to| A trial will e ¥ # ; o spend the holidays best for your skin, your complexion, your pocketbook—is always Ym Miss KEstelle Beebe has returned to . Brooklyn after twa wecks' stay at the [ ] 2 Benjamin cottage. i S sl Park of New York is the | “Theces tao of the fimeat turkeys T[atructed box and sent by express, ad- i aromanad sier Georgn ever saw, and avmost a pity to |dressed to William . Taft, president enry Ha er, Who shot i anscented—mm— kNl . bW by Menday morning | of the United States, Washinton, D. | the mrs o i e o o | 15 cents a cake——— for the both will be ’-""‘-’ the Thanksgiv- | C. taken to the Memorial hospital for and one that dresses — treatment, was brought to the home of be sent by exprems, with my | The Westerly town council fixed as |11 S s 5 . i his parents Sunday afternoon. The tm, to President Taft” said | & time for the receiving of lica- or #iVes hop at the sight o 8 F % | > foss, the turkey King, Sstur- | tions for liquor licehses this (Monde ) | GoCtor gives hope that the sight of his | yrday and is spending the week at Rev. | Lincoln’s Son. eve will be saved potnted at two large bronze | evening, not for the purpose of grant- | William K. Holmes of Mis baen in Radiroad ave- |ing licenses but simply for their of- | the ourer . “There” he said, “are | ficial rcception preliminary to order- | W 1o f1olmes. Dirdla, beothess, that 1 took when |ing their publication as the. law Miss Almeda Tatem, a nurse at the wery poumg and farmed fhem out to | rects. which requires thut such notice | hossia Neck, has been 18dies lving ten miles apart and | be wiven two weeks before {he licenses | (e gie < here for a few | fed and cared for and |ure issued. It is the intentl. the | days. 4 | plenty of old native | council to issue the full number of | Seneca re the plumpest in this | licenses allowed by law. one fo every | i zue v, | five hundred of population, which s. Miss Fithel Durant of { a'so there for a week Mrs. John Fitzgera Falls. w York is t of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Lincoln, son of the presi- ¢ | dent and president of the Pullman Car company of Chicago, has won fame, L ans but not DBy trading on his fathers n Provilin:s. name. Tt was explained recently in a : > " . | magazine article that Mr. Lincoln The fr of Mrs. Lydia Harris | prizes as he prizes nothing else on Tift have heen not of the death of | Rt s T Her husband, which occurred the latter left him in his martyr's death, REE O lic Mass. | put has purposely avoided the limelight will never go back to the troublesome two-damper range ; The cost of the food spoiled by mistakes in regulating the ordi- nary two-damper ranges amounts to a large sum.’ spen Ledoux spe dredge of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs, John O. \eek in Stoughton nd woll tip the wcales dressed at about | means seventezn for the town of Wes- | (icorge Merchendorf is in New York. |, MF. and Mrs. William C. Bliven re- | jost the people say that the only thin Sty i which is not bad for | terly. Up to the closing time of the | Sir dud Mes N Stanton cates of | tUIREd last Friday from & vielt with | 1o has to b proud of 1s his Tustrions The Single Damper of the S eung - town clerk's office Saturday afternoon, 3 wrk ars spending a few days in Mr. and M Walter Jeffers in Mont- | apcestor. Mr. Lincoln's term as secre- d evace Voue was for many years the | (venty-six applications hiad been re- Sl e are fo be Thanksgiving day | BTY oF War expired in 1585 and he has Crawford affords absolute fire and wegeet Gealer in turkeys in all New | coive un T. Gleasor’ svent Sunday| 'There are io be Thanksgiving day | visited Washington only at rare inter- G 5 engiand, buving the natwes from rais- | During that day an_upplication was |vwii fricnds in Norwich o 0o" |evercises at the Riverside grammar | Vals since they Now it is announced oven control by one motion—slide ers for miles around, and always hav- | received from John J. (-arney. for and Mrs. L. E. Kinney are in |$¢hool on Wedne afternoon in the | that he has taken a horse there for the the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or B e, 50 %t ‘was. hie ‘Tule | iconne at 48 CABLl stosor” vl aoral | whiaand Mrs. L. s [1ower grades from 1 to 2 and in the | winter. If, so. with his elegant sum. - i > wy spot cash for ail bis purchases | caut s noc the member of the honrd | Jir. and Mrs. John Wheeler and son |UEDF € rom 2 to mer estate in Vermont. he ought to be ‘check,” the range does the rest, alsted on having the very best | of nsse ors and water commissioner | Reynolds have return sarmne name, but the Carney who | trip to Boston. it 15 Newton avenue. The e The Men's club meets in the Congre- | pret gational vestry on 1 from a week" ¢ comfortable the vear ‘round- Tvesday evening. | Rutland News. - gradle of the birds. ile became known |of th far and wide as the turkey king and |resic The Oven of the Cré\/vr[ord has his fame in that line was enhanced |other applications received Saturday £ 2 — —_— — — _— Fp g L TR e R R T e MR STOMACH T iL V. bl o S BN RIS S L e o 2 s e et store whers proprier) ALL - STOMACH TROUBLE Wil VANISH everywhere alike and make it the awrninhed Thanksgiving foant for every succeed- | for a license at 56 Canal street, Had Been Roasting Peanuts. tmg president, recclving in every in- | — o S b stance an appreckative iatter which he | The Rhode lIsland State board of At Mystic Sunday evening at 6.15 Drises far bayond an: recompense he | health tuberculosis exhibit, which has | ©'¢lock the alarm was sounded for fire, Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn and Dyspepsia Go and You Feel Fine Fecolves for turkeys from other sourc- | been in Westerly for a full week, clos- | When it was discovercd that the W Buer i JWSatlely (op' & Sl wesk: cruu. |3 |Cmn disoaweret (s Lot | in Five Minutes—Just a Little Diapepsin Regulates 4 B @eme of Mr. Vose's customers of |the state board Ith e e ey | Store owned by Stamolls. The fire was | Any Out-of-Order Stomach. yoars g0 insist that he still furnish [the exhibition was among the most overed in the back part of the store them with Rhode Isiand or Connecti- cessful that has been held. ‘Sun- | WWhere they had heen roasting peanuts. - 8¢ turkeys and to do thie keeps him |day afternoon, with Drs. Harold D . Hoxsey Engine company and | i, Buby. e makes it & specialty to get | Kenyon and Frank I. Payne in charze stic 3 Jadder company he very bes Urkeys, pays the | Dr. Henry Lee Barmes, super Skl | were on the snot in a short time and Brofit, #o long s his old-time custom- | for tuberculosis, delivered the lectures | this block ls a fire trap, coneiderable o ewe satisfied. Mr. Vose said that | #ided by stereopticon views. The as- | ADXiely'was felt and a large crowd as- | quickest and surest of bakers, The Two Hods (patented) in the base—one for ashes instead of the old clumsy ash pan—one for coal, is a great trouble-saving feature. Stomach and cleanse the lent, and forever rid vourself of Stom- | Stomach and intestines. and, besides, one sinzle dcse will dizest and prepare d for nto the blood all your »mach gets the blues and grumbles. | food as a sound, healthy ve it a good et then take Pape's | stomach Diapepsin to siart the digestive juices | When Dia tic Hook Gas Ovens and Broilers above or at end of range, if desired. Ask the Crawford agent tb show you and write us for circulars. $6 €1 not belleve twenty-five hundred | sistants were Joseph T. Murphy, Mrs, | Sembled. The fire was put out about ¥ be shipped | ¢ e F. Utter and Dr. Joseph . |3 ©'cloc The loss by water in the 3 ot e ® Juices | epsin works, your stom- a 2 the vears | demonstrators. 3 fire chief and his assistants were com- | o7 7" 1g of Gus or eructation: P en you fei vl i {ma but that he had in the vears | (CTONStTAlOrS oession Sunday eve. | mended for the way in which the firs | UB¢iEested food; no feeling like o lump | you come to the table, and what you Walker & Pratt Mfg.Co., 31 Union St., Boston Seme, &l Taised within o radius of ten | Webster and Edwin R. Lewis. They | insurance ! f00d will not ferment 2 oison your | jcAPSolute rellef from all Stomach 3 W a i ¢ ten | R. Lewis, s 00d W e and poison your For Sale by M. IOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. ot ‘Westerly and about cqually | were assisted by Charles Perry, Al- o DreathiReTHn. N e onst oaGL Misery. 1z walting for 30w aasoon s Between the states of Rhode |bert H. Langworthy, Mrs, George N P B e X : e o takesis 4 Joland and Conmecticut. He added that | Burdick, Miss Emma S. Langworthy JEWm”Y Pape’s Diapepsin costs only 50 cents | Tell your druggist that you want ; < M . h for a large case at any drug store here | Pave’s Diapepsin, because you want to @8 many Connecticut as Rhode Island |and Mrs. T andon and Alexander | Bagketball Team to Play Yale Rovers [and will relieve the most obstinate e Tei K v wivde sent to presidents of | Ferguson , 158 aese, O . | become thoroughly cured this time. B Mot o The election | The itendance durin wxhinit | —Memorial Service for Mrs. M. F.|case of Indigestion and Upset Stomach | Remember, it your stomach feels out- 5 was mot made with refersmee to the A en, women children, Cheney—Academy Fraternity at John , iD five minutes. of-order and uncomfortable now you wimte Mmes, but solely with regard to | believed, the lesson of the | R. Tracy’s. iere s noti clse better to take ! can get relief in five minute AUTOMOBILES which was the most nearly perfect and | exhibi will be of ircalculah | Best represemtative turkey in the coun- | efil. | Jewett City basketball team under he management of Lag In his ninetisth year, Rawson P.| 1e and Gins ldey afterncon the txo birds that e strutted so proudly in Mr. Vose's big | Burdick died, Saturday afterncon, at | Wll open the season Thanksgiv SeEh @8 Bturfuy were dressed and | the home of hiz Qaughter, Mre night, having secured the Yale Rove: iging sis B} side wrmpped in clean |ard L. Crandakl, in Les et he fastest independent traveling team jimen. One refaed in Commecticut and |catuck. Mr. Burdiek was n the te. The Yale Rovers' linenp The Thames National Bank the other In Rhode Isind, and up to | kinton and was empioved as a 5 ; £ Sane M- unable to de- | penter there for more than forty ve 1, Spencer, Cobb, forwards h for tha presi- | He owped and accupied A farm in the | ee: center; ~ Starweather and | when he came to reside with his | is: L'Heureux (cart). Wakefiald, ughter. He is survived Dupre, D. Dupre. Papham, Jodoin and andall and seven sons, Hora .| Gingras. The following _ Monday “harles E. Eden, Alfred Westerly Fifth C. A. C. B. B. T. will ieorse S, and . Burdick play here. | R Thrown from Wagen. | & e Grayling Boat Club in ann riday afteracon as ames Shea | : CFeess cloth, mnbleached cofton session slected these officers: Ar LR nn Miew Ag | linen crash make most satisfactoryy| =. (rumb, com ndrew Fa nes Shea, were drivinz from Pachang clothe, One trouble wih dish /07 vice comme William Mages. | where Mise Shea tea hes, their hor ‘Demonstrators No. 16 Shetucket Street Have Arrived { | fleet captatn; John . McNelly, rear ™ ened o: is that they are hard o keep | [\[TT CHPIAIn fohn w B D e, ; | | co o jam sur- |and threw botk sut. The s sweet, but they can easily be kept in' o, A. 1. Sweet, recordin ary y\jn«f!”lww PA: Ol Hrewstar's. The good condition by washing occasionally| |\ D. Crimb, dootkecner. An oyster |Nics swere noi serionels injured in lukewarm water to which has been! | SUPPer followed (he business session. | wagon was badly wrecked. added a tablespoonful of Goid Dust - and veeiom; Bl 2 membership of | Meeting of Academy Fraternity. | ipplications for mem- e 8 B e G i e v o |ty FRERSR T Capital, Surplus an! Undivided Profits, $1,870,000. wery “sticky,”. pot rings are casicst the meeting of the | Hibernans, gave ihe 1l for the turberculosis returned to Norwich on the 10.09 Thanksgiving Service. The public is cordially invited to inspect the un= HUDSON ““25-30” . fin Pawcatuck for" this license. sear, | PR S S PP 1) rivailed facilities offered to its customers by The . —""'—"L.'!"‘”"'“"‘"""!'?r-f.fi‘,.‘.\,,l"’,”.':.""u';_llful'lf‘5,’.""."“"1‘Tfl.’,’fi' S R ' Thames National Bank, and to avail of its e's family on Soule street. Roth I pleted. Work has hegun on the sea mufrnusr COMPANY | rell. which will be six hundred feet in length . Weaterly Br‘-nch Morton Hiscux, formerly of Wester- In Memory of Mrs. H. F. Cheney. Copitel ....o.o . Three Millien Dellars | Iy, who has been opersted upon In a X If you are interested don’t fail to favorable recov services in every department of banking. Suweplus .....~..Three Million Dollars | 3anitarfum in New Haven, left Fri- E. Phillips was held for . H. ak 1 4 SR s Tusessnd Macests | 483 for his home tn Chicago. /The | Sntacy mr the St Sunie s take a ride. operation was successful and Mr. His- Sun, Liferal, courteous and efficlent in 18 | cox expects o make complete recor: mapagement. | ery within the next two weeks. { The Peopie About the Borough. W, H. Gare of Rutland. Vt.. attende Mission of Pawcatuck | 3 yoie gioyar r it W has been incerporated under Connec- fheiiale tnviia Sooth ghito. Sal- i % Bart Schaffner & Marx | (o 1#%= 7he object of the corpora- tion is to engage in religious and The Imperial Garage, Corner Chestnut and Willow Sireeis, & charitable work. The incorporat are | e Clothes James ©. Farnsworth of Westerly, | Carrie F. Kenyon of Stonington, ARE SOLD BY George Ogston of Stonington, Joseph I. B. CRANDALL CO. Herald of Westerly and Alexander Smith of Stonington. The corporation mov2oa Westerly, R. 1. | has 1o capi The superior court for Washington Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery | ivisecroo Nin ot st o | . McLaughlin, Advian R. Pierce, Willlam @nd get & coupen on the Piano to be . William given away at ’[‘»;“n:»::}u”\ hn "a!{v: William_ S, PURTILL’S rrana fivors dericn Sf. Hent PUBI ,ISHED - . Jacod v | Blags, John D. Nichols and G PETER CECCARELLI, Prop. NORWICH, CONN. i £t City Pharmacy| MYSTIC Try ewr fco Cream, Seda and Col-| Cranferd Club Opens Season—Success- | fege loss whils waiting for your car.| ful Opening of St. Patrick’s Parish | Minneapolis, Minn.—*“T was a great Fair—Plans for Thanksgivina. | sufferer from female troubles which 36 Canal St. Westerly R. I - 5 | 3 ] caused.a weakness E and broken down condition of the For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female lils Geo. Greenberger, 47-53 Franklin Street. No clumsy pan to spill dust and dirt on the kitchen floor. L i ' The Glenwood | Wiss Annie B. | manv Greenman of Green- entertained the members of Batabtisaed 1901, e e Ly e hame gu e system. I read so L oei | / | el - = Ash Chute e, |3y Svstng, S I b Hahstbatlyda et Us Rejoice ! o it T #ed by the Prop- (the seson. Whist was the ciief fed- . 1 g { . solves the problem. just benea -4 Biock, Westerly. R L A SRR SN R R ;;;:Imgntt‘::?}.‘;0‘-“1‘?\2 To enjoy the Thanksgiving festivities there is nothing e | ! i L Qé;;:ed:::‘\:!nmgi';.(,'_rf: ?fl.‘fi?&?fi:fi'fi&‘?‘%fi Lo RN P A o A L G e, and Toust the day pleasantly. We all have our particular tastes and | Gdmper once sach dayiEnl H T IRl :::-:::;‘:fi:;z: (':'.'.’EE ('D “" me .A“‘ Eh st Al of '\S-,“f\g.‘:l'l‘llf;\‘\lw : :}5'{? desires, whether it be Whiskey, Wine or Gin, here you will find | i ‘L:y;l“;zi:lui"l:pm\y;‘mgn‘ts of‘i!‘xse":e}\’vfl;;‘aivf o Deg a0 be mecured 4t ergoye i Mok it A= Row AeonRer: and within thiecaionts an array of bottled goods that will surely please, no matter | show the benefit women may derive lowest consistent with the best goods. ha o from Lydia E. un’s Vegefable ey of Compound.™ JOIN (. MOLDAYN, » g T;.nk-aiv;nq s;r:;ce. ot o Our Generous Offer! At all the churches “Ihusands, of unsolicited and genu. I proclamation was rexd [rom the pu . Sunday. A unlon = b the Ba | ] J ' Glegabinet d | 2 : This Range can be had with Elevated or | | _ x Gas Range Attachments or if gas is not de- testimonials Jike the above prove With every purchase of $1.00 or over we will present our eificiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's patrons with a quart bottle of California Port Wine. The tist, Conaregitiona! wnid ble Compornd, which is made only family liquor store in town. ed,. with. Lteaotaophe R sssevalt. on the e R R Bece 2 Soinis LT A Mothae TP rogtean herbe. 1 end omorite fize boz. _ 1t can bo furnichel prices on g i ioths nich who suffer from those dis- with fire box at either right or left of oven as ore 3 ehurch, whon Rec., A. 1 frse<shoul Qur Motto: “ 2 5 her rigl f Seter: p. oy saetor of e [ cir sex should o: “Courteous Treatment to{AIl. | Onddteds 1t Maltes Gooking Easy: reach & cermon. Spe loul = Leading dowaler, S e erianed o the vdia F ham’s T e e B pound {o Testore their The nam:, Ueo. Greenberger, The place, 47-53 Franklin St. church will he held Monday Club to Study Naples. on want special advice write ; “.. The Mondsy cluh will be entertained | 10 Mrs. Pinicha, at Lynn, Mass. Spectattn | 1o rio & lane of At D, | Shewilltreatyourletterassirictly car- | | oo 1wl of Naples will | comfidentinl. . For 20 vears she < be contin has been helping sicl: Wwomen in C. 0. Murphy, Nerwich Al About the Village. his way, free of charge. Don’t neas herora the Sublic. thare oo mee | ners theubie” dhere”inho M | o barors thepubi there i ho vy < Dewid Galiup, Mr, and Mis, Georse | hesitate —write at once. dium beite: finm heitor (han through the advertis im hetter thap throngh the n throcgk (he «d Ing columns of The Builetin ing columns of The Bulleti» g volumns-of The Bulletin, N i T R B