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Nurse Association. fo _comsider the erection of u court- house in Westerly has made favo Feport to the general assembly = urged action at the prese The committee declared th dations of state courts at Westerly to ®e wretched, unfit and undignified, The i LI Fonti of Niantic, charged . comumittes favored the ercction of a|wit seliing the poisoned whiskey courthouss to cost, including furnish- | which caused the death of Riiey, and ings. nmot more than $50,000 to the | Who ubtained the liquor in Providence, #tate, te be built in connection with a | not oniyv =ol the liguor to others, but Town hall to cost the town $75.000, at [d=ank of it himself, as did other mem- the corner of Broad and Union streets, | bers of his family ol what is known as the Babcock In almost eve ince where the preperty. The committee explain sale of the poi: iskey that the town proposed (o the sta raced, or even where wi that If it would erect that poriie picion that © had a 86 bullding to be devoted exclusively | was ascertained that many h 10 eourt purposes, the town will, hav- | thercol, and v any trace ¢ ing obtained tite to the whole proper- | aiconol poisoni 11T, T we demat WK convey to the stat: in fee for a |cases where analyses had besn made of l consideration such portion the liquors, a large percentage of wood | tand as will be needed for the portion of the building and approaches. At present the titie of the pr 48 with the trustees of the erty Memorial ¥he legislative committec appointed bl i session. commo- | nec drn whe | nity it to hous on the charge of m: tion with the nk » oth the 1 , bui uor m + phol was discovered, and post mor examinations revealed the pre the poison. Thesce conditions e added mystery to the whole af- Committee Favors Appropriation of $50,000 From State—In Connection With Town Hall to Cost Town $75,000—Elks’ Installation—Work to be Re- sumed on Welch Block—Committees of Visiting s fatai c quor hi t there came This liquor came jn the original N confused the pr Y SURE OF COURTHOUSE wughter in con- ase of Sullivan, meelf and sold is but one case from the Cisco dealer, secuting of- awd Library association, but can be | ficers of the state. acquired by the tos 4 the cost| e i, | P stz g imE to the Jresent DN | As soon as the present labor difficul- | b - ties are satisfactorily adjusted work asx82 feet The ses that |\l be resumed on the new James A e courthouse amd the ¢ hall be | Wwoin” prick block I \West . Broad ©ommected and present tie appearance | o1 o PRick block In West Broad @€ & single building. It is probable | {j;iicl It T0S pelicved that The Tone| e that action will be taken at the st T8 dewth woald cauise obaiEwe b te | {made in regard to the construction of | e he building and that perh; the tme in Iu:-l;! whole project would be abandoned for | y not represented | ¢1. nt. The work will be carried | fhe Elks' demonstration in Norwich | forward as it was started, the earpen- | LMBRL in connection with |ter worl: under Contractor Baggs and | o ks’ home. ks with Contractor Smith was the siated night of the regular L £ 3 e mmeting of Wesieriy Neo. { and o volent Protective PP L g of the presfdent and ‘-{nffixh-.m_@-!r;!_“" ”Ki installa- | two vice presidents of the Westerly tlon of the newiy elecied officers. and | Vigiting Nurse association, held at the #fise the initiation of a class of thirteen | pegidence of Mrs, (‘harles Porry presi- ndida t The Installation was by { qent, Wednesday, standing committees istelct Deputy Charles Shechan of |gor the ing yeir were selected as Providence and stafl, and besides local | rollows: Mre. (. Fyron Cottrell Mics Members was witnessed by a number | Blizapaih Porry. Mre. William Clark | of visiting Tlies Mry, Bugens Stitnan and Mry: Fred. Afwer the installation thers was 8 | vk (. Butfom hesnital ond nureio Banquet and u social =ession at which | conimitien MESRG T e & teagt was drank in congratulation of 4 \ji< Arihur M. Cottrell, Miss Agne Neorwich Eiks om thair installation in {n " Nestor, (i Benjamin Utter. Slre el new home and for their continu- { Harvey . Perry, Mrs. William D, ous prosperit; i Frank F. Dodee . Albert H. M?nu X Alexunder . Miss Emma | anses in Waeaterly a year ago some | Lanzworthy, Miss Helen Se Robert | = foaiurds lave developed that ways and means commit- cuuned doubt as 1o % hether wond aicohal or pomoned whiskey, was the Perry, Harry B. Agard, Sctual cause of the fourtsan sudden i) > deaths at that time. In the Doherty Georze H. Utter, John W. Guse it is said that a relative of the v. Mrs. Henry L. dick, Mrs man whe died drank more of B, Sherman. Mrs., Samgel H. e Wacior out of ihe same bottle thun ubpi littee did the deceassd, and without any had leri Ruffum, Miss I effact; and that others drank of the ottredl Louis J. Franken- same ‘liquor obtained from the same | yminating committec store amd showed no signs of fliness, Perry, Alberti R. Stillman ©r wood alcohel poisoning, (hereafiar 3 nstiuc- John Cisco of Westerly, who is h-la eside nd vice o members of | ’; Mrs. George N. Burdick, who will end the national congress, Dauzh- American CURES DANDRUFF 1Restores Faded.and-Gray Hain | toNaturabColor—Itching Soalp Quitkly Stopped. da Lver 1 | P - Tis- applics to.Wiyetls Sege and Sni- Ramedy, for i¢ it dows net do | for it, the sales | ¢ 1| ciat This s affered to thel ™ iprftile at fifty comts « Wottle, amdl h! !mn.dod nd soMl by all druggists. Special Agent, Les & Osgood Co., " 131 Main St BE Whors fo Buy in Weslerly INDUSTRHAL Tllllg'l' COMPANY Waeasterly Branch Capital ..Three Millien Dollars Burpus .........Théee Millien Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Acceunts. Liveral, courtepus and efficlent in fts ‘management. Bart-Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARI SOLD BY 1. B. CRANDALL Co. Westerly, R. 1. FOR sALm ges, situated Iy ‘émpact part of naving 0 foot both Laving vacant 1 be socured urchaser t electric Inspection it havin. modeen plumbing. Ceoy Real Estate Ce., Westerty, R & Buy Your Shm and Hosmy #nd get a coupon on the Planc to be given away a PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE. Eatablished 1901, lareld L. Weils, O. D., Optomstrist. ed by the pre Room 9, P Westerly, R. Hane -.n- k3 ru:mry mfn ‘est Bread Street. ertising el Crieus .:‘.A o "Tis Bul- Ab mer % M Hol Tue oS fr dem on pe ball n and the e whi ent t com free New iine. of money ba Iurdick aging the man band T ban leasi nd hor Local Lacenic | homas Gou FREGKLES Kles any st Safe Med oley's Honcy afe dren, as it docs harmfel dves Honey and T Jow packis t Monday the Church of it in Providence has the Westerly Quar Tiss Niche & land, age = iy e | ultaneously from Wakefield Mon- | rom some unknown origin the old | n belonging to Wailace R. Wells | d located in Egypt. in the village of away, was destroved by fir> late | esday night. | Utter and George P. haunnessy, the new representatives n Rbode Island, republican and 1ocrat, reapectively, called together President Taft Tuésday he Rhode Island-Connecticut base- leagne will be composed of four ns this season. Westerly, Wakefieic nington and Mystic. White Roc Drug That Quickly Removes These Homels Spot e's no lenger ( itest need | ew drug. othine—double blo strength, from Loe & Osgood Co, morning vou will see thai’even | worst hive begun to disappear le the light freckles have vanished ely. It is seldom that more than | ounce 15 needed to completely clear wkin and Bain a beautital ciear plexion i Be sure to ask for the double stre it fal ih a Fmrh use ALERS FOOT-EASE Tadics can wear shoes one Aliew's Foot-Fuse, (he antisep: It makes tghi oF new shocs fe | rori” atscoser | lic: | & cine for and Ter tive. me Revolution, in 1 the guaran 5 to remove the o smaller powde el easy ot er ming Children. ‘ompound is Greons aped over a desk in the hall of se when the membors assem- nesday morning. when an- nouncement was made of the death of | Representative John . Noble of Old Lym: A beautiful calia lily was also set upon the deceased mer desk lo | new and they not eontain opintes « The genuine . Foley ot i i a ye & L 1 Co. and Carolina have withdrawn from the’ Teague. There s prospect for a moving pi ture playhéuse at Watch Hill the com- ing season. C.H. Cowan has plans fol a modern building to be buiit on tt corner opposite the merry-go-round un Bay street. Ifred Davis has returned from u visit to his native Westerly. Since his departure about two years ago he w reported 16 have been shot dead i: Boston and_also found dead in the street in Itaiy. i Westerly's librarian - should receive the prize for coming the greatest dis- tance, if such is to be awarded. at the conforence of the American Library ion to be held in Pasadens, Cal., next menth. The R. A. Sherman Sons’ company ! will_commence active work on their coniract for the Bradford Dyeing sociation at Niantic next Monday. The | ct for the masonry and_bri work has been sublef to Charles Cranishaw of Providence. James Bel- | line has the contract for furnishing | unskilled rers, and they will be ali| Ttalian < of fiftean were stari- ed at work Wednesday morning clear ing the space for the building site. MYSTIC Odd Fellows’ Ritual at Burial of Charles C. Packer—St. Mark’s Par ish to 'Obgerve 46th Anniversary— Sale of Market Business. The funeral of Charles Carrol! Packer wag.held on Wednesday aft ernoon at 2.30 o'clock and was lare Iy attended. The services were co: ducted by Rev. Welcome E. Batc tor of the Union Baptist church. ich tho deceased was a member. AL ter the public scrvices, the member of Stanington No, 26, I vt which membe: Noble Gr Frederick Kin service. a quartet »d, to Thee. Bu etery and were ney n Clft, Lec Mason Gray and John (i W. C. T. U. Meeting. The bi-monthly meeting of the W G ToU s held in their rooms esday afternoon. The union was presented an organ, the gift h.».ug; made by Mrs, John Phillips. It | voted to have a free will meeting in the Methodist church on Sunday eve- ning, April en Mrs. Deborah | Livingston, president of the W. C. T.| U. of Rhode Island, will deliver an| address peramme carried out at Tue meeting was: A Crisis, People Be | bury; Congress- . Mr& Charlotte | in Maine Well Un- ay, 2 H b; poem, Voice of the Peopie, A Forty-sixth Anniversary. The members of St. Mark’s church are planning to celebrate the 46th an- | nive of the organization of the parish, \Wednesday, April 2 former pastors have been sent tions to be present. Rev. Josep per_of Durham, a former past deliver the address, after which a re- ception and banguet will be held in the G. A. R. hall, /~ To Address Men's Club. A postponed meeting of the Men’ « 11 be held Mond: eve A 24, when the s ker will be £ H. Davis of Weste ly. His sub- ject will he Patriotism of the People. For the meeting In May, M. E. Bard- well of high schools, Y perintendent of will be the spéaker, Business Change. Gieorge FI. Merchendorf and Charles Davis have sold their at = ness to Munger Bros. of Stonington. Merchendorf will leave for New and on will sail for Lnn-. b visit his son and time in his old home Dav intends to go to Ledvard to take up farming, his healthi being poor. At Grand Lod J. Henry Hill is in Hartford, atiend- ng the rand lodge of the ited Order Goiden Cross, as delegate from the local commandery. Fair Committee. H At a meeting of Charity « | | order ot Edith Rob- | Personal Briefs. | 1 A T Gray And Gr iridgeport ate the Mrs. H. Keeler. Miss Mars: {ing of Pro\)-i dence is the guest of her parents, Mr. .}‘K.n:. CAPITOL CHATTER R | Sidelights On_Legislators and | Legisiation. enterf Payne Little Taft will not be the next president | the United States, rest assured of thet. The demo playing trump | cards.” This was the striking remark made by Prof. W. A dean of the agric d the u watter of reciprocit consideration the mers’ asso- ay morning. Canz, We Petitions of the Connscticut company w-"r\" g routes in New Haven, Nor- iden. Orange, Stamford and ch will be taken up before the tee on railroads at.a hearing to commence thiz (Thursday) afternoon at 1.30. A majority of the bills to be heard by the judici: committee s (Thurs- day) afte hive to de with mat- ters alr purely local nature. Among them, however, is a resolution introduced by Reprasentative Thems of Waterbury providing for the ap- iment of a committee to investi- o cial expenses W there has boen a te by mem- | me this session crepe | Viteihis o¥ tHe Givil 'war Bio vzt 5 palls Of the state, in Hariiord ior the anuiii departient enc found throusi the tening 1o and h these with barei-heads in the corr \ere right and | 5 and active in those were you state library building t state liorary comi hearing on the. e for-mainlenance of the building for the | maximum speed limit and the propossd My Corns Don't. Hurt A Bit| Tired. Ailing, Swollen Smelly, Sweaty Feet, Corns, Callouses and Bunions, TIZ Cures Right Off IT LOOKS LIKE Suy good-bye to your corms the very| first time you use T1Z. You will never! {know you have a oorn, bunfon or cal {lous, or sweaty, tired, 'swollen, aching ifeet’any more. ‘I's just womderful the, iway the pain vanishes. Rub the corn—. {hammer it with your fist if you wish— {no_more pain aiter TIZ than if there' had never been a blemish on your feet,' Doesn’t that sound good to you?! Doesn’t it? Then read this: ' “The corns on either of my toes were | ax large sx the tablets you make to cure them. Today there is m corns on either foot and no soremess.’ It an up-to-datc Godsend—Sam. A./ = ro M5 i0s uot like anythin | else for the purpose you ever heard flf It's the onmly foet remedy ever made! ‘which acts nn the principle of drawing ‘out all the peisonous exudations which/ cause sore feet. Powders and other: remedies merely clog up the pores. TIZ: «cleans them out and keeps them clean.{ Tt works right off. You will feel bettar Just what it is— HANLEY’S PEERLESS INDIA PALE ALE “Brewery Bottling” The Ale that Suits. The use of best materials and the very first time it's used. Use it & weeK and You can forget you ever had | knowing how to brew them give sore feet. There is nothing on earth! that can compare with it. TIZ is for, sale ot all druggists, 25 cents per box, or airect, it you wish from Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, Iil. this ale a body of delightful nch- ness. lts exceptional ageing gives it a “nut-brown” flavor greatly appreciated by the connoisseur and characteristically distinctive of itself. next two vears. At the same time a hearing on the request of the com- mission for various appropriations to complete the puilding and buy addi- tional-land will be given. This Ale invites comparison with any ale, foreign or domestic, for use on the home table The James: Hanley Brewing Co. Providence, R. I. Brewers of Ale and Porter. Representative Magee of Watertown zave a long and careful explanation of the proposed changes in the automo- bile law to the members of the house Wednesday. Relative to the fixing of an arbitrary max#mum speed limit of 35 miles an hour, Mr. Magez said that the committee on roads, bridges and rivers had decided to recommend this provision and it is now up to the house to_dispose of the matter as it sees fit. Mr. Mage: also said that the prin- cipal points of contention that had de- veloped before the committee were rel- ative to the fixing of the arbitrary iprocity arrangement. On the whole, tiie present law seemed to be generally atisfact : various changes, mostly minor, are included in the bill reported favorably. About a score of amend- ments are all ready to be introduced, however, and after an attempt to stop all tinkering with the present law by D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Strezf, Loca! Agent allowedtotheChtumqunb AFTER THIS WEEK without loss of interest. Be a Doer and not a Wisher The Thames Loan & Trust’ Company The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness SPRING STYLES arpets and Rugs N.S. Gilbert & Sons At this opening of the Spring season we are showing a large ' variety of Floor Coverings, and are making some special offerings, as follows, in the popu- lar 9x12 sizes. moving indefinite postponement, which proposition was defeated, the bill as reported was recommitted and further hearings will be grarted by the com- mittee. familiar with political procasses as are some of the other gentlemen who are very much interested in this particu- lar matter. As was done by the democrats last weelk, the republican members of the legislature will have a caucus this (Thursday) morning to talk over mat- s of po It will be a kind of a et-together meeting and som: things that the majority ‘ought to do as a majority will probably be talked about. At the close of Wednesday's session Speaker Scott namad the cofimittee on roads, bridges and rivers to attend the | funeral of Representative John H. Noble of Old Lyme. HOW’S THIST very latest and newest designs. One Hundred Dollars Re- We offer HEwea e LA, o 65 and 70c The house held the longest session | ward for any case of Catarrn that can- rtistic g 2 ALL WOLL, Sewed... of the Vear on Wednesday. when It | not be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. v e e RN BN woOE L A 8¢ tiad itself in 2 knot over tha bill that wf‘nfi (:“g.«r!;\"nfidcf ,"’“l‘(;d&g-,, | stery in a few words. Now is the time SMITH'S BEST TAPESTRIES, Sewed, at $ 35 Bivoct of Griswald tor practice: bones | Ja1CheneT, OF, the, Jast in " | to buy, and the place is at SANFORD'S TAPESTRIES, Sowed, at . ‘ 78 setting in Connecticut. - Adjournment | business . Lransactions, snd. Aaanciaily : WILTON VELVETS, Sewed, at . . $128 was not taken until 2 o'clock. able to carry out any obligations made L] by bis firm WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- 49 Main Strest Senator Dickerman feels keenly the position in which he has been placed as chairman of the conference commit- tec on the New Haven judgeship mat- nally, acting directly upon the blood and ‘mucous surfaces of the. system.| ter and says that as a new man in the | Testimonials sent free...Frice, 7ac. per t ir. 2 fa bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Telephone 70§-12. senate he appreciates that he s not as | "°H0R. RN PLANNTTREEHS: consu- WALL PAPERY For Spring Housecleaning Our stock is now complete with the Ex- WILTON RUGS, $35.00 and $37.00 grade .. ... $33.00 WILTON VELVET RUGS, $25.00 srade y $20.00 WILTON RUGS, $20.00 grade.. $17.00 AXMINSTER ........ $20.00 and $22.00 MORAVIAN ............ . 1200 SMYRNA, $20.00 grade 3 . 1500 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, $16.00 grade . $1350 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, $11.00 grade .... . %950 Art Squares 9x8, ALL WOOL ALL WOOL VENETIAN . $5.50 -6, lngrains VEL’ $1.00 Hartford Saxony Rugs The designs are reproductions of choice Orientals, and ere passed in beauty and service. The price is most attractive 9x12 size - 3 ins $50.00 pation. THE CONCORD CARRIAGE A better SAVE THIS PRESCRIPTION | The Sound Sleep of Good Health i i > £ hicie N H i m;ryv;» following proscription may prove | Can not bo overestimated, and any ail- Fobipe yaa nave: el Lll‘IOIEumS o valu gold in fme of | ment that prevents it is a menace to | ridfag” “and its use 5 et " ¥ weak, deranged kidneys, | health. J. Southers, Eau Claire, | all occasions. We carry in stock as The best English and Demestic manufacture, Inla Printad 1 :’Wd;"fi;r';M‘;‘efl;"mg‘;;‘(g;(_;gf;‘gf‘; Joix | Wis.,, .says: “I have been unable. to|follows: STYLES—Open, Top, Solld plain. Balf ounce murax compound, six ounces | Sieep soundly nights, because of pains | Riser Seat PAINT —Red. Gregn. Yel- # 4 ghoa puct B SKS ona i rp | acrons my, ook and sercness of my | Wi, SYAVHLS MINL o0l Fiber Carpets and Mattings Spoonfuls after each meal and at bed- | kidneys. My was very poor TR | tlme. Any" well stocked drug store has | and my general condition was much | BRicEe S1r 552 $65 S0, $%5 the ‘ingredients. It is easily mixed. |run down. I heve been taking Foley | $100, $115, $150, $165 i From 15c to 60c per yard. Tiis anickly restores ihese organs {0 | Kidney Pills but & Short time and now g Rl piriiies Hackatne, *chenmat * paimg | Slecp as sound as a rock, my general | Ana_othier well known symptoms must | condition is_greatly improved. and I B e Ty n R, SYMPOmS MUSt | Glow that Foley HKidney eitis bave| THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. more serious kidney trouble. | cured me.” Lee & Osgood Co. aitia A G style and more convenlent | Jixd6 to 11 ft. 3% atse from. And every { The best Way to carry Ashes is in a Hod! CaW ord PRansces Have an Ash Hod in the ba:= into which all the ashes fall far below the fire. They can’t bank against the grates and warp them,and they can be emptied easily without spill- ing. « The Coal Hod is alongside the Ash Hod—out of the way. This feature is a wonderful labor and trouble saver and is patented, Another trouble-saver of the Crawford is the patented Single Damper. One motion—slide tha knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check” —the range does the rest. No damper mistakes. The Oven has cupjoint heat flues that heat it alike in all parts. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and ‘write us for circuier. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 3 Union St., Boston For Sale by M. HOURIGAN - Norwich, Agent, 139-141 Main Street BUY Poultry Nettin Diamond (one and two inch) Mesh 19 Gauge Wire, all widths, from one to six foot. Also the new Excelsior Square Mesh, 1% inches at bottom and four inches square at top. AND Roofing Two-ply Tar Roofing, also one and two-ply Rubber Roofing. Prices Lowest At THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street AMERICAN HOUSE, Warrell & Sandersen, Prope. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Trouspea Traveling Men, ote. livery eomnectes IMEILCRET STREDT. llose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetuake* Strast. 4. 1.C. GTONS. Pren LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot he excelled ‘Phone your order. Prompt sersice. —— WHATS NEW —— { THE PALACE CAFE