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Seriously Burned W{nle Denmg pblic to Have More andegea at Wn{h Templar to Entertain Norwich Guests of Trade Adopts Resolutions on Death of \ eourt for Washington ) alls @id smothered the Dblazé. The At Westerly Tuesday | girl's clothi was almost entirely th. Judge Stearns on the consumed and her body severely burn- ly after opening the | ed. Dr. F. I. Payne rclieved her suf- for trial in Westerly fering as much .us possible, and be- given consideration. lieves she will recover. QRS dec tria: : - B Forman of N The bi-monthly session of the West- ‘and dealer in furs, | erly probate court, Judae Edward M. 'g u. Opie company, in | Burke, was held Tuesday aftornoon. el jere is @ bulance Albert G, Barber; administrator of the of $434 for furs sold | estate of Nathan M. Barber, submit- @and action is brought | ted his first and final account, which amount. The busi- | was cxamined, allowed and approved Between the parties ' for recerd r and terminated The inventory of the estate of Na- or soon after an ar- than H. Vars, presented by - G a special sale of furs | Bindloss, ladministrator, was re been abandoned, after | and ordered recorded. in Westerly with the The hearing on the first and final Tot put on sals as | account of Isaac Jones, administrator disagresment between of the estate of \Annie 8. I3 Jones, X was continued to the mext court ses- ‘st issue is whether the | sion, from those, intended for sl o ¢ @ld not take place, were | Th)- R. A. Sherman ls.u-b- ‘csmnln‘{. placed consign- | Who have {he contract for bullding the . | IR e e ez F orae evstan ot e et B X the Ople compar d | association plant, the foundatitons of that the furs were re- | which are now In course of comstruc- mwnn!v A payment of | tion. ha ived an additional eon- made in one particular fract, whieh will make a net increase . Forman testified | 1b =pace of 10.600 feet over the original to flll subséquent or- | C The association Is doing » had not recetved pay for more than was promised furnished. After a | when the town of Westerly granted Pemained of the stock al- | ten vears' exemption of taxes, and in- been sold by Forman | that the plant will start on @y the Opies to New | even g larger scale than, originally in- check of $10 to balance | tended. Mr, Forman declinad to —_— and they were ship- | The narrow approach to the Block Opie company, and | Island pier is to be enlarged and there eladm senit to Attorney | Wil be ample room for & team or auto- t. | le to turn at the point where the Ase was irfed befors a jury | onnects with the Jand. The Gris- Robert ¥. L. Mason, | have erected a large house near i, of Westorly; Paul | the exireme end of their land at this . Champlin, Fver- | point and in stralghtening their prop- Arnold 8. Knowles, erty line have ubandoned an obtuse- ; Joweph F. Prierly |An&led iriangular piece of land which North Ktugstown: | Wih 2 strip on the opposite side givan | Dawley, Riohmond: George by Daniel Larkin increases - the ap- worthy, Hopkinton: Charles | Proach by about ten feet. . This will 3 mdon. Nathan E. Palmer | relieve the congestion that.existed at this point upon the arrival and depar- was all in when | ture of th: boat and caused much in- journed fo Wednewday morn- | convenience to excursion parties, as B, Award is counsel for | Well as to persons doing & freight and and John W. Sweeney for |Dug@age business in connection with the steamer Block Island. of Charles ¥ Hill et al There has been another change at srange was set | {his point which will be appreciated by 1 teiai ha the frst case of the | the general public. A few years ago, | just after ine completion of the pres- m suit of J. Annle Hop- | ent pier, th: Griscoms caused a high B. Hopkins, new of. | picket fence to be built along the ted and made roturna- | S0Uthern boundary of their property bar session on the shore, close to the pier, extend- il was walved in the from tke sea wall to low. wate D. Moss against Elirha | reby depriving the public and the cass will be | ures of the beach, from court | the Larkin bathing beach to the light- of Jossph Guarantelio | house. Objecth Glovannd Turano, and Benja- |Struction by the town coun- against c t . ~* ase . Norman, matter wag brought up B Sis Baptecider o an - Flynn, ‘who claimed B es @iscontinuea struct such a fonce to low water mark, It is evident that matter s ing her mother in burn- | coms, for now that section of the mn in yard in Tower | fence that cxtended beyond the Izh S€ Amnis Mofano caught fire | It has been Turther declded fhat the usly burned. At ihe | road leading to the life saving station way, but is | - open to piio- There is aiso decision that the . The mothers hands w nd to hold family pl n big rock or else- "fik who happaned (o be | Waire without les e B . who_have heretofore oraered visitors from the beach on the claim Fe ®age of Lucy Main cainst | righteto con- brought to the tention of the Gris- . Mate Monday afterncon, the ater mark has be removed, Morano was id posted as a private way is not a rushed to her |puplic has the right to stroll on the hat they were cou the public has n right to ss over roperty to go to or from the beach, but must u the public ways that Yrad to the heach The annual in ( iy - te relieve yourself of sett commandery, No. °'27'“|';rn-fl(ah':! Seemach disorders such as Tomplar, will take 'plac: this (Wednes- oia, ¥ - Aay) evening with Sam D. Sher- Drspep. ndigestion, wood, grand-standard bearer of the Sour Stemach, Wind on rnd Commandery of Maseachusetts, , Nauses, Senpe of [as the inspecting officer. orate . preparations are being made th , Gastritis and Ir. reception the visiting sir knighi ] con pbian goinmandery, Mo. 4, of N ich, with Tubbs’ band, will arr special cars on the Norwi Westerly d and will disembark a the junction of Pléasant and West | streets, whsre they ywill be met b; Narragansett commandery and esce ed {6 AT ant street | ba through the hall in supper will be D\:llmam from Narragansett lodge on of the grand lodge - of ¢ Masons | morning and INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | wriin he order to be in Waesterly Branch { L e o Lo -Three Million Dollars | tion amens ¢ appointed «cusoi. Three Million Dollary {110 cognition on any z Fifty Thousand Accounts. X W ©ourteous and efficlent in 1a e Ty tes e nt | mapagement. £ o ire of the pro- uction of fifty can- rets of the grand r there has been 154 memi suting . membe in ihe 48 subordinate lodges 6, i the largest increade in th - Bart Schalfner & Marx S Clott . ARB £0LD BY st . expendiiures $44,205.41. the total dis- | emonts being $:7.109,31 The net the siate lodges op De 0408, Thh pres o Reekals lodges s 3 eom L ottages. situated In fitu of the cempact part of | 7 ncl'lh naving 80 foot| The way is now paved for ac e ok cazant | the annual financial town meeting next ‘Se 1 o%" purchunar st | Tucxdas o A B hayin eat, electric | |7 n at plumbing. Inspection [N W X state has W. Cey Reml Estate Co., portion structure. In the Wes: on_was taken that *—.—.______ n of Westerly to do zing the town P to mour Indebtedness. 10 |m the extent of $100,000 for the purpose of erecting a town hall and the pur- ' ‘eoupon.on the Planc to be | clase of a site thersfor and.which the = “given away at committee on_judiclary recommended 7 passage in concurrence, was passed . ‘w TILL’S . withont opposition. The act passed in he senate last we ' #ON THE BRIDGEL." o The Westerly Board of Trade mem- bers met in monthly session Tue<d 1901, ening, President Alberti R, mman 0. D) Optometrtat. | vrsiding. The mimites of fhe Jast gorrected by the prop- | MEeting ns reud hy Clerk Everett lenses. Foom 9, Pat- | Whibpl: wers approse *. C. By Block. Westerly, R. & [of e commitioe ont i ,’ff‘tru:xv' 2 Brovement and affic weported that 0 ¢ Harry G. Day of New Haven HARNESS had been wrii o relative (o the arly Monday morn to New HAND, Yor] ng the col ason. M Ity Day replied that e Hes cars | uttiim B Harn, would orapes o the new Vas; oniy o Touai for the road, But' that . he the up. with ' the Tn reference fetation, na. actién trespassing upon privats property. Of | rly were in attendance at the | Rhode Island held in | > | her 100th bir anniversary | Rathbone and Samuel Gorham the .| Bridge Congresat was taken by the eoinmittee, as the railroud officials had made satisfactory” announcement in that respeét. promis- ing a new m and extensive rail- meats in the very near Milo M. Clarke of the same commit- tee made report relative to cheaper fares for operatives of the mills on the Ashdway-Westerly road.. He had % talked - with Superiniendent Cousing = i und it _was deemed expedient to hold ho o ab until ntem- 2 < s o it o ‘.,,;‘,,‘;‘:‘ beymine :,‘;:._m;;,mm Last Thursday the Phoenix Silk Manufacturing Co., one of the largest Silk eomplcied: ¢ Tober i R i : . wa i T charge of 4 recener e | manufacturers in America, disposed of 4500 pieces of Plain and Fancy Silks reported progross in the matter of im- ved sidewalks. PEpe H,,w,;): e trara of the commit: at Augction. We were amongst the large't purchmts. sectiring about’ 5000_ e tatisti ported the ol iza- £ 5 LD e ittoe cad contempint. |} yaxds /of the very best offerings. { = ed a season of activity. ] / = President Stillman made reference to ne"Geatit of Snmes & Weich, one of TOD AY THESE GOODS WILL GO ON SALE*THE BIGGEST AND ::“ S SeEis o Boutruin was ciscta MOST IMPORTANT OFFERING OF SILKS EVER MADE BT e excettiye committee | IN' THIS VICINITY. : ll'\' }:‘mu‘m} Dresomgd l{‘lr A & i L e A ol Almest every kind of Silk that is in demand for Spring and Summer needs is represented in this immens \vas admitted under suspension of the [§ ogoing Black Silks of all kinds, Tussahs, Showsr-proof Foulards, and a splendid line of Fancy Silks, including A communication was received from || the popular Black and White designs. the H]A»stbn ‘hm?ba;' orré-on;fm:rwdas‘:- ing the Westerly - Boa rade to > % S S Vi o the i - B e And the Prices are One-third to One-half merce to be held in London, “"d,lf;’i g 354 feies Curiot = | - Cotamunichsion was Peterred 19 the ext . Less than Regular Prices. acuti committee. TPresident Stillman called attention to a book on New England issued by | | the Boston chamber of commerce. |} while the savings are so gieat. which had been received, and which | 2 ~ 2 was at the disposal of membets, i Following are some of the many items included in this sale—and when you consider the little prices—remecm- J. Irving Maxson called attention {0 gper ghat Phosnix Silks have for years stood for all that is best in weave and in color-fastness. the pollution of the Pawcatuck river By refuse from the gas works, which ay drivine e ner ot of ahe S | Sale will begin when the store opens today and will continue throughout the week 89¢ Silks at 58¢c : $l .00 Silks at 780 | B, mlsljirrnmn Killf‘ st ol it T eremes D oo o o003 vard . |75¢ Silk at 43¢ a yard 62%z¢ Silk at 48c a yard Bainieas Dentintey> which makes Kmfl l]nlllal Pm efficient worker among us i . all dental operations painless. that we extend our sincere svmpathy to, | -Black Peau de Cygne, 19 inches| Black and White Shepherd Check| Black Peau de Cygne, 19 inch FRANKLIN his bereaved family, and that.a copy bl e Silk, 19 inches wide and all pure silk,| .. ; i e SQUARE of this resolution be, spread upon our | || "ide very desirable for waists, dresses, | /o, desirable for waists—regular 75c|Wide and superior quality and luster 59 quality at 38 a yard. |quality at 48c a yard. —regular 62)4c quality at 48c a yard. Paper Han ing ; alsomining ; executed by competent :wotk“ - White Enameled-Furniture Dressers $10.00, $12.00 to $25.00. Chiffoniers §8.00 te $15.00. Toilet Table Washstands. Bodsteads, new patterne. 137-141 MAIN STREET NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filled painiessly for the most nervous and delicate people. Dr. King’s method is the only absolutely S. treatment known to dental science. Full set teeth $3. ll‘ up, with the Natural Gums; Gold Crown and Bridge Work $5.; Goid Filliugs $1. up. Sitks for present wants, but will anticipate their future needs mitte Dr. Whitford st i e relative i, the desth of James 4. Weleh 59c Sllks at 380 as follows, which was unanfmously adopted: Resolved. « That inasmuch as it has ’ . Tl ALAEs ot s Temaok tremh : 75¢ Sllks at c our midst qur hishly ) inutes, otc.—regulsr President Stillman called_attention | to the act pending in the legi: Aeatarty oleriboad St oia of CoRi At 586' a yar A REMARKABLE ARRAY ion that effort should be made to have Pl el ke AR R OF SILKS AT THIS PRICE ?Jrrnfi;'i'{l'u,“" o ement ana e Black Taffeta Silk, regular price 75c. Po “ It ry " e tt I n Voted to adjou: Black Peau de Soie, regular price 75c. Black Satin Duchess, regular price 75c. g Black and White Fancy Silks, reqular price 75c. 0 Diamond (one and twe inch) Mesh 19 Gauge Black and White Figured Louisine Silk, regular prioe 75e. ; Black and White Brecaded Surah Silk, regular price $1.00. Wire, all widths, from one tq six foot. Also “Ty h” Silk, plai d h X 1t 1) lor, ! ice 89¢. aty R Bet e duiad by Shorner oot Fautncd: SIS TR & Gpisnii) ARyl of :48s/are sad SeloriRaes Fepuiar wiias Bt the new E’:‘:""’: 5:““‘ M"h':"‘ inchzs ac | result in the loss of one finger. bottom and four inches square at top. |~ Chatles. B, Williams. ot Soningtos ALL THE FOREGOING SILKS 5 58¢ a vard P o L Dl ARE OFFERED AT - - y | S it s Ron 1 » conmectéd with an auto truck and be ised for business purposes. h Vars of Niant il with pnevmonia. Panceria, employed at ths R. company plant, had ely inju i is critically $1.00 Silk at 78¢ a yard $1,00 Silk at 78¢ a yard $1.25 Silk at 88c a yard Black Peau de Sois, 24 inches wide| 24-inch Black and White Striped| 24-inch Black Peau de Sois, very fine and superior quality and lustre—regu- | Surah Silk, extra quality and extra|quality and very lustrous finish—regu- lar $1.00 quality at 78c a yard. wide—regular $1 quality at 78¢ a yard. | lar $1.25 Silk at 88c a yard. 1] :’ MYSTIC i Burials, Henry Crandall, Mrs. Mary A. any Attend May Breakfast gs—News of Sports. Two-ply Tar Roofing, also one and two-ply o= - s Sale be, s Tedl and starts with a sufficient quanti to supply the needs of all who ma:; me— . s ot Tiems Remember: Soie ogins Taday and. starts with o sficient auantity 1o qupely b Rubber Roofing. I SRS SEE_DISPLAY IN TWO LARGE WINDOWS EAST OF MAIN ENTRANCE Blices Loveskt A Grove cematery ngion lodge, N e fj”?"f;é";%-;"._:r;;;,.‘fi-”"““*’““ The Porteous & Mitchell Co. THE. HOUSERS s = = Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street . ter. P. { John = Mcbxnghe a Nurse association was held Monday | on May 20, when the Edgewoods of |heve returned'to West New Brighton, . Canferon. = Ar. Caewell | Lvening in the parish house of the | New Haven will cross bats with the | s. I, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elisha, 1 Old M 4 n\_’! Congregational church, and was large- | Mystic boys. ' The committee is mak- ‘Wilbur on Pear] street. About three vea ly attended, Mrs. F. A. Coates, presi- | ing arrangements to have good games 2 Cleveland. The cause| jont of the society, presided. The dis- | here this season. The tennis court at | Frank Banning of Hadlyme is in the of death was pneumonia; he had oniv | irict nurse, Miss Margaret Peacock, |the Catholic church -on East Main | village to help get the lobster hatchery been ill about ten days. Besides h made her report, stating she had made | street is being made ready for the |in condition for the season. | Midow, he leaves & h o sis-| 105 calls during April. The treasurer's | opening game. Rev. Father Flem- | 3 ters and two brothers, of Old M Teport showed that there was $600 in | ing will have charge of the work and | Dliss Fleanor Lamb, spent Tuesday . Mrs. Mary A. Irons’ Funeral the ' treasury. it &sn::xx‘?‘(wted thall the Catholic club ;Vlth] Miss Vivienne Stahler in New o A - and the Country club will-put up some | London. S S 2 Leasos, Gold - Mil | good games. Ey “Miss Jessie Chesebo of High street Annic Dixon, Brooklyn,| George Scott of New York, who |. —_— visited friends in New London Tues- | (ieo. Greenberger 47-53 FRANKLIN STREET DON'T GIT TRAPPED ! Many an announcement sounds very attractive, but when you coms to examine the so-called “bargains’ you find inferior grades of goods or a stock that would be dear at any price. When we speak of our Wines, Liquors on Saturday, was brought to| spends his summ. in Mystic, has | NORNK s g Mystic for burial Tuesday afternoon | leased for one yvear of John E. God- N John K. Ashbiv has returned from in eiinGrove” cemeters.”” yirs."frons | ~frey the Jand containing the gold mine | Last of McKeever Bosts Arrives at| i Woake (el Wit Lriencs i Hcts ‘Nag bors fo s /i 22, 1811, and | on arm in Cow istrict. This Al 2 {wag barn in Matic A XL and | on his farm i Cow THI istrict. This |~ Shipyard—Various Local Items. Fred Rathbun _and family have . — moved to Robert Brown's house on the he last of the McKeever, boats, Me- | corner of Church and Front streets, I'was surrounded by her % ! past year and Mr. Scott now leases it | with the option of buying in the same | Keever Bros, has arrived-at the ship- | The house they vacated will be occu- time. vard. She came from = the ‘Sullivan |PISd by M. and Mrs. Owen e T Ball Season. T - isses Hazel an s Ashcraft wers o Ofen Ball eae { Sops in New York. where: the engine | g alss®s Hazel £nd Lols Ashoraft wera and Beers St i Arrangéments have been made by |and boilers werz put in. The super- | cently Tivetic ap oenil the Young Men's Catholic club to open | structurs will be finished here. Miss Pearl Carson spent Tuesday as vou may be sure of finding some- thing worth while. Many attrac- tions at our store for this week. 1 bottle 6. W. Jones Monongaheler Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart, - - - - - - - 98¢ e b te S| the buseball season at Industrial park. - Mrs. Henry Hoffman and son Wilbur ' the guest of friends in New Londorr She is sur- | The Great BankruptSale NOW GOING ON! The Bankrupt Stock of the American Fur Co., 140 Hain 1 Mav breakfast ziven | May Breakfast. 1 bottle Darling Whiskey, full quart, - - - - 98¢ i / Rathbuf . Bdith thb: Eilen Holmes 4 hottles $3.00 1 case (12-bottles) $9.00 1 boitie Oid Monogram Whiskey - - - - - 6% 1 botile Old Homestead Wlflskey - e = = - 6% All kinds of Steamed Lagers and A’es — Pilsner, Congregational Church Meetina. = | The annual mee : held on Mon and was v atten of the church are in Wheeler and John W. MacDonald Leaves for Germany. ! George Merchandorf left on Tues- | day for New Y rk and today (Wex £ ] nesday) will ! or London, where | he will visit h son and then §o to y to visit his old home. He gone about three months, District Nurse Kept Bu | ana tire” cotton “:\nofi‘vm A Liebruanis, Geo. Ehrets, Schlitz, Narragansett, Pabst iml;_m\,'n.:“;;:,n,f;n’i_,.‘.}nw_& - Street, consisting of Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Wasl\able ,,,',f; B;ue';z,b;fo,._ i | ERED FREE OF CHARGE Telephone 812. ~Suits, Waists, Etc., now put on sale at Bankrupt Prices. Not because we like to, but because we've got to. "ALL ORDERS DELI 2 F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., . .~ We don't like to sacrifice like this on our, stock but we've got to have Dr.E. W. HoLMS, Denflst and, Bicycle Repuiring. General Wa- { The Kh‘ You Have Always Bought Salejat 140 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 2 NG WOrk) ARKIEE. e s:;nnmo,of- > Mt | L Gt . . 2 s ners : f ot e 'm; ppecy f.::flm:&. e PR MORE CASH and LESS STOCK. hence at the Bankrupt Prices. Shannon Building Annex. Room A. RW;";' ';f:;: ;.:.n"un,m,. e 13 1 ST % 5 ’ Telephone 522 octida Night ‘phone 1833, : CASTOR IA % Drop in and let us show you what you can save. - 7 > ! | [ 3 = . . AUTOMOBILE "Afl‘l.. J4. F. CONANT. ko O it CHilinin | ~ Remember the place and remember it well — the Great Bankrupt 8 7 ot ¢ Otls Mttest.. Autiponis | Whtieroha bo. 4ME. 0 3. 7 & 3 4 i 0