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DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU that it is very unwise écopomy, in order to save a few doilers, 1o leave your property without Insurance. If not_inured, let me take care of the matter for you. SAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richard ding, 91 M. St 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, i» jocated in Somsry” Blook, over C. M. Wiiliams, Room 9, third flcor. Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Attrneys-at Law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Jntrance stairway next fo Thames Nat. Bank. Open Monday and Satur- day evenings. Teiephone 33-3. BRADY & BRADY, Atterneys amd Cowasel st Law. Brosdway, New York City. James T. Brady Charles A. Brady of New York. of Norwich, Conn. Cominick & Dominick Norwich Branch, Shannen Bidg., 19 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901. Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. “DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has bsen declarsd from the net earn- ings of the past six months at tl rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and, after May 15th. FRANK L. WOODARD, 21 daw Treasurer. The BestCandy to present tn anyene as a gift is a box of LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There is a guarantee slip in each box that the Chocelates are fresh and yeu'll find the variety excellent sold at April DUNN'S PHAKMACY, 50 Main Street NOTICE Dr. Leuise Franklin Miner is new losated I hor new office, Breed Hall, Reom 1. Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. Tetephone 630, QUALITY sheuld aiwvays be ceasi, ehen it igr ind. in gt S b SPETSON & YOUNG. AMERICAN HOUSE, Parrest & Saudercon. Prope. SPHCIAL RATES te Theatre Treupes Traveling Men, ota, Livery cemnected | svuesme sTmEmE. dered | mn’ wmore than llcd men are Our price tell the| | stocks discountin; on the Cranberry, the Centrals gave | © the Tri-Viliage .ehampions of the Eastern league a nice beating by the score of 12 to 5, ham: one Tri- Village pitcher aut of the box. while their own twirler. yourg Tommy Sim- cox, worked in fine form and was giv- en & support. Among the star 1 JOE LABELLE, ‘Who Came to the Rescie of Losing Team in the Bighth, fielding features were a jumping one- hrand catch by Tommy Shea at third and another one-hand grab by Slim Mclntyre at first. Tri-Village started with D. Page in Franklin. Labelle 3. ‘A. F. Ormsber: two_base Mirphy, Walsk, E h P! . Fage: esmed runs, Centrals usapire, Riley. HOSPITAL 5 NORWICH TOWN 2 Town Boys Fail te Take Scalp of Manager Farreil’s Nin One more of the local teams was compelled te acknowledge the super- iority of the Hospital nine,when on Baturday the Norwich Town team were defeated, 5 to 2 by the Hos- pitals on the diamond at Brewsters Neck. Pitcher Bill Austin held tHe Town boys safe at every stage, fan- ning ¢ and allowing only 5 hits to the 10 that the Hospital Secured off Bur- w a " Before a crowd. of over 1,000 peopls, dick, who was In tne piches, Burdick 2 WARDEN IRA LEWIS * Throws First Ball and Home Team opened auspiciously for the home team inasmuch as they weon 3 to 2. Warden |\ into action by Memorial day, probably don nest, mond _stars. manager, the following men are to be the matsrial from which the nine of Norwich nest will be selected: ins, Tuttle, Dos McNuity, Alqwst and Brooks. Owls’ winning athletic honors for the nest in the national pastime. with any team of 12 veax olds. swer through The Bulietin: s, Austin’s vent in_the disf tcher Harrington the average mark, hitt with three singles in ; osous ) emoSroond almmsowawns hit by pitcher, Dzl ‘Burdlek 3; vased ball, Harrington: wild time, 1.25° umpire, McClure. Pellerin out in Sth, not touching third base. STARTS JEWETT CITY Wins, 3 to 2. The baseball season In Jewett City . F. Lewis pitched the first ball. The the hox, but ho had to be derricked | L o TWis Pitc ° in the fourth, when the Contrals found BA S e his alley and scored $ runs. Joe La- e n e v belle, who had been doing good work | mamie ¢ 21 § T’ 58 at third, was brought in to pitch and s Lo stopped the slugsging of the Centrals. Lig 42 e A He was also there strong with the i201 $2230 willow, pounding out a_three-bageer, 33181 i5600 which was the longest hit of the game. S 1 i i 2 The score: 51 o Contale ; = a4 31429 oo s e e = i3331 ®5% 50 out, batting out Mingrel 419 0 0 4041 0} Soore by tmnins Marghy.d 3 3 3 0 3 313 20| Jewett Gy e 0012 0 000 83 Nicwoiazy 10 2 2 0l 4223 0fTunine : 50000030 e Simeexp 3 11 6 ol 2 210 1 1| “Runs for Jeweti City Raill, Wamell, Merthur, Wishe 4 23 3 0|0 11200 ille Dusas, Hoeter: two base hits, McGrath, Caimnayr 2 0 10 ofROmieerd 1800 . off Sem- oihan. A Fagert 1§ I Dlicher, Mehrthur: struick out, by Mc- | Kearmart 3 0 1 0 Offobnmi 13 00 Ry emi 3 sien ek Geral. - s ianidi £ = > “Watil, MeArthur, Totals, 51 1 | Humer? sacrifice hit, Houllhan: first base on erors. | Tativl City 2 left on bases, Jowets | s 80002 o0y eamed runs. Taftrile 1, Jeweit . 53103 an| 01 dme 1 | Bunsfor Comtralt Shea 2. Kame 8 McIntyre 2 b PTTTR Slmeax 2, Walsh.. Calkias, Koarns, for Tri-Villags ing ‘Tor- Basebiall: Owls Orga Norwich nest of Owls intends to ave a baseball team that will get laying a series with the New Lon- which has a nine of dia- With H. Bruckner -as Cali- hue, Hourigan, Busch, Budnleck, Dougherty, Daly, The ball team is expected to follow p tho successful scason which the duckpin roliers enjoved, thus 8. N. T. Wants Dates. The S. N. T. baseball team of reeneviile would like to arrange games. An- FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL: LESS THAN 70,000 SHARES. Saturday’s Dealings New Yerk, May, 14. esterday’s brief session on the stock exchange amounted to less than 70,000 shares and represented nothing beyond the dealings ef an insignificant profos- slonal clement. Price changes were confined within fractional variatiens, with & few more net losses than gains among the prominment issues, the ex- tent of the day’s movements being re flected in such changes of 1-2 in U ion Pasific, 1-3 in United States Steel and 3-8 in RMeading. The stocks named supplied more than ene-haif Lof the total operations, but the deal- inzs in them were without significance, the dulmess in issues of this chardt- tar and the practical stagnation in other parts of the Hst not being at ail sucprising in wlew of the empectation of supreme court decision temorrow in the Standard Oil and American To- bacco cases. Wall street looks for de- crees in faver of the government, and although it is prepared for such an announcement it doubtiess will insist in seillg stecks for a time. No one, however, losks for anything ju the nature of sustained weakness following the decisions; indeed, in most quarters, it is believed that with the elimination of these uncertainties there will be 3 forward movemont in future expansion in the country’s imAustries, ~Recent ef- forts te depress stocks have met with little success. and in the case of Unit- i States Steel eommon the werse the news on the steel trade the more buoyant Ras the stock become. Steel trade cenditions are far from satis- factory, but the situation is not as hopeless as Pittsburg and Chicago bears en the stock market would like the hoMars of stack te balieve. The Garden Seed At CARDWELL'S | b R DA BT ). Rese Bowliag Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. % 3. c. STONR. Fron FRISWELL ‘has the Largest Linc of Alarm Cloeks in the City. 28-27 F(ankliu Street Wall Papers Our sveck is very complete and wi ‘would pe pleased to show them. The range fremi Sheap te expensivs ll‘:..l and desigus are beau- e wiil be pleased to de yeur work, #nd ean supply competent werkmen. - P S Amy werk wanted at once, ehould be pluced witheut #alay. ‘The Fanging Studios, 51 Willew Street | ures. | current indications they market closed without a speck of ac- tivity. Rank statement figures showed a further additien to the reserve of the g house institutions in their ex- reflecting actual conditions of | ‘riday night; also in the average fig- | There was a notewerthy con- | tractien in loans, But a large expan- sion in the same item in the trust company statement, while actual cash | showed a small increase, whicl to- gether with the gain in lean ad- Vanced the reserve above legal re- quirerents to $44,66 against an | average reserve of $: ter comparing with $T week Inst vear, and $14,617, Reserves are larger than reported af | this time in many years, and from I increase still further in the course of the next few yeeks, although there are signs of a better inguiry for funds on this center at interior points. STOCKS. (X n 3. 1 S 7. ® 1 & Do pra 2 Atlanie Coas Lirsirisl Mer mand, but becaise of the restricted volume of business merchants did not issue the usual amount of paper. yesterday; 300; changed; to 1 point met higher. May-June 8.08 1-24; December-January February and ¥ —— Intemational Paper — 1 100 Internatioral Pump EWE ] 100 lows Camtral ... 0% 15% Mansas Clty Soutehn. =0 sy i £ i New York, May 14.—Money on call 2 per cent. Time meney was easy. cantile paper was in exceilent de- 1 COTTON. New York, May 14.—Spot dull; sales 000 bales, including 2,000 made late speculation ' and export, American, §,000. Imports, 2,000: American. ~ Middling uplands, Futures opened steady, un- closed quiet, 1 point lower May 8.10d; June-July 7.98- ; ugust '~ 7.91d; August- eptember 7.63d: September October 17 1-2d; October-November 97 d: November-December 6.91 1-2d: 6.90d; January- March 6.89- one 41d. July-. bruary d; March-April 6.50d. CHICA @RAIN MARKET. Open. Wgh Lew. Clom. " 2 or 9% A% som B mn s et hits, 12 New York Boston 13, Detroit 11-—ten innings. ‘Philadeiphia. o Conuriccticut Leagus. New Haven 2. Northampton 4. Jiarttard. 3. Holyoke 2. % Waterbury 2, Brdgeport 1. Springlield 7. New Britain College Games Comell 9. Princeton 9—13 innings, darkness. Pennssivanta, £, Yele 1. Georgetown 4, Fordham' 3—10 fmmings. Annapolis 2. Dickinson 0. iatayette 4, Columbla_1. Wildams 6. Darimoath 5. Harvard 11, Brown 3. SUNDAY BASEBALL SCORES. Connectieut League. At New Taven—New Haven 3, Bridgeport 5. At Waterbury—Nes Britain %, Waterbury . Eastern . League. At Monreal—Jersey City 13, Montreal 3. EASTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Saaes Wen. Test PC| In the sixth, Black Hall changed ot H H pitchers, sending in onc of their in- Tavile 1 1 | structors, Haskins, in place of Cham- Juwers Gy 1 i pion. The score: Comtraig ot Normi o H . ¢ Norwich Freo Academy.| Black Hail School. fois B ShEgeT : e o. Chicage 6, Philadelphia 5. Ay bt - Chteasa, May 16.—Morgan’s wildness and 2 timely | M-CAckite 3 50 single by Bodle in_tho sventh inning enabled CHI. | Flefther,1b i 81 £a60 1o win ‘the frst game of the Philacelohis series o 21 286"t 5. Scaro? i iz Chicase. Philadetphia 1 0o SR a se H 20 e 507 3 io 1 1 Fleiss 2133 oo = Calisnanit 2 11 0 e b Bodiert 2110 50 P11 50 $1% % 23 i133 iz2e 2133 116 - i65 330 e o — = 5~ | Bemderp 0 0 0 sop, Burke. Lawion: two base hits, M. Jessop, (E 1 1 0|y “McCormick, Lord, §iondish: thres base Finiine Sureay: basea o balls, off Batles 3. 24 15° 2 | Wasking 1, off Champion 1: struck out, by J. Murray Scoro by innings: o g o Coimplon 5, g Heibine 5. —— 5 o5 3 base Wts, ON LOCAL DIAMONDS. Sl ot Morzan 4 To ¢: surifie ta: Saliaban: T 1 e off Morzan 2 ts, Callanan, B. | fn the opening game in the Mil T o chmat, "peaentil 1o Cochon’ts | league on the Cranberry, Saturday, the Cotlins, T Lord to. Tamméil 1o Collins: 1eft on | ¥. M. C. A. team was defeated by the 3 umpires, Perrine and Sheridan. . Louis 6, Washingten 2. ¢ Youls., Mey 14.—WIth new plavers in the ganie Bt Leols dcfeated Washirzion € 1o 2 today. The sten » 2 abh o s e ER 312100 240 50301 10 ¢ 11010 5 0r 31141 2 10 2101 6 o o s8z230 143 313 50 o 11332 0 40 [ERERR] - 20101 o3 16000 10000 2432 ¢ Cloreland, ¥ plaved 4t hode by the Cleveiand American leeagus feam was won todsy by the locals from New York. 1S Tee dailing ot the Clereland plavers was fmific snd melthor Warhoo nor Quimn could stap it Thers was —md aitendsnce. Seore: New York. o Woiter.1t wn po 0| Falles. 3 1{Creeif ofEnight 16 0l arduer.2y 0! Rosch.ss 0| Sweeney 0| Warlop.p Quin, 3 8l aanenspee 1| Dantels.ct oo ia i S f | mooswmmuansen nlessensssnaa e Facksen. Danists: stolen _bas: Crec: double play. Kuight fo Garaer: hits. bep 8 fu 32.3 inninfls ef Quisn 10 in 5 base on bais. Harkiess 1. Wariop 1. Quinn 5 by Guinn 2: frst base on errors. orkc 1: left on. bages. Clevelsnd | time, 147; umplres. Evans and Bosten 2. Detroit, May 14.Tn s slugsing match in which the Zwupd riler played”an lmperiant part, Detrolt Engie 3o Wager. Witliam; Canij *Maited for Works in * Score by innings? Tases. Bush. le to Gardner; hits. 3 innings, ‘o Lively 3-in 6: stusk out, Tivels % by Cnilins-2: Dases on balls, off Works & off Lively 2. off Colling 4; wild pitches, Works, Live- Ir: B b plicher by Works 1 e X and Comnelly.; COLLEGE TRACK i AND FIELD SPORTS | Michigan and Cornell Were the “Winners. After being beaten Wy Princeton’s track team a week ago Yale's athletes lowered the colors of Harvard in the annual duzl meet betwen the two uni- e 5 Y: versities by a score of 591-2 to 441-2 | at New Haven on Saturday afternoon. rin, pounding out 21 safe everal of ‘them doubles, off the offering of teh Centrals of Norwich twirlers. * Just for good measure’thq home players trotted around, the cir- cuit for eight runs in the ninth inning. The visitors always had 2 Cchance to win, however, up to the seventh, when the Greys increased the lead that they had held from the second inning. The Wauresan ¢y Cearals of Norwioh W o s 2 Lea o €2 2 2,35 2% 68 137 ofkanen, 11 8 313 0 (Eor (1 3 2200 650 0142 441 ou 50 520 P00 301 19030 10 2800 £ w134 0 sar 0 o1 by pitcelir, by Kans . Shasv; struck outs by Carlson 12, by Kane ACADEMY IN TIE WITH BLACK HALL, 10 TO 10 The Acddemy nine wound ~up its miniature globe trotting tour by play- ing an_eight-inning tle game, 10 to 10, at Black Hall on Saturday after- noon, and was home here by the 6.15 trolley on Saturday evening. _The game was called at the end of the eighth to allow the Academy to catch the train for New London. Having ‘pitched Croncs the day be- fore in the game at Middletown when the Wesleyan freshmen were 5o hand- ily defeated, Cozch Aultman sent in Bert Balley to twirl against Black Hall, although Bert had a finger that| was damaged ire catching a fly in the Wesleyan game. Bailey had to give up the attempt to piteh after working for three innings. Capt. Jimmy Mur- ray took his place and sHowed that he can’ pitch effectively when calied upon, Standish, with a double and threc singles, led tae hitters on both teams. Baltic A. C. 13 to 5. The Greeneville Independents defeat- ed the basebail team of Troop 1, Boy Scouts, en Saturday 20 to 6. K. 0. BROWN NEXT FOR JIMMY CLABBY. Ten Round Match Clinched for May 18 at Hammond. Jimmy Clabby, the Milwaukee mid- dleweight, and ~ George (Knockout) Brown have been matched to box ten rounds before the Hammond A. C. on May 18. The articles were signed by Nat Lewis, representing Brown, and'] Frank Mulkern, Clabby’s manager. The fighters will weigh in at 154 pounds at 3 o'clock and $100 forfelt money. will be piaced on Thursday with the match- makers of the club. This bout will be the most severe test of Brown's fighting ability since he started with the padded mitts. The Chicago Greek has a world of confl dence. In Clabby he will meet a box- r who is known for his cleverness and punching. The bout already is af tracting a deal of attentien in Chica- £0, and 2 special train will be rum to the scene of the battle. The bout had been hanging fire for a long time. Boston Americans Buy a Catcher. Newark, X. J, May 14—Catcher Forest L. Cady of the Newark Eastern Jeague team was purchased today by the Boston Americans for $6,000, part of which is to be pald in players. This is Cady’s first season in the Fastern league. New Wesleyan Record. * The Wesleyan track team defeated Trinity at Hartford Saturday after- noon, 71 to 55. Wright of Wesleyan won 'the high jump with 5 feet 91-2 inches, which is one-half inch better than the university record held by ‘Wright himseit. Released to New Haven. New Orleans, May l4—Manager Frark of New Orleans announced to- day the release of Joe Pape, who has played shortstop and third base with ths locals, te the New Hayen club in ‘the Connecticut league. SRRRRARS Woma #t has positively provem its ‘womanly diseases. 3t has helped thousands drugs At Ithazcs, Cernell ran away from | De Xrugers Viburz-0-Gm Compound, the woman's remeds, Bas been knew fer gears as “Woman's Bt will help you, ¥ you aTe a éufferer frym any ef the ifls geculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. istters from them cleacly describe. It ocontains me poisonous Many jn Weaterly and & Ciat, oity. g poa emploved in v iil with scarlet fever, to be sent to h hore in tuck when % was in i 1088 cunhgio‘u‘!dfln‘ He visited the young woman at her board- ing place and, it is stated, that in'or. der to avoid quarantine regulations o dered the girl to refurn to her home, from the state of Rhode Island into o siateof Comichiont, * phe canid on a passenger. train, endangering the | health of tke other passengers, and on her”arrival in Westerly was taken to he- home in Pawcatuck in a cab. Just as soon as the conditions becama known the cab.was fumisated and ber hem pur under stict quarantine, 1e name of tho physician iy known ana it is said that steps are ‘o be iaken to ascertain the law in regard to scnaibgone afflicted with the digeasc from ore state to another and without any. pracautionary measure _for ithe safety of gublic health. ‘The patient 18 now recefving the very best of care commit n imously _there is @ split. Some of the mem- it 16 clajmen, axe in favor of ohat ing the piesident 'of the board, Willlam | L. Clarke, and Horace E. B -and | William Culley, ‘who sérved as the |/ police committes, waile theto is appar-. ¢ unanimity in_favor of Maugjce W, Albert H Langworghy 2 orghy -and A, Saunders. Clarenco’ gives notice_ that hie will no be in the running and will retire. The choice of some of the commjtadmm for the mew members of the. cbuncil are the_ old-time, political _worker, Thomas W. Biddle, Martin H. Spellman 'mansger ‘of the Westerly Light and Power company and a memdber of the town hall building committee, Charles H. Thomas, a resident of ‘Watch Hill section. It js not.believed that Messrs. Clarke, Culley and Bur- aiclc will be sheived without a soran and medical attention and: prospects are favorable to recovery, but there is no telling v hether he disedse was con- tracted by others from her during _her transportation from Providence to Pawcatuck. The health officer of the Fuwn cotemittesy stopped at , laims the runner took sscond om | hit, third on the overthrow at the caucus and may be nominated n opposition to the nominges of the i il uor raid since saloons Hatobre Fourds 1 town of Stoningt>n and the county hezlth officer hava the matter under considersiion. . The sacrament of corfirmation was administered in the Church of the Im- maculate Conception by _Right - Rev. Bishop Harkins to e class of eighty at the conclusien of the high mass Sin- day. There was a yery large congre- gation at the mass and during the ad- ministration of the sacrament, after which the bishop gave a sermon in ex- planation of confirmation. Earlier in the mornine the bishop administered the sacrament of confirmation at Caro- line. and in the afternoon at Niantic, both olit-missions of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, in charge of the Marist Fathers. . ©On Saturday morning, Mayy27, Right Rev. John J. Nilan, bishop of the dio- cese of Hartford, will administer con- firmation in St.‘Michael's church, Paw- catuck, to a large class prepared for the reception of the sacrament by Rev. John Neale, rector of the church. On the followine Sunday evening thera will be special vesper service.in St Michael's church, at which the mem- bers of Narragansett council, Knights of Columtus, will attend in a body, as re licensed in Westerly was made gxurm night by Chief Bransfield and Rolicemen Brown and West. They vis- ited the residenge of Mrs. Virginia Catfo in Tower street and seized a beer barrel ahout one-third full of ale, but found no other liquors on the premises. The bear was taken to the palice sta tion and the owner will be given op- portunity to make claim for the prop- erty ‘in the Third district court. Sidney Hatch of Chicage, wimmer of the Missouri annual Marathon. won the Saturday at St. Louis. |2h. 4m. 56s. ~Of the 34 started at Freeburg, 11 than 20 managed to fin aust caused siow time. Where to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY W erly Branch - -Three Million Deflars s . _Three Millien Defiars Over Fifty Thousand Aeceunts, | LAberal, courteous and efficlent ia Ne mapagement. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Local Laconics. O. Clarence Maxson, Jr., of Westerly, senior_class, was winner in the 100- vard dash in Friday’s evepts at Brown | university. Time, 10 1-5 seconds, The Twilight baseball league will be reorganized next Tuesday evening. Someone_forced an entranca to vestry of Calvary Baptist church Sat- urday night. The closets and drawers ‘were ransacked and articles strewrr about the floor, but nothing of value was- taken. Preliminary steps have been taken towards the formation of a motor boat club in Westerly, and a committas composed, of John T. Mauran, Fred Barber, George Newail and E. F. Hinman has been appointed to draft constitution and by-laws. The club Capital ..... Su is_their annual custom. The sermon M. Crowley, rector of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea ¢hurch, New London. The carpenters of Westerly who affiliated with the union have mads formal demand upon master builders for an advance in pay. The time limit having expired, there is ifable to he a strike unless the demand is complied with oc the comcession accepted. The o0ld bill of prices expired last January, but when demand was made the time limit was fixed as May 1. The em- ployers asked that thé limit be extend- ed to Aug. 1, as by that time all the work that had been secured and fig- ured upon the. present wage scale would be completed, but this was re- jested: by the union ‘carpenters. The present minimum scale is $2.7% 2 day, eleht hours, and the demand was for $3.25 a day. An offer of an increase of 25 cents a day was reject- ed. but the carpegters offerec a com- promis. of $3.12 1-2 a day. The union earpenters held a special meeting Sat- urday night, and their vitimatum will be given to the emplovers today (Mon- aay). Among the acts and resolutiens of tocal interest passod on the last day of the gemeral assembly, and which will receive the approval of Governor Pothier before becoming effective, ara the following: Aet requiring 2very city and town to furnish fireproof receptacle for Tecords, within six_months; to pay the bill of the Westerly Savings Fund and Loan association, $18.75, for six months’ ren; of deputy sheriff's office; amending th fisherics law, providing that no weir shall 15 set in Charlestown; Quonocon- taug or Brightman’s ponds, and ‘other specified waters; amending' the charter of the Ashaway and Westerly Street Railway company, allowing extension to Niantic; increasing the penalty for carrying concealed weapons to a fine of 3500 or Imprisonment not exceeding ony year, or both: amending charter of Watch Hill fire distriot, ext ling its | territory; act providing 1 ter fishermen shall wear at all times, whila | fishing, a Tadge issued by the inland fish commission. The governor has announced that he will give his ap- proval to meéasures in which these are ircluded. i The arnual election of the town of Westerly will take nlace next menth. If present plans prevail, the democrats will enter a full list of candidates in the running, contrary to the ususl eus- tom, although it is a recogmized fact that there 'are hardly three hundred real democrats in tha town, and their { only hope_of election of a member of the council being that disruption in the republican ranks that never comes at very long intervals. ' It has heen the custom in Westerly to continue repuic- Jican mempers of the coyreil in office just as long as they desire to serve. will be preached by Rev. Dr. Timothy | ard|condition. The usual disturbance oc- will start with thirty members. For some time there has been a dis- play of rowdyism on the last car from Westerly to Ashaway Saturday nights. 1t _has been determined to end this . ARD SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R L ourred last Saturday night and thres young fellows, Wasden, Arsnell and Hall, ware arrested. The first two named were sent to Providence coun Jail for six months and fined $30 eac Halt will be tried next Friday and fail- ing to secure bonds was taken to the Kinestor sail. A QGood Hotel as an Asset. Judge Lamar owes nhis appointment to the supreme court to the fact that Augusta, Ga., has a good tourist hotel and excellent goif links. There is food for thought here for those who like to ponder the interrein- tion of things. There is food for thought also, for practical everyday Dusiness mefi. President Taft had scores of namss under consideration for the place which in the end he ten- dered to the eminent Georgia- jurist It is no disparagement ‘of Justice La~ mer's abilities or of his other quali- fications to sit upon the supreme bench to say that numbers of ether lawyers were doubtless - recommiended to the president as highly as ke. How, then, aid Mr. Taft come to name Judge Lemar? The answer is perfectly ev dent. The president knew Judge La- mar personally, had'had opportunity to judge for himself of tho .Georgian's fitness for the position to which he has bsen appointed. But for the weeks Mr. Tas: spent in Augusta he would have had no such oppertunity. But for the accommoda- tions which the Georgia city afforded him he would net hava gone there— Charleston News and Courfer. Fom saLm Two seven-icom (oitages, situated difterent parts of th = Westerly. cuch, Gaving 8o Jook front, both_ES7ing Jand adjoining that caa be secured reasonable prices it " pars Both havin modern plumbing. Btre ai Buy Your Shoss and Hosiery »nd get a coupon on the Piasc o b8 given away at PURTILL’S Defective vision c er adjustment of ter-Lgngworthy nses. Block. Wester HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS in H. SAU; Removed te 44 West Broad Stresk NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filed for the most nervous and people. Dr. King's method is the absolutely SAFE _trotment dental science. Full set tecth 34 up, with the Natural Gum: Crown and Bridge Work $ Fillings $1. up. King Dental Parlers, FRANKLIN SQUARE Premier Painless Dentist, origi- nator of the King Safe System,of Painless Dentistry, which makes all demtal operations —painless. DR. JACKSON, Manage: n’s Relief Rellet™ minca great vadea In the treatment ef of other sick women, as grateful Franco-German Drug Co., .'106 West 129th Street, New Yor: AND ALL DRU@GQISTS. Princeton in the annual dual track and | fleld meet, and swamped the Tigers, 7%1-2-10 371-2" In the (field events, where it had been expocted Princeton would be especially strong Cornell proved a surprise, taking first in beth the shet and hammer. 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