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!nlqadum Put Ticket in Nominstion-—Saine Caiidic dates as Republicans, With Exception of Councilmen —Gruld Matron to Visit Deborah Council, O. E. S. —Snneon Palmer’s Death—Postal Savings Bank for East Greenwich. The caucus of the citizens of Wast- | @rly was held in the Town hall, Mon- | tion at the Westerly hospital as (he day evening, and was called to order | result of hemorrhages following an Andrew Farrell, who stated that | operation for adenoids. he operation caticus was for the purpose of | was performed Friday and the condi- mominating candidates for town offi- | tion of the irl became Serious soon cers regardless of party lines. thereafter from the large loss of blood. Farrell was elocted permanent chair- | She was one of six cniidren operated Teresa Serra is in a weak condi- man, and Arthnr Briggs clark. | upon and the others suffered no after THe fotlowing mnominations were | offects. The operations were perform- made without opposition, as follows: | ed by Dr. Champlin, assisted by Drs. Tristam D. Babeock, first council- | Payne and Pagan, and Miss istelle man; B. Frank Greenman, second | Murray, the district nurse. Miss Helen eounctiman: Thomas: H. Peabody, third | Segar and Miss Jennie Miner of the councflman: Gorien P. Cottrell, fourth | district nurse association committee councitoan: _John A. Farrell, fifth | have been in almost constant attend- councfiman: William H. Greene, sixth | ance upon the Serra girl since the eounctiman; Lasham N, Bentley, sev- | operation. and she is receiving the best g Wy | of care and attention. Eugens B. Pendleton, moderator The District Nurse association gives James M. Pendleton, treasurer and | special attention fo the needs of the eollector; Everett E. Whipple, town | of the vublic schools, and the clork; Hussell B. Smrh, school com aid the district nurse in lo- mittes for three years; Albert N.| cating cases that.nfed attention, By Crandall, aswwssor of taxes for three | this inethod it was ascertained that years. Milery Bafber, overseer of | these six pupils were troubled with avor. adenoids, The matter was taken up ATl of the candidates nominated are | with the parents, and permission | {he same as nominated on the repub- | granted for the operations. As the | lican ticket except the candidates for | Serra girl was noi returned home | cotneflman. The caucus was a mere | With the other patients, her parents formality ae the requistte steps were | and relatives became uneasy and made previously twken in regard to n | a defonstration at the hospital Sun- tion papers as specified by law da but tired when the sit- Sore thirty ithre t the cau- | uation was fully explamed. The girl cus, Mmelndvgg Willam Clark, chalr- | was considerably improved Monday man of fhe republican town ev afternoon. tee, and Geosge B, ['tier, ex-secretary | - — ot the ,,,m,:l..,,, These two stavneh | on Palmer, who died at th republicans took no part In the cau- | Stonington home. Saturday evening, eus. ed in the White Rock mills The chatrman and secretary were | ago and was intensely in authorized to M any vacancy that | in the village Lyceum, partic- e ccve, andhthe comeus sdiourned. | in nearly aif the dsbates. He s an invetera‘e user of tobacco, and hen the subject, Resolved, That me' Use of ceo Te Without Just tion or Benent, was under discu: he argued for the neganve. One who on heard the debate recalls one of the points set up by Mr. Palmer, when he said: “Tobacco i a great solace to the sailor as he smokes his pipe while pacing deck on a starry. night, or chews his cud and listens to the gcho that resuits from the squirted tobacco juice as it strikes the plastic of the calm sea. surface Mr, Palmer in his eighty-first year and son of Deacon and Mrs. Sim- on Palmer. He was worn in Ston- | ington ea manhood went return east soon there- worked in cotton mills, He, ; ; in falling health for a lonz Clicquot spring g |t and has been an inmate of the “water, cold and [||Bome several ve pure, is famed for its peculiar fitness west. Up ter he as been Mrs. Louise A. Babcock, grand mat- ron of Order of Eastern Star for s of Rhode Istand, will make official | for ginger ale-and itation to Deborah chapter this (Tues- | carbonated bever- any) nd many members of o e expectea from the twe ages. So P atcs. Arrangement has does it receive ¢ | been _mad the reception_of fifty bonafiion tha members of Sachem Sviee o il of Cl 2 Norwich, who to make the trip by glass il of Clicquot special trolley car. wupper will be Club ginger ale, a/% served at seven welock and lodge will open iately thereafter. standing Mo hours, will still effervesce. The East Gresnwich is one of the fifty offices seiscted by the postoffice di other ingre- g partment as a posia. wavings bank, dients in Clicquot total number to date 226, Clab. ginger-ale are assmned to Rhode 5 s first postal savings bani | pure ceafectioners o Bri sugar, fine Jama ginger and delicate citric fruit flavors - equally pure and wholesome. ca e newly | y to re- The depart- o extend the patronage of the de- te that the eciated by the people. Other Clicquot Chub Beverages: Sarsaparilla Birch Beer banks Councilmar C. Clarence Maxson at- | tendied a scsion of tne state return- | Lemon Soda man_ of the board to succeed Art deceased. Resoiutions were | expressing zrief at the death | former chairmun, In accor custom a finance c whose duty adopte At good 4 pe i of the The Clicquot ection expenses. The Ciub Company clected as the com- - Charles H. Handy of War- ‘larence Maxson of Westerly, Local Laconles. | qelyaten Hin e arriving The 1 Al Pleasant View is)] i nearing Independents seem to have taken the i ;\:4 democrats in Westerly poli- Suhscriptions for | wi are not ox park Whers ta Buy in Westerly }, g rrell, ent at the Bal- |‘ . Weeseesecsnsesctscsecessesssrossescssisaranses o ":;‘HHVM:" is home for INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | DRl e Westerly Branch Monday. Tapital . ..Thres Million Dollars | aF con) Surpius . Million Dollars | n Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | Ldveral, courteous and efficient in fos | ho dfed Friday management. formerly prac | was part Hart Schaifer & Marx Clothes | ARL SOLD BY B. CRANDALL cCo. i Westerly, R. being put in first el the annua honth, A ToR sarm | tha Westerly Automatic Telephone Co, wo seven-icom oitages, situated ) club and Catholie Torent: parts of ihe Sompact pars ot st et esterly R. L. each naving 60 foot esterly iy g by sirest front ana both s s getting in line with land adjoining that can be secured at pigtentious JRincestun the reasonable pricos it 4 purchaser e ires” " Eoth haying” Reat. “elecirla derick Tester Bj ights modern plumbing. Inspection ; e A invitea. nday evening at his home in | North Stonington. b was son of L and Kate Horan-Slocum, formerly of Preston. “Tha"members of the Fifth compans, coast artillery corps, w=i nominate a iday evening te fill vacaney promotion of Capr. Bourden he major. Dr. Timothy Crowley of New London wiil deliver the acdress at the Narragansett coun- Knights of Columbuz, in St. Mi- church, next Sunds. © weeks old fawn, captured in Pawcatuck river. nas peen given inte the custody of Charles Coon, su- erintendent of Wilcox park, with the ll] Your Shnns and Hnmry t a coupon on the Planc to be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” Fatablished 1901. Harold L. Weils, O- D., Optometrist. Defective vision carrected by the prop- | . it of Game Warde s Defective viaion careted by the prop. isent of Game Warden Lewis. R woeths Blacl Weatetly & Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Docking & rived Monday worning ano Wil oc- cupy their simmer home in Franklin stréet. Rev. Dr. Docking is president of the Rust university of Mississippt. Government tur Castle went ashore at Napatree Point during the thiek fog. Saturday afternoon, Three hou later she war hauled off, apparently uninjured, by the wrecking tug Tasco. aseisted by Capt. Walter Davis, and HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS BY MAND, | nax | formed by Rev. ihono; postal | X | Congrezational A | | Happenings of a Day In the Village | disvcsed of. Robert Hull of Norwich has entered tha employ of J. FH. Wenster, | Dr. A L. Douglas and Arthur Jones have returned to New York after vis- Douglas’ parents, Mr. and ninmnuummm Bip crey 6 ‘the’ Watch Hill life- sav-- ing station. 5 iments are now.complete, for'| ‘observance of Memorial day. With the Westerly band, both crand Army posts will parade in the afternoon, under escort of Bruciter camp, Span. isn War Veterans, and Fifth com- pany, Coast artillery corps. The sur- vivors of two wars will piace flowers upon the graves of deceased com- rades. Work is being rushed in the con- struction of the mile-long railroad siding to the site of the Bradford i Dyeing association at Niantic. It is said that when the work of the steam shovei ends tiere the u:g dirt remover will begin work near the Westerly railway station and the actual begin- ning made of the proposed extensive improveggents. MYSTIC LeBlans-Boudreau Wedding — Other Recent Marriages—Men'’s Club Hears D. L. Bardwell—West Side School to Graduate Fourteen. morning at 8 o'clock in St. church Miss Mary Bouadreau was united in marriage with Henry Le- Blanc. The tride was aitended by Miss Lena Boudrsau, 2 sicter of the groom. Tho best man was Henry Le- Blane, a brother of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. Fleming. TLater, at ths home of the bride. at’ Industrial piacé, a reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc left on a noon train for a wedding trip and on their return will reside in a nicely furiished home at Industrial place. Panciera—Panciera. The merriage of Leouls Pan leriden and Miss Jennie P Mystic took plave Saturday afternoon at the town clerk’s office in Stonineton Mr. and Mrs. Panciera left on Sunday for Meriden, where they are to reside. Lecture by Dr. Bardwell. There was a large attendance at the assembly hall of the Broadway scheol on Munday eveninz, when the Men's fub of Mystic held an open meeting to listen to a ure giten by D. L. Bardweil of New York, superintendsat of scheols, who took for his subject Tha Community and Its Children. He proved an able speaker and held ithe lose attention cf his audience. At th close of toe ing refreshments were served The Jast meeting of the club *for the season will be held on Monday evening, May 27, when the speaker will be State Tax Commission- er Corbin. The mei1g will take place in the porish house of the Congrega- tional church. Move to Bosto Mrs. Loui: Roston, ths automobile busi- White has been a resident ce for the past five vears, secretary and treasurer of Industrial company Fourteen to Bs Graduated. There was a maati1g of the Eight #rade of the school on the West Sid cn Monday afternoon to ma ments for graduation. Ther teen pupils to be graduated of the class 2 finnie president; Laur . Monda and for Sarah Bendet{. treasurer. The have rececived their pins and the are blue and gold. Mrs. Wi Lamb is the teacher. 5 Personal: George Taylor has returned to New Haven after a few days’ visit in Mys- tic. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam urned from Pro ited their Paimer Brown. Merchandorf-McKee Wedding The wedding of George Me and Miss Mary A. McKee t Saturdsy evening at 7 o' hoire of the bride on Ird house was decors white. The ce A F. T of the Cicngregational witnessed by a few fr and groom. Mr. and M vin acted as best man after = per forf left later M. a train for Jersey and Mrs. visit relatives in Surprise Party. Friday evening Harcld Mitcheil stnptisen “whien about _twedty fricids arrived to spend the evenin: were played ar feal ndered ani dur ments we on church Sun- p as occupied White of the Ledyard in exchange and at this Newbury ren- an The ves was he .45 o'clock conduicted by the pastor. Rev F. FUNERAL. Mrs. Ophelia _F. Willard. tuneral of Mrs, Ophelia F. Wil- < held on Sunday afternoon at ek, from the home of her daugh- ter. Mrz. Philo Edick, and was largely attend>d. Rev. Welcome . Bales pastor of the Union Baptist church. had charge of thes services. Burial took place in Grove cemetery. She was §4 years old, having been born Stafford St n Ju Sh one of a family rvivad by a sister, Mrs :, of Hartford —Personal Menticn. 1o fishing schooner ¥iking of New Pedford eame into port Monday and hauled out on north ways for painting. he came from New Y where a load of codfish was " HAS NG SUBSTITUTE Absolutely Pure J&mflo{a wdu-, Cream of and has been made under his per!h sonal supervision since its Infancy.. AHow no one to deceive yonin‘thh : All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘Just-as-good’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, ° What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Eare= goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine mnor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething. Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Tt assimilates the Food, regulatas the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE- CASTORIA ALwAYs Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CERTAU! \NY, 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK OITY. Mrs. their weekly meeting in their reoms on Front street Monday evening, A large number of members was' pres- ent. Miss Ruth Fish was a recent caller in Westerly. Miss Maude McDougall was a ‘Sun- day caller in New London. iss Marion Chapman of New Lon- was a caller on friends here Mon- Loren Douglas, on Pear] street. ss Josephine Lawson of New Lon- was a recent guest of her sister, ‘Walter McDonald, ed Douglas of Mystic was a bus- caller in the village Monday. Frank Shirley of Providence Is vis- iting his parents on Prospect hill. A. B. S. Meets. = n Benefit society held | day. The Amer SALT PORK SELECTED. HEAVY FAT BACK |l o Bntter mk THAN !Iz[:l Ferris Bacon By piece HAMS - 8-1015. Ib. 21c| Native Asparagus - 2 Ibs. 25¢ HAMS ‘. 15¢ Meat Department :g%rmn i 10c inned-Back average ¥ T ¢ T - s 5 b 1220 Dried Beef Siced 1b. Fresh Cut 9 = 0 Fashionad Cored HAMBURG - '5 1hs, 29C FANRFURTERS. Rib or Loi: . 1. 2T thws cioes . I2%¢ Whole Isc ROUND 1 Cooked STEAK - - - 1, 19C ROAST POBK LOINS Full Cream 1 4% Best LEMONS CHEESE - 1b. C SR COCOANUT 2 for Best COMPOUND Fresh RHUBARB 5o 2 1bs. Mohican 6‘ CORNSTARCH iy Scflp SALT FISH 3 1bs. 11€ - Ib. Iic S HOT FROM OUR OVENS BDAILY ENTIRE WHEAT White, Yellow.eyed BEANS 2 qts. PRUNES Mohican COCOA 15 1b. can l6c MACAROONS Bread - 1oef 3¢ | papy FiNGERS . NOURISHING QUALITIES and EASY ASSIMILATION BORDEN'S Malted Milk For all Ages, all Climates and all Conditions For Sale at Your Druggists Do Your Cooking in the Cool A hot kitchen is little better than a prison in summer. But the range is there, so all the cooking and the washing must be done there, too. What a_relief it would be to move the range where you pleased. You can do this with a New Perfection Oil Cook- stove—cook your dinner out on the porch, if youlike. It is the only range that is really portable—that works equally well in any place. There are no connections to be made, as in a gas range; no wiring, as with an electric stove; no sooty flues and ash-filled grates, as with coal or wopd. The long, enameled chimneys carry the heat directly up to saucepans, oven or botler; you get full value from your fuel, without waste. New i) ©1il.Cook-stove Made with 1. 2 and 3 burners, with Jon; turasone bloe caameisd <hi somely fmished thre 3 - burner stoves cas be had with or withont a cabinet top, which 1s itted with drop shelves, Towel racks, cie- Desler everywhere ; o write for descry e A e Standard Oil Company (Iacorperated ) Protect Your Rose - Bushes And Small Fruit Shrubs The red spiders and tiugs are just beginning to appear on the rose bushes and currant bushes. They sap the life of the plant, spoil the foliage and prevent its blossoming. But if you will use our COMP. KEROSENE EMULSION a few sprayings will kill the insects and your vlants will grow fas¢ and produce fine results. 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. The Lee & Osgood Co. NORWICH. CONN. few others would be sold In the saving of time, trouble and kabor and in-swperior cooking ablllty, no other rangecan cempare with them. The:Single Damper (patented) is the only perfect fire and even control; one motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” and the range does the rest. The Two Hods in, ented) is a wondei ble-dav- i feature. . One Hod for ashes, : ms’teadofthco{d clymsy ash pan; the other Hod for cflln The Owen with its cupjoint flues is heated all over alike; no “celd corners,” no “scorching spots”. The Patented Grates-save trouble and money. Auxiliary Gas Ranges at the end or above the range, if desired. Aek the Crawford agent to shew you and write us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 UnionSt., Boston For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. base (pat- DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkiss | Worry over fli-health does yeur health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you ars sick, don't worry, but go apout it to make yourself vell. To do this we repeat the words of thousands | of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to yours. when we ‘m say. Ta ke VI B u R N-u | Several Large Barges also discharging. It 15 wonderful female remedy, as you will admit It you try it. Directions for its use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at drugsists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO, 106 West 129th Street, New York. LUMBER Two Handsome Three Masted Schooners now unloading at our wharves. We are ready for business in both lines. E. GHAPPELL CO. TELEPHONES POUND and SPONGE CAKE at CARDWELL'S vou'want to put your busi- ness before the public, ther. is no m Qlum Bettar tian throush the advert. ing columns of The Bulletin., Delivered to Fidelio Beer On Draft er in Bottles, Teant Delivers Everywhers. H. JACKEL & CO. Tel. 136-5. eor. Market and Water Sta. A{y Part of Norwich the Ale that ts atknowledged to be the best on the marke: HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telaphone order will receive promp* mtton. D. J. McGCRMICK. 30 Franklin St TREPY Is no aaverusing mediu. Eastien Gonnecticut squal to The letia for zes n -