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NORWICH BULLETIN, MSMY, WLY 6 1911 : o . - Avon.—Bernard . Eddy eapt::red a [ Fifth Comptny Oflcm at Fort Greble——Lemhan-Brans- DANIELSON” PUTNAM smapping turtle which woelghed 28 — pounds. w - Egg Reported—Boswell- | Lucius Andrews Injured by Jumping on 5 3 e— 1 on Broad|Four-Ounce 4 iag Developing Musicol ony. ad Kennedy Wedding—Grocer Has to| Toy Rake—Strawberry Crop Blight- -c::::'fi:';;e; Pofatoes . arel SErY —OF THE— Lines—B: > Put Matches on lce—Funeral of Miss | ed by Drouth—School Board Engages | 5 usy ion of Probate CourtAJonn McCul- 5 cents per peck and old ones at 40 Kate Battey. New Teachers—97 to 103 Degrees | cents. . loch, Seeking to Escape Auto, Steps in Front of Mov=| wiiiam #. white ot Oakiand, &, 1| o7 Wednesday. :Ridgefield. —Work nas been started 3 4 has come to spend the summer at his | Jetters addressed fo the following|on changes to the residence of Mrs. C. 3 ing Trolley Car—Arm and Three Ribs Brcken. T talieq | persons remain unealled for at the |S: Rodman = The changes will cost on Phaintield sirect andsoon” othar | L e e | The Swedish Conere IS AT IT WITH A RUSH. If you want REAL BARGAINS on CLOTH- Majors_Arthur N. Nash and B Willara Russell Clark, T -] TNiksn Tt rns . spending ihe | JAke Formidas | Govelter Michels | tonal orpimnase at Cromwell 18 taking ING for Men, Women and Children, do not fail to see us Ma . Nash and Bour- villard Russell Clark, having at-| Miss L = T o h arren. Ladies—Miss M. W. Alden, z or A % : . aon A Babooti, JCape Repers. 6. | tained the ne ot S1 Filcased red. | summer At the home of Telutives i | Nar Augusta Wilson. s o pongy et is ol N . Thackeray and Lieuts. Robert Free- |erick W. Clark as administrator and | Boston. = Mrs. George Gunsalus and daughter stone and Evugcne Parfely, Fifth com- | suardian of his estate. Laid Record Egg. of Maybrook. N. Y. are visiting Mrs.| Branchville—Life's Farm, where We are selling goods, slightly damaged by water, for 28¢ on the dollar- pany, with ‘the other officers of the |’ The will of Freelove S. Thempson 1o S0 i - re- | Gunsalus’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na- ver: g DY ity Eaay o oee of e e From South Killingly comes the re : e P sevel al thn}:}sanfl children are given he doll COME EARLY AND MA o . sland na- Dresnted for probate. The will | port that racently one of the membecs | poleon O. Lucler, on Gran, outings eac tional s:"d-glrbel r% l'r;lns instruc- a life interest in all the estate | o the flock of hens ow n‘ed‘ by Percs 2 ‘Pos(offico Vacations Be for lfie season. e Perfect goo‘b for 35¢ on the s x KE tions at Fort Greble, Dutch island, this [ to her husband, James M. Thompson, )} Bliven laid an ‘egg which is consider- Fiv 5 ity 5 Aveck, preparing for the annual tour of | and upon hic death the rest and resi- | o (he larkest coer Iid by o hene 1t |, Clork Everett Burgsss and City Car-| ey, Britain. _Three hundrea and | FIRST CHOICE. daty of the state troops, johe service | due of the wstate is given in trust (0| weighed four ounces and rmeasured | g SR s ot monced their annual 15 Sixty-seven liens have heen filed with will begin next Sunday when the the Industrial Trust company to man- | g 3-4 inches lomg by 6 S5 orce e - > | the town clerk. Of this number 261 : - . ; : . jzén-soldiers, will g0 to the forts that | age the property, and to the il soang e e R e SO I T Jegse B lare tax and 106 sprinkling liens. This Sale will last a short time only, and is not an opening or closing out guard the emtrance to Narragansett|come for the support and cducation of Pring. in Lbs” Angsios, Vileo stituting 1 — 7 > Hor: srandson, Jamés Burril: Thomm={ | . 2 yiog in Les Angs Clarke and Bdmund Gasne s helping| Ansonia.—A bz delegation of an-|M sale, but a REAL BONA FIDE FIRE SALE. NO RESERVE — everything The assem®ling of officers a week in fson, the trust fund to continue until | _Friends have received word from |out in the office. Rural Carrier Wil- |sonia camp, Modern Woodmen of advance of the maneuvers is in line {he becomes thirty vears of age. Then | Edith Swan Corbett that she is now |son Tewgood begins his vacation to- | America, went to New Haven Tuesday | ll must be sold. with the efforts of the war department | the whole es:zte is to be given to_the | Playing in Los Angeles. Cal, and will | day (Thursday) and Josep] 3 to participate in the exercises held by to improve the efficiency of the state | zrandson. In case the ndson | play in the west until 1912. Mrs. Cor- | substitute on his route. the order there. troops. This instruction will get thef should die before that age is attained, | bett is a trombone plaver of note, well Jumped on Toy Rake. S e officars in_condition for the better | and leave issue, the issue shall share | known hore, her home being in 2| puciue Andrews, the’ five vear old| Westbrook.—Rev. William F. Eng- m handling of the troops when they | alike according to per stirpes and not | nearby village. o e . adsows, of Far- |lish, Jr. of the East Windsor CongTe- o. begin tour of duty mext Sunday. per capita. In case there be no issue, | Miss Evelyn Soule has rented a cot- [ 508 O\ SRWERC, 0 SRSH NG s righe | gational church has accepted a call to the property shall be given to tha |taze at Wildwood park for the sum- | FOWS Steeer Serere M ing on | the pastorate of the Westbrook Con- £ _ With only the members of the fami- | beirs at law according to the statutes | mer. a toy rake, one of the prongs of which | 8regational church. 27 Shetucket Street NorWICh cofll\. lies and a few intimate friends present | of (he state of Rhode Island. Hearing Change to Open Cars. | Penetrated nearly through the foot. Enfield.—At Sl o y 9 Joseph L. Lenihan, bookkeeper and |on the admission of the will t0 Dro- | s much appreciated change from i e Jime Rava (oEnheld_ AL s spiinr towil icetiy salesman for the Babcock & Wilcox | bate was continued to the next resu- | ciocod cars o the open bench > 3 : f R b Rl LS L S Co,, and Miss Katherine B. Bransiield, sion of court, as only one wit- S s ihde. with the o o In the city court durl‘ng‘J\Ktnesmnfié; site at the corner of Psarl and Sout daughter of Chief of Police and Mrs appeared to swear to the identi- ting the e from West Tnompeon | amounted to $25.50 and costs to $20:65, | Pearl strects, Thompsonville, for the Cornelius Bransfield, were married at | fication of the will, and the court had | (r*yhf (0% 706 [0 L85 TROTHEON | making a total of $46.13. proposed Carnegie library H a puptial mass in the Church of the | no knowledge of the estate, except s | .0 jedvhron 't o Gentral Village is of Drouth Ends Strawberry Crop. Terryville—Rev. John Sheehan ask- | golf tournament at Brooklawn over the J!n‘zna:‘u%g)::r ‘;(;nc;;p!mg.halD soven | set fo rth in the will mo one appearing | {13 ter type. Local strawberry srowers state that | o' Sunday for o, assistanes of any | Rev. J. MacLaren Richardson, ,?m_ g - o'eloc sday, Rev. John Dunn of- | to give the desired information neces- . this vear's crop is nearly exhausted | members of his pa e latter part|and thfee to go, and consequently won ficiating, Miss Annie B. Bransfield, | sary to fix a bond Boswell-Kennedy Marriage. Snd dhat, ewing 16 Ick of raiwand | oG s O EETElEh Je Pt ni L aad toed 1o en 0 sister of brids, was bridesmaid, and e The marriage of Miss Nellie Ken- | gencrally’ unfavorable conditions, the | a1 nc,° WEoK 10, 160 0 betering : John & Lenihan, brother of groom, | John McCulloch, a civil war veteram | 05y ang Adelbert Boswell at New | crop was only about two-thirds the av- 2 Hartford.—Arthur F. Burns of Zion oy ff -t sl a resident of lower Pawcatuck, and a |y ongon Saturday is announced.. Miss | erage. Z Meriden.—George H. Reeves, a local | street has been spending a few days’ Fully Warranted d;cbyflflfi‘flr R 0o o ranoer, cEployed by, the Cottrell{ Kennedy is o daughier of the late — musician, died Friday afternoon at the | vacation in South Coventry ‘e of the bride's parents in School | company, was seriously injured by be d B o West Sids and Meriden hospital. About a month . v streel. Mr. and Mrs. Lenihan left ing struck by a trolley car on the | SemuelHennedy of the eat Side End NEW TEACHERS Meridets nomutial: s Shaut Ssannitiasol L0 aaGstaal s dhool 4 , adelpbia, where they wiil spend the |rive in Westerly at Wednesday | {0 Blicy will shand’ thete: bonsd- 9ag! o set in and death resulted. cently closed a very successful year. balance of next week. Mr. Lenihan is | afternoon. Mr. McCulloch was walking | Place: Ty Wil speng thEle honews Year. The total number of names enrolled a prominent Elk, and they will attend | in the same direction the car was|MoOn at Greenport, L. 1. after which : 3 the | ., Bridgeport—Murray H. Chapin won | during the year is 606. The total at- B e e - uw accom- §kuing and. wes 1eading s bleyEle a0y Boswell is employed as a stome | At® "‘“e”“g‘;‘;:‘e‘; s‘“h;‘r"; ;’;‘;’g“mgs the finals in the spring competition | tendance for the year was 10,683. P panyin, Stiviti 3 arryi asket, When near the | M’ e & s ollowing new chers P e T B et O Cotiroll bridse n Mechani street, e | WSSOI T L rae for the” coming school years: Maul | Hummer Sliding OIL STOVES The preperty known as the Oliver :nly stepped in front of the ap- £ Y Foster, Lowell. Mass., kindergarten; 5 Davis place, on the Post road, which | proaching car. evidently in order to| Among the hot weather stories | Mildred E. Smith, Roslindale, Mass. Window Screens | i-purner. worth s0c—now....... @5 4 DAILY SERVICE comprises over three hundred acres, | get out of the way of an automobile | around town ome is told of a local | Second grade; Mary P. Fowler, Allston, STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND iy 5 ¢ < Jocated in the town of Westerly, and |that was comi towards him. storekeeper who had to place all of his ;| Mass., Third grade Mahe! TVv Halll, Until Sept. to 18x33, worth 25c—now. ieese...15c | 3-burner, worth $1.50—now.......$1.2% which borders Quonocontauz pond | The brakes c were promptly | stock of parlor matches in the Medfield, Mass., teacher of French and e ts ortn 100 Tk Heel % and the Atlantic ocean, and which has | applied but he car could be|box, as those on the shelves of the [German at the high school. Charles P e 254 | 3-burner Union, worth $1.75—now $1.59 been designated as Musicolony, is des- | stopped, Mr. McCulloch was struck and | store became ignited from spontaneous | W. Bradway showed the committes a an 2437, 35¢ 4 tined to become one of the most unique | thrown to the rondside. He was placed | combustion during the excessive heat | plan of a proposed change of the road- 28x37, worth 40¢—uow. 2% | s varnde. inends, worth $2 communities in the worid, as the sum aboard the car and taken to the ter- | of Tuesday. v at the corner of School ?nfi Pro ]—, M. |P.M. now $2.25 mer home of singers aad musicians. | minal at P. I, Howard's store and Drs. — e e e aer 2 Block Island 2 . Lawson of New York originated the | May, Payne and Smith were sum- FUNERAL. ocated. The boare DF v 2 = New London v Watch Hill . ] £ idea and_secured the original option | moned. After a superficial examination 2 = and recommended that it be adopted by |} Waten “Hin". 11 New London . 0 Sherwoed Metal Sliding on the property, has interested many | the injured man was taken to Mrs, Miss Kate Battey. thie: town: - 0 e Block Tsalnd *.5uél 1250 | 10 Norwich .. Dus, 615 | LT GAS LIGHTERS ................ 15¢ in the project and now among the | Steadman's private hospital. Both | rpe S R o isteri - SR Voon. : 5 M.oIPM : shareholders are the best known in the | bones of the right arm arc broken | g: mepo meq Sumdar was held W e o theomwhont Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only. Window Sereens | .pp.p, rossrens ... .. i musical world, who “have become | below the clbow, three ribs in the HEht| neudiy afternoon ai the undertakinz | Wednesday thermometers in the shade 2y HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. e go8e et S shareholders, and will build cottages | side are broken and there is a deed | reoms of I, E. Kennedy on read from 97 to 103 degrees, while in X33, 35c—now. e ded i the near future. [ v Forneat 5 Botlits| EOWS 0 L. B Keaneds, on Ee o ou et SR SPECGIAL EXCGURSION TICKETS s g SICKLES .......... 106, 252, | The main street in the colony will [ he is cut and bruised. | pyriaj s'in the Westfield cemetery. cooler. NORWICH TO WHITE BEACH and return, weekdays and Sundays, 8|24x37, worth 45c—now STE: e 2% | X hr‘ndrnd feet in width and the | Mr. McCulloch is seventy vears of age Eetes s S S Tickets 40 Conts, Inclading (rolley service from New London to Beach. ST worth GheRow STEEL MAIL BOXES... Za W vill be established wen- | 8 i ubt a o his recovery. st > & uilding line wil e b/ hed twen- | and there is doubt to hi "ecovery 30x44, worth 60c—now. BROOMS ....cccovncemecces . 250 ty-five faet ba-k from the sidewalk id: Jine. It is als ol nnrd to lay out & 1 L . Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to September 2. fng 008 st s (o TS\ Lo Caeemics, CAPITOL CHATTER WATCH HILL .12, | BLOCK ISLAND A2, be supplied from natural sprinzs, hammocks from vards and verand | | | The prossure Wil be “Inereaed 5 e el T Rei 2 : 50c Adults, Children 25c 75c Adults, Children 40c TH HOUSEHO D | Mrs, .. . . 2 - = S Little Sidelights on Legislators and Legislation HOURS AT WATCH HILL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND E l. v } the pressure will be increased Hsiting hix ciaatly to run dynamos fo furnish elec- | i3 Visiting’ hix € tric light. It 18 proposed to have the | Wiliam Kenneth, in Westerly colony modern in every detail. Musi Rev. Samuel G rcock, are hore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near 1 at Watch Hill . I e o s I e Edmon T T and Block Tstand. For further information, pari Gpply at orfice §| Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street examination of the place almost daily. | setts, is visiting relatives in V of compdity Beniindine, SDNISh 1 S Vi . o | John R, Scott Wednesday will go on record as on:|day for the present gencral assembly. W ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO.. E. C. JEWETT, Agent. Judge Edward M. Burke held regu- | viaiting fiends i Waster of the remarkable days in the history [ The history of the past few sessions p lar gession of probate court Tuesday | vcars 126 was formerly super- | of the present general assembiy. 1 shows that about 90 days have been aftermoon. THa first busincss was the endent of t . Stiliman mill in | islators arrived at the capitol covered | required to do the business sent in fo granting of the petition of Charles L. consideration. Taking this as a bas: Tarbes, administraior of the estate of manville. with railroad dirt and with perspira- The hody of own, who was | tion. They did not come in any sreat |15 more legislative days will be re- | Hanpih M. Barber, to expend $150 for | i T did n anyFEriat|[ 35, mos % r i ke By o & Notwieh & | number, barely a quorum being pres- | quire e Baee of the burlal ot 111 | Wegterly rpad *“Hospital sta- | ent in the house, but those who did =2 e €0. : 1es 0. 7 B, Bl dmi | tion,_ Monday night, was brousht here | come might be regarded in the Haht| o 0 4 o Cup o ol ae oon e ate o W mintratrix - of |'NMonday buried in St.|of martyrs. They sat through a shirt e dubwting ibe aweation 5t s e et et 1. Biason, pre- | petgug sleeves session, swinging palmieaf fans | Siderable length Wednesday morning, fhed and approved for record . " | The quarterly report of the treas- | t0 assuage the heat on Thussay, Saly 27 Senator Wood. William W. Pike «f Westerly and | Urer of the Sabbath school b Fdward Pike of Sterling, only heirs at | the Seventh-day Baptist gen vi . S ard of 1, | ruft and Senator Spellacy were lead- 4 - 3 e 3 " . Speaker Scott, who has been iil, | Iuff and S y y S Ster at | the Sevontn-day Baptist sencra: con- | 88" IEC Rouse th order, Weanesaay, | Ing advocates of taking & recess unil s et el . 0 | he te hurch 26.65 | D4t did not long remain in the chair, | fall, and they received strong support. titioned that administration papers be | from the Westerly church, the largest | 205, 10 "1 'SE% S0 "Watertown (o | Senator. Judson, who offered the reso- granted Benjamin B, Stanton. and as | Sum received from any church or Sap- | calling Mr. Magee of Watertow lution for final adjournment on Ju the only heirs of the estaté signed | bath school ey M e s o 5 27,_said there was no reason why im waiver of notice. ~Mr. Stanton was ap- | Edward Charles St. Onge, superin-| Reprasntative Whiton of New Lon. | portant matiers still pending. should ‘Those Who Accept Subsututes pointed admir istrator and bo; were | tendent of letter carriers of the West- | don i¢ ‘onc member who made a Ions | Mot De reported and acted upon by = o B with the Messrs. Pike | erly postoffice; s off duty. by reason | speech Wednesday despite the heat. | that time, and 'if many of the bills ONE LOT Ladies’ High Grade Vici Kld and B, are Losers as surety. Eugene B. Pendleton, . of an_injury received on the night of | still unreported should fail because of DatEnt Faaities Oifordsat = i 98¢ seph T. Mu and John T. Murphy | July Fourth. When on Quarry hill,| Mayor Mahan of New London will be | non-action the state probably would Malted Milk Dept. wr;fr‘;r‘rr-;:lfinfl;'l u!l(pr:lsuv"cxn . |a hn‘_ " a wvl-a\\]_x-‘y»‘!].z‘» h‘_v'!"” tzh(n t busy for a few AVS ANSW ,“;l “012) sk:xwh?r t? ?;‘1) Er:“'lulpif,lcn\[\.as - BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILE CO. atheri . Scott, administratrix W'storical Willlam Tell, fired e iE o et o ebate of the resolution - New York of the estate ot Rabert J. Scoti.‘was it a barking dvg, struck Mr. o e ducted with various dignified senators ONE LOTszdlCS High Grade White Can- d examined, approved and ordered re- the rizht heel with such 3¢ pe sl ok olling in their seats, their coats of 3d - - - - 5 8c corded. that he is almost unable to| |n the house today (Thursday) at|and palmicaf fans swinging in their vas Oxfords at hands. They were actually suffering from the intense heat. Incidentto Wi=|] ONE LOT Ladies’ Wrhite Kid Sandals at 50c change of'repartee between Senator ¥ Woodruff, who was in favor of a re- at the foot of the ca 1 as the | noon all matte: endar will be ready for acti NOANK order of the d ntative Smith of Windham Local Residents on Summer Outings— | Reprssentative Smith of Windham Entl rat e Sonatess Tt ONE LOT Children’s Bare-foot Sandals, Visitors in the Village ‘and on the | \iihesaay in conmection with an | T Do sizes from Child’s 5 to Misses’ 2, at - 50c Islands. St WAL LaRGiEQ: b basik ator Woodruff (in cool negligee s lege) 3 .4z | bill under consideration relative to the | Saving that “Solomon in all his glor 2 Mise Margaret Si: Dradford | examination of banks. Representative | Was not arraved like this.” ' © ONE LOT Tennis Shoes for Boys and Men, e s Hall of Willington claimed that it i on t e pe = yos 26 s : Archie Wilcox . Jonn | Iomosainls nmder the. present system | ourn on July 27. 14 voting mo. Sena- in brown and white, at - - - - 50c Roarke and Douglas Bernard Mc- | for two commissioners to do the w tor Marlowe changed his vote, making Donald enjoyed th the Fourth. to Newport that today | the total of 16 for to 13 against. Fi 1 name only, | Senators were absent or not voting. A John McDougal has gone to Perth P So the senate, without which ths ONE LOT Ladies’ High Grade Gun Metal and which can be quickly, conven- J§ | Amioy where he has securcd employ- | The first call for a vote in the house | house cannot do business, says that Russet Calf, Blucher Oxfords, at - - $1.75 iently and cheaply made with Wednesday morning disclosd the lack | JUly 27 w ill mark the end of the delib- B e aat of a Guorum amd forced Adjournment | erations of the present general asseni- B ONE LOT Ladies” High Grade Patent Leather Oxfords and Pumps at - - - - $1.49 for the day. A count of the ho bly. Glenn’s of inspection thoroughly inspectors are inspectors PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filled painles for the most nervous and delicats people. Dr. King's method is the only absolutely SAFE trsatment known to dental science. Full set teeth $3. and h fhe Nastural Gums: Cold returned to his ed only 123 members D here, would have been a' quc X are guests o g r parts of the capitol had been in 5 T A To ss $1. up. ul Soa Daboll for the surnmer. s day a number of bills, unfavorably re. : phur Soap - Bt e [k et S L e i % 4§ DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON KINS Excellent also for skin diseases f§ | tomebile trip - throus ew Hamp- | Representative Candee of Easton | Providing for fare reductions on_tro N. B. We start this sale with a good assortment of sizes Premier Painiess Dentist, ,origl- and to induce sleep when rest- f§ | *'r: retorned to Nog | forced thet vote that caused.adjourn-| 1Y, lines in various sectlons of the 1 Positivel d nator of the King Safe System of I less and wakeful. Al druggists. [l | riaven utin moan s Feturned to Now | ment and drew the ire of Representa- | State:, There are cleht of these meas- on all lots. Positively no goods exchanged or taken Painiess Dentistry. which makes - il aven after spending the Fourth With | tive Bingham of Naugatuck, he tellin =s and daels biters possi- B z i all dental operations painless. Fieic o Whisker Dye, black orbzoen, Soc [l | 15 parents here. Candee that he opght to go home and | "Ilities of debate. out on trial during this sale. vins. Terry of Amagansett, L. I, s | stay at home. | e DR. JACKSON, Manager. FRANKLIN SQIIIRE iting her dzughter, Mrs. James P. S | Both houses will meet this (Thurs- e e “ind Mrs. James| Wednesday was the 75th legislative ' day) morning at 1115 > | Melonalg and ch ave returned | — e ST Virs, Stackpole of Mystic is visiting its annual meeling and elected the | 'O - T eteteete®® | rriends in” town 1105 | Small Blaze on Roof of Harlow House | followingofficers: Foreman, James H. 4‘ | Surar has been ill for a| —Annual Election of Piorcer H. & | Wecks; first assistant foreman, N. F. . INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |ion: tirie wich heart e ! 107 #| - Aqrusl Slecion of Broveer 1. & | weeks: trat assstant foreman, . - 4 Westerly, Branch Ina King in Mystic. non. | Jam cretary, Robert Capital ..... Dollars 3 Mrs. Varnum Tucker and | AL g Burtch: rer, D. W. Haley; stew- - 5 { e p et e Sl ot At $.45 o'clock Tuesday evening an | ard, James L. Staplin zates to Burplus ........Three Million Dollars \m‘ s age 2%t Of | slarm was rung In at the corner of | sonvention: J-H. Weoks: Slietante & Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | e Wileon Tas returned | Water and School streets from box 2 | ¥ Wilcon, JIhe_committee appaiated Liveral, courteous and efficient in fts [ o snort st with hep Sistor, Ses | for & fire in un o1d house, hich has | Gilomen A, ¢ Stde We - Browsh: - . ‘management. Daiel Haliozan. in New. London. Jub Beck yocust She fiie compandes J. H. Weeks, James Stivers; com- ° ' & Foit SALB P R L2 \n\'): land Haynes have | needed as the men who sounded J. H. Weeks and Robert Burtch ( 'wo seven-icom coltages, situated In | arrived spend t smmer at their | alarm reached the roof of the builc Franlk Shannocn Crushed Fingers. di=irent parts of the compact PATt of | cottaze Gate nd | ing and with tae aid of several buck- | Sil Shanhow OF LS IR T 4 ' Westerly R I each nsving f"cl::: Prof. Wasland Chester has gone 1o | efs of water put out the blaze. Which | fixing his mator Deat Memmme orening @re glad te know of the wonderful benefit that Vibura-O-Gia “L bad Geen e great sufferer for yeare Defore Semswing of land_adjoining that cea be sccured et | ‘Viods HoU, Mass for a short vieit. | scemed lo be mear the chimney. It is | cauzht his hand in _th motor and Bas always been to suffsrers of their sex. | ®mum-0.Gin. 1 %4 misplacement, fainting spelia, cendtamt rensonable prices it a purchaser da- | Mrs. Edwacd Kéarney ard daugh- | thought the fire was ca fire- | crushed the fingers of his right hand. headache. and other female troubles, which made me Seel vesy sires. Both havin eat, electrla | ter. Mrs. Brown, and Miss Kearney, | works during the evenin- 1Ouss | B e DmpToyes e Atwood Ma- Z Thousands of ladies spread the geod News eme=g thel % fighs, modern Dlumbing. Inspection | are zucsts of Mrs PhID. Ross on | s caned tha Hariow house, and has | i comploved 2t the Atwood Ma- |, e weak 1 tried aifferent doctors, but mome me refiut, e 1 . "f"l;efl. - S ks G | M:{:-- street been built many vears. { e meighbors end friends. took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieves me so much that I want yeu ramk W. Coy Real b+ | Mrg S. S Taylor has returned fro i i el PEEE T ST | ey Vi | B e b = i, e simies. sy, | G S S AT T S e lliams s " Holmes o STy v 2 3trs. Rosweil Lamb leaves Saturday | Bevonne, N, T, made the trip to the ‘ / -‘::m- Msm. l:" S e et ' Eu’ Your Shoes and HIBIB[’ e el i nds 0| While here they will go to Boston | 53 % 5 154 get s coupon om the Pianc 1 be | I3 Georse Thistle and ,.a..tm.'ri';zn;i‘;':;gr,“nmz,xgl spend sunday wita | Bet the Original and Gcnulm & Viburn-O-Gin {s a purely vegetable cempound, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ¥ ool 7 Leona of Pert boy are guests of e o oyl ‘harmf given away Mr. and Mrs, Almon Meister on Spring | CYTus W. Gale of Portland, Me., was i i ful properties, s actively specific tn its curatlve action $1.25 & bottle with full directioms. PURTILL’S i | a Fourth of July. yisttor her | o i oy o aad e e ; p ofie McDonald and children | CEPtain Eldridge had as his guest * 2 . < 2 Prd o o Have revnfncd. fo Newport atter & | 25 (he Fourth his zon, Edward Eia- | ! To young and eld # is Mghly recommenked for the treat- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., | 4 k. R g R vwiflflig: s e MALTED M".K' ¢ e e 106 West 129¢th Street, Eew York. i M omiometrise. | 10 his dutiés on Fishers isiand. e aE a Th Jeteiive vision corrected by the R fR AR pert:of the weskc hae, Gl Mo FoI:d -drink for All Ages. % £ ¢r adjustment of lenses. d r " Prof., . O, Turner o ma T i iangworthy Block Westerly. B L| Champ Clark has written {0 the | the suest of Dr. Charles Mame and ‘P"" N‘““ VaMs,lndGmwmgchldrm. [ ] [ democratic editors in his district that | family. s Wmfiwbfldmadwwbgebdy i g ; e i rn HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | icutial nomination. fiow PIONEER H. & L. C. Rich e e ° = - i AN one is not pursiing him?—st. e e D gzin, in powder form. Hand Made Work in Our »uhny. Globe-Demaocrat, gids’ Apnual ““'":v“k: el I A quick hcl prepared in a minute. bread bakeries Wednesduy evening the Pioncer |/ NO Combine or Trust % b - Y

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