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WESTEM.Y BOARD OF TRADE Holds Brief Meeting 'l/esday Evening—Business Trans- acted by Town Council—Brick Post Office Building Must be Razed—Boarding House Proprietor Robbed of $120—Child Cut by Fall on Scyche. At the regular monthly meeting of served notice that the roads at Watch the Westerly town council held Tuet- | Hill haa for three ye: 1 at aay dent William L. Clarke pre- e expense of the ut that sided and these councilmen were pres- | hereafter none of the macadam roads ent . Clarence Maxson, Maurice W. at the hill would be oiled at the so- Fiyna, Willam Culley. Wayland A. |ciety's expense. Councilman lLang- Saunders, Albert H. Langworthy |ud|\\nrlln of the h\gh v committee said John T. Bdmond. After disposing of | that the town had taken care of those the minwtes of the previous meeting, ‘Tu;\d\‘ for the past year and that the John C. Kababiaa, pri tor of the |note received was probably intended Plimpton house properiy, complained | for an official notic that he bad been insulicd by thL-\ Councilman Flynn says that he, in man Ellery Barber, who had used | common with other councilmen, con- Abusive language, and he demanded an | tinues to receive complaints as 1o the #pology or action on the part of the | cedditionf of the brook in the Pierce eouncil in the nature of a roprimand. | street section. Mr. 1lynn sad that he Policeman Barber explained the con- | was of impression that an appropri wersation that he had \llh Mr. Kaba- | tion of §100 was made at e financial ®ian in detail, whic elation to a | town meeting to provide for the cleans- IR e Trom e Fitmpion | o ot ne oo ad e mueh wron rmitted to stand ag made the work should 1id not consider | done. An exami v of that the lang ised required any | showed that the hway committee @poiogy. The council took no action. b instr have the work Michael O'Brien of Canal street re- |m.. but no sy propriation was ported that the properiy under his | made. charge in Grove avenue, near the en- | Councilman Langworthy said that trance to Wilcox park, had been re- n private prop- eatedly damaged an overflow of >ubt to_the water, and aske remedied. 1f farth ed @ suit for damages would be insti- | that the matter be there to clean vorkmen the own Solicitor yrook d explained that tuted. Referred to highway committee. | the note of instruction at e town Three laboring men who had done [meeting was probably inte to di- work at the town farm, and who un- |yect the n_ councilmen nder th as_to rate, | to notify the T coun- ean out the ob- the amount be a he 1f the the ad to comply then Sweeney. wn authori- The votin he work done at the ex- c DPaeY L DS, Clark announced, that he communication from = be appe n of White Rock, at without pay temporarily in Wal- X at t Mass., stating that he understood ere was to be vacancy in the | desired to be a can- It came out of the council letter. dditional appro- pounty on wood the council Judge Edward M. Burke held lengthy jon of the Westerly probate cou Tuesday. First and final account ohn V. YVars, administrator of the & ite of James P. Vars, was examined onald for ap- |, ved for record. ( s pointmen ithout pay | Favhar aaministrator of-the o of and_with serve papers. | jannah M. Barber first Granted. lana final 2 ich was ordered A dead }resordea v order of dis- the estates of Wi 4 | 4 ribution The first and Juila Anderson nx to the 0N |yna) gecount of Bertha M. Krebbs, ad- of Westerly thorouzhfare Watch | ooty of the estate of Edwin D HM known a road, | o was examined, approved and street. orded 1 and Minnau- he will of Abby A. White, who died in Westerly 1911 presented ed and | ¢ probate. The will was executed at streets December, 1889. M should not % 3 v are how "of Hartford, one zular grade provide her conaition Langwor- the subject nion that | mtil after | sisters, A Hiscox or. Lavinia ( exe ited her and Ann 1s ad ip Dowd and C vere confirmed as exec yods $900. John J. Carnev, Martin H The inventory Pike Dowd, itted to prob lius nsfiel rs. and order Annie 3 te- ved nd of he will etition r ent and || 2 : 34 d in the Referred i < | : cepted and i 5 i admin- t socie t y tiand G. 7 y 1 xed at = 00, ndlcton, John § nnnul Pu” Uu[ | a A P. Randall were | While Mrs. Rika Clemens, propri- | gtress of the Lorraine mill boarding of Monday The Gray Hairs * vas entered and A Few Applications of a Simple qm,‘ 4 postd TN edy Wili ing Back the Natural | about 10 Color. > not open the door dence of a by soon discoy which was in 5 taken from a kept in a ha was found on t glary i her nd | wallet The > floo re Fhousk 5 d that the burgiary oc- heads o t balf past s the of gray t the mill is ive that s come. or when the 1 M * room hat nd suppo the vin was in the room me. h . had a start of lree hours hefore the burglar ported to Deputy Sheriff H. Casey decided that the present suilding will be razed and X the Brown iot Willzrd store contractos ded at block 3 , as the | e nd er hy that operation. iphur at | es that the site for the new post- ference a few | office building must be cleared by the offered to 'h..[ This change puts the postoffice de- bottle, and is|partment in a quandary as tempor: all drugzists, rters or the postoffice during the Special agents, The Lee & Osgood | construction of the new buil du Co.. 1 in St not_seem to be ailable, York, New Haven and rtford Railroad company. The present post- 4'»;“!1 building is just within the himit. ) Ifl H 'esl rl the temporary postoffice is Jocated resent building the required to mak idval for the ails hetween the station orary postoffice. Tt wiil @essaaiseesasasascases: INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | Westerly Branch require more than a vear to and_erect the new ,,,,,,,, Three Million Doilars & Ahar pestod i1 ... Three Million Dollars force and the publ will be more or le: Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. inconvenienced. Liberal ccurteous and efficient io Its management. Tuesday evening was the specified time for the meeting of the Westerly Board of Trade. the town hall the place and § o'clock the hour. President We have for your consideration at all times lists of bonds which we can rec- ommend for your investment. 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. BANKERS 56 WALL STREET NEW YORK Martin, Trvine O. Chester Hope. ' These were hopin when Rev. F. Jon was now nd Clerk Whippl th eeting to order and Maxson was chose, irman. minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, but there s no in-| crease in attendance. rederick N. Burdick and Max Lahn | were elected to membership under a suspension of the rules. e cha’rman called for the reports of committe but none responded except the commit- tee on membership, through Chester. The secretary read a communication tion of a machine also a communi- cation for establishment of a paper mill, and another for the location of a cotton bleacher pump manufactory, end for a weaving wor- in regard to the Ic sted industry, and for an automobile factorw,and other industries. These | om an_industrial advertising :ern and were referred to the com- ades and manuf es. At motion to adjourn the was unani- adopted Local Laconics. Byron D. Burdick of Westerly, advertising Britain He cently New ng tte. depart of M playin: and in Mary, the lit Mrs. Michael Dr e daughte; coll, whi the yard in York avenue Tuesday af- ternoon, fell on a scythe and received a severe cut in her right leg. Dr. May was called and six stitches were re- quired to close the wound. ™ picturing one of the Providence on Labor en happened to be > from the 40,000 a bled come within the vision of operated by a Providence mewspaper photographer. ley were Carl Bur- dick, Walter H. Snyder, Frank Friend and Leo Ruissi. The local police were night to be on the lookout fo and day birdmen to man in a brown suit and straw hat, drivin bile painted dark bl registered number itomobile was stolen in uesday afternoon and is Richard S. Colley of Nvatt. LETTERS TO 1Hr EDITOP. The Relation and TBetween Capital Mr. Editor Evangelist Andrews s enth-day Adventist tent bor. While Mr eful to say ther a_capitalist nor a soc ced with the socialists that strugsle was going on at the present time between what he cailed the mon- ey power and the laboring power; in er words, between ss and the working class, struggle, Mr. Andrews said, w phesied 2,000 y 3 The class struggle is not of rec date. ciety The study of the histc shows that of pro feudal lord der preceding th or capitalist system, the ystem was in vogue, the fer opposed to the feudal serf: an arbarism, the interests ere opposed to the intere tribes which had made r. Andrews said ti this country being “a ent s u capitalists. He quoted Robert Hunter ment that every morning seyenty sand children 'go to school and said that thousands of the cities today are wa pe off 1 negi ves were. He told how diffi- cult it is to convict men of wealth who are charged with crimes, while th poor and_friendless are railroaded in He detailed the wanton nce of the idle pampering of poodie dc children of the poor are h, and of the while the dying in- upon the poor. In our opinion, government extrav- the people, by the people ple,” that it is a government of the apitalists, by the capital for the | Mr. | ¢ v responsible for As long as a and_control the te the price pay for the agance is only slig] the high cost of living. 1id that some of those gislation for re- s method as in- went on to say had_the legisla- enact laws in their interest. Lester F. Ward says, “In mat- government an unrepresented always deprived of right Moral ct men of the working class to the legislative halls and to the judicial bench if you wish proper con- sideration of vour rights. Mr. Andrew it is no wonder that organizations rise to promote the welfare of the workers, but in his fon things will get worse and until _the second coming of favors the idea that the give their momey to the of wasting it in riotous and capitalisf n the Prof. ter It is not the working class need When the value the product charity will be unnece struggle will be ity- that Andrew rec of M workers but justice: ive the full ir labor, nd the a thing of the of to Mr. Andrew’s fatalistic poiicy, should be patient, content- ed and thankful while things are get- ting Jworse and worse. The\ socialists, on the contrary, be- lieve that intelligent discontent is the mother of progress and we look to those who suffer most from the oper- ation of the present system to organ- ize on the economic and political field to better ‘cir material condition here and now. COMMITTE Socialist Party. PRE! West Hartford. probable that Tunison, at present the Rev. Mahlon ) pastor West Hartford Baptist cel 1 to become church, at De- Cascarets For A Sick, Sour Stomach Gently But Thoroughly Cleanse and Regulate Your Stomach, Liver and Bowels While You Sleep. it awful sourn and foul gases; t the stomach, ess. naus! seling of headache, , Dbelching of pain in the heartburn z afte! dizziness the a, -bloati fullness, means indigestion prdered stomach, which cannot be pit gulated until you remove the cause. isn't yo omach's fault. Your stomach 1s as good as any “ascarets; they cure indigestion, o they immediately cleanse tie stomach, remove the s the excess bile from liver and carry off the decomposed ste matter and poison from the in- | testines and vels. Then jach trouble is ended sufficient nourjshment. The extr gance of government oxpenditures, es pecially in pension refer to | the cause of the high cost of liv which burden falls most heavily tonight will straighten you out morning—a 10-cent box from an tore will keep your entire fam od. for months. Don't 1 —their little insides . gentle cleansing, too. ! Dance with Joy! Before vou forget it send over o voox Drugist ] fora 15c Package of KEENE'S GLAD-PHEET Corn and Bunion Remedy 1t roots out the'corns and pecks of the calloces while you slecp. Our Guarantee— If there are any traces of Cams or Bunions on your feet after a triai of Xcene's Glad-Phect Rem. fiekee A retm the Money-Back Coupon | your 9 package), and vour mone feet B ettmmed jmimed B peonst B etk 15¢ (v s 268) Yeur Drscoint recommends it. 2 Street, New York. be produced for the price. Alberti R. Stillman was ahsent. but when the clock in the tower tolled 8 there were present Clerk Everett F. pia, . lrvlnx Mumn, Albtn G Eatablishea .--ut.lun-.nnommrm. SSAi12 Sialag casxacted by 248 Main St., '—SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY= We have some special offerings for Wednesday in White Lingerie and Tan Pongee, and Blue and White Stripe Messaline Shirt Waists. specialties at a very reasonable price. We are also showing a new line of Black Shirt Waists in very latest models, and best value that can We offer these $3.00 Waists for $2.49 4.00 Waists for 3.39 5.00 Waists for Many are expected to tak: advantags of thesa MONEY_SAVING OFFERINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 4.69 The Ladies’ Specialty -Co. Franklin Sq. Norwich, Conn. Prime Rib Roast Efifi ;‘l:istllixem doz. Mohican Ib BUTTER Yellow Onions - Jumbo Bananas Good Lemons Creamery Noiseless Matches 6 boxes 19¢ | Cornsiareh - 3 Ibs. 20¢ | Kellogy’s Rice Flakes plg. 8e Sticky Fly Paper 4 sheels 5c¢ | fiies' Root Beer Exi. hot 15¢ 10c bag 6e | Jelly Powder Prune ;‘;:22 3 for 25[} Rice—Clean, Head Salt - - - - PIES Lemon Apple Wednesday and Thursday Specials Opening of the Fall Season with a Great Sale of Pure Foods at Deeply Cut Prices 21210 Choice Lamb Chops - I 10c |Pot Roast--le;m - - - b 8¢ Chuck Roast & - - b 10c|Salt Pork- - - - - [b 8l Chuck Steak %% - - | 10c|Corned Beef - - - - b 8¢ Best Rolled Roast L b 10c Lean Plate Beef - Smoked Shoulders .29¢ | Peanut Butter . 1lic Purlerhuusu Sirloin STEAREE"51d¢ 9 fo 11 a. m. WEDNESDAY Legs of Young LAMB™ 10¢ Nicely 3to5p.m. | Cured Wednesday o CHEESE . 16¢ Cream BUTTER . 25¢ doz. 19¢ 22¢ | PURE LARD - w. llc Good Table 13c¢ | Sweet Oranges 15¢ | Spinach--fresh, Native peck 23¢ 15¢ | Sweet Potatoes 4 Ibs. 15¢ Poited Meats - 2 cans 9¢ Yan Same's Milk - 3 cans 25¢ Mixed Cockies - . 9¢ Delicious Baked Beans can 9¢ 3 qis. doz. doz. pkg. 5e 3 phgs. 25¢ doz. 8[} CREAM BISout povGNurs = | 2¢ BISCUIT If All the Advantages of the CaW ord few In the saving of time, trouble and labor and in szperior c00king qbllltv no other range can compare with them. The Single Damper (patented) Housekeepers Knew Ranses others would be sold is the only perfect fire and oven control; one mohon—shde the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” and e range dves the rest. The Two Hods in the base (pat- ented) is a wonderful trouble-sav- ing feature. One Hod for ashes, instead of the old, clumsy ash pan; the other Hod for coal. The Oven with its cup-joint flues is heated a// over alike; no “cold corners,” no “scorching spot: The Patented Grates save trouble and money. Auxiliary Gas Ranges at the end or above the range, if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co.,'31 Union St., Boston For Sale bv M. HOURIGAN Norwich, Agent. > MISS M. C. ADLES, Rair, {calp and Faca Spacialist iun, Wind and Dust leave tl ki summer trips. be freshened up! Facial you need them ali! This is Miss Adles’ NORWICH—Wauregan House. NEW YORK—150 West 103d St. seps MW I Tel, T04. rough and mottled after Come to Miss Adles to ma; scalp toning, a 200d tonic for the hair, week in Norwich. LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin Si. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywherz A safe and reliable remedy’ for treating diseases of ALL ‘mucous membrancs, such ss [dischargesfrom the nose, throat, stomach and urinary organs. AT DRUGGISTS $1 Wiy not cure yourself- Treatiso with each bottie or mailed omrequest. ge, AFE ANITAI HOWTUCK PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Co ATISFYING DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suile 46, Shannon Building RY First-cl Mattress Maker. Furni- ‘COAL AND LUMBER. COAL “GUIIE mLY AND PREVENT 3 . THE RUSH” : A German frieifd of ours used this sign in conncetion with an exhibition - butterfiics, etc., should have said- ‘ayoid.” “There's bound to be a big rush for Qoal this fall. You can pre\ent it in your case by ordering today. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 ,Main Street COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket 8t Telephone . 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wuud C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 884, Central Whart WHEN YOU THINK OF School Books SCHOOL SUPPLIES YOU THINK OF - Cranston & Co. As this store has been supplying these lines to several generations. This season we have the most com- plete and attractive line ever. A complete stock of all the new books required in the town schools as well as the full list for the Central district. The Second Hand Books we have are unusually good and will save you money. An extra fine line of School Bags and School Straps. Some entirely new things in Penciis and Pencil Boxes and a very full assortment of the various sundries required for the school room, School Districts—teachers and schol- ars furnished with all their require- ments at right prices. Make no mistake but go to CRANSTON’S 158 Main St., Norwich, Conn. We pay cash for second-hand books. WALL PAPERS Imported and Domestic DESIGNS AND COLORINGS UNEXCELLED. 1 The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gzrdner) Hack, Livery Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, ~ AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. Earn a Good Salary HOW ? By a few months’ study of Shorthand and Typewriting at Miss Jewett's Schiool: You will then be competent to secure n fon that pays well from the start. Individual instruction. Visible writing machines used. You may enter at any time. HATTIE L, JEWETT, 283 Main Street. AMERICAN HOUSE, ture Repaired. Mattresses made to order and made over. 100 West Main St; Norwich, Ct. Take elevator Shefuciet street en- ni. trance. ‘Pkona THERE is no advertising med pastorn Connecticut equal-to The Bul- letin for business results. fum in | THERE 1s no advertising medium In Eastern Comnecticut equai ty The Bul- Mail orders will receive prompt atten= letin lor business res s tion,” Telephone &4é: Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Tréupes, Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected