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MYSTIC Frank O, Barber to Wed Miss Wood— || R0V : ; 7 of S e peiert (] 85 0ur Adverflsmg What ie Going On in Political Circles—Annual State| e _ Convention of the Junior Order of American Me-|New Fork, and on ‘Thursdas wil s ; Pu Ilcy for his home in ltaly, where he will i H . d the winter with his parents. He = b ¢ -, 3 3 & % 3 2 i - 5. chanics—Italians to Celebrate Columbus Day—Min- | Vi’ . ; : : : t mbus .SY Mlfl. “?:f”l“":‘::k é?,":.‘:'&a“r‘&%‘,‘"\’( 1,".,"gfit%%e Aiss In addition to our business policy of always selling the most de- | ‘ ; . : isters Freeze in %, Mystic for 17 ihs a vi o S |\ | F: Out a New Member—Collins-Monti| Mystic tor 17 monins and wishes pendable footwear that is made by the leading manufacturers, we will l & ;s S = : E ; Elopement. Wins New York Bride. Frank Oscar Barber left Tuesday for issue the famous Rowal Gold Trading Stamps with every purchase. To —_— . | New York, where on Thursday he will 4 S 5 5 i action ot the thwn. commities (Nations) Repressntstive T5, %, Titmen, | 56, S5ISH ie maorines with iy hun (- fotraduie ths plan we will aig (20) Geld Stampe xvaJn eddion 2000 PIECES AT ABOUT HALF PRICES DURING ; the First representative district | National Couductor and State Council o _ Joting to recommend to the district | Seercuary AW, Barrus; Past State b Sl S e O Sl te-your regular stamps. sems e name of Henry L. Budick | Counciliors ¢ L. Peace and 4. 7| Gorge Francls Costello and Corneiius ngworthy, who | Thurbe W. Lynch, A. Germerhaus- | ¢. Castello, who will be ushers at the Bas represented Westerly in the Rhode |en, J. J. Becker, L. B. TAnmons, C.|wedding; ~Mr. Barber's parents, M PRESENT THIS COUPON general assembly for the past|Wrignt, P. W. Card, G. W. Chase, W. | and Mrs. John F. Noyes, ail of this 2 Sessions, was a surprise cven to |H. Gardiner, J. W. Yeomans, George | jage. outside the committee |Lawis, State Treasurer W. MecCurdy Met at Parsonage. It was supposed that |from Woonsacket, State Council Con thers would be no opposition to his |ductor D. P. Straight and Past State | The regular monthly business meet- Fall Opemng Week i THI s gffering comprises Enameled Kitchenware of the very best ; kiqd—white lined and green mottled inside. \ !E Fenomination, as his political strensth | Councillor Frank Sweet; from Valley | I8 of the Bpwortl league was held cou O - F oG R i ; B ey o et | RS S, VALY | ety Sy s e Mttt o || | Fr@@ P ree GOODS z y perfect in every B ) eastens when a candidate for the leg- | cillor C. M, Huling ‘and W. H. Paine; | Sonage, Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hatch en- fmiaturs and for the Westerly fown |from Kingston, State Councillor Jo- | tertaining the youns peorle. After the Bring this coupon to our store, make a 50c purchass or more, £ . = fifon regular business session a social was bimi e R Fsrat dlstrict caucts willbe held | wooeneny. Sup: from Peace-Dale and | 10/ ~Tnoke in charge wers Mrs. Alex- and we will give you twenty (20) Gold Stamps Free. Zext Priday afternoon at four o'clock, | Gideon Taylor and W. C. Davis; from | ander Taylor (Chairman), Misses Ma- Snd, should Mr. Burdick insist upor | 1envon, Strte Codncll Chapiai Chajes | Dl Duncan, Dorothy Purdy, Lila Dou- Free FRANK A BlLL ree Being a candidate upon recommenda- { 1. Dawley and Ernest Barber. There |188 and Norris Ryle: » 4 tion of the town committee, Mr. Lang- |were about one hundred in attendance Deserts Bachelors’ Club. 5 worthy will be nominated in Opposi- |at the convention. et Facheione tion. ~Then, following the usual cus- | Joseph J. Northrup, state councillor, | A bachelors’ dinner was given on tom §a such cases, the nomination will [ presided, and in his annual report stat- | Monday evening to the members of the seph J. EVERY :uction quoted is positively correct—no fictitious valug EVERY m advertised can be had by all who come within reas- onable time. No disappointments. SALE WILL BEGIN WHEN THE STORE OPENS THIS MORNING AND CONTINUE AS LONG AS - [ JQUANTITIES LAST. ? 3 Do made by ballot and the voting be | eq that during the vear he had vis- | Big Four by Frank Oscar Barber, the Little journeys to Frank A. Bill's store will save you mony, as our ;—un-d untll eight or nine u-cu:‘»k ited cvery council in the state and did Kf;:&’,c{"emxe'fl“ the ey & 1‘""“‘,‘“" - 7 rening as the caucus may de- | his best to encourage the principles i . Do Iy S Shoes give perfect satisfaction. Mr. Burdick is a member of |of the order. Fle regretted that there | Served in the rooms of Attorney ot At 9‘: Each, value 19 “own committee and was present | had been no increasesin membership | HOWitt. Besides the club members / . Bt the mesting that voted unanimously | during the vear owing to the general | there were a few invited guests. Geod Shoes for little money is our aim. 20 present his name to caucus, and it |inactivity of membc Speeches were made by George Fran- 48 therefore. probable that he [grana principles of virtue, liberty and |CiS Costello and Attorney B. H. Hewitt, T snsist upon entering the political | patriotism ! and musical selections were rendered. ° contest with “Bert” Langworthy, who state bcard recommended - that ils. Viisi i 38 experienced in all the fine points of | the per capita tax for the gnsuing D it Sahook ran l the game of poiitics. No matter who | vear be 94 cents; that the orphans' | Miss Lila Payne, principal of the ° wins out in the caucus contest, the | home tax be-paid out of the 94 cents | Broadway school, gave the pupils of < First district is sure to send a repub- | por eapita, {he same as in the past: | the eighth grade an outing on Tuesday Mcan to the general assembly that $200 be appropriated for organ. | afternoon. The party took the 2.30 At the mesting of the town com- |jzing work in the state:; that $100 be | trolley car from Mystic and visited the mittee for the Second representative |appropriated for the use of the state | grammar grade in the Stonington bor- district, xll:'n-‘ltnes_'ot l;:",;‘:‘;‘l”“““*|tmm(|flnr that $25 be offered as a | ough school. considere. osep! urp premium for organizing new councils. ' " the ¢ incumbent, and Thomas W. | * The state secretary, Arthur W bar: Misorta aiand Puplla Polies, who was candidate for Bomi- | rus, i His report SRowed Teceipto of | After being six weeks without school, nation as representative a year ago. |$1.065.67, which had been paid over |the children of Mason’s Island, seven The committee decided to make 1o |10’ the treasurer. There are eight coun- | in number, are to be carried to and recommendation to the caucus of the | cils in the state with a membership | from Broadway school. - Supt. Perry Qistrict, which will be called for next | of 1234, The (reasurer’s report show. | and Commiteeman Croker of the town afternoon, when Messrs. Mur- | ed a cash balance of $184.61. of Stonington have had the matter in and Bh!d!e; lll!'bv n(\mmfll?(l"as Officers for the ensuing year were ;helr kr:r‘éd: 1€l‘n.!vmte l!l:net,!sndd llThzs ey of Bethlehem and Miss Margaret candidat ithout town committec | elected as follows: C i v . The | 37 i e < ight- i Q. Witheut town committee eleoted ox Toriews A e St o Xyatie, | Witherow of New York were married Prospect street school this week proves o e Faiark Beclin K attier. Fesentative will be made by ballot and [bert A. Gates, Carolina, state vice|is a hard place to get to, and up to|by the Rev. J. G. Davenport at his new | all that it is claimed to e, all the pub- e tart Disr Pans. the voting contimue 40 some hour 10 |ccuncilor; Arthur W, Barrus, Provi- | this vear a teacher has been provid- | home on Chestnut avenue Oct. This | lic schools in the city will be supplied Good size Ladles. One-quart Milk_Pans, 9-inch shallow Pie Plates. 9-inch-deep Pie Plates. Medium-size Pudding Pans. At 39c each, value 60c 6-quart Berli One-quart Tea Pots. q erlin Kettle at 49¢ 3 One-quart Coffes Pots. - s 0o ;wc-qlurt 'g.:‘ Pots. 5 ‘wo-quart Coffee Pots. 1-quart Coffee Pot at 39¢ Eight-quart Preserving Kettles. value 60c 3 At 49c each, value 70c Two-quart Rice Boilers. Six-quart Berlin Kettle 104 Main St, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers drinking fountain to be set up at the 8-qt. Preserving Kettle at 39¢ value 60c Seventeen-quart Dish Pans. Be_specified by the caucus. dence, state council Secretary: Lester | €d. Now the children will be carried | marks the 100th couple ~which Dr.| with them. This fountain is the same 10-quart Preserving Kettl A year ago there was a spirited con- | W, Crocker, Providence, state council | in Frank Bindloss' power boat, which { Davenport has joined in marriage. s is in use in Boston and is of the | r for the nomination berween Mv. | tréasurer; Daniel . Straight, Woon- | has a cabin and will be very comfort- , | tvpe where no cups are used. = urphy and Mr. Blddles, and resulted | socket, state council conductor; Shel- |able for the little ones. Coming to| Thomaston.—The next group meet- 1-quart Tea Pot at 39 \ in the nomination of the-former by a | by G, Nichols. Westerlf, state council | the Broadway school will Prove a great | ing ot the Waterbuty. groun of Bo- | Buckiand.—Mrs. Emma. Keish, arrest- s % At 69¢ each value $l.00 nr- marein. Mr. Biddles at once | warden; W. B. Buffington, East Provi- | benefit to the children. worth league will, be held Oct. 17 in|ed a week ago by Staté Policeman ; ¥ = nomination papers, as candidate | dence, statz council inside sentinel; Social and Personal. the Thomaston M. E. church. Rev. Hurley on the charge of arson, was o e Three-quart Rice Boilers. rm'.nnw. thus becoming an | Georze E. Wright, Wakefield, state = given a hearing in police court Satur- Eight-quart Tea Kettles. day morning. Probable cause was Ten-quart Berlin Kettles. ¥. Gilman, pastor of the South Park Independent candidate. Unfortunately, | council outside Sentinel: Frederick L, | There was a large attendance of E. church, Hartford, will speak on through error at the office of secreiary | Northup, Wakefield, state council | YOURE people at the whist given BY | .rye” Appeal ‘of Christ to Young Peo- | found, and she was bound over under 16-quart Preserving Ketties. of state, the name of Mr. Biddles ap- | chaplain. A " | the Noank fire department in their | I = it Tl o 5 dom the official baiiot s candi | Th oficers were instalied be Deputy | To0mS Tuesday might. |l ii.l.%ifi?w"“éfiu‘?t i umable. to-securs | R senator. Still, the voie ac- | Nati E S Mrs. rkins and son, Le- | g —1t 4 1 it ken to jail, e e i e 52 8, | Netional Commanaer Parker 11 Xason ||, M SERES £ Kot 200 200100 | Bridgepore 1t the sample sanitary | bonds she was taker toi) At 99¢ each, value $L50- e republicans as a rule supported |io hola the next amnual meeting at | 5D have returned from two weeks y Br. Murphy, the regular party can- | Valley Falls in 1912 ew. . nd he was elected by a large | Voo Falls In 1913, Mrs. Robert McWilliams left Tuesday 10-quart Coffee Boilers. ; 12-quart Coffes Boilers. “ 16-quart Berlin Kettles, 7-quart Tea Kettle at 49 16-quart Stock Pots. value 70c 18-quart Stock Pots. for a visit in Kenyon. The gemeral town commitice, com-| The Junior Order of United Ameri A. B, Dibble has returned to South of the members of the two dis- | ¢an Mechanics was established in 1855 | Windsor, after a week’s visit with his committees, has declared unani- |45 a feeder for the United Order of | daughter, Mrs. John T. Brooks. 2.quart Rice Boiler at 49¢ value 70c mously in favor of recommending the | American Mechanics, a patriotic, fra Mrs, Harry Cornwall of Wyoming, N. Fenomination of Sengtor Louis W. Ar- | ternal and benevolent organization, | J. is visiting his aunt, 3rs, B. L. g 5 2 4 2 Mold, who has =0 long and so ably rep- | founded in Philadelphia in 1545 with | Holmes. 3 REMEMBER This Sale will begin when the store opens this morning and continue as long as quanti Tesemted Westerly in the state re the object of safesuarding. the inter Ernest A. Bliven spent Tuesday in Tast fure. The senatorial caucus will be | ests of the American mechanic against | Boston, ~~ held this (Wednesday) evening. the competition of foreign-born im-| Harold Wilcox has returned to One- ants. Membérs are required to|co after a visit with his parents, Mr. At the one hundred and nineteenth | be eightcen years of age or over, born | and Mrs, George W. Wilcox. annual session of the Rhode Island |0V American soil or where the flag SHG e e e Baptist Education society, heM Mon- | flies, advocates of the public school . day evemine, in Providence, officers for |And cpbosed to the union of church the ensuing year were elected as fol- | and state. No colored people are ad- rle a e ews Jows: Rev. H. W. Watjen of Warren, | Mitted to membership. The order has m Rev. W. 1. Wood of Paw- |no affiliation with trade unions and fucke?, vice presidgent: Rev, B. T. Liv- | does not interfere in labor disputes. It ingstone of Providence, secretary; Ol- | has a funeral Lenefit and insurance de- A. Jillson of Providence, treasurer; | partment, . T. E. Bartlett of Pawtucket, Rev.| In 1885, the original purpose of the H. M. King, D.D., of Providence, Prof. | junior order as a feeder to the parent W. C. Poland of Providence, Rei. Ed- | organization was abandoned, and it| Watertown.—This town had s ward Holvoke, D.D., of Providence, jbecane an independent beneficiary or- | more deaths than births during the Rev. C. M. Gallup of Providence, Rev. | §anization with patriotic pripciples. vear ending October 1. - ¥. Rector, D.D., of Providence, ‘and — Rev. Joseph L. Peacock of Westerly 8 Hartford.—The late J. J. McCook of Board of directors. William ATmOur | Corimney iy iy oiorly, will observe | New Yorl was insured for $500.000, af and George Nichoias. auditors: Miss [ 0UMOUS dav, the four hundre which $50,000 was in a mutual com- Sarah C. Durfey, Mrs. C. F. Wilcox, | oy i e ol L 1 pany of this ci JMre. W. H. P. Faunce. Mrs. C. N |0 ‘00 Saay, a legal holiday in Swan, Mrs. T. B. Bartlett, Mrs. W, H. [ p), 40 15 There will be a ¥ e mig OUR FALL OPENING Wlll Continue All This Week ‘ You should make it a point to visit our store during Fall Opening week. In addition to a display of Fall Mer- chandise, the most complete~and comprehensive we have ever shown, we are offering ] A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES. These ‘offerings comprise only- the newest and most staple kinds of Fall and Winter Merchandise and have been v selectéd from every department in the store. HERE ARE SOME OF THE FALL OPENING WEEK SPECIALS New Britain.—There are now 3,220 telephones in the local telephone sys- tem. Old Saybrook.—The 50th anniversary o harade i & ~ Watjén, Mre. H. H. Pepper. Mrs. Flgj,'1n0 i, (PG TR DS & Bavade | of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Draper and Miss Florence Hillhotse, |y it it cooin, e Malian residents | Chapman was celebrated at the home- B & A G BamSr A i " | i peeard o sociely aiiafon | S ek " SAGa L o “Wa Anty Drudge Helps the Drama. Men’s Wear Gloves-Handkerchiefs| Laces—-Art Goods e eighty-seventh anniversary of | town council have accepted an invita. | B9 Th ical M — Y tume bill is appalling ! ENING SPECIAL VALUES Baptist state convention was held | jon™, " \Nicipite. The procession. will i z s A heatric anager our costume ppalling FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES|FALL OP FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES| B e o & Y80 Beiee io partic e processio Bridgeport—The Hibernians enter- i [ 5 from :Je’v"r’es?ellf'é'.",?m? CheuBhesent {go oer the sual line of march head~ | tained” National Organiser George T Three $400 gowns in two weeks ! Men's Fall weight Suits, Women's Kid Gloves with wide Vai Lace Egings and Insert- {q o ndine e My pand, beginning | Shechan of Boston Sunday evening at Sta'r—“Well they got grease paint on them, and you newest models —our res-](), Q5| embroidered backs—good $1.00 Q0 | ings—10c to 15¢ value at..... The Ly o “""'fl“';‘ D% ualee Tin peihig. Eots Bl e e A s b byihe mioriadd can’t expect Juliet to appear in a white tunie that’s ular $15.00 Suits at... e value at .. .. Order of Amarican Mechanics was held | ||.° J1a0c, [here will be an address 3 tted.” 's Fall Weight T Tuseday in the quarters of the West- | py,; ("ELTSSian Utler and, Josep! o spot Mew's Fall eigh op 2 e 3 tuissi will make a spaecl ’ —S5 s s Kk and faced Venise Lace All-over—$L00 and ey council in_ the Briggs billding. | ™"k s fermioon ‘Thire. Wil be. eld | of thor eheeh of Beamty ok B maior Anty Drudge—"Just buy a cake of Fels-Naptha, Mr. ST S 31500 Couisg ]2, 50| omens e Swiss mimeotacres TS0 Valne st o e §9¢ 'hm.”"ndm were: "From Providence, | VIt Km’ l(‘llx‘r:ri:lr-r; ;u;”]\' and in tie|ed the largest Hubbard squash _here- Manager, and you can make every one of them tunics A Eagns 2y S o ffl]:!:;;lke:éhmfs — &0c to $1.00 ch \ & ot e place thers avill | aliculs, Ik Weighis 2y paunds and s 34 as white as ever. Fels-Naptha will take ot grease / s RO T B be a band concert and big dispiay of | inches Ground. Wt 1 other Lind of stéin, &nd ¢ pens dnicas Tonpn Oriental Late All-over — $150 g8 freworks, aint, grease and eve est Tall styles — regular O | L — $ GIN FOR THE KIDNEYS S \r“!f?.‘{,‘zi;"?vf;’#zf Loctth Ia’p‘xfi“ o) svon‘t }E;nn the most delicate fabric.”” E $3.50 and $4.00 Trousers at$ 2.89 and $2.00 value at Ao Gittsis one of the oidest known rewn- | Members of the Westerly Ministerial e e g Vit ot Men's Blue Denim Overalls — 3Qov H % Unde ear edies for kidney and bladder troubles, - oa in d emorial | expected from Mad River, iddlebury . 3 Tegular 50c. yalue at...:.. X osler o e 3 buildihg for regular thly sessi = = 18-inch Bmbroidered Flouncings lly when used in t foll 1 B r monthly session v Sepecially when usca n' e foflowint | RLUNE for regular monthy’ Sessich | (T4 Walertown. Moral stains are the only kind y W e T 290 Men's Coat Sweaters — regular —1s¢ S?Ufl Sweaters at.... ch FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES k! — lar Infants’ Silk Heel and Toe M Rt 't 39¢ | Cashmere Hosibry — regular | 50 | Pace Veilings, biack and colers 50 25¢ a yard value at.s.. Shirts —xe"ular 79c Balf ounce fluid extract Buchu; half gunce Murax compound.” Any drug- ist can supply or mix th ents. Shake well each in doses of one to two tea uls after meals and at bed time. standing that they would not | Westport.—The annual meeting of the 7 J. 3 X ibleter e S Aw iy e Fairfield county auxiliaties of the New Fels-N aptha won’t take out. Coff C > e ingre- | ministers were cular ir.g | Haven branch of the Woman's Boa z i i 1 i me and |Toom and scon realized that their felo o{l‘fxfi;sm";;:cwifi be. ehexdoT: n“:es::)\orr(g Stalns7 fruxt stains, 1nk stains, b]OOd stains low ministers had gone without Tuesday, Oct. 17. & farewell and wondered why. It and grease spots are easy for it W}nle the Men's Negligee 25¢ value at ... This is the most ecffective remed as goon learned that one of the trio | Stamford.—Because glanders has been s . $1.00 value at............ known for the ck relief of kidney |Who had been invited was to attend | prevalent among Stamford horses, the soapcd Clothes are soakmo‘ mn cold or luke- Women's Burson Hoslery—three |70 | Stampea Towels for embroidery 25¢| and bledder d;:nl’drl‘s Such eymp- |2 mecting of the ‘ministers for tho selectmen have discontinued the use of = disdl % pairs for 50C, OF & PAIT...c.... | [ Yo YR s e foms as backache, frequent or highly ime, and that the ministers who | four of the five public watering tanks i Eclored urine, theumatie pains in-the | devartcd i1 not desire (o sit” with | in the center of the town. warm water, Fels Napt/ha issolves the Women’s wear e n, ought to have prompt attention |him in regular session, for reasons not A < % ; 3 5 RS St b eve Druiopt stientich Hiod 3 Meriden—Willlam P. Kelly, former matter that makes the stains into tiny par- Women's Sk Lisie Hosiers — ] Q| Hand-drawn Tinen Squares — ggo T8 Comparatively newcomer to | Siperintendent of the public schools of . s Bl ik FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES | ‘regular 25c vallo ata.- $150 value 4t... i | an cloquent and. forcibie | & now headmaster at Rutgers ticles. A light rub in rinsing sends them e ‘ &5 | preacher, uch " respectea by the | preparatory school in New Jorsey, will : z heloh ki d e sl e 12.98 B lehurch people of which he “ting | be a professor of science in Rutgers v . newest S 7 ~TeE o " | pastor, and it abundantly. sble 1o der | collége mext year, Bt flymg, lcavmg the clothes white and pure ular §15.00 Suits at. $12. omen’s Silk Lisle Hoslcry~ 39¢ regular 50c value at.... Tindo ve o e e Bt [ o eeale Mg Gorbids +Buttsll. o All this without boiling or hard rubbing. [Women's Winter Coats, the Small Ware Dep't. J e 3 i ; slish “Polo” Coats—reg- —— ¢ to face. This little episode. is | Maine has been engaged to teach in the 5 i stylish “Polo" Coa 12.98 §4id 1o be only the beginming ot a | Eeleral HIL school ag assistant to Follow directions on the red and green R vanie 2t 9 Infants’ fine Wool Undervests— D5q [FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES| ing the place of Miss Thurston, who e o e Tepan ST o Rva iR e e Sterling Silver Finger Rings . 9@ TR e L hecamt} ill and left town. wrapper. mphaly e e $12,98 505 value at... i both of Pawcatuck, who gave their| Meriden—Thursday has been fixed 2 x S Ao e ot weight Un- 3 A, ages it 21 cars, went into the office | upon as the day for (he wutomobile pa- [Women's Tefiorea Saith—ren= 88 | Women's mentun weleht Un- 36C| me i Tins S ais of Attorney John J. Lawless at New | rade and inspection of state Toads from ular $1.00 Waists at.......... Gl pnl nties S 59¢] Jondon Tuesday morning and said they | New Flaven to Middletown. Meriden = ek e bl e Women's Corsets, all _styles — 3Q0 ited 10 be married. # As they did | Will be visited on the return tri Oir yewulix 50c>Corsets at. not have the necesswy license they | Highway Commissioner J. H. MacDon- : [ were directed to the town clerk's of ald will be in the party. fice, A few minutes after they return- | d, armed with the license and the cer- i Waterbury—Thomas J. S. Meaugh- emo: ‘was performed. Women's Corsets, all styles—our regular $1.00 Corsets at... Women's Black Satteen Petti- 8Qp 89¢ Jergen's Oriental Talcum 7¢) Ribbol\ Department Powder—10c value at, : because the bride was of Italian parentig Some Are Younger at 65 Than Others e bridegroom gave his rmavves 150c Laptern - - = 39¢| daughter of Eli Monti of Paweat Dresses—regular $1.0¢ Do heluiz avestioned, the groom : Coats—regular $1.00 value at.. FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES|\vomen's, Unbrollas, mission &1 5 state ey had been married : E ndles—$2. | against the wishes of his parents, who WD eoL kS NEED (See window display) \Women's _one-piece g House 7Q | Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon—resu-Qlhe 3 objected to the marria — 8 value at i lar 12%e value at;. L} l 5. 3 9 Millinery v gt mavgp. s o 16| DOY'S Clothing Dep't and gave her employme as stenog- So many people begin saying “Well, <l rapHer sl teNOE- | 1y getting ‘ol mow,+ abent the time FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES 2 they reach 60, and then let them D hb d FALL OBENING BEECIAL (VALUES and Girls Sweaters— 9 : el whl i | Dashboard Lantern = SOC|[ e s or wonen. T e e ST ngn t' n“ n weslafl ins B, Trier g Tob e D g time, in / Misses and Children—reg- Rich Dresden Ribbons, § Inchies |Go som have returned from a visit to D Wel have seen men and women of ular $1.89 and 3198 values Q8| wide—5c value at. a ‘mescassessesasscesasessessessssesserseseer eesase | ruda 67 who were really yoinger than some St t 75 B N Women's and Misses' Sweat- $[ 69 e e e s o o o e el Storm - Lantern = - o R : e S - a5 more up to o . INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |scnior class of Brown univ - pan- | “ Wiy : vet in black, navy and Brilliant Tafteta Ribbon, 5% ] 0 - iel L. Brown of Norwich s elected {fuild yours D wi £ brown—regular $2.98 value Fide— 950 C 5 its - Westerly Branch treasurer. e S TR i pan at ... “ussae SHIBL mmeen fpice a8 vmiue e Boys: Fiiian Dlouse fulle. S 2H4Y Two-picce Suits—reg- Q ular $3.00 value at $3.7 Capital . Three Million Dollars H. D. Smith of Bast Walpole, Mags., :“‘: h is & wonderful : tonic i F . L B Jandsome Black Willow Three Million Dollars | 118 been anpointed station agent lai | SUenEthener for all weak persons. SPECIAL“' Oldll\g “fld\< 0xXes -~ ~ - 8c Plumes, rich and lustrous fully strengthening and comforting. Eawin Milner of Moosup was the |me.” (Name on gequ* o guest of friends Tuesday in Westerly, | Thousands of feeble oIl people have where he formerly resided. He is a |found Vinol to ba just what they need Burplus .. tleman Allentown, . Pa., fnish—resular ‘31250 valie $0 98 | Handsome Dresden Ribbon —:29‘: dircetor of the New York, New Haven [to revive their flagging strength. We l l IE l l O L S El ] : Ll: 1v, to succeed Gilbert Tanner, Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. SERMETIED: TH. Tl aEStTAG S the AL el f SE ars of age and find Tegular 39c value at.. ‘b-u. tourtecus and -lw-u 1o its | within a week. Vinol a great medicine. It is wonder- & Hartford Railroad Co., and took a |guarantee it to’ please — money View of ihe work in progress near tne |k if it does not. 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