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WESTERLY LOSER FORGIVES THIEF|FOR SICK, SOUR, BILIOUS STOMACH, ; - ‘ Wi INDIGESTION AND GAS TAKE CASCARETS Thg F A WQ"s cfl Saloon Man From Whoem Larry Coleman Stole Provides Pris- [ ] s UW [] b ing—Jail o That awful soreness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in ihe pit | " g oner With Presentable Clothing—Jail Sentence For Cul. of tho stomuch, tho heartburn, nervous bouting atter ! 5 a ”2 0 PSS S : 4 : é feeling of fuilness, dizziness 4nd sick hes méans. Indigestion: prit—Two Arrests in Razor Slashing Cue-—L?Vlng Cups y : c ordered stomach which cannot be regulated unn] you remove the cause. isn't your stomach’s fault. Your stom&ch is as good as any. r Br: ialg— 1 Try Cascarets; they cure indigestion, because they immediately cleansc | For Brass Band Officials—Augusta Auto Tourists Speed and regulate the stomach, remove the sour | undigesiod and fermenting fuo Clcarance Sale and foul gases; take the excess bile from ti liver and carry oft the de x \ Westward. osed waste matter and poison from the inicstines and bowels. Then ¢ l94 Ma“\ Stfeet : wauregm House et 1) Our First Great Substantial . gt Price o A . | —Reductions A Sale which will mean something to the Norwich! — stomach trouble Is ended forever. A 5 tonight will straighten you out by To;flll‘\‘l—i J‘I-l h d strict court, Thurs- ther in the Hotel Cec in cent box will keep your entire family feeling good ‘,,1; el TDJ"”. g % ] ;i Rgd for months. Don't forget the children—their little QIS Sndun Oliver B Tvillans ausual and compli- insides need a good, gentle, cleansing, t00. upon wéquest of Town Soli v B, Agard and with th, the | uonth hich to prepare briefs when B Tasd the socised Cole- it 3t argued betoro Justice Sta- {plcton. n deciding that a_divorce a 5! 0! was h mian, "‘11;* J,‘J"?fih Inst whom Was | .ot cannot he reopened after the death break! to it, no matter what the justice says that Zunt's motion o vacate the pre- Harry TS were given t ting aclon is¢ denied “fo want of O e A o M SHInE | power and not In the excrelse of dig- ®ald it was a disappointment eretion. prosecutor ry cases | 4 —e « sed of w nd that | e annual business meeting uv x . e mot £ B [the Westerly brass band tese ot William XL\' Geary F. Card, sec , treasurer; Ct : o moward 5. Cabsy e MYSTIC 1 STONINGTOR. public and to those of surrounding towns. | Itis buying time of the > = Fire Compamu Hold Annual Elections | New Eowling League—Odd Fellows 0. Gavitt, Charles A. Latham, Willia i > . sk Hedecutive” committony Wliam | * _Delogates, to D. A, R, Congress| Plan Roll Call—D. Burrows Spalding Shr Tn b e lpenoee, Chane 4, Lattess far, | Avpointed Mies Bdick Raigns to| Permarant Reosewr of ve! A Clearance Sale of our entirs stock of Samples, | J | | ing Abroad. <% i severe price reductions SE TR e consisting of CLOAKS, SUITS, FURS, DRESSES and has been formed ; rooms in the Tripp block Tueuday cve- [ which takes in teams from Stonington, | o Ve et st ok catuck. ; WAISTS. wnd following b supper and A loving cup iam Furk, who cnters upen hi | tv-ninth successive year as ning, there being a large attendance | Mystic, Westerly and, P of members, The foilowing officers | Harry P. Noyes of the borough i reasurer, | were elected: {retary of the league. sec- mieans impriscome _ gnd another to President Willium J. | Foremun, Heiry Lankes; first as- O Pulfaws teete’ Thise, It is with us to make a Whken the court asked Coleman wh gy . Sis(lxallt foreman, IRHflOlph l’]unanll; i & Wednesday evening d1. 2’ mesting ot E t '1" b Id rd' ss of cost ln he committe replied e and assistant ~foreman, Joseph Me- 3 eeting ¢ ; ] + By epe g Y M"he automobile that left Augusta, | Kone; secretary, Herbert Gledhill | Stonington lodge, , 1L 0. 0. F, Ve"y garmen Wil be SO rega € - | price th;t will sell them. right min aine, Monday, but;nxrl across u;n pm- | treasurer, William Gleason; engineer. the e £ flcgm . g ‘“" oy e " arrived in | ¢ i i hree candidate b ‘ oy ‘witarncon, DeGring | biay oS sewunl, keed Bran- |3 heeday voning. the ol call of e order to appreciate these values you must come and clothes wer ¢ American flag presented the | tee for three years, Thomas Kox. lodge and allation of offic touring partys by Governor Plaisted, ht i ces 5 1 el Deputy 1|l in places ke Officers of Hook and Ladder Company. | t35¢ Dlace, when District o Ju = their start was made on the Pany. | Master Joel Kenyon and his staff will our statemen |S correct. t The party is composed of | The annual meeting of the Mystic |pe present from Fairview lodge of Gro- convmce yourselves tha | Shaw, Charles E. Partridge|[hock and ladder company took place | ton, A supper will be enjoved. The | i Twn with a b e | 4 {‘lhuswm, all of Augusta.|in g;i‘h' Evouis OHRPWL] su;evzth “‘;S_- committee in charge is James Cpoper ; 3 3 i & respect: m resenta h 4 2 gy proceeded to New |Resday evening. eports o e - | chairman, George D, Johnson, Thomas f»m.n:n.i_‘ B and planned to spend the |ferent committces showed the organ- |Fox, Herbert Gledhill and Elmer | “lts oa s resses ! A night in New Haven and proceed to |iZation to be in_excellent conditior. Brown. | IR Yihvs v, Niools Comddi was \n; ‘)nrn“todtavl (Friday). ‘Thektrip T’}?mr‘n,ln“;:m% Df\\;irclgrlisclsvergaexlfgfefl;! Permanent Receiver. 8 Al W 2 | r and cut fron as far ag Westerly was without inci-| Fores , E. eld Gaskell; o S s Spalding has been ap-|S, < 70 fs Serges, | T e o AP e L™y | dent or accldent. “The autolsts expect{Sistant foreman, Frank A. Mabbeit; | D- Burrows Spalding has been ap- | Serges, Two-tone ol Serges, | 3 ¢ Ch . pointed permanent receiver -of the ch their destinatiot) in about six | tecretary, Charles T, Crandall; treas- | BOInt L fl G A i after leaving New York, urer, Allen Avery; steward, Almon |Stonington Savings bank. Four months | oo dofothg Water i e No_ attempt 18 to bo made for g |Stanton King; janitor, George H. Den- | I o 'f*“r":‘*l%“f"‘flg”ri_” RO bt » 3 S, speed record as the three men are on | €ke; flnance committee, George Ting- D Wist b tact, Thar 2 pleasure trip and will inadve-tently |1ey, George Heydecker, Ailen Avery e T 7 evening with Mrs, Jerome Ande the endurance of the automobije, D. A. R. Delegates Appointed. Ator avas Faoch e catasar route will be from New York by{ ¢ meeting of Fanny Ledyard| Manuel Curt has built a handsom the southern route, to Washington, St f' o icr 1 i v | altar ik IS Foatenics on: Cran tre Louts, Kansas Clty, Kansss vq thee | chapter, Daughters of American Rev-|altar at his residence on Grand siree There is money-saving in | | Worsteds, Cheviots, Diagonals, | it for you. :; Mannish Materials | Worsteds, that they i he was cut with th Only one of 1€ clution, in Masonic hall, Wednesday | in commemoration of the season, as| of all descriptions, Diagonals. 2 ; Jere. charged with violint assiult, by the old Santa Fe trail to Califor-{.ierncon, an interesting’ session was |is the custom with the Portuguese resi- of all descrip (2 { Each kind, Men,s Overcoats | Men’s d Y ey pleaded rot guilty and furni - held. The regent, Miss Josephinc | dents, keeping up an ancient custom ot 5 et bonds of $500 each 1 earance st) The thiree o e Dickerson. presided. These delsgates | the oid country. i g ' Made to be sold Made to be sold | an Ouflg the regular session of the Third dis- ) st Novel experience wost of Phenix, |ty tho Continental congress to be held | The Ladies' Aid society of Calvary | : Made to be sold | triet court today (Friday) iz, where they will traverse 8005t Washington in April were chosen: | Episcopal church met at the home of | From From Regular Collar and Conver- Men’s Suits of desert. It will be necessary | migt the regent, Miss Josephine | Mrs. Robert McKinney Wednesda; As the plaintiff hfls relatives and | [0 carry everything that will possi- Dicks g, Iternates, Mrs. Lucy | evening. An enjoyable sewing bee was | - NS, < o e . 2 B prany acquaintances in Westerly thero | U1y ¢ reduired when orossing the |5 ‘Foxie, Mrs, Addje Batty and Mrs.| the result. The next meeting will be| $22.50 0 $32.50, | $11.50 to $17.5¢ From {tible Collar, in all the popular|$35.00 vaiue. . . .Now $20.00 s _Joc orest in Skt Mixni 1ips; d delegates, Mrs. | held with Miss Mary Teed. P 5 | o % @ Featice Stapicicn in < oy Vet become oases n the desert, | iith Morgan altsmates, Mrs, Fan: | e e Dar $12.50 10 $16.50, | goods and colorings. $22.00 value. . . .Now $18.00 R ktys, that e car is long and open, with can- | LOME B o o o B 14 50 . 6 50 of Brookfleld, N. ovy top and fs laden with machine | 1%, %00 "Nra. Mars L. Brown. | Rev.and Mre D. C. Stone will leave Pnce Price widow ot John Dplies of every description, sleepe - S were|on the Sth of February for a trip | ’ : Commodations' sre. cartied euc | sGALLcT the Mesting rofreshments were | ib-iaf 1o ho wway about fons menth, | ; Vi s Pri Ute. conslsting of foldirg siat bed | Soriow. i DB Desnison shase | They will visit the Holy Land and | For This Sale our choice. rice and air mattress that can be pumped | gian e arrs, Elesnor Glagwin, Mrs. T Iu Igypt, England and Ireland. In Con- | full whenever required. Gar Mr. Emily S, Allyn, '\Hs:. stantinople they will see the house | Messrs, Shaw, Partridge and Hewitt | $o7% o 2 8.00 value. . ..Now $14.75 $22.00 value. . . .Now $18.00|515.00 value. .. .Now $12.25 ! $20.00 value. ... N 16.75 Our $4 50 1$25.00 value. .. .Now $20.00| ¢ g o Proved frau the raudule . U | where Mrs, Stone was born. for. holgits “the - democratic na- | pressure; 'The gas fields of Kansas $12.00 value. ...Now $ 9.75 pany. Hod Mre are prominent citizens of Augusta, | 1ty emison J\‘:lncll(‘;z‘} rutls Peter Munson, who occupied the Fl- | | et i i ¥ g $ q ~| owners of automobiles and are taking | 7= 4 gk % der Chesebro house on Westerly road, the lcng trip for the pleasure and nov- Ladies’ Day at Club. is ‘building 2 saw mill pn hi $18.00 value. city there is in it. Thy are ready| There was a large attendance of la- |ises that is to be equipped with an SNOWBOUND TRAIN to rough it and are prepared for any | dles at the Mystic club Thursday aft-|S1-2 h. p. gasoline motor. | .Now $14.75 ...Now $12.25 RELEASED YESTERDAY. emergency. ernoor. and bowling and whist were Twentieth Anniversar| ernoor. and 0 3 : y Banguet. P cjcyed by the m‘"“,}?{f E:rfm‘l'ifl’(f’:’.‘” The Mistuxet club will hold their | Crust on Snow Strong Enough to Sup- | nvention. 1..“- said to have xA\m short uo‘(C\qu .: 1$20.00 value. . . .Now $16.75 prem- | TR Ry L NI SR T I 2 0 1 | l | Knickerbocker Suits Local Laconics. nunts were served. vo-fifths of the adinlt m.».m,mn,\b 00 value. The Third district court is of no spe- | cbarge was Mrs. Eii Gledhill, Mrs. Bi- | Jiiuct, Tuesday cvening, Jan o0, the | ety o Svisritnd e atponis Y bk 8 to 17 years cial ‘xpenss 0 the town of Weateny, | nest Rossie and Miss Gertz the club. Sy City, Mo., Jan. 4 i | Congressman George A. Utter will Fire District Committee Meets. leave for Washington Saturday cve-| The monthly meeting of the execu- x private | 208 tive committee of the Mystic fire dis]: 3d the coun Miss Helen Northup has been en- | trict was held at the office of Frank g 7 ographer for the &, aw, | W. Batty, Thursday evening. The re- Removed Worcester's Smokestacks. SR ’q 12.00 vahie, . . Moy $ %78 $4,00 Suits. .. .. .Now $3.25 molgestacks of the iy ot “\\.N a to- | H EI $5.00 Suits. .... .:ow $4.25 is o ‘ " ’ s $6.00 Suils. .....Now $5.19 1tly improves the appearance of the % (\y ka 3 ain mer. A , | Carpenter company. port of the secretary, Conrad Kretz 5 | ¥ 43, Wt \ied hy coun’ |, Phebe Green Waid, chapter, D showed the aftairs of the district to be| _Valuable Horse Killed. - . | Men’s Trousers $7.00 Suits......Now $5.75 efense, After | ters of the American Revolution. hea | 1B §00d condition. The valuable horse, Thmas Stanion, | d the s " 7.50 Sui N 6.25 pesgencd| o, o doon o e Moo | | To Touh o Now Hoven o | il o i S oo | QATSAPAFHIR [5 00 vae: ... Now 9c|87-50 Sut v e s 2 T e : 3 | evening. The hor: s injured in a towns on the Santa Fe have | 3 e . . Rt ihe Tecetvers have not vet recejved | teacher In the sevent g7ads I t1S|rundway accident ay night. ¢ train service for coveral days | Eradicates scrofula and alll Our surplus stock of regu- arvercea Der. < e e e Trlley Station Improved. | Unliae asuy communicstion wan b | other humors, cures all their |$1.50 value. ..., .Now $1.29| 1), KNEE PANTS at $1.00 to Jeivaie detective the Westerly Narrow Fabric company, | teach. Mi Dot 1= eaTer the keeper of sult, as supplies are ru ffects, maki rich : £ Sluiien ot Painns S |2 T since the fall ton_ trolley wail il S L effects, makes the blood ric] $2.00 value Now $1.70 $2.50, values from $2.00 to Roval Arch Masone vioes Foobtel | term and last year was principal of has made improvements to b 5 and abundant, strengthens all | $2.00 value...... . 5 i with young w chapter of Noroich, oned Franklin | e West Mystic schools. the interior of the station, It has b en\ Hlauble i jieat Behosin the'vital oo Take it $10.00. The biggest clothing his nieces but £ resEiRten. of, Norwich, IEhurstcy Geve. Uscal Brisie a telephone Atehison, ¥ Jan. 4 e schools | CVl al organs. lake 1t s " | s b e o gy W ng, fo wilnees Ui work of pasi ) e Bl Ll " Ll it today in usual liquid form or | $2.50 value......Now $2.19|value ever given. Price a lit- Gtk A e e &y New | Mlich mord inviting to those who g ause of the low s tablets called Sarsntahe. 1 th For thabitk ale of Req (ro Is was | & Afchaa e ouned and come In the trolleys, ekt tle more than pays for ) Sommidgrably Jarger than o vear ago, | Tovk &fer s Tialt €0 thelr father, LW famuel Ventura Tus closed his shop | ——1$3.00 value. .Now $2.25| Pa) S Miss Helen Segar who charge nce Me 3 n : He cer g ) sale of the scals n Weerrenor | Mrs, Enos M. Gray of Ledyard and |IR the Hevdecker ling_and will | tons. move to F est- : Dayis will 0 receiv mplete Mrs, George A. MacKenzie of West- | (00 y us e Town sf:n:x:; H:.Y:\ur m“.rd i s have retugned to their homes m-4 pen in the same shop. \1..7(1 value... onstrated by his talk in the Third ge. | &5 # Visit to their mother, Mrs, R bella MacKenzie. BANK CASHIER AND ¢ court, Thursday, that he was & “‘T,“m men at the Standard Machinc D s agsed from (hat cour! | to the supertor ¢ i the easine hreaking down. to the superlor court, O e Mo Albert Dahaime and | Both Heid in Connectiion with Bank’s | ..Now $2.90 ..Now $3.25 Men’s Sweaters, $1.50 and $2.00 values for 98c. $4.00 value. .. e o S INOWE $4.253q Men’s Underwear Boys’ good quality Worsted Sweaters reduced to $1.19. $5.00 valt Rumor 8 rovived of the erection of | two children afe visiting relatives in Difficulties. i | 1.50 value -Now $1.29 2 s morial to Mr. and Mrs. Shoe S gl o o et | < . hen Wiicox s Wilcox. varic whick | 0 Creek, Mich,, Jan All grades and colors, with and without collars, formerly|$6.00 value. .....Now $5.19(51.00 value......Now 83c iiberal” kenctaction, "The ffify‘ ::f; COLCHESTER I ,,,jm]hd hieh o, Na- i sold from $2.50 to $7.50, now selling from $1.65 to $5.50. | 75¢ value......Now 59¢ he on Broa etween Moo - e e} d his son, Palmer M, Dearing, | : 1 3 | al N rial and Westerly high school build- | Corot Pictures at Library—Activities | ;o2 f00 T8 Sop, Baimer A1, D B 1 ar Al oSl piy ety oc value......Now 42¢c . S£Bovel Olb—Tire: Edward Tainter's | Maniatiots i oo " Lined Leather . Gauntlet Gloves, fommerly § i 50, now $1.20, $1.55 and $1.90. | Children’s Knickerbocker g 4 ed late today by United es Mar- | A1( WORLD'S LARGEST MAN Burial. shal Campbell of Detrott and wron s " FREEZES TO DEATH.| A new sp’ln; p:cture;hgas;:ri;’:gr:f ;Z},fih’irfi"‘e‘d"‘g".fi‘L ik Fur Gloves that were $2.25, $3.00 and $3.50, now selling | Knee Pants One Lot Boys' Odd Wore a 21 Collar. Corot, “rhere are e et {poan 3t B fif“f" - : ¢ L $1.50 value Now §$1.18 G d V ThOSC gOOd omington, 1lL, Jan. 4.—Leonard Boys', (aub Inteesnts. | cipitated the bank's difficulties. 1t 1| Woolen Gloves were 30c now 38c. $1.50 value. .o 19| oats an ests T iy, The Boys' club gym classes were ected ths Dearings will be later Lliss, repu to be thelpely in Grange hall Thurslay after- | taken to Detroit. e e B ey, |O- V- PENDLETON, JR, 10 Broadway|®'5 vie..... Now $100| Sies 16, 17 a1 year to death in his \\ e £ ¢ 3 o Effort to-Cepose Colonel Guff 1 1] layed Saturday afternoon Pose Colonel ey i N will be plaves > -1$1.00 value......Now 8%¢ n seen d)mn\ the ighbors | gungay afternoon at 3.05 a grap Y, thi { ou never saw anything 75c value......Now 63c|like it before. Griddle Cakes are made with piace Aunt Jemima’s | Pancake Fiour Buy it also for Waffles Muffins Washingten, Jan, 3.—Renewed - hey found | “hone concert will be given in the fors to depose Col. James M. Suites rcems. The checker tournament which | as Pennsylvania’s member of the den 15 £oing on in the rooms will end Jan. | ceratic rational committec in favor Representative A. Mitchell Paimer yill “Carlton Siinner hss been In Norwich | be made at the meeting of the dem this week attending court as juror. |Clatic national committee Jan. 5 w “George T. Loomls of Westchester | it-convenes here to nme the time o | 5 a Colchiester visitor Wednesday. . | Burial of Mrs. Edward Taintor. The body of Mrs. Edward Taintor who died at her home in New was brought here Thursday on th © m. train. Burlal was in the Tainic s e, o A ity of Now Britain w shington, Jan. 4.—Comptroller A Smit Ne itain v Currency Murray today inetres [:A the guest of relatives in town Thu natlonal bank examiner in tr Ty to report weekly what he had done during the previous week and what he proposed to do during the ap- proaching week, giving them plenty of latitude to change their future sched- vles in emergencies. and aceidental The F. R. Walls Co. ; “The Store of Good Clothes’ 'REMEMBER THE SALE IS NOW GOING ON e May 4, 1 Jeight 6 teet, 4 were: SPECIAL 25¢ FRICTION GAS LIGHTERS 75¢c INVERTED GAS LAMPS, complete . MICA CHIMNEYS . PORCELAIN GLOBES SMOKE BELLS UFRIGHT BURNERS Henry Maynard of Westchester wa ir._town Thursday. The trustees of the Cragin Mey library held a mesting in the li building Wedneséiay evening. E. C. Smith of Middletown was town Wednesday in the in‘ecests of e'ectric light company. Actress Murdered by Lover. Mr. :nd Jirs. James Murphy I ..............,---«...........----m«.....K Chicago, Jan. 4—Gladys Madden, 22 | returnad from Wiltmntic, ¥here t MANTELS — Best Quality — Price Low. vears old, an actress, who had been | attended the funsral of a friend e S - e : .’ s :r" appearing in small local theaters, wag| Henry F. Schadee of Willi: PILLARS/TIPS, JUMBC BURNERS. g AN | | Hil shot and killed by John Baker, who |%#8 In town Thursday. Single and Double GAS ARMS or BRACKETS. . assesesssssesssses | WS cnTaged because the woman| Albert Fergo of Salem was 3 5 : Rh S SSIRPSE SRSe b0s0n sl threaiened to leave hi Baker then |on friends in town Wednesday MICA CANOPIES. — shot and Kkilled hims - USTRIAL TRUST COMPANY The Mo amarss Deacainasd. Westerly Branch New Haven, Jan, 4-—Resolutions de- _Three Million Doflars | nOUNCing the action of the McNamaras William Carter of Boston was e guest of Thomas P. Kinney Tuesd: harles M. Reade of Willimantic v ailer hors Thuraday: For Conghs and Colds The Colchester Fire company held one on chest and another meeting Thursday eyening. On accoun between shoulder blades. We take pleasure in announcing that after Saturday, December 30th, we shall be located in our new and more convenient offices at 203 Main Streef, one flight up, over Smith’s Drug Store. RAYO LAMPES, complete. RAYO LANTE B STORM LANTERNS . al for the blowing up of the Los Angeles |, e whil v ¢ evenin U oo Thres Milion e [ Times Lullding were masied a1 |oke meecing iy s ieifaoietin § It breaks np the conges. 9:“: w‘rmu‘,u.n e .l.;;.zt!n;‘. of the Trades Council here |held that might was, postponed. tion (the cause of colds) be- e Ry Abraham Elgart was in New ilav fore it can reach the lungs. - denendséy. a mos _C. < QOhildren C ry triends, tn New Haven Wednoss: THE HOUSEHOLD DR. F. C. JACKSON, Manager. DR. F. C. GALLUP, DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, Associates, mu 1901 Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, lhu!l L l& .. Optometrist. AT s FOR FLETCHER'S $in) R BB U i ot Brandreths Pllls Bulistin Buliding 74 Main Street § |} Hours 9 5. m.t0 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 . m. 0 1 p. m. BN CASTORIA i & o nlein Selairet