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COAL AND LUMBER. Gains 30 Pounds Remarkable t of the New Flesh- 4 Builds In Cases Co.mplete :i\ss.ortment for re g5 -,::!u | pairs or building. ; Women. Prove It Yoursslf By Sending Coupon Below ‘ : O Al o ren, e gy e e, 1 r nythin ke The oot ot thet pow treetesent Protone, for the building up of welgh Enough to meet actual 150 U aens SO It = | like a miracle an me ine,” MousTL 0 Ctual neces- | Iks & Tnown gontieman vesterdsy i 't' speaking of the revolution at had sities— taken place in his condition. 1 We- gan to think that there was nothing #n earth that could make me fat. I tried A B | OUR PURCHASES SATURDAY | ¥ BERE e SPECIALS. I".I_E_'MOHlCAN COPE’_L DEUVE!;I‘E)I; ; %gm ~ Perhaps We Can Help You To Lower Your Cost of Living, WE ASK THAT YOU CAREFULLY CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS. Bos.on Menutactuts | B Fregh Little P Sugar Cured Smoked Fresh | Brisket Ui ompany SHOULDERS, 1. I 2 | SHOULDERS, 15. 5 | 23 PORK ROAST, 1. | 30 | CORNED BEEF, 1 . enville- wion mills SUPERIOR COURT AT WESTERLY In Case of Burdick vs. Talbot Jury Returns Verdict For De- fendant—Odd Fellows Observe Anniversary of Order —Hicks-Vars Marriage—Death of Alexander Robinson —Town’s Post Office History. The razing of the vmosted brick post- ja airecter 1« building in Westerly progresses |ers’ ) than & week all vestige of will be removed and the for the new marble post- 8 Legs of LAMB [b. l4c]Loin of LAMB b, (2ic|RUMP RUAST %" Ib. Mg SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. (Tc|™umes LAMB b, 9c™" " POT ROAST Ib. 12; ing company arolina Power company, La °h, with the site, will repre- tonics, digestives, heavy eating. dists, when completed over $100,000. | corporation, National Shawmut bank, GHAP EL cn miik, beer, and almost everything else s is taken as indication of the | Boston and Maine railroad and Great ' I ¥ou could think of, but without reswt sress of Westerly within the past | Fulis Munuficturing company, juarter century, for then the brick e postoffice wvas erected and # was sup- | The superior court for Washington posed would be adequate for all Te- |county resumed session in Westerly Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telepho ter. Finally public convenience the first consideration and the ‘was Jocate] in the old Leon- &rd house, which stood on the site of wneats for a century at least. Friday morning. The hearing in the Years ago the postoffice was located | case 0’ John R. Burdick aga: David §n the litle fish market building in | 1. nibot was resume This is an i Matn streat, then on the opposite side | action concerning a right of way which . NATIVE of the street, and in Union street and | Burdick claimed he 1 ov i c 1 . e town of Westerly 1 Thursday at noon Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. Friday noon. Judge Brown » the jury that no R F > Pure Sweet, Wholesome Cooking g Fresh Brown COMPOUND, 5. .9 ONIONS, 2 qts. ORANGES, 16 for...25¢ Any Man Or Woman Who Is Thin Can o4 to his store in 1888, when the post- | Westerly wil office was moved to the building now | tion to re nTetion of the Diten house 1 war | sabmitied and direcied ihe jurs o ro. | § EGGS, doz. 21c | LARD, 21bs. + 25c | BUTTER, B5.........31c L. D. LATHROP _:quu’ m}:'\u:!co -1: located tem- | turn . verdict for .mnn.lu.l\.m.\\[wer 5 i i e l‘ . porarfly in High street, not far from [ dict was rendercd d. Atior- : ; | f b ’ ce—cor. Market pnd Shetucket Sta The present temporary postoffice struc- | nex Agard was couns irand | @ Moh can T H i 3 SAUEHKR uT 3 I ! 'E',; N - b o 3 | s 5 S B AR . pustntio wis [ 0 a2 Entibun tor e () Ty i th. G' R th. Gi [fl”g Eunfir o, prints |b, c Telephone 163-12 Socetad in the Dixon house and a « P‘Hv‘ to Mond: - - fu Ty AR e Yelow Sweet, Scedless Fresh Cut R | Lerge Ripe Jumbo CALAMITE COAL pertion occuried by 1 S5 | giton o SPINACH, pk. ... | J§ | BANANAS, doz. : “It burns up clean.” Kecover Normal Weight Hy The - - Remarkable New Treats oiumalisthons 1 | 1y o dotoctin Red Ripe Crisp Head Curly Roasted et Plotsie. et o i eis 5 | | TOMATOES, 2 Ibs. ..25¢ | CELERY, bunch .....10c I LETTUEE, 2 hds a PEANUTS, at ........5cf| Well Seasoned Wood 111 v i o st b 0 fime, but removel became necessary in | Leiw ed o claim for §350 in | [ ————— think it was maturai for me to be that : iowea vy e | N e S GAR MACARONI or G Ho HASKELL., | ricatiousits abon oy the s o0 Poo in cloth sacks, 10 Ibs..........59c| SPAGHETTI, pkg. .. Borden’s Peerless ‘Washington g o MILK, 6 cans........23c | CRISP, 3 pkgs........25¢c oo SUG 2 { Evaporated Yellow ( 1 ift i N APPLES, pkg. ... ... CORN MEAL, 5 lbs... . .13¢c R Vabbl, ... 7 | § Mohican Hominy Mohican : FARINA, 2 pkgs .15¢ | COCOA, Y, Ib. can...15¢c o Froe o)l Home Made Jelly of New Lon- | § VENS-DAILY { Bread, 6-8c loaf Doughnuts, erly. 1 402 — 'Phones — 489 tonc, 0 T decided to try it myself. Well, The 93d anniversary of the institu- when 1100k at mnyself in the mirror now, T tion of Odd Fellowship in the U wadine. Then the brick postoffice | States was observed by special e bullding was erocted by the late Mrs. | cises h. ¥ Narragan- Hannah B. W. Brown and the lower | sr s inciuded floor leased for postoffice purposes, the furnishing of all working equipment The estate new post- present tem onformity with think it 1s somebody elss. 1 have put on JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, 5‘.’?5‘. £ 101¢ Sironper 67 Siog® BIcIY” 18 09 Coal and Lumber Teiephone §34& Central Whart FREE PROTONE COUPON. Tt will cont you nothing toprove the remarkahig effacts of this treatment. i e Protons ( ompany e 3¢ packags of Pr 12¢ the terms of the sale There has been a postoffice in W ely since colonial times, 1639, definiteness of location in Dixon s came about 60 vears ago. Among th ecalled by the personal stamps or sll fug, eud ence of oo y n" free of charge. Vi | wiil_probably astonteh you, an &\ or t Protons does the work. | 3 - ou wani (o it on mora fiash. A1l oat the fol- 1 Mis A R T R T B R s 1 s m visited in Westerly 3 : G B Free the packages ¢ : e S pakaes i oniy h'B, Pendieton, Bugens b niressman Utter spent Friday in special inte et el | STONINGTON piaBates e LU MFMI—EB & US [md [;fl rank F. Rich, Samuel H.|his ¢ home town and left in’ the|never 1 in these platforms, m at controls ‘y & i by RU4P W, W Hot Baked Beans ™ BREAD Mary sent old resident Protone Bidg, & e, direet 10 e B v R T ik ind are slighted. : I o News from the Churches. #nd, of course, the present postmaster, | A court Women's Interests Ignored. Would Protect the Home. { ot . Fise ting of | Chartes J. Butler were the s Cor People say a woman ce i the| Smoker — Pr e wit School Fire Personal ltems. nome Edward Farnham Greene, who has Peter relatives in Westerly, has been elected | ¢ N presi of the National Association | marr at Oottom Ma he annual y Sy ‘| PUT YOUR i woman who works thing in order t 1647 and and ne will p nal church S act P. Champion | B ey o A , teed up by, industry i a3 ' dam’s Tavern Grecne. & former restdent of Westerls : e il Ao become " the mother of healthy chil- B thel Personals. |FUR COATS A who was son of the late Alva Greens, : dren, Hammond has returned | 56 who also resided in Westerly aphen e Wai Against the Canteen. y in New York. ‘CAPS.AND 1561 Greene secame famous by 8 1 t € elvet mill | | offer to the public the finest standary s refigions, Nterary end manufactur- |y r mother-ix 25 a W e employ of Star JWOOLENS | brands u; uuk: of Kurope and ,\:B.rm. connections. \ Women's w B “ulmbach B RS+ isne was bioFa Feb, 9 presentative Albert H. Langwor- o pdmensiy 0 ] the Memorial hos- | AWAY Beor Bass Paie a4 Burton, SaRES place in th In our Beer, bass Pale and Burton, Musirs save ro. | FOR THE Ba B T r. ar H, ] C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunkee 1| turneq from ten vacatiol | SUMMER | Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourigh- 3879, and was graduvated from Brown |thy of Westerly Las been appointed a wmtversity in 1901, H ¢ | me 1 to_secure a Lockwood, (ireena er William C, Dublin _Stout, he Kenyon- r pre tests and engineers, o7k, ing Ale, Storling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. a fiy"""n’i and treasu: the Pacific ay) N e - e lN Buuweleer, Schlitz and Pabst mills in Lewrence, one the largest & DAM, Nerwich Town. e voi P ; Generally Happens. A. A. ADAM, e Tnited 8 We note with our usual surprise that| WHITE TAR | Teiephons 447-12. Times Have Changed. I this is done in the Ay the ey majoacs| MOTH PROOF e TR - T it BAGS | o e s L T A THEY ARE EASY iat seamiile vellall We bave mbde & | TO FILL AND | oo an-tooate line st brices to st \ solo swe Mabel Thorn Miss Je number of the pre erly, librarian married rris Baptist Ll IR B ¢ EASY TO GET | " itp “vour horses_betore putting 5 Aelng = | AT WHEN | e N i ALDING, KINNAX & MARVIN, organiza 'fi)?u‘?\{g"},fi e | the lours she must. work. || . ‘,’l‘l’,h: 2 = - WANTED. | ¥0s iy et el dni dhaiila Hrragansett lodge | 5. and woman in the shop are join- | Wa il 14 THERE ARE f Enrets n, who has been | = e = - r nearly two yvears, : |3 SIZES \The L.L. Chapman Co. Bold by ruggists. Take Halls Family F pation Hon, e e ¥ |NO. 150c 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. 1t Looks Like a Crime FTetver . wition e e [NO. 2. 75¢ to separate a bo of Boston, Mrs and i Gj{(f/@[){f‘bf%@b burns, scalds, or cuts is his ri TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE. [NO. 3. 90¢ | € THENO. 1.1S No I IcE | THE SMALL ‘ i it handy fc 8, @ — everything healable and does it guick. | W. C. T. U, Meets With Hanover Con- umequaled for piles. “nly 25 conts | gregational | Ghurch—Mise Emily 5 SIZE—THE I 1 have arranged to take care of my b | Pierson Advocates Votes for Women F NO. 2. IS hack and livery business notwithstand- Hi d_Rega it om_ —Mrs. Buell A h ksl Em‘?‘«:en.\'x gan wr u gainst the Canteen. Q ] { LARGER AND | ing the fire, with office in L. L. Chap- et ms of § Serresmens m&/ THE NO. 3. | man's store. All calls will be given case and tried ) & ixteomts 91S BIG ENOUGH | prompt attention. Telephone 883, pound relieved me and I & 0l - | = n PR =, T T " P B i A e A R it o s o e re AUTO FURS. | WM F BAILE' . |1y "h s s cted to e ot n e e g e 2 . 2, S0 s i i el A i (Sucesssor to A. T. Gardn 0verhaullng and W led throughout the aE“% gfi ) SEE i | Jlr z | THE WINDOW IS cordial | 4 "he morning Repair Work { { —OF ALL KINDS ON— |T.! AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- | ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. { FULL. clad. There is surely considerable RORHICH, CONN S weather S S0, owme. Mareh , CONK, winds are mighty winds, and April days are not the rare and perfect days e we are forced to great reductions. its to be made of Owing to our lack { sacrifice these ¢ h union, | ell, state | Mechanical repairs, painting, trim. | .. 1 r ) | z notes | are nertect | ’ : of “Sunkist” rose garianded June, ming, upholstering and wood work. Hich uditors gathered are per 'EClIy tailored B Nurses Registry. The price of oal 18 Alilig o GNP Blacksmithing in all its branches, e ik heights. OUR BUFFETS combine quality, service and elegance and there is nothing else you can add to your dining room which does it so well. Our styles are the artistic work of the best furni- ture designers. There is honesty and quality in the Miss Pierson’s Address. The feature of the afternoon pro- m 1l ddre by Miss Em- cn r |41y Pic f mwell on Votes for | 3 Mis rson is one of the i d bea in the suf- 507 t0 515 North Main St. | > organizer for ) A the close atten- | tien er audience while she told of | siin mpaign for suffrage Get & “VULCAN" or “REZNOR sdor~ less GAS RADIATOR. They turn eold to comfort, are reasonable in price, 800~ cor nomical in gas consumption. You will SPTCIAL SALE OF proclaim it the wisest investment you Fite Gilt Clocks: [l oiem o ks tite" Gas Tubing, Rotary Tank Heat- vely sold for values y Comneciat and olmwhare, o A B Beginning | ers, the famous “Rund” Instantaneous s En"iniroduccd her talk by teng of || comstruction. The clean cut hand carving gives A | Water Heater and the latest models of Ad" a t M l i of the work accompiishes oo on || character and richness which insures aclc»rnmgentg for Plain Tailored and t T s st e e L work aeco shed i air G > il fl rs trolley campaien through Fairfield, the Do Sam il ey Tt At For Dress, Street and April 20th | things we will gladly show you, b n and Hartford counties, g e med, in the best quality | potor, in all suitable ma. ’ i Have you had baby's photograph as just ended. She urged all Special Price for Choice B q s to march in the great Whipcords, Serg and |, . ¢ Sold + ; 9 " parade 1o New Yori . : . 2 erials. Sold from $18.50 " 278, lo take babs's photo. Jarade in New York, May &[] s which brings out the beautiful shades and grains of Fancy Worsteds b 5 $ Gas & Electrical Dep’t, $2.98 “-ory Clock Guaranteed Bis roguish little gmile, his pretty little | women, Mis dimple, Such photograps become prized 3 ibrances of babyhood's dase in Movement Spreading. :o coms. We have had years of 'his demand for ec v nce in photosraphing children. ;ml.l("w": <lh.’\" :-’: l\jg;-w;‘a.i- 5,{':;‘;25;:5' always look thelr best when We | wiich has been spreading for seversl them. No \goublesome posing: | hundred years. civilization has | p them In & Jiffy. advanced, people have found that the | - interests of any unenfranchised class are always neglected, That was how the rule of the king came to be lm- y ited hundreds of years ago. The no- bles found that no one knew thelr fn- the wood. L2 We not only save you money on these goods but give the satisfaction that can only come with the pos- session of reliable, high class and artistic furnishings. Crawiord Cooking Ranges | Pierson said: | Alice Building, 321 Main Street John B Beo. B Bliss. ‘Garden and Flower Seeds Just the time to buy. Then when the warm days come you are dprepared for Garden Seeds |planting Every buffet is elegantly finished by hand process- ‘ $20.00 $10.00 Tailored and Trimmed Suits, in French and Storm ? Serge, Mixtures, Diago- Children's Coats, in Serges and Mixtures. Sold nals, etc. Sold from from $5.50 to $9.50— terests but themseives, and they asked The Photographer, |10 & vote. a voice in the government, $18.00 to $26.50— | i | | Sold ! 3 2 from $26.50 to $34.50— i to $24.50— 1 “'llbmrl you want ]!n v\l';'7‘vlflf ‘Dusi- e ness befora the publie, the: no me- NE "« no ™ ed1 " \dlum bester than throuas ine advertis. Innru.énnnn e!‘." l.u Il".- tin iatin for pusizess and s 3 Y PrRnkiin 80 tor 5 hace dms omy. " Ipeal (0 tng voters who can put them ] in office. © Women are not voters, sol iug columns of The Bullef Then the' men of the artisan class | $ $ l SoAT Upsosite Norwich Savings Soctaty. [88ked for . vole for the same reason, M H | 12.50 3.50 1CARI!WELI.’S. 9 Market St. | People’s Market AR, TAFT, Patuiet aad Claleveyast | roason, asi for (he vote—s voios 1n rao] ° [} '8 s e et e 6 Franklin St. i, i IR, TR | oo, They S o e € 194 Main St. Wauregan Block §=" i . e i 0 in u; . | @ . e L S g AT 62-66 Main Street | am ot. ! 8 | S ‘ Nmmm