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Al WESTERLY LABORERS DISSATISFIED Skin on Fire Just the mild, simple wash the Local Men On Railroad Improvements Want Ten Hours’ Pay | Ji°/L knewn b. 1. b. Prescription for Hezema and the K(‘hfll]! Rone, S . & A 25 cent bottle will prove it, For Nine Hours’ Work—Accident to Foreman Roza—Dr.| e nave sold other remedics for skin trouble but none that we IA‘D\I]]fl | T guarantee as we can the D. D. D. Edwin A. Lcquedn $450 From Town For Damaged | Fineay. it"the first regular size $1.00 does not do exuctly as we say, it will TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. N"Wfllfirdm —T0— - NEW YORK TODA WILL BE THE - STEAMERS LAST DAY Maine and New Hampshire e v piad. T —_— L € Of the Special Sale now in progress. It will be the last :'EI,::':'(;:'; op gfir"fifli“. 1 e labor seqantser who has been in 1 13 months, and the car was In fine | ontontion © o (0 Methodist A suggestion to cooks;—ask somebody opportunity to take advantage of the many special values, || and waier'tront ‘ot Manhatas Taie o £ arert fortnight, circu. | condition botore the mishap, The Framer: & s E 3 g % i \}“fifg‘c&zfifl fll:h“::;:‘m‘%; mln N e A e ol who has used a Crawford range—and you which include offerings from every department in the Store. || 7; "eck 4332 only, dpe New York Piet o metho o i ponse to queries from Town | borough hal i get more pay and less | Soiicitor Agard, he said the accident Saturday evening. will very easily find such a person—what cr day, proyidsd they became & | happened on Friday nigh Sept. 10, Ve et 0 ot o the | yasen i e ading al bls the patented Single Damper of the Craw- in the many extraordinary offerings which can be had until Then make it a point to visit the Store Today, and share "afi'fi"mm‘ gt i ngo NEW Ym »f Keon & Ryan, general con- | kept his office in Westerly as usual. Sermon to Odd Fellows at un the railroad improvements, | He cime to Westerly every morning| Baptist Church—Meeting of Monday ford means as a help in cooking. All closing time Tonight. ' Write of m ' J. Phily {id not interest those employed y and made at least two round trips Agont, New London “Sons. ¢ i railroad company proper. The | Guily (nrce duve i the week. and the| C'“P e 21 other rangesthave two—or more—dam- or, stale- 1o answered the call of the or-{ car damaged was the one in constant| y morning sbout 60 mem- . ¢ are all residents of Westerly | use at that time. I aiso made fre- | pers of Sionmeton lodee Ny 261 pers; hence damper mistakes. ars thie ouly ones who xe- | quent trips at nisht, eud ail over the | %" iiured in Nooas ta: the 9 go to work Monday mornioZ | Watch Hill road. The night of the| Gimp, D s H¥ s e . = - demand was refased. The | accident wus Uhe darkest that e cver Glvart at 10 ocloeic and march-| @ @ Also, the scientific Cup-Joint curved heat flues pay to ordinary Jaborers on | s out with an automobile. The| oo ‘s 2 U e ARSI . Y e ) s $LI5 for & ten hour dav. | nighi was heavy, cloudy and inicnsely LB et e e B that heat the oven in every part alike; the Ash he demand was the same pay for | black. 4 s TR i hour day. The regular employes | At he time of the accident a trolley H 2 by Hod that takes the place of the clumsy ash pan; GHELSEA lINE contractors who have been With | car stood on the Fleasant View branch, “Holly e several yoars began work a8 | hui he ¢ ) 1 whether the c d not rect e e tens| - the atented Grates; the powerful waterfronts Twa?ll;‘:e:l‘ $15.00 $“ 08 K-fi:fis $20.00 $l6 08 ntil rain pmenlpd butthey | haa headlight t as soon as he felt e Stoning o i i Fare $I | iy Day on every day that work ran avout {wo car lengths in the aiteh | 1 e which now 'Q,J‘,Z,h';‘ra'°oy(e§ . TRyl an ?“”"_fl of @osd quality eerge, with altcactivelared Suls. newset Speing moddd i o n Boty l'n‘r‘i'.'i'u.,. Thuce- b R ?—:n\?m:.w,fr:f:o;f 22 el | Presented o the town council of V‘,’f”l" At ‘?. ?:;F:”“(‘?;:\’xc:;::::fl Sun- Gt ey Ci color—regular $15.00 Suits at $11.98. T Wednes S e from othe places. Tho Work ;T'}’ for $275 was for repa That] 4ov aftacnoon 130 o'clock at the : i o Crawfords; ask epresented wh r from Westerly to Watch Hill | Vesper service ts own motive power, but he | ¥ supplyin d not then consider the car in good | & Tunnitig condition. The present bill in Westerly has been carried on altaost uninterruptedly all winter and prefer- ence was ziven residents of Westerly ar applicants who appifed for Rev. L. L. at the £ at Stonington dur- of Rev. Dwight Stone, Nightwine, cond Con- the ¢ about these. If § WOMEN’S $15.00 SPRING COATS AT $11.98 fonal chur absenc for the New York, New Haven and rbour testified that the damage and Harold Wilcox. of Oneco speat Hartford Railroad company, who came | suhsequent repairs had lessened the | Su with_their parents, Mr, and to Westerly six months ago to work ! value of the automobile, Mrs, George W. . here in connection with the railroad A %ur improvements, was severely Injured | on both sld unloading steel ralls Monday f morning. He was at work with a ) strasght bar handling the ralls when lirTel eorla’ notibe tincssd &nd. afia one of them rolled, struckc the bar and i ment it with great force against Salva- Supery | @ | | Job o, Jr., of West- | e highway. Elihu Chese- | er e — = = bro, r of highweys for the K 2 lan of New Eritair . Nev su tore's head. The bar mads a lacerated | town of Wer tostified that the | sper nily = ge a3 c i i § § | Women’s Muslin Night | Women's House Dresses cf Gowns, with hamburg trim-| 79 | Gingham and Percale, in mings, in high neck and - you will do this § Women's and Misses’ Spring Coats, n a splendid assortment—comprising amployment. The superintendent fn|c"GiIE condtition. The present BUI oyl “abroad, occupied the pulpit. 5 e e believ \ts of new weave Serge, In tans and grays and a variety of Novelt . ¢ 5 sides irs . i £ g we elieve our - -hugf sald »f“ r.-!e‘t‘ that 20 n:vd'n )f:,‘: $61.50 for team hira for the five weeks llflv 3 mer Newbury rendered an % i , ixtures—regular $15.00 Coats at $11.98. e I e ek as thay cotid | 1o a3 deprived of the uee of the aa- f © g A i next range will be of of ] e omobile. iefs k iy | Tot have given over a half day’s ser- / > 5 A i Crawford. g it of - last meeting of the Monday % 5 a Lrawior: . K e A b KR Mrs. Lewis gave testimony in partial s hold at the home of Mrs. A. e g Muslin Underwear—House Dresses—Kimonos. g R ive in | corroboration of the doctor's story. on West Mystic avenue. i X : T g:.nc‘*of “;ag]\::;:nfiélr.k::;:emc: OVl Bugtnser. BSLsun.- CrOMABAC A irs. Charles IL Davis salled | [ omen’s Muslin Combina- | Women's Muslin Com- esterly s ey e | Y Bt o i 08 s i G m ) FOR SALE BY 69c | tion Sults, trimmed with| 89¢ | bination Sults, with dainty of those who declded fo auit R el e b L o e value | laces and hamburg—corset| value | trimmings—Corset Cover and yather then work fen hours a der. St i s ks P. Allyn is visiting in ‘Her- o ? R M. HOURIGAN, { cover and drawers, corset| 3100 | Drawers, Corset Cover and e wis was not present when matertal on, Va i § | l e S At N Salvatere Roza, assistant forsman | for tiie sketch was collected, Louls E. s Glidys Wileox of Willimantio| [ \ i3 : NORWICH AGENT. value | light and dark colors, with shall of Providence spent | three-quarter sleeves, Mystic relatives. n Ripple have been son and wife, Mr. of witnesses were heard| Iia 5, the gist of witnesses for | Sur 1 to show that with due t point w! $1.00 | high and Dutch neck. the Bead which was four inches and @ |not the marrowest section of the querter in length. The injured man Bl ToAR. 45 Dt was asaisted to the office of Dr. Charles } Holmes has returned from ew York ent on the left side of the top of the nere the accident occurred wa = 3 oy "ot the Women’s Dress Hats, from $1.98 to $22.50—and no Dr. Thomas Jifferson King o Tork . £ 3 2 g By going King you pla P Crandall and five stitches were tak- 8t thls Tt S A two exactly alike. We are offering very special values in ourscit”in ine hands of the en to close the After the | ;7. he was sent to scene of edvigh il i e ” = ioremost dentist in New England, wound was dressed TN | The Tisins. the iy e o e 1 5 Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. who, by his wonderful inventions and has revolutionized the science of dentistry, Ly the use of the King Safe 'm of Dentistry any person, ny matter how old, delicate or nervous, heir teeth extracted, filled or rowned WITHOUT A PARTI- CLE OF PAIN OR DISCOM- s by the side of nce of 130 feet be- ent into the diten, store gard commenced | weeks' vacation in New Britain.— school boa ted to t to succeed the late Judge ahe manager of St Dress Hats, $5.00 e range of| We show the best $5.00 Ha a vari-|be made. Fully 150 Fine Dr and in all the|everyone a distinct design ual to Hats sold eise-|Hats sold elsewhere at §7.50. here at $3.50 and $4.00. cass of Dr. Edwin A. Lewis|fo- james M. Pendleton, as treas- | Towa Solic f the town of Westerly, occupled | his argume nd was followed ettention of Judge George T.|Dby Tudg W. Sweeney for pl g:wm and a jury in the superior court | tifl. Julge Brown will deliver wt Westerly Monday. Town Solicitor Agard guarded the interests of the iawn and Judge John W. Sweeney and Wi Clarence Roche represented the| There was a meeting of the execu- | the plaintiff. Boon after court came in| tive committee of the thnde Island In- ne— was taken for one hour to re-| stitute of Instruction in Providence | o premises on the Watch Hill | Saturdaz to fill the vacancy in the mdflm Dr, Lewis' automobile was ncy caused by the death of | wreoked, and for damages to same he Horatio Knox. Wiliam H.| seeks to recover 3450. Holmes, superintendent of Wes The dsclaration sets forth on Sept.| schools, was appointed chairman of | I :h udl:. at ug )lzr‘la !h;evm'ng, m;ne the nor committee and pre- | the doctor an wife were coming | sented t Leonard H. Camp- from Waich HIN to Westerly, they | pell o 2 Lasnnl M e CC‘LCHE.,TER = Sy met with an asccldent that damaged | he wa mously elacted. A com- 3 n Teol eiland, of the antomobile. The cause was a de- | mittes appointed to draft resolu. | BoYs' Club Defeated at Portland— ¥ mba el ubdisisa ect in the highway near the point| tions on Aeath of Profassor Kno: Candidates Elected on Monday— ¥ Sale of Case Place. ng a t it cun equal to h ypher and Mrs ams have returned from | Torrington.—The to Miss Be selected by 4,000 presented trac hen court r Mrs, Irving Haley of New York a tesday) morning. | M 3illinzs Cr ndall of Sto fter a v NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! My pric f all who apj Unhesitatingd im to be the only real pain] ntist in Nor- wich FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS Gt Slitp Busagy Bive S0cap Tidp $5 King Dental Parlors Millinery Trimmings arkable range A splendid showing of Millinery apes, most|Trimming: Flowers Fancy Feathe: Y le colorings—equal to Hats|Wings, Ornamen ete—including sold elsewhere at $5.00. many special value Feidle Feidler of Rockville, i ve of the manufacturer, demon- merits of “Naiad” Dre: nwtmsmma‘: iy strating Shields, Shields can be ea sily and quickly Sterilized by immersing in boiling a few seconds on are many other good points which will ite your attendance. he demons! where the Pawcatuck Valley trolley| r¢ cided to have a road commests with the branch 10| session of the Institute in the fab Pleasant View. The automobile went | gtead of having a on 5 - The Co ster Boy. club baseball - over and down an _embankment into A Fue scai BTy o . 203 MAIN ST, fich on the eas: side of the road, and | team, composed of High school boys, Ovar Smith's Drug Store, Norwich, Conn. — ment to Portland Seturday and played L) High school team of that place. E : e o e argain for while traweling at moderate speed. Hosiery, Underwear &omens, Local Lacenics. i Lowis tostified that he was the | 11: the peiiton o) O ;]"f f];‘e';lp‘;"' Following was the batting order: 4 | Children! | Women's Pure Silk Tosiery, #ist person to own an automobile in | of the Paw BIng | Colch Foote, Innenburg, B Hosery, in black, full-fashioned, with §} Rhode Island e had owned | ; O'Brien, Bl r, Wickwire, MeCord, | 9% —regular lisle tops—second quality of S Srtven s fraca 18 to “m\ ,‘\‘ guerite Palmiter Forrest of | Rattner, Porter ¥ a pair. regular 50c Hosiery. | 12 years With Mrs. Lewls he left his | Vool 1% teacher of musjc at Belmont | " Portiar Gildersleeve, Bransfleld, i Fomen' | DE‘ 0‘ TRAT")N Waich Eill cottage to attend the thea- | $2.° ashville, has hen ro-engaged | Kramer Russell, Shepard, Keser, { Chfi sl Brillient | Lisk Women’s Summer Weight §| i ter in Westarly. He was driving along [ 200 #7°ther year at an increased sal- | Potter, O'Neil, Fis il Children's Brilliant Lislel 19c | Ribbed Pants, lace trimmed }| slowly, as he wss in no hurry, and | * Score by Innings i zes 9% —regu-| value | —in regular and extra large ! cossted down the grade just before the | Tae hody of Miss Mary McArdale, | Colchester 0012517 0 4 0 0—20 B 25¢ —regular value at [ site of the accldent i reached. When | Who dled i1 New Bedford Friday, ar- | Portland 0610081810121 ] | 19¢ a pair. sbrat 150 fest distant from the trolley r”‘;v in ‘W ~;s : y Monday afternvon Umpire, Wood. Toad junction he saw some boys in|@&nd was burled in St. Michael's ceme- ), i The road and steered his automobile to | 1°1Y- o Rasult of Mondaye Blectian: the right to avold striling them. He| The Westeriy High school baseball | ,or. orinnual election of borongh offi- #aid the odgo of the highway seemed | team has played three games this gea- | co'S Va5 held in Grange hall Monday. o drop awax and the automobile wen! The tick Eats Fesl L meks i ral | Women's _Medium Weight T e tery wims 14| 2% | Vests and Pants, in regular to 10 ular 10c value at 8 | a pair. Dream Couch Be and extra large si: | lar 39¢ value at 2 —regu- sted follows: War | on and lost three. The next game < | Women’s Summer Weight§l| fnto the ditch and the whole right hand | will be with the i Leslie L well: burgesses, F. X = e men’s Summes ent | § S0 ed Wide of the machine was smashed. The | team 4t ioniey o on n6ton Highschool | Byper, Allen G. Whitgwin, G. F. Kel- One case of Women's Fast| 38 | Lisle Union Suits, low neck, ]| or: i 5P night was very dark and at the point * RO E 1 A. F. Doper, Hai Flgart, L. Black Lisle Hosiery ull-| value | sleeveless and torchon lace §| a cart in the highway where the mishap oo- The new olive drab uniforms for the | Brown: clerk and treasurer, Edward egu 50c | trimmed—regular §0c Suits ,_7)/ - Fifth company, Westerly, Coast Artil- curred there is a sharp curve. The| .y i Tiky , SO @itch or weter course is at the right | oo b i resyel G cRek General News. of the road coming from Watch HII | poryc ") o returned to the state. |.. M. T. Saunders, manager of the and is near the traveled high . 2 = Barstow Foundry company, of Provi- which 18 narrower at tiat point than | . The new automobile owned by dence, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, at any other part of the road. He | Matt: P. Babcock was struck 2 Newton Dauphinee on Broadwa: sald fhat the expemse of repairs and car when on the Pawcatuck | over Sunday. a pair. | at 3%c. ] value | Fashioned: | There Are Many Special Values in Dress Goods, Silks, {§ Wash Goods, Table Linens, Towelings, Sheets, Bed Spreads, ! | 1 do IC Eetting the car back into setvice was | Prides. The automoblle was at a | guen 3 ) 5 Draperies, Rugs, Etc. | $450. The original cost of the car was | 5t21dstill owing to congestion at that f[f:%f;“*gfiflfg “:\l-i»r(rha:lu fi':lsr P Sy | s and it v of ere % 4 point; the trolley 2 ad been run not quite | P o trolley car was also at a n town over Sunday. the trolley was r . m Johnson returned Sunday utomoblle, do- | from sev t in Bozrah. / ing at least 350 damage. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Carrier and son, | . Bdyth Simmons, mother of the three | Lawrence, were in North Westchester o | children recontly ordered to the home | Sunday e Lisle, Silk and Kid Gloves At Special Prices for “children, but subsequently siven | Hemey J. Bailey was in North West- 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or e ™ tadow ' AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE | into the custody of their grandmother, | chester Sunday afte 1 ur- A | . in our show window - Get the game to Weaterly Saturday night with e e S gl 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only i |#Long Lisle Gloves 29¢ Short Kid Gloves 65¢ il her heai cut and bandaged. At the 3 Sthel Randall re- £ 3 le| Wi 's 2-clasp Kid Gloves—i " Original and Gemune el St By ol es Bessie and Ethel Randall re; Women’s stton length Lisle omen's 2-clasp Kid Gloves—in }| : > Sosiges turned Monday from a brlef visit at & es, in black and white, all sizes—|black, tan and grays—the best Gloves - . ‘}"‘“""}. into custody by Chief Brown and | their home in Lebanon. 50 star Soa wra e'l'“" g ar B0c value at 34c a pair. ever Sold at the price—65¢ a pair, | All are invited to witnes e cred o 8 polics offiost from Ner-{ Uy, 37 ‘Haldwin of New, Haven was b & the tion of the easi wich. 1 u"mv was wanted for & breach | calfing ‘on friends in fown Monday ] silk Gl 65 Kid Gl e operati asies f peace committed in Torwic] ritch and Carl Jones of Hebron wers Regular Vakue, 150 Wrappers.” This is the best semi-por- # |iLong cves €ac Long Kid Gloves $1.95 | working couch made R g on friends in town Sundas 5 B I} Womems 12-button lensth Silk| Women's 12-button length Kid f| MALTED M"-K STAFFORD SPRINGS William ~ Curgenven has recently celain ware, beautifully decorated in floral designsin colo B o ite ol ke Cloveab i bIkok nd Wilibs Mhe this I | Can be obtained only by bringing Star Soap Wrappers 0y pur: d of Mrs. James S, n ppers I $1.00 value at 65¢ a pair. regular $2.75 values at $1.95 a pair. K Py BT a e Gavs, moving ffom Jerry M. HOURIGAN, Furniture | Shea & Burke The Food Drinkfor AlIA Gl n rr:: .,?‘efiffl:a::i::.wmp;seslt:fi‘ Connor's place on Upper Broadway. i o0 Nl Sek Ne ok, Cos f & Read E { 37-47 MAIN 8T i WK, MALT GRAN EXTRACT, 1 poworR | Lo es oF SOl Stratford —Karl Lenmann, fied se THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Ver Specm[ Values $. e . "‘at in Milk Trust R 18 ctary of the National Endesvor soc e y Single Item | A farewell reception was given R spolieat the Congregational church | The Procter & Gamble Distribating Co 4 M. D. ams of Grace 1day 2. iy % Mrs. R. ACES—EMBROIDERIES |TOILET GOODS All Linen Cluny Lace 3 1% to 4 inches wide “|Stationery Bags, Etc. ard value 10¢ and 15c. /At 17c—Talcum - Powder, American Arbutus odor—a large jar at 17c, value Zic, At 29c—Pompeian Mass Al size, value 50c. Kara Linen Envelopes, pack- of 25 at Tc, value 10c 17c—Kara Linen Pa pound, value 23c 17¢—Highland B shapes and sizes s of the parish ¥ everfing. The reception took gulld room of the church itendance was large. The r was presented a purse of gold. Adams will leave here Thursday | will assume charge of his new <h in North Brookfleld, Muss, on Overhauling and - Sunday. Ho has been in Re air work Springs a little over four years. He has been a zealous worker in the cause of religion, having largely in- ~—OF ALL KINDS ON— ed the Sunday $chool member- 41/ TOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAQ- | /25 active in the Knights of King Ar- ~ NOTICE | Now is the time to have your | Automoliles and Carriages | Painted and Repaired. sonable und giia ttention. Hale's Honey ©f Horshound and Tar 68c | over, white, A Cream, ru, all small patter $1.00 and value Ot rices are r .00 | 68c a yard, v your mork prompt | PAINTS---Ready Mixed For Inside or Qutside Use VARNISH STAINS, for Furniture, etc. ENAMELS, White and Colors—For Iron Béds and other furniture, bathtubs, etc. At 7 —at 17c a | Horseshoeing and Gensral | Repairing. { Auto trimming and repairing. A full line of Carriages and Busie ness Wagons, Paper, all organized a vested choir, and | 7c a box, value thur. <. TRUCKS and CARTS. Mrs, Adams aiso has been active in church work. It was she who or- e im. | 8311706 the Girls' Friendly - society. hanical repairs, painting, trim- {);,. "o;a Mrs. Adams have many 0. upholstering and wood work, | fricnds in town who regret their de- ey parture. At the parish meeting Thurs- ksmithing in all its branches. day evening the matter of choosing a successor to Mr. Adams will be con- sidered. { Addition to High School Needed. acfl a[ nr The monthly meeting of the town 8 | school commitiee was held at the 1i- brary Monday afternoon at two o'clock, '5.7 10515 North Main St. :-th,m:..?‘l;:l.l of providing mors room up for dis- Coaéhs Colds And Sore Throats and inserting vard, vaiue blid Barrettes, and amber, values up to sc, 10c and Floor Paints and Varnishes. Lime for Whitewashing, etc. BOAT PAINTS—Kirby’s Green and Red Com- posite “Valspar” Varnish. .Best made for Insid Shopping Bags, made of aid decoratio 18-inch Ham Agent For Overland Cars. M. B. RING 11 TO 21 CHESTNUT ST. Bla 7ho—Mitting Hags, slsoh 16 aud 16 inches, with metal frames and iffon Made Veils, 2 yards) leather handles, e $1.00, wide and 1 yard long, all at 6! value $1.00. , } anece Hand-drawn Pilcw] UMIBRELLAS Won's and Women's Bureau Scarfs and At i \19—regular price §1.50 There's Nothing Better No optum nor anything jnjurious 13 sell 1t Outside Columbia Ignition* Batteries. Agent for ' GRAPHOLASTIC & KEMICORIS For Roofs, Barns, Fences or Iron Dr.F. W. BOLMS, veniis! Gnannon Building Annew. Reoom A Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in One Minate t 98¢ valuel At $1.59-—-regular price $2.50 Favorite Gold and Silver Enamel. g ! cussion. A committee consisting of 2.98—rogular price $5.00 Teleghons &ss octiod TY Robert I1. i, 1 P Booth and M. D. BRUSHES g Al —_—e Jonne!ll, was elected to investigate F. C. GEER, QUALI fheramirenincs i mire momana | @Arden Seeds | | | TUNER Shone 511 122 Prospect St b 1 btai s and specifications fo i e Te b, o e R THE HOUSEHOLD the inferfor kind. Skilled men are|bullding ' 1S, 9 Market i by us. Our price tell the Notes, LL . o3 2 : | #‘ Freeman I, Patten left on the noon| Sweet Pea and Nasturtium Seed by Bulletin Bmld":'g’ 74 Franklin Street ATETSON & YOUNG. traln Monday for Minneapolis, where ' the guio e G i t