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—— e and is preparing for the summer sea- | were daintily son. Though the season is not yet open there were seventy-two passengers on the car that made the last trip frem Pleasant View, Saturday afternoon. Lueretla, widow of Dr. George €. Y‘xlh'\ formerly of Westerly, died on ¥ in Brooklyn, N. Y. The body brought - here for burial in “nd. CURRENT TOPICS IN WESTERLY Local Overseers at Rocky Point Meeting—Democratic Caucus—Bennett-Campbell Wedding—Military Inter- the Blessed Sacrament. er strewers Mary Biacker, Mary Ma Mary Burn During the proces ng Jesus, Mother, Dear, The musle i i Rev. William L. Swan, formerly pas- | usual excellence. 'The ests—Getting Ready For Trolley Extension to Weekpaug tor of the Firs chureh, in |beautifully decorated. g y Keepng 2 promise, officlated at the | carnations and palms in the —Gold Prize For Timothy J. Connors. funeral of James M: Thempson Satur- |and above the altar w fterneen: rrangement of oak 1 calla; . Church of Previdenece, the | altar were roses Al S [ cornet soloist, was unabie | Carna Ufllm‘ and D;flms b "'{’l"l“{‘" o bk fto uH hm engagement at the Methodist | Imass at @ oelok sod high mags af Saiir AMhOE N, Nuah: Dhe beent s ning service next Sl\nuu)‘. Howard Gwilnn will leave today (Monday) for Brocktog, where he wil! pointed range officer for the West range, which will be the practice place A league game under the for the Iifth company and the offi= of the benedelal ge Thomas | Yemain for sor time (n‘.ho m! r- | the Y. cers resident in Westerly. The ordera | Buc b 1surer of the s O a com of whieh J. Irving | mr\rmng on the .’Tuv]“l. for the ctice season have just been | same ¢ on Maxson of Westerly is president. between a team from St. Ma tesued and st that no officer or svi- | In honor of the fifty-ninth annive and ”}’,‘ ?~0“1'L]Tlnr‘glfl' ungl, 8 dier will be permitted to shoot on y of the founding of the organiza- |In @ scere o to 6 in favor dressed in white w white veils and wore pink carnati Each boy had a white carnation. child»én preceded the priest bearin The six fla were Catherine Wagne: ¥ the cheir was af un- chureh was There 8t. Mary’s Team Won. s, | The | | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. White and | Colored Wash Goods TEN DAYS OF SPECIAL VALUE GIVING cha ||~r of | ry's T - - { Mary’s school. Features of the game the range unless ho has recelved tho . Westerly members of the Junior | Mar3 res of the game ne ary preliminary instruction in} American Mechanles Hisplayed l“")“‘ “i:’;‘ made by ‘1"*{‘“ ( ""“I ar nomenclature, mechanism and manip- | | buttonhole American fl Saturday. | Robert O'Hearn and twe base hits | fon of the arm he is to quality | The working utensils of the con- | HeRTY Durm S f the Most Desirable of This Se on’ Fabri h, which fact will be certified to by | tractors for the extenslon of the trol- 2 ome O e Vost Desirable ason’s Fabrics ‘Company commander on the iden- | 4 Liey: susiecy - Som: Plaaant > elow b Auction at Bushnell Home, i tion card. p i called the demo- | Weok ived Sunday, The| Saturday the auction ot § at Substantial Price Reductions. addition to the medals for the Saturday cve- construction will begin | 2,30 o’clock in afternoon_at | qualifications offered by the ,1;‘“-‘ tro- | . nh.,h,,(.“ homesteand on the Bcotl { 5 A phies to be awarded by competition are o ¢ | roac i implements, | N Th s I Ofl Sftered 1Y the sovstast, The lisnichant | croaiment at e Rhods Teand hospita | ote These Special Offerings governor, the adjutant general and Esatyent st | e ale, though tho atien | N £his Noms T Schoor aiest. Heturos not large. W. B. {§ Indian Head 16¢ White Corduroy 25¢ the mept of the New England 1 ¥ i el ol e - I} t5-tnch matan Head, very desira- | 28-Inch White Corduroy, very de- o S e e Y Vial s AR o Power Boat Launched. Ble for Tub Sults, Nurse's Uniforms, | sirsble for Sults, Skirts, Coats, Btc, team will be chosen strictly by ocor Tassachuse: of Pharmacy,| Robert Hull of West Town str etc.—Speclal Price 16c a yard., —Special Price 25c a yard, value 35c. fon from among those qualify Boston, Timothy Connors of W | "‘:Mm‘i’ a g = :;T:‘L lhn T, D Li 17\ prior to August In the he prize of $25 in|urday F hamesville, Tt . failure of enou (ual- |} t percentage in the | up to ds respeet and very | Enghsh Long Cloth 95¢ an Uress Linen 1ic ts, the highest sha }e minatlon. | attractive in its make-up. | 36_inck - Hnglish, Teng: Clot Tan Dress Linen, strietly all linen llowed to co I ading material e =g } s : —standard-25c quality at 17c a yard, of officel il prescribe the lat s ay, to be used News from All Peints. o . 95c a plece of 12 yards, and mal tions. Ths | {in connection the U'ui‘-.—_\] exten- Chas Ricker returned Sa ff Yetue yhue. £ Tan Dress Linen 24c o twelve principals sion at Pleasant View, when & big iroa Hien, Miae, wBer visit-] wnd officers de- {4 | bar fell on end of h ft inde relatives here. | § 36-Inch White Cambric 11c Tan Dress Linen, guaranteed pure n, coach, spotter, quar- f Dr inlen amputated the | | linen—Special Price 24c a yard, value termas medical officer, Pay, i er at the first jeint. \ % TG, s, 36-inch White Cambric, fine quali- | g5, transportation and subsistence will be | | : teton Tl shooting case in | T e atter mmtingtoR | § tv and sort fintsh—Special Price 1lc 3 k allowed usual | 2 BLing ndoven s re ting at | | Mias ght Miner is charged with |2VeRHe Has ve IR s v : 3 s = . | Fondy in. Killing his. brother | her former hom i} >=8zaing e White Dress Linen 37Y,c The several commands constituting | Fonda, S N tha il the b g i § o he Rhode island Nationalfguard are |7 o ¢ [superior court at New London last| Mrs, Timethy Flelds is moving from | § 30-Inch India Linon 10c ok I e busily engaged driliing under final fn- | 150 2000 P "It s expected that the case | Wightmans Swiich to West Town > Yimen, Eolu SS Bary SUSSIN structiona previoua (o the annual tour | DrIdc's nncie, Cuf 2. THI1 b cemelied InUGainy GFterviou ur| sizgst: neat Tauber irtat |§ go-tach White Indla Linon, 2 to 10- | round thread—Special Price 37%c a R b ) ot S COTIBISS Hafran Dy R rick | Wednesday, The witnesses were in | | § vard lensthe—Special Price 10c a | yard, value 50c.t i Potnt The | Williams Episocpal | court three days last weel. ¢ vard. Quonset Point. The | I Miss Jessle de 18 entertair 5 Westerly, in making | church I | s’ Antofnetts Van :Cleet of ‘Jersey | Fancy White Goods 12V5c to make as good a |4 i WN City, N. J, at her home en Washing- | § 40-Inch India Lino: 1 15 any other company of the | d¢7 away o i NORWICH TO | ton street, [ ch Linon 12 /zc One lot of Fancy White Goods, com- 1€ B attirec 1 — = 7. ‘s " 5 J. coast artillery corps, 2 i NAS at) il | |§ 40-inch White Tndia Linon, 2 to 10- | prising, Swisses, Dimities and Novel- he officers of the comst artillery |5 UCYelng Sull of tan, with > (RarbLeinan, Aciliewes Cooetotall o & may o , N. Y, has|§ yard lengths—Special Price 12%c a | ty Weaves—Special Price 12%c a corps will go to Furt Greble for a | T AR o g iuhtinibiany at Residence of Deacon L. A, Hyde— | . /.5 after spending part of last| ol ile 260 wiaBEs > ; o . whole week preceding that of the re- | oms wer % St \‘{“»(- rgia Forty Hours' Devotion Opens at Sa- | week v r, s, T yard ,value 20c and yard, value 17c and 19¢c. mpeotive commands, and _will thus olors being plnk, where o Pkl [ have the benefit of spectal officers train- | the ceremony ‘,VP“‘;““.n”"“_(}n‘"; Shed ) HENM “Olyper: ks | g ing befure joining their several or- |ln& room i diping Yoom [ L slo= X 5 | =——— : Snecial 15 25¢ W h Fab 12 ganisations for astual work. <The'of- | Yolow. JTler o wedling breakfast, | The plasant Somo of De | WANTED FOUR POUNDS | Very pecia ! ¢ to 25¢ Was abrics at 1 2C £5. 15, tha chviify mateuréns in: \'}‘nrlA ding trip, They will reslds. in Ful- O s to al _ { 2600 yards of White and Colored Wash Goods—including Motor Suit- o roek o ton thering of those interested in you 5 2 | e . < § Soont for & week and the instructions | iy "Siide s a daushter of the late | peoples worki ‘The paiors were Drank Water to Gain Weight. | § i05 Poplins, Crashes, Etc. There is a splendid range of colors in the as- there received will be of advantage L et P | 4 when they go into camp at Quonset poell and formerly |tractively decorated swith apple blos- 1] s ient, including white and tans—regular 15¢ to 25c qualities at 12%4c a The tours of duty will begin earlier | Yesided in esterly, {soms. Representatives of the Baptist, A Chicago man wh wanted to S Mhis year than usual, the hospital z iz Methodist and Congregational church- | join the police ferce drank enough corps and light battery going to Local Laconics, es of Nor i W ;'[ l’rfis"n'rfl!\;ii T | water before the examination, to - . o nformally by Karl Leh- |y Quonset on June 33 for an encamp- | yy.q S. Jeamon of Providence spe : o 0 . f . od S, L n spent | mann, fleld secretary of yeuns people's | Fe t s dd Sh N Wh G d €4 BE C X v ) mend o cight dave. On-July s the | o100, S, 4 i Tl o oo ot e g it A Splendid Showing of Novelty White Goods will go to Newport for a week of | UD to date the children of Westerly "B l;,'m;zflin. wn? W introduced | Geores S dr ot New York City ; : : on at Fort Greble. In years|DBave cashed in 9,040 dead flies. Bpipllrian i et LI Lo o We make a complete showing of all this season’s novel- has been the custom for the| The republicans will make nominas | St 5 i & e yo s gt = A 3 & companies constituting the | tions for town officers Monday eveProblems to be met, ' f”fi;?pug‘]j“e‘l L ""“fy".“\"". 15v0 § ties in White Goods, for all needs—Waists, Dresses and two artillery districts to do their tour | ming. il SomE bl e | e et Lt leR Il ath v 9 " 2 D! ople onnec t « e! t i came to 10l. ° o duty at the same time the com-| Robert W. Perkins of Norwich was |he said.. At a meetins of the Win: | oo cocmimy ihe . bost toaie 1 ever | | Graduation Gowns. e N“;;‘,‘L‘;;,ZM“‘“;;;”FT;;‘; among visilors at Pleasant View on|gted C, E. union, held at Barkhamp- | bought. My appetite has returned, / V. Sunday. | sted during the past week, the youns | my weight is increasing right along OVELTY White Walstings, in all [J|yRESS GINGHAMS, in all weaves B o will he & cbange and eaoh| "y uiig Mra David: M@, Newal came from miles around; one|and I feel at least 100 percent bet- 5 @istelst Wil pacform its tour of Qitty |, oo, o) Safurday Trom a WISt fol )t 24 giving up a banquet and | ter than I have for a long time. thes Fepcline Welven. PO Sy and qualities, white and colored separately. The troops of the Second | o AT * ¥ ; ; S8 TR S anne ancier thau, 3 have.Torus o i | § 12%c to 25¢ a yard. " district will leave Providence on the | Scotland. | coming “seven miles; others drove 21 If you are thin and poor Vinol will i —Price range 2ic to $1.00 a yard, morning of Sunday, June 14, and will Herbert P. Clark has a large tract ‘lnlll‘F to ro;wh‘ this remote and beau- | Increase your weight and F(\"n Vou new MPORTED and Domestic Batiste return the following Sunday morning. |of Jand at Pleasant View surveyed on | tiful &pot, where ftrailing arbutus | strength, Vinol is our delicious cod l KT gl S The-same steamer that brings the re- | Saturday grows as the daisies do here. A per- | liver and iron preparation without oil, plain, mercerized and embroider- AMIE TLinons and “All But Foios b il 4 1 . |fect union of interests is found, the |and is unequailed as a blood renewer || oq_Pprice range 19¢ to $1.00 a yard i ! ; urning soldiers will on the same day | Mrs. Mary Lockwood of Fonda, N.| ts taking the name of B, Y. P.|and body builder, for all who aro i : g Linen,” this scason’s substitutes transport the companies of the First|Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- |17 . g the Methodist, Spworth | weak and rundown. We gu o) : § SHHYE o the ae o SR eerly oo (fed W, (Cufnipball league O, E., ete, 3 {to plesse you—if it does no HITE Corduroys, very fashion- | foF Pure linen—at 16c and 19c a The .;r;":p:::? pi g m| JWilidm H. Doane and family of | In Manchester Friday evening fifty | glve back your money. able for Skirts and Coats—at | yard. at Guonset. Point seme fim: i | Ctncinnati have arrived at thelr Watch | juniors wera present, The featurs of | Pharmucy, G. G. Iin S5 Sk and. 500 i el L, ® tme N | mil summer home. | the meeting was tho wearing of sashes | Conn. 3 ; Edward H. Buffum, who has spent 17«l!flvrr-lnz m-!ug» for Ir:flh ers, cr:mml:,- SR Bens ety e JOILES and Marquisettes, 40- ATINE or Novelty “Turkish Ovee. four Nusndved the winter in Tampa, Fla., returned te | tees and members, Rvery -soclety in ‘ AP v 7 Toweling,” for Coats, Skirts, Ete. from_all points of Newmglngrav:;‘?n: ‘Westerly Saturdaya. vl\e)un(un was represented in the largs LEGAL NOTICES. s ‘:Ch" wide—at 25c and 37%c i . . the Middle states held the semi-an-| David Redford of Pawtucket is the | Bathering, Wapning won the banner uf | 5 o S TP e | | attendance, 24 of its jation of Woolen and Worsted Over_ |guest of his brother, Prof. Charles | {iencencs, 20 members be- | ax s S iation of Woolen and Worster Over- | Redford, in Westerly. P = I LR o ) . 5 An open discussion followed, many in and for the Distriet 00 s s Ec I_ HICE seers at Rocky Point, Saturday, and| Mrs. Willlam D. Critcherson and | suggestions were made o be mmm.u{ Yon the Bth day of April, WASH GOODS AT VERY SPECIAL P! :on:’h%ialinr])sffor ;)flz;’:ersuvl:e;} mad;:‘ 10 | family have moved from Lower Paw- | and applied in the individusl church. | AYLING, Jud e balloted for at the ual meeting. | catuck to No. 90 High street, ~ P LING, Judg Two Rhode Island men were honored D Different polnts were brought out by | H on. 1 by being fiominated for the p dency Two Babeock & Wilcox boilers are |those present. Get hold of a few of the association, James E. Pickford ! eara- | to be installed in the plant of the | est workers; use them for a nucleus. | ha f s Westerly Textile company. | The amusement microbe is vigorous in | the eredicdrs of sald deceased Lo briug | of Carolina and Richard J. Hill of |2¢¥ ‘ . ¢ s ’ town, There 8 a lack of d in ms against sald estate | Woonsocket. The other nominations | Samuel Royston and Miss Susan | he tow: % e | wit tha from tle dates b 5 made are Joseph T. Dolan, Harris-|Belle Tee were marriod Saturday cve- '!:"m“";u‘rl\ef}x‘:“;h:"; ‘j‘;l’;‘l{;"’e‘,“l*‘\"&;"; | Ponting @ notice (g qf.u H o] “,,m,.,’l\ Dress Prints at 5¢c 32-Inch Madru at 10Y5c > - g o e Moo 2 G © | ligious, Make the programme of the | Aemcased last dwelt, and In the sams | | fects—at Gc a yard, value 7c. grounds, with stripes and figureg—at ter Pickford, Clinton, Mass, and|Watch Hill house, arrived Saturday, | meeting attractive and varied. Town, and by publishiug the same once 10%¢ a yard, value 15c. in & newspaper having a oir | Speer's Servants of the King 1s g good book to use in meetings. Have leaderless meetings, have oth- Court, NELSON 36-inch Dr Cambrics, in light - ’ er meetings conducted by different B # 3 30-Inch Kimona Crepe, in a splendid Y S 3 &b ad foregoing 13 a trus| ganis i ndi ; L ) W committees, a pastor's sermon meet- ,DE,'G[ r:;:r = it “I id dark effects, a splendid assort- | assortment of light and dark effects ing, the latter containing the best| Attest: FANNIE C CJLRF‘H,L | § ment—at 8%c a yard, value 16c. —at 14c a yard, value 17c. In 1t issue of September 2, 1911, published an article en- J | (hings noted in the pastor's sermon ey : . s titled “Here Are Fuods That Are Pure” by Margaret f|during the f{““’\”l‘—“““’]“* eeks. r“:“;’»‘ NOTICE. credifors of sald de- | | Dress Ginghams 8V5c Embroidered Muslin at 20c Wagner. Thers was printed In this articie A List From { | ¢ n st organisations, * Tho | Taars stms waat e er e *42*85 | 3000 vards of Dress Gingham, in [, 26-inch Embrotdered Swiss Muslin, Which Housewives May Choose Without Doubt or Hesi- | \ouns' people are more it 91 in light effects, plaids, figures and tanoy.” This list was the result of se: fcal work by the pupils of the State al years' analy’ ormal School at urch because of their societ organization is the only in sajd District, and make return to t 's} J. AYLING. Judge. | These offerings comprise Prints, Cambrics, Dress Ging- hams, Madras, Batiste, Etc.—All at Special Prices. culatio Dress Cambrics at 8Y/,c Kimona Crepes at 14c ipes, check plaids and plain colors a yard, Ne ,“ dqued effects—at 20c a yard ,value 3 —at 8%« value 12%ec. | gether with 2 cops | Opens at Sacred Heart Church Fol- THAT YOU SHOULD USE | | lowing High Mass on Sunday. | [ Mass | | The forty hours' devotion at Sm*rmi‘i ‘\Hr‘.’!r\ chureh began Sunday at e | o'clock when high mass was celebra > & by Rev. J. J. Walsh of Hartford. E C CE Send for Prices to Your Druggist, or to |also preached on tho Bl & | ment. KING’S PUREMALT DEPARTMENT 36-38 Hawley Street, Boston. The procession with sixty children in was formed two by two hall and then m: Pai mid- that Ohier 4 8 Y‘]O place sed last dwelt, and I n, and by plh‘lsh?n:: th in & newspaper having 9. ol It Westfleld, Massachusetts, under the direction of Profes- 18 to attend church servic | _Adminis . An sor Lewls B, Allyn. KING'S PUREMALT is mentioned [ | ion of using the Sabbath L 30-Inch Batiste at 8Y/5c ' denon s Ginghams at 39c among the food products of absolute pure quality. hr_pursulis was discussed pro ria 30-inch Batiste, i figures, stripes The Celebrated D. and J. Ander- KING'S PUREMALT, with the addition of hypo- and con, at we need ‘Sunday for A A S e son’s Scotch Ginghams, 2-inches » ; ; |is our own spiritual growth, The best | &t Norw 1 floral design, including bordered | wide 1n a phosphites of iron and fime, 18 a medicinal tonic recog- : wids, in 4 splendid aasortment-—at g % of ir Time, 18 & . : kind of character must be built, a | }°* effects—at $%c a yard, value 10c, 3% a yard, value 49c. nized for many years as a most dopendable, strength- Rl giions’ roligions influence must. be s & giving, body-bullding liquid food. 'Only the cholcest | used towards this nd. Estate of Henry B. materials are used in its manufacture. It is without an §| During the socia wr those present | of Norwich, in sald Distr 25 M . F .. 1 U KING'S PUREMALT e Soit in _strict vonformity || Eors woro served by Mics iiyde. " | e creditors of sula § e rics At 12¥c a Yar - ’ n h claims agai with the Pure Food and Drug Act of June 30, 1906, | —_ - | within x months from this date, by 0 vards of Mercerized Wash G i i | s Ix m b L . bY | s of ) CcOrize as *oods including Poplins, Vaeiles, Pon- WHAT BETTER REASON THAN || FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION | gostin ‘s motlse o that erect of th's orde effect, saild District, and make return to this a splendid rauge of plain colors, including all the fashion- able shades—regular 25c quality at 12lc a yard. ’ WOMEN'S SILK FOULARD DRESSES $4.95 ;5 | The Special Sale of Women's.8ilkk Dresses will Continue Today, These “‘R&g}k_ | § Dresses are made in the latest models, the colors are navy and black ! § grounds with white dots and white stripes. The material is =plendid m;du:;i 1k Foulard—sizes are principally 36 and 38— regular §10.00 Silk £ il a ¥ 1 ORS, | ATE i Porteous & Mitchell Co. ' The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH, Norwich Free Acatiemy - Fobs on the sign- | whaere hJ'n\ n the same | e same once | reulation in | DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend Court. has been declared from the net earn- ' NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Ings of the past six months at the o A ek olR St e TWENTY -FIVE rate of Four per cent. a year, and will g R’He«k: FANNIE €. CHURC) = be payable on and after May 15. et i CLNTS LACH FRANK L, WOODARD, BUT THE E NOTICE.—All creditors of ald de AR el et geusnd are heceby notified to present | their claims against said estate to_the undersigned &t $1 Main Street, Nor wleh,-Conn., the Wbove and_foregoin ANDREW 3 COOK Have Heat on Five Sides FR Of the Oven Hub Flues makes only 4 turns to reach smoke pipe (other flues make 6 turns) (other ranges have heat on 4 sides’ 1-3 less turns means quicker surer baking !/; means more heat around oven. These Are The Reasons Why Hubs Save Fuel SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St., Norwich, Conn. may20d Adm AUCIION Bale of beanutiful country 14 acres of land, of water in house and barns, place May 25, 1912, village of Connntviti fleld, 1% mlm. from W1J1§ . AND IDA X mayisd within the time limited in g orde DAVIES, good bulldings, plenty At 11 a, m, In the town of PO S DU RN ey The Plant Cadden Co. Jowelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING | DENTIST DR, E. J. JONES | Salte 46, Sikannon Bullding Take elavator Bhetucket street em« trance. '"Foonm inistrator, home, with At Hale 08 WITEN vou want re pnt ysur busle ness bofors the publie, there 18 ne me. @lum better Mg threugh the advertlse 123 eqlumas of The Mulloblle o i Many- ¥ou swant to put ysur busle munile, 1. DOYLE, neas blrur- the public, there is mee (AR5 S e TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line —TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS Chestor W, Chapin and City of Lowsll Choose this ro t, gy "..E*.':'.‘:‘i‘f super’ Tm ‘wonderful . and water l'ront of T "“t“%": o'clock next moérning. II'ZH o 91:5 BT e CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 direct to New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thuese tags, L Sgndays, at 515 p. m. York, Pler 22, [oot Roosevelt Str Wudnufl:n. Frida; uum reeived u How to Lower the Price of Mnfi. Eat Plenty of FRESH FISH This Is the Best Time of Year to Eat Fish, NEW BLUES, PORGES, SMAD, BLACK, BUTTER, MACKEREL Real Every Day h at POWERS BROS. Tel. 114 and 777. 10 ROSE PLACE Short Sea Trips Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, mond, Baltimore, Washington, Ber- mude, Savannah and the Bouth. To And From * Cunard White Star, Anchor, Amert< can, Red Star, French, Itallan, North German Lloyd and other lines, Dcrm i reserved in advance. Lowest Everything in ocean travel, Full informatton of JOHN A. DUNN. —Steamship and Tourist Agest— 50 Main Street, But there's no better Feed grown any place we handle. The best in quallty, the cheapest in price. It will pay deal with us when in need of Grain or Feed. Your money witi from the saving you will make CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. L Windows and Sash OUTSIDE and INSIDE DOORS, WINDOW and DOOR FRAMES, MOULDINGS, ETC, Large stock to select from PEF T, l i Fred C. Crowell's 87 Water Street DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 2-4, 7-0 p. m. 814 Main Street. Telephons 426 Office of late Dr. Harriman ADIS BOWLING ALEYS Bowling to 6 p. m., 5 cents & string 327 Maln Street, M. ALDI & CO, Prep. DR. C. R CHAMBEI!I.MHi Dental Surgeon mayid